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and roger's wife, pam.oger had found the body and was already suggesting possible killers. >> he told me he had an appointment for lunch at noon with a guy named mike kip discussing $25,000 worth of guns. >> mike kip? mike kip was kay's former student. >> roger and pam identify him real quick. they say he's involved. he owes my dad money. he's the one who did this. >> roger told detectives that kay was holding a collection of mike's weapons, about 30 of them, mostly pistols and rifles, and some shotguns. kay put the guns in his bunker. roger thought there might be a grudge involved. when detectives went to look for the guns, they were gone. >> so we pull in michael kipp that night too. we interview him. and we can get his alibi. it's quick. >> nothing suspicious about it, it turned out. mike had not a thing to do with kay's murder. he simply needed money and kay agreed to buy his guns. by now tips were coming in. >> and this female said it's the baker boys. she said the baker boys did this. >> the baker boy
and roger's wife, pam.oger had found the body and was already suggesting possible killers. >> he told me he had an appointment for lunch at noon with a guy named mike kip discussing $25,000 worth of guns. >> mike kip? mike kip was kay's former student. >> roger and pam identify him real quick. they say he's involved. he owes my dad money. he's the one who did this. >> roger told detectives that kay was holding a collection of mike's weapons, about 30 of them, mostly...
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[applause] >> roger s. penske has led a life worthy of example as an accomplished businessman and humanitarian. guided by his father's favorite phrase, "effort equals results," he created and built team penske into the most successful motorsports group in history. off the track, mr. penske built his first car dealership into the penske companies - great american businesses that also make their vehicles available to bring crucial supplies to people in need. roger penske's passion and unrelenting drive have established him as an icon of sports and business. america is roud to honor him. [applause] president trump: thank you very much, everyone. very much appreciate it. thank you. [applause] thank you very much, everybody. >> are you going to the world series, mr. president? resident trump: yes. >> are you going to throw out the first pitch? i don't know. president trump: i don't know. they're going to have to dress me up in a lot of heavy armor. i'll look too heavy. [laughter] i don't like that. >> book tv ha
[applause] >> roger s. penske has led a life worthy of example as an accomplished businessman and humanitarian. guided by his father's favorite phrase, "effort equals results," he created and built team penske into the most successful motorsports group in history. off the track, mr. penske built his first car dealership into the penske companies - great american businesses that also make their vehicles available to bring crucial supplies to people in need. roger penske's passion...
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roger penske. thank you. [applause] roger: thank you, mr. president. it is a wonderful honor to receive this award. it is amazing to be here today. thank you, vice president pence, for you being here with your busy schedule. mys amazing, many years ago mother and father invested in me and told me the love and passion of our great country, and to think i am standing here today in the oval office with the president and vice president, and especially my family, to receive this wonderful award, it's just hard to believe that would happen. as we all know, people make a team. people make power. i had the opportunity to be surrounded with talented individuals in my business. we built penske corporation over many years. the success is due to our people. motorsports has been the common thread through our business for many years. in fact, it helped us build our brand. think about 18 indianapolis 500s and also the many championships. but guess what? that was the power of the team. us 64,000 people who work on in five continents and nine countries are the people i
roger penske. thank you. [applause] roger: thank you, mr. president. it is a wonderful honor to receive this award. it is amazing to be here today. thank you, vice president pence, for you being here with your busy schedule. mys amazing, many years ago mother and father invested in me and told me the love and passion of our great country, and to think i am standing here today in the oval office with the president and vice president, and especially my family, to receive this wonderful award,...
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sigue roger. roger. fernando hernÁndez. pelota para el equipo de puebla. 2-1 y un empujoncito.ro": por derecha como un volante exterior. yo creo que van a jugar con dos condiciones. aquÍ estÁn metidos los dos. la salida. van a buscar esto. mÉndez mete velocidad. alcanzÓ a tocar bruno. el desplazamiento. el hombre arrancÓ con bi marca. " ruso": valdÉs lo hace muy bien. nunca le da opciÓn de disparar a porterÍa. "memo" ochoa. el amÉrica defendÍa con todo. apretado en la marca. la salida de amÉrica. salta en corto. este surgido de la cantera de chivas. gibran: se viene a la cancha nicolÁs castillo de luego de dos meses y medio de ausencia. se hablaba de que iba a perder todo el torneo. acÁ viene su regreso a las canchas. el amÉrica queda a deber. roger martÍnez triangulando. puebla defiende con los 11. renato puede meter servicio. tuvo tiempo y la saca bien rodrÍguez. renato. roger martÍnez es el segundo en toda la liga. maneja el oso. entrega sobre sÁnchez. baja atrás fernÁndez. el amÉrica por encima. la mete. no puede ser! quÉ forma de perdonar, la tenÍa ibarguen. " ruso": encue
sigue roger. roger. fernando hernÁndez. pelota para el equipo de puebla. 2-1 y un empujoncito.ro": por derecha como un volante exterior. yo creo que van a jugar con dos condiciones. aquÍ estÁn metidos los dos. la salida. van a buscar esto. mÉndez mete velocidad. alcanzÓ a tocar bruno. el desplazamiento. el hombre arrancÓ con bi marca. " ruso": valdÉs lo hace muy bien. nunca le da opciÓn de disparar a porterÍa. "memo" ochoa. el amÉrica defendÍa con todo....
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roger mcnamee joins us from pittsburgh. he has been an investor in silicon valley for over 35 years and advised bill gates, steve jobsbs, and many others. earlier this year, he published the book "zucked: waking up to the facebook catastrophe." roger mcnamee, welcome to democracy now! can you start off by explaining why you call facebook catastrophe? thank you very, much. it is such a privilege to be here on democracy now! with you today. facebook really simply began its life in a very innocent way, connecting friends to friends and allowing people to share what was going on in their lives. the challenge really developed when the company needed to make money, so it began creating a bubusiness model that was babasn effectively monopolizing attention. they sell advertising. they need people to watch the ads. and the way they did that was to use two things -- the techniques of slot machines and propaganda that prey on the weakest elements of human psychology, then they use smart phones, which basically were on peoples bodies 2
roger mcnamee joins us from pittsburgh. he has been an investor in silicon valley for over 35 years and advised bill gates, steve jobsbs, and many others. earlier this year, he published the book "zucked: waking up to the facebook catastrophe." roger mcnamee, welcome to democracy now! can you start off by explaining why you call facebook catastrophe? thank you very, much. it is such a privilege to be here on democracy now! with you today. facebook really simply began its life in a...
