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ramsey's injury has left manager ryan giggs admitting he faces a juggling act.ilwell and kieran trippier for their nations league match against denmark tomorrow. tripper‘s been given a leave of absence to attend a personal hearing in relation to betting charges, while chilwell has pulled out with injury. striker harry kane has been cooked declared fit. —— declared fit. gareth southgate denied there's a problem. he would have started the last game without enough training time. he was obviously fine during the game, so he's fit, available and ididn't the game, so he's fit, available and i didn't really understand the stories that are being want run, and that's not the conversations we've been having with spurs medically and it's not something that's really affecting us. manchester city's lucy bronze is back in the england women's squad for the first time in almost a year. lyon forward nikita parris is also in the squad for the friendly against germany on 27 october. england's under 21 men beat turkey to book their place in the european championship next year. engl
ramsey's injury has left manager ryan giggs admitting he faces a juggling act.ilwell and kieran trippier for their nations league match against denmark tomorrow. tripper‘s been given a leave of absence to attend a personal hearing in relation to betting charges, while chilwell has pulled out with injury. striker harry kane has been cooked declared fit. —— declared fit. gareth southgate denied there's a problem. he would have started the last game without enough training time. he was...
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so chief ramsey, what do you think? the philadelphia district attorney called what he saw in the video concerning. what do you think about what happened after watching the video? >> well, first of all, every shooting is concerning, and a tragedy in its own right. we have to take a careful look at this, and in will be a thorough investigation to find out whether or not the use of deadly force was justified. this was a call for a man with a knife. the individual was coming toward them with a knife. neither officer was armed with tasers, which would be a less lethal weapon. i know philly is in the process of trying to get tasers for all of their patrol officers. that's 4500. right now they have 2300 that have been deployed, but those two officers did not have a taser at the time. >> the victim, walter wallace, had a knife, as you saw. one witness said he had mental health issues. the district attorney said a report was a medical call was consistent with what they know so far. so could these officers have escalated the situ
so chief ramsey, what do you think? the philadelphia district attorney called what he saw in the video concerning. what do you think about what happened after watching the video? >> well, first of all, every shooting is concerning, and a tragedy in its own right. we have to take a careful look at this, and in will be a thorough investigation to find out whether or not the use of deadly force was justified. this was a call for a man with a knife. the individual was coming toward them with...
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johnson goes to ramsey clark and says i would love to appoint you as attorney general but i cannot do it with your father on the supreme court. if your father is willing to resign as a supreme court justice, i could appoint you as attorney general. the father resigns and johnson gets another vacancy. and marshall moves on to the court. johnson assumes he will run for reelection in 1968, he will be reelected in 1968, there are three very elderly members of the court, including two justices who are not in good health in the late 1960's. so he is working under the assumption he will be able to appoint four or five justices by the time he leaves office. instead, we all know the history. johnson's support begins to weaken and in march of 1968, he announces he will not run for reelection. by the summer of 1968, it seems pretty clear that the democrats will have a tough time winning the election. this means johnson's successor will likely nominate the replacement for the chief justice. and so warren, in june of 1968 decides to preempt this possibility. he makes an announcement that he will r
johnson goes to ramsey clark and says i would love to appoint you as attorney general but i cannot do it with your father on the supreme court. if your father is willing to resign as a supreme court justice, i could appoint you as attorney general. the father resigns and johnson gets another vacancy. and marshall moves on to the court. johnson assumes he will run for reelection in 1968, he will be reelected in 1968, there are three very elderly members of the court, including two justices who...
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ramsey's injury has left manager ryan giggs admitting he faces a juggling act.ippier‘s been given a leave of absence to attend a personal hearing in relation to betting charges, while chilwell has pulled out with injury. striker harry kane has been declared fit. spurs bossjosie spurs boss josie marriner spurs bossjosie marriner is supposed against him starting tonight but gareth southgate denied there's a problem. he would have started the last game but hadn't had enough training time. he was obviously fine during the game, so he's fit, available and i didn't really understand the stories that are being run, and where that's coming from is not the conversations we've been having with spurs medically and it's not something that's really affecting us. manchester city's lucy bronze is back in the england women's squad for the first time in almost a year. lyon forward nikita parris is also in the squad for the friendly against germany on the 27 of october. england's under 21 men beat turkey to book their place in the european championship next year. england was put
ramsey's injury has left manager ryan giggs admitting he faces a juggling act.ippier‘s been given a leave of absence to attend a personal hearing in relation to betting charges, while chilwell has pulled out with injury. striker harry kane has been declared fit. spurs bossjosie spurs boss josie marriner spurs bossjosie marriner is supposed against him starting tonight but gareth southgate denied there's a problem. he would have started the last game but hadn't had enough training time. he was...
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hayden, john carroll lynch as david dellinger, kelvin harrisonjr as fred hampton, michael keaton as ramseyindeed. such how much is it worth to you, what's your price? to call off the revolution? my life. anyone watching scenes of protesters being clubbed and tear—gassed in us cities, or of african—americans being bound and gagged by a clearly politicised judiciary cannot help but draw comparisons with contemporary news footage, comparisons that aaron sorkin is keen to emphasise. there is a message in this entertainment. i'm tired of hearing you. it would be impossible for me to care any less what you are tired of. but there's also a fair amount of contrivance, caricature and, "you can't handle the truth", courtroom drama cliches. unsurprising since aaron sorkin wrote both of the play and film of a few good men. the end result is a hodgepodge of still relevant history, and inevitable screen hokum that you can find in cinemas now. meanwhile, the netflix—only release of the boys in the band also takes us back to 1968, with a new version of mark crowley's stage play. all right, this is a raid,
hayden, john carroll lynch as david dellinger, kelvin harrisonjr as fred hampton, michael keaton as ramseyindeed. such how much is it worth to you, what's your price? to call off the revolution? my life. anyone watching scenes of protesters being clubbed and tear—gassed in us cities, or of african—americans being bound and gagged by a clearly politicised judiciary cannot help but draw comparisons with contemporary news footage, comparisons that aaron sorkin is keen to emphasise. there is a...
