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a convincing 4—0 win for livingston over championship side ayr.stjohnstone; dunfermline beat arbroath 3—1; it finished 1—0 to alloa athletic against hearts after an extra time penalty. and in the late match st mirren beat aberdeen 2—1. jamie mcgrath scoring in the 88th minute to win it. let's take a look at some of the other sports news stories making the headlines... no surprises in qualifying for the bahrain grand prix. mercedes first and second fastest, occupying the front row of the grid. lewis hamilton set a new track record to claim pole ahead of his team mate valtteri bottas, who edged out red bull's max verstappen for second place on the grid. the defending champion ding junhui has been put out of the uk snooker championship in only the second round by world number 65 david grace. ding was 5—3 up, but grace fought back to win the match 6—5 in milton keynes. former world champion neil robertson beat chris wakelin 6—1. a six from england captain heather knight gave her side sydney thunder victory at the women's big bash in australia. they be
a convincing 4—0 win for livingston over championship side ayr.stjohnstone; dunfermline beat arbroath 3—1; it finished 1—0 to alloa athletic against hearts after an extra time penalty. and in the late match st mirren beat aberdeen 2—1. jamie mcgrath scoring in the 88th minute to win it. let's take a look at some of the other sports news stories making the headlines... no surprises in qualifying for the bahrain grand prix. mercedes first and second fastest, occupying the front row of the...
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sergeant livingston previously served in the u.s. navy and air force. also the california army national guard. to a crowd of fellow civilians and that's he talked about his experiences. and what he's grateful for amid a pandemic and a tumultuous election season. this veterans gathering was certainly different than that of years past. but perhaps more important than ever. >>america's got to come together as we can't be split like we time for unity and i think one thing that we can all agree on is we're all americans. we left the country and for any type of opportunity if we can have >>was karma dickerson reporting for us tonight and that wraps up kron 4 news tonight at 8 but can and i will be back at the top of the hour as bay area businesses are forced to shut down again and scale back their reopenings because of a spike in covid cases a team of stanford researchers has track where you are most likely to contract covid-19 and san jose police no longer have the final say in whether or not body camera video will be released to now make
sergeant livingston previously served in the u.s. navy and air force. also the california army national guard. to a crowd of fellow civilians and that's he talked about his experiences. and what he's grateful for amid a pandemic and a tumultuous election season. this veterans gathering was certainly different than that of years past. but perhaps more important than ever. >>america's got to come together as we can't be split like we time for unity and i think one thing that we can all...
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your architect or not, you know, it was the 1st summit on off going to do a beginning to sort of livingstone, the time of the reform and others from europe or something purpose computing. few people understood, not that i mean, maybe not well the body you got out. plus he could issue a myth. you did not take a penny. look at the beef with our small hospital personnel to become perfect. both of us go scared. pink insisted from pros. person implies a medical cure us, but i could, but he summoned this important things in them and this has sort of, i want to start over there. i will go to them because they're going to need a lot of them. but i want to do nothing for them. you're misusing their focus on others. you really listen to the mother. he or she will let you know that when i went into one of those who, you know, and a person that normally does, you know that i know you, that i'm on the national reconnaissance of you know, pretty one thing. you're not a sports fan or not the words new mom outlook on the i remember this, i'm going to be so not ok with the on you know, he got into this you k
your architect or not, you know, it was the 1st summit on off going to do a beginning to sort of livingstone, the time of the reform and others from europe or something purpose computing. few people understood, not that i mean, maybe not well the body you got out. plus he could issue a myth. you did not take a penny. look at the beef with our small hospital personnel to become perfect. both of us go scared. pink insisted from pros. person implies a medical cure us, but i could, but he summoned...
