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and coach nick ok back to may just one change to his victorious champions league team says now green for the injured are you and robin the visitors carried the momentum from cheese days when into this match just seven minutes in robert levy dusky tested raman's usually have lenka. brian kept pressing and were rewarded for their efforts after twenty minutes mabrey gave them the least taking your sure commit she's drinking to the bar to score against his former club the second time of asking. the host slowly made their way back into the game teo gave her selassie denied by a man on the line nicholas. equaliser there arrived just moments later that's cruise's cross not his home by year or sato. by and keep a man well neuer wrapping around in a man's rand. after the break by and regains the upper hand and it was nappy on target once again thomas miller drove into the box maverick you count himself lucky with the deflected finish. cravin off a little stretch going forward in the second half uses drac shot wide as good as it got for the hosts. we needed to get the win after we had a couple
and coach nick ok back to may just one change to his victorious champions league team says now green for the injured are you and robin the visitors carried the momentum from cheese days when into this match just seven minutes in robert levy dusky tested raman's usually have lenka. brian kept pressing and were rewarded for their efforts after twenty minutes mabrey gave them the least taking your sure commit she's drinking to the bar to score against his former club the second time of asking. the...
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by an coach nick ok batch made just one change to his victorious champions league team says now bring in for the injured are you and robin. carried the momentum from choose days when into this match just seven minutes in robert levin dusky tested brain means you have a link out. by n kept pressing and were rewarded for their efforts after twenty minutes i gave in the least taking your sure commit she's drinking to the bar to score against his former club the second time of asking. the host slowly made their way back into the game gave her selassie denied by a man on the line nicholas. equaliser there arrived just moments later that's cruise's cross not his home by you or sako. try and keep him and well neuer wrapping around in a man's rams. after the break by and regains the upper hand it was naturally on target once again thomas miller drove into the box maverick could count himself lucky with the deflected finish. braman off that little stretch going forward in the second half uses drac short wide as good as it got for the hopes. we needed to get the win after we had a couple of gam
by an coach nick ok batch made just one change to his victorious champions league team says now bring in for the injured are you and robin. carried the momentum from choose days when into this match just seven minutes in robert levin dusky tested brain means you have a link out. by n kept pressing and were rewarded for their efforts after twenty minutes i gave in the least taking your sure commit she's drinking to the bar to score against his former club the second time of asking. the host...
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ok, nick eardley, thank you very much for that.fiona onasanya, who‘s been the mp for peterborough since 2017, lied to police to avoid a speeding charge. the 35—year—old solicitor was accused of colluding with her brother about the incident last summer. a labour spokesman said she has been suspended from the party and should resign as an mp. the government has outlined what it‘s described as the biggest change to immigration policy forfour decades. the home secretary, sajid javid, told mps the uk would allow people to work and settle in the uk based on their skills rather than which part of the world they are from. the proposed new rules won‘t be phased in until 2021, as our political editor, laura kuenssberg, reports. in factories, firms, towns and cities, in our daily lives, british and european citizens live and work side by side. staff at this company in salford know it‘s going to change. i think having some sort of system is always a good idea. we‘re 17 different nationalities, and probably english are the minority. i came as a
ok, nick eardley, thank you very much for that.fiona onasanya, who‘s been the mp for peterborough since 2017, lied to police to avoid a speeding charge. the 35—year—old solicitor was accused of colluding with her brother about the incident last summer. a labour spokesman said she has been suspended from the party and should resign as an mp. the government has outlined what it‘s described as the biggest change to immigration policy forfour decades. the home secretary, sajid javid, told...
