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matthew muller faces charges in state court.stard is. thank you for watching "20/20" tonight. i'm david muir. >> and i'm amy robach. from all of us here at abc news, have a good night. >>> why a passenger on a plane from l.a.x. was tackled by passengers and crew. >>> and the debate over >>> and the debate over reopening streets closed to we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so...
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professor muller reads the statutes differently, but the key point is this, professor muller and i agree. even if his reading were correct, s-51 would be constitutional and congress could solve any confusions. he and i can agree that nothing about the 23rd amendment makes s-51 unconstitutional. given my limited time i will here address just one of dr. pilan's comments. the contention that s-51 would require the concept of the maryland legislature. the idea is maryland gave washington, d.c., the seat of government. in my own view, this is the strongest of dr. pilan's remarks. there's a difference between giving a gift for a reason and giving a gift by condition and i'm happy to discuss the distinction further if it's helpful, but in short if maryland conceded the lands to the united states and specified that the session was valid only so long as the land were used in a certain way, there might be a problem with s-51, but maryland's session specified no such condition. washington, d.c., belongs to the united states. maryland has no greater claim on it than the rest of america. i thank the
professor muller reads the statutes differently, but the key point is this, professor muller and i agree. even if his reading were correct, s-51 would be constitutional and congress could solve any confusions. he and i can agree that nothing about the 23rd amendment makes s-51 unconstitutional. given my limited time i will here address just one of dr. pilan's comments. the contention that s-51 would require the concept of the maryland legislature. the idea is maryland gave washington, d.c., the...
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we learned from reporting on the muller grand jury. beat we've been learning from people cooperating with the new d.a. grand jury probe and other witnesses which brings us to tonight's special report right now on wiseleberg as the man who may tip trump's legal fate. his business life, political career more than anyone else we know of. what are we learning? number one, this is no typical employee or worker. the ex-president's favorite rapper famously said i love you like kanye loves kanye and from one maga narcissist to another maga narcissist, they say wiseleberg loves trump like trump loves trump. >> allen weisselberg is defined by what donald thinks about him. >> wiseleberg is -- >> alan would not take an hour or day off if donald was in the office. >> that doesn't breathe without trump's permission or knowledge. >> his office is right next door. he discusses everything with him. >> wiseleberg works directly with all the family. there he is, right behind donald and the kids who credit him publicly as fiercely loyal and from growing u
we learned from reporting on the muller grand jury. beat we've been learning from people cooperating with the new d.a. grand jury probe and other witnesses which brings us to tonight's special report right now on wiseleberg as the man who may tip trump's legal fate. his business life, political career more than anyone else we know of. what are we learning? number one, this is no typical employee or worker. the ex-president's favorite rapper famously said i love you like kanye loves kanye and...
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her close friend, sue matt muller. >> i was angry as time went on.ought more and more about it, i thought paul might be involved. >> as she looked back, she was particularly haunted by the way paul acted the day of catherine's memorial service. >> the whole congregation was sobbing so loud. i mean, the pastor could even finish her sermon. i went up to him and i held him and was struck by how he didn't show any emotion. after 11 years of marriage, you would've thought she meant a little bit more to him that he might shed a tear. but i didn't see any. >> but there was no evidence that paul had anything to do with catherine's death. no dna or fingerprints at the crime scene. no witnesses. he had even passed a polygraph test. and he had an alibi for the morning of the fire. he was three hours away with his girlfriend michelle in their apartment on long island. paul continue to enjoy his new life in florida with his two children. working again as a paramedic and now dating a new woman he fell for quickly on match.com, cat delgado. >> we started texting an
her close friend, sue matt muller. >> i was angry as time went on.ought more and more about it, i thought paul might be involved. >> as she looked back, she was particularly haunted by the way paul acted the day of catherine's memorial service. >> the whole congregation was sobbing so loud. i mean, the pastor could even finish her sermon. i went up to him and i held him and was struck by how he didn't show any emotion. after 11 years of marriage, you would've thought she meant...
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alemania setenta y cinco renegando y el centro y toma uno de cero y se equivocó toca para thomas müllercontra especies en lana y para adentro al veintisiete mandabas no por mucho uso de baja tremendo mal a tres.. uno y el cabezazo del milagro craneano y es el técnico. encontré inglaterra ahora en los cuartos de final de la euro. y mires. (mÚsica) y deja un coche calcinado las imágenes del accidente esta noche y como pase tiempo. y catorce aÑos. desde el primer iphone y de hecho de esta...
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it's muller -- >> no. i'm sorry. [laughter] >> thank you. i'm really, i'm really thrilled to be talking today with eric berkovitz. eric is truly one of the finest writers i know, especially when it comes to tackling enormous subjects like, you know, the history of censorship in the west. and i love in this book. most authors would be intimidated, i think, by that huge subject matter, but eric has this great talent of taking a big subject and serving it up in delicious little morsels of history. he's a great storyteller, and these areto page-turning stories full of betrayal and heroism and sex, which is always helpful. [laughter] and burning at the stalk and all of those -- at the stake and all of those amazing, dramatic things. one reviewer has called this book a masterpiece, aastounding, a comprehensive, entertaining, historical account of censorship. and that was not his mother, that was a real reviewer. [laughter] don't do a spit take, eric. [laughter] one to have major takeaways -- one of the major takeaways for me, and i loved this book
it's muller -- >> no. i'm sorry. [laughter] >> thank you. i'm really, i'm really thrilled to be talking today with eric berkovitz. eric is truly one of the finest writers i know, especially when it comes to tackling enormous subjects like, you know, the history of censorship in the west. and i love in this book. most authors would be intimidated, i think, by that huge subject matter, but eric has this great talent of taking a big subject and serving it up in delicious little morsels...
