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we will hear from john barnes about today.him in a moment, talking about a societal issue, not a football one, and we have to look at the bigger picture. but also, kick it out have been talking about it, they say that you if i need to take stronger, decisive action on this, and fines are not enough. it's because a new stadium for a game not against england where they, or as expulsion more worthy? if we are going to show we are challenging, andl going to show we are challenging, and i say we because i am part of the football industry, if the governing bodies are going to really challenge this situation, i'm sure they are doing it, i challenge this situation, i'm sure they are doing it, lam challenge this situation, i'm sure they are doing it, i am all for enoughis they are doing it, i am all for enough is enough, you cannot play in this tournament until you sort yourself out. those supporters are pa rt of yourself out. those supporters are part of the federation, as are the players, as are the people that work for montenegro. i
we will hear from john barnes about today.him in a moment, talking about a societal issue, not a football one, and we have to look at the bigger picture. but also, kick it out have been talking about it, they say that you if i need to take stronger, decisive action on this, and fines are not enough. it's because a new stadium for a game not against england where they, or as expulsion more worthy? if we are going to show we are challenging, andl going to show we are challenging, and i say we...
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john barnes and the former england and liverpool player is with us. i would like to see it going a stage further. meaning? the football association, referees and officials invoke the protocol a bit been working on for the last five years. what would that mean practically? three steps, when they hear racist abuse the referee is obliged to go off the pitch, and for the spectators if it continues, he will take the players of the page. the second process, if it continues, ta ke the second process, if it continues, take them off and appeal again to the spectators to stop what they are doing and thirdly, is to abandon the game. that protocol has been in place and agreed with the football authorities, i've been involved in those discussions for five years. i've never seen it happen. has it? howard webb did it once in a game against norris when sebastian bassong was being abused. you're talking a world cup referee. it has been happening twice in italy and the italian association, the referees, officials, disregarded. montenegro has previous for this kind of b
john barnes and the former england and liverpool player is with us. i would like to see it going a stage further. meaning? the football association, referees and officials invoke the protocol a bit been working on for the last five years. what would that mean practically? three steps, when they hear racist abuse the referee is obliged to go off the pitch, and for the spectators if it continues, he will take the players of the page. the second process, if it continues, ta ke the second process,...
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we have heard from john barns who says it is not football problems and society's problem, starting withisn't the best place to begin with tackling theissue, best place to begin with tackling the issue, mow much help is kick it out getting in regards to educating, which is whatjohn barnes feels needs to be done, more so than trying to bring about change in football? listen, i disagree with john on this very point. yes society has a massive issue at the moment, but football has a massive, massive power and strength to make change. we have what i believe is probably the best educational system right across the board in terms of how we educate player, to deal with incidents like the other night, educate supporters and educate within the working environment as well. the problem with the game is the game doesn't promote that stuff well enough, so that is why the message of education keeps coming up. in regards to support, we could a lwa ys up. in regards to support, we could always get more support. i wish there was another four of me delivering this stuff as well, to make the impact even mor
we have heard from john barns who says it is not football problems and society's problem, starting withisn't the best place to begin with tackling theissue, best place to begin with tackling the issue, mow much help is kick it out getting in regards to educating, which is whatjohn barnes feels needs to be done, more so than trying to bring about change in football? listen, i disagree with john on this very point. yes society has a massive issue at the moment, but football has a massive, massive...
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a little earlier this evening i spoke to the former england and liverpool footballer john barnes, whot abuse from football fans during his playing days. i started by asking him to assess the scale of the problem today. i've always said, as long as it existed in society, it will exist in all walks of society, of which football is just one. football can govern its own house, which means for 90 minutes on a saturday or whenever they can try and get football fa ns whenever they can try and get football fans not to throw bananas on the field or to help racist abuse, but for the rest of the six days of the week, what can they do to change racism? and in many respects the bigger problem, the bigger problem, is in society. so we have to tackle it in society. so i understand when people are talking about sanctions against football clu bs. about sanctions against football clubs. so when we talk about montenegro, why do we —— don't we talk about what happens in this country every single week? skater dipol that 90% of fans headed every match they have been at, so we are going to say that the whol
a little earlier this evening i spoke to the former england and liverpool footballer john barnes, whot abuse from football fans during his playing days. i started by asking him to assess the scale of the problem today. i've always said, as long as it existed in society, it will exist in all walks of society, of which football is just one. football can govern its own house, which means for 90 minutes on a saturday or whenever they can try and get football fa ns whenever they can try and get...