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normal but there's no chance that that that that vote will go through in the french parliament today ok nick great to talk to the live there that was nicola political analyst there based only on in france thank you for your time thank you. mr peace talks on the yemeni crisis today we'll have more on that person look at other stories take just after this break. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic development only really. i don't see how that strategy will be ready. to sit down and talk. welcome back now peace talks on the yemeni crisis are taking place in sweden today and the meeting aims to emily four years of war we spoke to the president of the international committee of the red cross and he says that both humanitarian and political measures should be taken to resolve the situation at the present moment and with talks in sweden we do hope that we manage the international community manages to draw a pathway to or more peaceful revolution in yemen what is certainly true is that humanitarian spied their own can fix
normal but there's no chance that that that that vote will go through in the french parliament today ok nick great to talk to the live there that was nicola political analyst there based only on in france thank you for your time thank you. mr peace talks on the yemeni crisis today we'll have more on that person look at other stories take just after this break. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic development only...
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ok, one more, and that's nick. oh. you're not nick. >> i was thinking, when we have the pie chart about different crimes, back to the 1980's, i think. more violent crimes became on the radar. do you think that is america's obsession with serial killers started also? i don't know. i don't want to say obsessed, but people started to be like, fascinated with people like jeffrey dahmer, bundy, things like that. do you think that has a correlation or? prof. frantz: that is an interesting question. [laughter] prof. frantz: no, i mean, i do think -- what happened in the 1980's, for real, is that violence rates went down. they have been going down. actually, you actually have a much safer -- people are much safer. i think when they started to get much safer in reality, they started to sort of focus on these, you know, things like serial killers. true crime stories. it almost is like, it sort of was an inverse to their actual level of danger. they started to want to -- i don't know, they wanted to gin up their own fear. i do th
ok, one more, and that's nick. oh. you're not nick. >> i was thinking, when we have the pie chart about different crimes, back to the 1980's, i think. more violent crimes became on the radar. do you think that is america's obsession with serial killers started also? i don't know. i don't want to say obsessed, but people started to be like, fascinated with people like jeffrey dahmer, bundy, things like that. do you think that has a correlation or? prof. frantz: that is an interesting...
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nick: i have. kathie: is there another question? who's first? ok go ahead. >> i wanted to thank you for doing this panel. mine's more of a historical question. >> tell us your name before you start. >> my name is sean. >> ok, sean. thanks. >> what do you think would have happened if ford did not pardon nixon after he resigned? [laughter] >> maybe we should hear -- >> the question -- did everybody hear the question? >> what would happen -- what would have happened if ford would not have pardoned nixon? well, as we all know, ford came in and felt that he had to end the nightmare, he said. and so he pardoned him. i guess nixon -- so you know, it's an interesting issue that's come up legally. can a president be indicted? and so you'll know the special prosecutor in the watergate case, the grand jury treated nixon as "an unindicted co-conspirator." wasn't indicted. but the grand jury put him that way. and there was the question, well, would he be -- would he be convicted if he was convicted? and so knowing the climate, if he wouldn't have pardoned him,
nick: i have. kathie: is there another question? who's first? ok go ahead. >> i wanted to thank you for doing this panel. mine's more of a historical question. >> tell us your name before you start. >> my name is sean. >> ok, sean. thanks. >> what do you think would have happened if ford did not pardon nixon after he resigned? [laughter] >> maybe we should hear -- >> the question -- did everybody hear the question? >> what would happen -- what...
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are trying to raise awareness they teach school kids waste nicks are important for the system and how to behave to watch them. to move together ok. back number they'll come up to you mostly when you go on easter or when you're quite a night ok. black members that got a coffin job to head to the head. a day with this next here is fun for the keeps many snakes in zimbabwe i don't poison us when people know which ones are harmless they're lists likely to kill them. learnt a lot about snakes we're in touch with identify snakes we learned the different colors they mostly just beautiful i'm trying to help. and divine hope that if kids learn to love snit's they will protect them in the future. now let's head to port elizabeth in south africa and we enter the joe slovo township where more than sixty percent unemployed have to survive on very little money and often have to contend with violence around in just the township kevin came with designs buildings that can be used as youth centers nursery schools and workshops for local businesses and they're all made from recycled materials dr nick believes it is green and sustainable designs ca
are trying to raise awareness they teach school kids waste nicks are important for the system and how to behave to watch them. to move together ok. back number they'll come up to you mostly when you go on easter or when you're quite a night ok. black members that got a coffin job to head to the head. a day with this next here is fun for the keeps many snakes in zimbabwe i don't poison us when people know which ones are harmless they're lists likely to kill them. learnt a lot about snakes we're...
