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tonight -- mariska hargitay star of "castle rock," actress lizzy caplan music from sam fender, featuring 8g band with terence higgins. ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how is everybody doing tonight [ cheers and applause that is wonderful to hear. in the case, let's get to the news president trump this weekend announced he will no longer push to hold an upcoming g7 summit at his golf resort in florida apparently he just found out g7 doesn't mean you get to play seven rounds of golf [ laughter ] that's right president trump will no longer hold the upcoming g7 summit at his golf resort in florida yeah, i guess it is a bad idea to commit an impeachable offense when you're already being impeached. [ laughter ] that would be like stabbing the bailiff at your murder trial [ laughter and applause house speaker nancy pelosi today distributed a fact sheet outlining what she feels are president trump's abuses of power. even more impressive, getting it down to a sheet. [ laughter and applause [ cheers and applaus
tonight -- mariska hargitay star of "castle rock," actress lizzy caplan music from sam fender, featuring 8g band with terence higgins. ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how is everybody doing tonight [ cheers and applause that is wonderful to hear. in the case, let's get to the news president trump this weekend announced he will no longer push to hold an upcoming g7 summit at his golf...
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it is about harriet and dred and eliza and lizzie. it is about a family who in various ways have different claims to freedom, right? eliza is born in a free territory and lizzie is born upon return to parents who have effectively under law, possibly, freed. i just want to make this clear, the dred scott case is a family freedom suit. like queen v hepburn, and many of the others that came forward and washington, d.c. the other introductory point is this, all of these freedom suits aimed toward limiting slavery's reach. you think about all of the freedom suits, they are about defining slavery as subscribed -- as described by something. it can exist only by law in this way. if there are wills and contracts, as we will see in a minute, slavery is void in those cases. in other words, almost every freedom suit if we step back and look from 30,000 feet at what is happening, all of these freedom suits are finding slavery as something local. freedom is national, the norm, slavery is local. freedom is national, slavery is circumscribed, it is t
it is about harriet and dred and eliza and lizzie. it is about a family who in various ways have different claims to freedom, right? eliza is born in a free territory and lizzie is born upon return to parents who have effectively under law, possibly, freed. i just want to make this clear, the dred scott case is a family freedom suit. like queen v hepburn, and many of the others that came forward and washington, d.c. the other introductory point is this, all of these freedom suits aimed toward...
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lizzie steele, bbc look north, hull.hlehem, revered by christians as the birthplace ofjesus to celebrate christmas in the holy land. thousands converged on the town in the israeli—occupied west bank, with christmas eve festivities taking place in and around the church of the nativity. from bethlehem, our correspondent barbara plett—usher sent this report. this is bethlehem's time of year, when it invites the world to celebrate the story of a humble birth that changed history. it's a tradition for palestinian scouts to set the pace of festivities. this time, perhaps, with an extra spring in their steps. bethlehem is enjoying its busiest tourist season in two decades, a bright spot despite dark times for the palestinian economy. and for bethlehem's christians, there is a special gift from the vatican — a splinter of wood believed to be from jesus' manger. it's small but a big boost for a community decimated by waves of emigration. yet in the holy land, the christmas cheer is always wrapped in political realities. the proce
lizzie steele, bbc look north, hull.hlehem, revered by christians as the birthplace ofjesus to celebrate christmas in the holy land. thousands converged on the town in the israeli—occupied west bank, with christmas eve festivities taking place in and around the church of the nativity. from bethlehem, our correspondent barbara plett—usher sent this report. this is bethlehem's time of year, when it invites the world to celebrate the story of a humble birth that changed history. it's a...
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lizzie steele, bbc look north, hull.ow, dashing through the waves, on what appears to be a pair of waterskis. this is the famous "waterskiing santa" and his reindeer, well—known for his annual displays on the potomac river in virginia. not quite the snow covered scenes we've come to associate with christmas, but here it's a tradition that's been going for more than 30 years. 0rganisers boast that it's the longest—running water—ski christmas show in the world — perhaps not too much competition on that one. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. much quieter whether or christmas tomorrow. showers fading away as we go into the night. some coming in on the breeze across the night. some coming in on the breeze a cross western the night. some coming in on the breeze across western and north scotland. by the end of the night, just west scotland the showers are with. the wind easing about, clearing skies, dropping temperatures close to freezing. at least a ground frost in places going into the morning. maybe o
lizzie steele, bbc look north, hull.ow, dashing through the waves, on what appears to be a pair of waterskis. this is the famous "waterskiing santa" and his reindeer, well—known for his annual displays on the potomac river in virginia. not quite the snow covered scenes we've come to associate with christmas, but here it's a tradition that's been going for more than 30 years. 0rganisers boast that it's the longest—running water—ski christmas show in the world — perhaps not too...