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kane with that crucial heritage of england that buffer which they desperately needed at that thomas mulleren a different story as you say with those chances that they faltered to germany. they were unable to take them. harry kane came up with that second goal as he walks around the pitch applauding fans and they know how much it means notjust to him but to the team and garrett southgate and they will be desperate to create their own history, their own memories. garrett southgate said as much what is what he wanted and they cite any debt that as they progressed to the court of final stage they progressed to the quarterfinal stage where of course they will play away from home for they will play away from home for the first time in rome on saturday at eight p:m., the kick off. we wait to see whether it will be sweden or ukraine, who they face in the quarterfinals and that match being stage tonight. just quarterfinals and that match being stage tonight-— stage tonight. just before we go, the crowd we _ stage tonight. just before we go, the crowd we are _ stage tonight. just before we go, the c
kane with that crucial heritage of england that buffer which they desperately needed at that thomas mulleren a different story as you say with those chances that they faltered to germany. they were unable to take them. harry kane came up with that second goal as he walks around the pitch applauding fans and they know how much it means notjust to him but to the team and garrett southgate and they will be desperate to create their own history, their own memories. garrett southgate said as much...
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it's thomas muller. , is l the middle. it's thomas muller. , is muller scored _ the middle. twice when england beat germany at the 2010 world cup. that was their chance. this was england buzz mac time to deliver a knockout blow. jack grealish again, the cross for his captain. harry kane getting off the mark at this tournament in just right time. the manager roared with delight at the full—time whistle. 25 years after his wembley penalty pain, against the same opposition. how sweet was this? �* , ,., the same opposition. how sweet was this? �* , , this? i'm 'ust so pleased. i was lookin: this? i'mjust so pleased. i was looking at— this? i'mjust so pleased. i was looking at the _ this? i'mjust so pleased. i was looking at the big _ this? i'mjust so pleased. i was looking at the big screen i this? i'mjust so pleased. i was looking at the big screen and l this? i'mjust so pleased. i was looking at the big screen and i | this? i'mjust so pleased. i was. looking at the big screen and i saw dave seaman up there and i can't, by the team—mates that played with me, i can't change that
it's thomas muller. , is l the middle. it's thomas muller. , is muller scored _ the middle. twice when england beat germany at the 2010 world cup. that was their chance. this was england buzz mac time to deliver a knockout blow. jack grealish again, the cross for his captain. harry kane getting off the mark at this tournament in just right time. the manager roared with delight at the full—time whistle. 25 years after his wembley penalty pain, against the same opposition. how sweet was this?...
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>> robert s muller the third has been examining two chief questions. ties between donald trump's campaign and russia and whether trump as president has tried to obstruct that investigation. i don't know if i can explain it as well as i did before. >> if they get a report from the justice department, they will likely, certainly take impeachment seriously if not begin an impeachment process against the president. >> sean: they reported lie after lie after lie. they spewed conspiracy theory after conspiracy theory, and as we speak, "the new york times," the washington correspondent maggie haberman covers donald trump nearly, get this, nine times more than the current president joe biden. when are they going to stop giving joe and hunter the benefit of the doubt, to quote them? it's completely insane. they stopped donald trump, they still stock donald trump and they kiss the ass of and protect joe biden and his crack addict son hunter. he's in the oval office and joe was in the oval office, maybe it's time to start doing your job. "the new york times," the
>> robert s muller the third has been examining two chief questions. ties between donald trump's campaign and russia and whether trump as president has tried to obstruct that investigation. i don't know if i can explain it as well as i did before. >> if they get a report from the justice department, they will likely, certainly take impeachment seriously if not begin an impeachment process against the president. >> sean: they reported lie after lie after lie. they spewed...
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thomas muller doesn't usually miss such chances — even he couldn't believe it.as england's. an historic occasion and historic victory. england are through, and its extraordinary celebrations. adam wild, bbc news. afterwards, the manager was full of praise for notjust his players, but the fans at wembley, as well. the players were absolutely immense, write the way through the team. and the fans were, as well, you know, only a0,000 but it's as good an atmosphere as i can remember in wembley. we played extremely well. i think we deserve to win, but i said to them straightaway, "look, i'm the party pooper because if we don't go and capitalise on saturday now, then doesn't capitalise for anything." and they'll face ukraine after artem dovbyk scored the wonderfully headed winner in extra time against sweden at hampden park. andrei schevchenko's side were one of the best third—placed qualifiers and they go through after a 2—1 wiun amid a frenetic ending. seven—time wimbledon champion serena williams has been forced to retire injured after going over on her ankle in her
thomas muller doesn't usually miss such chances — even he couldn't believe it.as england's. an historic occasion and historic victory. england are through, and its extraordinary celebrations. adam wild, bbc news. afterwards, the manager was full of praise for notjust his players, but the fans at wembley, as well. the players were absolutely immense, write the way through the team. and the fans were, as well, you know, only a0,000 but it's as good an atmosphere as i can remember in wembley. we...
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so all about a, i don't know, not been on the mullers planning on thought anim, chavez, the bottom of the line for me. but i am the. 2 mother of the news, news, news, news, news. hello there. let's begin in north america. an extreme and dangerous heat is continuing across west in areas of the u. s. we've already had a heat wave emergency declared in california, and this is the scene in death valley. it's really living up to its name. people want that outdoor activity could be potentially life threatening. records have already been hits in california, nevada, in arizona. we'll see temperature is continuing to climb, not just in the west, but across central areas. as that heat continues to build, and not only is it, while the intense heat is persistent and it's likely to last into well into next week. now it's a different story. up in the midwest, we've got cool air blown down from canada, and that's bringing wet and cooler weather. we've got some severe thunderstorms rolling across illinois into indiana, and ohio. we could see hale heavy rain and some strong winds there. we've also got
so all about a, i don't know, not been on the mullers planning on thought anim, chavez, the bottom of the line for me. but i am the. 2 mother of the news, news, news, news, news. hello there. let's begin in north america. an extreme and dangerous heat is continuing across west in areas of the u. s. we've already had a heat wave emergency declared in california, and this is the scene in death valley. it's really living up to its name. people want that outdoor activity could be potentially life...
