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kai havertz down, and a penalty given! _ kai havertz down, and a penalty given!own, and a penalty given! united's players - kai havertz down, and a penalty given! united's players can- given! united's players can believe _ given! united's players can believe it _ given! united's players can believe it. —— _ given! united's players can believe it. —— can't - given! united's players can believe it. —— can't believe| believe it. —— can't believe it. the decision sparked a melee between the two sets of players as tempers started to boil over and perhaps the delay got the better of martin odegaard. saved! and that's how it stayed through full—time and extra time and so to penalties and the drama they bring. the nature of a shoot—out is one player must come up short and, as he had during the game, kai havertz did so again. at full stretch again for united! _ two games ago, joshua zirkee had been withdrawn to boos from the united fans — those jeers now turned to cheers as his spot kick ensured the ruben revolution continues to gather pace. dan ogunshakin, bbc news. so h
kai havertz down, and a penalty given! _ kai havertz down, and a penalty given!own, and a penalty given! united's players - kai havertz down, and a penalty given! united's players can- given! united's players can believe _ given! united's players can believe it _ given! united's players can believe it. —— _ given! united's players can believe it. —— can't - given! united's players can believe it. —— can't believe| believe it. —— can't believe it. the decision sparked a melee...
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kay called jeff and said he should file a report.now what's going on but i think something happened, and i said, yeah, i agree with you. keith morrison: and then jeff called the okaloosa county sheriff's office to report marie missing. jeff carlson: the investigator said we're going to open a case, an investigation on this, which surprised me because she's an adult. she could have just left. keith morrison: because marie was adventurous. she liked to travel. and when the mood struck her, sometimes she just took off for a few days on some whim. but something seemed different this time. she would have never have left without talking to me about it and talking to paris. keith morrison: she'd been gone a week when the sheriff asked detective keith matz to look into it. that text message, something off said her family. keith matz: this doesn't sound like marie. keith morrison: so when you got that one, the antenna must have gone up, huh? the antennas did go up. keith morrison: detective nesli suhi-moore didn't hear about the case then bec
kay called jeff and said he should file a report.now what's going on but i think something happened, and i said, yeah, i agree with you. keith morrison: and then jeff called the okaloosa county sheriff's office to report marie missing. jeff carlson: the investigator said we're going to open a case, an investigation on this, which surprised me because she's an adult. she could have just left. keith morrison: because marie was adventurous. she liked to travel. and when the mood struck her,...
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kai bird is the latest to take a fresh look at the carter presidency. kai is a pulitzer prize winning historian and journalist, is the author of a number of books, including the color of truth, the mcgeorge bundy and william bundy brothers in arms. the chairman, john j. mccloy and the making of the american established men crossing mandelbaum gate coming of age between the arabs and israelis. in 1956 to 1978, the good spy, the life and death of robert ames. ames perished in april 18, 1983. truck bombing of the american embassy in beirut and the american prometheus. the triumph and tragedy of j. robert oppenheimer with coauthor martin j. sherman, which won the 2006 pulitzer prize for biography or autobiography. his latest book, which we're going to talk about tonight, the outlier the unfinished presidency of jimmy carter, is a rich and human story of jimmy carter marked by both formidable accomplishments and painful political adversity. author and historian douglas brinkley calls the outlier a profound, clear eyed evaluation of a leader whose legacy has
kai bird is the latest to take a fresh look at the carter presidency. kai is a pulitzer prize winning historian and journalist, is the author of a number of books, including the color of truth, the mcgeorge bundy and william bundy brothers in arms. the chairman, john j. mccloy and the making of the american established men crossing mandelbaum gate coming of age between the arabs and israelis. in 1956 to 1978, the good spy, the life and death of robert ames. ames perished in april 18, 1983....