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try to publicize the agencies planned to send volunteers to visit rogers so that black citizens could bear witness to a treatment and any surreptitious move by the local authorities, the result was a militant chain of black defence outside of the jail, reminiscent of the crowd that gathered outside of the boston city courthouse during the fugitive slave refuge of the 18 fifties. the racial protective agency was so visible and fact that the charlotte observer reported on the number of the great women who visited him daily with pistols and in their pockets and with bread and their backs. but just as a ceremony failed to save them, monroe trotter required political protests to launch a radical reinterpretation of the laws that threaten the extradition. after, all much like white massachusetts authorities during the 18 thirties who insisted that federal law force them to assist southern slave owners who sought fugitives slaves and the state in 1902, white authorities in the general public argued that rogers had to be extradited for his proper judgment. so try to use the guardian to rally
try to publicize the agencies planned to send volunteers to visit rogers so that black citizens could bear witness to a treatment and any surreptitious move by the local authorities, the result was a militant chain of black defence outside of the jail, reminiscent of the crowd that gathered outside of the boston city courthouse during the fugitive slave refuge of the 18 fifties. the racial protective agency was so visible and fact that the charlotte observer reported on the number of the great...
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roger. >> then suddenly, a wild card entered the scene.ushed inside the rockingham gates right behind the bronco. >> we did not know how he got there, what his intentions were. >> somebody is arguing with the driver. >> s.w.a.t. sergeant mike albanese was standing close to robert kardashian who was allowed to stay because police thought he could help. >> kardashian said that's jason simpson. so that's a name we're able to call out. he stops. he turns around. >> roger sandler saw it all and still believes jason was then in serious danger. >> jason simpson very well could have been killed that night if he had anything in his hand or had he made a move. >> in the deposition, "dateline" obtained, jason explained he just wanted to see his dad. >> did you run to the car? >> yeah. >> for what reason? >> desperation. i tried to reach through a.c.'s window, and a.c. stopped me and pushed me back. and i guess it kind of shocked me, brought me back down to reality. i had the police behind me yelling and a.c. yelling and i had just turned around and j
roger. >> then suddenly, a wild card entered the scene.ushed inside the rockingham gates right behind the bronco. >> we did not know how he got there, what his intentions were. >> somebody is arguing with the driver. >> s.w.a.t. sergeant mike albanese was standing close to robert kardashian who was allowed to stay because police thought he could help. >> kardashian said that's jason simpson. so that's a name we're able to call out. he stops. he turns around....
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i turn it over to roger. [applause] roger: any john glenn in fancy echo -- lennonare there any john fans? do you remember the lyrics, imagine there is no religion? that was the pessimistic view of religion and civil society. nothing to die for. he forgot the live part. he said nothing to kill or die for. most people think of religion as something to live for. it is an organizing principle in people's lives. what if we took john lennon 's thought experiment seriously. what if we said there were no religion? what would america be like? would be a better place? would it a more humane place? would it be something different? something different that the founders imagined america to be. they sell religion as a force for the public good that made society of virtuous society. in fact, the precondition for our society to be a republican all was that we had a virtuous citizenry. religion was a fundamental part of that. it john lennon, i have a different thought in mind. imagine if it was taken seriously and there were
i turn it over to roger. [applause] roger: any john glenn in fancy echo -- lennonare there any john fans? do you remember the lyrics, imagine there is no religion? that was the pessimistic view of religion and civil society. nothing to die for. he forgot the live part. he said nothing to kill or die for. most people think of religion as something to live for. it is an organizing principle in people's lives. what if we took john lennon 's thought experiment seriously. what if we said there were...
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roger sea ido a la izquierda.e tardo un poco en llegar. sigue el amÉrica con el ataque. ibarguen, recupera la pelota. va con aguilar. el balÓn dividido., es falta de la mÁquina. hay peligro. ivÁn: los dos están mejor. diego: esto es lo que querÍamos en el primer tiempo. aldo: se salva la mÁquina. el amÉrica estuvo cerca. "memo": sÍ. y el director tÉcnico que manda a calentar a todos los elementos de banca que tiene cruz azul. ivÁn: no era cÓrner? diego: se ve claro el desvÍo. aldo: roja para roger martÍnez. marco ortiz dice que tirÓ el codazo y el delantero se va a las duchas al minuto 50, las Águilas se quedan con un hombre menos. luis omar: se va quedar con dos menos, porque todavÍa no aparece ibarguen, -- ibarguen . diego: lo que quiso evitar herrera, le cambia todo esto, lo de roger martÍnez. quÉ necesidad tiene de ir con el brazo asÍ? aparte lo estÁ mirando todo el mundo, el Árbitro está a 5 m de la jugada. luis omar: una roja directa, son dos partidos mÍnimo. gibran: no sÉ si recuerdan frente a tigres, algo
roger sea ido a la izquierda.e tardo un poco en llegar. sigue el amÉrica con el ataque. ibarguen, recupera la pelota. va con aguilar. el balÓn dividido., es falta de la mÁquina. hay peligro. ivÁn: los dos están mejor. diego: esto es lo que querÍamos en el primer tiempo. aldo: se salva la mÁquina. el amÉrica estuvo cerca. "memo": sÍ. y el director tÉcnico que manda a calentar a todos los elementos de banca que tiene cruz azul. ivÁn: no era cÓrner? diego: se ve claro el...
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rogers. the atheists need to realize you are not your brain and mind is not your brain and the tv is not mr. rogers. >> professor lewis you spent time with darwin and origin of the species in your book. >> sure. i think charles darwin was one of the greatest intellectuals of all time and i'm a big believer of evolution. we don't like to talk about scientific facts but evolution is as close as you can get to [inaudible] in science. it has been a terrible thing when religious apologetics tether themselves to opposing evolution my god is good enough that he can great however he wants. if you wanted to grate to the evolutionary process i have no problem with that and i'm thrilled with that. the same way we understand god by looking at the movement of the planets and the workings of court and atomic particles we can understand god by looking for what he created. darwinism is more controversial than evolution. ablution is well-established but whether or not variations selections to the darwinian me
rogers. the atheists need to realize you are not your brain and mind is not your brain and the tv is not mr. rogers. >> professor lewis you spent time with darwin and origin of the species in your book. >> sure. i think charles darwin was one of the greatest intellectuals of all time and i'm a big believer of evolution. we don't like to talk about scientific facts but evolution is as close as you can get to [inaudible] in science. it has been a terrible thing when religious...