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hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, the headlines tonight.untdown is on for the ‘the clash on the dunes‘ — with a 3 stone weight difference between anthonyjoshua and andy ruinunior. nigel pearson is the new watford manager. he's their third this season and faces a fight to save the premier league's bottom club. and she says she's accomplished everything. former world number one caroline wozniacki announces she's retiring from tennis injanuary. hello and welcome to sportsday. it's less than 2a hours until anthonyjoshua gets the chance to reap revenge on andy ruinunior — the mexican american who stunned the boxing world world earlier in the year when he took all 3 ofjoshua's heavyweight belts in a shock victory in new york. but before the pair climb into the ring in riyadh on saturday the headlines today have been about the huge difference in their weight. ade adedoyin was at the weigh—in in the saudi capital. 20 kilos heavier than anthonyjoshua but that is only half the story he told us in the build—up to this fight that he was going to be his
hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, the headlines tonight.untdown is on for the ‘the clash on the dunes‘ — with a 3 stone weight difference between anthonyjoshua and andy ruinunior. nigel pearson is the new watford manager. he's their third this season and faces a fight to save the premier league's bottom club. and she says she's accomplished everything. former world number one caroline wozniacki announces she's retiring from tennis injanuary. hello and...
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shy beth, like lizzie alcott, loves music.he first to marry, as was anna alcott. and then there's jo, the main character. a brash, ambitious, and funny tomboy who like louisa may alcott o'is determined to become a famous writer. >> no one will forget jo march. >> jo march was such a beacon for so many women of so many different generations. everyone from simone de beauvoir to patti smith to j.k. rowling to me. we love jo march because she wanted to be bigger than the world would allow her to be. >> the alcott family was poor, moving 120 times before scraping together enough money to buy their first real home in 1857. alcott's father bronson, a schoolmaster, fixed it up and painted it brown. >> he wanted a brown house because he wanted it to melt into the natural world. >> filled with warmth and love. >> yes. and also just run by women. and when you're in the house and you see all the paintings on the wall and you see their costumes for their plays and you see everything, you think it was a magical fairy land for them. to think
shy beth, like lizzie alcott, loves music.he first to marry, as was anna alcott. and then there's jo, the main character. a brash, ambitious, and funny tomboy who like louisa may alcott o'is determined to become a famous writer. >> no one will forget jo march. >> jo march was such a beacon for so many women of so many different generations. everyone from simone de beauvoir to patti smith to j.k. rowling to me. we love jo march because she wanted to be bigger than the world would...
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i'm lizzie bermudez.ay area life," the place where lifestyles, interests, food, and entertainment all come together. there's so much to explore. first up, the superfood of drinks... >> it's just an overall amazing healing tonic for your body, your mind, your soul. it really heats your body up from the inside out. >> then nutritious snacks for all ages. >> people think of healthy food of something that's really difficult to pull off, and i want to show you a handful of ideas for really healthy, kid-friendly, fun snacks that adults will love just as well. >> plus, a healthy breakfast you can make in just 5 minutes. >> this is what i call the 5-minute japanese-inspired coddled egg. it's amazing and it's perfect, especially if you're just busy
i'm lizzie bermudez.ay area life," the place where lifestyles, interests, food, and entertainment all come together. there's so much to explore. first up, the superfood of drinks... >> it's just an overall amazing healing tonic for your body, your mind, your soul. it really heats your body up from the inside out. >> then nutritious snacks for all ages. >> people think of healthy food of something that's really difficult to pull off, and i want to show you a handful of...
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i'm lizzie bermudez."bay area life," the place where lifestyle, interests, food, and entertainment all come together. there's so much to explore. on today's show, we're getting into the holiday spirit, but adding some disco into the mix. we go behind the scenes at the hit musical "summer: the donna summer musical." >> the musical is about donna's life and her legacy and the brilliance that she was, but we also tell you the bit of her story that you may not know. >> and a health plan that will keep you on track during the holidays. >> what i help them do is figure out the thing that's gonna make the biggest impact for them, but it's the smallest change relative to their life. >> plus, drinking coffee is actually helping others. >> we've worked with the farmers. we've gotten dirt on our boots. >> but f,
i'm lizzie bermudez."bay area life," the place where lifestyle, interests, food, and entertainment all come together. there's so much to explore. on today's show, we're getting into the holiday spirit, but adding some disco into the mix. we go behind the scenes at the hit musical "summer: the donna summer musical." >> the musical is about donna's life and her legacy and the brilliance that she was, but we also tell you the bit of her story that you may not know....
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i'm lizzie bermudez.a life," the place where lifestyle, interests, food, and entertainment all come together. there's so much to explore. >> on today's show, we're getting you ready for the holidays. how to stay healthy this holiday season. >> they just give me a quick little shot, and i'm out of the office in 10, 15 minutes. >> then, one location for all of your holiday needs. >> hillsdale's always been a tradition for families. they've been coming here for years, since we opened in 1954. >> plus, good food, fun, and excitement await. >> during the holiday season, california's great america is completely transformed into a winter wonderland. >> and... >> if you feel good in it, you're gonna look good in it, and everybody else is gonna be able to tell. >> all of this fun driven by your northern california honda dealers.
i'm lizzie bermudez.a life," the place where lifestyle, interests, food, and entertainment all come together. there's so much to explore. >> on today's show, we're getting you ready for the holidays. how to stay healthy this holiday season. >> they just give me a quick little shot, and i'm out of the office in 10, 15 minutes. >> then, one location for all of your holiday needs. >> hillsdale's always been a tradition for families. they've been coming here for years,...