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and kai, welcome virtual lee to atlanta and to the carter library. i know it's a kind of homecoming for you. you spent a lot of time here at the library and doing your research for this book, and it's a wonderful book. i really enjoyed reading it. i know a lot about the carter. president carter's life and his presidency. i've taught seminars on as presidency four or five times, but there were many, many things that i did not know that i learned from from your book and from your research. so thank you for this for this work. and i'm really excited about talking with you about it. well, thank you for having me. well, you've written a biography is about a variety of fascinating figures. carrie talked about some of them, robert ames, mcgeorge bundy, william bonney, most notably j. robert oppenheimer, the book that you won the pulitzer for. but what attracted you to jimmy carter as a biographer? biographical subject. well, back in 1990, you know, literally more than 30 years ago now, i was just finishing my first biography that took me ten years to write
and kai, welcome virtual lee to atlanta and to the carter library. i know it's a kind of homecoming for you. you spent a lot of time here at the library and doing your research for this book, and it's a wonderful book. i really enjoyed reading it. i know a lot about the carter. president carter's life and his presidency. i've taught seminars on as presidency four or five times, but there were many, many things that i did not know that i learned from from your book and from your research. so...
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on december 27 at home, we won 1—0 and kai havertz scored a goal and the whole stadium sang the wakawas 20 days ago. where is the perspective? we are all responsible, and all means you guys everybody is responsible for the narrative, everyone is responsible for how we talk. and we cannot look somewhere else. that's a really serious matter, and it affects him, it affects me, it affects everybody in the industry in a way. we can accept it and say that it's ourjob, yes, but there are certain limits and the line has to drawn. we put a lot of attention on technology and what is next, what is next in football, the next in football might be that this is prohibited. it cannot happen — that's it. on the same subject — tottenham boss ange postocoglou was the target of chants from some opposition supporters during sunday's fa cup win at tamworth — and here's what he had to say about some of the abuse he's faced. 90% of the crowd were very good, and i enjoyed the banter, 10% was pretty unacceptable the stuff i heard was pretty vile and contemptible, getting things thrown at me not a great experi
on december 27 at home, we won 1—0 and kai havertz scored a goal and the whole stadium sang the wakawas 20 days ago. where is the perspective? we are all responsible, and all means you guys everybody is responsible for the narrative, everyone is responsible for how we talk. and we cannot look somewhere else. that's a really serious matter, and it affects him, it affects me, it affects everybody in the industry in a way. we can accept it and say that it's ourjob, yes, but there are certain...
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kai also said the inquiry _ force a vote in parliament.so said the inquiry was further - said the inquiry was further reaching than grooming gangs and i think a national inquiry and what happened in terms of the grooming gangs and the people who knew about it such as the police. but you were in government for that i was culture secretary and this came nowhere near my desk. but secretary and this came nowhere near m desk. �* , ., . secretary and this came nowhere near m desk. �* ., secretary and this came nowhere near m desk. ., ., ., my desk. but you are sat around the cabinet table — my desk. but you are sat around the cabinet table enough. _ my desk. but you are sat around the cabinet table enough. i _ my desk. but you are sat around the cabinet table enough. i can - my desk. but you are sat around the cabinet table enough. i can assure l cabinet table enough. i can assure ou it was cabinet table enough. i can assure you it was never _ cabinet table enough. i can assure you it was never discussed - cabinet table enough. i can assure you
kai also said the inquiry _ force a vote in parliament.so said the inquiry was further - said the inquiry was further reaching than grooming gangs and i think a national inquiry and what happened in terms of the grooming gangs and the people who knew about it such as the police. but you were in government for that i was culture secretary and this came nowhere near my desk. but secretary and this came nowhere near m desk. �* , ., . secretary and this came nowhere near m desk. �* ., secretary...
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kai, the late president's biographer. as you watch this, what goes through your mind?> well, you know, it's a sad moment, but he was 100. and this reminds me that a few months ago, his personal lawyer, longtime personal lawyer terry adamson, told me a funny story that carter was talking to one of his grandchildren or great grandchildren, and he was reminiscing about what a great life he'd had. what a success he had been in everything he did. but then he quipped, but, you know, i'm apparently not very good at this dying business. and that's classic carter, acerbic humor. and he wasn't very good at this dying business. he lived a very long, productive life. it's just an astonishing record in a life of service. >> right. which is in so many ways at the core of his faith and his christian values and beliefs. he could have had a different life after his presidency. he went out of office, and many saw him as a failed president. but then he went on and had this decades long career of serving others in small and forgotten places all over the world, and of course, would come ba
kai, the late president's biographer. as you watch this, what goes through your mind?> well, you know, it's a sad moment, but he was 100. and this reminds me that a few months ago, his personal lawyer, longtime personal lawyer terry adamson, told me a funny story that carter was talking to one of his grandchildren or great grandchildren, and he was reminiscing about what a great life he'd had. what a success he had been in everything he did. but then he quipped, but, you know, i'm apparently...
