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several strains of keen one are in full bloom here in the universities test garden. agricultural biologists the morning is in charge. under her supervision scientists in the lab have examined the super cereals right down to the smallest molecule. that's how they know that they're good reputation is the really deserved. you know what and has seen what has a very high protein content it also contains a lot of dietary fiber and minerals especially magnesium and calcium and it contains essential amino acids which we can't get from other grains to the same extent. essential amino acids can't be produced by the human body so they need to be taken in regularly. that vital in forming muscles and signs and chemical messengers like hormones. because keen why is gluten free it's a great substitute for people who are allergic or sensitive to pizza and a condition that affects millions of people. back at the coloring school slim count church is hard at work. the two million born chef who has cooked for the likes of the american is preparing the fast course this is keen what beetr
several strains of keen one are in full bloom here in the universities test garden. agricultural biologists the morning is in charge. under her supervision scientists in the lab have examined the super cereals right down to the smallest molecule. that's how they know that they're good reputation is the really deserved. you know what and has seen what has a very high protein content it also contains a lot of dietary fiber and minerals especially magnesium and calcium and it contains essential...
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and keene rips the ball away. i think hall actually got his hands on that ball. >> adam: that was simultaneous it looked like. that was a third and ten that ended up in a miracle 45 yard reception for dalton keene. >> rod: this is too crazy. >> adam: all right. so let's set this up for you. virginia has all three time-outs. bryce perkins at the controls. they have got a field goal kicker in brian delaney who has been for the most part rock solid this year. all they have to do is get into field goal range to try to end a 15-year drought. a 14-game losing streak for virginia to virginia tech. >> rod: that man you just saw number 2, joe reed, has two second-half touchdowns. he has been a real problem. >> adam: there he is in the slot to the right. perkins. sideline. looking for jana. inbounds makes the catch. the clock continues to move. >> rod: there are two guys that you trust right now if you're perkins. number 2 reed. number 4 zaccheaus. those are your guys. >> adam: they're both in the slots. perkins will run. h
and keene rips the ball away. i think hall actually got his hands on that ball. >> adam: that was simultaneous it looked like. that was a third and ten that ended up in a miracle 45 yard reception for dalton keene. >> rod: this is too crazy. >> adam: all right. so let's set this up for you. virginia has all three time-outs. bryce perkins at the controls. they have got a field goal kicker in brian delaney who has been for the most part rock solid this year. all they have to do...
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keene: i am not sure. one of the reasons with civil war battles that is complicated is that when we talk about american deaths, we do count both sides. we do not do that in any other conflict. that is a good question. maybe wikipedia could answer it for you. [laughing.] go have a look. one more question. i'm going to make macy ask a question. she knows. she's like, "i'm thinking." >> did the decision to enter the war in 1917 also have to do with waiting for the russians to back out? prof. keene: that goes back to the suffrage banner. where they are standing outside. and it says to the envoys of russia. they are protesting as a russian delegation is coming to the white house. when the u.s. enters the war, we've had the first russian revolution. which is a democratic revolution. so there is the hope that with the tsar gone, russia is going to become a democracy. wilson can say it is the democracies of the world versus the autocracies of the world. what makes the war effort potentially catastrophic for the al
keene: i am not sure. one of the reasons with civil war battles that is complicated is that when we talk about american deaths, we do count both sides. we do not do that in any other conflict. that is a good question. maybe wikipedia could answer it for you. [laughing.] go have a look. one more question. i'm going to make macy ask a question. she knows. she's like, "i'm thinking." >> did the decision to enter the war in 1917 also have to do with waiting for the russians to back...
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the keen vent is easily user-installed.emoves the existing vent from the duct opening and inserts our product in its place. once installed, the vent automatically connects to the internet. the average u.s. household spends half it's energy bill on heating and cooling. now, you wouldn't use a single light switch to control all the lights in your home, so why are we still reliant on a central thermostat for the heating-and-cooling needs of individual rooms? with the keen vent, you can use your smartphone to take control of your airflow. so, sharks, are you ready to help us make every home... both: ...a keen home? so, it's a thermostat, in essence? not really -- it's an airflow -- so, is it just a airflow -- think about it as a complement to an existing thermostat. so, if you have a smart thermostat, like a nest, it'll make your nest smarter. how much money do i save in a month? if my typical bill is 600 bucks... sure. yep. ...how much money do i save? the average homeowner spends $2,000 per year on heating and cooling. if we
the keen vent is easily user-installed.emoves the existing vent from the duct opening and inserts our product in its place. once installed, the vent automatically connects to the internet. the average u.s. household spends half it's energy bill on heating and cooling. now, you wouldn't use a single light switch to control all the lights in your home, so why are we still reliant on a central thermostat for the heating-and-cooling needs of individual rooms? with the keen vent, you can use your...
