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week and the super bowl could be pushed back to february 28th and thank you steve for that and mr mcguire want to bring in the conversation how badly has soccer clubs actually been hit or hurt by the shutdown as an expert in football finance not playing matches has to be hurting the bottom line for these clubs which are hugely lucrative what are you seeing here. well it's not any effects a bottom line to think ultimately it's hitting the top line in that strife driven through as far as the premier league is concerned in england we've had no matches and there's a potential repayments all over broadcasting rights to the both the domestic and the overseas broadcasters of around about $770000000.00 u.s. u.k. sterling so that's around about a $1000000000.00 if matches don't return then cups of problems because that committee to wage payments because the players are on long term waste deals so the clubs are hurting and even if the matches do return in the shed around about the 7th of june it's going to be taking place behind closed doors so the clubs will be losing you know a club like manchest
week and the super bowl could be pushed back to february 28th and thank you steve for that and mr mcguire want to bring in the conversation how badly has soccer clubs actually been hit or hurt by the shutdown as an expert in football finance not playing matches has to be hurting the bottom line for these clubs which are hugely lucrative what are you seeing here. well it's not any effects a bottom line to think ultimately it's hitting the top line in that strife driven through as far as the...
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ok there we are here we go let's introduce our panel for you from liverpool we have kiran mcguire football finance lecturer at the university of liverpool in your own day in cameroon on skype is patrick bialy happy he's the manager of the retired champions league footballer samuel eto and in milan and also on skype we have 10 clearly palmeri be in sports correspondent and formerly a presenter for welcome to you all kevin maguire 1st in liverpool how many sets of nerves are being exercised in boardrooms not just up and down in the u.k. but around the world and i think practically every club is looking actually at the progress which is being made or is not being made in terms of finding a way of addressing the global health issues for poor cannot continue before paying crowd until a vaccine has been found in reality and therefore clubs will have been getting out their spreadsheets looking at the the income that's not coming in and working out how long they can continue to pay wages for $10.00 created primary in 2020 was supposed to be a golden year for international sport given what we're de
ok there we are here we go let's introduce our panel for you from liverpool we have kiran mcguire football finance lecturer at the university of liverpool in your own day in cameroon on skype is patrick bialy happy he's the manager of the retired champions league footballer samuel eto and in milan and also on skype we have 10 clearly palmeri be in sports correspondent and formerly a presenter for welcome to you all kevin maguire 1st in liverpool how many sets of nerves are being exercised in...
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re looking for that to return just as much as the football taking place on the pitch itself karen mcguire thank you so much for joining us to share that insight thank you. let's have a look now at the latest developments in the corona virus pandemic the john hopkins university says that the global death toll has topped 300000 there are more than 4400000 confirmed cases worldwide south sudan has registered its 1st death toll from the coronavirus slovenia has called an official end to its pandemic becoming the 1st european country to do so and after a 2 month shut down restaurants cafes and bars are reopening in australia's most populous state new south wales a typhoon has slammed into the eastern philippines as authorities struggle to evacuate hundreds of thousands of people but many of the emergency shelters are overcrowded with no means of social distancing and without proper safety gear against the coronavirus typhoon from truong has been expected to sweep across densely populated areas before exiting in the north on sunday. for. typhoon from is packing powerful sustained winds of up to
re looking for that to return just as much as the football taking place on the pitch itself karen mcguire thank you so much for joining us to share that insight thank you. let's have a look now at the latest developments in the corona virus pandemic the john hopkins university says that the global death toll has topped 300000 there are more than 4400000 confirmed cases worldwide south sudan has registered its 1st death toll from the coronavirus slovenia has called an official end to its...
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john mcguire, bbc news, north sunset. katty: they are so cute.ear-old puppy has been doing a lot of online schooling. a lot of it seems to be from bed, but even she is pretty desperate to get back to the classroom. now, if we want to have a look at the future of schools in the air of covid, south korea is a pretty good place to study. their 2 million students are back in class after months off, but there are strict security measures in place, as laura reports. laura: well, this is p.e. class, as you can probably tell behind me. this is a phased reopening, so certain numbers go back every week. there are clusters popping up across the country. this is all related to an outbreak in nightclubs in seou'' s party district. they have traced 86,000 people and tested them for the virus, but still, these little pockets of infection keep popping up, and that is why every single student must wear a mask. at the gates, they are having their temperature checked. that is the first temperature check of the day. there are many, many temperature checks of the day
john mcguire, bbc news, north sunset. katty: they are so cute.ear-old puppy has been doing a lot of online schooling. a lot of it seems to be from bed, but even she is pretty desperate to get back to the classroom. now, if we want to have a look at the future of schools in the air of covid, south korea is a pretty good place to study. their 2 million students are back in class after months off, but there are strict security measures in place, as laura reports. laura: well, this is p.e. class,...
