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it's going bad and the new fights for the north koreans mark montgomery there with the foundation for defense of democracies over the sports now with a group phase of the european football championships is completes in group f. turkey took on the check republic and scored a late goal to win the match and secure their passage through to the last 16. that result means that the checks are going home. however, any other match the group georgia provided the biggest surprise of the day, scoring twice to secure their spot in the knock out round portugal advance despite the loss earlier in the final games of groupies will lock you in romania followed out of one all. draw that and that means that romania finishes top of the group and progresses. and that one point was enough for us to lock you to also make the knock out around. another draw in the other game between belgium and ukraine meant that the red devils will advance the last 16. and it means heartbreak for the craniums who despite finishing equal on points with all other teams and group e or eliminated, as well from historic moments la
it's going bad and the new fights for the north koreans mark montgomery there with the foundation for defense of democracies over the sports now with a group phase of the european football championships is completes in group f. turkey took on the check republic and scored a late goal to win the match and secure their passage through to the last 16. that result means that the checks are going home. however, any other match the group georgia provided the biggest surprise of the day, scoring twice...
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i spoke with mark montgomery, a former rear admiral in the us navy, and asked him to put the correct exercises in perspective. but 1st, thanks for having me and you're right. these are unusual drills because they're try lateral exercises between united states, japan and the republic of korea. i won't say they're unique in the sense that they haven't happened before about every 10 years. the countries are able to come in the politics of the countries, particularly japan and korea come together so they can do these kind of exercises with united states. saw that opportunity again, has worked very hard over the last 3 years with, you know, scores of try lateral meetings in order to set up these kind of complex exercises that demonstrate the interoperability and improve interoperability between our, the navy's of the, of korea, japan and united states, we know that these 3 nations, the us, south korea and japan are really seeking a new level of cooperation following last summer's camp david's summit. how ambitious are their efforts and how far to the extent? i think this is a good exercis
i spoke with mark montgomery, a former rear admiral in the us navy, and asked him to put the correct exercises in perspective. but 1st, thanks for having me and you're right. these are unusual drills because they're try lateral exercises between united states, japan and the republic of korea. i won't say they're unique in the sense that they haven't happened before about every 10 years. the countries are able to come in the politics of the countries, particularly japan and korea come together...
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and that was mark montgomery with a foundation for defense of democracies. we'd like to go back to our breaking news story now our bolivia where an attempted code seems to have fizzled. i'm joined out by journalist madeline, argue lar, from the bolivian capital, a pause for more on this madeline. good to have you back. it seems that there's been something of an orderly end to this crew attempt. help us understand what's happened in the recess hours in the dark, swing it out was arrested and transferred to for leasing offices office while she was being moved there. ga, something. corporations we need. yeah. you bigler agency nation. that is we subsidy . so order he do it, they got the they needed the vehicles because these weeks will be more for re year . so i think that's a because your people i've talked to even for the because sign a lease or say that it seems like a so, so it's something that was organized by the, the same in research and expressed in the re and that will be the most recent news after they did, the leaders of the media guys were to change
and that was mark montgomery with a foundation for defense of democracies. we'd like to go back to our breaking news story now our bolivia where an attempted code seems to have fizzled. i'm joined out by journalist madeline, argue lar, from the bolivian capital, a pause for more on this madeline. good to have you back. it seems that there's been something of an orderly end to this crew attempt. help us understand what's happened in the recess hours in the dark, swing it out was arrested and...
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marking it that way it's an incredible story and then a very different one. the next one is john rodgers briggs in arlington cemetery. this is, ocose, the son of montgomery makes the quartermaster general for the united states army. he has also sort of a controversial death between he gets in sort of a skirmish or between engagement between of himself and some maybe confederates, soldiers, maybe bushwhackers. the stories vary as to what happened with him, but of course, it's devastated. into montgomery, miggs, his first burial site is near rock creek park in washington, d.c. and he is then reinterred. and you can go to the next one. his second burial site actually sort of an act of vengeance by montgomery miggs. he's buried in the first plot of arlington cemetery on the front lawn of robert kelly. you know, if if if i have to suffer losing my son, you're losing your home. and here's my son at your doorstep and his the monument on top of his cenotaph is very emotional. it's it's it's moving. and this is it. it's a depiction of his death. it's got his gun laying next to him. these mahe ground are tual the hoof marks a you know, the soldiers that were there
marking it that way it's an incredible story and then a very different one. the next one is john rodgers briggs in arlington cemetery. this is, ocose, the son of montgomery makes the quartermaster general for the united states army. he has also sort of a controversial death between he gets in sort of a skirmish or between engagement between of himself and some maybe confederates, soldiers, maybe bushwhackers. the stories vary as to what happened with him, but of course, it's devastated. into...