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ramsey is at the nations match and many feel there is injured. that family against germany, they have not paid for them last year and the manchester united forward and head coach 28 player squad. lots to come on the programme including a special interview. big news from portugal today. for more and doing correspondent andy. tell us about how chris taylor is doing and the fact that there is this growing list of sportspeople now testing positive. yes. the portuguese football federation say he is doing well and without symptoms which is obviously encouraging years and will also be relieved by the fact that the other pays have tested positive that's been a real blow for them ahead of their game against sudan tomorrow night. and as you say across the whole of we have seen number of covid—19 cases in recent days will stop at the for example three players had to withdraw from scotland. there also a couple of cases in the israel squad that they we re cases in the israel squad that they were up against and in rugby union, they sharks had to forfeit their
ramsey is at the nations match and many feel there is injured. that family against germany, they have not paid for them last year and the manchester united forward and head coach 28 player squad. lots to come on the programme including a special interview. big news from portugal today. for more and doing correspondent andy. tell us about how chris taylor is doing and the fact that there is this growing list of sportspeople now testing positive. yes. the portuguese football federation say he is...
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corrected by ramsey is the 2nd us around a century after arkansas to. put in all likelihood it's here or art in is a or the 1st idea that led to art is a big. it was here the ark in october built a temple dedicated to his new protective dady the sun god would only become the god once were on the other side of that door outside the temple complex you. get gyptian is polytheistic religion in which they worshiped many dangers was replaced by a monotheistic want ot an ism. turn turn in a collapsed contact temple archaeologists discovered wolf fragments dedicated to often be sculpted stones reveal the rising adoration of the song god they also demonstrate egypt's prosperity joining the fajitas time. a wealth derived from living near the nile and its fertile shores. one excavating the fortifications around the khan and temple complex archaeologists discovered the foundations of a ruined and hitherto unknown temple it didn't even appear on official maps. claudine and that much evidence linked to acknowledge in and never t.t. including fragments of monumental s
corrected by ramsey is the 2nd us around a century after arkansas to. put in all likelihood it's here or art in is a or the 1st idea that led to art is a big. it was here the ark in october built a temple dedicated to his new protective dady the sun god would only become the god once were on the other side of that door outside the temple complex you. get gyptian is polytheistic religion in which they worshiped many dangers was replaced by a monotheistic want ot an ism. turn turn in a collapsed...
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in 1965, he was called up by sir alf ramsey and in february 1966, he scored his first and only international commentator: stiles scored! a few months later, he was part of the team hoping to take england to world cup glory and stiles‘ brave and often brilliant challenges helped england to become champions. the image of him dancing around wembley — trophy in one hand, false teeth in the other — is one he, like everyone else, could never forget. he had a heart that was probably as big as the gap in his teeth. he was just a real character and obviously he was an old school type of player, a hard man. and that grit also helped manchester united to the european cup in 1968. behind that cheery demeanour, stiles was pure steel. he was fun to be around and on the pitch, it was a different matter. you know, it was all about winning the game. he was a bit of a jekyll and hyde really, if you think about it. when he went on the pitch, he sort of changed and he had a job to do and he did it, did it so well. stiles never enjoyed the riches his achievements deserved, ultimately selling his medals to raise
in 1965, he was called up by sir alf ramsey and in february 1966, he scored his first and only international commentator: stiles scored! a few months later, he was part of the team hoping to take england to world cup glory and stiles‘ brave and often brilliant challenges helped england to become champions. the image of him dancing around wembley — trophy in one hand, false teeth in the other — is one he, like everyone else, could never forget. he had a heart that was probably as big as...
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time now for some of the day's other football stories and wales midfielder aaron ramsey will miss thentus. it's after they had two positive tests. he will however be available for their nations league games against the republic of ireland and bulgaria. steven davis says he'll be incredibly proud if he becomes northern ireland's most capped player tomorrow. he's set to make his 120th international appearance in their euro 2020 play—off semi—final against bosnia. and england under—21's suffered a shock 3—3 draw in andorra in their euro 2021 qualifier. andorra, which has a population ofjust 77,000, scored a 91st—minute equaliser. england play turkey next on tuesday. next to the french open where novak djokovic is on court and has scored against his opponent and is having at his own way at the moment. the spaniard outplayed the world number one in the first set and he won it by six games to four. djokovic needs to— one and the second set and the winner of that match will play stefanos tsitsipasin the semi—finals the greek had to hang on to win the opening set but ended up winning in strai
time now for some of the day's other football stories and wales midfielder aaron ramsey will miss thentus. it's after they had two positive tests. he will however be available for their nations league games against the republic of ireland and bulgaria. steven davis says he'll be incredibly proud if he becomes northern ireland's most capped player tomorrow. he's set to make his 120th international appearance in their euro 2020 play—off semi—final against bosnia. and england under—21's...
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it was his ball—winning qualities that won him a place in sir alf ramsey's 1966 team — but it was hisooks back at his remarkable career. he was one of sport's more unlikely heroes — the world cup winner with the toothless grin and the dancing feet. i have never seen nobby stiles like this before. thatjig of delight on thatjoyous day in 1966 ensured nobby stiles' place in footballing folklore. but his talent had been a long time in the making, from his early years growing up in manchester through to a debut for england's schoolboys at 15. and in 1960, manchester united came calling. goal! what a goal! i used to walk over the bridge at old trafford when i was a kid with my uncle peter and be there, and also with my brother when we got older, and imagine that the tannoy was going to announce that there was a player short and "would norbert stiles come and get changed?" i could imagine it. stiles onto it now, and can he get a shot? he gets it! while stiles certainly had his attacking qualities, it was his defensive steel that marked him out. but his fearlessness brought him to england's a
it was his ball—winning qualities that won him a place in sir alf ramsey's 1966 team — but it was hisooks back at his remarkable career. he was one of sport's more unlikely heroes — the world cup winner with the toothless grin and the dancing feet. i have never seen nobby stiles like this before. thatjig of delight on thatjoyous day in 1966 ensured nobby stiles' place in footballing folklore. but his talent had been a long time in the making, from his early years growing up in manchester...