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i don't look up all the mcguire bob only look like a bob or 2 if you're about once a week oh dad takes him to schools to raise awareness about protections of marine life like. that mostly just to make children fall in love with. using the best of the. debt talks to the kids about how trash left lying on the beach can be deadly for wild animals she explains that even big beautiful flamingos like bob can get trapped in the garbage and never get out and. the kids are thrilled with bob and they internalize the message plastic and wildlife don't mix. budgets work schedule is even without power on top of that she helps a lot of sick or injured wild birds she relies on donations to pay for treatment bombs job is to keep another flamengo ody company so that she will be. tain her natural behavior adept will release her back into the wild after 8 months you need to be taking help so they put them back soon to chicago. the time has come for o.t. to be released into the wild or debt invite some kids from the neighborhood to accompany her they keep their distance and say farewell. the female flamin
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i don't look up all the mcguire ball only look like a ball. if you're about once a week oh dad takes him to schools to raise awareness about protection of marine life. all. that and mostly just to make children fall in love with the well so they're using the best of the. audit talks to the kids about how trash left lying on the beach can be deadly for wild animals she explains that even big beautiful flamingos like bob can get trapped in the garbage and never get out which it's going to leave. the kids are thrilled with bob and they internalize the message plastic and wildlife don't mix. this. products work schedule is full even without on top of that she helps a lot of sick or injured wild birds she relies on donations to pay for treatment bombs job is to keep another flamingo over the company so that she will retain her natural behavior adept will release her back into the wild after 8 months you need to love eating help them they put them back soon to chicago. the time has come for o.t. to be released into the wild or death invites some kid
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richard mcguire was taken into custody accused of trespassing on what used to be called discovery island was closed in 1999. mcguire denies he was camping on the island, he says he was there as an urban explorer who was recording video for a youtube channel. >>> an insect as dangerous as its name has made its way into our country. murder hornets are the latest potential crisis in what has already been a surreal 2020. zohreen shah reports. >> reporter: killer hornets invading the u.s. and canada. asian giant hornets, also known as murder hornets, spotted in washington state, and they prey on honeybees that pollinate much of our food. >> the bees go, we go. they pollinate 1 in 3 pieces of food we eat, so we have to protect these little guys. >> reporter: these hornets grow up to 2 inches long, roughly five times the size of a bee. in japan where they originate, they reportedly kill up to 50 people each year. their giant stingers capable of piercing a beekeeper's suit. >> the mandibles, you can sort of see them, are pretty large. they're very, very sharp. that's what they use to decapitate
richard mcguire was taken into custody accused of trespassing on what used to be called discovery island was closed in 1999. mcguire denies he was camping on the island, he says he was there as an urban explorer who was recording video for a youtube channel. >>> an insect as dangerous as its name has made its way into our country. murder hornets are the latest potential crisis in what has already been a surreal 2020. zohreen shah reports. >> reporter: killer hornets invading the...
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from dni, dan coates, and principal deputy sue gordon to acting dni, joe mcguire. to acting director of counterterrorism russ traffic versus, to the inspector general of the intelligence community michael adkinson. these firings forced depar tours from the community has left odni without a single senate confirmed leader at the helm. instead, an acting dni, with no experience in intelligence, but with plenty of political loyalty to the president, has been appointed to oversee america's intelligence enterprise. as acting dni, this individual promptly instituted a hiring freeze and a reorganization whose purpose has not been communicated to the intelligence oversight committees. he also quickly fired senior leaders with decades of experience in the ic. alarmingly we've begun to hear reports that professionals have been pressured to limit the information they share with congress. and now, mr. ratcliffe, the president has nominated you to this critical position of national security and intelligence leadership. i have to say that while i'm willing to give you the benefit
from dni, dan coates, and principal deputy sue gordon to acting dni, joe mcguire. to acting director of counterterrorism russ traffic versus, to the inspector general of the intelligence community michael adkinson. these firings forced depar tours from the community has left odni without a single senate confirmed leader at the helm. instead, an acting dni, with no experience in intelligence, but with plenty of political loyalty to the president, has been appointed to oversee america's...