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sick woman enough for me that he stood by me bad i'm keen saving money goals and yet get that out and you know that that i know that he will no longer me that deliver my little bit wagging piece to go an angel came on the best song you pick tonight is a bit of a dumbass on the minutes when they get out what if they know dave i know how you man don't know you got a lot you made the when and what did it go mr going to get on the back. those me say. these they got how they. got that you say yeah but even if those books is crap boxes were distributed you say that would you want is that there should be jobs more jobs that will solve other things that i home but i build more and all you buy you have to. be cloned but i want the same because you see it there not that i. will but it will pull me out of a man thought all by the way will pass the old it will tell you and i went to the best of luck to feel the little new custom when i will feel almost rulings that will be open to make you a loan you have. got the loan you have to. buy a loan you can see that. my little ways. but like so many of
sick woman enough for me that he stood by me bad i'm keen saving money goals and yet get that out and you know that that i know that he will no longer me that deliver my little bit wagging piece to go an angel came on the best song you pick tonight is a bit of a dumbass on the minutes when they get out what if they know dave i know how you man don't know you got a lot you made the when and what did it go mr going to get on the back. those me say. these they got how they. got that you say yeah...
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he had been keen to declare his innocence, but made a chilling threat.the mufti. because he had been uncooperative with the police cooperation with the police investigations he was denied a bail extension and fled, but was quickly rearrested. we tried to speak to him for this programme, but his associates demanded $10,000 for an interview with him. today, he remains on trial, accused of involvement in qandeel‘s murder. since we interviewed the mufti in 2016, he has conceded that he knew the man said to have driven qandeel‘s relatives to and from the scene. it's his cousin, abdul basit. qandeel‘s story has been brought into almost every home in pakistan. there is a 28—part tv series based on her life. but her legacy may be greater than this. in response to her murder, the government passed new law against honour killings even if family forgives the killers, the state will still try them for murder. but the slow pace of the trial is worrying for those who want qandeel‘s law, as it's known, to be applied and to set a legal precedent. this woman works for a
he had been keen to declare his innocence, but made a chilling threat.the mufti. because he had been uncooperative with the police cooperation with the police investigations he was denied a bail extension and fled, but was quickly rearrested. we tried to speak to him for this programme, but his associates demanded $10,000 for an interview with him. today, he remains on trial, accused of involvement in qandeel‘s murder. since we interviewed the mufti in 2016, he has conceded that he knew the...
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you just do and suddenly happens so there would be some traces and we know that the turks are very keen on searching your well in the consul general residence a very short walk from from where i'm standing they where in the garden they did it for a mission to do that and they saw the well and they wanted to search it there and then and this is a couple of weeks ago but the saudis said the name of the search team to get on the well isn't on the list therefore you're not coming in and sort of the for permission the saudis are saying nor at the moment and the turks are very keen to get to that well no i'm not saying that the body is definitely there but they would like to test water samples and do a much deeper set. to at the very least rule that out as a place where the body may well have been but it and they're also very keen to find this local so called cooperate or as the saudis call them the person that was given the task of disposing of the body the turks say that given that he was turkish he committed a crime on turkish soil that gives them the right to push for the extradition of a
you just do and suddenly happens so there would be some traces and we know that the turks are very keen on searching your well in the consul general residence a very short walk from from where i'm standing they where in the garden they did it for a mission to do that and they saw the well and they wanted to search it there and then and this is a couple of weeks ago but the saudis said the name of the search team to get on the well isn't on the list therefore you're not coming in and sort of the...