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i'm lizzie bermudez.a life," the place where lifestyle, interests, food, and entertainment all come together. there's so much to explore. on today's show, a healthy alternative to a family staple. oh, my goodness, olivia. looks fantastic. >> let me serve you a little bit here so you can try it. >> wow. >> so good. [ laughs ] >> wow! then, easy diy projects. >> then, last night still happened, but it'll at least be fun, and it's not too complicated. >> plus, feel empowered while getting a workout. >> you see them come in and walk different and look different, and that's worth every person that comes in. >> and the perfect escape to point reyes. i am ready to get shucking. i've never -- i've never done this before. >> well, it's really easy. >> promise? >> i'm gonna show you some tips. >> okay.
i'm lizzie bermudez.a life," the place where lifestyle, interests, food, and entertainment all come together. there's so much to explore. on today's show, a healthy alternative to a family staple. oh, my goodness, olivia. looks fantastic. >> let me serve you a little bit here so you can try it. >> wow. >> so good. [ laughs ] >> wow! then, easy diy projects. >> then, last night still happened, but it'll at least be fun, and it's not too complicated. >>...
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felix and lizzie escaped. escaped the lumen ghetto. and on the cover of night, took the train to warsaw. because they didn't have any place to go, they slipped inside jewish ghetto of warsaw because the senia had an uncle there. and they decided that last minute, they need it to get out of the ghetto. heand so in the weeks before the uprising, with the help of the ispolish underground. felix and lizzie escaped warsaw ghetto. probably saved lives. because they escaped just before the uprising. what they didn't know at the time is that the men followed and they work side-by-side the germans to suppress the jewish uprising in the warsaw ghetto. so they survived movement and outran them and have trieded nikki, and they survived warsaw and outran the men of trauma and achy in scene felix ended up at the end of the war and a small rural farming village near costco in the essentially will hiding in plain sight. felix became a teacher for the local children in this village never won't told anyone obviously, he was a jew. and it the very end of
felix and lizzie escaped. escaped the lumen ghetto. and on the cover of night, took the train to warsaw. because they didn't have any place to go, they slipped inside jewish ghetto of warsaw because the senia had an uncle there. and they decided that last minute, they need it to get out of the ghetto. heand so in the weeks before the uprising, with the help of the ispolish underground. felix and lizzie escaped warsaw ghetto. probably saved lives. because they escaped just before the uprising....
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lizzy boost s. what about the- is i am images second until. but also becauause we don't. at base the count begins the offices of intercepted four hundred and sixty counterfeit items the market value of thirty seven thousand euros. the trader the penalties can be severe for several thousand years and up to three years in prison. if he doesn't have a prior record he'll get to waive the fine about a hundred euros your available for. last year five point four million items with sees this way on the streets and increasingly on the internet. six hundred thousand parcels arrive everyday in the cargo terminal harris's chill the goal apple. 43% of the packages and checked the sorting center when their parents or origin ray suspicion. the computer than does a second jack cross referencing the sender and the recipient data. suspicious packages and that behind this metal gates a real aladdin's cave of goods the ticket that we with all. these a louis vuitton labels ready to be attached to the to close our bags if you see this of this one is mainly let the good store. it on bags a lots
lizzy boost s. what about the- is i am images second until. but also becauause we don't. at base the count begins the offices of intercepted four hundred and sixty counterfeit items the market value of thirty seven thousand euros. the trader the penalties can be severe for several thousand years and up to three years in prison. if he doesn't have a prior record he'll get to waive the fine about a hundred euros your available for. last year five point four million items with sees this way on the...
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hello and welcome to sportsday, with me lizzie greenwood and gavin ramjaun. of 76. also coming up in the programme: we go to qatar, where liverpool are playing in the final of the club world cup. the men in waiting — ancelotti and arteta
hello and welcome to sportsday, with me lizzie greenwood and gavin ramjaun. of 76. also coming up in the programme: we go to qatar, where liverpool are playing in the final of the club world cup. the men in waiting — ancelotti and arteta
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hello and welcome to sportsday, with me lizzie greenwood and gavin ramjaun.ines this evening.... martin peters — one of the heroes of 1966 — has died at the age of 76. also coming up in the programme: there's late drama for liverpool in qatar where they're deined a last minute penalty, so it's extra time in the final of the club world cup. the men in waiting — ancelotti and arteta are in the stands, as their new sides went head to head at goodison. and, he's learning from a great — britain's daniel dubois has the ear of frank bruno as he moves towards a shot at a heavyweight title. he fights in london tonight. we start tonight with the death of martin peters — one of england's heroes of ‘66. he was a west ham legend, and the club say that he passed away peacfully this morning at the age of 76, after a long (pres)sir geoff hurst stole the headlines with his hat—trick illness. sir geoff hurst stole the headlines with his hat—trick in the 1966 world cup final, but for a while it looked like martin peter's goal might win it before west germany equalised. peters a
hello and welcome to sportsday, with me lizzie greenwood and gavin ramjaun.ines this evening.... martin peters — one of the heroes of 1966 — has died at the age of 76. also coming up in the programme: there's late drama for liverpool in qatar where they're deined a last minute penalty, so it's extra time in the final of the club world cup. the men in waiting — ancelotti and arteta are in the stands, as their new sides went head to head at goodison. and, he's learning from a great —...
