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among them, ronnie long.oesn't make him unusual except that he had just come out of prison after spending 44 years behind bars for a crime he did not commit. he walked out of the albemarle correctional institute a free man on august 27. really comepointed, up in the system that is supposed to be about right and wrong. peopleappointed that you that want to do the right thing but they will do -- try to mislead you. do.live and die by what you you reap what you sow. difficulteve -- do a it is, one day i would be standing where i'm standing right now. and i ain't never given up that hope. amy: that was ronnie long speaking just after his release from prison earlier this year in august. his ordeal began in 1976 when he was convicted by an all-white jury of raping a 54-year-old woman named sarah bost, who was a wealthy white widow. in 2015, his lawyers learned investigators had withheld exculpatory evidence proving his innocence -- including semen samples and fingerprints taken from the crime scene that did not mat
among them, ronnie long.oesn't make him unusual except that he had just come out of prison after spending 44 years behind bars for a crime he did not commit. he walked out of the albemarle correctional institute a free man on august 27. really comepointed, up in the system that is supposed to be about right and wrong. peopleappointed that you that want to do the right thing but they will do -- try to mislead you. do.live and die by what you you reap what you sow. difficulteve -- do a it is, one...
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ronnie: my question to you is, do i have a choice? closing doors. , orou want to keep them would you like to just have an empty premise? every owner has no choice but to cut rent. we are fortunate because our tenants tend to be bigger, major brand names, not only luxury names, but very much household names. when that is the case, i think it is a lot less than some other people. the ones who have luxury malls and luxury brands in hong kong, we have a lot on the mainland but zero in hong kong, but those who have luxury names in hong kong as tenants, they were really hurting big-time. haslinda: ronnie, thank you so much for your time today. our exclusive interview with hang lung properties chairman ronnie chan. let's take a look at where india is headed today. the nifty and since x -- synsex are in positive territory. we had the nifty bank index up by 0.6%. it is at record highs. a second look at some of the stocks we are tracking today. bank is in full focus to after the merger announcement. $300 million would be pumped in that merge pl
ronnie: my question to you is, do i have a choice? closing doors. , orou want to keep them would you like to just have an empty premise? every owner has no choice but to cut rent. we are fortunate because our tenants tend to be bigger, major brand names, not only luxury names, but very much household names. when that is the case, i think it is a lot less than some other people. the ones who have luxury malls and luxury brands in hong kong, we have a lot on the mainland but zero in hong kong,...
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tommy jenkins, then york police captain, knocked on ronny's door. >> he says, ronny, i got to tell you something. he said, your father's dead. i said, no, tommy. that's not true. and he said, no, ronny. it's your father. i've known him most of my life, and it's him. >> reporter: ronny and his brother david drove to their father's house hoping it was all a mistake. >> i look over to the side, and i see coroner written on the back. you know, that's when you know that -- he ain't coming back. >> reporter: as the news of julia's attack and melvin's murder spread, so, too, did fear. if it could happen to this prominent couple, who might be next? >> someone came here with the intention to murder him. and then i'm thinking this person is still on the loose. you know, are we safe? >>> coming up -- police had one thing going for them -- a witness. >> he pushed me back down to the ground and said, "if you say anything, i'll kill you." >> reporter: but there was a lot investigators did not have. this would not be an easy murder to solve. >> everything was taken from the scene. there was no cuttin
tommy jenkins, then york police captain, knocked on ronny's door. >> he says, ronny, i got to tell you something. he said, your father's dead. i said, no, tommy. that's not true. and he said, no, ronny. it's your father. i've known him most of my life, and it's him. >> reporter: ronny and his brother david drove to their father's house hoping it was all a mistake. >> i look over to the side, and i see coroner written on the back. you know, that's when you know that -- he ain't...