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he —— sir alf ramsey famously said to him, i believe, i've got really one really good player on the oppositehe opposite team andi really good player on the opposite team and i want you to take him out. and nobby replied, just for this game orforever? and nobby replied, just for this game or forever? he was quite a character and as an integral part of that world cup winning side. character and as an integral part of that world cup winning sidem character and as an integral part of that world cup winning side. it is great to see those pictures, holding the trophy aloft on the pitch at wembley and i guess it is at moments like this that we become acutely aware of the achievements of that generation, sadly the seventh member of that winning world cup team no longer with us. no, exactly. i suppose they are reaching an age now where actually we are going to use some of them naturally. it is very sad. nobby is the latest. 0bviously we lost jack charlton not long ago, gordon banks as well and it is very sad, but whilst some of them are losing their lives, they will be immortal in terms of football b
he —— sir alf ramsey famously said to him, i believe, i've got really one really good player on the oppositehe opposite team andi really good player on the opposite team and i want you to take him out. and nobby replied, just for this game orforever? and nobby replied, just for this game or forever? he was quite a character and as an integral part of that world cup winning side. character and as an integral part of that world cup winning sidem character and as an integral part of that world...
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doug ramsey and david leibovitz talking us through the markets. >>> let's stick with the markets. we've seen an uptick in stock fund outflows but it's not the sign of bull market skepticism, it could be a matter of demographics mike santoli is here to explain. >> net outflows from stock flows have been more the rule than not over the last several years. part of that story begins with older americans and a structural way long-term are now becoming net sellers of stocks. they own most of them. baby boom erers account for 53%f all equity holdings. millennials, the biggest demographic group own maybe 3% it's very, very split right here i do think it's probably going to be accelerating because of the ages if you look at the selling kind of undertow that will be with us for a bit, there's a mandatory element of this. if you have an ira, you have to start taking withdrawals at 72 40% of assets in there are pegged between 2030. this is all coming out of the market on a net basis. the big question is how we'll absorb this and what it might do to the change in market character. you will be
doug ramsey and david leibovitz talking us through the markets. >>> let's stick with the markets. we've seen an uptick in stock fund outflows but it's not the sign of bull market skepticism, it could be a matter of demographics mike santoli is here to explain. >> net outflows from stock flows have been more the rule than not over the last several years. part of that story begins with older americans and a structural way long-term are now becoming net sellers of stocks. they own...
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in 1965, he was called up by sir alf ramsey and in february 1966, he scored his first and only internationalator: stiles scored! a few months later, he was part of the team hoping to take england to world cup glory and stiles‘ brave and often brilliant challenges helped england to become champions. the image of him dancing around wembley — trophy in one hand, false teeth in the other — is one he, like everyone else, could never forget. he had a heart that was probably as big as the gap in his teeth. he was just a real character and obviously he was an old school type of player, a hard man. and that grit also helped manchester united to the european cup in 1968. behind that cheery demeanour, stiles was pure steel. he was fun to be around and on the pitch, it was a different matter. you know, it was all about winning the game. he was a bit of a jekyll and hyde really, if you think about it. when he went on the pitch, he sort of changed and he had a job to do and he did it, did it so well. stiles never enjoyed the riches his achievements deserved, ultimately selling his medals to raise money fo
in 1965, he was called up by sir alf ramsey and in february 1966, he scored his first and only internationalator: stiles scored! a few months later, he was part of the team hoping to take england to world cup glory and stiles‘ brave and often brilliant challenges helped england to become champions. the image of him dancing around wembley — trophy in one hand, false teeth in the other — is one he, like everyone else, could never forget. he had a heart that was probably as big as the gap in...
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so his motel's called "the ramsey at twenty nine palms." there named motor mike. motor mike -- >> jimmy: what? >> it gets better. it gets better. motor mike doesn't have a motor. motor mike has a mountain bike. but it's motor mike's mountain bike is what it's called. motor mike lives in the desert. he is a desert creature. he's an amazing character. and he's one of those people who just like lives in the desert who can just kind of do anything. like he can really do anything. it's pretty spectacular. >> jimmy: what does he do? he's -- >> okay. so ashton said look, motor mike, like we got -- you have to refer to him as motor mike. he'll refer to you as whatever he wants. he refers to me as dad. >> jimmy: what? >> not daddy. dad. >> jimmy: daddy would be worse. but dad is still weird. >> i think daddy would be worse. dad is still weird when like a grown man goes "hey, dad." and you're like, am i responsible for someone? did i miss a childcare payment? >> jimmy: maybe he wants to borrow money from you. >> yeah, yeah. but motor mike doesn't nee
so his motel's called "the ramsey at twenty nine palms." there named motor mike. motor mike -- >> jimmy: what? >> it gets better. it gets better. motor mike doesn't have a motor. motor mike has a mountain bike. but it's motor mike's mountain bike is what it's called. motor mike lives in the desert. he is a desert creature. he's an amazing character. and he's one of those people who just like lives in the desert who can just kind of do anything. like he can really do...
