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. >> siempre.ayer fue la juventus, hoy el parÍs san jermaine. natalie: totalmente.acias, un placer estar aquÍ con nosotros. mbappe tuvo una majestuosa actuaciÓn representarme. vamos a arrancar con la acciÓn de la liga mx. este domingo al mediodÍa se dio el duelo mÁs atractivo de la jornada entre el toluca, el bigotÓn la volpe. fue un duelo intenso vibrante de ida y vuelta de diablos rojos y las Águilas remontaron dos goles finalmente con doblete de alexis le dieron la vuelta al marcador y ganaron 3 2 . las Águilas se mantiene sÉptimo y toluca se pone a sÓlo dos puntos de puesto de liguilla. en francia y el psg se coronÓ en una m noche mÁgic-- el regreso de neymar, logran
. >> siempre.ayer fue la juventus, hoy el parÍs san jermaine. natalie: totalmente.acias, un placer estar aquÍ con nosotros. mbappe tuvo una majestuosa actuaciÓn representarme. vamos a arrancar con la acciÓn de la liga mx. este domingo al mediodÍa se dio el duelo mÁs atractivo de la jornada entre el toluca, el bigotÓn la volpe. fue un duelo intenso vibrante de ida y vuelta de diablos rojos y las Águilas remontaron dos goles finalmente con doblete de alexis le dieron la vuelta al...
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>>para saber de fÚtbol, natalie juÁrez. >> siempre.ayer fue la juventus, hoy el parÍs san jermaine.a entre el toluca, el bigotÓn la volpe. fue un duelo intenso vibrante de ida y vuelta de diablos rojos y las Águilas remontaron dos goles finalmente con doblete de alexis le dieron la vuelta al marcador y ganaron 3 2 . las Águilas se mantiene sÉptimo y toluca se pone a sÓlo dos puntos de puesto de liguilla. en francia y el psg se coronÓ en una m noche mÁgic-- el regreso de neymar, logran su octavo tÍtulocuando faltan cinco jornadas por disfrutar. nos vamos al santiago bernabÉu donde real madrid derrotÓ al atlÉtico club con karim benzema. el mejor jugador merengue no sÓlo este partido sino de la temporada. el madrid se mantienen el tercer lugar de la liga. la batalla por la cima de la league estÁ más fuerte que nunca. hoy liberty derrotÓ al mÁnchester city. a liverpool le restan tres partidos y el city cuatro para culminar la temporada. los marlins recibieron a los nationals zimerman con su jonrÓn habrÍa la pizarra luego repetirÍa y caería blanqueado 7 0. cerramos con los playoffs de la
>>para saber de fÚtbol, natalie juÁrez. >> siempre.ayer fue la juventus, hoy el parÍs san jermaine.a entre el toluca, el bigotÓn la volpe. fue un duelo intenso vibrante de ida y vuelta de diablos rojos y las Águilas remontaron dos goles finalmente con doblete de alexis le dieron la vuelta al marcador y ganaron 3 2 . las Águilas se mantiene sÉptimo y toluca se pone a sÓlo dos puntos de puesto de liguilla. en francia y el psg se coronÓ en una m noche mÁgic-- el regreso de...
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jermaine scott, thank you very much for your time. appreciate it. thank you.eing is to cut the rate at which it produces its best selling 737 passenger aircraft by nearly 20%. it follows the two fatal crashes that led to the 737 max model being grounded worldwide. boeing has carried on manufacturing 737s since the disasters, but it hasn't been able to deliver them to customers. vice president mike pence says the united states will impose sanctions on 3a vessels owned or operated by the venezuelan state—run oil firm in a new blow against the government of nicholas madero. mr pence also said sanctions will also be imposed on two additional companies that transport venezuelan crude to cuba. growing discontent in the country, fuelled by hyperinflation, power cuts and mass food and medicine shortages has led to the ongoing political crisis. a family in nebraska has a special reason to be thrilled by the birth of a baby girl. as gail maclellan reports, little uma louise had an interesting beginning. they say it takes a village to raise a child, but for this little g
jermaine scott, thank you very much for your time. appreciate it. thank you.eing is to cut the rate at which it produces its best selling 737 passenger aircraft by nearly 20%. it follows the two fatal crashes that led to the 737 max model being grounded worldwide. boeing has carried on manufacturing 737s since the disasters, but it hasn't been able to deliver them to customers. vice president mike pence says the united states will impose sanctions on 3a vessels owned or operated by the...