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sergeant livingston previously served in the u.s. navy and air force. also the california army national guard. to a crowd of fellow civilians and that's he talked about his experiences. and what he's grateful for amid a pandemic and a tumultuous election season. this veterans gathering was certainly different than that of years past. but perhaps more important than ever americans got to come together as we can't be split like we time for unity and i think one thing that we can all agree on is we're all americans. we left the country. >>and for any type of opportunity if we can have >>in vacaville karma dickerson. >>over the past 2 months the american red cross has had to cancel more than 120 blood drives in northern california because of the recent wildfires but today it was able to collect nearly 40 units of blood at a blood drive in vacaville, san francisco's zion church collaborated with the red cross for today's blood drive more than 200 church members pledged to donate blood. the red cross says that it has already see blood supp
sergeant livingston previously served in the u.s. navy and air force. also the california army national guard. to a crowd of fellow civilians and that's he talked about his experiences. and what he's grateful for amid a pandemic and a tumultuous election season. this veterans gathering was certainly different than that of years past. but perhaps more important than ever americans got to come together as we can't be split like we time for unity and i think one thing that we can all agree on is...
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that will include ross county's premiership match against livingston tonight.ave any sort of real significance financially, but what it does is give everybody a bit of hope and something to hang on to regarding getting back out and watching football. we obviously have a small band of loyal supporters here in the highlands and what we want to do is give them value for money in their season ticket and the money they have put into the football club. the only way we can do that is by letting them watch live football. thankfully, we have an opportunity to do that. nigel clough is back in football. he's the new manager at league 2 mansfield town. clough stood down from his position at burton albion in may to help ease the financial pressures at the club following the pandemic. he has signed a contract until 2023. his brother simon willjoin him as head of recruitment. they are third—bottom of the table and his first match in charge will be away at sunderland in the fa cup tomorrow. afc wimbledon‘s tie at barrow has been postponed. the dons have returned a number of po
that will include ross county's premiership match against livingston tonight.ave any sort of real significance financially, but what it does is give everybody a bit of hope and something to hang on to regarding getting back out and watching football. we obviously have a small band of loyal supporters here in the highlands and what we want to do is give them value for money in their season ticket and the money they have put into the football club. the only way we can do that is by letting them...
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all the way from the west coast to livingston further east and north to stirling in the countryside aroundcessary. this isa the new controls are necessary. this is a moment when we have to work together and understand that, yes, there are people struggling economically throughout this, but there is hope on the horizon. there isa there is hope on the horizon. there is a vaccine that has been seen as viable. the fact some areas have been moved to level 4, that is to help protect the nhs workers. in those areas, hospital rates are well above capacity. this is not a full national lockdown so travel restrictions will be used to stop people spreading the virus into low—risk areas. nicola sturgeon addressed the toughness of the new restrictions at her daily briefing. these restrictions are difficult and we are all thoroughly fed up with them and i will never stand here and pretend otherwise because i feel the same sense of being utterly fed up as the rest of you do. we do now see as the rest of you do. we do now see a possible end in sight to all of this and i think it is really important we don'
all the way from the west coast to livingston further east and north to stirling in the countryside aroundcessary. this isa the new controls are necessary. this is a moment when we have to work together and understand that, yes, there are people struggling economically throughout this, but there is hope on the horizon. there isa there is hope on the horizon. there is a vaccine that has been seen as viable. the fact some areas have been moved to level 4, that is to help protect the nhs workers....
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he has one for "the new york times," "sports illustrated," he's a two-time finalist for the livingstonand husband e work has been cited or recognized by the new yorker, the atlantic, "the new york times," "the wall street journal" and slate. he's a graduate of lee university and the uc-berkeley graduate school of journalism. he currently lives in nashville. jordan's here with us today to discuss his new book, "the road from rack a ca: -- raqqa, a story of brotherhood and belonging." with jordan today is one of the brothers, riyadh, who i'm going to let jordan introduce. so, jordan, riyadh, welcome. >> thanks so much, nathan. yeah, i'm thrilled to be here as a nashville january and a tennessean, an event that i love to attend every single year, and it's been a dream to be a part of it. so even under these circumstances and these strange times, it's a real honor to be a part of this. and i could not be more thrilled to be here with riyadh. riyadh is the chef and owner at cafÉ raqqa in hendersonville, tennessee. it is a restaurant that has been received more accolades than i could possibl
he has one for "the new york times," "sports illustrated," he's a two-time finalist for the livingstonand husband e work has been cited or recognized by the new yorker, the atlantic, "the new york times," "the wall street journal" and slate. he's a graduate of lee university and the uc-berkeley graduate school of journalism. he currently lives in nashville. jordan's here with us today to discuss his new book, "the road from rack a ca: -- raqqa, a...