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electoral lists the mass pro-democracy demonstrations led to the resignation of president of the lizzie's beautifully last april after 2 decades in power but that wasn't enough voters to say they want a complete replacement of the country's political elite and they're worth a lot and we don't know who to vote for the politicians have nominated 5 of their own. do you think we should vote for and who is the good one none of them are good because they were all in power. who did that you know going to. the demonstrators say they won't accept the results of this election and they won't stop pushing for democratic reform. nearly 10000000 people from all over latin america have descended on mexico to celebrate the version of guadalupe of mexico's patron saint the focal point of the pilgrimage is in mexico city and one of the catholic churches hold the sites the church of our lady of guadalupe where pope francis held mass for hundreds of pilgrims the version of guadalupe is a powerful symbol for millions of latin america's catholics traditionally some pilgrims crawl the final stretch of their jou
electoral lists the mass pro-democracy demonstrations led to the resignation of president of the lizzie's beautifully last april after 2 decades in power but that wasn't enough voters to say they want a complete replacement of the country's political elite and they're worth a lot and we don't know who to vote for the politicians have nominated 5 of their own. do you think we should vote for and who is the good one none of them are good because they were all in power. who did that you know going...
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.>> lizzie monies says her granddaughter saved all their lives.>> would you call this a >> yes i would. n't think we chwoul have n oflierd bn wouleverybody up. she is our 11-year-old hero. >> a hero, do you agree with that? >> yes.>> you do? yes.>> you're very modest.>> thank you.>> the family spent the day salvaging what they could, but there isn't much. the house is a total loss. i go fund me page had already raised a few thousand dollars. with much more to go. six days before christmas. yes the gomez muniz family has lost a lot but not everything.>> the fact that everybody got out safely and everything i think god for that. and i know he's watching over iste> so leslie, the grandmpra, nt here. she he sh te says that they checked th smoke alarms a couple of weeks ago and they seemed to be working okay. the fire department said there were no smoke alarm working smoke alarms inside the house. live in downtown san jose, kpix 5. >> scary moments for a bay area family when this massive oak tree came crashing into their home. it happened on birthday away in the emerald hills area in san ma
.>> lizzie monies says her granddaughter saved all their lives.>> would you call this a >> yes i would. n't think we chwoul have n oflierd bn wouleverybody up. she is our 11-year-old hero. >> a hero, do you agree with that? >> yes.>> you do? yes.>> you're very modest.>> thank you.>> the family spent the day salvaging what they could, but there isn't much. the house is a total loss. i go fund me page had already raised a few thousand dollars....
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danish trip and then end up and gone home you don't want to get too hostile and they're very tough lizzie gluck a year until you've. done it on busy to list and i'm from dennis leaves magazine to mention him got to leave. while my parents loved sailing so when i was 3 weeks old they took me sailing so i was yeah i spent a lot i learned walking on a boat and that's how much time we spent there and i think it taught me a lot about what conflict does how much. i really got to learn about. just the nature and how important it is to connect with nature and not just use it as a backdrop because every day it's like oh what's the weather going to be like and learning to navigate is so important it's a big part of life too how you kind of move so i feel like that was a very important lesson that i had a growing up on a boat and had to shut it off and to pity them and vice versa. well it was. very philosophical growing up and i think you know when you have so many hours a day to answer questions i mean my i could just sit and say oh dad you know about what do you think and i feel like connecting yo
danish trip and then end up and gone home you don't want to get too hostile and they're very tough lizzie gluck a year until you've. done it on busy to list and i'm from dennis leaves magazine to mention him got to leave. while my parents loved sailing so when i was 3 weeks old they took me sailing so i was yeah i spent a lot i learned walking on a boat and that's how much time we spent there and i think it taught me a lot about what conflict does how much. i really got to learn about. just the...
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i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes.s what we have have coming up on tonight's show. know the expectations in an( level i know the expectations in another level and i know the nature of this clu b level and i know the nature of this club and what it deserves. "welcome back, mikel." arsenal's former captain is the new head coach at the emirates. the fans might be on holiday, but liverpool are serious about winning the club world cup. and find out how one sporting body is changing the game for their female athletes. also coming up in the programme: how do you change the most racist club in israel? the chairman of beitarjerusalem thinks he has the answer. and after a player gets it badly wrong at the world darts championship, we have some of sports' biggest blunders. so, welcome to sportsday. we're starting with the news many arsenal fans have been waiting for, and that's that their former captain mikel arteta is the club's new head coach. he's been poached from manchester city, where he's been working as an assistant coach
i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes.s what we have have coming up on tonight's show. know the expectations in an( level i know the expectations in another level and i know the nature of this clu b level and i know the nature of this club and what it deserves. "welcome back, mikel." arsenal's former captain is the new head coach at the emirates. the fans might be on holiday, but liverpool are serious about winning the club world cup. and find out how one sporting body is changing the game...
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sport with lizzie greenwood.half year deal. has been appointed on a thre| a he has been appointed on a three and a half year deal replacing the sack previous manager. he won the cup twice in three years and it has been working as a coach at manchester city. he decided to move there. when you have dreams, you cannot stop it. so you have to follow your dreams. 0f so you have to follow your dreams. of course that was the important pa rt of course that was the important part of his career as a football player coming back home is important for him and one of the best teams in england. and of course we wish him all the best. the results i'm pretty sure he is going to do an excellent job. a huge move for both the manager and the club. what are the faithful make of it? not proven that he is the best trained by the best manager in the world so let's see we can do for us. not experienced but let's see how it goes. it cannot be any worse in the previous one we had. i feel like to get the fans over he has to sort things out
sport with lizzie greenwood.half year deal. has been appointed on a thre| a he has been appointed on a three and a half year deal replacing the sack previous manager. he won the cup twice in three years and it has been working as a coach at manchester city. he decided to move there. when you have dreams, you cannot stop it. so you have to follow your dreams. 0f so you have to follow your dreams. of course that was the important pa rt of course that was the important part of his career as a...