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ronnl ronni, thank you very much for being with us.ar this news? he was a good friend, and i as i've heard, the most extraordinary artist. he defined category in the bitterness ofan defined category in the bitterness of an industry that they're very keen to label people. as i think ian was saying, he was the most extraordinarily versatile and magical performer. he showed up bold styled charisma and magicjust shone through all of his performances. sometimes he came across quite diffident and shy. was i fair to think? i think it's fair to say that he was the kindest, most gentle man, but talent of that level sometimes comes at a price. i think he was... i think he could be sort of slightly devoured by these rather dark insecurities, actually. that was very sad, but it was all part of johnny. the good was undoubtedly, the personal level of friendships he called but for the public, the stellar performances going back. i had an e—mail saying there is not an accidentjohn couldn't do. gertrude stein was his favourite because he chose the deep
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juan: tÚ cuÁntos hijos tienes, ronnie? ronnie: ocho! carla: ocho?lÉmica con la justicia, al ser acusado de querer estrangular a su actual novia y por eso el hombre estÁ en titulares. quÉ situaciÓn. esposado y arrestado. aquÍ estÁn viendo las marcas que mostrÓ en las fotos despuÉs de que los vecinosde donde vivÍa esta pareja llamaron por ayuda cuando escucharon los gritos de auxilio de la mujer. el actor terminÓ siendo detenido en la fiscalÍa y la presunta vÍctima es la modelo stephanie valenzuela. aquÍ estÁn las fotos de nuestro colega que lo compartiÓ en redes. quÉ situaciÓntan fuerte. me gustarÍa saber si tienes alguna noticia de lo Último que estÁ pasando allÍ. tony: no es la primera vez q que estÁ involucrado en algo asÍ. cÓmo la reciente novia, conociendo que es agresivo, decide iniciar una relaciÓn con Él. este joven necesita ayudapsicolÓgica y personal. es lamentable porque esta detenido y puede enfrentar aÑos en prisiÓn. su carrera como actor se va a pique. >> tenemos las declaraciones de la ex novia de eleazar. danna paola: ya saben lo que
juan: tÚ cuÁntos hijos tienes, ronnie? ronnie: ocho! carla: ocho?lÉmica con la justicia, al ser acusado de querer estrangular a su actual novia y por eso el hombre estÁ en titulares. quÉ situaciÓn. esposado y arrestado. aquÍ estÁn viendo las marcas que mostrÓ en las fotos despuÉs de que los vecinosde donde vivÍa esta pareja llamaron por ayuda cuando escucharon los gritos de auxilio de la mujer. el actor terminÓ siendo detenido en la fiscalÍa y la presunta vÍctima es la modelo...
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used to be really yesterday i carried ronnie i told ronnie please don't disappoint him die and she said father i will not disappoint you i had so much hope for any so much hope and now she's gone i know she struggled to live if she didn't battle for a life she would have died immediately when she was shot but she battled for her life for better for the moment so edwin no parent wants to ever bury their child in those particular circumstances it's horrific when you heard about school children being murdered what was your reaction. i don't consider what is going chemical right now as a consequence of defeat hero by the united nations to implementing results of the 961 place inside you see we cannot be skirting around the edges of the problem this chemical is arguably a failed state by meanwhile experiment which unfortunately r.-y. our parents to in good faith in the brotherhood of prime afrikaners them has just declared it has failed and looking for the permanent solution. i think what is important is a walk or a process is addresses problems based on those parts of lived and affected rea
used to be really yesterday i carried ronnie i told ronnie please don't disappoint him die and she said father i will not disappoint you i had so much hope for any so much hope and now she's gone i know she struggled to live if she didn't battle for a life she would have died immediately when she was shot but she battled for her life for better for the moment so edwin no parent wants to ever bury their child in those particular circumstances it's horrific when you heard about school children...