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but the former england forward john barnes says the problem is bigger than football. it is, when this happens every week in this country. so, yes, something has to be done. unfortunately, people are looking at the wrong solution. they think the solution is to ban people and to close football grounds and to do whatever they do. however, i understand that laws have to be taken, but more from the point of view of changing perceptions of black people, women, homosexuals — once perceptions are changed, we'll then not see incidents like this. well, raheem sterling was on social media last night, thanking everyone for their support, with the hashtag "kick racism out of our stadiums". that story continues to dominate the back pages this morning. the mirror says "shut them up, shut them down". "stamp it out now" is the headline in the sun. and the mail says the racist abuse was heard by the families of england players who were in the stands in montenegro. the republic of ireland beat georgia in their euro 2020 qualifier — but they could have done with some tennis racquets. fan
but the former england forward john barnes says the problem is bigger than football. it is, when this happens every week in this country. so, yes, something has to be done. unfortunately, people are looking at the wrong solution. they think the solution is to ban people and to close football grounds and to do whatever they do. however, i understand that laws have to be taken, but more from the point of view of changing perceptions of black people, women, homosexuals — once perceptions are...
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but the former england forward john barnes says the problem is bigger than football.and say how terrible it is, when this happens every week in this country. so, yes, something has to be done. unfortunately, people are looking at the wrong solution. they think the solution is to ban people and to close football grounds and to do whatever they do. however, i understand that laws have to be taken, but more from the point of view of changing perceptions of black people, women, homosexuals — once perceptions are changed, we‘ll then not see incidents like this. the republic of ireland beat georgia in their euro 2020 qualifier — but they could have done with some tennis racquets... fans threw tennis balls on the pitch in dublin as part of a planned protest. it didn‘t put the players off, though. conor hourihane‘s brilliant free—kick was the only goal of the game. two wins from two for mick mccarthy and his team. there was drama for kyle edmund as he was knocked out of the miami open. he lost his fourth round match in straight sets to the defending champion john isner. and h
but the former england forward john barnes says the problem is bigger than football.and say how terrible it is, when this happens every week in this country. so, yes, something has to be done. unfortunately, people are looking at the wrong solution. they think the solution is to ban people and to close football grounds and to do whatever they do. however, i understand that laws have to be taken, but more from the point of view of changing perceptions of black people, women, homosexuals — once...
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did john wilkes booth escaped the burning of the barn that he escaped from? [laughter] >> do you want me to elaborate? we may have watched the history channel couple of times and i'm sure it is a conspiracy theory, but they were saying there is a possibility and there is some proof potentially the john wilkes booth escaped from the barn. >> he was living in texas 20 years later or something. >> yes. >> and lincoln joined the texas lane -- texas rangers and caught him 20 years later. 1930's, it, in the was very popular that the whole --ry that booth had escaped there were several plays written on this theme in the 1930's that it was stanton who was really behind the assassination, because i think it was all about smearing radical republicans. themeas a very popular that stanton helped him escape. >> and a man named lloyd. -- boyd. >> don't know him. >> history channel. yeah. they said maybe he was shot instead. >> of. yeah. got it. i'll think so. >> we all begin with good stories, so go with it. [applause] >> i would like to ask the panel over the last three y
did john wilkes booth escaped the burning of the barn that he escaped from? [laughter] >> do you want me to elaborate? we may have watched the history channel couple of times and i'm sure it is a conspiracy theory, but they were saying there is a possibility and there is some proof potentially the john wilkes booth escaped from the barn. >> he was living in texas 20 years later or something. >> yes. >> and lincoln joined the texas lane -- texas rangers and caught him 20...
