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which are not as acute but a really great vectors as we know for the kobe virus i'm just looking janine pictures if you working on my laptop here and that statistic how did you find out about it and then how did you experience it so the small number of relative small number of filipino nurses working the u.s. health care system and then the large number who were impacted by cove it. so i personally experience that. when you know when york city was 1st hit by the penned the mic. and the 1st search happened in york city and you were admitting very sick he said and i see you. and that number is just really alarming for me i actually didn't know about it till just recently. but also i think it's very important you know that you know even before depend that make filipinos for ready experiencing poverty and you know multigenerational and multiply. multifamily households and you know. there's there's already inequality and i think that in the quality was just exacerbated by quite a bit 19 when you talk about inequality and poverty expanse poverty if i say why that is such a giant question woul
which are not as acute but a really great vectors as we know for the kobe virus i'm just looking janine pictures if you working on my laptop here and that statistic how did you find out about it and then how did you experience it so the small number of relative small number of filipino nurses working the u.s. health care system and then the large number who were impacted by cove it. so i personally experience that. when you know when york city was 1st hit by the penned the mic. and the 1st...
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like roads together sonny janine thank you very much for taking part in our conversation today about filipino nurses and how they're being disproportionately impacted by covert than their coworkers thank you chief as for your comments and questions i have a feeling there are a few nurses in the u.t.v. comments thank you for that and then we send you to one more place here this is can this will tell you about the filipino nurses the tradition in the united states and also show you some of the extraordinary people who we lost over the past year thanks for watching this train see you next time. the small boy and his brother rescued from war in gaza by the red cross i hold it was a time when we were 1st released on a red cross truck now a world leader in crisis management and a highly regarded doctor in chicago who still misses her homeland just one day is possibly thinking of returning to jordan al-jazeera wilde meets 2 successful arab doctors in north america arabs abroad the humanitarian and the healer on al-jazeera . a weekly critique of the stories hitting the headlines the news med
like roads together sonny janine thank you very much for taking part in our conversation today about filipino nurses and how they're being disproportionately impacted by covert than their coworkers thank you chief as for your comments and questions i have a feeling there are a few nurses in the u.t.v. comments thank you for that and then we send you to one more place here this is can this will tell you about the filipino nurses the tradition in the united states and also show you some of the...
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and culturally a lot of filipino nurses also live in in the east multigenerational household like janine had mentioned earlier. so all of these different factors coupled with health. help disparities as well a lot of filipino communities have high rates of diabetes or heart disease and all of these risk factors really are compounding each other to make the community really be hit hard by that 1000 that he's i want you to respond to some of the comments on each of you don't have to agree with them but i am really intrigued by your reaction. from you chief. filipinos will do jobs that people here in the united states complain or won't take that is direct and pretty brutal you know for us i think there's some accuracy in that for sure i think a lot of the family so photographed or are working 60 hours a week or 2 full time jobs sometimes even 3 jobs just to provide for their family and they're not necessarily people who would complain about work conditions because they really feel strongly about caring for their patients and caring for their family soul i've also met some. people who have.
and culturally a lot of filipino nurses also live in in the east multigenerational household like janine had mentioned earlier. so all of these different factors coupled with health. help disparities as well a lot of filipino communities have high rates of diabetes or heart disease and all of these risk factors really are compounding each other to make the community really be hit hard by that 1000 that he's i want you to respond to some of the comments on each of you don't have to agree with...
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we have our fire chief janine nick olson today as well as our police chief bill scott and the person who has been leading during this pandemic, the emergency operation center thank you all so much. dr. colfax didn't get up this early in the morning. when i think about san francisco in the 1906 earthquake and how far we've come, just think about it. 250,000 people were homeless because of the earthquake and the fire. when i think about san francisco and our resilience, that's what we've been talking about this entire pandemic. we've come so far and we have made magic happen out of tragedy. the 1989 earthquake. many of us were around during that earthquake. maybe not the 1986, the embarcadero was shadowed by a freeway and now it's open and bright and available for all to enjoy and to see. the same with this pandemic with san franciscans. we go through earthquakes. we go through pandemics. we go through things. when the time comes and we need to rise up like the phoenix we are, we stand strong, proud, and together and that's what the people of san francisco did in 1906 when we rebuilt t
we have our fire chief janine nick olson today as well as our police chief bill scott and the person who has been leading during this pandemic, the emergency operation center thank you all so much. dr. colfax didn't get up this early in the morning. when i think about san francisco in the 1906 earthquake and how far we've come, just think about it. 250,000 people were homeless because of the earthquake and the fire. when i think about san francisco and our resilience, that's what we've been...