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rogers. only "e.t." can take you behind the scenes of the new movie starring tom hanks. ♪ it's a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ >> it took tom 20 minutes to nanail the iconic entrance but e biggest challenge was down enough to match his heartwarming drawl. >> hello, neighbor. so good to see you again today. >> mr. rogers calmly and patiently sent out a message that says it's okay to be confused and i like you just the way you are. >> stunning transformation is a result of the simple wig and fake eyebrows. mr. rogers, widow joanne revealed fred was a huge fan of hanks saying, quote, he loved "forrest gump" so much, he saw it at least 15 times. >> everybody has something special iide them. >> "e.t." has the privilege of visiting in 1993 and witnessed the magic firsthand. >> greatest gift that you can give anybody is the gift of yourself. >> rogers passed away from stomach cancer in 2003 and while tom confesses he didn't watch the show growing up, he now wishes he had. >> he always gave somebody a chance to
rogers. only "e.t." can take you behind the scenes of the new movie starring tom hanks. ♪ it's a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ >> it took tom 20 minutes to nanail the iconic entrance but e biggest challenge was down enough to match his heartwarming drawl. >> hello, neighbor. so good to see you again today. >> mr. rogers calmly and patiently sent out a message that says it's okay to be confused and i like you just the way you are. >> stunning transformation...
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after roger bannister made history in 195a. i tried it and i didn't get it. now it is 65 years. i've tried and i am the happiest man to run under two hours in order to inspire many people, to tell people that no human is limited, you can do it. i'm expecting more after seeing this, all of the world to run under two hours after today. 0ur sport presenterjohn watson has been watching the race all morning and joins us now from the bbc sport centre in salford. put this into some sort of context for us. it is a wonderful achievement, isn't it? yes, ithink symbolised by the pacesetters who helped kipchoge achieve that feat today, the way they celebrated at the end, they realise this is a unique piece of history and the fact they were there to achieve this alongside him was very special for them. but it is their presence and assistance that makes this time not an official world record. the three reasons this isn't a official world record is the presence of those pa cesetters, record is the presence of those pacesetters, the fact there
after roger bannister made history in 195a. i tried it and i didn't get it. now it is 65 years. i've tried and i am the happiest man to run under two hours in order to inspire many people, to tell people that no human is limited, you can do it. i'm expecting more after seeing this, all of the world to run under two hours after today. 0ur sport presenterjohn watson has been watching the race all morning and joins us now from the bbc sport centre in salford. put this into some sort of context for...
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rogers is on tv. he brought somebody from a primitive part of world who'd never seen electricity never seen a television and he showed that mr. rogers on the tv, they might go to the back to the tv and look in to see the vacuum tubes were lighting up. their conclusion would have been the vacuum tubes are causing the picture. this is a false assumption. the program on the tv is being broadcast from thousands of miles away on studio. the vacuum tubes are merely the receptors so that's the relationship between the brain and the mind. the brain is merely the receptor of the mind. it also violates in the argument the basic thing we go to statistics 101 class you learn correlation is not causation yet they see a correlation between brain state and mental state and say the brain state is causing mental state. it's funny because the first question you'd always get from kids when you show up at events is the first thing they take, how did you get out? how did you get out of the tv? they were assuming like the
rogers is on tv. he brought somebody from a primitive part of world who'd never seen electricity never seen a television and he showed that mr. rogers on the tv, they might go to the back to the tv and look in to see the vacuum tubes were lighting up. their conclusion would have been the vacuum tubes are causing the picture. this is a false assumption. the program on the tv is being broadcast from thousands of miles away on studio. the vacuum tubes are merely the receptors so that's the...
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we are joined by roger bootle. roger, great to have you on the program.that this deal that boris johnson has renegotiated will pass through parliament without amendments? roger: i am afraid we are beyond probabilities. it is a world of purely uncertain. is there a reasonable chance still? had it not in for the amendments that carried on saturday, i don't think we would be in this position. .here is a chance francine: there is a met -- there is an amendment. >> i am not the speaker of the house. we are making new ground, frankly. we are in a constitutional crisis. depends on what side of the bed jean-marc: will get out of in the morning. tom: you and i have talked about this many times. i am observing sterling stronger. i am observing what i think are better poll numbers for johnson, as well. thethe elites in london, people of westminster, are they more out of tune? is it a continuation? have they ever been more out of tune? roger: tom, i think you put your finger on it it although it looks awful for boris johnson when you observe what has been going on in
we are joined by roger bootle. roger, great to have you on the program.that this deal that boris johnson has renegotiated will pass through parliament without amendments? roger: i am afraid we are beyond probabilities. it is a world of purely uncertain. is there a reasonable chance still? had it not in for the amendments that carried on saturday, i don't think we would be in this position. .here is a chance francine: there is a met -- there is an amendment. >> i am not the speaker of the...
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rogers. ♪ please won't you be my neighbor ♪ >> reporter: isn't mr. rogers sexy enough?hy not bring him to life a little more. >> reporter: she is the vp of merchandising at yandy. every year they generate thousands of costumes and tweets. >> make sure you go out there wearing what you want. sexy mr. rogers is just one that has gone viral already. you seem to do this every year. do you laugh? >> you have a giggle at it. >> reporter: based on the headlines, it seems a lot of people had a giggle at that one. >> he's the nicest neighbor in town. i grew up with mr. rogers. to do this is an honor and a lighthearted costume. >> reporter: not everyone is laughing. the company has courted plenty of controversy, too. last year, their sexy red red rd was pulled from shelves. why pull that? >> it wasn't what we wanted our season to be focussed on. again, this is a fun time. let's not make it a darker time. have fun. that's all this is. that's all halloween is, a day to escape in and have a blast. >> reporter: and, at yandy, it's clear they are having a blast. how much fun do you ha
rogers. ♪ please won't you be my neighbor ♪ >> reporter: isn't mr. rogers sexy enough?hy not bring him to life a little more. >> reporter: she is the vp of merchandising at yandy. every year they generate thousands of costumes and tweets. >> make sure you go out there wearing what you want. sexy mr. rogers is just one that has gone viral already. you seem to do this every year. do you laugh? >> you have a giggle at it. >> reporter: based on the headlines, it...