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the european union isn't keen to do that. a referendum isn't keen to do that. a referendum is theoretically possible but a lot of challenges and politically difficult for theresa may. as long as theresa may is there we know that it will be extended and with it won't have a referendum. bring someone else in and anything is possible. anything is possible. theresa may has repeatedly ruled out another referendum or extending article 50. in the past she did rule out calling out general election and we know what happened. at the beginning of these negotiations she said we were definitely out of the european court ofjustice definitely out of the european court of justice and the definitely out of the european court ofjustice and the customs union but if you look at what has been agreed between negotiators, both promises haven't been kept, at least completely. that comes down again to interpretation or what you want to believe. i want to remind our viewers about what theresa may did say. she said, we will have full control of our borders, money, laws, we are out of the
the european union isn't keen to do that. a referendum isn't keen to do that. a referendum is theoretically possible but a lot of challenges and politically difficult for theresa may. as long as theresa may is there we know that it will be extended and with it won't have a referendum. bring someone else in and anything is possible. anything is possible. theresa may has repeatedly ruled out another referendum or extending article 50. in the past she did rule out calling out general election and...
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nation in understanding that we were doing the wrong thing in the wrong place to the wrong people keen to serve his state and country for five consecutive terms as a united states senator from the state of massachusetts and provided a enormous leadership during those terms and then became a secretary of state who led two treaties that only a moron would try to undo. [applause] [cheering] and i must say i do want to welcome senator kerry to miami
nation in understanding that we were doing the wrong thing in the wrong place to the wrong people keen to serve his state and country for five consecutive terms as a united states senator from the state of massachusetts and provided a enormous leadership during those terms and then became a secretary of state who led two treaties that only a moron would try to undo. [applause] [cheering] and i must say i do want to welcome senator kerry to miami
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china is keen to convince the world that it is open for business, and that it really does play fair. earlier this month it cut import tariffs on more than 1500 goods, including metals, wood and even gemstones. but the reductions were fairly meagre, less than 3% on average. but even if progress on liberalisation seems slow, firms are investing more and more money in the country. last year there was $136 billion in foreign direct investment. one of those investing is tesla, which last month spent $140 million buying land in shanghai, for its first factory outside the us with reports it could spend as much as $5 billion on the new plant. that is just one example of a
china is keen to convince the world that it is open for business, and that it really does play fair. earlier this month it cut import tariffs on more than 1500 goods, including metals, wood and even gemstones. but the reductions were fairly meagre, less than 3% on average. but even if progress on liberalisation seems slow, firms are investing more and more money in the country. last year there was $136 billion in foreign direct investment. one of those investing is tesla, which last month spent...
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it was always clear this is about damage control and they are very keen to get an orderly brecht's that but having said that it's also clear here that one has negotiated now for almost two years it's been hours and hours of of difficult negotiations where one was waiting for the british side to actually say what they want then finally to move beyond those red lines that they pointed out from the beginning now finally we have this document some six hundred pages hammered out and of course the hope is that this will go forward that this at least provides a step or two to move on because everyone is clear a cliff that is the alternative and that is something that brussels is very keen to avoid there are some in the u.k. who have suggested that there might still be time to tone down some of the provisions of this were drawn agreement now naturally that would require this deed to go back to the e.u. is there any appetite in the e.u. to have another look at this withdrawal agreement. a number of leaders arriving here this morning were asked their exactly that questions and they avoided it cle
it was always clear this is about damage control and they are very keen to get an orderly brecht's that but having said that it's also clear here that one has negotiated now for almost two years it's been hours and hours of of difficult negotiations where one was waiting for the british side to actually say what they want then finally to move beyond those red lines that they pointed out from the beginning now finally we have this document some six hundred pages hammered out and of course the...
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oh absolutely very very keen i mean this kickoff is about twenty three hours after it was scheduled as you mentioned just minutes away now so the kickoff for this one more narrow stadia sitting behind me a few late stragglers coming in to take their seats i mean one hundred millimeters of rain fell on saturday that's more than you would normally falls in the whole of november absolutely flooded around this area the pitch was water logged the grounds people were working through the night into the morning to get the picture ready for this kickoff. it was really kind of last minute the calm of all the officials the body that runs south american football they were out about five hours ago inspecting the pitch and they finally said it's a great relief right across the city the game will go ahead and so you can probably hear behind me the fireworks going off the crowds are singing great expectation for this final tell us about the delay how has it affected the fans especially the ones allowed to travel to get to the game saturday. were we were here yesterday saturday watching the bedraggled
oh absolutely very very keen i mean this kickoff is about twenty three hours after it was scheduled as you mentioned just minutes away now so the kickoff for this one more narrow stadia sitting behind me a few late stragglers coming in to take their seats i mean one hundred millimeters of rain fell on saturday that's more than you would normally falls in the whole of november absolutely flooded around this area the pitch was water logged the grounds people were working through the night into...