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back to you, trevor. >> trevor: thank you so much, ronny. so sorry about that.ail you out in a few days. that's our show for tonight. thank you so much for tuning in on night one of our seven-week election day coverage because this shit is going to go for a while, people. brace yourselves. a bunch of states haven't come in. every day we'll count the votes, then follow the lawsuits. get rest, sober up and catch you again tomorrow. now, here it is... your moment of zen. ♪ ♪ >> what( talking at the same ti) does anyone know how the electoral college even works? what the ( bleep ) with the electoral college. >> won't look at me. i was against that ( bleep ). that's a james madison thing. that's a james madison thing. >> also, you can't look at [opera music] ♪ - okay, that was a tough question. so raise your hand if you know the answer. - photosynthesis. [whispering] photosynthesis. - photosynthesis. - yes, annabelle? - antarctica! - that's right, annabelle! the answer is antarctica. - well, when i was in school, it was photosynthesis. - now, what is the pythagorean
back to you, trevor. >> trevor: thank you so much, ronny. so sorry about that.ail you out in a few days. that's our show for tonight. thank you so much for tuning in on night one of our seven-week election day coverage because this shit is going to go for a while, people. brace yourselves. a bunch of states haven't come in. every day we'll count the votes, then follow the lawsuits. get rest, sober up and catch you again tomorrow. now, here it is... your moment of zen. ♪ ♪ >>...
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tonight, but as they have grown and gotten better and gotten more guys healthy and of course getting ronnie perkins back. >> chris: henderson fights for a first down. recruiting defense nationally is a lot tougher than it used to be. you pointed out, there are so many elite athletes that want to play the offensive side of the ball. >> kirk: you turn on any game, really, it's hard to find really sound defense that's being played. so when you watch a game and see it, it really stands out. tonight was a tremendous effort on that side of the ball. alex grinch deserves a lot of credit. we're talking a lot about lincoln riley but grinch is creating a culture on that side of the ball. he's trying to get his defensive guys to take credit. >> chris: victory formation. the dominance will continue. 16 out of 18 and six in a row. big 12 fans can check out big 12 now on espn plus. our time, oklahoma state football, mike gundy saying how much he enjoyed having the all access series there. sign up for that on espn.com now. second loss for gundy's cowboys. not out of the mix if they get guys like hubbard b
tonight, but as they have grown and gotten better and gotten more guys healthy and of course getting ronnie perkins back. >> chris: henderson fights for a first down. recruiting defense nationally is a lot tougher than it used to be. you pointed out, there are so many elite athletes that want to play the offensive side of the ball. >> kirk: you turn on any game, really, it's hard to find really sound defense that's being played. so when you watch a game and see it, it really stands...
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ronnie o'sullivan trailsjudd trump by five frames to three after the first session of the northern irelandrucial final frame of the session with this total clearance of 137 to reduce the deficit to two frames. the first to nine, will win the title when they resume later this evening. and another world record to tell you about. and adam peaty set a new record in the men's 100 metre breastroke on the last day of competition in budapest. he touched the wall in a time of 55.41 seconds, beating the short course record he set in the pool a week ago. he now holds three world records — this and the long course record in the same event. and the 50 metre breastroke. is there nothing the man cannot do? that's all from sportsday. hello, good evening. most of us got cialis a little bit of brightness during today. and with some clear spells continuing it is going be cold out there through tonight. high pressure sitting to the south of the british isles. we've also had some showers across northern ireland, particularly across northern and western scotland. there is will tend to fade through the night, so
ronnie o'sullivan trailsjudd trump by five frames to three after the first session of the northern irelandrucial final frame of the session with this total clearance of 137 to reduce the deficit to two frames. the first to nine, will win the title when they resume later this evening. and another world record to tell you about. and adam peaty set a new record in the men's 100 metre breastroke on the last day of competition in budapest. he touched the wall in a time of 55.41 seconds, beating the...