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so, kay, you still live in altadena? tell me about where you were at the time of hearing it was time to evacuate. and what you know of your home right now. >> okay, so my name is kay. last name is young. and we have two homes. the one home is my mom's in upper altadena and her home was destroyed completely. um, my home is maybe five minutes away, and, um, my home as of thursday was still standing. >> um. >> wonderful, right? i mean, i mean, this is bittersweet. thank goodness your home is still standing, as far as you know, but sadly, you know, your mom's home is not. i know this represents some real history that you and your family have with altadena. tell me about, you know, this very meaningful and very deep, rich history of altadena and how your family's role in the history of altadena altadena. um, you know, just resonates with you. >> um, i'm looking at some of the pictures that are being posted, and it's like bringing back certain themes, certain memories. um, i do like i said, i live in pasadena. i have been in p
so, kay, you still live in altadena? tell me about where you were at the time of hearing it was time to evacuate. and what you know of your home right now. >> okay, so my name is kay. last name is young. and we have two homes. the one home is my mom's in upper altadena and her home was destroyed completely. um, my home is maybe five minutes away, and, um, my home as of thursday was still standing. >> um. >> wonderful, right? i mean, i mean, this is bittersweet. thank goodness...
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jay kay has been playing so well and obviously such a big part of what we're doing. and you know, he's our most athletic scorer or finisher. and he's been he's been playing so well. so it's a it's a tough one. >> warriors kings tipping off righ that weighs as much as a bear just sold for a cool $1.3 million. michelin starred sushi restaurant tours of the onodera group bought the 600 pound fish at the annual new years auction at tokyo's main fish market. the restaurant group has a few u.s. locations in hawaii, houston and los angeles. that is an awful lot of sashimi, chirashi, bowls, you name it. i mean, that's a lot on the plate here. >> 1.3 million. yeah, it's not cheap to win the lottery to maybe get some. >> you've been you've been eating home food with baby priscilla a lot these days. see you at six. dangerous weather on the move with more than 60 million americans under winter weather alerts. plus, new information on the suspect in the new year's terror attack, including what he did during
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nikki and kai rivkin live in the palisades. mother and son. they went back, tried to go back to their house today to see how it is. i just want they were recorded some video. i just want to play that. >> i no. yes. >> turn around. no. turn around, turn around, turn around, turn around. >> oh my god, turn around. >> mom. oh my god okay. >> we're okay. we're safe. we're okay. >> well, nikki and kai rivkin join me now. they're staying with friends. i believe in santa monica. nikki and kai, thank you for for for joining us. i'm so sorry. we're talking under these circumstances. first of all, how are you both holding up? >> um, it really comes in waves. we just were in shock. we woke up yesterday and everything was fine. and today we have no home and no clothes or anything. and we're watching our house right there. our house and his school. yeah. >> the you know, the house is is gone. that's it right there. do you not know or. >> no, that's the one right there. >> that's our house that you're seeing. >> how much time did you have to to get out? >>
nikki and kai rivkin live in the palisades. mother and son. they went back, tried to go back to their house today to see how it is. i just want they were recorded some video. i just want to play that. >> i no. yes. >> turn around. no. turn around, turn around, turn around, turn around. >> oh my god, turn around. >> mom. oh my god okay. >> we're okay. we're safe. we're okay. >> well, nikki and kai rivkin join me now. they're staying with friends. i believe in...