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so all of that i don't know, not been well on the mullers, but i'm not planning on thought. anim. chavez, the bottom of the line for me. but i am the. 2 mother of the news news ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by cut on airways. hello. we got some slightly warm weather coming into the river plates over the next couple of days. just been on the call side recently. got some wet weather there to just around power g y southeast in parts of brazil, but 17 celsius. therefore, one of sarah's hop over the and these can be up to around 800 celsius here on the she's coming on into wednesday cause also for wednesday, 12 degrees and santiago, a 141 says with the cloud. and the rain just running down across a good passive uruguay, back towards one service further north, fewer showers, sun full cost. the full rio wanted to share into eastern parts of brazil shows you the shower was up towards the amazon, of course, more heavy down. pause in and around columbia, pushing up into panama, where we have seen flooding recently. some really nasty weather here recently has led to some floodin
so all of that i don't know, not been well on the mullers, but i'm not planning on thought. anim. chavez, the bottom of the line for me. but i am the. 2 mother of the news news ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by cut on airways. hello. we got some slightly warm weather coming into the river plates over the next couple of days. just been on the call side recently. got some wet weather there to just around power g y southeast in parts of brazil, but 17 celsius. therefore, one of...
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so all of the commission, i don't know, not been below the mullers, but i'm not planning on thought and i'm sure that the bottom of them. but i am the. 2 mother of the news, news, news, news, news, news. hello, we got some rather cold, wet and windy weather, moving across the great australian by a large area cloud here, swirling away. and that will draw in some very cold air going on the wintry side as we go on through the next couple of days. line of cloud and rain pushing all the way up into northern parts of w y actually. so some useful rainfall coming through for some heavy rain for further south. very strong and gusty winds. winds could guster around 8090 kilometers per hour over the next couple of days at a rattle its way across south australia. slightly dry weather coming back in behind . cold enough in person around 15 degrees celsius had about clouded right. not too bad because up to the well 16 in melbourne. grape getting up to run 18 in city one or 2 on shore shells just around the gold coast up towards brisbin west. the weather will make its way into victoria as we go on thr
so all of the commission, i don't know, not been below the mullers, but i'm not planning on thought and i'm sure that the bottom of them. but i am the. 2 mother of the news, news, news, news, news, news. hello, we got some rather cold, wet and windy weather, moving across the great australian by a large area cloud here, swirling away. and that will draw in some very cold air going on the wintry side as we go on through the next couple of days. line of cloud and rain pushing all the way up into...
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so all of that i don't know, not been well on the mullers, but i'm not planning on thought and i'm sure that the bottom of the line for me, but i am the. 2 mother of the a city defined by military occupation, there's never been an arab state. he with the capital of jerusalem. everyone is welcome. but the default sexual that meant then they could only project. that's what we refuse. was one of the founders of the settlement with this and the story of jerusalem to the eyes of its own people, segregation, occupations, discrimination, injustice. this is at the side of the 21st century truth to them, a rock and a hard place analogy 0. the you may have noticed if you've been living or visiting this part of the world, middle east, it has been pretty hot recently and particularly human around the gulf states. that's not changing hugely after say, 43 degrees suggest is not quite as humid in dough harbor wouldn't guarantee it. the edge of thanks to the monsoon wind and therefore the rain is being they're being felt in sola. this is where you tend to get 3 months worth of overcast really was not q
so all of that i don't know, not been well on the mullers, but i'm not planning on thought and i'm sure that the bottom of the line for me, but i am the. 2 mother of the a city defined by military occupation, there's never been an arab state. he with the capital of jerusalem. everyone is welcome. but the default sexual that meant then they could only project. that's what we refuse. was one of the founders of the settlement with this and the story of jerusalem to the eyes of its own people,...
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thomas muller for germany broke away. 1-1 with the england will keep her -- england goalkeeper.ame will still in the balance. england's captain clinched the game with a second goal in the 86th minute. re he is celebrating. there's been plenty of chat about how his form has not been what it might be. that is the first goal of the tournament. this was the reaction in trafalgar square. plenty of beer flying around, people getting excited. that was the moment everyone realized germany would be beaten. there were similar scenes not far away, as people realized the quarterfinals were coming and people started screaming, football is coming home. also in the city of preston, in the north of england. cue excitement there, as well. i could spend the next half-hour showing you pictures of england, everyone is very excited. the homepage of the german newspaper puts it this way, george lynn -- deutschland's coming home. the song that they would sing during the 1996 euros. the germans are out of this tournament. 40,000 spectators saw this happen at wembley. one of the biggest attendances of t
thomas muller for germany broke away. 1-1 with the england will keep her -- england goalkeeper.ame will still in the balance. england's captain clinched the game with a second goal in the 86th minute. re he is celebrating. there's been plenty of chat about how his form has not been what it might be. that is the first goal of the tournament. this was the reaction in trafalgar square. plenty of beer flying around, people getting excited. that was the moment everyone realized germany would be...
