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it's a hard situation in the lowry because you know it's a lot of families have a lot of history in the areas that they've grown up and i don't want to move our goal is to be able to provide the evidence showing that you know this is prone to flooding and this is where it could happen whereas if we move to this area could be less and less prone to flooding. so far drug companies like arrow can't find enough qualified personnel in africa the academy is supposed to change that. today is a special day for deborah her presentation on digital maps as part of her final exam if everything works out she'll soon be a qualified drone pilot and technician. wants to specialize in land surveying in order to help alleviate hunger and starvation in malawi she knows what it means to be poor and her own family never had much. her uncle currently lives in a slum he's proud of his niece and she visits him often. i didn't the number of students in malawi interest the group study is she's the future and the she is the 1st group that has shown an interest in drawn to go so we're going to see a future form al
it's a hard situation in the lowry because you know it's a lot of families have a lot of history in the areas that they've grown up and i don't want to move our goal is to be able to provide the evidence showing that you know this is prone to flooding and this is where it could happen whereas if we move to this area could be less and less prone to flooding. so far drug companies like arrow can't find enough qualified personnel in africa the academy is supposed to change that. today is a special...
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and it was leverkusen who struck 1st lucas a lowry of poking past manwell neuer in the 10 minutes. the argent time 7th goal of the campaign getting the hosts off to a dream start of brian hit back soon after kingsley command had all day to pick his spot and did so expertly 11. put by and ahead in the 42nd minute his left footed drive proving too much for lucas credit ski. close from the laver couzin stopper butts not close enough. to know every increase the lead on the stroke of half time thinking pitches up field pass into an empty net in the 45th minute for germany stars 12 gold season. by an all but put the game to bed in the 2nd period thomas moves costing up 11 dusky for a trademark header liver couzin did pull one back in the dying moments however florian gets becoming the youngest ever been does lead a score i would this efforts. for to the final score a huge turnaround for biron after a shaky start but now i'm single here in europe when you go one nil down here against leyva coups and it's never easy to turn the game around fit all there so when we went one down early on bu
and it was leverkusen who struck 1st lucas a lowry of poking past manwell neuer in the 10 minutes. the argent time 7th goal of the campaign getting the hosts off to a dream start of brian hit back soon after kingsley command had all day to pick his spot and did so expertly 11. put by and ahead in the 42nd minute his left footed drive proving too much for lucas credit ski. close from the laver couzin stopper butts not close enough. to know every increase the lead on the stroke of half time...
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a back in the starting line up the guests were held in check until the 48th minute when lucas and lowry are not a home from a free kick but the school's state level as the linesman broke to show his rescue. in the 2nd half another stroke of luck for the hosts when the hand tools anyone even appealed for was picked up by the video assistant referee and punished with a penalty. at moen top so the penalized defender daniel caligiuri goal scoring $35.00 the one meal after 51 minutes. half an hour later when leyva couzens rendel charged down the left wing and crossed his lot. i'm back from a round with a late own goal one won the final score i shall count on now winless in 13 games and unwelcomed club record. the 1st call to on a month since a coronavirus pandemic wrapped up on sunday with american down and back when in the child's schaub challenge no spectators were allowed inside the colonial country club in texas and that created an. assessment but in each of largely by silence that didn't reflect the excitement of the course as the tournament went down to a play off i missed but from cal
a back in the starting line up the guests were held in check until the 48th minute when lucas and lowry are not a home from a free kick but the school's state level as the linesman broke to show his rescue. in the 2nd half another stroke of luck for the hosts when the hand tools anyone even appealed for was picked up by the video assistant referee and punished with a penalty. at moen top so the penalized defender daniel caligiuri goal scoring $35.00 the one meal after 51 minutes. half an hour...
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helped make you and this is a day we solute them, which is why i wanted to do this segment on joe lowryn. thank you, happy father's day. p u, happy father's day. that haunt me the most. [ squawks ] 'cause you're not like everybody else. that's why liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. what? oh, i said... uh, this is my floor. nooo! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ at t-mobile, you don't have to choose between a great network and the best prices. we give you both. switch your family from at&t or verizon to t-mobile and you will save up to 50% off your current service and smart phones.... 50% with three or more lines of essentials with unlimited talk, text and data. all on a network built with our best signals for coverage. and keep your current phones. we'll pay them off up to $450 bucks each. now get an amazing network for an amazing price. only at t-mobile. until i found out what itst it actually was.ed me. dust mite droppings! eeeeeww! dead skin cells! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy-duty
helped make you and this is a day we solute them, which is why i wanted to do this segment on joe lowryn. thank you, happy father's day. p u, happy father's day. that haunt me the most. [ squawks ] 'cause you're not like everybody else. that's why liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. what? oh, i said... uh, this is my floor. nooo! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ at t-mobile, you don't have to choose between a...