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nikki and kai rivkin live in the palisades. and mother and son, they went back, tried to go back to their house today to see how it is. i just want they were recorded some video. i just want to play that. >> no. turn around. no. turn around, turn around, turn around, turn around. oh my god, turn around. >> mom. oh my god. okay. we're okay. we're safe. we're okay. >> well, nikki and kai rivkin join me now. they're staying with friends. i believe in santa monica. nikki and kai, thank you for for for joining us. i'm so sorry. we're talking under these circumstances. first of all, how are you both holding up? >> um, it really comes in waves. we just were in shock. we woke up yesterday and everything was fine. and today we have no home and no clothes or anything. and we're watching our house right there. our house and his school. yeah. >> the, you know, the house is is gone. >> that's it right there. do you not know or. >> no, that's the one right there. >> that's our house that you're seeing. >> how much time did you have to to get
nikki and kai rivkin live in the palisades. and mother and son, they went back, tried to go back to their house today to see how it is. i just want they were recorded some video. i just want to play that. >> no. turn around. no. turn around, turn around, turn around, turn around. oh my god, turn around. >> mom. oh my god. okay. we're okay. we're safe. we're okay. >> well, nikki and kai rivkin join me now. they're staying with friends. i believe in santa monica. nikki and kai,...
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withjoshua zirkzee scoring the winning kick after united's turkish keeper altay bayindir had saved from kai
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one, um, as kate mentioned, as kai mentioned, i think that though he didn't like things like hail to the chief because it m presidency, it made him think of richard nixon. nixon. this is something that this is a this particular ritual started with abraham lincoln and then for for jimmy carter, searingly, searingly, it's associated with jfk. and so i think for him, this is part of how a country remembers a fallen commander in chief. and number two, as we watched the procession, um, for those of us old enough to remember watching jimmy carter's inauguration, it in many ways evoked that inauguration. had he gone to the. had he gone to the laying in state in a hearse, it would have been over in minutes. instead, we watched a slow procession exactly as it was in 1977. carter, in a sense, is is is returning to that moment of possibility. in the case of his presidency and in this case, evoking the best part of his presidency. >> and we did hear also you talk about the caisson. we did hear hail to the chief. he also chose that for the naval memorial. >> i think rosalynn and kate may know thi
one, um, as kate mentioned, as kai mentioned, i think that though he didn't like things like hail to the chief because it m presidency, it made him think of richard nixon. nixon. this is something that this is a this particular ritual started with abraham lincoln and then for for jimmy carter, searingly, searingly, it's associated with jfk. and so i think for him, this is part of how a country remembers a fallen commander in chief. and number two, as we watched the procession, um, for those of...
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arsenal failed to convert their chances, gabriel martinelli and kai havertz going close — but they couldn'teakthrough. arsenal now with a job on their hands to get back into this, with the return leg at st james�*s park early next month. and a boost for tottenham ahead of their league cup semi—final first leg with liverpool on wednesday. spurs manager ange postecoglu has welcomed the news that captain heung—min son has extended his stay at the club. the 32—year—old joined spurs from bayer leverkusen nearly 10 years ago and they've triggered a one—year extension on his deal meaning son will stay until at least 2026. he's already had an outstanding career at this football club. you know, he's been, you know, he's played a big role in the last ten years. made an impact at the club, made an impact on the premier league. great to extend his stay and the kind of aim and and ambition is to make sure he finishes his spurs career with some silverware. the sides met last month, with liverpool hitting six goals past their opponents in the premier league. spurs though did show some fight, scoring three
arsenal failed to convert their chances, gabriel martinelli and kai havertz going close — but they couldn'teakthrough. arsenal now with a job on their hands to get back into this, with the return leg at st james�*s park early next month. and a boost for tottenham ahead of their league cup semi—final first leg with liverpool on wednesday. spurs manager ange postecoglu has welcomed the news that captain heung—min son has extended his stay at the club. the 32—year—old joined spurs from...