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so all of the a, i don't know, not been on the mullers on thought anim, chavez on the bottom of the line for me. but i am the. 2 mother of the me ah ah, it's too late for the journey to winter sponsored like cattle airways. hello, we're going to start in central america, a lot of ground to cover. we may see some tropical development toward the pacific coast of mexico. already this disturbance has lung a lot of brain toward the southeast of the country. so torrential rain has led to water log streets for this part of mexico. the other thing we've got our ion is toward the gulf coast. we'll go in for a closer look rate. now, us gulf states are under a tropical storm warning. this will have a big impact toward louisiana, mississippi, and alabama. the states could see upwards of 300 millimeters of rain, millions of people in the line of fire here. the other big story for the u. s. is that heat that stifling heat toward the desert southwest? we'll talk about vegas right now. you know, the temperature on thursday got up to 46.7 degrees. the all time record for vegas is $47.00. so very close to
so all of the a, i don't know, not been on the mullers on thought anim, chavez on the bottom of the line for me. but i am the. 2 mother of the me ah ah, it's too late for the journey to winter sponsored like cattle airways. hello, we're going to start in central america, a lot of ground to cover. we may see some tropical development toward the pacific coast of mexico. already this disturbance has lung a lot of brain toward the southeast of the country. so torrential rain has led to water log...
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daniel. swapped in one is eric will be can speak to a medical x, but julia policy is a f pete the milt muller. just in south paula specializes the mortality data. he joins us live by skype from south powder. and he, thanks for joining us on the program. julio y e brazil struggling to get a handle on cove. it thanks for having me. molly. we are still struggling with handling the pandemic because people are having coven 15. they are not willing to stay inside anymore. and we also have a government that does not support prophylactic measures, such as wearing masks or avoiding crowd, and has even been very vocal and diminishing the impact of the vaccines. brazil at the moment is when we consider depths per 1000000, the 8th country in the entire world. but when we consider the vaccine roll out, we are 70th. so we are not really handling it with the speed. and what's the force that is necessary to contain the virus? and this is across the region, isn't it? i mean, when you look at brazil's neighbors, for example, chilly nearly half of chileans have been vaccinated. but the capital santiago is just
daniel. swapped in one is eric will be can speak to a medical x, but julia policy is a f pete the milt muller. just in south paula specializes the mortality data. he joins us live by skype from south powder. and he, thanks for joining us on the program. julio y e brazil struggling to get a handle on cove. it thanks for having me. molly. we are still struggling with handling the pandemic because people are having coven 15. they are not willing to stay inside anymore. and we also have a...
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well, to talk about that in more detail, i'm now joined by richard muller professor emeritus of physics at the university of california berkeley. professor. my great to talk to thank you very much for finding the time. i'm pleased to be here that you recently call 3rd an article in the wall street journal, much read article, i should say about the odds of our school, the 2 evolving naturally, being extremely low. not impossible, but extremely low. i think you put it to one in a 1000000000 before we talk about that, let me ask, you know, how did of color all super i know we like yourself become interested in the novel corona virus. oh my, my, my back when i was in particle physics and i've gone into archeology, i've gone into climate studies, created a whole nonprofit to, to study global warming. so i always learned from my mentor louis, i'll send you something to contribute your, your scientists before you are a physicist. and if you know things that are relevant, if you have a way of analyzing things, then then it's a responsibility to do it. especially on an issue that is publicly imp
well, to talk about that in more detail, i'm now joined by richard muller professor emeritus of physics at the university of california berkeley. professor. my great to talk to thank you very much for finding the time. i'm pleased to be here that you recently call 3rd an article in the wall street journal, much read article, i should say about the odds of our school, the 2 evolving naturally, being extremely low. not impossible, but extremely low. i think you put it to one in a 1000000000...
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thomas muller doesn't usually miss such chances — even he couldn't believe it.ade at the performances of england captain harry kane, it only takes one moment to answer your critics. this was his, this was england's. an historic occasion, an historic victory. england are through, amidst extraordinary celebrations. adam wild, bbc news. millions of england fans could only dare to dream of tonight's victory. in pubs, clubs, homes and parks, people gathered. and asjon kay reports from plymouth on the south west coast of england, fans even watched in their own stadium. # football's coming home, it's coming home... # and if it is, where better to watch than home park? i hope we get through. it's something for the nation. beat the germans tonight, we win it, i reckon. harry kane has been terrible, but he's going to be - good, i'm telling you. it's about time we win something, it's been a long time since 1966. �*66, �*96, never looked like this. socially distanced soccer. but some things don't change. sick with nerves. just so excited because i know how much it will mean
thomas muller doesn't usually miss such chances — even he couldn't believe it.ade at the performances of england captain harry kane, it only takes one moment to answer your critics. this was his, this was england's. an historic occasion, an historic victory. england are through, amidst extraordinary celebrations. adam wild, bbc news. millions of england fans could only dare to dream of tonight's victory. in pubs, clubs, homes and parks, people gathered. and asjon kay reports from plymouth on...
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i'm now joined by richard muller professor emeritus of physics at the university of california berkeley. professor my great to talk to thank you very much for finding the time. i'm pleased to be here that you recently call or is it an article in the wall street journal, much read article, i should say about the odds of our school, the evolving naturally, being extremely low. not impossible, but extremely low. i think you put it to one in a 1000000000 before we talk about that, let me ask, you know, how did of color all super i know we like yourself become interested in the novel corona virus. oh my my my back when i was in particle physics and.
i'm now joined by richard muller professor emeritus of physics at the university of california berkeley. professor my great to talk to thank you very much for finding the time. i'm pleased to be here that you recently call or is it an article in the wall street journal, much read article, i should say about the odds of our school, the evolving naturally, being extremely low. not impossible, but extremely low. i think you put it to one in a 1000000000 before we talk about that, let me ask, you...