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where thanks should tradition meets modern scandal on al-jazeera when the news breaks 4 months ago janine onions was president of bolivia now she's under arrest when people need to be heard more than 11000000 people infected hospitals in brazil are struggling to cope al-jazeera has teams on the ground the last time voters lined up to cast their ballots in the central african republic an attempted coup was taking place to bring you more rewards winning documentaries and lighting . on ash and on line. along i wanted to i overdosed. but my sister saved me. a lot of my life she shared with my family who talked about the reality of addiction in the arab wilds and the struggle for covering. it was just me and it's a truck. i'll just say well well it goes inside a rehab clinic in the nile delta. rehab egypt edge of addiction on al-jazeera. but on a clock in the hall the top stories here on al-jazeera and jordan's government says it's for today malicious plot to destabilize the country brother of king abdullah has been put under house arrest prince hamza says he's being punished for speaking out
where thanks should tradition meets modern scandal on al-jazeera when the news breaks 4 months ago janine onions was president of bolivia now she's under arrest when people need to be heard more than 11000000 people infected hospitals in brazil are struggling to cope al-jazeera has teams on the ground the last time voters lined up to cast their ballots in the central african republic an attempted coup was taking place to bring you more rewards winning documentaries and lighting . on ash and on...
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when the news breaks 4 months ago janine onions was president of bolivia now she's under arrest when people need to be moved 11000000 people infected hospitals in brazil are struggling to cope al-jazeera has teams on the ground the last time voters long talked to cast their ballots in the central african republic an attempt was taking place to bring in more rude when documentaries and life moves on and online. hi i'm steve clemons and i have a question that i've been asking every year since 2010 why can't the united states and its war in afghanistan let's get to the bottom line. for nearly 20 years the united states has been fighting in afghanistan making it not only a forever war but a forgotten war it was meant to make sure that the government of afghanistan which was run by the taliban at the time wouldn't be able to give safe haven to al qaeda again after the attacks of $911.00 but here we are 2 decades later with the taliban out of power but still a significant force in afghanistan late last year the taliban and the united states were very very close to a major summit in camp da
when the news breaks 4 months ago janine onions was president of bolivia now she's under arrest when people need to be moved 11000000 people infected hospitals in brazil are struggling to cope al-jazeera has teams on the ground the last time voters long talked to cast their ballots in the central african republic an attempt was taking place to bring in more rude when documentaries and life moves on and online. hi i'm steve clemons and i have a question that i've been asking every year since...
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. >> judge janine is fired up about this in court packing will dramatically change politics giving one the green light to carry out its agenda. >> what this would mean is we would have another legislative body in the united states. the left will have the ability to have a court which is nothing more than a legislative leaning body that will approve all the issues they are trying to make across the board in the united states. we will no longer have a supreme court based on the number of justices, depending on who the president is. it will all be leaning towards the person who is in office and has the power. this is madness. >> the last president who pushed to pack the court was fdr in the 1930s, the vote of course failed. fox news alert, the biden administration preparing to announce sanctions on russia to the white house putting together its first major retaliation against moscow for election interference, the sanctions are expected to target russian intelligence and government officials. rescue efforts continue for 12 missing crewmembers from the capsized commercial vessel. one body h
. >> judge janine is fired up about this in court packing will dramatically change politics giving one the green light to carry out its agenda. >> what this would mean is we would have another legislative body in the united states. the left will have the ability to have a court which is nothing more than a legislative leaning body that will approve all the issues they are trying to make across the board in the united states. we will no longer have a supreme court based on the number...