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withjoshua zirkzee scoring the winning kick after united's turkish keeper altay bayindir had saved from kai also saved a penalty from martin odegaard in normal time. the united captain bruno fernandes, he'd given them a second—half lead, but united then had diogo dalot sent off on the hour mark for a second booking, and though gabriel equalised a few minutes later, arsenal couldn't make that extra man count, united hanging on to win those penalties. we have to compete no matter what, no matter what the situation we compete in today. i think they had more chances, but i think we deserved the win. it is not personal, they didn't deserve to lose but we deserved to win, the way we played, the way we fight. it was really tough since the beginning, we didn't have the ball too much, but we controlled without the ball, so i want to also say thank you to the fans. it was unbelievable. it's unbelievable. obviously, you measure the performance and what we did in relation to the position, you know, you just have to win the game bya mile, but the reality is that we are not, and the only thing that's goi
withjoshua zirkzee scoring the winning kick after united's turkish keeper altay bayindir had saved from kai also saved a penalty from martin odegaard in normal time. the united captain bruno fernandes, he'd given them a second—half lead, but united then had diogo dalot sent off on the hour mark for a second booking, and though gabriel equalised a few minutes later, arsenal couldn't make that extra man count, united hanging on to win those penalties. we have to compete no matter what, no...
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his beautiful granddaughter kai accepted a scholarship to the university of miami. could tell thousands of stories, i won't bore you with the details of the specifics of how i found myself here, but please know that i could tell you thousands of stories from girls just like me. girls who lost out on opportunities. girls who have been exploited in locker rooms. girls who have been injured in their sports. but i want to tell you why i feel hopeful and why you should feel hopeful as well. 25 states until this point have passed legislation ultimately protecting sports on the basis of sex. 14 million women across eight different states are protected by a bill that codifies and defines the word "woman" in state statute to prevent unelected bureaucrats from reinterpreting this word to mean what they want it to mean. i cannot even believe that we have reached a point in time where we have to do that. pass legislation to define entry-level basic words like "woman." i guess i should not be too surprised, considering we have a sitting supreme court justice, who also happens to
his beautiful granddaughter kai accepted a scholarship to the university of miami. could tell thousands of stories, i won't bore you with the details of the specifics of how i found myself here, but please know that i could tell you thousands of stories from girls just like me. girls who lost out on opportunities. girls who have been exploited in locker rooms. girls who have been injured in their sports. but i want to tell you why i feel hopeful and why you should feel hopeful as well. 25...
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and i would like to remind everyone that you can purchase kai bird book at a couple of books, the signed bookplate and thank you again both the kind of joe for this wonderful evening and this wonderful program. it'll be available, i believe, on the us capitol facebook page and. thank you so much. during his time in office, president jimmy carter and his family attended the first baptist church of washington, d.c. they joined in january of 1977, and president carter attended services there. more than 70 times during his presidency. yes, well, the carters obviously wanted to find a place to go to church. and there are a number of baptist churches in washington. first baptist church is actually the closest to the white house. we're seven blocks north of the front door of the white house. and so they they decided to come here. and we were so grateful and blessed that they did. now, there was a process they had to go through. what was that process? that's right. you know, we we love to invite people. and it's been a baptist practice for a very long time when somebody feels god leading them to
and i would like to remind everyone that you can purchase kai bird book at a couple of books, the signed bookplate and thank you again both the kind of joe for this wonderful evening and this wonderful program. it'll be available, i believe, on the us capitol facebook page and. thank you so much. during his time in office, president jimmy carter and his family attended the first baptist church of washington, d.c. they joined in january of 1977, and president carter attended services there. more...
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so the autonomy that kai mentioned, the full autonomy they agreed to, but there were no palestinians to fill it out. and after the administration, at the very end the last six months saw linowitz was negotiating that. but we didn't have any real interlocutors negotiated with. >> all right. you make some very important points. we'll continue this conversation to be sure you're looking at the honor guard at the carter center getting ready to pay tribute, special tribute to the late president of the united states. victor, you're there on the scene for us. give us a little sense of how this is all about to unfold. >> all right, wolf, you can see here on the right of the screen that is the circle of flags here in front of the carter center. and now that the honor guard is in position, the motorcade is approaching. so let's listen. when they come to. >> the parade amalya kearse. >> and we're awaiting the arrival of the carter motorcade here. and once they arrive, the ceremony of receiving the body where the late president will lie in repose, that will begin, jeff. >> it will. and the late
so the autonomy that kai mentioned, the full autonomy they agreed to, but there were no palestinians to fill it out. and after the administration, at the very end the last six months saw linowitz was negotiating that. but we didn't have any real interlocutors negotiated with. >> all right. you make some very important points. we'll continue this conversation to be sure you're looking at the honor guard at the carter center getting ready to pay tribute, special tribute to the late...