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protesters say all 5 candidates in the december 12th election have links to former president of the lizzie's beautifully he was forced out by mass protests in april demonstrators and demanding a complete change in the political classes before any vote takes place is if one though is a professor of political science and international relations at cathay university he says the elections have been provided as a bandaid solution all the candidates without an exceptions. of the put for the cause. and obviously over the last 40 weeks or so algerians have been the most late into the to put to bring the 2 regime in place you don't julia and obviously do the elections are simply a smokescreen for the continuation of losing politically cause it is no difference whatsoever i don't think there will be an opening of the political system what is happening in the moment is some sort of inertia it gives the impression that something is happening that so many multiple to you in the system exists poor little is eventually elections will take place next to the and so on and so forth but in reality not in the c
protesters say all 5 candidates in the december 12th election have links to former president of the lizzie's beautifully he was forced out by mass protests in april demonstrators and demanding a complete change in the political classes before any vote takes place is if one though is a professor of political science and international relations at cathay university he says the elections have been provided as a bandaid solution all the candidates without an exceptions. of the put for the cause....
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i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here with your latest sports news.y ruinunior who stunned the boxing world world earlier in the year when he took all three ofjoshua's heavyweight belts. but the headlines today have been about the huge difference in their weight. 20 kilo heavier than anthonyjoshua ruiz. this will be the largest for anthonyjoshua. an indication of the strategy. the real surprise ruiz, when he announced the rematch, his trainer wanted him lighter than before and yet he came in over a stone heavier and you will have to wonder whether that puts the advantage in anthonyjoshua's place. the wayne was the first time we really got a sense of the big fight atmosphere. lots of people there. lots of travelling fans and may an indication of what we can expect. so much buildup and are so many opinions. ruiz coming in so heavy, has he given anthonyjoshua the edge? not long now before we find out the answer to that question. watford have their third manager of the season and it's nigel pearson. the former leicester city and hull mananger will take ch
i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here with your latest sports news.y ruinunior who stunned the boxing world world earlier in the year when he took all three ofjoshua's heavyweight belts. but the headlines today have been about the huge difference in their weight. 20 kilo heavier than anthonyjoshua ruiz. this will be the largest for anthonyjoshua. an indication of the strategy. the real surprise ruiz, when he announced the rematch, his trainer wanted him lighter than before and yet he came in over...
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the ballot also includes crack work, pat benatar, doobie brothers, motorhead, thin lizzy, rufus, shakaich raises the question is there a rufus minus shaka con? >> but my personal favorite judas priest. [cheering] and their amazing front man rob halford, the throaty growl, the studded leather chaps. that is rock 'n' roll. i love judas priest. i love rob and sometimes i think about him. >> oh yeah rob, judas priest. judas priest. judas priest. [laughter] >> oh yeah rob. greg: oh yeah, i hope i have him freaked out. who should get in, do you care. >> i blacked out, what happened. [laughter] i had to go to a happy place. that was funny for like three seconds and then it got very weird. >> to do in that award? yes greg weird. i don't want to see them much leather again in my life. the rock 'n' roll hall of fame is such a weird thing, notorious b.i.g. was on and on like that is great, but to go back to point, the monkey everyone knows who they are they have the tv show that runs today and i remember their music as a small child, something that's memorable and carries on to the decades. that'
the ballot also includes crack work, pat benatar, doobie brothers, motorhead, thin lizzy, rufus, shakaich raises the question is there a rufus minus shaka con? >> but my personal favorite judas priest. [cheering] and their amazing front man rob halford, the throaty growl, the studded leather chaps. that is rock 'n' roll. i love judas priest. i love rob and sometimes i think about him. >> oh yeah rob, judas priest. judas priest. judas priest. [laughter] >> oh yeah rob. greg: oh...
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protesters accuse all 5 candidates of being too close to the old regime a former president of the lizzie's beautifully and voting is also under way in bush's 3rd general election in 5 years promise to bars johnson is hoping to secure another term against a labor leader jeremy corbyn lawyers for the gambia have given their closing arguments in the international court of justice as they push for myanmar to be tried for genocide against the hunger they're providing testimony on allegations of mass murder and rape now must lead to wrong on suchi told the court on wednesday that soldiers conducted a legitimate operation against armed groups chillies congress has begun a debate which could lead to be a peach meant of the country's president opposition m.p.'s say sebastian pinera failed to prevent human rights violations by the army and police at least $26.00 people have been killed thousands injured in a crackdown on protesters demonstrations began in october the social inequality that spiraled into weeks of writing. well those are the headlines on have a news hour for you in just under 30 minut
protesters accuse all 5 candidates of being too close to the old regime a former president of the lizzie's beautifully and voting is also under way in bush's 3rd general election in 5 years promise to bars johnson is hoping to secure another term against a labor leader jeremy corbyn lawyers for the gambia have given their closing arguments in the international court of justice as they push for myanmar to be tried for genocide against the hunger they're providing testimony on allegations of mass...