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she was more keen to pitch her brexit compromise. this message needs to be convincing to survive.ade, you know, first and foremost, my conservative benches, those who are working with us — the dup are working with us obviously in confidence and supply. but i want to say, to be able to say to all parliamentarians, every mp — i believe, truly believe, that this is the best deal for britain. reporter: will you be resigning today, mr gove? good morning. he doesn't think it's much of a good deal. but, after wobbling and wavering, look... the minister's red box, still in his hand. do you have confidence in the prime minister, mrgove? i absolutely do. i'm also looking forward to continuing to work with all of my government colleagues and all my colleagues from parliament in order to make sure that we get the best future for britain. i think it's absolutely vital that we focus on getting the right deal in the future and making sure that in the areas that matter so much to the british people, we can get a good outcome. thank you very much. we know this cabinet minister, penny mordaunt, doe
she was more keen to pitch her brexit compromise. this message needs to be convincing to survive.ade, you know, first and foremost, my conservative benches, those who are working with us — the dup are working with us obviously in confidence and supply. but i want to say, to be able to say to all parliamentarians, every mp — i believe, truly believe, that this is the best deal for britain. reporter: will you be resigning today, mr gove? good morning. he doesn't think it's much of a good...
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many are keen to go, some less keen to go, earlier today people here would have heard the helicopters coming overhead, which signalled the arrival of president trump. he was here to meet with some of the firefighting teams, but also to assess the worst of the damage. that damage has happened in a town called paradise, completely devastated this fire. my colleague danjohnson devastated this fire. my colleague dan johnson has been devastated this fire. my colleague danjohnson has been here today, and here is his report. in the ruins of paradise, the president got his own clear view of just how devastating this fire was, and he offered his sympathy to the people of this town, and the families of those still missing. this is very sad to see it. as far as the lives are concerned, nobody knows quite yet. we're up to a certain number, but we have a lot of people that are not accounted for. and this is the kind of destruction — in fact, they're telling me this isn't even not as bad as some areas. some areas are even beyond this charred. a week ago, while this earth was still hot, the presiden
many are keen to go, some less keen to go, earlier today people here would have heard the helicopters coming overhead, which signalled the arrival of president trump. he was here to meet with some of the firefighting teams, but also to assess the worst of the damage. that damage has happened in a town called paradise, completely devastated this fire. my colleague danjohnson devastated this fire. my colleague dan johnson has been devastated this fire. my colleague danjohnson has been here today,...
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there are still those keen brexiteers to put their name to the list. 48 letters to be sent to the so—called 1922 committee for that sent to the so—called1922 committee for that go through for a challenge to be triggered if you like. we still haven't got to that. but it is an open question as to who would be the key challenge in any case. do they really want it right now? what is the best option for them? not least the party as well. so we are, asi least the party as well. so we are, as i say, we are still in the dark. we are looking for a shard of light at the moment. it might come in the hours ahead. well, for that eliminating briefing for now, david, thank you very much. we'll have more from you a little bit later on. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news. one of the greatest works by the british painter, david hockney, has been sold at auction at christie's in new york forjust over $90 million. that's a new record for a work by a living artist sold at auction. portrait of an artist, pool with two figures, was painted in 1972 a
there are still those keen brexiteers to put their name to the list. 48 letters to be sent to the so—called 1922 committee for that sent to the so—called1922 committee for that go through for a challenge to be triggered if you like. we still haven't got to that. but it is an open question as to who would be the key challenge in any case. do they really want it right now? what is the best option for them? not least the party as well. so we are, asi least the party as well. so we are, as i...
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house of commons is blocked it simply can't advance what kind of keen to own block that log jam if you like and so is it going to be an election is it going to be a referendum is it going to be some second vote in parliament and the e.u. ultimately the only need the u.k. is.
house of commons is blocked it simply can't advance what kind of keen to own block that log jam if you like and so is it going to be an election is it going to be a referendum is it going to be some second vote in parliament and the e.u. ultimately the only need the u.k. is.