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i guess that mary kay attack on free market. did she say that? put that back up. put that back up.i got to see the last line. do you mind putting that back up, catherine? it's an attack on free market capitalism and a money laundering scheme. okay, then, let's see what free market capitalism is about to do, mary kay, because my whole premise today, i'll shorten it and get to the point is, washington has done nothing of great significance about climate change. they can't even put chargers out for electric vehicles, for crying out loud. with all of that stimulus, pardon me, infrastructure money, but it's not going to matter because the market's your free market. my free market i'm a free market person. they're about to get involved. and the way they're going to get involved is that insurance companies are going to say, we are not providing insurance in these areas that are continually in the path of extreme weather. and then step two is the banks are going to say, sorry, we can't give you a mortgage because you don't have insurance. and by the way, third, the individuals will be able
i guess that mary kay attack on free market. did she say that? put that back up. put that back up.i got to see the last line. do you mind putting that back up, catherine? it's an attack on free market capitalism and a money laundering scheme. okay, then, let's see what free market capitalism is about to do, mary kay, because my whole premise today, i'll shorten it and get to the point is, washington has done nothing of great significance about climate change. they can't even put chargers out...
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kay? cornish will home side of biscuit keeps phone good. tv to hunt, it's the top for the school because i used to see them. then staples of machine limited, and so we have a legs off the dog. for that explained to go to think about the audience not springs items, it'd be good to all men. let's go to some, well substitute, what's on the screen and then the 2 boxes. as the leaves office secretary state anthony blinking will not be remembered as a dimple, that he will be remembered as a moral...
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joining me in our studio are kay knapp, executive director of the minnesota sentencing commission. judge robert halsey, a justice of the superior court of massachusetts. and brian faust, director of research insight law, an organization that has done a major study of sentencing disparities. mr. faust, you have studied how judges, in fact, make up their sentences. how much disparity there among judges in determining long a person goes to prison? well, jim, actually, there's a substantial amount in the research that we've done in research been reported in scores, if not of studies that have been published both before after our work. the evidence has been quite unmistakable of the existence sentencing disparity, and it has resulted both from studies that have looked at actual sentencing decisions and studies that given case history information the same for the same case to a group of judges, asking them what sentence they should give. in both kinds of studies both in our work and in work. that's been done before and after our work. the finding been substantial disparity. me give you t
joining me in our studio are kay knapp, executive director of the minnesota sentencing commission. judge robert halsey, a justice of the superior court of massachusetts. and brian faust, director of research insight law, an organization that has done a major study of sentencing disparities. mr. faust, you have studied how judges, in fact, make up their sentences. how much disparity there among judges in determining long a person goes to prison? well, jim, actually, there's a substantial amount...
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joshua zirkzee scoring the winning kick, after united's turkish keeper altay bayindir had saved from kaides had given them a second half lead, but united then had diogo dalot sent off on the hour mark for a second booking and though garbriel equalised a few minutes later, arsenal couldn't make the extra man count, united hanging on until penalties. we have to compete no matter what the situation, and we competed today. i think they had more chances, but i think we deserve the win. it is not personal, didn't deserve the lose, we deserved the win. the way we play, the way we fight was really tough since the beginning. we didn't have the ball too much, but we controlled without the ball. i want to also say thank you to the fans. it was unbelievable. unbelievable. obviously you mentioned the performance and what we did in relation to the position, you deserve to win the game by a mile, but the reality is that we are out, the only thing that will be judged as that. internally, i can't. i love my players, i love our team, and i love how good they are and what they do, because from a thousand g
joshua zirkzee scoring the winning kick, after united's turkish keeper altay bayindir had saved from kaides had given them a second half lead, but united then had diogo dalot sent off on the hour mark for a second booking and though garbriel equalised a few minutes later, arsenal couldn't make the extra man count, united hanging on until penalties. we have to compete no matter what the situation, and we competed today. i think they had more chances, but i think we deserve the win. it is not...