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. >> and maybe he should go on judge janine and lie about covid and maybe that would reassure john cornynhigh-profile nuclear site has been the target of terrorism. the allegations could have a global impact. stay with us. keeping your oysters business growing has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/promo >>> we're back with our world lead, and in an apparent act of sabotage the iranian government is protesting a blackout at one of its key nuclear sites where the country enriches uranium that could be used to make a nuclear bomb and iran is blamingle describing the blackout as an actch terrorism and vowing revenge against israel. joining us to discuss is retired admiral general william mccraven, author of the new book "the hero code, lessons learned from lives well lived." admiral, i'll get to the book in a second but i do have to ask you. iran is vowing revenge. what do you expect
. >> and maybe he should go on judge janine and lie about covid and maybe that would reassure john cornynhigh-profile nuclear site has been the target of terrorism. the allegations could have a global impact. stay with us. keeping your oysters business growing has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first...
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believe that there has not been the evidence in support of these charges, i've got -- this judge as janine said, conducted a fair hearing. i am not finished, due process actually works in this case, and when you look at a police officer with his knee on a man's neck, battering, pushing down on that man's neck, that man is calling for his mother, calling up for the community, calling out, saying he couldn't breathe and the police officer didn't have enough in him to take his -- >> dana: ted, if i can interrupt i believe the attorney general of the united states is speaking, i don't have eyes on him. >> pursued one goal, justice. we pursue justice, when i became the lead prosecutor for the case, i ask for time and patience to review the facts, gather evidence, and prosecute for the murder of george floyd to the fullest extent the law allowed. i want to thank the community for giving us that time and allowing us to do our work. that long, hard, painstaking work is, needed today. i will not call today's verdict justice, however, because justice implies true restoration. but it is accountabilit
believe that there has not been the evidence in support of these charges, i've got -- this judge as janine said, conducted a fair hearing. i am not finished, due process actually works in this case, and when you look at a police officer with his knee on a man's neck, battering, pushing down on that man's neck, that man is calling for his mother, calling up for the community, calling out, saying he couldn't breathe and the police officer didn't have enough in him to take his -- >> dana:...
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brangham: janine mohamed has a very different idea where those billions ought to go.she runs the lowitja institute, a research organization that advocates for better health care for australia's aboriginal and torres strait islander populations... mohamed: howya been? woman: good! brangham: people who've suffered decades of racism and discrimination. mohamed: not bad. so now we'll check your blood glucose levels. brangham: on average, people from indigenous groups, like kylie battese... suffer higher rates of chronic diseases than their peers. mohammed says they die 11 years earlier on average than non-indigenous australians, but funding for their care has been inadequate. mohamed: it just seems ridiculous that those funds can't be redirected to aboriginal, torres strait islander health when we know that we have the poorest health outcomes in australia. so, for us, it's, you know, giving the most privileged more funding. kylie: i've been here for six years. brangham: oh that's great. this debate shows that even after a country achieves universal care, there's always mo
brangham: janine mohamed has a very different idea where those billions ought to go.she runs the lowitja institute, a research organization that advocates for better health care for australia's aboriginal and torres strait islander populations... mohamed: howya been? woman: good! brangham: people who've suffered decades of racism and discrimination. mohamed: not bad. so now we'll check your blood glucose levels. brangham: on average, people from indigenous groups, like kylie battese... suffer...
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when the news breaks 4 months ago janine onion's was president of bolivia now she's under arrest when people need to be heard that more than 11000000 people infected hospitals in brazil are struggling to cope al-jazeera has teams on the ground the last time voters lined up to cast their ballots in the central african republic an attempted coup was taking place to bring you more room mood when documentaries and lightning. on air and online. jumped into the story there was a lot going on in this and julian and global community when i thought of all the misinformation i think we are more afraid than we are and where it be part of the debate don't ever take anybody's one word because there's always a difference when no topic is off the table we have been disconnected from our land we have been disconnected from who we are and would love to hear from you and each week be part of today's discussion this streamed on out is there a. more. hello again the headlines on al-jazeera millions across europe us. that's a marked easter sunday under new coronavirus restrictions france will begin its 3r
when the news breaks 4 months ago janine onion's was president of bolivia now she's under arrest when people need to be heard that more than 11000000 people infected hospitals in brazil are struggling to cope al-jazeera has teams on the ground the last time voters lined up to cast their ballots in the central african republic an attempted coup was taking place to bring you more room mood when documentaries and lightning. on air and online. jumped into the story there was a lot going on in this...