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opponent is now being called a russian it's clear well at the hearings on that inspector general reports lizzie graham probably someone you're not a great fan of the republican senator said that it was a bar conversation that led to the allegations of a golden showers for your president at the ritz carlton away from the elites and politicians seeking company going to be the wiser media so keen on talking about golden showers so because it had exactly the same way the media has a war it gets sells a lot of newspapers it gets clicks that's why they're pushing that and by the way the inspector general's report revealed what we all knew all along that the f.b.i. is 100 percent corrupt and that they were lying to a pfizer court now in the united states we're supposed to have liberty freedom and an adversarial court process the fight is a court is not any of those things the visor court is a secret court that you don't get to hear what's happening only the government goes to a judge and presents their information there's nobody who gets to counter their information or anything so the f.b.i. can lie t
opponent is now being called a russian it's clear well at the hearings on that inspector general reports lizzie graham probably someone you're not a great fan of the republican senator said that it was a bar conversation that led to the allegations of a golden showers for your president at the ritz carlton away from the elites and politicians seeking company going to be the wiser media so keen on talking about golden showers so because it had exactly the same way the media has a war it gets...
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should he bear the brunt of this lizzie lowe he shouldn't, in my view, think about resigning, it is prematureerstanding of why it happened and to what extent staff we re happened and to what extent staff were properly briefed and trained in the issues. one of the reasons this is so important, by the way, we rely ona is so important, by the way, we rely on a highly well—managed process for honours. it is a sensitive process. so anything that suggests that the system is insecure is a real concern. there are of course issues for the individuals involved, and is not famous people, but also those in the police and security services, and of course there are issues for the government, because they could be liable for quite significant penalties through the information commissioner. so iain duncan smith this morning has described it as a com plete this morning has described it as a complete disaster. could we see that there would be wider implications for security more generally away from the cabinet office? for security more generally away from the cabinet office ?|j for security more generally away
should he bear the brunt of this lizzie lowe he shouldn't, in my view, think about resigning, it is prematureerstanding of why it happened and to what extent staff we re happened and to what extent staff were properly briefed and trained in the issues. one of the reasons this is so important, by the way, we rely ona is so important, by the way, we rely on a highly well—managed process for honours. it is a sensitive process. so anything that suggests that the system is insecure is a real...
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lizzie got very offended that i was offended about reviewing many lesser thing and she said i'm not talking about that. i mean, criticism. and she shoveled a lot of edward wilson at me and said bring them back because i still use them. she had me read others. blackmore was a bit harsh for me i can do that one. just a sort of see in all those you read in high school, read that again. this is the great american language. he is very adamant that they essay was a massive approach. so once i then found the harlem renaissance writers, because it was not a subject i studied, i began to study it i'm my own and found these writers. it started in a white reconnected me with my family. hughes was always my father's favorite poet. i didn't sorta say it was enough difficulty may been a take my feeling and then i sort of my parents casually mentioned that having spoken to sterling brown and turns out to be a relative. i didn't know. i would see him and he really disliked me. [laughter] he really hated alan make allen tate and he associated with allen tate which was sort of much invented for. sort of remi
lizzie got very offended that i was offended about reviewing many lesser thing and she said i'm not talking about that. i mean, criticism. and she shoveled a lot of edward wilson at me and said bring them back because i still use them. she had me read others. blackmore was a bit harsh for me i can do that one. just a sort of see in all those you read in high school, read that again. this is the great american language. he is very adamant that they essay was a massive approach. so once i then...
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. >> oh yeah, and she's funny that's my favorite thing about lizzie, she's hilarious, the book is so think our writer, paul gordon has done a good job translating her from a novel to in modern states. >> as are you. >> all thank you. >> is it good or bad that many have already read pride and prejudice before they come to see the show? go i think it's good. most of us read it in high school when we can't really be bothered. but to see it in your adult life and experience it live in the theater and lived through it as we live through it. it something special. >> our audiences along for the ride. they are just as surprised and clapping when we get together. >> tell me about the delicious moment at the end where you finally do get together. is a difficult because you are playing a lot of nights. many sold-out. is it different difficult to bring a freshness when you are doing it so often? >> we are still in the beginning of the process so we are still discovering a lot of new moments and that ending is so satisfying to build up and it takes forever to get there at least for me as an actor
. >> oh yeah, and she's funny that's my favorite thing about lizzie, she's hilarious, the book is so think our writer, paul gordon has done a good job translating her from a novel to in modern states. >> as are you. >> all thank you. >> is it good or bad that many have already read pride and prejudice before they come to see the show? go i think it's good. most of us read it in high school when we can't really be bothered. but to see it in your adult life and experience...