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good morning, and welcome to breakfast withjon kay and nina warhurst. our headlines today.fireworks were scaled back because of weather warnings. also this morning, calls for the government to speed up the compensation to victims of the post office scandal — or face financial penalties. gas and electricity bills are set to rise for most households from today — as the energy price cap increases for the second time this winter. taking the bus is set to cost more from this morning as providers can charge up to 50 percent more perfare. i'll have all the details. in sport, the january transfer window is now open and one | premier league club is already fighting to keep a star player. i liverpool have rejectedj a real madrid approach to sign their defender trent alexander—arnold. - more met office warnings including an amberwarning for more met office warnings including an amber warning forflooding more met office warnings including an amber warning for flooding in parts of northern england. rain will sweep southwards and it will turn colder too. sweep southwards and it will turn
good morning, and welcome to breakfast withjon kay and nina warhurst. our headlines today.fireworks were scaled back because of weather warnings. also this morning, calls for the government to speed up the compensation to victims of the post office scandal — or face financial penalties. gas and electricity bills are set to rise for most households from today — as the energy price cap increases for the second time this winter. taking the bus is set to cost more from this morning as providers...
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kai, we were talking about the other time that he would have done that. of course, his own inauguration. and he did something. at that time, you and i were both there. actually, i was a babe in arms. i was a bicentennial. >> i was a little older. >> yeah, but but but you were a young man. you you speak about jimmy carter doing something in that day of getting out and walking, which we've seen trump do. we'll see if he does that again. and obama did. but that was something that jimmy carter was the one who really essentially started. >> yeah, i was 25 or so and suddenly his limousine stopped and he popped out and everyone was shocked. i was i had managed to find a little perch on a fountain overlooking pennsylvania avenue. so i witnessed his walk down with rosalynn and and amy, his young daughter. and it was it was a scene. it was an extraordinary. but it was also classic jimmy carter. he was trying to send a message symbolically, of, uh, the common man of simplicity and democracy. and that's, you know, that's who he was. he he was he wanted he wanted to g
kai, we were talking about the other time that he would have done that. of course, his own inauguration. and he did something. at that time, you and i were both there. actually, i was a babe in arms. i was a bicentennial. >> i was a little older. >> yeah, but but but you were a young man. you you speak about jimmy carter doing something in that day of getting out and walking, which we've seen trump do. we'll see if he does that again. and obama did. but that was something that jimmy...
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also years of, for when you in the censorship, the silence, half of america and beyond mob zuka, but kays ahead of the incoming us administration, flips his policy and tries to play divided for all facebook has done the while you're watching r t international reaching, you live from our new center in moscow, i a michael quarter. the mileage is gradually returning to a town and a dumbass that was ravaged by the conflict. moscow says key of lost more than 50000 ukrainian troops in the battle. now russian forces gained control of this strategically important logistics hub. the r t was the 1st international news network to exclusively report from the liberated area. and i've seen a corresponding where i got the has the story. we are in the center of good rock about this easy, surprisingly, ease, almost entirely. in fact, the spots a back to the wage for a months here with, with the 1st press, the managed to ends up quarter walkable. the most dangerous pause, ease the drive to the city, across plains and fields. but the weather was a friend today. it was very foggy, almost new drones. the othe
also years of, for when you in the censorship, the silence, half of america and beyond mob zuka, but kays ahead of the incoming us administration, flips his policy and tries to play divided for all facebook has done the while you're watching r t international reaching, you live from our new center in moscow, i a michael quarter. the mileage is gradually returning to a town and a dumbass that was ravaged by the conflict. moscow says key of lost more than 50000 ukrainian troops in the battle. now...