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cory monroe and jermaine king original omegas. they're still there 32 years later and my goddaughter who is to good to me. now i'm really in trouble, give me 30 more seconds. my good friend matthew. sonny, what's up and a want to make the statement. we can't as a city forget the youth. somehow the media and some politicians, some, i don't know, of course nobody in here, but i mean, just seem to forget we have a struggle in these streets on the concrete. we have kids in pain each day that are holeless and have no direction. they have no hope. we have to remember them. too often, it's not a popular subject. it's not a popular topic to feel for instance, this great elitist tourist ground, san francisco has a hood. it has a barrio. it had poverty other than homeless poverty. there are families and mothers, single mothers and single fathers raising kids in a very gloomy environment and we got to pick it up and i appreciate the supervisors talking about we have to put some change out there and we have to be alive so we can give these yo
cory monroe and jermaine king original omegas. they're still there 32 years later and my goddaughter who is to good to me. now i'm really in trouble, give me 30 more seconds. my good friend matthew. sonny, what's up and a want to make the statement. we can't as a city forget the youth. somehow the media and some politicians, some, i don't know, of course nobody in here, but i mean, just seem to forget we have a struggle in these streets on the concrete. we have kids in pain each day that are...
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so jermaine jenas calling for spurs to show a ruthless streak in their team selection when it comes toe performance of their sub keeper paulo gazzaniga, who's got appearances mainly in the cup competitions this season. forjenas he should get the nod for their next match, the problem is that one is historic for spurs, the first in their new stadium on wednesday night and one that the long—serving lloris will definitely want to be a part of. before i go, one more football story today to bring you from the championship today. steve mcclaren's time in charge of queens park rangers has come to an end. he's been dismissed after less than a year in charge with the side on a dreadful run this year. they were two points off the play—off places on boxing day but one win in 15 games has seen them slip to 17th, eight points above the relegation zone. and it leaves mcclaren, the former england manager, at anotherjunction in his career. he had her pretty ill—fated spell as england manager. but he rebuilt his reputation on the continent. you wonder if he may have to do something similar before he's g
so jermaine jenas calling for spurs to show a ruthless streak in their team selection when it comes toe performance of their sub keeper paulo gazzaniga, who's got appearances mainly in the cup competitions this season. forjenas he should get the nod for their next match, the problem is that one is historic for spurs, the first in their new stadium on wednesday night and one that the long—serving lloris will definitely want to be a part of. before i go, one more football story today to bring...
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earlier i spoke with jermaine scott, a phd candidate in the department of african american studies atarch area includes the cultural politics of sport. i began by asking if this is a particular problem with football. i think it is. in other sports we don't see as many explicit and overt acts of racist abuse. for some reason, in football, particularly in europe, we see this in england but also in italy and france, this kind of overt, explicit expression of racism just seems to persist throughout the years. why is that? is it something to do with the sport or the large crowds? what is it that gives these people this feeling of license that they can express it? i think it's important that soccer is rooted in these histories of imperialism and colonialism. and these logics of colonialism persist in regular society, right, and this just comes out in the most populist in europe, which is football. football is also a very nationalistic and, you know it's a nationalistic sport which drives out a loss of the worst emotions out of people. how do you go about tackling it? there has been criticis
earlier i spoke with jermaine scott, a phd candidate in the department of african american studies atarch area includes the cultural politics of sport. i began by asking if this is a particular problem with football. i think it is. in other sports we don't see as many explicit and overt acts of racist abuse. for some reason, in football, particularly in europe, we see this in england but also in italy and france, this kind of overt, explicit expression of racism just seems to persist throughout...
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jermain defoe and ryanjack had already put steven gerrard's side in charge before nikola katic put itlmarnock had three players sent off as they lost 1—nil at home to aberdeen. those two teams swap places, with aberdeen up to third. elsewhere there were wins for st mirren and stjohnstone, while hamilton drew with motherwell. saracens reached their fourth champions cup final in six seasons, after a convincing win over munster. after a week where billy vunipola was warned by the rfu for defending israel folau's homophobic social media post, the forward scored their final try in a man of the match performance. it ended 32—16 saracens will face either leinster or toulouse in the final. britain's katie boulter says she's ‘devastated' after missing three match points to lose her match in the fed cup. she'd been going so well against kazakhstan‘s yuiia putinsteva in london, but things quickly unravelled and she lost the third set on a tie break. johanna konta had won her rubber earlier in the day, so they go into day two with the tie level at 1—all. neil robertson is on a roll on the first d
jermain defoe and ryanjack had already put steven gerrard's side in charge before nikola katic put itlmarnock had three players sent off as they lost 1—nil at home to aberdeen. those two teams swap places, with aberdeen up to third. elsewhere there were wins for st mirren and stjohnstone, while hamilton drew with motherwell. saracens reached their fourth champions cup final in six seasons, after a convincing win over munster. after a week where billy vunipola was warned by the rfu for...