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is a two-time finalist for the livingston award and his work is been cited or recognized by the new yorker, the atlantic, the "new york times," the "wall street journal" and slate. he's a graduate of lee university and the uc berkeley graduate school of journalism. he currently lives in nashville. he is here with us today discuss his new book "the road from raqqa: a story of brotherhood, borders, and belonging." with the jordan is one of the brothers from the story, riyad alkasem who i'm going to let jordan introduced. jordan, riyad, welcomed. >> thanks so much, nathan. i'm thrilled to be here as a nashville in and the tennessean. this event is one i love to attend emerson to your and it's been a dream to be a part of it. even under these circumstances and these strange times it's a real honor to be part of this. i could not be more thrilled to be here with riyad. riyad alkasem is the chef and owner at cafe raqqa in hendersonville tennessee. it is a restaurant that has been, receive more accolades that i can possibly count. they had been floated somewhere counties david restaurant in the n
is a two-time finalist for the livingston award and his work is been cited or recognized by the new yorker, the atlantic, the "new york times," the "wall street journal" and slate. he's a graduate of lee university and the uc berkeley graduate school of journalism. he currently lives in nashville. he is here with us today discuss his new book "the road from raqqa: a story of brotherhood, borders, and belonging." with the jordan is one of the brothers from the...
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joining me now abby livingston and daniel straus. daniel, you first here. you have been covering the biden transition. how worried are they about how the trump administration is planning to handle the coronavirus vaccine? is it a legitimate concern? >> this is their top priority in entering their adadministration. they want to come out with massive federal program for fighting the vaccine and since there hasn't been much coordination with the outgoing administration there is a level of frustration in the biden orbit about this. it's not just the certification from the gsa. they also would like to see some level of coordination on the coronavirus as we enter these months where scientists predict there will be a dramatic spike in cases across the country. >> abby, with regard to today, the president took that deliberate around the rally before heading out the the golf lanes. the pro-demonstrations have gathered there. is this a nod to his supporters ongoing dissent? >> it reminds me of when he took the loop around the hospital when he had covid. as a resident
joining me now abby livingston and daniel straus. daniel, you first here. you have been covering the biden transition. how worried are they about how the trump administration is planning to handle the coronavirus vaccine? is it a legitimate concern? >> this is their top priority in entering their adadministration. they want to come out with massive federal program for fighting the vaccine and since there hasn't been much coordination with the outgoing administration there is a level of...
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also on the committee is a man named robert livingston of new york who goes back 10 years to meetings held over the stamp taxes. you have a man from connecticut named roger sherman who ends up signing the declaration of independence, the united states constitution, but the articles. benjamin franklin from here in philadelphia, who is far and away the most famous american at the time, at 70 years old, oldest man in congress, and one of the younger guys in congress, thomas jefferson, 33-year-old, that growing reputation for his writing. the committee deciding what they should say decides jefferson should be the writer. he works for 17 days on the declaration of independence, and he will especially go to john adams and benjamin franklin for some of their ideas and critiques of his writing. it is generally his work. he is building on a lot of other things both he and others have written. aaah back here in the assembly room. that is a friday. they will wait to the next monday to start debating. july 1 begins debate on independence. the first thing they will debate is not the declaration bu
also on the committee is a man named robert livingston of new york who goes back 10 years to meetings held over the stamp taxes. you have a man from connecticut named roger sherman who ends up signing the declaration of independence, the united states constitution, but the articles. benjamin franklin from here in philadelphia, who is far and away the most famous american at the time, at 70 years old, oldest man in congress, and one of the younger guys in congress, thomas jefferson, 33-year-old,...