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i will leave that to roger. the general theme as john pointed out is we take a much different approach to the religious freedom restoration act then the prior administration. the commonwealth of pennsylvania in case, we are taking the position that the department of health and human services is authorized by that law to add conscious -- conscience exceptions to things like contraception. when their religion comes into play with respect to objections they may have two otherwise neutral federal law requirements. i will mention a couple of other things. the justice department also enforces title vii of the civil rights act which deals with religious antidiscrimination protections in employment. that law requires among other things reasonable accommodations for individuals'religious observances in the workplace. and practices of their faith. in addition, we enforce the religious land use and institutionalized persons act. under the department's place to worship initiative, we have doubled the number of investigation
i will leave that to roger. the general theme as john pointed out is we take a much different approach to the religious freedom restoration act then the prior administration. the commonwealth of pennsylvania in case, we are taking the position that the department of health and human services is authorized by that law to add conscious -- conscience exceptions to things like contraception. when their religion comes into play with respect to objections they may have two otherwise neutral federal...
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rogers set struggles.e tramp" premiere goes to the dogs. >> she's just like -- >> justin theroux on his own pet's cameo plus why he and ex jennifer aniston are still texting. >> she texted me and said you haven't followed me. >>> closed captioning provided by -- i've always been excited for what's next. i'm still going for my best... even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'll go for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. what's next? sharing my roots. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer th
rogers set struggles.e tramp" premiere goes to the dogs. >> she's just like -- >> justin theroux on his own pet's cameo plus why he and ex jennifer aniston are still texting. >> she texted me and said you haven't followed me. >>> closed captioning provided by -- i've always been excited for what's next. i'm still going for my best... even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment...
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liverpool are unbeaten in the league, but rogers has been praised for his side's form so far this seasones of his time at liverpool and the experience helped develop his skills. i'm looking forward to going back. had the great privilege of managing one of the iconic clubs in the world. such a good place for me to learn it liverpool and like i said, i have not been back since i left as manager. i'm looking forward to seeing good friends there and like i say looking forward to the game. once my time was finished there, there was no bitterness. i was really so happy for the opportunity. it gave me great strength and it gave me an edge to move forward in my management career which is what i needed. england's women play brazil this weekend in a sold out fixture at the riverside, but phil neville has had some squad problems to contend with as chelsea's fran kirby and manchester united's abbie mcmanus have both withdrawn and returned to their clubs. jo currie is in middlesbrough for us. for many of the lionesses, the trip back here to the north—east is a bit of a homecoming. in fact, seven of p
liverpool are unbeaten in the league, but rogers has been praised for his side's form so far this seasones of his time at liverpool and the experience helped develop his skills. i'm looking forward to going back. had the great privilege of managing one of the iconic clubs in the world. such a good place for me to learn it liverpool and like i said, i have not been back since i left as manager. i'm looking forward to seeing good friends there and like i say looking forward to the game. once my...
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selwyn rogers. i would also like to thank the leadership and staff of kennedy king college for their terrific hospitality. we are based out of chicago and we are very grateful for the invitation. for 96 years, the american college of surgeons has to improve the care of injured patients in areas of ems, trauma centers, and increase the outcome of care for our patients. we have focused much of our efforts on implementing a durable health approach to reduce gun hardest part of my work is trying to explain to the family of a child, a child who is the very embodiment of the future or that family, a child who was completely normal at breakfast is now over the course of five years we have develop a strategy over the course of five provinces, address public health and medical problems, this means focusing our intention on serving humanity and basing our actions on scientific truth as best we can, to search for evidence based prevention program invest practices, with the goal through a network of 550 for a t
selwyn rogers. i would also like to thank the leadership and staff of kennedy king college for their terrific hospitality. we are based out of chicago and we are very grateful for the invitation. for 96 years, the american college of surgeons has to improve the care of injured patients in areas of ems, trauma centers, and increase the outcome of care for our patients. we have focused much of our efforts on implementing a durable health approach to reduce gun hardest part of my work is trying to...
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rogers.he ac a atheist need to realize you are not your brain the mind is not your brain and the tv was not mr. rogers vacuum tubes are not holding the program. >> professor lewis you spent quite a bit of time with darwin and origin of the species in your book. >> i think charles darwin's greatest intellect of all time a big believer in evolution would like to talk about scientific facts but evolution is as close as you can get to science fact and science i have no problems of evolution i think it's been a terrible thing when religious apologists tether themselves to opposing. my god is great enough you can create however he wants. he wants to create the evolutionary process i have no problem with that i'm thrilled with it. to understand god by looking at the movement of the planets in the working of the quirks and comic particles, we can understand god to look at the process by which he created it. darwinism is little more controversial than evolution evolution is well established. whether o
rogers.he ac a atheist need to realize you are not your brain the mind is not your brain and the tv was not mr. rogers vacuum tubes are not holding the program. >> professor lewis you spent quite a bit of time with darwin and origin of the species in your book. >> i think charles darwin's greatest intellect of all time a big believer in evolution would like to talk about scientific facts but evolution is as close as you can get to science fact and science i have no problems of...
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rogers. it's a pleasure to recognize ronald's to it for you or five minutes of testimony and thank you for being with us and traveling distance to do so. >> thank you chairwoman eshoo and members of the subcommittee and it's an honor to follow someone like selwyn rogers at the leadership in staff and further terrific hospitality. the aca this is based out of chicago and for 96 years the american college surgeons as areas such as trauma centers and disaster responses and resulted in a dramatic care and outcomes to our patients and the past five years we focus efforts on implementing the public approach to guns and fire on violence. and to increase the resilience of our country in the help of our patients. the aca represents the patients who suffer from firearm injuries at the hardest part of my work is trying to explain to the family of a child and a child who was the embodiment of the future of that family and who is completely normal at breakfast and is now dead. for those in this audience w
rogers. it's a pleasure to recognize ronald's to it for you or five minutes of testimony and thank you for being with us and traveling distance to do so. >> thank you chairwoman eshoo and members of the subcommittee and it's an honor to follow someone like selwyn rogers at the leadership in staff and further terrific hospitality. the aca this is based out of chicago and for 96 years the american college surgeons as areas such as trauma centers and disaster responses and resulted in a...