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sold for over $300,000 in 2010. >> john wall's mother leaves him a strange inheritance -- more than 5,000 dolls from all over the world. now he's taking me out to his barnst of his mother's collection, and what he believes may be the cream of the crop. john's hopeful the rest of his mother's dolls are worth one more big payday. >> close to 500 of these barbies, still in their original boxes. >> johnny! i knew there'd be one just for me. seriously? sagittarius barbie! i am a sagittarius. you know what? earrings -- check. evening gown -- check. beautiful silky hair -- check. this is me! >> it's everything, yes. >> and you have almost 500 of these barbies? that's almost too much barbie for a girl. >> yes. >> and i know someone that may be able to tell us what it's worth. to help john out, we contact tim luke of the treasure quest appraisal group based in south beach, florida. here's tim. he's the former director of the collectibles department at the famed christie's auction house in new york. >> i understand you've got a great collection. >> tim has agreed to help appraise john's strange inheritance. you looked at all these barbies. i really need your opin
sold for over $300,000 in 2010. >> john wall's mother leaves him a strange inheritance -- more than 5,000 dolls from all over the world. now he's taking me out to his barnst of his mother's collection, and what he believes may be the cream of the crop. john's hopeful the rest of his mother's dolls are worth one more big payday. >> close to 500 of these barbies, still in their original boxes. >> johnny! i knew there'd be one just for me. seriously? sagittarius barbie! i am a...
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barnes anderal museum staff john woodward and another surgeon named edward curtis were at the president's bedside in the hours before he died, which was about 7:22 the next morning, the 15th of april, 1865. it was decided then that a postmortem would be performed very quickly. the president's body was moved to the white house. the autopsy itself was performed in a room that today is one of the president's dining room on the second floor of the residents. it is during that autopsy that the bullet is recovered. the skull would have been removed, the top removed from lincoln's head. the stories recounted by dr. curtis, he lifted the brain out of the skull and held it over a china bowl. the bullet fell into the china bowl and meeting tinkling sound. according to his notes and the nose of others in the room, there was a pause. what thatf silence sound of the bullet in the china bowl is the only sound making any noise at that exact moment. curtis reflects on it by saying something to the effect of, this is a wet ball for which -- lead ball for which we cannot measure the calamitous effect. the
barnes anderal museum staff john woodward and another surgeon named edward curtis were at the president's bedside in the hours before he died, which was about 7:22 the next morning, the 15th of april, 1865. it was decided then that a postmortem would be performed very quickly. the president's body was moved to the white house. the autopsy itself was performed in a room that today is one of the president's dining room on the second floor of the residents. it is during that autopsy that the...
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well the craziest bat in the barn was of course former cia director john brennan whose hatred and vitriold the president a traitor, accused him of treason and seemed very confident in his bad intel that the president and his kids would be arrested as part of mueller's last gasp. none of this has happened. but people are now finally asking how we got here in the first place and hopefully all rational skeptics will conclude that too few people have too much power and when it is easily abused, lives are ruined. just ask these four unemployed who can attest that from their worst laid plans and that's the memo. yesterday john brennan finally admitted he got a little carried away these past couple of years. john? >> did you receive bad information throughout this process, like so many of us did, that there was more there than ended up in the report regarding collusion? >> well, i don't know if i received bad information, but i think i suspected that there was more than there actually was. kennedy: oh, suspected. so you didn't have information. you are just blabbering on and on like an old machi
well the craziest bat in the barn was of course former cia director john brennan whose hatred and vitriold the president a traitor, accused him of treason and seemed very confident in his bad intel that the president and his kids would be arrested as part of mueller's last gasp. none of this has happened. but people are now finally asking how we got here in the first place and hopefully all rational skeptics will conclude that too few people have too much power and when it is easily abused,...
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know as well, on the minority staff, i want to thank rotto various and brandon rem and marion barn and john killmerton, our law clerks connor daily, justin azar and caleb burnette who helped prepare for this hearing and we have a number of folks, former staff, former law clerks who have gone on to other pursuits but worked, we would enter those names for the record but we are only as good as those who sit behind us and help us. >> thank you, senator carper. >>> and again, thank the witnesses for their testimony this morning. both panels, i thought, were very informative. and i also want to thank your staff, senator carper, and you for leading on this turn issue of protecting consumer information. it's how we work here. it is a nonpartisan approach. and my staff also deserves recognition for doing a great joob and working i think with the witnesses, and others, to make sure this is a nor thorough investigation. as with our other investigations we are looking at legislation and we look forward to your help and i look forward to working with senator carper on that. the hearing record will be o
know as well, on the minority staff, i want to thank rotto various and brandon rem and marion barn and john killmerton, our law clerks connor daily, justin azar and caleb burnette who helped prepare for this hearing and we have a number of folks, former staff, former law clerks who have gone on to other pursuits but worked, we would enter those names for the record but we are only as good as those who sit behind us and help us. >> thank you, senator carper. >>> and again, thank...