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joining us now cnn law enforcement analyst, charles ramsey, the former washington, d.c.commissioner. great to have you here. >> good morning. >> from brynn's reporting and all of our reporting, it sounds like this family called the police for help. they believed that their son was in the grip of i guess a bipolar episode. they were hoping for an ambulance and they got deadly force. so are police just not trained, not equipped to deal with that level of a mental health episode? >> well, first of all, police are not mental health professionals, but there is training that's available for police, crisis intervention team training. i don't know if those two particular officers received it. i know that when i was there, and it continued after i left, that there was regular crisis intervention team training put on by the department of mental health in philadelphia. and the effort there is to try to de-escalate a situation and get it under control, so that you don't have to use force of any kind. now, that doesn't always work. and this is a case where the individual was armed. a
joining us now cnn law enforcement analyst, charles ramsey, the former washington, d.c.commissioner. great to have you here. >> good morning. >> from brynn's reporting and all of our reporting, it sounds like this family called the police for help. they believed that their son was in the grip of i guess a bipolar episode. they were hoping for an ambulance and they got deadly force. so are police just not trained, not equipped to deal with that level of a mental health episode?...
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it's believed that the successors of 2 in particular he said he the 1st and ramsey is the 2nd systematically destroyed all the temples they are less systematically chiseled the way the images of art and. his queen and his children are going. to see. it before i didn't i cannot and successors stay in a march. 8th workers to shake it's thought that the failure of the arc in art and project led to the city's downfall and the move from a modern back to looks or. this happened very shortly after the death of the king of the successor and the city is wasted away just how almost all the temples were destroyed so i. presume walking more to the top of. the view it will fit all the city was made of brick and cruder except that with the wind and the rain all traces of life in the city vanished. dignitaries of the economic regime still believed in the future of a mana as can be seen in the tubes they made these marked a change in egyptian funerary architecture. and busy. for a long time made jones in the pyramids locals and now they built them into the rush hour these new tombs will. move as you know we
it's believed that the successors of 2 in particular he said he the 1st and ramsey is the 2nd systematically destroyed all the temples they are less systematically chiseled the way the images of art and. his queen and his children are going. to see. it before i didn't i cannot and successors stay in a march. 8th workers to shake it's thought that the failure of the arc in art and project led to the city's downfall and the move from a modern back to looks or. this happened very shortly after the...
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the birthplace of the tin isn't on the 1st absolutely or here in a temple that was redecorated by ramsey's the 2nd house around a century after ark an art and put in all likelihood it's here where art in this art or the 1st idea that led to art is a began. it was here the ark in october built a temple dedicated to his new protective deity the sun god would only become the god once were on the other side of that door outside the temple complex. egyptians polytheistic religion in which they worshiped many dieters was replaced by a monotheistic one art and his i'm. done in a collapsed contact temple archaeologists discovered war fragments dedicated to often these sculpted stones reveal the rising adoration of the sun god they also demonstrate egypt's prosperity joining now for t.-t. is time. for wealth derived from living near the nile and it's but all seans. want to excavating the fortifications around the continent temple complex archaeologists discovered the foundations of a ruined and hitherto unknown temple it didn't even appear on official maps. claudine and that march evidence linked t
the birthplace of the tin isn't on the 1st absolutely or here in a temple that was redecorated by ramsey's the 2nd house around a century after ark an art and put in all likelihood it's here where art in this art or the 1st idea that led to art is a began. it was here the ark in october built a temple dedicated to his new protective deity the sun god would only become the god once were on the other side of that door outside the temple complex. egyptians polytheistic religion in which they...
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it's believed that the successors of income in particular the 1st and ramsey's the 2nd systematically destroyed all the temples. are less systematically chiseled the way the images of art and i can are to his queen and his children of. it before i didn't i cannot and successors stay in him are no. aid workers to shake it's thought that the failure of the ark an art and project lead to the city's downfall and the move from a modern back to look saw. this happen very shortly after the death of the king and a successor to what extend the city's wasted away just how almost all the temples were destroyed so i. presume walking more to the thought that. it will fit on the city was made of brick and cruder except that with the wind and the rain all traces of life in the city vanished. but dignitaries of the economic regime still believed in the future of a mana as can be seen in the tubes they made these marked a change in egyptian funerary architecture. busy. for a long time made germs in the param examples and now they built them into rush hour these new tombs will. news of all our souls mo
it's believed that the successors of income in particular the 1st and ramsey's the 2nd systematically destroyed all the temples. are less systematically chiseled the way the images of art and i can are to his queen and his children of. it before i didn't i cannot and successors stay in him are no. aid workers to shake it's thought that the failure of the ark an art and project lead to the city's downfall and the move from a modern back to look saw. this happen very shortly after the death of...
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ramsey i'm just looking at some of the legal weeds and happened quite recently so only top voting more inclusive for blind voters in north carolina this november that's one of your whims congratulations you blind voters in pennsylvania when cool challenge wrote to fully accessible meaning voting and receive immediate relief so this was a little bit early for the primaries in june and then one more which is about virginia politico's and also a win for virginia there as well which stephanie told us about a little bit earlier i am thinking rosey is the law the best way to actually make sure the people have disabilities they can folks really the same way as everybody else do we have to use the stick rather than the kept adding more i'd like to have a lot of plato and forth but it would be irresponsible to rely only on litigation that really really requires. i mean well there are and have been or could number of you mentioned and look and you know other hit like that. and. a couple of others but it was the fence and other court including in currently there. will be. a similar request what w
ramsey i'm just looking at some of the legal weeds and happened quite recently so only top voting more inclusive for blind voters in north carolina this november that's one of your whims congratulations you blind voters in pennsylvania when cool challenge wrote to fully accessible meaning voting and receive immediate relief so this was a little bit early for the primaries in june and then one more which is about virginia politico's and also a win for virginia there as well which stephanie told...