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let's bring in lizzie post, the host of the podcast awesome etiquette.oes back to your great great grandmother. >> my great great grandmother was emily post my cousin and i are the fift generation to run the business etiquette keeps changing so there's something to talk about. >> cannot be rude. genetically not allowed. let's start with the first category, they gave me greetings because apparently, here's the question, should you handshake, give somebody a hug. i know a lot of people, i'm guilty of it, i'm a hugger, probably shouldn't do that >> exactly you really want to lead with the handshake if this is a first-time greeting. if it's not a first time greeting, of course go in for the hug, but you want to lead with a handshake if you can or ask if a hug is welcome. i know tons of people say, hey, lizzy, the best thing i ever heard was is a hug welcome yes, a hug is totally welcome or i could have said, i prefer a handshake, thank you so much >> what if you forget if you have met the person before so i feel like you meet so many different people and ext
let's bring in lizzie post, the host of the podcast awesome etiquette.oes back to your great great grandmother. >> my great great grandmother was emily post my cousin and i are the fift generation to run the business etiquette keeps changing so there's something to talk about. >> cannot be rude. genetically not allowed. let's start with the first category, they gave me greetings because apparently, here's the question, should you handshake, give somebody a hug. i know a lot of...
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sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's lizzie greenwood hughe.winner martin peters has passed away at the age of 76, after a long illness. peters will be remembered most as one of only two englishmen to score in a world cup final. our correspondent natalie pirks looks with all eyes on hurst, the dangerer from martin peters went unnoticed. it isa from martin peters went unnoticed. it is a goal! peters! little wonder they called him the ghost. there's martin peters, the man who scored the goal which could well win the world cup for england. it didn't of course, geoff hurst claimed that accolade. he had a different take. ifi accolade. he had a different take. if i hadn't have scored, we would have lost 2—1. it was an important goal. his journaly to world cup greatness began seven years earlier, instead of following his father's foot step, west ham came calling. he made his debut for the hammers in 63. sir alf ramsay said his style and ability was ten years ahead of his time, but he didn't receive his first cap until the may of 1966. by 1970, his leg
sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's lizzie greenwood hughe.winner martin peters has passed away at the age of 76, after a long illness. peters will be remembered most as one of only two englishmen to score in a world cup final. our correspondent natalie pirks looks with all eyes on hurst, the dangerer from martin peters went unnoticed. it isa from martin peters went unnoticed. it is a goal! peters! little wonder they called him the ghost. there's martin peters, the...
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tonight -- mariska hargitay star of "castle rock," actress lizzy caplan music from sam fender, featuring
tonight -- mariska hargitay star of "castle rock," actress lizzy caplan music from sam fender, featuring
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but i heard good solid to mostly be remembered for being behind the resignation of president after lizzie's put a flicker after 2 decades in office. on march 26th this year not long after hundreds of thousands of algerians march in streets demanding the president's depth down it was get sellers speech urging beautifully good to quit that made that a reality. the army backed the arrests of many of beautifully allies a month later supported the newly appointed interim leader. i would. i would like to confirm in truth of the transitional period to prepare for the presidential elections take place with the oversight of the national people's army which will keep watch over the course of this transition in watch of the mutual trust between the people and their army. just last week gets attended the inauguration of the new president. but many protests is a boycotted the election that brought him to power saying there was little choice of candidates beyond the established elite get sas spend his entire adult life in the armed forces a former officer in the national abberation army he spent years wo
but i heard good solid to mostly be remembered for being behind the resignation of president after lizzie's put a flicker after 2 decades in office. on march 26th this year not long after hundreds of thousands of algerians march in streets demanding the president's depth down it was get sellers speech urging beautifully good to quit that made that a reality. the army backed the arrests of many of beautifully allies a month later supported the newly appointed interim leader. i would. i would...
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. ♪ this ain't just lizzie ♪ man: hold it up. trevor: her greatest mission was to help others. resonate with people, but trevor really has come to grips with the reality of why they started the business. he's able to not shy away from it. look, i still think trevor is still getting used to the brand direction, and we saw that a little bit at printed village, but on an emotional level, he's made a ton of progress, and that's good for business. that's really nice. trevor: thank you. travis: he produced the song. lemonis: you wrote that? trevor: i wrote it. i played guitar, sang. it makes me feel so good. i-i-it's crazy, we feel so inspired again to -- to share with people about these causes that we care about. lemonis: the reality of it is that the reason your business was good is 'cause people like the story. you had to fall in love with the story again yourself. brad: this is why i was so gung-ho about flex. it was about doing positive things and about raising awareness. i have more pride in our brand. i am excited to tell the story. lemonis: it was one of those moments where e
. ♪ this ain't just lizzie ♪ man: hold it up. trevor: her greatest mission was to help others. resonate with people, but trevor really has come to grips with the reality of why they started the business. he's able to not shy away from it. look, i still think trevor is still getting used to the brand direction, and we saw that a little bit at printed village, but on an emotional level, he's made a ton of progress, and that's good for business. that's really nice. trevor: thank you. travis:...
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these "lizzie mcguire" kids don't know who that is >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> it is a detachable you have a sleeveless gown, a sleeveless dress, and you don't want it to be sleeveless, you can attach this to any dress and you get a little capelet sleeve. >> seth: oh, my god. that is amazing. [ audience oohs >> right >> seth: now - [ cheers and applause >> but it's not just -- and it's not just about, like, "oh, i don't like my arms." i think all arms are disgusting. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> i -- i apologize to your previous guest she's beautiful. but i just think armpits and arms are disgusting. >> seth: yeah. >> i just -- >> seth: and yet, you love hands. you've always -- a huge fan of hands. >> i actually am >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> did you know that >> seth: no, i didn't know that. >> oh, i thought maybe i tweeted about it [ laughter ] >> seth: you tweet about hands >> i actually am a very big fan of - >> seth: wow, so that's so interesting that you're all -- you're -- from here to here, you're like all about it but from here to here, nightmare. >> i just feel like
these "lizzie mcguire" kids don't know who that is >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> it is a detachable you have a sleeveless gown, a sleeveless dress, and you don't want it to be sleeveless, you can attach this to any dress and you get a little capelet sleeve. >> seth: oh, my god. that is amazing. [ audience oohs >> right >> seth: now - [ cheers and applause >> but it's not just -- and it's not just about, like, "oh, i don't like my arms." i...