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that is the barn in the back. 30 years ago people were back smoking and burn it to the ground which is a shame. what is more a shame is the stone wall is gone because john auto -- john otto was selling this plot of land. these guys are tearing down that stonewall. not only is this photograph the only known one of the wall, stone -- solomon got there just in time to take a picture. most people are not even aware there was a wall there. i was not up to speed. i looked around for a month trying to figure out where this was before it occurred to me, wonder if it is that? sure enough it is. it is exciting to have this. i will end with a coda. when dog to ot riley, you think the last fence rail was taken down at antietam that had original bullets in it? 1933. fencehere were still rails, the original fence rails. this was taken by the war department when they were tearing down the last ones. 1933, department of the interior takes over from the war department. they will turn the battlefield into a place for the public. they took a picture of the different war department trappings. this is the gate. you can barely see them. fence is the last remaining fence. i a
that is the barn in the back. 30 years ago people were back smoking and burn it to the ground which is a shame. what is more a shame is the stone wall is gone because john auto -- john otto was selling this plot of land. these guys are tearing down that stonewall. not only is this photograph the only known one of the wall, stone -- solomon got there just in time to take a picture. most people are not even aware there was a wall there. i was not up to speed. i looked around for a month trying to...
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barnes and noble. also i'll be asking the governor his take on jared kushner's security clearance and on john kelly's graverance and also going to be asking him along with the rest of our panel -- actually i might let the rest of the panel ask him some questions. i'm going to ask which child of donald trump is in the greatest legal jeopardy going forward. we'll be right back. i know you want to leave me for schwab, but before you do that, you should meet our newest team member, tecky. i'm tecky. i can do it all. go ahead, ask it a question. tecky, can you offer low costs and award-winning full service with a satisfaction guarantee, like schwab? sorry. tecky can't do that. schwabbb! calling schwab. we don't have a satisfaction guarantee, but we do have tecky! i'm tecky. i ca... are you getting low costs and award-winning full service? if not, talk to schwab. was a success for lastchoicehotels.comign badda book. badda boom. this year, we're taking it up a notch. so in this commercial we see two travelers at a comfort inn with a glow around them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i
barnes and noble. also i'll be asking the governor his take on jared kushner's security clearance and on john kelly's graverance and also going to be asking him along with the rest of our panel -- actually i might let the rest of the panel ask him some questions. i'm going to ask which child of donald trump is in the greatest legal jeopardy going forward. we'll be right back. i know you want to leave me for schwab, but before you do that, you should meet our newest team member, tecky. i'm...
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but former england forward john barnes says the problem is bigger than football.blic of ireland threw tennis balls onto the pitch as part of a planned protest. it didn't put the players off, though, as they beat georgia 1—0 in euro 2020 qualifying. there was drama for kyle edmund, as he was knocked out of the miami 0pen. he said he was distracted by a shouting spectator, and lost his rag when the umpire penalised him for stopping a point. and there was a nasty fall for britain's chris froome at the tour of catalunya. the team sky rider did manage to finish, but lost almost 14 minutes to the leaders. that is a long way. for him, that is a long time off the bike. it really is. thank you very much, we will see you later. are you going to hang around for some papers? this is a warning, by the way, we will be talking about a 64 metre fatberg.. big old unit, that, isn't it? it is all to do with blue planet. are we going to see the fatberg? john maguire is going to show us a little bit of it. do you think this is why he trained as a journalist? yesterday he did potholes
but former england forward john barnes says the problem is bigger than football.blic of ireland threw tennis balls onto the pitch as part of a planned protest. it didn't put the players off, though, as they beat georgia 1—0 in euro 2020 qualifying. there was drama for kyle edmund, as he was knocked out of the miami 0pen. he said he was distracted by a shouting spectator, and lost his rag when the umpire penalised him for stopping a point. and there was a nasty fall for britain's chris froome...