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commune what should have been lyrical methadone yes go in my machine formidable to leave it at the mcguire men are the over near the monarchy that is a lot nearly so yes shabby at damen feeb another day in how minimal to be from what she leaves one which leaves me from what i'm till. now. wow. i never got it and only had a mother and then i sit in the car or somewhere and i am in a bubble and there and says manual for how not to do shouted. for them this and they mean and that's the only end and then has this general monkey and i will get one in on a handy way and let that an extended arrow united stuff and it's what the chefs and i got at the moment not the knowing and it's going to mess me if i was a bystander a strong arm i was the main man at sybase as my friend and then most of us should be out a few as well as an f. as my one. and i made it to my 2nd letter and the f. are circling. when it has a cutter on us again if that is you. going to be admitting you when they say no as they shall be at what us again after if it's the only way to get let's say and i would be so difficult to hire
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at the mcguire min are the over near. a low or nearly so yes shabby at damen feeb another day in how much they be from what she leaves one of which leaves me from what i'm till. now. wow ok. i never got it and only had a mother and then i said in the car or someone i get in a bubble and they're and says manual for how not to do. for them this and they mean and that's the only end and then has this general nominee and i will get on you know in a handy way and let out an extended arrow united stuff and it's whatever the chefs and i got at the moment not knowing that it's going to mess me at the end of a strong arm i was the main man at sybase as my friend and then most of us should be on a few as well as an f. as my one. and i made it to my 2nd letter and the african. union has a cutter on us again if that is you. going to be admitting you when they said no as they shall be at what us again after if it's the only way to get let's say and i would be so difficult to hire outside that mescal to ensure to let me have them now b
at the mcguire min are the over near. a low or nearly so yes shabby at damen feeb another day in how much they be from what she leaves one of which leaves me from what i'm till. now. wow ok. i never got it and only had a mother and then i said in the car or someone i get in a bubble and they're and says manual for how not to do. for them this and they mean and that's the only end and then has this general nominee and i will get on you know in a handy way and let out an extended arrow united...
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watson was an all-star player who became the hitting coach who helped conseco and mcguire win the american league pennant for the a's in 1988. he was gm for the astros and became the first black general manager to win world series with the new york yankees in 1996 little more trivia for you when he was a player where did the bulls scored baseball's 1 million home run. >>against the giants at candlestick park. back in 1975. most of us around out there breaking baseball records, especially not now we're working from home. not as glorious or is dangerous but it can prove challenging here to help us stay sane in corona lockdown mental health expert and usc professor doctor ruth light. good morning doctor white haven't seen in a couple weeks, how you doing. >>and doing good good morning, diane thanks for having me again while the weeks are wearing away and working from home ok, here's the problem could be. >>frustrating because. how are you supposed to get away from the office. i know somebody there basically always working because you know the phone's ringing in the computer is always on. >>ri
watson was an all-star player who became the hitting coach who helped conseco and mcguire win the american league pennant for the a's in 1988. he was gm for the astros and became the first black general manager to win world series with the new york yankees in 1996 little more trivia for you when he was a player where did the bulls scored baseball's 1 million home run. >>against the giants at candlestick park. back in 1975. most of us around out there breaking baseball records, especially...
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at the dark end of the street, by daniel mcguire, and the rebellious life of mrs. rosa parks. that already tells you it will be a corrective narrative. if you have a desire to know more about rosa parks as a woman and activist, these are great sources. i am drawing on them some to do that with you today. i want to use these books or use the information i have from books in my own research to deconstruct that myth. i am going to ask you if you know more about rosa parks, or if what you are holding onto -- you can just raise your hand, you don't have to answer -- if you are holding onto, for how many people you are holding onto this typical, iconic idea. that gets celebrated in black history month? for how many of you is that the image you are most familiar with? wow, ok. that is really not surprising, because i think that image circulates in museums, newspapers and children's books, so it's not surprising but it is troubling to me. it is troubling. what i want to point out is how simple and inaccurate that representation is. i will start at the beginning. beginning in the 1930'
at the dark end of the street, by daniel mcguire, and the rebellious life of mrs. rosa parks. that already tells you it will be a corrective narrative. if you have a desire to know more about rosa parks as a woman and activist, these are great sources. i am drawing on them some to do that with you today. i want to use these books or use the information i have from books in my own research to deconstruct that myth. i am going to ask you if you know more about rosa parks, or if what you are...