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afghanistan because of the cost they're not going to be leaving anytime soon so why is the envoy so keen so clear that he can get a deal by april. you know so so far there is nothing and so the in the public domain in terms of what they the taliban have been doing to us of to indicate that they are ready for that compromise but if you look along you know on all sides of the conflict there is a sense that it really serves very little purpose and the taliban official position is that he is that the u.s. is occupying afghanistan i mean the reality is they're not there's an independent government in afghanistan is relatively small number of u.s. troops who are very keen to go home that's not the same as an occupation many of the taliban commanders and fighters you know would rather see you see a deal bring an end to the fighting civilian population wants it so there's certainly a groundswell inside afghanistan in favor of the deal but at the moment you know the leaderships haven't yet budged or indicated what the basis for compromise but what do you think a deal might look like with the us t
afghanistan because of the cost they're not going to be leaving anytime soon so why is the envoy so keen so clear that he can get a deal by april. you know so so far there is nothing and so the in the public domain in terms of what they the taliban have been doing to us of to indicate that they are ready for that compromise but if you look along you know on all sides of the conflict there is a sense that it really serves very little purpose and the taliban official position is that he is that...
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tom keene has the day off. happy thanksgiving.greement between the future relationship between the eu and the u.k. deep regulatory cooperation to replace the much discussed backstop. a member ofow, pat, the u.k. labour party for southeast and is on the committee for exiting the european union. james and miles still with us. when you look at the conversation surrounding brexit and the second referendum, what will happen? do we have any idea or are all bets off? , witht has become clear the draft withdrawal agreement and this agreement on the political declaration for the future is that the brexit offered to voters two years ago, the vision of a swashbuckling singapore like, free trade deals, is not on offer. what is on offer is something where we leave political structures of the european union but remain closely in its economic orbit. that raises a new question. what is the point of doing this for a country like the u.k.? the political calculus has changed with emergence of documents today. francine: you want second referendum? wi
tom keene has the day off. happy thanksgiving.greement between the future relationship between the eu and the u.k. deep regulatory cooperation to replace the much discussed backstop. a member ofow, pat, the u.k. labour party for southeast and is on the committee for exiting the european union. james and miles still with us. when you look at the conversation surrounding brexit and the second referendum, what will happen? do we have any idea or are all bets off? , witht has become clear the draft...
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john: i do whatever tom keene tells me.t now, someone with a ,reat geopolitical perspective here is ian bremmer. on the election festivities of last night, here is dr. bremmer tweeting out. and resting to see so many seats --t after president wonderful to have you with us today. what is so interesting is the great divide, the cultural divide and some would say the economic inequalities of this nation. we be in two years? >> more divided than we are now. the fact that we are this divided in an economy doing this well with extremely low unemployment, a tax break a benefit that has made most americans more optimistic about the economy than they were two years ago, implies he should be doing a lot better than low 40's in his approval. he is massively devices. that is the reason why he decided to go on immigration in race for hisnd election bid for the midterms, as opposed to running on a solid economy. when the economy turns downward, as it most certainly well as we head toward the 2020 race, you have to ask yourself, what is t
john: i do whatever tom keene tells me.t now, someone with a ,reat geopolitical perspective here is ian bremmer. on the election festivities of last night, here is dr. bremmer tweeting out. and resting to see so many seats --t after president wonderful to have you with us today. what is so interesting is the great divide, the cultural divide and some would say the economic inequalities of this nation. we be in two years? >> more divided than we are now. the fact that we are this divided...
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this is bloomberg surveillance live from new york, i'm tom keene. to cyber monday, francine lacqua at westminster. parliamentarians do? francine: they talk about the deal and how they see the prospects if the deal does not get voted through parliament. i would imagine a lot of people are trying to figure out what day the vote will be on. be sometime before mid-december but they are expecting the prime minister to give us a date. cabinets are meeting with the prime minister. we saw pictures of cars arriving. we are in a wait and see situation. there is a secret spreadsheet both for and against. that is what we have to get into. got a spreadsheet for cyber monday. here is taylor. theresa may will begin selling her brexit agreement to a skeptical parliament today. the deal was finalized with the european union over the weekend. may has staked her authority on a campaign to persuade the house of commons to endorse the agreement in a vote next month. she has warned a better deal is not available. the united arab emirates has pardoned a british academic s
this is bloomberg surveillance live from new york, i'm tom keene. to cyber monday, francine lacqua at westminster. parliamentarians do? francine: they talk about the deal and how they see the prospects if the deal does not get voted through parliament. i would imagine a lot of people are trying to figure out what day the vote will be on. be sometime before mid-december but they are expecting the prime minister to give us a date. cabinets are meeting with the prime minister. we saw pictures of...
