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robinson, was your life like in 1963 ? >> we were living in stamford connecticut and we had a house on 6 acres and a lake and surrounded by woods. so we have the privacy that my parents were seeking. it was a a prompt nominal when he white community in northern stanford, integrated our neighborhood in our schools. >> i did want to miss that question. black people living in stamford connecticut in 1963. >> it was north stanford so that's it had more land, so there were not, it was just our family. in 63 there may have been more. there may have been two or three. in that section of the town. it was still segregated ourselves in stamford connecticut. >> what you remember about that segregation being one of the few african americans. >> i remember in elementary school children asking me questions. and i remember feeling very insecure. and shy, not being able to speak at all, i wouldn't ask questions. it wouldn't wear o my glasses because i didn't want to be different in any other way. i didn't understand that that was part of
robinson, was your life like in 1963 ? >> we were living in stamford connecticut and we had a house on 6 acres and a lake and surrounded by woods. so we have the privacy that my parents were seeking. it was a a prompt nominal when he white community in northern stanford, integrated our neighborhood in our schools. >> i did want to miss that question. black people living in stamford connecticut in 1963. >> it was north stanford so that's it had more land, so there were not, it...
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you talk about robinson family, a very public face. did your parents have to walk that line quite a bit knowing in the sense that they were cultural icons? at least your father was a cultural icon. and yet their personal feelings asso well? >> guest: you know, iin wouldn't say that they stayed online. my dad wrote columns, letters here he never stop advocating for a quality and justice. he didn't even when he did about politics picky was always a voice of there. once he retired from major league baseball, he worked -- activism was in his blood and the movement was heating up and he jumped right in their and found every way he could to continue to use his voice. >> host: what about his endorsement of richard nixon in 1960? >> guest: well, it was a mistake. and i told him, i was ten years old, you know, that was my first discussion with him about politics. my fifth grade teacher asked us to go home and find it who our father was voting for. i knew who my father was voting for. i didn't have enough self-confidence to say it doesn't matter
you talk about robinson family, a very public face. did your parents have to walk that line quite a bit knowing in the sense that they were cultural icons? at least your father was a cultural icon. and yet their personal feelings asso well? >> guest: you know, iin wouldn't say that they stayed online. my dad wrote columns, letters here he never stop advocating for a quality and justice. he didn't even when he did about politics picky was always a voice of there. once he retired from major...
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martinez to robinson. makes the cut and robinson dives forward to the 29.a lot of room to get the ball out there to robinson. i think the whole stadium knew that one was coming. he was one-on-one and ran an aero route and the huskies gave him a lot of room and good gain on first down. >> justin: second down and one. it is kept by martinez, and martinez, he is corralled. >> shane: you know, i wonder, the loss of foster early in this game, you mentioned on the play before giving a lot of cushion to the receivers now. i wonder the effect, the long-term effect for the rest of the game, you know, with the lost of trayshon foster for niu. their front seven is as good as any front seven we have seen this year. >> petros: michael kennedy, nice tackle there. the firm was involved. making it hard for martinez up front. >> justin: martinez will run again. martinez trying to reach. he will be tackled by the firm. antonio jones davis. i think he came up short. >> shane: i think he came up short. he came up short. antonio jones davis, coming out, making some big hits. i
martinez to robinson. makes the cut and robinson dives forward to the 29.a lot of room to get the ball out there to robinson. i think the whole stadium knew that one was coming. he was one-on-one and ran an aero route and the huskies gave him a lot of room and good gain on first down. >> justin: second down and one. it is kept by martinez, and martinez, he is corralled. >> shane: you know, i wonder, the loss of foster early in this game, you mentioned on the play before giving a lot...
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rashad robinson, president of color of change.nd we're joined by julian brave noisecat, director of the green new deal strategy at the think-tank data for progress. we will continue with them and highlights of the debate come in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. we continue to cover the democratic debate in houston, i would like to turn to a moment when the univision anchor question senator bernie sanders. but first i want to preface this by saying, a lot of people know univision and they know univision has always been reporting extensively on the plight of immigrants in the united states. but a lot of folks don't know spanish and follow univision -- don't follow univision regularly don't know that univision's role in terms of reporting on latin america has always been to bash socicialist or populist governments in latin america. it is no surprise those of us who regularly watching univision that he would ask bernie sanders this question about venezuela and democratic social
rashad robinson, president of color of change.nd we're joined by julian brave noisecat, director of the green new deal strategy at the think-tank data for progress. we will continue with them and highlights of the debate come in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. we continue to cover the democratic debate in houston, i would like to turn to a moment when the univision anchor question senator bernie sanders. but first i want to preface...
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a new novel called "a child of the dream" sharon robinson recalls growing up during the civil rightsality. she writes, "during her dinner table conversation we always had some time to talk about what was happening with us kids, but it always moved into what was happening outside of our home, so we were very focused on social change. it wasn't just about the civil rights movement. i watched political news. i was very involved with politics with my dad, so that was part of my relationship with him. this connection with the civil rights movement was a big piece of it. sharon, great to have you with us. >> thank you. >> what moved you to write this book? why now? >> the 1963 children's march in birmingham, alabama, was an inspiration for me and i wanted to help it find a way to be an inspiration for children today. i feel like they're struggling with so many issues. they need to look back at history and see how activism played a part in changing laws but also changing cultures. >> you say you don't really remember your dad as a baseball player like the rest of the world, but you really r
a new novel called "a child of the dream" sharon robinson recalls growing up during the civil rightsality. she writes, "during her dinner table conversation we always had some time to talk about what was happening with us kids, but it always moved into what was happening outside of our home, so we were very focused on social change. it wasn't just about the civil rights movement. i watched political news. i was very involved with politics with my dad, so that was part of my...
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. >> miss robinson, where were you living and what was your life like in 1953 ? >> we were living in stamford connecticut . we had a house that spanned six acres and a lake and surrounded by woods so we had the privacy that my parents were seeking. it was in a predominantly white community in northern stanford so we integrated our neighborhood and our schools. >> i did want to ask that question, how many black people were living in stamford connecticut in 1953? >> it was north transferred so it had more land and it was our family. 53, there may have been more but it may have been two or three in that section of town. very much still segregated ourselves in and forget etiquette . >> what do you remember about that segregation, being one of the few african-americans ? >> children men children asking me if i bathed and feeling very insecure, very shy. didn't speak at all, i wouldn't ask questions, i wouldn't wear my glasses because i didn't want to be different and i didn't understand that that was part of my experience there, being the only black child in the fifth
. >> miss robinson, where were you living and what was your life like in 1953 ? >> we were living in stamford connecticut . we had a house that spanned six acres and a lake and surrounded by woods so we had the privacy that my parents were seeking. it was in a predominantly white community in northern stanford so we integrated our neighborhood and our schools. >> i did want to ask that question, how many black people were living in stamford connecticut in 1953? >> it was...