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well, that is baroness muller alone, _ thank you.mment on the home secretary, who asked at the last moment to read the report prior to publication. the report had been intended to be published on the 24th of may, priti patel said she needed to read it in case of damage national security or contravene human rights legislation. muller alone there said that the panel were disappointed that the home secretary took that approach, saying she did not believe it was justified, it had previously been vetted for exactly those issues. i want to read a little bit from the statement for the family of daniel morgan. they have said that in the light of that report that no family should have to go through what we have had to suffer over these decades, no family should have to find that confidence was betrayed by those for whom we should be able to turn to for help. no family should be cut adrift in the way that we were left to fend for ourselves in the face of the most serious criminality that can be imagined. no family should have to bear the immen
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then, for sterling, a moment to forget, his underhit pass handing thomas muller the chance to equalisefamed for had deserted them. 55 years had passed since their last knockout victory over these opponents, but it was time for history to change. quiet tournament. ——grealish finding kane, so much for the captain's quiet tournament. wembley, half—full, but rarely in its long history will it have heard anything quite like this. and 25 years after his penalty heartbreak against germany here at euro 96, a sense of personal atonement for the mastermind of a defining win. for the teammates that played with me, i can't change that, so, that's always going to hurt, but what's lovely is that we've given people another day to remember, and now we've got to go and do it in rome. amazing day, amazing game. to hear wembley like this wasjust a moment none of us will ever forget, and a great performance, obviously 2—0, another clean sheet, just the perfect afternoon. for those who had witnessed this most precious of victories, a night never to forget, and for the players, a growing belief that after t
then, for sterling, a moment to forget, his underhit pass handing thomas muller the chance to equalisefamed for had deserted them. 55 years had passed since their last knockout victory over these opponents, but it was time for history to change. quiet tournament. ——grealish finding kane, so much for the captain's quiet tournament. wembley, half—full, but rarely in its long history will it have heard anything quite like this. and 25 years after his penalty heartbreak against germany here...
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then, for sterling, a moment to forget, his underhit pass handing thomas muller the chance to equaliserted them. 55 years had passed since their last knockout victory over these opponents, but it was time for history to change. grealish finding kane, so much for the captain's quiet tournament. wembley, half—full, but rarely in its long history will it have heard anything quite like this. and 25 years after his penalty heartbreak against germany here at euro 96, a sense of personal atonement for the mastermind of a defining win. for the teammates that played with me, i can't change that, so, that's always going to hurt, but what's lovely is that we've given people another day to remember, and now we've got to go and do it in rome. amazing day, amazing game. to hear wembley like this wasjust a moment none of us will ever forget, and a great performance, obviously 2—0, another clean sheet, just the perfect afternoon. for those who had witnessed this most precious of victories, a night never to forget, and for the players, a growing belief that after this, they no longer have anything to f
then, for sterling, a moment to forget, his underhit pass handing thomas muller the chance to equaliserted them. 55 years had passed since their last knockout victory over these opponents, but it was time for history to change. grealish finding kane, so much for the captain's quiet tournament. wembley, half—full, but rarely in its long history will it have heard anything quite like this. and 25 years after his penalty heartbreak against germany here at euro 96, a sense of personal atonement...
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well, to talk about that in more detail, i'm now joined by richard muller professor emeritus of physics at the university of california, berkeley. professor molly, great to talk to thank you very much for finding the time. i'm pleased to be here. you've recently called an article in the wall street journal, a much read article, i should say about the odds of our school, the evolving naturally being extremely low. not impossible, but extremely low. i think it's you one and a 1000000000 before we talk about that, let me ask, you know, how did of color all super i know we like yourself become interested in the novel corona virus. oh my, my, my back when i was in particle physics and i've gone into archaeology, i've gone into climate studies, created a whole nonprofit to, to study global warming. so i always learn from my mentor louis. albert said, if you have something to contribute your, your scientists before you are a physicist and if you know things that are relevant, if you have a way of analyzing things, then then it's your responsibility to do it. especially on an issue that is publ
well, to talk about that in more detail, i'm now joined by richard muller professor emeritus of physics at the university of california, berkeley. professor molly, great to talk to thank you very much for finding the time. i'm pleased to be here. you've recently called an article in the wall street journal, a much read article, i should say about the odds of our school, the evolving naturally being extremely low. not impossible, but extremely low. i think it's you one and a 1000000000 before we...
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washington to look like still ahead here and algebra us vice president come, harris had to was a muller over tackling the flu, migrants trying to reach america and then not during mega church preacher tv, joshua, one of africa's most influential telivar angeles has died at the age of 57. ah, ah, it's too late for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello, find a warning has now been issued for tropical storm my child one off to depression and it finally became the wins of east off. so we're not too concerned about that. it has merged into the new front here. and that's the problem for taiwan is going to continue to dragging its way across a similar area as we go one through the next 24 to 48 hours. we have already seen huge amounts of frank fall. this is out in the south west with a very heavy rainfall. 231 millimeters of rain here in just one day. and i could easily see the same again over the next 2 or 3 days. and so the shower was all set to continue. they will drag the way across a good part of taiwan up to that eastern side of japan. not too many showers for japan. a
washington to look like still ahead here and algebra us vice president come, harris had to was a muller over tackling the flu, migrants trying to reach america and then not during mega church preacher tv, joshua, one of africa's most influential telivar angeles has died at the age of 57. ah, ah, it's too late for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello, find a warning has now been issued for tropical storm my child one off to depression and it finally became the wins of east...
