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lille were very strong putting us under pressure. so, we can't win every match or play well during the whole match. d technical match. more so than a spectacular match. >> in spain, classico lived up to its billing with our stallone barcelona beating madrid. messi top scorer with a hat trick. it was a very exciting game. we started very well in the opening minutes and then the game went against us. then we were able to react well, and it was a very important victory. goinge three teams, it is to be top all the way and i think this victory will give us a lot of strength to go forward. as i said before, if we had won, then the league would not have been over. it is not over now. still nine more games. we would just continue fighting. we have sevilla coming up next that we have to win that one. tsongace's jo-wilfred faced a tough test against baghdatis and this debris it -- and the cypriot started better. for tsonga him in number 11, he hard fought win. the frenchman plays andy murray next. gasquet joined his compatriot in the next roun
lille were very strong putting us under pressure. so, we can't win every match or play well during the whole match. d technical match. more so than a spectacular match. >> in spain, classico lived up to its billing with our stallone barcelona beating madrid. messi top scorer with a hat trick. it was a very exciting game. we started very well in the opening minutes and then the game went against us. then we were able to react well, and it was a very important victory. goinge three teams,...
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even in your immediate up line and down lilled should you attempt team building. do you think you will be rewarded for being a giver. when you start out at the bottom rung of the work environment? >> i think you will be rewarded. you will be rewarded in the long run. i think for a lot of us, we don't have the opportunity to think or make decision ises with long term outcomes in mind. that makes it harder for us to make decisions or to donate our time and resources to other people that we really need to be devoting to ourselves. >> so does a lot of this depend on career phase? because it seems like it would be easier to be a giver as a c.e.o -- >> it think it depends. everybody has something to offer. and i think -- it could vary, depending on where you are in your stage and career. but i think everybody adds value to the conversation. and so is -- i have learned as much and is connected with a variety of different people who are just out of their university studies, as i have had people that have been in positions for 20 years. soy think it it depends on that smar
even in your immediate up line and down lilled should you attempt team building. do you think you will be rewarded for being a giver. when you start out at the bottom rung of the work environment? >> i think you will be rewarded. you will be rewarded in the long run. i think for a lot of us, we don't have the opportunity to think or make decision ises with long term outcomes in mind. that makes it harder for us to make decisions or to donate our time and resources to other people that we...
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it was weeks before scientists stationed in the french city of lille the ninety the findings in an effort to contain the outbreak. doctors in the town board is set up isolation units the suspected cases much during the ice in the democratic republic of congo to set up in response the most reported the break between may and november of two thousand and twelve. that left thirty four did to make their fta is that the stock says that couldn't be too nice to see rains. unable to account for the maintenance of these possibly infected neighboring countries. i'm afraid the fire risk would find its way across the board is. honestly this edition due out today its way back with more news about fifteen minutes hundred and ten. you form . like them and none of it. they found the rate of infant room. i was kind of book you're reading about to find something typically a bad thing. the one debatable but i thought that the advantage of the two hundred thousand people at the four dates with me let them take them a highlight. i think i can imagine all that rather it's how white folks went for a full fifth c
it was weeks before scientists stationed in the french city of lille the ninety the findings in an effort to contain the outbreak. doctors in the town board is set up isolation units the suspected cases much during the ice in the democratic republic of congo to set up in response the most reported the break between may and november of two thousand and twelve. that left thirty four did to make their fta is that the stock says that couldn't be too nice to see rains. unable to account for the...
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let's take a lill listen to this individual in court this week. >> sir, i -- >> don't ask me about itt ask me about her again. don't ask me about her again. don't ask me about her again. >> we'll take a break. >> the press is now describing him as petulant. they are describing him as entitled. look, when an impressionable teenager becomes a superstar it is a recipe for a human time bomb. i spent a childhood getting rammed through paparazzi on the way to school. i understand as much as anyone how difficult it is to grow up in the spotlight. so i have sympathy for mr. bieber, but, still, a great big platform comes with great big responsibilities, and he could be making a lot of good happen for all of those young girls and boys that look up to him. so, he gets a provisional zero, and we hope that he'll improve his behavior. >> let's check in for the last time today on the battle of the day. the question, legalized pot or not? and the winner, rfd weed yes with more than 90%. everybody wants to get high. rocky was one of the few who picked rfd. sooner or later the usa will be known for its
let's take a lill listen to this individual in court this week. >> sir, i -- >> don't ask me about itt ask me about her again. don't ask me about her again. don't ask me about her again. >> we'll take a break. >> the press is now describing him as petulant. they are describing him as entitled. look, when an impressionable teenager becomes a superstar it is a recipe for a human time bomb. i spent a childhood getting rammed through paparazzi on the way to school. i...