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s katie hopkins and tommy robinson. have been mostly bright gangs tommy robinson who is a commentator who was once the founder of the english defense league has reported on you know muslim great and uses that have of terminology why one narrative was altogether deleted and replaced by another right after they came back last classic or here in canada there is content showing the trouble with faith call it talking about there was a conspiracy the government was hiding the fact that it was a muslim shooter who did this really trying to sort of create a whole other alternate universe of information. fake goldy proved to be too radical even for the rebels the coverage of a white supremacist rally in charlottesville america and to follow up interview with a new nazi website the day stormer got her fine setting off a domino effect one co-founder quit and a host of contributors backed away. so it was kind of him out there for them and looked like they were falling apart because they had lost in a very short order all of their h
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[applause] and i too want to add a special welcome to mary robinson. she was the former president of ireland, former un envoy on climate, former high commissioner, but also a very special friend of the institute for which we are very grateful and have been advising us and our work on gender, conflict and climate. she's now chair of the elders so thank you for all that you do. [applause] >> and while there are so many important leaders here and wonderful students i also want to welcome rose siren, the renowned poet and journalist but more than anything a strong human rights activist. so thank you. and to the members of the diplomatic corps who are here. the ambassadors to the united states from germany. the european union, mexico, chile, honduras, afghanistan, new zealand and iceland, a special welcome to georgetown to all of you. [applause] >> now to the awards. the un high commissioner for human rights has a commitment to human rights that is deeply personal and lifelong. she was a 23-year-old medical student. a 23-year-old medical student when in 197
[applause] and i too want to add a special welcome to mary robinson. she was the former president of ireland, former un envoy on climate, former high commissioner, but also a very special friend of the institute for which we are very grateful and have been advising us and our work on gender, conflict and climate. she's now chair of the elders so thank you for all that you do. [applause] >> and while there are so many important leaders here and wonderful students i also want to welcome...
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gbenga akinnagbe stars as tom robinson. him in new york about the lasting impact of this story. it's so nice to have you to -- gbenga: thank you for having -- soledad: my pleasure. so why say yes? because i'm sure at some point an agent called you and said, "there's this play, and it's a classic." what was it about this that appealed to you? gbenga: i think the fact that this book speaks to so many americans. people can empathize with, that, like, that help get people across to the other side, as far as anoer view. and then of course, the people involved -- aaron sorkin, scott rudin. soledad: the boldface names of pulling off a production. gbenga: yes, yes. soledad: and now it's the highest-grossing -- gbenga: that's crazy, yes. soledad no pressure. gbenga: yeah, yeah. soledad: aaron sorkin has kind of changed -- it's sort of his version of the book. how has he changed the characters a little bit, or specifically your character? gbenga: i would say that. i mean first of all, he's given the black characters more agency in th
gbenga akinnagbe stars as tom robinson. him in new york about the lasting impact of this story. it's so nice to have you to -- gbenga: thank you for having -- soledad: my pleasure. so why say yes? because i'm sure at some point an agent called you and said, "there's this play, and it's a classic." what was it about this that appealed to you? gbenga: i think the fact that this book speaks to so many americans. people can empathize with, that, like, that help get people across to the...
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robinson is the chief deputy district attorney for alabama's 19th circuit. ll didn't pull the trigger. he didn't kinybody. de, how can he possibly be charged with m >> i think that's a great question, and, you know, toti answer that qu, you really have to look at yabama law. wh look at how that law is on the books and how it's applied inlabama, it goes to the foreseeable factor, all right. >> reporter: in alabama, the law says all suspes can rged with murder if a death occurs during a felony that's "clearly dangerous to human life." another legal standard used is that the death was foreseeable. >> "do i think, when i break into this house, aofficer is going to come running in, and we're going to get in a gunfight?" eayes.t foreseeable? >> reporter: robinson also based his decision on the fact that s the group arged in other crimes in montgomery in the 36 hours before washington was killed. one defendant pled guilty to murder. charges of kidnapping and arrobbery are still pending agnst lakeith smith. >> when you're engaging in a series of the most dangerous b
robinson is the chief deputy district attorney for alabama's 19th circuit. ll didn't pull the trigger. he didn't kinybody. de, how can he possibly be charged with m >> i think that's a great question, and, you know, toti answer that qu, you really have to look at yabama law. wh look at how that law is on the books and how it's applied inlabama, it goes to the foreseeable factor, all right. >> reporter: in alabama, the law says all suspes can rged with murder if a death occurs during...
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tim o'brien of "bloomberg news" and eugene robinson of the "washington post." eugene, if the democrats were ever to get the votes to impeach trump in the house, surely it would just result in an acquittal in the senate on a party line vote. there is not going to be any kind of republican exodus from the trump camp. some of those comments tonight, and i note sasse who reviewed the whistle-blower complaint, and who recently received trump's endorsement for his reelection campaign, certainly raised some eyebrows with what republicans have said about the president. >> those are unusual words from republicans. i don't know why they should be. what we saw this morning, the partial transcript, whatever you call it and not say it's inappropriate or troubling. those are very mild words. yet they are practically little bombshells coming from these republican senators, because generally speaking, there has been total lock step support for president trump from the republican senate and republicans in the house. so it does get your attention even to hear people like romney
tim o'brien of "bloomberg news" and eugene robinson of the "washington post." eugene, if the democrats were ever to get the votes to impeach trump in the house, surely it would just result in an acquittal in the senate on a party line vote. there is not going to be any kind of republican exodus from the trump camp. some of those comments tonight, and i note sasse who reviewed the whistle-blower complaint, and who recently received trump's endorsement for his reelection...