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thomas muller doesn't usually miss such chances — even he couldn't believe it.e at the performances of england captain, harry kane — it only takes one moment to answer your critics. this was his, this was england's. an historic occasion, an historic victory. england are through, amidst extraordinary celebrations. adam wild, bbc news. millions of england fans could only dare to dream of tonight's victory. in pubs, clubs, homes and parks, people gathered. and asjon kay reports from plymouth in devon, fans even watched in their own stadium. where better to watch than home park? i hope we get through. it's something for the nation. beat the germans tonight, we win it, i reckon. harry kane has been terrible, but he's going to be - good, i'm telling you. it's about time we win something, it's been a long time since 1966. �*66, �*96, never looked like this. socially distanced soccer. but some things don't change. just so excited because i know how much it will mean to us to win. it is too methodical, there's no speed, no pace. nothing's happening, we can't score. we're
thomas muller doesn't usually miss such chances — even he couldn't believe it.e at the performances of england captain, harry kane — it only takes one moment to answer your critics. this was his, this was england's. an historic occasion, an historic victory. england are through, amidst extraordinary celebrations. adam wild, bbc news. millions of england fans could only dare to dream of tonight's victory. in pubs, clubs, homes and parks, people gathered. and asjon kay reports from plymouth...
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muller, 3—1.cup. be it on penalties in the semifinals... oh, no! ..or last time out, that one—sided world cup encounter in south africa. memories there of the england goal which should have stood. but also the four perfectly good german ones. the result has always been the same. but that last competitive defeat was 11 years ago, and this england group are looking to create their own history. you know, just thinking about it now, it gives me goose bumps. obviously, being able to be involved in a match as important as this for your country, it's something that obviously you want to do well in and you never want to forget. the players travel to london later ahead of tomorrow's match. those we've spoken to over the last few days acknowledge that they need to improve on their performances so far at this tournament, but that's a similar sentiment coming out of the germany camp. whereas england qualified for the last 16 with a game to spare in their group, germany were minutes from going out before their
muller, 3—1.cup. be it on penalties in the semifinals... oh, no! ..or last time out, that one—sided world cup encounter in south africa. memories there of the england goal which should have stood. but also the four perfectly good german ones. the result has always been the same. but that last competitive defeat was 11 years ago, and this england group are looking to create their own history. you know, just thinking about it now, it gives me goose bumps. obviously, being able to be involved...
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steven kwei founder of therapeutics and professor richard muller of physics at the university of californiaberkeley. dr. steven, let's start with you. you say a second key piece of evidence pointing to a lab leak but explained that. >> so it is the concept and all infections where they come from nature, nature gives us a break and jumps to humans but then human to human transmission can't be sustained. that is month to year process. but here, not only did the first patient gets very sick but they were able to transmit human to human and that's never been seen before. it comes about by turning the virus in the laboratory either humanized mice or human eyes so. >> laura: one of the most conflicting characters in the whole saga peter the eco-health alliance final tax dollars and orchestrated in an infamous letter in the lancet with a lab leak theory but now the daily dy mail is reporting, gentlemen refusing to reveal support of the controversial letter that he problem -- publish that it started in a chinese lab. professor moeller, things seem to be shifting in this narrative. your thoughts. >>
steven kwei founder of therapeutics and professor richard muller of physics at the university of californiaberkeley. dr. steven, let's start with you. you say a second key piece of evidence pointing to a lab leak but explained that. >> so it is the concept and all infections where they come from nature, nature gives us a break and jumps to humans but then human to human transmission can't be sustained. that is month to year process. but here, not only did the first patient gets very sick...
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it's called muller's ratchet, i may be some of you should study it. joining us now is dr. peter mc cullough, epidemiologist and dallas, texas. dr. mccullough, it looks like there are so-called experts, fauci included who need to go back and do immunology 101. >> you know, i think you should take a place of a lot of these people, you did great with molars ratchet, and what americans should know that the variants have been renamed so there is l4 for the uk variant, there is beta for the south african aryans, there is gamma and now delta for the indian variant, and impact mueller's ratchet has been fulfilled that the delta variant unlike the prior three, is a triple variant , there's three different mutations and a different confirmation will change all in the spike protein. the good news is on the 18th of june, the united kingdom presented their 16th report on mutations, there doing a terrific job come up much bette than our cdc. what they demonstrated is that the delta variant is more contagious, but it's far less deadly and it's far less worrisome. it's a weaker virus than
it's called muller's ratchet, i may be some of you should study it. joining us now is dr. peter mc cullough, epidemiologist and dallas, texas. dr. mccullough, it looks like there are so-called experts, fauci included who need to go back and do immunology 101. >> you know, i think you should take a place of a lot of these people, you did great with molars ratchet, and what americans should know that the variants have been renamed so there is l4 for the uk variant, there is beta for the...
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we've got media podcast host and the spectator usa contributor it is a conservatory and reunion, l mullerhost and fox news contributor leslie marshall welcome everyone. great to have me. great to be here. great job all of you for having me here. so john i'll start with you. what does this decision say jurisdiction of schools and what many school district and teachers unions the power grab they've been going for the last few years? >> they have to back off. this is crazy an area of social media it's crazy i'm surprised this is not unanimous. and like you i'm surprised justice thomas not join the majority on this. i've said far worse things about cheerleaders what i was in high school when a sad and lonely on friday nights. however i should not be kicked off a team for this. it's absolutely crazy. >> especially for your cannot believe she did not do charge a fee that was so lame. witnesses say in terms of where we are as free speech? >> the fact it made it to the supreme court is of noxious the school district priorities are. forgive start telling girls they cannot use profanity like new je
we've got media podcast host and the spectator usa contributor it is a conservatory and reunion, l mullerhost and fox news contributor leslie marshall welcome everyone. great to have me. great to be here. great job all of you for having me here. so john i'll start with you. what does this decision say jurisdiction of schools and what many school district and teachers unions the power grab they've been going for the last few years? >> they have to back off. this is crazy an area of social...