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but the firing of the last director, director mcguire. the firing of the inspector general of the intelligence community. the firing of the heads of the counterintelligence sector. the firing of people, threats against other inspectors general, all a sign to have a chilling effect on what the intelligence community is congress. say to the what congress is willing to say public.hearings to the that is a grave danger to the country. ms. jeffery: i think it came as a surprise to most people that inspectors general, who were supposed to be this firewall against intergovernmental r malfeasance of other source, could be easily dismissed by the very people they are reporting on. is that something that happened before? are there remnants of this in the nixon era? what could congress do, presuming there is a change in leadership in the senate, to fortify those roles and laws? rep. schiff: good question. the inspector general system, first of all, which has been outly integral to rooting waste, fraud and abuse of government. with a great success re
but the firing of the last director, director mcguire. the firing of the inspector general of the intelligence community. the firing of the heads of the counterintelligence sector. the firing of people, threats against other inspectors general, all a sign to have a chilling effect on what the intelligence community is congress. say to the what congress is willing to say public.hearings to the that is a grave danger to the country. ms. jeffery: i think it came as a surprise to most people that...
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atkinson was improperly fired despite the fact as acting director mcguire said he did everything by the book and follow the law? rep. ratcliffe: senator, i appreciate the question. i think before you entered the room i talked about my history and strong support of working with inspector general's. i talked about inspector general horowitz, who was someone i went to when i thought there was a problem with the misuse of intelligence authorities. hisvery much appreciated approach and work and some of the concerns i raised were presented in his findings in his report. with respect to aiken inspector general atkinson and the situation you describe, i don't have enough information to answer your question. if i can explain why. i will tell you that my dealings with inspector general atkinson, i had no issues. i think he did what he thought was right. i think he did think he was following the law. is that the to that legal opinion within theo dni from the general counsel and the , my reading of it is that their determination was that he may have exceeded his authority because the investigation
atkinson was improperly fired despite the fact as acting director mcguire said he did everything by the book and follow the law? rep. ratcliffe: senator, i appreciate the question. i think before you entered the room i talked about my history and strong support of working with inspector general's. i talked about inspector general horowitz, who was someone i went to when i thought there was a problem with the misuse of intelligence authorities. hisvery much appreciated approach and work and some...
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dan coats , joe mcguire, other dedicated ic professionals had a good rapport with the president as well until they didn't . can you give me some specific examples of when you had to speak truth to power, in particular if it's involved the president of theunited states ? >> senator, i appreciate the question . the reason i said a good rapport is i think trust is important and i think it's one of thethings that's important and can strengthen the relationship between all parties . intelligencecommunity , congress, thepresident . one of the reasons that i indicated before you were in the room that i wanted this job was the cause it is apolitical and i have held apolitical positionsbefore . as us attorney that is an apolitical role and in those instances, i frequently had to speak truth to power from the standpoint of there were many occasions where people wanted me to exercise my discretion in a way that's considered something other than what the law was. >> can you give aparticular example ? >> i don't want to give examples that would give away a specific case but if someone was for instan
dan coats , joe mcguire, other dedicated ic professionals had a good rapport with the president as well until they didn't . can you give me some specific examples of when you had to speak truth to power, in particular if it's involved the president of theunited states ? >> senator, i appreciate the question . the reason i said a good rapport is i think trust is important and i think it's one of thethings that's important and can strengthen the relationship between all parties ....
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in mid-february, he fired his non-political, admiral, career professional joe mcguire leading intelligences. government. he fired him and many other career professionals. he swept aside the leadership of the intelligence community and now today he is suggesting that china weaponized this virus when there's no evidence to support that and in an exceedingly rare statement the office of the director of national intelligence has to directly rebuke and undermine the president's own comments. >> i view public statements from the intelligence community as what, in my experience they were. they were -- there's a lot of e restrair restrai restraint. the community intelligence likes to let their work speak for themselves. for them to do this and this is an office that's run by rick grenell, an ally of donald trump. what do you think is going on behind the scenes for that little piece of rebuttal? i thought that was a pretty big deal. >> when a statement comes out, you can be sure of two things. number one, is that most of the reporting that backs up that statement, which is probably classified, has
in mid-february, he fired his non-political, admiral, career professional joe mcguire leading intelligences. government. he fired him and many other career professionals. he swept aside the leadership of the intelligence community and now today he is suggesting that china weaponized this virus when there's no evidence to support that and in an exceedingly rare statement the office of the director of national intelligence has to directly rebuke and undermine the president's own comments....