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in just 30 seconds. >>> eugene robinson is here as promised. good evening, sir.t a week. >> an incredible week. just tell me it's over, because i keep looking at the phone and crazy stories keep coming up, and there's rudy, and then he takes it back, and trump is meeting with wayne lapierre. it just seems to keep going on. >> yeah. i'm curious with all these reports what you think of the way that impeachment has taken hold this week, unlike any other week i've seen, and you're our eagle-eyed observer of washington. i wonder what you think. and that's not just in the house that we've seen it, it's not just senators obviously putting up different types of pressure, at least with the co-equal branch saying you got to get us the whistleblower complaint, and then the "new york times" coming out for only the second time in the history of the united states to back the impeachment of a sitting president. altogether what do you see as shifting here? >> what shifted is that we all became aware of a case of wrongdoing that is, to my mind, at least, just tailor made for the
in just 30 seconds. >>> eugene robinson is here as promised. good evening, sir.t a week. >> an incredible week. just tell me it's over, because i keep looking at the phone and crazy stories keep coming up, and there's rudy, and then he takes it back, and trump is meeting with wayne lapierre. it just seems to keep going on. >> yeah. i'm curious with all these reports what you think of the way that impeachment has taken hold this week, unlike any other week i've seen, and...
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joining us now, tim o'brien and eugene robinson. eugene, yes, the conventional wisdom all along has been if the democrats were ever to get the votes to impeach trump in the house, surely it would just result in an acquittal in the senate on a party line vote. there's not going to be any kind of republican exodus from the trump camp. some of those comments tonight, especially i know sasse, who reviewed the whistle-blower's complaint and who recently received trump's endorsement for his re-election campaign, seemed to have been cultivating trump in recent months, certainly raising some eyebrows in terms of unusual things to hear republicans saying about the president. >> those are unusual words from republicans. i don't know why they should be. i don't know how anybody could look at what we saw this morning, that memo, partial transcript, whatever you call it, and not say it's inappropriate or troubling. those are very mild words, yet they are practical little bombshells coming from these republican senators because generally speaking
joining us now, tim o'brien and eugene robinson. eugene, yes, the conventional wisdom all along has been if the democrats were ever to get the votes to impeach trump in the house, surely it would just result in an acquittal in the senate on a party line vote. there's not going to be any kind of republican exodus from the trump camp. some of those comments tonight, especially i know sasse, who reviewed the whistle-blower's complaint and who recently received trump's endorsement for his...
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nfl hall of famer, jerry rice, legendary coach eddie robinson. any robinson was a good coach.it won more games than anybody denny. the true. i think so. we buy the way have scott turn turner, talk about good footballs layers. were scott. [applause] he's leaving a great charge we put opportunities. thank you scott. great gentleman. when it works so hard and is all over the place. i say were scott today and when it said he's in about six cities at one time. [laughter] the opportunities have really caught on, incredible. thank is god. to marine world war ii, university trachea and americans who would become the legendary aaron, that was a great group of people. the reverend martin luther king junior graduated from morehouse college. [applause] that's right. african-american students helped plan montgomery bus boycott in the baseman of another hbcus alabama state university. [applause] our historical black colleges and universities it universities have always challenge our nation to be better and braver to do what is right. to dream bigger and aim higher and always be bolder in pu
nfl hall of famer, jerry rice, legendary coach eddie robinson. any robinson was a good coach.it won more games than anybody denny. the true. i think so. we buy the way have scott turn turner, talk about good footballs layers. were scott. [applause] he's leaving a great charge we put opportunities. thank you scott. great gentleman. when it works so hard and is all over the place. i say were scott today and when it said he's in about six cities at one time. [laughter] the opportunities have...
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presentador: ingresa el nÚmero 22, robinson, se retira long, hay que darle oportunidad a los otros futbolistas un buen partido. presentador: lo de tyler boyd vino de mÁs o menos. presentador: este es un equipo que cambiÓ su esquema, tiene calidad que no tienen otros jugadores, pero, necesitas alguien que pueda salir del banco y ayudar, y creo que tyler boyd , tiene calidad que no tienen otros jugadores. presentador: ahÍ tambiÉn estÁ tim. presentador: saca elota, arranca valverde, lo hace bien la selecciÓn de uruguay. presentador: eso tenÍan que hacer hace un rato, si tÚ conscientes el contragolpe y lo correteas... presentador: viene otro cambio en estados unidos, se retira el nÚmero 18,sargent, va a ingresar el nÚmero 16. presentador: yo pienso que la camisa en los 90 minutos le pesÓ mucho, Él va a crecer y empezar a jugar, tiene cosas que este equipo necesita, hoy mostrÓ mejor de lo que se mostrÓ contra mÉxico, este muchacho tiene algo. presentador: jonathan rodrÍguez! se estaba equivocando, bien, anticipando, cuidado con esos errores que pueden costar, le quita la pelota por arriba, utilizan
presentador: ingresa el nÚmero 22, robinson, se retira long, hay que darle oportunidad a los otros futbolistas un buen partido. presentador: lo de tyler boyd vino de mÁs o menos. presentador: este es un equipo que cambiÓ su esquema, tiene calidad que no tienen otros jugadores, pero, necesitas alguien que pueda salir del banco y ayudar, y creo que tyler boyd , tiene calidad que no tienen otros jugadores. presentador: ahÍ tambiÉn estÁ tim. presentador: saca elota, arranca valverde, lo hace...
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annie karni, eugene robinson, noah rothman, thank you all for joining us right now. i appreciate that. >>> the cost of diverting billions of dollars from pentagon projects to pay for that border wall. schools and day-care centers for military families are on the chopping block. it is a consequence of the president's controversial emergency declaration. >>> plus two presidential candidates are here to play "hardball." republican bill weld on the move, under way in several states to prevent primary challenges to president trump, and democrat steve bullock with the democrats' message for rural america and how he can break through into that top tier of candidates. we've got much more. stay with us. ♪ ♪ you name it. the ford f-150 will tow up to 13,200 pounds of it. ♪ these days we're (horn honking) i hear you, sister. that's why i'm partnering with cigna to remind you to go in for your annual check-up. and be open with your doctor about anything you feel. physically, and emotionally. body and mind. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, hmm. exactly. so you only p
annie karni, eugene robinson, noah rothman, thank you all for joining us right now. i appreciate that. >>> the cost of diverting billions of dollars from pentagon projects to pay for that border wall. schools and day-care centers for military families are on the chopping block. it is a consequence of the president's controversial emergency declaration. >>> plus two presidential candidates are here to play "hardball." republican bill weld on the move, under way in...
