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thank you very much indeed, our football james garner.john bennett. elsewhere this evening manchester city women are attempting to reach the quarter finals of the champinos league. they started the second leg against atletico madrid 1—1. meanwhile there's a full round of scottish prmiership fixtures tonight. celtic and rangers are tied at the top. eight points clear of the rest. leaders celtic at home to st mirren while rangers travel to ross county. all six games are a 7.45 kick off. still to come on sportsday. we'll speak to the new woman in charge of netball in england, tasked with running a sport riding the crest of a wave. and the most capped woman in irish sport as she prepares to win number 300. now, the theme of home disadvantage continues in baseball's world series. all six games played so far have been won by the away team. the latest — for washington in houston — making it 3—3 in the series. taking them to a winner takes all seventh. tulsen tollett is there. tulsen, if we're going to complete a clean sweep the washington nation
thank you very much indeed, our football james garner.john bennett. elsewhere this evening manchester city women are attempting to reach the quarter finals of the champinos league. they started the second leg against atletico madrid 1—1. meanwhile there's a full round of scottish prmiership fixtures tonight. celtic and rangers are tied at the top. eight points clear of the rest. leaders celtic at home to st mirren while rangers travel to ross county. all six games are a 7.45 kick off. still...
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james garner who was delicious made it very easy for me and i began to think it's getting a little hotd my legs buckled because it really hit me rather hard. >> did you know a lot about men? >> no. i didn't. >> and then she writes in her new memoir she was driving through an intersection in hollywood when a man pulls up in a rolls royce. >> and i'm afraid i was trying very hard not to fall in love with him and that was blake evans. >> he was a well known director for "breakfast at tiffany's" and the "pink panther" movies. you said he was devestatingly funny, wicked even, but there was something dangerous about him. he seems to be turning to you to save him, fix him. >> but you have to remember i was very used to that kind of thing because i was, you know, a very big codependent with may own family and so i became that with blake. >> it was two years before she agreed to marry him perhaps inside still that little girl who believed if she sang her heart out she could somehow rescue her mother and step father from their disappointment. >> you paint a portrait of a trampoline type of life
james garner who was delicious made it very easy for me and i began to think it's getting a little hotd my legs buckled because it really hit me rather hard. >> did you know a lot about men? >> no. i didn't. >> and then she writes in her new memoir she was driving through an intersection in hollywood when a man pulls up in a rolls royce. >> and i'm afraid i was trying very hard not to fall in love with him and that was blake evans. >> he was a well known director...
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oppressive policy in china and yes, when an employee jeopardizes a business relationship whether it's james garner or roseanne or kathy griffin they feel the ramifications but the nba, if they could miss an opportunity here. think back to the 1980s with the soviet union brands like nike, coca cola, they've positioned themselves as the freedom brand. as the inneds brand, as the american brand. nike should fill those shoes and tell china look this is what we stand for, take it or leave it. >> it's absolutely hypocritical for these u.s. companies to actually support kneeling, right and risking profits in the u.s. while bowing down to china in their pursuit to actually pursue global growth. this is absolutely hypocritical. they aren't even upholding american values. we've seen over the last several decades, right, with the expansion of global trade that the u.s. has actually used trade as a way to promote democracy. you do that through policy, american policy, but you do that through enterprise trying to make end roads into foreign countries while bringing u.s. value. this is a complete, this is not a
oppressive policy in china and yes, when an employee jeopardizes a business relationship whether it's james garner or roseanne or kathy griffin they feel the ramifications but the nba, if they could miss an opportunity here. think back to the 1980s with the soviet union brands like nike, coca cola, they've positioned themselves as the freedom brand. as the inneds brand, as the american brand. nike should fill those shoes and tell china look this is what we stand for, take it or leave it....
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james garner who is delicious made it very easy for me and i began to think it's getting a little hot legs buckled because it really had hit me rather hard. >> did you know a lot about men? >> no, i didn't. >> reporter: then she writes in her new memoir, she was driving through an intersection in hollywood when a man pulls up in a rolls-royce. >> and i'm afraid i was trying very hard not to fall in love with him and that was blake edwards. ♪ moon drifter >> reporter: he was a well-known director for "breakfast at tiffany's" and the pink panther movies. ♪ you said he was devastatingly funny, wicked even, but there was something dangerous about him. >> yep. >> he seems to be turning to you to save him, fix him. >> yeah. you have to remember, i was very used to that kind of thing because i was a very big co-dependent with my own family so i became that with blake. >> reporter: it was twyears before she agreed to marry him, perhaps inside still that little girl who believed if she sang her heart out, she could somehow rescue her mother and stepfather from their alcoholism and disappointme
james garner who is delicious made it very easy for me and i began to think it's getting a little hot legs buckled because it really had hit me rather hard. >> did you know a lot about men? >> no, i didn't. >> reporter: then she writes in her new memoir, she was driving through an intersection in hollywood when a man pulls up in a rolls-royce. >> and i'm afraid i was trying very hard not to fall in love with him and that was blake edwards. ♪ moon drifter >>...
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garner in a departmentally banned choke hold remained on the force for five years before being finally fired this past august. on september 9th, 2015, james blake, an african-american, professional tennis player was standing outside a hotel in mid town manhattan when an officer charged him, wrestled him to the ground and placed him in handcuffs. new york's civilian complaint board and review agency that reviews complaints of policemen's conduct terms that the policeman used excessive force and recommended that the officer be punished with departmental disciplinary charges that could lead to suspension or dismissal. instead his only punishment was to lose five vacation days. mr. garner's death and the assault on mr. blake, both at the hands of police officers sworn to protect and serve, should alarm all americans regardless of party, regardless of political ideology, regardless of race, religion or gender. this is not a partisan issue. there are no sides. too often, the discourse on policemen's conduct deskrends into a dichotomy of us versus them, black lives -- blue lives versus black lives. this is a false and dangerous dichotomy. the un
garner in a departmentally banned choke hold remained on the force for five years before being finally fired this past august. on september 9th, 2015, james blake, an african-american, professional tennis player was standing outside a hotel in mid town manhattan when an officer charged him, wrestled him to the ground and placed him in handcuffs. new york's civilian complaint board and review agency that reviews complaints of policemen's conduct terms that the policeman used excessive force and...