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wars aren't known to be keen swimmers but they are if you grew consumers of crisps and cookies. run veco this is i like getting both i really how come i have a look and as i it's not traditional it is really interesting to see the animals in the city it always happens always great to be able to show them to my son but we all know about the down side to not tell your kids i breed fast they roam in the garbage and they can spread disease. and stop putting on the right guys hi dear also works with the public that's really important because people need to do their part to enable the peaceful coexistence of humans and animals in the big city of this africa is was even done now for other animal say want hogs or elephants move into towns and villages and cause a commotion. australia has similar problems of his ed it will be image we're going gauge with both the supporters on the critics and having animals in our midst and we have to find a way to live with animals it can't be right to simply fight them off. of the many cities have blossomed into hubs of biodiversity it's often in the u
wars aren't known to be keen swimmers but they are if you grew consumers of crisps and cookies. run veco this is i like getting both i really how come i have a look and as i it's not traditional it is really interesting to see the animals in the city it always happens always great to be able to show them to my son but we all know about the down side to not tell your kids i breed fast they roam in the garbage and they can spread disease. and stop putting on the right guys hi dear also works with...
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it was all a campaign where keen cosmic personality tested the squad.ent public in lake recordings. on the wrong side of the assistance. you are asking me about the criticism of players, it is my responsibility. results do fall under his responsibility and 2018 has seen some of the worst. relegation from the nation ‘s leak was confirmed with just a the nation ‘s leak was confirmed withjust a single the nation ‘s leak was confirmed with just a single goal in their four games. a new manager will go straight into qualifying for euro 2020. the results haven't been good enough and the manager always comes under pressure, ultimately the faa, it is mutual consent, they have parted company, i think if they are still there he would have qualified. o'neill spent his career as a premier league mainstay but at 66 yea rs old premier league mainstay but at 66 years old he could no choose to walk away. it was the job and the characters that once got this nation excited. but no irish football faces another rethink. more on this from conor mcginn mara. many felt this wa
it was all a campaign where keen cosmic personality tested the squad.ent public in lake recordings. on the wrong side of the assistance. you are asking me about the criticism of players, it is my responsibility. results do fall under his responsibility and 2018 has seen some of the worst. relegation from the nation ‘s leak was confirmed with just a the nation ‘s leak was confirmed withjust a single the nation ‘s leak was confirmed with just a single goal in their four games. a new manager...
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that she was mentioning that to pay it's an ellipse this because we know that you think she's really keen on not it was one tiny item of wooding but she didn't talk about a shared a common european ami she talked about a long term common european army the difference between the two absolutely yeah let's go back over then to kate there who is in outside the chancellery i'm kate we did hear about issues like taxation digital transformation these kind of practical issues to revive the european economy now you've been watching. call together how much progress have these two mate over the past year in which they've been strengthening that partnership do you think it's just words and rhetoric or have they actually been able to achieve something together. i mean certainly without doubt the personal relationship that we see and again looking back to just a week ago. remember and services f they and they hundredth anniversary of the end of world war when there was some very touching scenes and certainly i think the personal relationship between michael and marichal is certainly something that can
that she was mentioning that to pay it's an ellipse this because we know that you think she's really keen on not it was one tiny item of wooding but she didn't talk about a shared a common european ami she talked about a long term common european army the difference between the two absolutely yeah let's go back over then to kate there who is in outside the chancellery i'm kate we did hear about issues like taxation digital transformation these kind of practical issues to revive the european...
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as well they don't want to talk to the cameras they've been burned before by bad press and they're keen to turn the image of the town around some concede that they could definitely use more investment but it's not up to politicians in america to judge their hometown one interesting suggestion came from the director of a documentary about j. which she said that dr nick stella should come over here and she could show him around the town and so he can see for himself all the improvements that have been made i get the sense that the locals here would have one or two things to say to him. right after the break a frozen moment in time from the second world war was uncovered after a camera is found in a trench in russia still containing its original film. in terms of blasphemy i mean blasphemy has never actually been used nobody has been prosecuted but you are right it was only renewed ten years ago by a previous government and it really shows how out of step the political establishment has been there's been a huge movement of women and young people and dave been pushing the political establis
as well they don't want to talk to the cameras they've been burned before by bad press and they're keen to turn the image of the town around some concede that they could definitely use more investment but it's not up to politicians in america to judge their hometown one interesting suggestion came from the director of a documentary about j. which she said that dr nick stella should come over here and she could show him around the town and so he can see for himself all the improvements that have...