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annie karni, eugene robinson, noah rothman, thank you all for joining us right now. i appreciate that. >>> coming up, the humandirting from pentagon projects to pay for that border wall. schools and day-care centers for military families are on the projects on the chopping block. it is a consequence of the president's controversial emergency declaration. >>> plus two presidential candidates are here to play "hardball." republican bill weld on the move, under way in several states to prevent primary challenges to president trump, and democrat steve bullock with the democrats' message for rural america and how he can break through into that top tier of candidates. we've got much more. stay with us. -and...that's your basic three-point turn. -[ scoffs ] if you say so. ♪ -i'm sorry? -what teach here isn't telling you is that snapshot rewards safe drivers with discounts on car insurance. -what? ♪ -or maybe he didn't know. ♪ [ chuckles ] i'm done with this class. -you're not even enrolled in this class. -i know. i'm supposed to be in ceramics. do you know -- -room 303. -oh
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s katie hopkins and tommy robinson .defend the bright gangs tommy robinson who is a commentator who was once the founder of the english defense league has reported on you know muslim great and uses that have of terminology why one narrative was altogether deleted and replaced by another right after they came back last classic or here in canada there is content showing the trouble with faith call it talking about there was a conspiracy the government was hiding the fact that it was a muslim shooter who did this really trying to sort of create a whole other alternate universe of information. fake goldy proved to be too radical even for the rebels the coverage of a white supremacist rally in charlottesville america and to follow up interview with a new nazi website the day stormer got her fine setting off a domino effect one co-founder quit and a host of contributors backed away. so it was kind of remote never them looked like they were falling apart because they had lost in a very short order all of their highest profile p
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s katie hopkins and tommy robinson. these are. the bright gangs tommy robinson who is a commentator who was once the founder of the english defense league has reported on you know muslim great and uses that have of terminology why one narrative was altogether deleted and replaced by another right after they came back last classic or here in canada there is content showing the trouble with faith call it talking about there was a conspiracy the government was hiding the fact that it was a muslim shooter who did this really trying to sort of create a whole other alternate universe of information. fake goldy proved to be too radical even for the rebels the coverage of a white supremacist rally in charlottesville america and to follow up interview with a new nazi website the day stormer got her fine setting off a domino effect one co-founder quit and a host of contributors backed away. so it was kind of a magnet for them and looked like they were falling apart because they had lost in a very short order all of their highest profile per
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investigators say robinson had u shotgun anrt documents show robinson threatened to do harm. grand jury indicted him yesterday. >> state's attorney says she takes all threats o mass violen seriously. >> two teenagers i custody charged with attacking a man at greatir frederick . happened last night. deputies found the 59-year-old victim, hs lying unconsous on ground. flown to shock traumaeaor trent. tonight we are told that the man was diedf his injuries. but they could face t.rged the additional charges. >>> family and friendsma of the n stabbed to death while jogging in logcl cir honored her dur today's clarendon day run. wendy martinez avid runner herself killed in a random attack last september. earlier this month fiancÉ spoke when man was sentence. >> no satisfaction i think in ce any se because it's not going to bring her back. i think there's sense of relief that at leastre the a sense justice and the person will be out of the streets many many decades no longer being a threat to otheromen out there. butos our is just -- it's not >> 23-year-old anthony crawford pled gui
investigators say robinson had u shotgun anrt documents show robinson threatened to do harm. grand jury indicted him yesterday. >> state's attorney says she takes all threats o mass violen seriously. >> two teenagers i custody charged with attacking a man at greatir frederick . happened last night. deputies found the 59-year-old victim, hs lying unconsous on ground. flown to shock traumaeaor trent. tonight we are told that the man was diedf his injuries. but they could face t.rged...
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liverpool layers and pans —— players and fans not too happy because of the fall, not a dive, after andy robinsont his leg in. before that, being denied by adrian, a wonderful say. you will not see a better save than that in the whole of the champions league this season, and we are only on match day one of the group stage. fernando scoring his goal, he isjoined of the european summer his goal, he isjoined of the european summer after tottenham at the end of last season. sorry really good win for napoli. as you said, liverpool didn't do too badly after losing to them last season. let's see what happens to them in this campaign. barcelona saw lionel messi come on. he came on after an hour and they needed him. he was pretty quiet, he had a chance at the end for barcelona, which was blocked. that would have been really unfair if lionel messi had ordered a late winnerfor barcelona. it if lionel messi had ordered a late winner for barcelona. it finished 0-0. winner for barcelona. it finished 0—0. they will be wondering how they didn't win the game. i can sell them, the barcelona goalkeeper was in brill
liverpool layers and pans —— players and fans not too happy because of the fall, not a dive, after andy robinsont his leg in. before that, being denied by adrian, a wonderful say. you will not see a better save than that in the whole of the champions league this season, and we are only on match day one of the group stage. fernando scoring his goal, he isjoined of the european summer his goal, he isjoined of the european summer after tottenham at the end of last season. sorry really good win...
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i told deborah robinson, your honor, i anticipate in the future rezaq will find himself in the united'am. well, i'm going to authorize you then this anticipatory arrest warrant. >> so even though we didn't know 100% that he was going to be let out early, we decided to err on the side of caution. 1993, myself and a prosecutor from the u.s. attorney's office traveled to malta to meet with the deputy prime minister of malta to discuss this case. >> the maltese said, this is all well and good, but we're not going to release rezaq any time soon. >> so we left malta with that thought, that he wasn't going to be released any time soon. less than 36 hours later, i get the phone call from malta that rezaq has been released from prison and he is on his way to the airport. >> it would be an outrage to the victims whose children burned to death. >> how did you --? >> i was enraged. >> 25 years was not enough. the fact that he's been released after seven years is outrageous. >> we find out from the ambassador that he is on his way to the airport to be put on a russian aircraft. >> his flight takes
i told deborah robinson, your honor, i anticipate in the future rezaq will find himself in the united'am. well, i'm going to authorize you then this anticipatory arrest warrant. >> so even though we didn't know 100% that he was going to be let out early, we decided to err on the side of caution. 1993, myself and a prosecutor from the u.s. attorney's office traveled to malta to meet with the deputy prime minister of malta to discuss this case. >> the maltese said, this is all well...