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[laughter] ed rogers, rogers investment advisors ceo.: pretty interesting, a a lot of nothing to talk about rishaad: in that building. coming up, a game of phones. sales withdevice apple and samsung beating expectations. this is bloomberg. ♪ erg. ♪ 's three state owned wireless carriers announcing the introduction of 5g mobile phone carriers today, and milestone in the push to become a technology powerhouse even as it becomes locked in a trade war with the u.s. rishaad: what exactly is china announcing here? this move, a national report -- national priority to get 5g up and running really? major telecomee operators, commercial users in the mass market. that means users in major chinese cities can sign up for 5g packages. prices are ranging between about 17 u.s. dollars and 85 u.s. dollars. initially, the consumers can enjoy faster video streaming. than 4g.h, much faster for example, if you download in threelution in 4g minutes, in 5g, you can download it in 10 seconds. rishaad: you will still discuss it for a half-hour about what you wil
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guest: roger marshall host: -- roger marshall a doctor and rep ascended from kansas. laura, you are on with our guest. caller: good morning. i heard you really vilify the democrat's plan. i don't know why people are so against -- some people, republicans primarily -- i have lasted through the entire probably 10 years when you were so against the aca, but you never had a plan that changed it and now when i hear you talking about states getting different things, what happens when i move to another state? how is that medical attention transferred? sos seems to me -- i am disappointed with what is going on in washington. instead of people working together to improve something, they seem to want to knock apart and start and this has been the story with the republicans. host: we will let our guest answer. guest: thank you so much. the biggest concern is the doubling of premiums and your already a pocket -- out-of-pocket went up as well and the quality went down with at. it was a miserable failure. both democrats and republicans realize it is a failure. in 2020 we have the c
guest: roger marshall host: -- roger marshall a doctor and rep ascended from kansas. laura, you are on with our guest. caller: good morning. i heard you really vilify the democrat's plan. i don't know why people are so against -- some people, republicans primarily -- i have lasted through the entire probably 10 years when you were so against the aca, but you never had a plan that changed it and now when i hear you talking about states getting different things, what happens when i move to...
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rogers repetition was so terrible that one of twain's literary friends and said you shouldn't do with this man. his money is tainted. and twain said it's twice tainted. it taint might and taint yours. >> how long pd chase this bhag. >> many times. we could make this an entire netflix. we could probably cover them all. he would invest in things he knew nothing about. there was, when he was living in europe he found out about it food additive called plasma which he said would cure the world's sick and feed the world's hungry. and he said scientific testimonials were strong enough to float gibraltar. so he installed himself as president of the american plasma company. i think he lost in -- i wish i could member all of these figures -- hundreds of thousands of dollars. he got infatuated with a new method of reading carpets which she knew nothing about. he invested a lot of money in this and was going to do this in the united states, and the experts said there's no market for this. there's only four looms in the united states that would even use this process. so it was all, lost tremendous
rogers repetition was so terrible that one of twain's literary friends and said you shouldn't do with this man. his money is tainted. and twain said it's twice tainted. it taint might and taint yours. >> how long pd chase this bhag. >> many times. we could make this an entire netflix. we could probably cover them all. he would invest in things he knew nothing about. there was, when he was living in europe he found out about it food additive called plasma which he said would cure the...
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selwyn rogers. i would also like to thank the leadership and staff of kennedy king college for their terrific hospitality. we are based out of chicago and we are very grateful for the invitation. for 96 years, the american college of surgeons has to improve the care of injured patients in areas of ems, trauma centers, and increase the outcome of care for our patients. for the past five years we have focused much of our efforts on implementing a durable health approach to reduce gun violence and to increase the resilience of our country and the health of our patients. the acs represents those who care for the patients who suffer from firearm injuries. the hardest part of my work is trying to explain to the family of a child, a child who is the very embodiment of the future or that family, a child who was completely normal at breakfast is now dead. for those in this audience who have lost loved ones, pastor mitchell, representative rush, i know my pain pales in comparison to yours, but i want you to k
selwyn rogers. i would also like to thank the leadership and staff of kennedy king college for their terrific hospitality. we are based out of chicago and we are very grateful for the invitation. for 96 years, the american college of surgeons has to improve the care of injured patients in areas of ems, trauma centers, and increase the outcome of care for our patients. for the past five years we have focused much of our efforts on implementing a durable health approach to reduce gun violence and...
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roger, former obama administration staff. great to see you both. roger, i am going to come to you on the fact that all of this -- and you heard john roberts laying it out. all of this is very much in the weeds for the american people. what is the calculation that the democrats are making right now? it is always risky to go forward with impeachment. what is their calculation right now that makes this a course that they really want to push? >> sure. first of all, thank you for having me. it is great to be here. with the democrats have ahead of them is to basically combat with the president's efforts are going to be. in the spirit situation, you have a complicated situation about the president's team had to simplify. a relatively simple situation that they are everyday now trying to complicate. so, for the democrats, tactically in terms of communication, we can always just go back to the fact that the president was dangling hundreds of millions of dollars of aid over a struggling country that is dealing with russian aggression and was basically saying
roger, former obama administration staff. great to see you both. roger, i am going to come to you on the fact that all of this -- and you heard john roberts laying it out. all of this is very much in the weeds for the american people. what is the calculation that the democrats are making right now? it is always risky to go forward with impeachment. what is their calculation right now that makes this a course that they really want to push? >> sure. first of all, thank you for having me. it...
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if you took somebody back in the 1970s, mister rogers on tv and brought somebody from a primitive part of the world who had never seen electricity or television before and showed them mister rogers on the tv they might go to the back of the tv and the vacuum tubes lighting up. their conclusion would be vacuum tubes are causing the picture but this is a false assumption. the program is being broadcast from thousands of miles away. the vacuum tubes are the receptors and that is the relationship between the brain and the mind, the brain is merely the receptor of the mind. they are violating the atheist argument that if you go to a statistics 101 class, correlation is not causation but they see a correlation between a brain state and a mental state and they say the brain state is causing the mental state. they didn't take statistics 101. the first question you get from kids when he shows up at events is the first thing they say is how did you get out of the tv? they assume like the atheist that you are caused by your brain, assuming the tv was causing mister rogers. the atheist need to rea
if you took somebody back in the 1970s, mister rogers on tv and brought somebody from a primitive part of the world who had never seen electricity or television before and showed them mister rogers on the tv they might go to the back of the tv and the vacuum tubes lighting up. their conclusion would be vacuum tubes are causing the picture but this is a false assumption. the program is being broadcast from thousands of miles away. the vacuum tubes are the receptors and that is the relationship...