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ramsey bar we're told us he's editor of the palestine chronicle he said that he believes the upcoming u.s. election played a big role in this latest move. of course this is a devastating. political statement. that is sure then turned out not to be about terrorism if that was ever the subject of the us consulate but it is about money i mean imagine what kind of precedent this is going to send. just within that region but world right but i really think it was never about money in the 1st place trump is desperate to go back to his supporters and to claim another foreign policy victory especially because in 2 days there would be another debate that will focus largely on foreign policy so he needs to go and talk about his achievements and so in addition to. be the leaders of his achievements as far as he's concerned this is really more about us elections than money percent. well in a historic move the u.s. government has slapped charges on tech giant google it's accused of violating laws meant to stop monopolies on online such as advertising then also it is one of the most significant lega
ramsey bar we're told us he's editor of the palestine chronicle he said that he believes the upcoming u.s. election played a big role in this latest move. of course this is a devastating. political statement. that is sure then turned out not to be about terrorism if that was ever the subject of the us consulate but it is about money i mean imagine what kind of precedent this is going to send. just within that region but world right but i really think it was never about money in the 1st place...
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it's believed that the successors of 2 in particular he said he the 1st and ramsey's the 2nd systematically destroyed all the temples they are less systematically chiseled the way the images of art and. his queen and his children who saw. it before i didn't i cannot and successors stay in a modern. age work. it's thought that the failure of the ark in art and project led to the city's downfall and the move from a modern back to looks or even though. i'm going whoa this happened very shortly after the death of the king of the successor in the city wasted away just how almost all the temples were destroyed so i. presume walking more to the top of. their view people fit on the city was made of bricks and cruder except that with the wind and the rain all traces of life in the city vanished. but dignitaries of the economic regime still believed in the future of a mana as can be seen in the tubes they made these marked a change in egyptian funerary architecture. and busy. for a long time made germs in the pyramids and now they built them into rush hour these new tombs the world. news of all. thes
it's believed that the successors of 2 in particular he said he the 1st and ramsey's the 2nd systematically destroyed all the temples they are less systematically chiseled the way the images of art and. his queen and his children who saw. it before i didn't i cannot and successors stay in a modern. age work. it's thought that the failure of the ark in art and project led to the city's downfall and the move from a modern back to looks or even though. i'm going whoa this happened very shortly...
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in 1965, he was called up by sir alf ramsey — and in february 1966, he scored his first and only international the other — is one he, like everyone else, could never forget. it‘s nice because people remember you for it. and they say, "oh, yeah, i remember yourjig," and they pass it onto their children and whatever. and so when it‘s seen, it‘s nice because, teeth or no teeth, it doesn‘t matter. you know, it was just the total enjoyment which i was doing. stiles never enjoyed the riches his achievements deserved, ultimately selling his medals to raise money for his family. but while others may have attracted more headlines, few inspired as much affection as nobby stiles, the man whose pure euphoria once captured a country‘s imagination. time for a look at the weather. here‘s stav da naos. good evening. we are really in for a rough ride this weekend, many of us experience in gales and heavy rain. it's experience in gales and heavy rain. it‘s going to be quite stormy with a risk of severe gales in place is likely to lead to some disruption. through this evening and overnight it will stay quite clo
in 1965, he was called up by sir alf ramsey — and in february 1966, he scored his first and only international the other — is one he, like everyone else, could never forget. it‘s nice because people remember you for it. and they say, "oh, yeah, i remember yourjig," and they pass it onto their children and whatever. and so when it‘s seen, it‘s nice because, teeth or no teeth, it doesn‘t matter. you know, it was just the total enjoyment which i was doing. stiles never...
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ramsey baroud editor of the palestine chronicle believes that the upcoming u.s.election played a big role in this latest move of course this is a devastating. political statement and that the issue of then turned out not to be about terrorism if that was ever the subject of the us saddam conflict but it is about money i mean imagine what kind of precedent this is going to send not just within that region but world right but i hate me to think it was never about money in the 1st place trump is desperate to go back to his supporters and to claim another foreign policy victory especially because in 2 days there will be another i debate that will focus largely on foreign policy so he needs to go and talk about his achievements and so now in addition to the immigrants and be the leaders of his achievements as far as his son son this is really more about u.s. elections that that money percent. is syrian man has been arrested in germany on suspicion of stabbing 2 tourists this month one was killed and the other severely injured it's a dent in dresden has reportedly been
ramsey baroud editor of the palestine chronicle believes that the upcoming u.s.election played a big role in this latest move of course this is a devastating. political statement and that the issue of then turned out not to be about terrorism if that was ever the subject of the us saddam conflict but it is about money i mean imagine what kind of precedent this is going to send not just within that region but world right but i hate me to think it was never about money in the 1st place trump is...
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in 1965, he was called up by sir alf ramsey and in february 1966, he scored his first and only internationalntator: stiles scored! a few months later, he was part of the team hoping to take england to world cup glory and stiles‘ brave and often brilliant challenges helped england to become champions. the image of him dancing around wembley — trophy in one hand, false teeth in the other — is one he, like everyone else, could never forget. he had a heart that was probably as big as the gap in his teeth. he was just a real character and obviously he was an old school type of player, a hard man. and that grit also helped manchester united to the european cup in 1968. behind that cheery demeanour, stiles was pure steel. he was fun to be around and on the pitch, it was a different matter. you know, it was all about winning the game. he was a bit of a jekyll and hyde really, if you think about it. when he went on the pitch, he sort of changed and he had a job to do and he did it, did it so well. stiles never enjoyed the riches his achievements deserved, ultimately selling his medals to raise money
in 1965, he was called up by sir alf ramsey and in february 1966, he scored his first and only internationalntator: stiles scored! a few months later, he was part of the team hoping to take england to world cup glory and stiles‘ brave and often brilliant challenges helped england to become champions. the image of him dancing around wembley — trophy in one hand, false teeth in the other — is one he, like everyone else, could never forget. he had a heart that was probably as big as the gap...