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and jennifer livingston, our house is still under water, so we just have to stay here in cramped under the tent. we're grateful for any help . they once said the rice fields and comfortable homes. now this is all they have left all the hit, the region of luzon for a few hours, but it left a trail of destruction and suffering. jim duggan al jazeera canadian province northern philippines. coming up on the news hour, we'll tell you what happened when the 2 most recent tennis major champions faced off at the a.t.p. finals and ondon. that's on the way in sport with peta time now for sports, pete and marion. thank you so much. the head of the international olympic committee has encouraged the world's athletes to get vaccinated against covert 19, thomas past finish these 2 day visit to turkey with the national stadium, which is one of the main venues for the games delayed by a year. because of the pandemic, $11000.00 athletes are expected to compete in tokyo, but stressed that they would not be forced to get a vaccination when one is available. but he suggested that they should take it for th
and jennifer livingston, our house is still under water, so we just have to stay here in cramped under the tent. we're grateful for any help . they once said the rice fields and comfortable homes. now this is all they have left all the hit, the region of luzon for a few hours, but it left a trail of destruction and suffering. jim duggan al jazeera canadian province northern philippines. coming up on the news hour, we'll tell you what happened when the 2 most recent tennis major champions faced...
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and this is a big area all the way from ayr on the west coast to livingston further east, and north to travel restrictions will be used to stop people spreading the virus into low—risk areas. it will be illegal to travel into or out of areas under level 3 and level 4 restrictions, and even between council areas under those controls — except for essential purposes, including work, education and caring. nicola sturgeon has promised the restrictions will only be in place until december 11th. james shaw, bbc news, glasgow. the queen and the duke of edinburgh are celebrating their 73rd wedding anniversary today. and to mark the occasion, buckingham palace has released this photo of them both at windsor castle — looking at a home—made card from their great grandchildren — prince george, princess charlotte and prince louis. the queen was a 21—year—old princess when they married in 19117. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hi there, i had a bit of frost on my windscreen this morning. definitely getting chillier. it certainly is, there was quite a bit of frost across part
and this is a big area all the way from ayr on the west coast to livingston further east, and north to travel restrictions will be used to stop people spreading the virus into low—risk areas. it will be illegal to travel into or out of areas under level 3 and level 4 restrictions, and even between council areas under those controls — except for essential purposes, including work, education and caring. nicola sturgeon has promised the restrictions will only be in place until december 11th....
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rosenman who wrote fdr's speeches would write the speeches for truman but true most terrible at the livingston's one of the reasons why his presidency went -- but if he spoke off-the-cuff come , if hed like a generic which is exactly what he was he could connect with people. keep going to the slights. there's more pictures of the campaigns. >> while we're going to the next slide, the first question came in, goodwin went on this topic from john, and asks, truman had only met with fdr a couple of times but with others in the administration who were close to in the first 80 days of his presidency? in other words, date truman get a lot of help from the fdr administration? >> he did. he did. james burns, he appointed james burns his secretary of state. burns was very pivotal. sam rosenman helped him write his speeches. but really one of the things, a lot of i think historians have said, truman, he just picked up where roosevelt left and he just didn't do much during the war. he did a lot. as a matter fact he replaced the entire cabinet and very quickly, and new general tom clark. so essentially i t
rosenman who wrote fdr's speeches would write the speeches for truman but true most terrible at the livingston's one of the reasons why his presidency went -- but if he spoke off-the-cuff come , if hed like a generic which is exactly what he was he could connect with people. keep going to the slights. there's more pictures of the campaigns. >> while we're going to the next slide, the first question came in, goodwin went on this topic from john, and asks, truman had only met with fdr a...
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all the way from ayr on the west coast to livingston further east and north to stirling in the countrysidere are people struggling economically throughout this, but there is hope on the horizon. there is a vaccine that has been seen as viable. the fact some areas have been moved to level 4, that is to help protect the nhs workers. in those areas, hospital rates are well above capacity. this is not a full national lockdown so travel restrictions will be used to stop people spreading the virus into low—risk areas. nicola sturgeon addressed the toughness of the new restrictions at her daily briefing. these restrictions are difficult and we are all thoroughly scunnered, and fed up with them and i will never stand here and pretend otherwise because i feel the same sense of being utterly scunnered and fed up as the rest of you do. we do now see a possible end in sight to all of this and i think it is really important we don't forget that. it will be illegal to travel into or out of areas under level 3 and level 4 restrictions and even between council areas under those controls, except for essent
all the way from ayr on the west coast to livingston further east and north to stirling in the countrysidere are people struggling economically throughout this, but there is hope on the horizon. there is a vaccine that has been seen as viable. the fact some areas have been moved to level 4, that is to help protect the nhs workers. in those areas, hospital rates are well above capacity. this is not a full national lockdown so travel restrictions will be used to stop people spreading the virus...