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after the war i became good friends with his parents and janine, his sister and i are good friends, and we collaborated and she's working on a documentary that will premiere in june this year about lance's story. it's a great, great story. a rare human being of being both a focussed person and a relationship person, someone we respected and loved and he didn't make it and we honored him as we did all the veterans from vietnam. backing up, lance and i were at georgia air force base, and we had some interesting experiences there flying, incredible flying. we would take off in the morning in a flight of four and fly below 400 feet, below 200 feet sometimes. at faster than 500 miles per hour. when you're a kid who plowed with mules but always wanted a hot rod, it was great. i listen to podcasts called ready for takeoff podcasts. it's all aviators. pilots really became infatuated with flying somewhere between the age of 5 and 10, and they never let go of it and they end up flying. there are exceptions to that but that is the rule. so here we are doing what we always wanted to do. i had one i
after the war i became good friends with his parents and janine, his sister and i are good friends, and we collaborated and she's working on a documentary that will premiere in june this year about lance's story. it's a great, great story. a rare human being of being both a focussed person and a relationship person, someone we respected and loved and he didn't make it and we honored him as we did all the veterans from vietnam. backing up, lance and i were at georgia air force base, and we had...
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we have our fire chief janine nick olson today as well as our police chief bill scott and the person who has been leading during this pandemic, the emergency operation center thank you all so much. dr. colfax didn't get up this early in the morning. when i think about san francisco in the 1906 earthquake and how far we've come, just think about it. 250,000 people were homeless because of the earthquake and the fire. when i think about san francisco and our resilience, that's what we've been talking about this entire pandemic. we've come so far and we have made magic happen out of tragedy. the 1989 earthquake. many of us were around during that earthquake. maybe not the 1986, the embarcadero was shadowed by a freeway and now it's open and bright and available for all to enjoy and to see. the same with this pandemic with san franciscans. we go through earthquakes. we go through pandemics. we go through things. when the time comes and we need to rise up like the phoenix we are, we stand strong, proud, and together and that's what the people of san francisco did in 1906 when we rebuilt t
we have our fire chief janine nick olson today as well as our police chief bill scott and the person who has been leading during this pandemic, the emergency operation center thank you all so much. dr. colfax didn't get up this early in the morning. when i think about san francisco in the 1906 earthquake and how far we've come, just think about it. 250,000 people were homeless because of the earthquake and the fire. when i think about san francisco and our resilience, that's what we've been...
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good friends with his parents and janine his sister and i a good friend and we collaborate and she's working on a documentary right now. that'll be premiered in june of this year about lance's story, and it's a great great story. it's a wonderful human being a very rare human human being of being both. a mission results focused person and being a relationship person someone we all respected and loved and he didn't make it and we honor him as with all of our veterans from vietnam. jumping ahead there, but backing up so lance and i were at georgia air force base and we had some interesting experiences there flying incredible flying. we would take off in the morning and a flight of four and fly below 500 feet below 200 feet. sometimes at faster than 500 miles an hour and when you're a kid that plowed mules, but always wanted a hot rod. it was great. and you know, you know you talk to i listen to podcasts call ready for takeoff podcasts and it's all aviators in almost all pilots. really became infatuated with flying somewhere between the age of five and ten and they never let go of it an
good friends with his parents and janine his sister and i a good friend and we collaborate and she's working on a documentary right now. that'll be premiered in june of this year about lance's story, and it's a great great story. it's a wonderful human being a very rare human human being of being both. a mission results focused person and being a relationship person someone we all respected and loved and he didn't make it and we honor him as with all of our veterans from vietnam. jumping ahead...