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jermain defoe set him up. rangers are second, 11 points behind their big rivals.ay. the men's team, including james cracknell, held off a late push from oxford to win by two seconds. we can go live to the river thames now. let's just two seconds. we can go live to the river thames now. let'sjust talk about the men's race first. another win for cambridge and just a brilliant performance by the 46—year—old james cracknell? brilliant performance by the 46-year-old james cracknell? alan a really exciting afternoon here and as you say, it is james cracknell that everyone was talking about. at 46, that everyone was talking about. at a6, he became the oldest man ever to compete in the race. he has won two olympic gold medals, six world championships, but he said that none of that compares to winning here this afternoon. this is what he had to say after the race. i've missed this, i haven't felt like this for 20 years of! and a lot of people around, which is go! we had a great start and then theyjust didn't drop, they hung on really well. we we re drop, they hung on reall
jermain defoe set him up. rangers are second, 11 points behind their big rivals.ay. the men's team, including james cracknell, held off a late push from oxford to win by two seconds. we can go live to the river thames now. let's just two seconds. we can go live to the river thames now. let'sjust talk about the men's race first. another win for cambridge and just a brilliant performance by the 46—year—old james cracknell? brilliant performance by the 46-year-old james cracknell? alan a...
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rappers like jermaine dupri, jay-z and ja rule were saying to the world can you believe this?world. ♪ uh-oh another episode ♪ to everybody that's living it up we say ♪ >> hip-hop is sort of no longer the bratty kid on the block. it's the predominant music. and then what really takes it over the top is a young rapper from detroit. ♪ we're going to have a problem here. ♪ you act like you never seen a white person before ♪ >> in 2000 eminem puts out the marshall mathers lp, marshall mathers being his real name. and suddenly eminem is the biggest star in hip-hop bar none. ♪ all you other slim shadies are just imitating ♪ >> eminem came from a white working-class background and those are the stories he told. it just put him on a different level because he brought his own authenticity to the game. >> dj. >> i saw "8 mile" in times square opening night and had to sit in front of the theater. it was one of the most satisfying movie experiences i've ever had. i mean, listen, on "lose yourself" when that thing comes through your speakers in a giant movie theater that's a big moment. >>
rappers like jermaine dupri, jay-z and ja rule were saying to the world can you believe this?world. ♪ uh-oh another episode ♪ to everybody that's living it up we say ♪ >> hip-hop is sort of no longer the bratty kid on the block. it's the predominant music. and then what really takes it over the top is a young rapper from detroit. ♪ we're going to have a problem here. ♪ you act like you never seen a white person before ♪ >> in 2000 eminem puts out the marshall mathers lp,...
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jermaine lee, we sent him out to speak to the black voters. let me just play it for you. ohio. >> surprisingly more than half the group liked joe biden. they said they need someone that is a public servant and has the experience of reaching across the aisles to fight back against donald trump. they believe that if there is a unifier, it is joe biden, not necessarily kamala harris, not a cory booker. >> then there's this article in "the new york times" that the headline is should a white man be the face of the democratic party in 2020? there is a lot of anecdotal evidence and polling evidence that even voters of color feel like only a white male candidate can beat donald trump? >> no, that's based on an old playbook. i think for 2020 we have to look at who are the candidates. the calculus about how to win, particularly in swing states in the south and southwest has to be based on a simple fact. that is one of five primary voters in the democratic primary are women of color and in swing states like georgia, florida, texas where we'll be next week, that's one of four. 25% ar
jermaine lee, we sent him out to speak to the black voters. let me just play it for you. ohio. >> surprisingly more than half the group liked joe biden. they said they need someone that is a public servant and has the experience of reaching across the aisles to fight back against donald trump. they believe that if there is a unifier, it is joe biden, not necessarily kamala harris, not a cory booker. >> then there's this article in "the new york times" that the headline is...
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there's andros, tinos, mykonos, syros, paros, naxos, um -- >> anthony: tito and jermaine. [ lambros laughingthony: right. and the rest. >> lambros: and the rest, yes. >> anthony: a lot of history here in the greek islands.
there's andros, tinos, mykonos, syros, paros, naxos, um -- >> anthony: tito and jermaine. [ lambros laughingthony: right. and the rest. >> lambros: and the rest, yes. >> anthony: a lot of history here in the greek islands.
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jermaine defoe setting him up inside the area on the hour mark. celtic‘s lead to 11 points with five matches remaining. cambridge beat oxford for a second successive year in the 165th edition of the boat race, winning in the men's and women's events. holding off a late oxford push, cambridge men crossed the line in 16 minutes 57 seconds — just two seconds ahead of their opponents. the cambridge team included double olympic championjames cracknell — he's 46 years old, and he's the oldest person ever to compete in the boat race... i have missed this, i haven't felt like this for 20 years. 20 years and there are a lot of other people around, which is good. the first few minutes were great and theyjust didn't drop. they hung on really well. we were convinced that our rhythm was faster and actually, it was pretty much the same speed. our sprinting was faster, but this is going to be a humdinger all the way. we had margins of victory, and when they peeled off across the line, i thought, i could do with that rerun to be honest! meanwhile, cambridge women
jermaine defoe setting him up inside the area on the hour mark. celtic‘s lead to 11 points with five matches remaining. cambridge beat oxford for a second successive year in the 165th edition of the boat race, winning in the men's and women's events. holding off a late oxford push, cambridge men crossed the line in 16 minutes 57 seconds — just two seconds ahead of their opponents. the cambridge team included double olympic championjames cracknell — he's 46 years old, and he's the oldest...