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arsenal had kai havertz in the perfect place to head a goal back, but he missed, he really missed.ll have to. there is so much football at this time of year, the second leg of this semifinal won't actually take place until...next month. but don't forget about it. there is, after all, a trophy at stake. joe wilson, bbc news, in north london. in the us state of california, firefighters are battling a rapidly expanding wildfire in los angeles. these are the live pictures now. huge smoke plumes can be seen rising above the pacific palisades area of the city and residents have been issued with an evacuation order. strong winds have fanned the fires and the area ablaze grew tenfold in the space ofjust 20 minutes. here, there's no let up in met office warnings over snow and ice, with travel disruption expected across northern ireland and north western scotland. the alerts are in place until midday tomorrow. 0ver100 flood warnings remain in place, including across lincolnshire and leicestershire, where major incidents were declared yesterday. temperatures could drop to as low as minus 20 b
arsenal had kai havertz in the perfect place to head a goal back, but he missed, he really missed.ll have to. there is so much football at this time of year, the second leg of this semifinal won't actually take place until...next month. but don't forget about it. there is, after all, a trophy at stake. joe wilson, bbc news, in north london. in the us state of california, firefighters are battling a rapidly expanding wildfire in los angeles. these are the live pictures now. huge smoke plumes can...
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and will be staffed by individuals who on the kay of the inauguration will be able to assist people in terms of getting in. getting screened. and finding their way to where their seats are. one of the differences between what we expect this weekend and next monday from past few weeks is that we expect much larger crowds. there are going to be nearly a quarter million ticketed guests attending the inauguration. in addition to that, there will be phones that are showing up to participate in the number of demonstrations that will be in the downtown area. we have on saturday the people's march. it will be at the lincoln memorial. and they expect -- there may be 10,000 to 15,000 people at that event. on the day of the inauguration there will also be demonstrations going on. the group called we fight back expects -- on their permit app said they expect about 10,000 people. that will be in a couple of locations in the downtown area. on monday. the -- the biggest threat, i think, for all of us remains the lone actor. just in the past week, while president carter was lying in state, we had two
and will be staffed by individuals who on the kay of the inauguration will be able to assist people in terms of getting in. getting screened. and finding their way to where their seats are. one of the differences between what we expect this weekend and next monday from past few weeks is that we expect much larger crowds. there are going to be nearly a quarter million ticketed guests attending the inauguration. in addition to that, there will be phones that are showing up to participate in the...
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. >> that was kai kellis for foreign affairs and security policy., wall street earnings season kicks off today. welts fargo, citigroup all due to report. we're going to preview the bank earnings next. this is bloombergc.er -- this is bloomberg. ♪ >> j.p. morgan among the banks kicking off the season today. the five biggest banks expected to post a 15% rise in fourth quarter trading revenue. let's get more on what we can expect with the preview and bring in charlie wells. charlie, how close to perfection are bank stops? >> it's a big day today. that question that you can has this really important issue, which is how many of the issue is already bake into the share prices which performs exceedingly well over the past year. the kbw bank is up about 40% from a year ago. how much of that optimism about rate cut that we saw over the past year? how much of the optimism about the uptick in mna and refinds financing. it has potential deregulation in the u.s. how much is built in. and how much room is there to run for these banks talks? any bad news today cou
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. >> deputy secretary of defense kay hix, secretary, why don't you tell us what you and i and others talking about in the defense department doing and what they're prepared to do now. >> thank you, mr. president. >> right here. >> screen, i know. >> i surprised you. >> yeah. >> laura: shocking. shocking that nobody. >> raymond: he thought she was on the television monitor because as that clip you maid earlier showed, usually when he does these briefings, everybody in a television monitor and he has a script in front of him that he is reading. now she was actually next to him and he didn't know. while confusion reigns at the white house. i was struck by notre dame quarterback riley leonard. notre dame beat penn state. won a trip to the national championship. leonard knows who is in charge of that game and his life. watch. >> what changed offensively until you guys started moving the football in the second half. >> shoot. i just started trusting the lord i looked up jesus whatever your will is i trust 100 percent. this offense and team trust in jesus and his plan for the season. >> lau
. >> deputy secretary of defense kay hix, secretary, why don't you tell us what you and i and others talking about in the defense department doing and what they're prepared to do now. >> thank you, mr. president. >> right here. >> screen, i know. >> i surprised you. >> yeah. >> laura: shocking. shocking that nobody. >> raymond: he thought she was on the television monitor because as that clip you maid earlier showed, usually when he does these...