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that's what gabrielle livingstone did.day i received a message from this girl and i don't think i have ever felt so proud. she said from this girl and i don't think i have everfelt so proud. she said my posts inspired her to go therapy for the first time ever. just one of hundreds of messages gabrielle's received after setting up the unheard group. the 19—year—old got the devastating news that her dad had terminal cancerfour the devastating news that her dad had terminal cancer four years ago. i found out because had terminal cancer four years ago. ifound out because i had terminal cancer four years ago. i found out because i was listening in on my parents conversations because they were acting weird for weeks. and my brother and i had been eavesdropping and we just knew something was wrong and we had heard words like stage three and terminal and all these different words for it and all these different words for it andi and all these different words for it and i never really put the pieces together until my dad told me. pi
that's what gabrielle livingstone did.day i received a message from this girl and i don't think i have ever felt so proud. she said from this girl and i don't think i have everfelt so proud. she said my posts inspired her to go therapy for the first time ever. just one of hundreds of messages gabrielle's received after setting up the unheard group. the 19—year—old got the devastating news that her dad had terminal cancerfour the devastating news that her dad had terminal cancer four years...
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and this is a big area all the way from ayr on the west coast to livingston further east, and north tos not a full national lockdown, so travel restrictions will be used to stop people spreading the virus into low—risk areas. it will be illegal to travel into or out of areas under level three and level 4 restrictions, and even between council areas under those controls — except for essential purposes, including work, education and caring. nicola sturgeon has promised the restrictions will only be in place until december 11th. james shaw, bbc news, glasgow. in wales, the government is expected to give an update today on how effective the 17 day "firebreak" lockdown has been. the update comes as mass testing is expected to be rolled out in merthyr tydfil. our wales correspondent tomos morgan is there. good to see you. we are obviously trying to make really clear to eve ryo ne trying to make really clear to everyone what is going on because i think so many people from all the nations are watching to see what is working and what is making it more useful, what is making these lockdown is mo
and this is a big area all the way from ayr on the west coast to livingston further east, and north tos not a full national lockdown, so travel restrictions will be used to stop people spreading the virus into low—risk areas. it will be illegal to travel into or out of areas under level three and level 4 restrictions, and even between council areas under those controls — except for essential purposes, including work, education and caring. nicola sturgeon has promised the restrictions will...
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all the way from ayr on the west coast to livingston further east and north to stirling and the countryside believe the new controls are necessary. this is a moment when we have to work together and understand that, yes, there are people struggling economically throughout this, but there is hope on the horizon. there is a vaccine that has been seen as viable. the fact some areas have been moved to level 4, that is to help protect the nhs workers. in those areas, hospital rates are well above capacity. this is not a full national lockdown, so travel restrictions will be used to stop people spreading the virus into low—risk areas. nicola sturgeon addressed the toughness of the new restrictions at her daily briefing. these restrictions are difficult and we are all thoroughly scunnered and fed up with them and i will never stand here and pretend otherwise because i feel the same sense of being utterly fed up as the rest of you do. we do now see a possible end in sight to all of this and i think it is really important we don't forget that. it will be illegal to travel into or out of areas under
all the way from ayr on the west coast to livingston further east and north to stirling and the countryside believe the new controls are necessary. this is a moment when we have to work together and understand that, yes, there are people struggling economically throughout this, but there is hope on the horizon. there is a vaccine that has been seen as viable. the fact some areas have been moved to level 4, that is to help protect the nhs workers. in those areas, hospital rates are well above...
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they married six years later and have three beautiful children together, levi, vita and livingston. > only took five seconds. she only moved right to left in four to five seconds i remembered it very clearly the beautiful thing is that all those things that i wrote down now that are in the book about that four seconds of that vision i saw, that was an impression. every single thing that i saw in that impression has turned out when i got into closer inspection and gotten to know her well, turned out to be true. >> don't you love when your first impression is right? >> yes. >> mcconaughey here. >> mcconaughey is also giving back this season honoring community heroes and thanking them for all the good they have done for their cities in a partnership with wild turkey, where he serves as creative director. >> we started a give thanks initiative where we could go in, shine a light on somebody who's given back to their own communities that's not looking for a spotlight. but calling them the local legends and that's who we're saying thank you to. >> as i read your ten goals in life that you w
they married six years later and have three beautiful children together, levi, vita and livingston. > only took five seconds. she only moved right to left in four to five seconds i remembered it very clearly the beautiful thing is that all those things that i wrote down now that are in the book about that four seconds of that vision i saw, that was an impression. every single thing that i saw in that impression has turned out when i got into closer inspection and gotten to know her well,...