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ok. nejra: thank you for joining us. wall, great- nick to have you with us.arkets: european up next. if you have to step away from the tv and listen to the market open on radio, tune in to bloomberg radio on your mobile device and on dab digital in the london area. i will be taking you through that equity market open on radio from 8:00. this is bloomberg. ♪ good morning, welcome to bloomberg markets. this is "the european open." cash trade is less than 30 minutes away. flea factor. sundial warns funds the still have stocks to dump as futures slide. china escalates tensions over the arrest of huawei
ok. nejra: thank you for joining us. wall, great- nick to have you with us.arkets: european up next. if you have to step away from the tv and listen to the market open on radio, tune in to bloomberg radio on your mobile device and on dab digital in the london area. i will be taking you through that equity market open on radio from 8:00. this is bloomberg. ♪ good morning, welcome to bloomberg markets. this is "the european open." cash trade is less than 30 minutes away. flea factor....
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the key with what nick is saying is that when you listen to the family is, when you are willing to say, ok like for matthewm couldn't be more different. from the moment matthew left the atu, he was no longer forcibly inject dead or forcibly restrained. he is out in the community every day, he is having structured learning, a highly structured day. he is backing his fort ball. —— football. he is on a quest to visit every football ground in the whole of the uk. we've done about 75 already. years living life. he has a voluntaryjob in his local foot ball he has a voluntaryjob in his local football team. he is supported but he runs the halftime games. it's possible. it's not rocket science. let me introduce leo. you are in the film at the top of the hour weeping to us. two weeks ago, steve came out. what does good support look like? exactly what he is having right now. an amazing team of carers who are extremely dedicated and kind and loving. there are those bad ones. i'm not saying, it's only two weeks. he is finding his feet and having challenging behaviours obviously. also the amount of anti
the key with what nick is saying is that when you listen to the family is, when you are willing to say, ok like for matthewm couldn't be more different. from the moment matthew left the atu, he was no longer forcibly inject dead or forcibly restrained. he is out in the community every day, he is having structured learning, a highly structured day. he is backing his fort ball. —— football. he is on a quest to visit every football ground in the whole of the uk. we've done about 75 already....
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nick openeder -- the national d-day museum in 2004, it became the world war ii museum. you are watching american history tv on c-span3. our live coverage continues now. >> thank you very much. okdies and gentlemen. welcome back. ok. my pleasure to ask the museum's senior historian and executive director of the institute for the study of war and democracy to introduce our next speaker. aware of what new and important works are out there. i have heard him praising the title that we are about to discuss. would you like to take over? >> welcome back, everyone. we are here in the attrition all endurance phase of the annual international conference. we now had into the home stretch. we have to keep going and we have to keep moving with a great amount of energy. speakers andstic authors before this event and the speed i'm really pleased to be up here to introduce my new an associate professor of history at boston university. dr. nolan is an award-winning teacher, a scholar of international history. his most recent book, "the own lower of battle -- "the allure of battle" has generated a buzz in historical circles. it's a very productive -- very provocative book. compelling, that it's
nick openeder -- the national d-day museum in 2004, it became the world war ii museum. you are watching american history tv on c-span3. our live coverage continues now. >> thank you very much. okdies and gentlemen. welcome back. ok. my pleasure to ask the museum's senior historian and executive director of the institute for the study of war and democracy to introduce our next speaker. aware of what new and important works are out there. i have heard him praising the title that we are...