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and rachel's friend, fantasia lille recalls a chilling relationship. >> rachel was ranting how much shewhich makes this cell phone video all the more haunting because it was captured by skylar six months before she was killed. sheila asked skylar and rachel the best way to die. >> would you rather get suffocated or shot. >> shot, there would be no suffering. >> drowning or suffocating? >> suffocating. >> it's almost the same thing. >> incredibly disturbing scene. friends say in the months before skylar's death, she and sheila fought constantly. late on july 5th, skylar tweeted this -- you doing blank like that is why i'll never completely trust you. later that night skylar is seen on that surveillance tape driving away from home for the last time. what were they fighting about? there's a possible answer. hallway whispers that rachel and sheila developed a sexual relationship and that skylar knew and threatened to out them. did they kill her to keep their secret? close to a motive as anyone can come up with. >> do you think we'll ever know why it happened? >> i think it's something for r
and rachel's friend, fantasia lille recalls a chilling relationship. >> rachel was ranting how much shewhich makes this cell phone video all the more haunting because it was captured by skylar six months before she was killed. sheila asked skylar and rachel the best way to die. >> would you rather get suffocated or shot. >> shot, there would be no suffering. >> drowning or suffocating? >> suffocating. >> it's almost the same thing. >> incredibly...
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that, and also red cloud anticipateed the heart of everything that is, the sioux name for the black lills is pasapa, and that's the heart of everything there is. the black hills was the heart of their existence. that's where they believed their ancestors came from, and it was sacred land to them, and it could not be given away. it could not just be occupied, could not be taken advantage of by the white explorers, settlers, and the army, certainly. red cloud became increasingly concerned that that the indians were going to have to make some kind of stand, and they -- protect what they had, and he was not a war-like person in the sense that he had the -- he had to wage war against other tribes, but, again, that was for survival, food, for family. he was married to a woman named pretty owl. they were married for 59 years. they had a family and family to support, but he saw that coming. he saw this clash, and bob mentionedded the word "empire" before, and there was a growing empire of the east, and there was this empire that red cloud was basically become the head of because he was this intel
that, and also red cloud anticipateed the heart of everything that is, the sioux name for the black lills is pasapa, and that's the heart of everything there is. the black hills was the heart of their existence. that's where they believed their ancestors came from, and it was sacred land to them, and it could not be given away. it could not just be occupied, could not be taken advantage of by the white explorers, settlers, and the army, certainly. red cloud became increasingly concerned that...
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speaker, let's test our knowledge how much or how lilling they have enforced the immigration laws of the united states during their term. question one, which president deported a population, slightly larger than the population of the entire state of nebraska? with almost two million deported so far, barack obama has deported more people to live in the entire state of nebraska. no one has deported more people. a star, first place, goes to barack obama. question two, who expanded immigration enforcement by local enforcement 100 fold? one of these presidents expanded the secure communities program for deporting immigrants who are booked into local jails from 31 jurisdictions in this nation to over 3,000. who was that? yes, president barack obama, another dubious star. question number three, let's go to boots on the ground where the immigration issue seems to begin and end for many republicans. who spent more money on immigration enforcement than all other federal law enforcement combined? well, if you guessed barack obama, you would be right. yes. the $18 billion he spends is $3.5 billi
speaker, let's test our knowledge how much or how lilling they have enforced the immigration laws of the united states during their term. question one, which president deported a population, slightly larger than the population of the entire state of nebraska? with almost two million deported so far, barack obama has deported more people to live in the entire state of nebraska. no one has deported more people. a star, first place, goes to barack obama. question two, who expanded immigration...
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beginning in the city of lille where we'll be meeting entrepreneurs from a high tech sector. wednesday will know if carmaker peugeot is signing a deal to build cars in china followed by a major foreign policy speech in paris thursday the french party in germany when it comes to treating with him fresh local elections coming up on sunday the second round deadline pass this tuesday for registering slates of candidates for next sunday's runoff. the socialists in the mainstream right at odds over how to handle the surge of the far right beaten in sunday's fist around her suspicion is that it is striking back. delegates second round of months with the greene county and secessionist in good stead to becoming the capital male across the country all swaddled up to pursuing a similar approach to impulses with greens into samuel with the left front in the state so who were pleased to announce that our clients with joe marco polo. it is relevant bits left from tcu will also move on. was agreed very quickly. the then off to the moma. in towns with this issue this finished in the parties'
beginning in the city of lille where we'll be meeting entrepreneurs from a high tech sector. wednesday will know if carmaker peugeot is signing a deal to build cars in china followed by a major foreign policy speech in paris thursday the french party in germany when it comes to treating with him fresh local elections coming up on sunday the second round deadline pass this tuesday for registering slates of candidates for next sunday's runoff. the socialists in the mainstream right at odds over...
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if you have a russian state with the power and political capital and lill to turn around, they can, the intersection of all three is catastrophic because you -- what you see out of the russian government is increasingly a state that is hard pressed to deal with even one of these dynamics, let alone three of them. putin's state, the state that putin and the followers built over a dozen years or so is built for the here and now, not as a long term national enterprise. what putin does abroad, and, by the way, i think all of you remember that old political saw that when you have problems at home, you go abroad; right? with that in mind, think about putin's grand standing on syria and iran. it may be not just a reflection of russian strength, maybe, but it may be a reflection of russian internal weakness; right? the state he's built simply has not dealt with these treens in a serious fashion. it's not wired that way. russian's government is more than anything else, a few years ago, talked about a form of managed democracy. they don't talk about managed democracy anymore. it is more than anyt
if you have a russian state with the power and political capital and lill to turn around, they can, the intersection of all three is catastrophic because you -- what you see out of the russian government is increasingly a state that is hard pressed to deal with even one of these dynamics, let alone three of them. putin's state, the state that putin and the followers built over a dozen years or so is built for the here and now, not as a long term national enterprise. what putin does abroad, and,...