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meanwhile, 300 fans were allowed in to watch ross county's1—1 draw against livingston.n gave permission for a limited number of supporters to return to football under strict protocols. today is the day for that dreams could come true for amateur sides like south shields, king's lynn town and concord rangers in the first round of the fa cup. the matches allowed to go ahead, despite grass roots football being suspended in england for the latest lockdown. there are 31 non—league teams left in the competition after the lowest ranked, of them all — skelmersdale united, from the 9th tier — were beaten by harrogate town, who themselves were a non—league team last year. no fans will be in any of the grounds this weekend due to the pandemic but 13 games are being shown on the bbc. get ready for a bit of a tongue—twister. wigan have won the league leader's shield in super league. the regular season was cut short and wigan's19—8 victory over huddersfield giants earned them the prize. there'll now be two weeks of playoffs before the grand final on 27th november. british cyclist hug
meanwhile, 300 fans were allowed in to watch ross county's1—1 draw against livingston.n gave permission for a limited number of supporters to return to football under strict protocols. today is the day for that dreams could come true for amateur sides like south shields, king's lynn town and concord rangers in the first round of the fa cup. the matches allowed to go ahead, despite grass roots football being suspended in england for the latest lockdown. there are 31 non—league teams left in...
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one at 10:00, one at 11:00. , next.ear from jeannie livingston, louisiana, go ahead. how are you? voted for the very first time in 16. i voted because i saw the country was going. trump has never gotten any credit for what he's done. the onesrats, they are who caused the issues. they said he wouldn't work with him -- they wouldn't work with him before he took the oath of office. done or didn'tot get done was their own fault. i don't understand how it can be blamed on him when they are the ones who done it, the ones who caused it. thank you. bradley is next in northport, michigan. not changed the party. he has become the party. you can hear these people in their voices. they are all in. it's a following. he will dictate a cutlass and mindless republican party, as indicated by these republican callers. it's very sad and tragic. thank you. this from "the wall street "trump" this morning, says his own fbi is ignoring his claims of election fraud, calling them missing in action in an interview on fox news, "you would think that if you were the fbi or department of justice this is the b
one at 10:00, one at 11:00. , next.ear from jeannie livingston, louisiana, go ahead. how are you? voted for the very first time in 16. i voted because i saw the country was going. trump has never gotten any credit for what he's done. the onesrats, they are who caused the issues. they said he wouldn't work with him -- they wouldn't work with him before he took the oath of office. done or didn'tot get done was their own fault. i don't understand how it can be blamed on him when they are the ones...
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that will include ross county's premiership match against livingston tonight.s and what we wa nt to here in the highlands and what we want to do is give them value for money in their season ticket and the money in their season ticket and the money they have put into the football club. the only way we can do that is by letting them watch live football. thankfully, we have an opportunity to do that. olympic champion adam peaty says that a "generation" of athletes may be lost, because of leisure facilities closing during the latest lockdown in england. swimming pools are among the facilities which have been closed, with culture secretary 0liver dowden, commenting yesterday that the aim is for grassroots sport to return as soon as possible. peaty says any closures are damaging. without a month of leisure activities, gym activities, people have to train outdoors, so it's looking very bleak. and my only worry is that we're going to have a year of this or a few months of this and we're going to lose a generation of athletes because, you know, it's hard on us at the to
that will include ross county's premiership match against livingston tonight.s and what we wa nt to here in the highlands and what we want to do is give them value for money in their season ticket and the money in their season ticket and the money they have put into the football club. the only way we can do that is by letting them watch live football. thankfully, we have an opportunity to do that. olympic champion adam peaty says that a "generation" of athletes may be lost, because of...