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as i stood on the gold medal stand with my friend answer the adversary, oscar robinson, i thought about my brother david who had died fighting in korea when i was 13, and how proud i was to represent the united states of america and west -- and the state of west virginia. tried in my life to do for others what david did for me -- lead, protect, and assist whenever possible. the david west and willie aker's academic center at west virginia university is a place where i hope young men and women and my home state can also dream about the top of a mountain and take realizingsteps toward the dream. i am surrounded here today by my , although myily wonderful sisters are not able to make this trip. i have been blessed with five remarkable sons. have been privileged to work for four fantastic basketball franchises. the los angeles lakers, where i celebrated the most memorable triumphs, where i mourn the most painful setbacks and partnered with a true visionary who changed the landscape of professional sports. gave me an grizzlies opportunity to rebuild a franchise looking for its way. s wherede
as i stood on the gold medal stand with my friend answer the adversary, oscar robinson, i thought about my brother david who had died fighting in korea when i was 13, and how proud i was to represent the united states of america and west -- and the state of west virginia. tried in my life to do for others what david did for me -- lead, protect, and assist whenever possible. the david west and willie aker's academic center at west virginia university is a place where i hope young men and women...
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john wooden, frank robinson, arnold palmer, and vin scully, friends i try to emulate. i swear my name is going to look like a misprint on this list. mr. president, thank you for including me among this incredible group of people. [applause] president trump: congratulations to jerry. also johnny, congratulations on your marriage to a great golfer. who's here today. thank you, everybody. it's a great honor, a great man, a great pleasure. and you're going to be around a long time. thank you. [applause] president trump: thank you very much, everybody. >> c-span recently visited milwaukee for a look at the preparations underway for the 2020 national convention, which will be held july 13-16. here's a look. milwaukee is on the shores of lake chicken, or as i like describe it, the fresh coast. this horribly best known for gear -- beer, but will be the center of attention like 2020 has the democrats pick their next candidate. >> we're at fiserv forum a brand-new arena for the lw
john wooden, frank robinson, arnold palmer, and vin scully, friends i try to emulate. i swear my name is going to look like a misprint on this list. mr. president, thank you for including me among this incredible group of people. [applause] president trump: congratulations to jerry. also johnny, congratulations on your marriage to a great golfer. who's here today. thank you, everybody. it's a great honor, a great man, a great pleasure. and you're going to be around a long time. thank you....
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john wooden, frank robinson, arnold palmer and vin scully. friends i try to it -- emulate. mild -- my name is going to look like a misprint on this list. mr. president, thank you for including me among this incredible group of people. [applause] president trump: congratulations to jerry. also, congratulations on your marriage to a great golfer. thank you everybody. it is a great honor, a great man, a great pleasure. you are going to be around a long time. thank you. [applause] >> in alabama, there were millions of the -- in the storm's path -- >> thank you very much. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up friday morning, former republican congressman and current nra board member bob barr discusses efforts to reduce gun violence. women iniscussion of the republican party. with democracy alliance senior advisor julie kohler. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern friday morning. join the discussion. and live friday, a discussion about updating the 1996 communications decency act, which gives websi
john wooden, frank robinson, arnold palmer and vin scully. friends i try to it -- emulate. mild -- my name is going to look like a misprint on this list. mr. president, thank you for including me among this incredible group of people. [applause] president trump: congratulations to jerry. also, congratulations on your marriage to a great golfer. thank you everybody. it is a great honor, a great man, a great pleasure. you are going to be around a long time. thank you. [applause] >> in...
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thompson-robinson thompson-robinson. 78-63 was your final.that one. 130 points combined of pac-12 record. >>> a few teams are interested in signing antonio brown after patriots cut him. they want more information regarding his legal situation and the nfl investigation. the news is according to what brown's agent drew rosenhaus has hold amedam schefter of espn. the patriots cut brown on friday and the investigation is still ongoing. brittany trailer accused him of sexual assault and rape and another woman has accused brown of sexual harassment. brown has not been charged with any crimes. >>> a major event in mexico city called off after 15 seconds after rodriguez oockaccidentall poked jeremy stevens in the eye. fans were not happy and booing and throwing drinks and beers as they left the octagon. you can understand being a little upset when the main event lasted 15 second. >> yeah. they are thinking i paid for this? >> ticket is not cheap and not was the beer you're throwing. you pay nine buck for the beverage! finish it! >> quick chug. >>> li
thompson-robinson thompson-robinson. 78-63 was your final.that one. 130 points combined of pac-12 record. >>> a few teams are interested in signing antonio brown after patriots cut him. they want more information regarding his legal situation and the nfl investigation. the news is according to what brown's agent drew rosenhaus has hold amedam schefter of espn. the patriots cut brown on friday and the investigation is still ongoing. brittany trailer accused him of sexual assault and...
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robinson can dot that in several movied. much better than charles bronson just never could cut it in my opinion. kinder confesses yesterday i have never resident a book whose pages have turn any faster than i have the pages of the sea wolf. now, me personally, martin eden, that's the novel that i turn pages fast. not the sea wolf. anyway, that's how he felt but the sea. who. combines a love story and adventure and novel of ideas install one book. wolf already sewn has a for mettible intellect. a man of strength and beauty, and at the same time a powerful man physically and could at time bed brutal, beating his men and swearing at them with obscenities, cursing, on equation they tried to kill him in return. he was -- james dicky says he was the wild creature supreme and savage ricer mystery and beauty. so reminds me of my friends. reminds me of bill mayer, on tv, on hpo. we fell into discussion, philadelphia, signs, evolution, religion, but humry wonders why didn't he amount to anything? why would ail your wonderful strung ha
robinson can dot that in several movied. much better than charles bronson just never could cut it in my opinion. kinder confesses yesterday i have never resident a book whose pages have turn any faster than i have the pages of the sea wolf. now, me personally, martin eden, that's the novel that i turn pages fast. not the sea wolf. anyway, that's how he felt but the sea. who. combines a love story and adventure and novel of ideas install one book. wolf already sewn has a for mettible intellect....
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director for the obama campaign, tharon johnson and brian robin son, a republican strategist of rob robinsonic pr. >> speaker pelosi is still not on board with this. she has apparently not changed her stance. is there some danger in moving this process forward? >> no, i think a lot of folks who voted for this new democratic congress, many democrats and some republicans that really wanted to see, okay, if you're going go go forward with impeaching the president, let's see the facts and the evidence. the house judiciary committee chairman had to move on this. they're coming back from recess now. speaker pelosi has been very careful in her wording. she understands if you produce this evidence and even if there is impeachable evidence that comes back to say that this president should be impeached, she knows it's still going to be a big battle in the senate, and we know it fires up the republican base. i just truly believe that at a time where we just see the behavior of this president, you know, krupgcorruption, indictme coming down and all these allegations, cutting military spending without au
director for the obama campaign, tharon johnson and brian robin son, a republican strategist of rob robinsonic pr. >> speaker pelosi is still not on board with this. she has apparently not changed her stance. is there some danger in moving this process forward? >> no, i think a lot of folks who voted for this new democratic congress, many democrats and some republicans that really wanted to see, okay, if you're going go go forward with impeaching the president, let's see the facts...