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can progress — people like abigail and janine can progress and move on from college and into— progresse been in power. what evidence do you see as to what the westminster government has done all the hartlepool mp and opposition has been able to do for your town? part ofthe been able to do for your town? part of the narrative _ been able to do for your town? part of the narrative is _ been able to do for your town? part of the narrative is left behind places — of the narrative is left behind places and you will find hartlepool in that _ places and you will find hartlepool in that bracket. eleanor could you feel left— in that bracket. eleanor could you feel left behind? there are some challenging circumstances but there are bright— challenging circumstances but there are bright spots and wonderful firms — are bright spots and wonderful firms. we were recently written about _ firms. we were recently written about in — firms. we were recently written about in the times and they said we were leading the way in terms of bringing — were leading the way in terms of bringing high quality techni
can progress — people like abigail and janine can progress and move on from college and into— progresse been in power. what evidence do you see as to what the westminster government has done all the hartlepool mp and opposition has been able to do for your town? part ofthe been able to do for your town? part of the narrative _ been able to do for your town? part of the narrative is _ been able to do for your town? part of the narrative is left behind places — of the narrative is left...
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we have our fire chief janine nick olson today as well as our police chief bill scott and the personpandemic, the emergency operation center thank you all so much. dr. colfax didn't get up this early in the morning. when i think about san francisco in the 1906 earthquake and how far we've come, just think about it. 250,000 people were homeless because of the earthquake and the fire. when i think about san francisco and our resilience, that's what we've been talking about this entire pandemic. we've come so far and we have made magic happen out of tragedy. the 1989 earthquake. many of us were around during that earthquake. maybe not the 1986, the embarcadero was shadowed by a freeway and now it's open and bright and available for all to enjoy and to see. the same with this pandemic with san franciscans. we go through earthquakes. we go through pandemics. we go through things. when the time comes and we need to rise up like the phoenix we are, we stand strong, proud, and together and that's what the people of san francisco did in 1906 when we rebuilt this city and that's why we come he
we have our fire chief janine nick olson today as well as our police chief bill scott and the personpandemic, the emergency operation center thank you all so much. dr. colfax didn't get up this early in the morning. when i think about san francisco in the 1906 earthquake and how far we've come, just think about it. 250,000 people were homeless because of the earthquake and the fire. when i think about san francisco and our resilience, that's what we've been talking about this entire pandemic....
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>>caller: i'm janine and i'm a resident of san francisco and i'm calling for the expiration of the currentstate of emergency . it's a crucial step to restore ridership and put money into pockets when they need it the most. as you may know the patient traveling for a vaccination does not pay but traveling to the vaccination does. why does this make sense to anyone? right now we are talking about opening schools. we have to constantly worry about paper during a hard time like this and that is why we demand that sfmta announce free muni in effect through the expiration of the current covid-19 pandemic. >> next speaker please. next speaker. >>caller: hello. can you hear me? hello. >> we can hear you. >>caller: i'm a resident of san francisco, and a frequent user of muni and before the lockdown i took express every day to and from work and i too am calling for free muni during these times. i'm an eco-socialist and people, encouraging people to take muni is a great way of reducing cars and use of uber and lyft and 20 percent of jobs have appeared in disappear in san francisco due to the pandemic
>>caller: i'm janine and i'm a resident of san francisco and i'm calling for the expiration of the currentstate of emergency . it's a crucial step to restore ridership and put money into pockets when they need it the most. as you may know the patient traveling for a vaccination does not pay but traveling to the vaccination does. why does this make sense to anyone? right now we are talking about opening schools. we have to constantly worry about paper during a hard time like this and that...
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kim klacik was on "watters' world" or justice judge janine and she said this. >> you know what is funnymr. ben, ben and jerry, mr. cohen, is worth $150 million i'm sure he feels safe in his gated community. if you live in a city like baltimore you do not want to defund the police. you want funding. we're down police officers now. it shows. we have 10 times the national homicide rate. for people protected at all times like the squad, protected by the u.s. capitol police they love to talk about defunding the police because it doesn't affect their lives. i wish they would quiet down, let people that live in the dangerous neighborhoods take control of this narrative. >> i would note because it is important that we be factual here. the people started the movement of defund the police in minneapolis, they're refunding the police now because it didn't work for the people there. it may be con vent for activists that don't live in communities. you have sandra bland's mom, at that mere rice's mom, look, blm, we believe in people protesting for justice but the movement, the movement and the organi
kim klacik was on "watters' world" or justice judge janine and she said this. >> you know what is funnymr. ben, ben and jerry, mr. cohen, is worth $150 million i'm sure he feels safe in his gated community. if you live in a city like baltimore you do not want to defund the police. you want funding. we're down police officers now. it shows. we have 10 times the national homicide rate. for people protected at all times like the squad, protected by the u.s. capitol police they love...