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the young are keen to leave that cruel history behind and create a new name. one gets peaceful and prosperous as in many african countries the population in rwanda is growing fast it's approaching twelve point six million. sixty percent are under twenty five. the average age in the country is just nineteen. so it's not surprising that this co-working space is full of young people it's where can i move gear because the junior is based called the best of l a startup house it was a stablished by a german foundation of the same name here there is fast internet access a range of i.t. workshops and help with finding investors among the projects underway are a platform for small companies to access financing an app for organic food and an online shop for ethical and sustainably sourced clothing. here is to provide a place where like minded people can come together and exchange ideas even if they have diverse business plans entrepreneurs are heroes here because they're seen as bold and decisive they want to achieve something for their represented a great opportunity f
the young are keen to leave that cruel history behind and create a new name. one gets peaceful and prosperous as in many african countries the population in rwanda is growing fast it's approaching twelve point six million. sixty percent are under twenty five. the average age in the country is just nineteen. so it's not surprising that this co-working space is full of young people it's where can i move gear because the junior is based called the best of l a startup house it was a stablished by a...
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as well they don't want to talk to the cameras they've been burned before by bad press and they're keen to turn the image of the town around some concede that they could definitely use more investment but it's not up to politicians in america to judge their hometown one interesting suggestion came from the director of a documentary about j. which she said that dr nick stella should come over here and she could show him around the town and so he can see for himself all the improvements that have been made i get the sense that the locals here would have one or two things to say to him. french human rights groups are calling for an investigation into the nine hundred ninety four rwandan genocide to be reopened after the release of a video which appears to show a senior french military officer being informed about a mask taking place in the area known as the rear hills yet the army failed to intervene. before you would be only too confessional now human rights activists are demanding answers one leader of the organization survey is a plaintiff in the case she says it was too premature to cl
as well they don't want to talk to the cameras they've been burned before by bad press and they're keen to turn the image of the town around some concede that they could definitely use more investment but it's not up to politicians in america to judge their hometown one interesting suggestion came from the director of a documentary about j. which she said that dr nick stella should come over here and she could show him around the town and so he can see for himself all the improvements that have...
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seemed surprisingly concerned with events playing out in spain's catalonia and london's keenness to see russia's hand in that bid for independence from spain so step one get public opinion on your side it's simple really you can write up a study yourself this close to produced a major study on russian influence in the catalan referendum process which was circulated privately to key influences in spain including the prime minister's office and throughout europe on the integrity initiative network step to feed the results of your research to the media its main means of influence is through academic papers and especially through articles written by independent journalists in newspapers like el pais based on material provided anonymously by the cluster. the most read spanish newspaper put out quite a number of independent pieces on catalan referendum some of them written by the man named as the head of the spanish cluster just take a moment for this information to sink in the leader of the cell designated with pushing a very specific message parts of an information secret service with a bud
seemed surprisingly concerned with events playing out in spain's catalonia and london's keenness to see russia's hand in that bid for independence from spain so step one get public opinion on your side it's simple really you can write up a study yourself this close to produced a major study on russian influence in the catalan referendum process which was circulated privately to key influences in spain including the prime minister's office and throughout europe on the integrity initiative...
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as well they don't want to talk to the cameras they've been burned before by bad press and they're keen to turn the image of the town around some concede that they could definitely use more investment but it's not up to politicians in america to judge their hometown one interesting suggestion came from the director of a documentary about j. which she said that dr nick stella should come over here and she could show him around the town and so he can see for himself all the improvements that have been made i get the sense that the locals here would have one or two things to say to him. reporting that still to come frozen moment in time from the second world war zone after camera is found in a trench in russia still containing its original film we'll have a look at it just after the break. you know world of big partisan law and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight
as well they don't want to talk to the cameras they've been burned before by bad press and they're keen to turn the image of the town around some concede that they could definitely use more investment but it's not up to politicians in america to judge their hometown one interesting suggestion came from the director of a documentary about j. which she said that dr nick stella should come over here and she could show him around the town and so he can see for himself all the improvements that have...