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when you see him on the screen as roger ailes. >> eerie. i told you this at the screening. you just have captured -- roger was, obviously, a complicated person. he wasn't one-dimensional. and you somehow captured that entire spectrum of charming and charismatic and patternal, as well as the other darker side. sometimes you do it all in one scene, all in one sitting. >> all in one sentence. he was very mercurial and he created an enormously successful institution. like fox news or not, it is an amazing achievement of his. i think it would be a much better channel now if he were still in charge, in fact. >> well, it's a fantastic movie. and everybody gets to see it in december. but before that, everybody can pick up "dumpty" by john lithgow. very clever and, well, if you agree with john, in terms of politics, you will enjoy it very much. >> yes, you'll either love it or you'll buy it in order to burn it. >> perfect. either way, you win. >> great to have you. >>> it is a big day. we're told the president will make a statement on syria at the white house at 11:00. major develop
when you see him on the screen as roger ailes. >> eerie. i told you this at the screening. you just have captured -- roger was, obviously, a complicated person. he wasn't one-dimensional. and you somehow captured that entire spectrum of charming and charismatic and patternal, as well as the other darker side. sometimes you do it all in one scene, all in one sitting. >> all in one sentence. he was very mercurial and he created an enormously successful institution. like fox news or...
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roger bannister, the four—minute mile 65 years ago.y, the first man to climb everest in 1953, we have one minute to go. eliud kipchoge is on his way here. this humble farmer who used to run two miles to school every day and back, he used to go to the nearest town on his bike to sell milk at the local market and, now, through hard work and discipline, he is pointing! come on, he says! eliud kipchoge has the hand of history on his shoulder! he has less than 200 metres to go! eliud kipchoge, let's keep an eye on the clock, into the final 20 seconds, eliud kipchoge! 1:59.40 the unofficial time. eliud kipchoge! fantastic! 1:59.40 the unofficial time, the first man to run a marathon in under two hours, one final lung busting stride for eliud kipchoge, one giant leap for human endeavour. eliud kipchoge was right — no human is limited. well, after the race, kipchoge compared his achievements to roger bannister‘s sub four—minute mile, more than 60 years ago. i am feeling good. it has taken 65 years for a human being to make history in sport. af
roger bannister, the four—minute mile 65 years ago.y, the first man to climb everest in 1953, we have one minute to go. eliud kipchoge is on his way here. this humble farmer who used to run two miles to school every day and back, he used to go to the nearest town on his bike to sell milk at the local market and, now, through hard work and discipline, he is pointing! come on, he says! eliud kipchoge has the hand of history on his shoulder! he has less than 200 metres to go! eliud kipchoge,...
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rogers. the atheists need to realize you are not your brain. your mind is not your brain and tv was not mr. rogers, the vacuum tubes are not the television program. >> host: you spend quite a bit of time with darwin in origin of the species in your book. >> guest: share. i think charles drunk was on the great religions of all time. i am a big believe in evolution. we don't talk about scientific facts. evolution is as close as you and get to scientific fact insights so i've no problem with evolution. i think it is been a terrible thing when religious apologist tethered themselves to opposing evolution. my god is great enough you can create our view wants to if you want to great the evolution process, i have no problem with that. that same way we understand god by looking at the movement of planets, the workings, atomic particles. we can understand god darwinism is more controversial than evolution. evolution is well-established. whether or not variation and selection through which naturalists claim, scientists claim that evolution happens, wheth
rogers. the atheists need to realize you are not your brain. your mind is not your brain and tv was not mr. rogers, the vacuum tubes are not the television program. >> host: you spend quite a bit of time with darwin in origin of the species in your book. >> guest: share. i think charles drunk was on the great religions of all time. i am a big believe in evolution. we don't talk about scientific facts. evolution is as close as you and get to scientific fact insights so i've no...
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kait rogers has the details op chip olts at headquarters. >> chipotle out with a strong q 3 beating oncross the board. same store sales increasing by 11 percent surpassing expectations for the 9.3% increase this quarter. digital of course halls been a big focus area for chipotle. listen to ceo brian nicol. >> this quarter digital sales grew 88% year over year to $257 million and represented 18.3% of sales during the seasonally slower summer quarter for digital. and we're knocking on the door of digital becoming a billion-dollar business. >> the company's loyalty program chip oelts rewards now at 7 million rewards members. nycoles said the company is just scratching the surface the leveraged data they said they could open fewer restaurants this year. and as it accommodates those drive through lanes for skbhers. it says it will have about 60 lanes open this year and some of the 2019 openings could sthift to early 2020 because the location haves a longer construction sign. and the theory receive positive customer feedback and ner kass o blank blanc o in several markets. they are not rushi
kait rogers has the details op chip olts at headquarters. >> chipotle out with a strong q 3 beating oncross the board. same store sales increasing by 11 percent surpassing expectations for the 9.3% increase this quarter. digital of course halls been a big focus area for chipotle. listen to ceo brian nicol. >> this quarter digital sales grew 88% year over year to $257 million and represented 18.3% of sales during the seasonally slower summer quarter for digital. and we're knocking on...
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after roger bannister made history in 195a. it took another 63 years. is 65 years. i've tried and i am the happiest man to run under two hours in order to inspire many people, to tell people that no human is limited, you can do it, and i'm expecting more after seeing this, all of the world to run under two hours after today. 0ur sport presenterjohn watson has been watching the race all morning and joins us now from the bbc sport centre in salford. what an achievement. very special moment, he had attempted this two yea rs moment, he had attempted this two years ago and missed out on setting a record by 26 seconds. him and his tea m a record by 26 seconds. him and his team have left no stone unturned in their preparation for the attempt this time around. they used a meteorologist to assess conditions out in vienna, it was hand picked for the very flat course, a 4.4 mile... 4.4times for the very flat course, a 4.4 mile... 4.4 times circuit in vienna, some of the surface was just adjusted to try to shave off those seconds to make it count this time and as w
after roger bannister made history in 195a. it took another 63 years. is 65 years. i've tried and i am the happiest man to run under two hours in order to inspire many people, to tell people that no human is limited, you can do it, and i'm expecting more after seeing this, all of the world to run under two hours after today. 0ur sport presenterjohn watson has been watching the race all morning and joins us now from the bbc sport centre in salford. what an achievement. very special moment, he...