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ronnie jackson on fox news at night made a good point. restrictions in certain places, new york being one of them, bars and restaurants close at 10:00 pm, what is going to happen past 10:00 pm that is not going to happen at 9:00 at night? what do you think of this rhetoric? >> i agree with ronnie jackson. i have been in those bars. the question, is the establishment because? you 0 in on the problem. where is the spread occurring? if you start to close bars after 10:00 there will be no bars and we had 100,000 small businesses close in the united states already. the reason he walked back those comments in my opinion as i know him well, on that task force, not enough virologists, he has a big history of pandemic preparedness. he's not a bad choice. the problem is he's not looking at the overall picture. anthony fauci said i'm not sure lockdowns are good idea but i am more concerned about the overall biden administration considering them too quickly when they cost are made this damage to our economy, mental and physical health. lockdowns are
ronnie jackson on fox news at night made a good point. restrictions in certain places, new york being one of them, bars and restaurants close at 10:00 pm, what is going to happen past 10:00 pm that is not going to happen at 9:00 at night? what do you think of this rhetoric? >> i agree with ronnie jackson. i have been in those bars. the question, is the establishment because? you 0 in on the problem. where is the spread occurring? if you start to close bars after 10:00 there will be no...
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world champion ronnie 0'sullivan suffered a shock defeat to world number 66 alexander ursenbacher ind round of the uk championship. the rocket was beaten 6—5 in milton keynes. danish golfer emily perderson continued her incredible run on the ladies european tour. she won the tour‘s showpiece final event — the open de espania — by four shots. she's the first player to win three consecutive events on the tour since 1989. in the premier league, arsenal are hosting wolves in the late game. the game had to be paused after a clash of heads between arsenal's david luiz and wolves‘s rauljiminez. luiz is back on with a bandage around his head, but medics had to takejiminez off on a stretcher. it did look serious and we will keep you updated on his condition. after 30 minutes, it's1—1. pedro neto with the first goal for wolves — moments later, gabriel equalised. in the early game, it was an incredible turnaround for manchester united. they came from 2—0 down to beat southampton 3—2 at st mary's. two of the goals coming from man of the match edinson cavani. nesta mcgregor was watching. manchest
world champion ronnie 0'sullivan suffered a shock defeat to world number 66 alexander ursenbacher ind round of the uk championship. the rocket was beaten 6—5 in milton keynes. danish golfer emily perderson continued her incredible run on the ladies european tour. she won the tour‘s showpiece final event — the open de espania — by four shots. she's the first player to win three consecutive events on the tour since 1989. in the premier league, arsenal are hosting wolves in the late game....
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world champion ronnie o'sullivan suffered a shock defeat to world number 66 alexander ursenbacher inonship. the rocket was beaten 6—5 in milton keynes. danish golfer emily pederson continued her incredible run on the ladies‘ european tour. she won the tour‘s showpiece final event — the open de espania — by four shots. she's the first player to win three consecutive events on the tour since 1989. and holders celtic have been knocked out of the scottish league cup, ending their dominance of domestic cup competitions. they lost 2—0 at home to ross county, with the goals coming from ross stewart and alex iacovitti, to increase the pressure on manager neil lennon. rangers are currently playing falkirk. and they're 4—0 up, with the match deep into the second half. now, to the premier league. both chelsea and tottenham had the chance to go top of the premier league, but neither could score in their match against each other at stamford bridge. it was goalless after 90 minutes, as ben croucher reports. ten games in now, chelsea and spurs have done well to bridge the gap to the top of the prem
world champion ronnie o'sullivan suffered a shock defeat to world number 66 alexander ursenbacher inonship. the rocket was beaten 6—5 in milton keynes. danish golfer emily pederson continued her incredible run on the ladies‘ european tour. she won the tour‘s showpiece final event — the open de espania — by four shots. she's the first player to win three consecutive events on the tour since 1989. and holders celtic have been knocked out of the scottish league cup, ending their...