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mcguire claims he didn't hear deputies calling him because he was asleep.for a week. >>> a toddler and grandmother made the best of their virtual play date. watch this. [laughter] >> peek a boo. [laughter] peek a boo. [laughter] jillian: the boy playing a virtual game of peek a with his ma from his new york home. they talk, play and share a cup of hot chocolate together. isn't that adorable? gotta love it. pete: we also love are us some rick reichmuth. [laughter] rick, how you doing? rick: good morning, guys. doing well. i tell you what, we've got a nice weekend in store, at least a nice sunday, i should say, across a lot of the country. one little trouble spot across parts of the tennessee valley. we've seen is some rain but overall things looking good. take a look at the maps, starting out today temperatures across parts of the south are already warm: that is going to be the one spot where we watch things be really warm over the next number of days. in fact, take a look at what happens here. we cool down a little bit, still above average across partses of
mcguire claims he didn't hear deputies calling him because he was asleep.for a week. >>> a toddler and grandmother made the best of their virtual play date. watch this. [laughter] >> peek a boo. [laughter] peek a boo. [laughter] jillian: the boy playing a virtual game of peek a with his ma from his new york home. they talk, play and share a cup of hot chocolate together. isn't that adorable? gotta love it. pete: we also love are us some rick reichmuth. [laughter] rick, how you...
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we cannot hold the hands of the dying elderly, writes sister lorraine mcguire, while at the same time ending of preborn life. our faith will not allow it. and when you hear that about end of life it's particularly poignant of course. right now we hear about all these cases of nurses and doctors holding the hands of people dying from covid-19 can't be with their families. >> yes, and that's the mission specifically of the little sisters of the poor. they have homes where they specifically bring in the elderly, most of them are very poor. these nurses feel it's their mission on earth, they are committed to being there with these people if they don't have family or don't have funds to be in the traditional nursing care facility. so for them, they do believe in life beginning from conception until they say they are holding someone's hand as they are called home. what would you do if you were told you had to comply because the fines are astronomical. they just keep saying, we trust the lord. we are told she's going to participate by teleconference? >> it's interesting because right now eve
we cannot hold the hands of the dying elderly, writes sister lorraine mcguire, while at the same time ending of preborn life. our faith will not allow it. and when you hear that about end of life it's particularly poignant of course. right now we hear about all these cases of nurses and doctors holding the hands of people dying from covid-19 can't be with their families. >> yes, and that's the mission specifically of the little sisters of the poor. they have homes where they specifically...
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that russia was up to its tricks again you'll remember that president trump quickly fired joseph mcguireat message out there. so are there safe guards? have anything been put in place? has anything changed since 2016 and what has president trump done to undermine some of that work? >> so states in 2016 didn't take the russian threat seriously and they accused him of trying to federalize elections but since then dhs has done various exercises and installed some sensors on some of the state computing systems to protect those and that's a positive. and this should be extremely troubling to all americans which is when i went to talk to people on the hill on intelligence committees and you talk to people that served in the trump national security counsel, what they say is that the best russia hand in the intelligence community don't want to work on russia related issues because they're afraid of their work being politicized. they're afraid of getting fired for speaking truth and so they have asked to be removed from working on the russia issue. and when i ask senator mark warner, the ranking
that russia was up to its tricks again you'll remember that president trump quickly fired joseph mcguireat message out there. so are there safe guards? have anything been put in place? has anything changed since 2016 and what has president trump done to undermine some of that work? >> so states in 2016 didn't take the russian threat seriously and they accused him of trying to federalize elections but since then dhs has done various exercises and installed some sensors on some of the state...
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john mcguire, bbc news, north somerset. we're joined now by dan visser from cumbria tourism.good morning. we have a number of concerns over what the government announced yesterday. there is going to be an increase in day visitors, that's ok for people to do, so naturally they are going to want to visit beautiful places. to enjoy some of the fantastic landscapes and get some exercise and get a boost to their mental health, a breakfrom lockdown between have, particularly difficult challenges herewith an older population and very high rates of coronavirus which means now probably isn't really the best time to be coming. i imagine you have spent your entire professional life working in this industry saying come to the lake district, it's beautiful. now here you are on national television, understandably for many people, saying don't come. it's counterintuitive to everything we do in our visitor economy here. we've got some very good ranges of businesses, staff desperate to get back to work, start welcoming visitors and providing fantastic experiences they come for today, enjoying
john mcguire, bbc news, north somerset. we're joined now by dan visser from cumbria tourism.good morning. we have a number of concerns over what the government announced yesterday. there is going to be an increase in day visitors, that's ok for people to do, so naturally they are going to want to visit beautiful places. to enjoy some of the fantastic landscapes and get some exercise and get a boost to their mental health, a breakfrom lockdown between have, particularly difficult challenges...