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montgomery. in the kind of a 2 step optimal rama is taken to the nearest military hospital with a court drupal scowled. fracture that marked his last one of its most capable and popular generals. nevertheless, the troops fight on fiercely. among the allies, moran has dropped alarmingly at the beginning of july, off for a months of losing battles. they are still crowded together in a comparatively narrow bridge, and it is imperative that they break out of the hedge rose in the west and clear the plain of call in the east american sergeant's crutches. g coolant has an idea he suggests recycling the steel from the german beach obstacles as grappling arms on the tanks. they will enable breeches to be made in the hedges . the welders get to walk the g, i is chris in the improvised fashion of the sherman tank. right. and also us and it works thanks to the re gained mobility, general bradley compliant a major offensive on july 24th, the american bomb is on to make a breach in the front lines. $1500.00 pines dropped thousands of tons of bombs over the german positions. but in the rising smoke, some bomb is miss that target. and bu
montgomery. in the kind of a 2 step optimal rama is taken to the nearest military hospital with a court drupal scowled. fracture that marked his last one of its most capable and popular generals. nevertheless, the troops fight on fiercely. among the allies, moran has dropped alarmingly at the beginning of july, off for a months of losing battles. they are still crowded together in a comparatively narrow bridge, and it is imperative that they break out of the hedge rose in the west and clear the...
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montgomery. in the kind of a 2 step optimal rama is taken to the nearest military hospital with a court drupal scholar, fracture that marked his last one of its most capable and popular generals. nevertheless, the troops fight on fiercely among the allies. moran has dropped alarmingly at the beginning of july after a months of losing battles. they are still crowded together in a comparatively narrow bridge, and it is imperative that they break out of the hedge rose in the west and clear the plain of call in the east american sergeant's crutches. the cooling has an idea. he suggests recycling the steel from the german beach obstacles as grappling arms on the tanks. they will enable breeches to be made in the hedges . the welders get to walk the g. i is chris in the improvised fashion of the sherman tank rhinoceros. the indeed works. thanks to the re gained mobility, general bradley compliant a major offensive on july 24th, the american bomb is on to make a breach in the front lines. $1500.00 pines dropped thousands of tons of bombs over the german positions. but in the rising smoke, some boma is missed and target and bump t
montgomery. in the kind of a 2 step optimal rama is taken to the nearest military hospital with a court drupal scholar, fracture that marked his last one of its most capable and popular generals. nevertheless, the troops fight on fiercely among the allies. moran has dropped alarmingly at the beginning of july after a months of losing battles. they are still crowded together in a comparatively narrow bridge, and it is imperative that they break out of the hedge rose in the west and clear the...
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montgomery township >> and the best state. >> in a great state. she talked about life after 9/11 and she had just come from a firehouse where she was marking the commemoration9/11, 2001. president bush rallied the country together, and stood up for islam and for muslims and said islam is a religion of peace, and what a difference that made to her and to the muslim community, and to america. and then she talked about what it was like to run for office in the mid-2010s. and the anger and ugliness that she faced. and, of course, how did we get there? a failure of leadership, i heard something really similar from any mom in iowa. the first mosque built in america is in cedar rapids, iowa. and he said the same thing. post 9/11, the community really rallied around, and washington rallied around him recently, they've been facing a lot of threats. >> what surprised you the most on the trip? >> we survived, our marriage survived, somehow. that was a little surprising. the resilience of the country, and the faith that people have in our ideals, and liberty and democracy, equality. and, of course, we all have different ideas about what that should translate into, in t
montgomery township >> and the best state. >> in a great state. she talked about life after 9/11 and she had just come from a firehouse where she was marking the commemoration9/11, 2001. president bush rallied the country together, and stood up for islam and for muslims and said islam is a religion of peace, and what a difference that made to her and to the muslim community, and to america. and then she talked about what it was like to run for office in the mid-2010s. and the anger...