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we have our fire chief janine nick olson today as well as our police chief bill scott and the persono has been leading during this pandemic, the emergency operation center thank you all so much. dr. colfax didn't get up this early in the morning. when i think about san francisco in the 1906 earthquake and how far we've come, just think about it. 250,000 people were homeless because of the earthquake and the fire. when i think about san francisco and our resilience, that's what we've been talking about this entire pandemic. we've come so far and we have made magic happen out of tragedy. the 1989 earthquake. many of us were around during that earthquake. maybe not the 1986, the embarcadero was shadowed by a freeway and now it's open and bright and available for all to enjoy and to see. the same with this pandemic with san franciscans. we go through earthquakes. we go through pandemics. we go through things. when the time comes and we need to rise up like the phoenix we are, we stand strong, proud, and together and that's what the people of san francisco did in 1906 when we rebuilt this
we have our fire chief janine nick olson today as well as our police chief bill scott and the persono has been leading during this pandemic, the emergency operation center thank you all so much. dr. colfax didn't get up this early in the morning. when i think about san francisco in the 1906 earthquake and how far we've come, just think about it. 250,000 people were homeless because of the earthquake and the fire. when i think about san francisco and our resilience, that's what we've been...
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we have our fire chief janine nick olson today as well as our police chief bill scott and the person who has been leading during this pandemic, the emergency operation center thank you all so much. dr. colfax didn't get up this early in the morning. when i think about san francisco in the 1906 earthquake and how far we've come, just think about it. 250,000 people were homeless because of the earthquake and the fire. when i think about san francisco and our resilience, that's what we've been talking about this entire pandemic. we've come so far and we have made magic happen out of tragedy. the 1989 earthquake. many of us were around during that earthquake. maybe not the 1986, the embarcadero was shadowed by a freeway and now it's open and bright and available for all to enjoy and to see. the same with this pandemic with san franciscans. we go through earthquakes. we go through pandemics. we go through things. when the time comes and we need to rise up like the phoenix we are, we stand strong, proud, and together and that's what the people of san francisco did in 1906 when we rebuilt t
we have our fire chief janine nick olson today as well as our police chief bill scott and the person who has been leading during this pandemic, the emergency operation center thank you all so much. dr. colfax didn't get up this early in the morning. when i think about san francisco in the 1906 earthquake and how far we've come, just think about it. 250,000 people were homeless because of the earthquake and the fire. when i think about san francisco and our resilience, that's what we've been...
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they did beat barcelona 2—1 in their second leg, janine beckie with city's first.missing the chance to go back, to the top of the rankings. world rugby has announced a trial of micro chipped mouthguards, which it hopes could be a "game—changer" in improving head injury detection and prevention. more than 700 grassroots players in new zealand, including men, women, and juniors from the under—13 age group upwards, will be involved. harlequins are one of three english premiership clubs trialling the mouthguard — and they feel it's been a success. player safety is at the forefront of everyone's minds at the moment, so the more research that goes into it, the better. and ultimately we as players, we want to feel protected and everything that's going on around us makes us feel that way. have a look at the face. can you tell who's son this cricket player is? and finally — can sporting talent be learnt? or is itjust in your blood? the performance of one cricketer yesterday would suggest it's the latter. 18 year old, josh de cares, scored an unbeaten century for leeds—bradf
they did beat barcelona 2—1 in their second leg, janine beckie with city's first.missing the chance to go back, to the top of the rankings. world rugby has announced a trial of micro chipped mouthguards, which it hopes could be a "game—changer" in improving head injury detection and prevention. more than 700 grassroots players in new zealand, including men, women, and juniors from the under—13 age group upwards, will be involved. harlequins are one of three english premiership...