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ramsey bill root addison off the palestine chronicle believes the upcoming u.s.election played a big role in this latest move. of course this is a devastating. political see. then turned out not to be you he about terrorism if that was ever the subject of the us consulate but it is about money i mean imagine what kind of precedent this is going to send not just within that region but world right but i really think it was never about money in the 1st place trump is desperate to go back to his supporters and to claim another foreign policy victory especially because in 2 days there would be another debate that will focus largely on foreign policy so he needs to go and talk about his achievements and in addition to the immigrants and be the leaders of his achievements as far as he's from some this is even more about us elections than about money percent. this is us international still to come google faces 90 monopoly law states from the u.s. government or details coming up after the break. and. there is a saying in washington don't let the perfect be the enemy of th
ramsey bill root addison off the palestine chronicle believes the upcoming u.s.election played a big role in this latest move. of course this is a devastating. political see. then turned out not to be you he about terrorism if that was ever the subject of the us consulate but it is about money i mean imagine what kind of precedent this is going to send not just within that region but world right but i really think it was never about money in the 1st place trump is desperate to go back to his...
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it's believed that the successor to income in particular the 1st and the ramsey's the 2nd systematically destroyed all the temple sit on it they are less systematically chiseled the way the images of art and i can are to his queen and his children of. it before i didn't i cannot ns successors stay in i'm are no. aid workers shake it's thought that the failure of the ark in art and project led to the city's downfall and the move from a martyr back to look so. i don't know what this happened very shortly after the death of the king of the successor what again the city wasted away just how almost all the temples were destroyed so i could. prove. to the thought that. love you all the city was made of bricks and cruder except that with the wind and the rain all traces of life in the city vanished. dignitaries of the i cannot regimes still believed in the future of a man or as can be seen in the tubes they made these marked a change in egyptian funerary architecture. busy georgians had for a long time made germs in the pyramids and now they built them into the rush hour these new tunes will. d
it's believed that the successor to income in particular the 1st and the ramsey's the 2nd systematically destroyed all the temple sit on it they are less systematically chiseled the way the images of art and i can are to his queen and his children of. it before i didn't i cannot ns successors stay in i'm are no. aid workers shake it's thought that the failure of the ark in art and project led to the city's downfall and the move from a martyr back to look so. i don't know what this happened very...
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i will ask my colleague molly ramsey to expand on this for your purposes as well. standardization of those conditions is really really important and we will continue to see people being booted in and out of the program. do you want to add a little bit to that? >> absolutely. thank you for that wonderful question. with the requirement of assistance activities, daily living, each time at least one activity in daily living is performed, that focuses on the physical, the va his word safety and supervision on a daily basis. caregivers and veterans, with my father, each time on a daily basis, you could go a couple days where your veteran is able to remember to -- put into the microwave. they are able to do that sunday but maybe not wednesday because that is how it can work. there are instances where someone may be able to transfer themselves from their wheelchair to use the restroom or their chair or their bed, they are not able to do that. so that each time we understand it is limiting, it would be great if the va could clarify to the caregivers, that seems to be a gray
i will ask my colleague molly ramsey to expand on this for your purposes as well. standardization of those conditions is really really important and we will continue to see people being booted in and out of the program. do you want to add a little bit to that? >> absolutely. thank you for that wonderful question. with the requirement of assistance activities, daily living, each time at least one activity in daily living is performed, that focuses on the physical, the va his word safety...
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gale gauges ramsey is preparing an open house. the alert started a few days ago, warning of a public safety power shut up in her area, starting wednesday night. >> we got the cooler out, iced up, we have to go boxes so we are ready to go. >> the neighborhood nestled in between power lines. easy for a fire to start should debris or branches make contact with equipment. >> we all know and see the reality of what fire can do pretty quickly. the fact they have to shut it off, we get that. >> we know how difficult this is for customers. it's not a decision we take likely. >> more than 53,000 customers are expected to lose power including 28,000 bay area customers. napa, solano and sonoma counties expected to have power go out 6:00 p.m. followed by parts of alameda, contra costa, san mateo and santa clara counties starting at 8:00 p.m. the goal to make these events smaller, shorter and smarter for customers. >> high fire danger impacting public spaces. ten regional parks are closed until 11:00 a.m. friday, including simply where morning
gale gauges ramsey is preparing an open house. the alert started a few days ago, warning of a public safety power shut up in her area, starting wednesday night. >> we got the cooler out, iced up, we have to go boxes so we are ready to go. >> the neighborhood nestled in between power lines. easy for a fire to start should debris or branches make contact with equipment. >> we all know and see the reality of what fire can do pretty quickly. the fact they have to shut it off, we...
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ramsey county, just east of minneapolis. we will see the two play out there.day and in the evening, the president will be in minnesota. he will be a little south of st. so watch that. in the meantime, mike thornberry of texas, russia, trying to divide the u.s. sometimes we make that all look too easy. he is the leading congress after 26 years and sit down with national security correspondent for this exclusive interview. she has live in the pentagon, and what did you hear? good afternoon to you? >> good afternoon, bill, congressman thornberry six rancher of texas. i spoke with the committee. >> what are you concerned about election night in terms of national security threats? >> oh, i would say this information and efforts to further widen the divide, the divisiveness that exist in our country. >> do you feel confident the elections will be fair and not subject to a tie? >> i do. the goal, particularly of russia is not necessarily to dictate the results of the election. it is to sow division within our country. and sometimes, we make that all too easy. >> why
ramsey county, just east of minneapolis. we will see the two play out there.day and in the evening, the president will be in minnesota. he will be a little south of st. so watch that. in the meantime, mike thornberry of texas, russia, trying to divide the u.s. sometimes we make that all look too easy. he is the leading congress after 26 years and sit down with national security correspondent for this exclusive interview. she has live in the pentagon, and what did you hear? good afternoon to...