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montgomery township. >> in the best state. >> and she talked about life after 9/11. she had just come from a fire house where she was markinghe country together and stood up for islam and for muslims and said islam is a religion of peace. and what a difference that made. to her. and to the muslim community and america. she talked about what it was like to run for office in the mid 2010s and the anger and ugliness that she faced. and of course, how did we get there? partly it is a failure of leadership. i heard something from a mom in iowa. the very first mosque built in america is in cedar rapids, iowa. post 9/11, washington rallied around him. but they have been facing a lot of threats. >> what surprised you can most on the trip? >> surprised me the most on the trip,. >> how well you and your wife got along. besides that. >> we survived. the marriage survived somehow. that was a little surprising. the resilience of the country and the faith people have in our ideals. in liberty and democracy. people really do believe in those basic principles. and the argument over them is very american. that is who we are. we argue over t
montgomery township. >> in the best state. >> and she talked about life after 9/11. she had just come from a fire house where she was markinghe country together and stood up for islam and for muslims and said islam is a religion of peace. and what a difference that made. to her. and to the muslim community and america. she talked about what it was like to run for office in the mid 2010s and the anger and ugliness that she faced. and of course, how did we get there? partly it is a...
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marks the spot. do it all on the network made for streaming, and bring on the good stuff. >> doctors preferred better science, better results. >> i, hanako montgomery tokyo and this is cnn closed captioning brought to you by gilt visit gilt.com today for up to 70% off designer brands, it has the designers that get your heart racing had inside a prices new every day, hurrying, they'll be gone in a flash. >> designer sales at up to 70% shop guilty.com today ten people including two minors, were wounded in an overnight mass shooting in columbus, ohio. one of the victims is in critical condition. the longest police say the suspect is still at large after managing to outrun police during a high-speed highway chase? >> officers are directed towards what they believed to be the shader, which is a only thing we can describe right now is a mill dressed in all black the officers witness that nell get into a white honda accord sedan or officers give chase to that vehicle. they chase after that vehicle attempt to stop it fails to stop for the officers eventually gets on 670 westbound and the officers do their best, but they just can't keep up with this vehicle
marks the spot. do it all on the network made for streaming, and bring on the good stuff. >> doctors preferred better science, better results. >> i, hanako montgomery tokyo and this is cnn closed captioning brought to you by gilt visit gilt.com today for up to 70% off designer brands, it has the designers that get your heart racing had inside a prices new every day, hurrying, they'll be gone in a flash. >> designer sales at up to 70% shop guilty.com today ten people including...
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tim montgomerie who advised boris johnson and lord george foulkes and i asked tim montgomerie if he thought this marks because otherwise, if he doesn't tonight, we really will be seeing the biggest defeat for the conservative party in our post—war history and rishi sunak will not want to go down as the prime minister who delivered that. i will come back to some of that detail in a moment. george foulkes, to you, in terms of tonight's debate, what would you say are the dangers for keir starmer? i am in strasbourg and along with my british colleagues here, voted the first three judges for the court of human rights. the prime minister foolishly called it a foreign court. i think keir starmer is in danger only if he makes a big mistake and i haven't seen him make any mistakes of any size during the whole of the campaign. i must say, i think tim and all his colleagues who come on these programmes really are very brave because the campaign has been a disaster. to start it off on the 4th july when we have the euros, wimbledon, all sorts of other distractions, it was a crazy thing to do in the start and there
tim montgomerie who advised boris johnson and lord george foulkes and i asked tim montgomerie if he thought this marks because otherwise, if he doesn't tonight, we really will be seeing the biggest defeat for the conservative party in our post—war history and rishi sunak will not want to go down as the prime minister who delivered that. i will come back to some of that detail in a moment. george foulkes, to you, in terms of tonight's debate, what would you say are the dangers for keir...