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john robinson lenoir jorge luis leon matthew gerard leonard michael lepore charles a.perance jeff leveen john dennis levi alisha caren levin >> j my uncle. your passing has left a hole in our family but taught us that family is important. you live in every memory and in every thought. we miss you. >> and my uncle, bradley. we all miss you every single day and your legacy lives on through my brother who is your namesake. neil david levin robert michael levine robert levine shai levinhar daniel m. lewin adam jay lewis jennifer lewis kenneth e. lewis margaret susan lewis ye wei liang orasri liangthanasarn daniel f. libretti ralph licciardi edward lichtschein samantha lightbourn allen steven barry lillianthal carlos r. lillo craig damian lilore arnold a. lim darya lin wei rong lin nickie l. lindo thomas v. linehan jr. robert thomas linnane alan p. linton jr. diane theresa lipari kenneth p. lira francisco alberto liriano lorraine lisi paul lisson vincent m. litto ming-hao liu nancy liz harold lizcano martin lizzul george a. llanes elizabeth c. logler catherine lisa loguidic
john robinson lenoir jorge luis leon matthew gerard leonard michael lepore charles a.perance jeff leveen john dennis levi alisha caren levin >> j my uncle. your passing has left a hole in our family but taught us that family is important. you live in every memory and in every thought. we miss you. >> and my uncle, bradley. we all miss you every single day and your legacy lives on through my brother who is your namesake. neil david levin robert michael levine robert levine shai...
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mahomes to robinson, 44 yards. that cut the raider lead to 3. and then they took the lead. on third and 20, mahomes down the middle to hill's replacement. 14 play, 95-yard drive. it was 14-10, kc. mahomes threw for 278 yards in the second quarter. kelce-- literally. kansas city scored all their points in the second quarter. the raiders lose 28-10. >> we ran into a buzz saw for about 7 minutes today and i credit the chiefs. >> we got a lot to learn from. we 1 and 1. we have 14 more regular season games promised to yous. ithey sathing us better. they liked and they kept going after it. same for any offense. >>> baseballs, the a's playing their final game at the ballpark in arlington. the rangers going to move across the street next season. top ird, center field. [indiscernible] has quickly reemerged as oakland's ace since returning from tommy john's. he's allowed only one run in 18 innings. lazardo followed and pitched -- he struck out 4. that guy is awesome. the a's beat the rangers 6-1. >>> this fan had the best seat to watch the giants host the marlins. if it's fair, it's
mahomes to robinson, 44 yards. that cut the raider lead to 3. and then they took the lead. on third and 20, mahomes down the middle to hill's replacement. 14 play, 95-yard drive. it was 14-10, kc. mahomes threw for 278 yards in the second quarter. kelce-- literally. kansas city scored all their points in the second quarter. the raiders lose 28-10. >> we ran into a buzz saw for about 7 minutes today and i credit the chiefs. >> we got a lot to learn from. we 1 and 1. we have 14 more...
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. >> mike robinson works at wrecking balukoffy roasters, he wasn't eager. >> i grew up in the ghetto,nd a lot of energy and fortunate to leave a place like that. >> some don't agree. but the owner of this restaurant disliked the name. >> the word gourmet, but the word goto. anybody o is talking about that now it feels so discriminatory. >> gourmet makes food sound expensive. with regard to the name change, a statement was released. what the new name may be and when the banners may come down, we don't know. today in oakland a group of par students with whistles and posters protest over plans of merging two schools by closing one of them. >> the district plans to close kaiser elementary. protesters urge the district should invest more in the school instead of closing it down. they say this is the first of many more to come. >> it's a basic human right, education, we're fighting for the right of our children to have a school. >> public education means everyone gets access. >> the school district responded saying the district recommended the move to the board in the interest of the long t
. >> mike robinson works at wrecking balukoffy roasters, he wasn't eager. >> i grew up in the ghetto,nd a lot of energy and fortunate to leave a place like that. >> some don't agree. but the owner of this restaurant disliked the name. >> the word gourmet, but the word goto. anybody o is talking about that now it feels so discriminatory. >> gourmet makes food sound expensive. with regard to the name change, a statement was released. what the new name may be and when...
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[applause] and i want to add a special welcome to mary robinson. the former president of ireland part of the envoy on climate in the former commissioner but also a very special friend of the institute of which we are veryl grateful and has been advising on gender conflict and climate so thank you for all that you do. [applause] and while there are so many important leaders i want to welcome the renowned poet and journalist is a strong human rights activist. thank you. [applause] and to the members of the diplomatic corps the ambassadors to germany and the european union mexico, chile, honduras, afghann , new zealand and iceland a special welcome to georgetown to all of you. [applause] and now to thed awards. un high commissioner for human rights has a commitment to human rights that is deeply personal and lifelong. a 23 -year-old medical student. students think of yourselves as i read this, a 22 -year-old medical student in 1973 who came to power following the coup that overthrew the democratically elected governments. admits the terror that ensue
[applause] and i want to add a special welcome to mary robinson. the former president of ireland part of the envoy on climate in the former commissioner but also a very special friend of the institute of which we are veryl grateful and has been advising on gender conflict and climate so thank you for all that you do. [applause] and while there are so many important leaders i want to welcome the renowned poet and journalist is a strong human rights activist. thank you. [applause] and to the...
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it's in robinson county. this is the early vote. the early vote in 2018 was 61-37.or above his early vote le l level. >> it looks to be a squeaker. this one could be really close. thank you, steve. you're the best. and eugene robinson. what an exciting night to find out which way north carolina goes. watch out. all in with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> it was a very close race. i think it's getting less close. >> what we already know from the early results in north carolina 9. >> we've got a chance to change this country. >>> plus the president bounces his national security advisor. >> you're fired. >> or did
it's in robinson county. this is the early vote. the early vote in 2018 was 61-37.or above his early vote le l level. >> it looks to be a squeaker. this one could be really close. thank you, steve. you're the best. and eugene robinson. what an exciting night to find out which way north carolina goes. watch out. all in with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> it was a very close race. i think it's getting less close. >> what we already...