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. >> sean: all right, talker, great show as always and welcome to "hannity" richard muller radical socialistemocrats fighting each other, lashing out, chaos, war, so sad to hear that, anyway and some finding, questioning biden's ability to carry out his duties amid his obvious now ongoing competent struggles and weakness. others are predictably crying racism against joe manchin and others. one idiot at "the new york times" got completely triggered at the disturbing sight of dozens of american flags that she had
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it is thomas muller. thomas muller scored twice when germany beat england at the 2010 world cup.chance. this was england's time to deliver the knockout blow. grealish again, with the cross for his captain. harry kane getting off the mark at this tournament in just right time. in comes the captain! the manager roared with delight at the full—time whistle. 25 years after his wembley penalty pain, against the same opposition. how sweet was this? i'm just so pleased. i was looking at the big screen and i saw dave seaman up there and i can't, for the team—mates that played with me, i can't change that, so that's always going to hurt, but what's lovely is that we've given people another day to remember. celebrations on the pitch were matched by those in the royal box. prince george is becoming england's lucky mascot. there was jubilation in downing street. yes! we did score! and at the bbc studios. but nothing to match the euphoria up and down the country. england supporters singing with greater belief now that football's coming home. the atmosphere was electric in there. it was just a
it is thomas muller. thomas muller scored twice when germany beat england at the 2010 world cup.chance. this was england's time to deliver the knockout blow. grealish again, with the cross for his captain. harry kane getting off the mark at this tournament in just right time. in comes the captain! the manager roared with delight at the full—time whistle. 25 years after his wembley penalty pain, against the same opposition. how sweet was this? i'm just so pleased. i was looking at the big...
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. >> sean: all right, talker, great show as always and welcome to "hannity" richard muller radical socialist or left agenda: congress. democrats fighting each other, lashing out, chaos, war, so sad to hear that, anyway and some finding, questioning biden's ability to carry out his duties amid his obvious now ongoing competent struggles and weakness. others are predictably crying racism against joe manchin and others. one idiot at "the new york times" got completely triggered at the disturbing sight of dozens of american flags that she had to witness during a rare trip away from new york city. meanwhile barack obama as tucker mentioned, is back at it again after getting elected and then reelected to the highest office in the land. obama just can't seem to stop obsessing about what he keeps referring to as the here and resentment of white americans. perhaps obama should redirect his. at zero experienced hunter biden tonight who according to his own laptop called his own lawyer the n-word multiple times and newly unearthed text messages. we will have a lot more later. so i asked barack, any com
. >> sean: all right, talker, great show as always and welcome to "hannity" richard muller radical socialist or left agenda: congress. democrats fighting each other, lashing out, chaos, war, so sad to hear that, anyway and some finding, questioning biden's ability to carry out his duties amid his obvious now ongoing competent struggles and weakness. others are predictably crying racism against joe manchin and others. one idiot at "the new york times" got completely...
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thomas muller doesn't usually miss such chances — even he couldn't believe it. well. the players were absolutely immense, right the way through the team. and the fans were, as well, you know, only 40,000 but it's as good an atmosphere as i can remember in wembley. we played extremely well. i think we deserved to win, but i said to them straightaway, "look, i'm the party pooper because if we don't go and capitalise that on saturday now, then it doesn't count for anything." and they'll face ukraine after artem dovbyk scored the wonderfully headed winner in extra time against sweden at hampden park. andrei schevchenko's side were one of the best third—placed qualifiers and they go through after a 2—1win amid a frenetic ending. seven—time wimbledon champion serena williams has been forced to retire injured after going over on her ankle in herfirst round match against aliksandra sasnovich of belarus. the 39—year—old who had hopes of winning another grand slam to equal margaret court's record of 2a titles twisted and fell to the ground when leading 3—1 in the first se
thomas muller doesn't usually miss such chances — even he couldn't believe it. well. the players were absolutely immense, right the way through the team. and the fans were, as well, you know, only 40,000 but it's as good an atmosphere as i can remember in wembley. we played extremely well. i think we deserved to win, but i said to them straightaway, "look, i'm the party pooper because if we don't go and capitalise that on saturday now, then it doesn't count for anything." and...
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he pressured don to fire then special counsel robert muller. he resisted and that was at the core of the obstruction of justice investigation into former president trump. former national security advisor john bolton spoke to jim acosta about this on sunday. here is his take. >> i'm prepared to believe the worst. i think we're operating in a -- >> what does that mean the worst? >> that trump would attempt to do things for political purposes and subvert the course of justice. we're still operating in a large fact vacuum here. >> reporter: democratic lawmakers are calling for the top justice officials to come to the hill and testify. they want to hear from attorney general jeff sessions, rod rosen stein. they want to hear from bill barr and head of the national security division john demurs. they can make requests for any of the officials. former and current to come and testify voluntarily. if they refuse, they could issue subpoenas, though in the senate it would likely require the support of at least one republican on the panel. but if any of the
he pressured don to fire then special counsel robert muller. he resisted and that was at the core of the obstruction of justice investigation into former president trump. former national security advisor john bolton spoke to jim acosta about this on sunday. here is his take. >> i'm prepared to believe the worst. i think we're operating in a -- >> what does that mean the worst? >> that trump would attempt to do things for political purposes and subvert the course of justice....