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thank you, sir matt ramsey, thank you for your time. >>> let's turn now to the number of covid cases continuing to rise across the country. the timing of a vaccine is becoming more and more important, and there's been a lot of news on that front, not all positive over the past 48 hours. there's also a lot of speculation over what's going on with current vaccine front-runner pfizer. meg tirrell just spoke with pfizer's ceo and she's got more developments for us. meg? >> reporter: hey, kelly, there was a hope prapz when pfizer announced its earnings results this morning it may announce some data from its phase three trial on its covid-19 vaccine. that's not case and there's some disappointment but i did speak with the ceo of pfizer to get some clarity on the kinds of timelines they are looking at. he's been saying end of october for months essentially as when they could get a sense of whether their vaccine works. now we understand that they haven't yet hit a first interim look at the data essentially when they need a certain number of infections for their trial in the independent monit
thank you, sir matt ramsey, thank you for your time. >>> let's turn now to the number of covid cases continuing to rise across the country. the timing of a vaccine is becoming more and more important, and there's been a lot of news on that front, not all positive over the past 48 hours. there's also a lot of speculation over what's going on with current vaccine front-runner pfizer. meg tirrell just spoke with pfizer's ceo and she's got more developments for us. meg? >> reporter:...
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i play ramsey clark.d card who was an independent, very independent attorney general under johnson. he was -- he was his own man. he made his own decisions about things. and they never expected that to happen. most of the stuff in this movie, almost all of it, was all based on fact. but what sorkin does so extraordinary, because just when you think you're in this long run, you get sucked into this long run of very dramatic treatise. you're right in the middle, just drop niece great little gems, these witty, funny lines that kind of lift everything up. so for those of you who didn't know, what happened during the democratic national convention in chicago where there were basically riots, andy hoffman, who was the head of the yippies, jerry brewman, the dsd, hampton, all the guys from the black panthers, it was an extraordinary time. it was wild, man. but a seminal point, a really, really seminal point in our history. >> jimmy: one of the defendants was chained up in the courtroom to keep him quiet, like wi
i play ramsey clark.d card who was an independent, very independent attorney general under johnson. he was -- he was his own man. he made his own decisions about things. and they never expected that to happen. most of the stuff in this movie, almost all of it, was all based on fact. but what sorkin does so extraordinary, because just when you think you're in this long run, you get sucked into this long run of very dramatic treatise. you're right in the middle, just drop niece great little gems,...
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gale ramsey is preparing in the oakland hills, the pg&e alert started a few days ago, warning of a public safety power shutoff in her area starting wednesday night. >> we make sure we have the cooler out. we have it iced up. we have our to 0 go boxes, so that we're ready to go, if we have to get out of here. >> reporter: the neighborhood is nestled in between power lines, easy for a fire to start, should debris or branches make contact with lines or equipment during windy, hot, and severe weather. >> i think we know the reality of what a fire could do pretty quickly, so the fact that they have to shut it off? well, we get that. >> we know how difficult this is for our customers, and it's not a decision that we take lightly. >> reporter: pg&e said roughly 53,000 customers are expected to lose power, including 28,000 barrett customers. people in parts of napa, sonoma, and solano counties are expected to have their power go out starting at 6:00 p.m., followed by parts of alameda, contra costa, and santa clara counties starting at 8:00 p.m. >> our goal has been to ma for they haven't high fir
gale ramsey is preparing in the oakland hills, the pg&e alert started a few days ago, warning of a public safety power shutoff in her area starting wednesday night. >> we make sure we have the cooler out. we have it iced up. we have our to 0 go boxes, so that we're ready to go, if we have to get out of here. >> reporter: the neighborhood is nestled in between power lines, easy for a fire to start, should debris or branches make contact with lines or equipment during windy, hot,...
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this year intel, at least by market cap, losing its crown to nvidia cowen's matt ramsey highlights the, execution intel has stumbled, he says, with chip manufacturing road map and that's led to product delays for example, dropping that bombshell last quarter when it announced delays of the first 7nano chips. rival is already selling the chips. they are taking share and winning over investors is it all over for intel's bob swan patrick moorehead doesn't think so he think's swan's company is in a strong, competitive position, dominating the majority of the markets for pc and server chips, two growing markets. intel, he says, is moving into new hot markets as well. placing bets in areas such as ai and gaming graphics. where it will compete with rivals like nvidia kelly, back to you >> yep, very much looking forward to this quarter and continuing to watch that battle play out josh, thank you. >>> still ahead, as of last week, more than 20 million people have filed jobless claims since the start pandemic, but consumer balance sheets are painting a rosier picture. what's behind the boost to
this year intel, at least by market cap, losing its crown to nvidia cowen's matt ramsey highlights the, execution intel has stumbled, he says, with chip manufacturing road map and that's led to product delays for example, dropping that bombshell last quarter when it announced delays of the first 7nano chips. rival is already selling the chips. they are taking share and winning over investors is it all over for intel's bob swan patrick moorehead doesn't think so he think's swan's company is in a...
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paul, ramsey county. he will pick up the media attention for minneapolis. hennepin county just to the west. the president is going to another blue county, rochester, minnesota. down here in the southeast. olmsted county minnesota. why would joe biden be going there? i want to show you something from 2012. look at the red and the blue on the map from eight years ago. this is obama and romney. blue counties in the south, the western border of the dakotas in the north. here's what happened in 2016. those counties dissolved from blue to red and they flipped for president trump. we know the trump campaign is been working the southern third. they've been working the northern part come into the iron range, you know you have a lot of democratic votes out here. the trump campaign things they've got something moving there. why would joe biden be going there? maybe there's something happening in these numbers here that were not quite picking up. here's one thing i'm going to leave you with tonight, sean. in 2016, hillary clinton hillary clinton beat donald trump in mi
paul, ramsey county. he will pick up the media attention for minneapolis. hennepin county just to the west. the president is going to another blue county, rochester, minnesota. down here in the southeast. olmsted county minnesota. why would joe biden be going there? i want to show you something from 2012. look at the red and the blue on the map from eight years ago. this is obama and romney. blue counties in the south, the western border of the dakotas in the north. here's what happened in...