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during the chase, macy rogers fired a gun at the deputy several times hitting their vehicle. ellard described in detail the terrifying ordeal. >> they were scared, they were terrified people. so like i said, i don't want them thinking that i hate these people or -- i don't know them. i don't know them. i will say this. i'm sorry to their families. >> he's going to bail out passenger side armed with a shotgun. >> moments later morasky was shot by police. he was a two striker on parole for a violent crime and he told officers and the driver that he would rather die than go back to prison. that made him an imminent and formidable threat. that made the only option to fire his weapon. >> does any part of you feel for the suspect? >> you know, my wife and i talked about that a lot. and i knew you would ask me that question. i'm not going to paint him out to be a monster. >> 23-year-old joanna macy rogers faces felony charges, carjacking, taking a hostage and the attempted murder of a peace officer. in san jose, abc 7 news. >>> san jose mayor sam liccardo has solutions for pg&e's sa
during the chase, macy rogers fired a gun at the deputy several times hitting their vehicle. ellard described in detail the terrifying ordeal. >> they were scared, they were terrified people. so like i said, i don't want them thinking that i hate these people or -- i don't know them. i don't know them. i will say this. i'm sorry to their families. >> he's going to bail out passenger side armed with a shotgun. >> moments later morasky was shot by police. he was a two striker on...
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tom: roger bootle, thank you so much. geoffrey yu is with ubs wealth management at we've got much more coming up. we barely touched on other global news. also all going on in asia including very difficult protests in hong kong. a good time to speak with meredith sumpter of eurasia group. please stay with us in westminster. this is bloomberg. ♪
tom: roger bootle, thank you so much. geoffrey yu is with ubs wealth management at we've got much more coming up. we barely touched on other global news. also all going on in asia including very difficult protests in hong kong. a good time to speak with meredith sumpter of eurasia group. please stay with us in westminster. this is bloomberg. ♪
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. >> with us is facebook investor roger mcdamu k casey, it's quite a story. we had a big discussion a moment ago about whether he's saying anything we didn't know already. just more plain spoken opinion what did you learn >> well what i think the story reflects is the deep unease at the company. mark zuckerberg is being mostly very politic and diplomatic here but what you hear in the audio and see in the transcripts is employee after employee coming forward to talk about their unease with what's going on. so that was my main takeaway people inside facebook are rattled by the threat of government intervengs. intervention >> he also talked about your story earlier this year about how facebook is having contractors moderate content his response was interesting some of the contractors have just had some troubling psychological effects, as you documented he was dismissive of that saying, yeah, it's a concern, but called the report overdramatic >> yeah, if it you think the reports are overdramatic, i would encourage you to talk with any of the moderatorers i spoke
. >> with us is facebook investor roger mcdamu k casey, it's quite a story. we had a big discussion a moment ago about whether he's saying anything we didn't know already. just more plain spoken opinion what did you learn >> well what i think the story reflects is the deep unease at the company. mark zuckerberg is being mostly very politic and diplomatic here but what you hear in the audio and see in the transcripts is employee after employee coming forward to talk about their...
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the suv gets off the freeway, the two suspects ditch the vehicle, and macy rogers can be seen with a shotgun. police townhomes as the helicopter switches to an infrared camera captures the med moment they cardiac ups driver mitchell elliott. look closely you can see the ups driver has his hands up, he tried to say no but more as he pointed the shock and inches away from his face. >> possible to 15 of the ups vehicle. >> with ellard now behind the wheel of his own delivery truck to get back on highway 87, that is when ellard noticed an officer had laid down spike strips in the far left lane, and he drove right over them and blew out the tires. here it is again in slow motion. as the ups truck limped off the freeway, he said he was a three stryker and that he was going to die today i'm not going back there. >> armed with a shotgun point >> toxicology test leadership maresca had amphetamines and math any system. he pointed a gun at the driver, and then himself, and was acting paranoid when he saw the cyprus. >> female is coming up. >> after a few minutes rescue let macy rogers go but th
the suv gets off the freeway, the two suspects ditch the vehicle, and macy rogers can be seen with a shotgun. police townhomes as the helicopter switches to an infrared camera captures the med moment they cardiac ups driver mitchell elliott. look closely you can see the ups driver has his hands up, he tried to say no but more as he pointed the shock and inches away from his face. >> possible to 15 of the ups vehicle. >> with ellard now behind the wheel of his own delivery truck to...
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coalition member, as well, roger staubach.to see you. >> it's great being here. >> neil: you left the game, you were what, 38, 39? >> going on 38. i was 27 when i started and had 11 years. >> neil: all with the cowboys, right? >> all with the cowboys, yeah. >> neil: remember that all too well. you are hearing all this stuff about tom brady, who seems to defy age, as did you. is it wise for him to keep pushing it? >> well, he's a fierce competitor and, you know, if you believe you can continue to do it and he's the best at what he does, he just doesn't want to quit and he feels he can still -- i think he would retire if he knew he could not be the great tom brady that he is. so he feels he can, he stays in shape and -- >> neil: all the physical staying in shape stuff in the world doesn't save you from concussions, doesn't save you from really bad hits and all of that. you are trying to address that, right? >> well, mine -- i had problems with concussions, i had more than i should. dr. fred plum with cornell medical school, i wa
coalition member, as well, roger staubach.to see you. >> it's great being here. >> neil: you left the game, you were what, 38, 39? >> going on 38. i was 27 when i started and had 11 years. >> neil: all with the cowboys, right? >> all with the cowboys, yeah. >> neil: remember that all too well. you are hearing all this stuff about tom brady, who seems to defy age, as did you. is it wise for him to keep pushing it? >> well, he's a fierce competitor and,...
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roger bannister, the four—minute mile 65 years ago.mb everest in 1953. we have one minute to go, eliud kipchoge is on his way here. this humble farmer who used to run two miles to school everyday and back, he used to go to the nearest town on his bike to sell milk at the local market. and, now, through hard work and discipline, he is pointing, come on, he says! eliud kipchoge has the hand of history his shoulder. he has less than 200 metres to go. eliud kipchoge. let's keep an eye on the clock, into the final 20 seconds. eliud kipchoge! 1.40! eliud kipchoge! 1:59.40 the unofficial time. the first man to runa unofficial time. the first man to run a marathon in under two hours. 0ne run a marathon in under two hours. one final stride for eliud kipchoge, one giant leap for human endeavour. and he was right, no human is limited. and, now, he can celebrate. he has done it! and to roger bannister, neilarmstrong, he has done it! and to roger bannister, neil armstrong, edward hilary, we can also add the name of eliud kipchoge. some it up for us
roger bannister, the four—minute mile 65 years ago.mb everest in 1953. we have one minute to go, eliud kipchoge is on his way here. this humble farmer who used to run two miles to school everyday and back, he used to go to the nearest town on his bike to sell milk at the local market. and, now, through hard work and discipline, he is pointing, come on, he says! eliud kipchoge has the hand of history his shoulder. he has less than 200 metres to go. eliud kipchoge. let's keep an eye on the...