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america the beautiful" or even john lennon's "imagine" should be the national anthem to which rich lowrys the national anthem is when i moved to canada. joining me now is former minnesota vikings player, and fox nation host and fox news contributor, thank you so much for being here. jack, let me start with you, if i may. we all have watched and listened and had chills when "the star-spangled banner" starts to play a big moment in sports and big moments in history. why -- and we understand how if you dig into some of the words of the later verses that i had never heard until you really look at them, do you think it should still be replaced? >> you know, you mentioned standing before the flag. some of my greatest memories are playing for the national football league before those big games and hearing that national anthem, and i did have chills going down my back, but i still don't think that takes away or makes us not take this moment to discuss the real root of the national anthem. i mean, hiring a, take no refuge, those are some deep orbs. it's about the person who wrote the national ant
america the beautiful" or even john lennon's "imagine" should be the national anthem to which rich lowrys the national anthem is when i moved to canada. joining me now is former minnesota vikings player, and fox nation host and fox news contributor, thank you so much for being here. jack, let me start with you, if i may. we all have watched and listened and had chills when "the star-spangled banner" starts to play a big moment in sports and big moments in history. why...
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for more, i'm joined by susan paige, cornell belcher, and rich lowrie, editor at national review.nk you for being with us. susan, let me start with you, we mention it's the first time in months that biden has done something like this. probably given everyone flashbacks to the days before the coronavirus pandemic set in. what is it going to look like from this point forward from the biden campaign standpoint? are there going to be more of these? is he stepping up his schedule? or are they looking at the last few months and saying, this worked out pretty well, no need to be that much much more visible? >> it's remarkable how well biden has done since staying out-of-sight. but i think they are going to pick things up, in whatever form the convention will take. he has been doing interviews, and it's the first news conference in three months. i'm certain he will be doing more of those. and of course, those debates. he has to get warmed up up for the debates that this fall will be crucial in showing these two men in their 70s side-by-side, both of them charging that the other does not h
for more, i'm joined by susan paige, cornell belcher, and rich lowrie, editor at national review.nk you for being with us. susan, let me start with you, we mention it's the first time in months that biden has done something like this. probably given everyone flashbacks to the days before the coronavirus pandemic set in. what is it going to look like from this point forward from the biden campaign standpoint? are there going to be more of these? is he stepping up his schedule? or are they...
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joined by christina greer, associate professor of political science at northern university and rich lowrieitor of "national review." thank you for being here. christina, take maybe, if we will -- the max mall definition of defund the police that is out there. i guess it's minneapolis right now saying they want to dismantle the police department and they want a future that is in their words, police free. is that a vision you subscribe to? >> i think there's a lot of wiggle room in between. i think we have to have a radical reimagination. especially during this era of covid. clearly whatever structures and systems we've had set up aren't working. for a large percentage of american but specifically black americans. activism is working on thinking through what policing looks like in cities and towns across the country. we have to be honest the infiltration of white nationalism of in the police departments. we have to honest about the level of artillery the police departments have been given. we don't need tanks in ferguson. we don't need the artillery being used on american citizens. i think,
joined by christina greer, associate professor of political science at northern university and rich lowrieitor of "national review." thank you for being here. christina, take maybe, if we will -- the max mall definition of defund the police that is out there. i guess it's minneapolis right now saying they want to dismantle the police department and they want a future that is in their words, police free. is that a vision you subscribe to? >> i think there's a lot of wiggle room...
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would be responsible for bailing myself out and as we saw in ferguson, when ryan reilly and russell lowry were arrested and their -- came in and billed them out so freelancers have to look out for themselves on a level that is different than staff positions would. >> i see that my time is expired but thank you for your journalist and your photography skills and for being here today. >> thank you very much. so before we close i'm going to come to mr. jordan for any closing thoughts he has. but are there any other briefers who would like to take a minute to close. miss seratto i don't know if there was anything else you wanted to say? >> i thank the committee tor taking the time for this issue. and i really hope that all of our collective witness has been helpful. >> very much so. thank you. dean brown nake, do you have a closing thought for us? >> sure. thank you for inviting me to be part of this panel. and i think that the house of representatives for taking steps to affirm the rights under the first amendment of the american people and journalists. >> thank you. mr. noe, would you leave
would be responsible for bailing myself out and as we saw in ferguson, when ryan reilly and russell lowry were arrested and their -- came in and billed them out so freelancers have to look out for themselves on a level that is different than staff positions would. >> i see that my time is expired but thank you for your journalist and your photography skills and for being here today. >> thank you very much. so before we close i'm going to come to mr. jordan for any closing thoughts...