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he is the district attorney for ramsey county, minnesota, who recently resigned from president trump's law enforcement commission. good to see you. thank you so much for joining us. really appreciate this. >> thanks for having me on, don. >> i want to get your reaction to this president refusing to condemn white supremacists. is this a line with -- in line, i should say, with what you saw up close from this administration? >> well, i mean, i -- i was part of a working group, and as i was working as a part of that, what became very clear to me is that the work that we were doing around this kind of official commission and putting our time and effort into it that at the end of the day, what it was really all about was a way, i think, to really provide cover for ultimately the president's agenda and, you know, and his campaign for re-election. it's -- what he's doing right now in america, he's stoking fear and racism into the debate, and that's something that we don't need right now in this country. and what i've felt like the work of this commission, in terms of the working groups, i had
he is the district attorney for ramsey county, minnesota, who recently resigned from president trump's law enforcement commission. good to see you. thank you so much for joining us. really appreciate this. >> thanks for having me on, don. >> i want to get your reaction to this president refusing to condemn white supremacists. is this a line with -- in line, i should say, with what you saw up close from this administration? >> well, i mean, i -- i was part of a working group,...
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i'm going to shift my attention to think about the defense of right -- whites of ramsey and the tactics left -- white supremacy and the tactics left on the cutting room floor. like i say, the opponents of integration had a very familiar set of moves that were available to them. in order to sort of go to the emotions, in order to sort of anger people and get people up in the south. the most important move would have been what they referred to as miscegenation or the mongrel is a of the races. this is the idea that integrated classrooms are going to inexorably lead to integrated bedrooms. this was the sort of core claim that got people worked up in the south. and you can find this in a statement from a judge from mississippi, a man by the name of tom p brady, no connection so far as i know. he writes in 1955, "these northern negroes are determined to mongrelize america. black people have no respect for themselves and they are trying to get on the intermarriage turnpike, " he says. you think well, this is mississippi. surely this is an outlier. what is the sort of background of this person
i'm going to shift my attention to think about the defense of right -- whites of ramsey and the tactics left -- white supremacy and the tactics left on the cutting room floor. like i say, the opponents of integration had a very familiar set of moves that were available to them. in order to sort of go to the emotions, in order to sort of anger people and get people up in the south. the most important move would have been what they referred to as miscegenation or the mongrel is a of the races....
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north carolina a 97-year-old woman votes for the first time letty ramsey says with everything going onthe world she shoe she had to show up at the polls. >> i have got a good mind. thank god. he has blessed my mind. >> miss lotty could have done curbside voting in richmond about an hour's drive from wilmington but she said she wanted to watch her ballot go into the ring. >>> kentucky, a worker finds an engagement ring 15 years after a woman lost it. the homeowner says she looked for it for weeks but eventually gave up back in the day. now it is back on her finger massachusetts. it's a boy the first male gorilla ever born at the franklin park zoo in boston and he's a big one, weighing just more than six pounds. baby gorillas usually way in three to five pounds no name yet but the mama and baby are bonding well, on this cnbc trip coast to coast >>> i'm shepard stith submit on cnbc it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news 90 minutes from now the final presidential debate. the candidates trying to get out their voters with just days to the election a record number of peopl
north carolina a 97-year-old woman votes for the first time letty ramsey says with everything going onthe world she shoe she had to show up at the polls. >> i have got a good mind. thank god. he has blessed my mind. >> miss lotty could have done curbside voting in richmond about an hour's drive from wilmington but she said she wanted to watch her ballot go into the ring. >>> kentucky, a worker finds an engagement ring 15 years after a woman lost it. the homeowner says she...
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we learned that "what's up ramsey" is now the single greatest threat to our country.e how can that beu ask? well it turns out that mobs of white supremacists just burn down minneapolis in kenosha. they trashed portland and seattle. they shot cops in louisville.d the torch 20s, they cleaned out the nike store.dy they destroyed public monuments in atlanta and san francisco. they defaced war memorials in washington. they looted macy's in midtown chicago. also in the city of chicago, white supremacists murdered hundreds of african-americans and everywhere they went these right wing bigots spray-painted racist graffiti on buildings and threatened sleeping citizens in their homes. the whites are from assisted this. if you saw it all on tv. it was bewildering to listen to all of this. it wasn't just factually untrue, no, it was insane. it was crazier than any conspiracy that google has ever banned. yet they are now demanding that you believe it and if you don't believe it, they are going to punish you. so why are they doing that? that's a good question. it's also an ominous sign. if they can
we learned that "what's up ramsey" is now the single greatest threat to our country.e how can that beu ask? well it turns out that mobs of white supremacists just burn down minneapolis in kenosha. they trashed portland and seattle. they shot cops in louisville.d the torch 20s, they cleaned out the nike store.dy they destroyed public monuments in atlanta and san francisco. they defaced war memorials in washington. they looted macy's in midtown chicago. also in the city of chicago,...
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. >> he has condemned dwight ramsey more than any president in modern history. >> democrats are calling on the president to issue a more forceful denunciation after his statement during the debate about the extremist group should quite stand back and stand by. >> you never know how low president trump can go, but his refusal to condemn white supremacy is among the lowest things he has done, and there's lots of them lined up. >> the presidential debate commission has not yet said exactly how it plans to keep the next debate more orderly, the trump campaign calls it changing the rules in the middle of the game. the biden campaigns as it will support any new rules that will quote contain donald trump's behavior. >>> seven cisco unveiled its new voting center earlier today, as part of the county's rollout of its safe voting ining us live from cisco, safety in this case has a double meaning? >> yeah alex we're talking about health and safety, as well as election security here. >> reporter: sent a couple of leaders and the city's director of elections and spoke in front of sentences goes outd
. >> he has condemned dwight ramsey more than any president in modern history. >> democrats are calling on the president to issue a more forceful denunciation after his statement during the debate about the extremist group should quite stand back and stand by. >> you never know how low president trump can go, but his refusal to condemn white supremacy is among the lowest things he has done, and there's lots of them lined up. >> the presidential debate commission has not...