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muller, they talk apart the composition of this virus and they argue there's a lot of times in the genome that it may well have come from the lab. >> so i think what we know, martha is that 81,000 samples in nature, there was no virus of decades of the evolution of covid-19. we know the wuhan lab did research on bat coronaviruses, how they could attack human receptors like the a-2 receptors in lungs and there was military involvement. so the evidence is circumstantial but it's becoming truly compelling this was at least a lab leak. might have been a virus that they collected but more likely a virus that they made in some way. >> i want to ask you about that. i'm hearing that a lot with people studying the situation. they say most likely it was an inadvertent leak? what evidence points to that conclusion? >> there's no evidence that it would be an inadvertent leak. it could have been passed to make it more infectious or direct genetic manipulation. that's what we're honing in on now. everyone believing it was an accident. accidental leaks do occur. i haven't seen any evidence that would ha
muller, they talk apart the composition of this virus and they argue there's a lot of times in the genome that it may well have come from the lab. >> so i think what we know, martha is that 81,000 samples in nature, there was no virus of decades of the evolution of covid-19. we know the wuhan lab did research on bat coronaviruses, how they could attack human receptors like the a-2 receptors in lungs and there was military involvement. so the evidence is circumstantial but it's becoming...
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but unfortunately vladimir putin, president xi, the mullers in iran radical terrorists, and kim jong-un see what the three of us see and everybody in the audience sees. this is getting a little scary.e >> absolutely, sean. it would be comical if it weren't so serious. it is not rocket science. when you reduce the possibility of a criminal being caught, when you reduce the possibility of a criminal being convicted, when you reduce the possible of a criminal being incarcerated. surprise, surprise, crime goes up.me add to that this defund the police movement, i heard the former commissioner of the nypd ray kelly say today that only seven percent of police officers would recommend the job to a friend or to a family. and joe biden and mary garland today in their speeches said nor one word about the ferguson effect, the fact police are pulling back for fear of being accused of racism. all these laws now threatening to take away limited qualified immunity000 from the police defunding police, morale at a an all time low, officers retiring earlier and at an earlier age and that's why a lot o of
but unfortunately vladimir putin, president xi, the mullers in iran radical terrorists, and kim jong-un see what the three of us see and everybody in the audience sees. this is getting a little scary.e >> absolutely, sean. it would be comical if it weren't so serious. it is not rocket science. when you reduce the possibility of a criminal being caught, when you reduce the possibility of a criminal being convicted, when you reduce the possible of a criminal being incarcerated. surprise,...
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so steven ella muller. this is just political theater though?these governors trying to show they are all riled up mad ready to do something? >> yes. the solution is get back sit in mind your own business that's how we should be doing this. i know there's a lot of outrage on both the right and the left with governors stepping in and telling businesses what they can and can't do brent got to tell you have very little patience for those people. especially when so many of them remained quiet in the full force of the government shutdown millions of businesses and put people out of jobs a year ago for all measures be said could not work. so i am with you. carnival is private they could do whatever they want. i have zero patience for the squealing about desantis, or abbott, or any other governors selling private companies what they can and can't do when the same people sat on their hands and remain quiet saying government the cdc of the wave of a one shutdown thousands of business and put people out of work. this report when pools were -right-curly-bra
so steven ella muller. this is just political theater though?these governors trying to show they are all riled up mad ready to do something? >> yes. the solution is get back sit in mind your own business that's how we should be doing this. i know there's a lot of outrage on both the right and the left with governors stepping in and telling businesses what they can and can't do brent got to tell you have very little patience for those people. especially when so many of them remained quiet...
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tomorrow night, tom bevan, steven al muller and jason meisner. >> human suffering at the border but viceon't understand the point that you loss patriotism. why someone finds the display of the american flag disturbing and the message it sends. mike huckabee sounds off this s hour.
tomorrow night, tom bevan, steven al muller and jason meisner. >> human suffering at the border but viceon't understand the point that you loss patriotism. why someone finds the display of the american flag disturbing and the message it sends. mike huckabee sounds off this s hour.
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got it right on twitter during the break rethinks watch the best of your day, michael chase, steve mulleres, on camera and several democratic led cities. this is the nation grapples with the spike in violence. we'll talk to one small business owner hit by back-to-back burglaries, just moments away. plus a threat to america's water supply. the latest target by hackers and it was a simple as signing into your e-mail account. and a reopening a roadblock,
got it right on twitter during the break rethinks watch the best of your day, michael chase, steve mulleres, on camera and several democratic led cities. this is the nation grapples with the spike in violence. we'll talk to one small business owner hit by back-to-back burglaries, just moments away. plus a threat to america's water supply. the latest target by hackers and it was a simple as signing into your e-mail account. and a reopening a roadblock,
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she has to deliver her own political path placement all right judy muller got to leave it there, thank >> thank you arthel. >> back in washington president biden will resume talks west virginia republican senator shelley capito tomorrow. that on the chilly dollar infrastructure bill. the present hoping they will be able to reach a bipartisan agreement on his massive spending plan. despite the rejection of his plan -- make rejection of the latest gop offer to try to spend a bit less versus his 1.7 trillion. so david at the white house which i met lots of money. the question washington can they come to an agreement? >> a lot of money eric. present binds at the white house today. they say if a negotiation is successful both sides will feel a little bit of a sting. certainly that seems to be the case at least in the power corridors of washington d.c. whether it be the capitol here at the west wing of the white house. president biden set to meet the chief republican negotiator on infrastructure west virginia senator shelley capito. this is a third time in recent days he spoke to her at last
she has to deliver her own political path placement all right judy muller got to leave it there, thank >> thank you arthel. >> back in washington president biden will resume talks west virginia republican senator shelley capito tomorrow. that on the chilly dollar infrastructure bill. the present hoping they will be able to reach a bipartisan agreement on his massive spending plan. despite the rejection of his plan -- make rejection of the latest gop offer to try to spend a bit less...