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is a logical consequence and this is nothing bad about it well it's definitely bad for some people mr ried the athletes from the groups that your court had to deal with haven't been explained their wrongdoings by the out but did the international olympic committee at least provide cas with proof of their guilt is difficult for me to go into details because this case we only have the decisions without the reasons so we know the result we know the media release that i have pronounced but we don't know the full reasons for each of these thirty nine cases so the only thing i can imagine as a lawyer is that there were some evidence brought by the i.o.c. which shows some suspicion about some wrongdoings in this situation for some i'm sorry but i thought that was the job of cas to determine whether that suspicion is enough or that kind of bad or if there's evidence to determine if the evidence is enough wasn't this what was being decided in this room. for being too legalistic but this is exactly the notion of comfortable such as faction which is the criteria to sublease whether there's enough evi
is a logical consequence and this is nothing bad about it well it's definitely bad for some people mr ried the athletes from the groups that your court had to deal with haven't been explained their wrongdoings by the out but did the international olympic committee at least provide cas with proof of their guilt is difficult for me to go into details because this case we only have the decisions without the reasons so we know the result we know the media release that i have pronounced but we don't...
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is a logical consequence and this is nothing bad about it well it's definitely bad for some people mr ried the athletes from the groups that your court had to deal with haven't been explained their wrongdoings by the out but did the international olympic committee at least provide cas with proof of their guilt is difficult for me to go into details because this case we only have the decisions without the reasons so we know the result we know the media release that i have pronounced but we don't know the full reasons for each of these thirty nine cases so the only thing i can imagine as a lawyer is that there were some evidence brought by the you see which shows some suspicion about some wrongdoings in this situation for some sorry but i thought that was the job of cas to determine whether that suspicion is enough for that kind of bad or if there's evidence to determine if the evidence is enough wasn't this what was being decided in this room apologise for being too legalistic but this is exactly the notion of comfortable such as faction which is the criteria to sublease whether there's eno
is a logical consequence and this is nothing bad about it well it's definitely bad for some people mr ried the athletes from the groups that your court had to deal with haven't been explained their wrongdoings by the out but did the international olympic committee at least provide cas with proof of their guilt is difficult for me to go into details because this case we only have the decisions without the reasons so we know the result we know the media release that i have pronounced but we don't...
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mr. speaker, ri today to nor t life a legacy of great american, a messenger for our lord and savior of jesus christ, and a man north carolina produced, billy gravement he was born in 1918 in charlotte, north carolina, where he grew up the son of a farmer. in 1939 he was ordained as a minister thus beginning what would be his life's calling. it was in 1949 that reverend graham gained the international prominence he is known for today. it was that year that he hosted the los angeles crusade, originally scheduled to be just three weeks, it ended up continuing for over two months. throughout that time huge crowds came to hear reverend graham spread the gospel of christ. in the years following the los angeles crusade, reverend graham's stature only grew. reverend graham traveled across the united states and around the world to spread the good word. and encourage his fellow men and women to find salvation with christ. and in christ. he would fill everything from small churches to massive football stadiums. according to the billy graham evangelistic association -- excuse me -- reverend graham preac
mr. speaker, ri today to nor t life a legacy of great american, a messenger for our lord and savior of jesus christ, and a man north carolina produced, billy gravement he was born in 1918 in charlotte, north carolina, where he grew up the son of a farmer. in 1939 he was ordained as a minister thus beginning what would be his life's calling. it was in 1949 that reverend graham gained the international prominence he is known for today. it was that year that he hosted the los angeles crusade,...
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mr. trump appeared open to modest gun reforms, including a bill that would ri ward states that improve reporting to the fbi's background check system. a ban on bump stocks. though that would likely be challenged in court and raising the minimum age to buy an ar-15. >> we're going to raise the age to 21. >> reporter: the nra opposes that change. but facing several rallies and boycotts, nefrl republican lawmakers including florida's governor, are bucking the gun lobby. >> we will require all individuals purchasing firearms to be 21 or older. >> reporter: but just like on immigration, where a long white house listening session produced little action, the devil is in the details and mr. trump has so far refused to talk specifics instead pivoting the debate to arming teachers. >> the teacher would have shot the hell out of him before he knew what happened. >> reporter: and that's not the first talking point of the nra. >> we must immediately harden our schools. >> i want to harden schools. harden, harden, harden, harden school. >> reporter: according to a pew poll last year, twice as many gun owners
mr. trump appeared open to modest gun reforms, including a bill that would ri ward states that improve reporting to the fbi's background check system. a ban on bump stocks. though that would likely be challenged in court and raising the minimum age to buy an ar-15. >> we're going to raise the age to 21. >> reporter: the nra opposes that change. but facing several rallies and boycotts, nefrl republican lawmakers including florida's governor, are bucking the gun lobby. >> we...