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roger federer cruises into the next round in china, on his quest for a third shanghai masters title., the nba goes on the defensive, over a freedom of speech row in china. i regret having communicated directly with friends in china that so directly with friends in china that so many people are upset. hello and welcome to the programme. news from the italian serie a to start with. ac milan have sacked manager, marco giampaolo, afterjust three and a half months. former inter boss, stefano pioli, is expected to take over, with the 18—time champions currently three points off the relegation zone. earlier i spoke to italian football journalist daniele verri, who feels the manager paid the price for the team's poor start to the season. u nfortu nately, unfortunately, marco giampaolo did not make the team perform as expected. ac milan lost four of the first seven games of the season and that was not enough for them to give confidence. although he want the last game in genoa, there was not a change in terms of the performance on the pitch and that prompted ac milan to dismiss him. marco giam
roger federer cruises into the next round in china, on his quest for a third shanghai masters title., the nba goes on the defensive, over a freedom of speech row in china. i regret having communicated directly with friends in china that so directly with friends in china that so many people are upset. hello and welcome to the programme. news from the italian serie a to start with. ac milan have sacked manager, marco giampaolo, afterjust three and a half months. former inter boss, stefano pioli,...
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roger federer delights his home crowd on his return to the swiss indoors in basle. hello and welcome to the programme. more on monday's surprise result from the english premier league to come. but first, a landmark study in the uk suggests ex—professional footballers are three and half times more likely to die from dementia. research over nearly two years by a specialist brain injury group at scotland's glasgow university said there was also a rise in the risk of alzheimer's, motor neurone disease, and parkinson's. the study began after claims the former england forward jeff astle, died due to repeated head trauma. the bbc‘s health editor, hugh pym, has more. heading has always been part of football, but is it good for players‘ health? a new study has found football professionals born before the mid—‘70s were more likely to die with dementia than the general population, though it doesn't try to say exactly why. how many times have you seen two players go up to compete for the ball and have managed to collide heads, get a head injury? so, that's the kind of risk that
roger federer delights his home crowd on his return to the swiss indoors in basle. hello and welcome to the programme. more on monday's surprise result from the english premier league to come. but first, a landmark study in the uk suggests ex—professional footballers are three and half times more likely to die from dementia. research over nearly two years by a specialist brain injury group at scotland's glasgow university said there was also a rise in the risk of alzheimer's, motor neurone...
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beat tiafoe, at the swiss indoors — but injury forces him to pull out of an all—swiss showdown with rogererer. hello and welcome to the programme. the build—up to the rugby world cup semi—finals is gathering pace. england and new zealand have now named their line—ups for saturday's first semifinal in yokohama. both teams have made changes from last week's victories against australia and ireland. for england, it's their biggest game since losing the world cup final 12 years ago. 2007 was also the year that new zealand were last beaten in the world cup as they continue their bid to win the trophy three times in a row. from japan, our sports correspondent andy swiss reports. the big headline in new zealand puzzling team selection is that scott barrett has been selected in the back row ahead of sam kane who has been dropped to the bench. barrett is normally a walk forward. this is the first time he has started a test in the back row. the thinking behind it perhaps is that his extra height will be useful in the wine out but aside from that the main focus of this match has been a spot of mind g
beat tiafoe, at the swiss indoors — but injury forces him to pull out of an all—swiss showdown with rogererer. hello and welcome to the programme. the build—up to the rugby world cup semi—finals is gathering pace. england and new zealand have now named their line—ups for saturday's first semifinal in yokohama. both teams have made changes from last week's victories against australia and ireland. for england, it's their biggest game since losing the world cup final 12 years ago. 2007...
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let's go to sydney now for more on the story with journalist roger maynard good morning roger what do we know about the phone call between donald trump and the australian prime minister scott morrison or not a lot of a few sentences for only a problem and this is the official spokesman here he said that morrison was asked to help president trying to escape the origins of what he called this damning report about russian interference in the 26000 election and other spokesmen camera said the government had always been ready to assist and call crate with efforts to help shape further light only matters under investigation and the plan is to confirm this region is once again in this conversation this phone call with the president this will expand it now this admission follows a report in new york times another american media which claims to trump us mr morris and to work with the u.s. attorney general william bought together information which might discredit special counsel robert knows investigation into allegations of interference in the last american election ok do we know if the austra
let's go to sydney now for more on the story with journalist roger maynard good morning roger what do we know about the phone call between donald trump and the australian prime minister scott morrison or not a lot of a few sentences for only a problem and this is the official spokesman here he said that morrison was asked to help president trying to escape the origins of what he called this damning report about russian interference in the 26000 election and other spokesmen camera said the...
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it is extraordinary, he was talking about roger bannister, he ran undera talking about roger bannister it like that, while! and if he has done it, that should be the record. does it matter if it's in the context of a race? to some extent, it does. that's the point, competing against each other. there is this artificial barrier to some degree but there is the notion that doing it as part of a race and having some rules around it, it is not entirely downhill, there is some measure of another challenge to it. it would help if it was entirely downhill! thank you so much to both of you. many thanks, don't forget you can see the front pages online on the bbc news website. they are therefore used seven days a week. —— they are there for you. if you miss the paper review, you can if you miss the paper review, you ca n always if you miss the paper review, you can always watch it later on bbc iplayer. thanks once again to both of you. goodbye from all of us for now. hello. some of us have seen quite a lot of rain recently and there's more to come today with, with the ground saturated for you hav
it is extraordinary, he was talking about roger bannister, he ran undera talking about roger bannister it like that, while! and if he has done it, that should be the record. does it matter if it's in the context of a race? to some extent, it does. that's the point, competing against each other. there is this artificial barrier to some degree but there is the notion that doing it as part of a race and having some rules around it, it is not entirely downhill, there is some measure of another...