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. >> that hope hangs like a canopy over the movie's arc, and a turning point for tim robinson's character cry two and a half minutes it takes me two and a half hours to try and get your tears. to me the music is just like an arrow right to the heart >> "shawshank redemption" ultimately crescendos with an escape and some peep credit with saving their lives >> this becomes one of those things that people can turn to in times of trouble and gain comfort from it, that's the payoff for the whole career. >> reporter: >> a complete transformation from darkness into light sam brock, nbc news. >> if you haven't seen it, you should >> let's celebrate some birthdays today. bruce springsteen is 70 years old, mary kay is 7 >>> and good monday morning to you, september 23rd. let's take a look outside. here we are in oakland, a little hazy shot there for us this morning. it is the first official day of fall but it's not going to feel like it especially in some spots tomorrow. good morning to you. thanks so much for joining uts.s. i'm marcus washington. laura will be with us in the next half hour. kari i
. >> that hope hangs like a canopy over the movie's arc, and a turning point for tim robinson's character cry two and a half minutes it takes me two and a half hours to try and get your tears. to me the music is just like an arrow right to the heart >> "shawshank redemption" ultimately crescendos with an escape and some peep credit with saving their lives >> this becomes one of those things that people can turn to in times of trouble and gain comfort from it, that's...
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jeffrey robinson. michelle lee jean robotham. donald arthur robison. antonio rocha.mond james rocha. laura rockefeller. john michael rodak. antonio jose rodriguez. anthony rodriguez. carmen milagros rodriguez. gregory rodriguez. >> marsha rodriguez. mayra valdes rodriguez. richard rodriguez, david rodriguez vargas. >> and my husband, wieb. wong, we love and miss you each and every day. you'll live in our hearts forever. we make sure your legacy will be continued through your beautiful children. >> and my mom, irinea, mayer for all the times i forgot to thank you, for all the special little things you do. for all the words that sometimes go unspoken, i need to say i love you mom, i do. if at times i may have seemed ungrateful. i want to say i truly hope you see that nothing you have done has been forgotten and day by day you just mean more to me. . >> matthew rogen. >> jean roger. >> karlie rodgers. >> scott william rohner. keith roma. >> joseph romagnolo. >> efrain romero sr. >> elvin romero. >> james romito. >> sean paul rooney. >> eric ropiteau. >> aida rosario. >>
jeffrey robinson. michelle lee jean robotham. donald arthur robison. antonio rocha.mond james rocha. laura rockefeller. john michael rodak. antonio jose rodriguez. anthony rodriguez. carmen milagros rodriguez. gregory rodriguez. >> marsha rodriguez. mayra valdes rodriguez. richard rodriguez, david rodriguez vargas. >> and my husband, wieb. wong, we love and miss you each and every day. you'll live in our hearts forever. we make sure your legacy will be continued through your...
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it's in robinson county. this is the early vote. the early vote in 2018 was 61-37. so we said mccready needs to be at or above his early vote le l level. >> it looks to be a squeaker. this one could be really close. thank you, steve. you're the best. and eugene robinson. what an exciting night to find out which way north carolina goes. watch out. all in with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> it was a very close race. i think it's getting less close. >> what we already know from the early results in north carolina 9. >> we've got a chance to change this country. >>> plus the president bounces his national security advisor. >> you're fired. >> or did he? >> john bolton just told me, or texted me to say i resign. >> what we know about the unceremonious exit about a republican perpetual war advocate and new reporting and new confusion tonight over what's stopping bohamians fleeing disaster. when "all in" starts right now. good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. there good news and there's bad news. the good news is john bolton is no longer w
it's in robinson county. this is the early vote. the early vote in 2018 was 61-37. so we said mccready needs to be at or above his early vote le l level. >> it looks to be a squeaker. this one could be really close. thank you, steve. you're the best. and eugene robinson. what an exciting night to find out which way north carolina goes. watch out. all in with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> it was a very close race. i think it's getting...
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back, fired, aaron robinson, pick six? no. but it did set up another score. next drive.yards. and four touchdowns. another deep ball. as they won a final of 45-27. the cardinals fell to 1-2. give me the bear. the mean green and white picking up late first quarter, cal up, chase drops back. puts it for nico. nice little move there and just like that, it was 20-0. but north texas would battle back. less than two minutes left. they are down six. fourth and 15. for the bears defense. no. no. no. cal won it. they improve to 3-0. >>> and oh my gosh. the weapons for nick saban and number two alabama. at south carolina. second quarter. a flip at harris from antioch. yeah, antioch high school. 24-yard touchdown. his second of the game. and the crimson dice rolls. won it by a final of 47-23. >>> sunday will be it for the pros. the raiders right here on channel 5. they get the chiefs. raiders home dogs in the human brain, billions of neurons play in harmony. for people with parkinson's, some neurons change their tune, causing uncontrollable tremors. now, abbott technology can targe
back, fired, aaron robinson, pick six? no. but it did set up another score. next drive.yards. and four touchdowns. another deep ball. as they won a final of 45-27. the cardinals fell to 1-2. give me the bear. the mean green and white picking up late first quarter, cal up, chase drops back. puts it for nico. nice little move there and just like that, it was 20-0. but north texas would battle back. less than two minutes left. they are down six. fourth and 15. for the bears defense. no. no. no....
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claire mccaskill, eugene robinson for "the washington post." and because joy reid is going to take over our coverage in less than an hour, joining our conversation once again, karine jean-pierre. she is chief public affairs officer for move on and an alum of the obama campaign and the obama white house. and at the big board on our southern peninsula is steve kornacki, who has been crunching the numbers as he is fond of doing on one elizabeth warren. >> well, you were just talking to her right there. how could elizabeth warren win the democratic nomination. we talk about she has moved up nationally, second, maybe third with biden out in front. she and sanders sort of second or third. one answer for how warren could win the nomination, win iowa we showed you this poll a few minutes ago. this is the most recent iowa poll. you've got three candidates in double-digits. you've got biden in front. sanders second, warren within striking distance. you think about those voters in iowa, those caucus-goers, they tend to be more liberal. they tend to be act
claire mccaskill, eugene robinson for "the washington post." and because joy reid is going to take over our coverage in less than an hour, joining our conversation once again, karine jean-pierre. she is chief public affairs officer for move on and an alum of the obama campaign and the obama white house. and at the big board on our southern peninsula is steve kornacki, who has been crunching the numbers as he is fond of doing on one elizabeth warren. >> well, you were just...