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been out on the streets for 10 months they were successful in removing longtime president up to lizzie'swith a frica and they rejected the selection. yeah but one thing has to be kept in mind that i do realize when they took up to the street it is true that they caught for the sea billions of dollars to millions trade story not to military what but still to their algerians made to big difference between their military and situation as are all of the chart leadership meaning of the big generals that such as gates sign up so the military institution remain one of the most trusted in algeria but it remains so awful for historical he's reasons and so on for so much but also because there is no political force right now that is capable actually to lead the transition and this leads me to another pride which is that absoluteness says he did to institutionalize that the popular movement. got him back thank you as always for your time. now in just a few moments we'll have the weather with rob but still ahead on the. libyan border come a fox up what is has forced us to advance into central sang t
been out on the streets for 10 months they were successful in removing longtime president up to lizzie'swith a frica and they rejected the selection. yeah but one thing has to be kept in mind that i do realize when they took up to the street it is true that they caught for the sea billions of dollars to millions trade story not to military what but still to their algerians made to big difference between their military and situation as are all of the chart leadership meaning of the big generals...
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highly effective way, and leading the way for other african-american female special agents, such as lizzie johnnie maea barry, bright, sandra chandler, jennifer love, my harrison, deborah evans smith, and many others who followed. mathisspecial agent passed away in 1983, at the far too early age of 34, in an automobile accident. she will never, ever be forgotten either, and this anniversary gives us likewise the opportunity to remember and celebrate her once again for who she was, everything she accomplished, and everything she did for others, for the fbi, and for the nation. , while progress has been made, very regrettably and sadly, the discrimination, the challenges, and the struggles african-americans have faced are reflected in the history of the fbi. in 1981, african-american special agents brought a lawsuit against the fbi for discrimination and discriminatory practices. that lawsuit ultimately changed the way the fbi addressed issues of unfairness not only in the agent ranks, but also for professional staff employees across the organization. and those outcomes reflect the universal
highly effective way, and leading the way for other african-american female special agents, such as lizzie johnnie maea barry, bright, sandra chandler, jennifer love, my harrison, deborah evans smith, and many others who followed. mathisspecial agent passed away in 1983, at the far too early age of 34, in an automobile accident. she will never, ever be forgotten either, and this anniversary gives us likewise the opportunity to remember and celebrate her once again for who she was, everything...
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lizzie was in the courtroom today when that british woman was found guilty of the offence.s been cutting hair for the homeless in manchester since 2015, and has featured on bbc three s amazing humans series. we'll speak to him in a moment, but first let's take a look at what he does. just having that haircut, when you look good, you feel good. i feel brand—new. i feel privileged, i do, i feel privileged. i am suffering but i am good, because people are getting the help. ——i am suffering but i am good, because people are giving me help. so, i was living in a hostel. it was hard, it was one room, nine beds, a mix between boys and girls. the beds didn't get washed, you got cooked out at half six in the morning, you've got to be back by ten at night. and then one of the lads in a hostel told me about skullfades, and how they do free hair cuts for the homeless. and at this point, i had no money, a big mop of hair on my head. so, i went down, got a haircut, got speaking to the lads there and he said, get yourself on a level two course and will give you a job in the shop. and that
lizzie was in the courtroom today when that british woman was found guilty of the offence.s been cutting hair for the homeless in manchester since 2015, and has featured on bbc three s amazing humans series. we'll speak to him in a moment, but first let's take a look at what he does. just having that haircut, when you look good, you feel good. i feel brand—new. i feel privileged, i do, i feel privileged. i am suffering but i am good, because people are getting the help. ——i am suffering...
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hard for ordinary americans many who support the president to trust this process speaking to what lizzie said right there they believe that it's been weaponized and that a clear cut case has not been made as we saw in the case with president clinton in fact that's why we see president trump tweeting a quote from kenneth starr that independent counsel during the last time there was a discussion of impeachment in the united states the president retreating this quote the evidence has to be overwhelming and it's not even close the argument republicans are making the argument you heard there from lindsey graham is that this is a case built on hearsay opinion and not on concrete evidence democrats would say they tried to get it and the white house obstructed the bottom line here is that there is this compound. elling case republicans believe and that's why they believe they can convince voters to give donald trump a 2nd term when ultimately the other unique factor in all of this is that impeachment for bill clinton happened in the 2nd term this is happening for donald trump in the 1st term the
hard for ordinary americans many who support the president to trust this process speaking to what lizzie said right there they believe that it's been weaponized and that a clear cut case has not been made as we saw in the case with president clinton in fact that's why we see president trump tweeting a quote from kenneth starr that independent counsel during the last time there was a discussion of impeachment in the united states the president retreating this quote the evidence has to be...