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robinson, was your life like in 1963 ? >> we were living in stamford connecticut and we had a house on 6 acres and a lake and surrounded by woods. so we have the privacy that my parents were seeking. it was a a prompt nominal when he white community in northern stanford, integrated our neighborhood in our schools.
robinson, was your life like in 1963 ? >> we were living in stamford connecticut and we had a house on 6 acres and a lake and surrounded by woods. so we have the privacy that my parents were seeking. it was a a prompt nominal when he white community in northern stanford, integrated our neighborhood in our schools.
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. >> reporter: 9-year-old riley robinson is about to meet with her personal stylist. >> try on your new outfits for school. okay, we'll be right back. >> she's an actress right now in new york and so we're looking for audition clothes and i had no clue. >> reporter: meet mona sharaf, a fashion consultant with pint-sized clients. >> my first few years, i didn't really see many kids or any kids, and then, all of a sudden, my phone was blowing up with kids themselves calling me their parents calling me. >> reporter: at hundreds of dollars an hour, styling used to be a service exclusive to the stars and the uber wealthy. celebrity stylists like rachel zoe even becoming household names. lehose s. ror parents like t a prof >> a lot of times, i would get online and try to do this for myself before i found mona, and i would spend a lot of money because we would order things online that weren't the right size and didn't look right. we'd have a whole closet full of clothes that we couldn't use. >> i'm really excited. and i just love her outfits. >> reporter: kids' fashion is a gigantic industry,
. >> reporter: 9-year-old riley robinson is about to meet with her personal stylist. >> try on your new outfits for school. okay, we'll be right back. >> she's an actress right now in new york and so we're looking for audition clothes and i had no clue. >> reporter: meet mona sharaf, a fashion consultant with pint-sized clients. >> my first few years, i didn't really see many kids or any kids, and then, all of a sudden, my phone was blowing up with kids themselves...
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as you can see, just shredding the raiders, including two touchdowns by demarcus robinson.ards for the game, those touchdowns, a rough day. no scoring for either team in the second half. chiefs went 28-10. >>> as for the oakland a's, they are streaking toward the postseason and setting records in the process. it was hot. it was hot in arlington texas as they were going for the sweep with the rangers. fifth inning noun. a's already up to 5-1. we show you this home run. number 34 for chapman. reportedly, it's that the franchisees and, 244 team homeruns for their a's this year. they said that record. they went 6-1. the giants beat the marlins 2-1. >>> we will see you at 10:00, have a good one. bye-bye. >> good night. it feels like it wasn't that long ago we were here doing this for halley. 'cause it wasn't. which reminds me, before we leave, let's get you a vasectomy. oh, that's sweet, but today is all about you. so, you two ready to find out the sex of this baby? -yeah. -absolutely. is halley hoping for a little brother or a little sister? well, she's nine months old, so unls
as you can see, just shredding the raiders, including two touchdowns by demarcus robinson.ards for the game, those touchdowns, a rough day. no scoring for either team in the second half. chiefs went 28-10. >>> as for the oakland a's, they are streaking toward the postseason and setting records in the process. it was hot. it was hot in arlington texas as they were going for the sweep with the rangers. fifth inning noun. a's already up to 5-1. we show you this home run. number 34 for...
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hanged the ashes by going to one up in the series with victory in the 4th test in manchester craig robinson also announced sam curran chris woakes are back in the starting 11 as england aim to avoid an outright series defeat with victory at london's oval stadium. fully focused on making sure we do everything we can to finish the series to all. terms of my cap to see him and know the direction or take this team in forward and it's about. starting that now and not after the series trying to make sure that we. we use this is a stepping stone this win this game and then have a really strong winter and move forward as a group. steve smith has been australia's came out on his return to that same following a ban for his involvement in illegally tampering with a match ball last year smith also lost the captaincy in cricket australia have banned him from all leadership roles and so next march his replacement simpang now has the chance to lead that seem to a 1st series win in england since 2001. we already spoken a lot about it we came here to win the ashes not just to retire and. you know we've spok
hanged the ashes by going to one up in the series with victory in the 4th test in manchester craig robinson also announced sam curran chris woakes are back in the starting 11 as england aim to avoid an outright series defeat with victory at london's oval stadium. fully focused on making sure we do everything we can to finish the series to all. terms of my cap to see him and know the direction or take this team in forward and it's about. starting that now and not after the series trying to make...
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noah robinson is using virtual reality to better connect with his patients. get up here. all right.ual world as digital avatars, noah's found his patients are more receptive. yeah, what are the feelings? the feelings are a little bit of, um, anger, i guess. there's some sadness. ijust feel crazy. wit‘s abusive relationship with drugs started as a young age, progressively getting worse, up to using opioids. one of the features of vr helping him make sense of his problems is the ability to draw them out virtually, so he can better visualise and remember them. what do you think is the most likely explanation here? this is completely untrue and these and most likely all of these are going to be the ones that are the reasons why. i'm always amazed when i get here and step back and look at it all how ludicrous it sounds in my head. and just to see it laid out, it just all makes sense. we're still in that exploratory phase but what we're seeing is that patients are able to leave their current environment which is the context of where automatic thoughts and negative emotions are occurring a
noah robinson is using virtual reality to better connect with his patients. get up here. all right.ual world as digital avatars, noah's found his patients are more receptive. yeah, what are the feelings? the feelings are a little bit of, um, anger, i guess. there's some sadness. ijust feel crazy. wit‘s abusive relationship with drugs started as a young age, progressively getting worse, up to using opioids. one of the features of vr helping him make sense of his problems is the ability to draw...
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let let let celebrity more on these at global that strikes marches at full climate change robinson is a director of climate research the u. k. national center for atmospheric science i missed a sudden thanks very much. the speaking to out from twenty four today. now you say that sucks linemates said the comet youth movement deserves some great set credit j just gie us faster you'll folds on seeing that many people turn out in support of the process today. well it's spectacular. i think it's a fantastic credit to the crime plummet use newton's to mobilize. people across so many constance and in so many cities. to address this unprecedented challenges of climate change. it has taken leadership of criticism back in particular but many others to bring to the world's attention the urgency of this problem are we not about this problem for a long long time. climate change was understood as a potential problem over a hundred years ago. understood how serious it was the many decades. but the fact of the matter is the government's hands society at large is not paid sufficient attention. i'm als
let let let celebrity more on these at global that strikes marches at full climate change robinson is a director of climate research the u. k. national center for atmospheric science i missed a sudden thanks very much. the speaking to out from twenty four today. now you say that sucks linemates said the comet youth movement deserves some great set credit j just gie us faster you'll folds on seeing that many people turn out in support of the process today. well it's spectacular. i think it's a...