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ronnie 0'sullivan overcame a scare at snooker‘s northern ireland open to reach the last four — and closeagainst defending champion judd trump. 0'sullivan found himself 2—0 down in the quarters — but came back to win 5—2. he'll face ali carter tomorrow while trump takes on david grace in the other semi. the world number one novak djokovic is through to the last four of the atp finals. the serb — at the top of your screen — beat alexander zverev in straight sets — 6—3, 7—6 at the o2 arena in london. he's aiming to win a record equalling sixth title at the end of season tournament and plays the us open champion dominic thiem in the semis tomorrow. that's all the sport for now. the weather as we head through the weekend is looking a little bit mixed. we will see a cold front moving south and that'll dominate things for the next few days. on saturday, eight mild and breezy sort of day. there will be some rain and initially that will be in the cold fronts across scotland and northern ireland, it will slip across england through the rest of the weekend. he will see deals developing with gusts t
ronnie 0'sullivan overcame a scare at snooker‘s northern ireland open to reach the last four — and closeagainst defending champion judd trump. 0'sullivan found himself 2—0 down in the quarters — but came back to win 5—2. he'll face ali carter tomorrow while trump takes on david grace in the other semi. the world number one novak djokovic is through to the last four of the atp finals. the serb — at the top of your screen — beat alexander zverev in straight sets — 6—3, 7—6 at...
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ronnie o'sullivan trailsjudd trump by five frames to three after the first session of the northern irelandan won the crucial final frame of the session with this total clearance of 137 to reduce the deficit to two frames. the first to nine, will win the title when they resume later this evening. that's all from sportsday. now on bbc news a special programme... britain's baby scan boom. at first, i was doing them every two weeks. it's an industry that's thriving. having the reassurance from private scans has literally got me through. many women say they help, but is there a risk of false reassurance? that's what i specifically paid for, to check for ectopic and they got it so wrong. we investigate concerns about how scanning studios operate... to embark on a scan of a woman who's been bleeding is appalling. ..go inside a company whatsapp group which reviews scans... i knew something was wrong straightaway. i didn't know what to do. . . hear from a whistle—blower who claims problems will be missed... they want to be all singing, all dancing, medical checks, pictures, and it can't be done in
ronnie o'sullivan trailsjudd trump by five frames to three after the first session of the northern irelandan won the crucial final frame of the session with this total clearance of 137 to reduce the deficit to two frames. the first to nine, will win the title when they resume later this evening. that's all from sportsday. now on bbc news a special programme... britain's baby scan boom. at first, i was doing them every two weeks. it's an industry that's thriving. having the reassurance from...
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ronnie 0'sullivan was also among today's other winners. and that's all the sport for now. which has spread down across all areas overnight from the north. it'll be windy as well to begin with, with winds tending to ease down. we should see some sign and also a few showers. the reason for the strong winds, you can see the tightly packed isobars across the eastern side of the country. those will tend to ease down though as this ridge of high pressure moves in from the west. so we will start with gales in northern and eastern areas first thing, becoming a bit lighter through the day. wintry showers through scotland, and rain showers across england and wales will tend to ease down with increasing amounts of sunshine in the afternoon. it'll be a cold day, with temperatures ranging between 4—10 celsius — colder than that when you factor in the wind. it's a short—lived arctic blast, though, we start to see it return to milder air off the atlantic through friday and into the weekend. but it'll be quite windy, particularly late on friday and into saturday. so it turns milder and we
ronnie 0'sullivan was also among today's other winners. and that's all the sport for now. which has spread down across all areas overnight from the north. it'll be windy as well to begin with, with winds tending to ease down. we should see some sign and also a few showers. the reason for the strong winds, you can see the tightly packed isobars across the eastern side of the country. those will tend to ease down though as this ridge of high pressure moves in from the west. so we will start with...
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ding junhui is the reigning champion, butjudd trump and seven—time champion ronnie o'sullivan are theyounis—jewell is there for us. we will get to the action in a moment. but we had some withdrawals to the covid—i9. moment. but we had some withdrawals to the covid-19. two players had to pull out today. ryan day in anthony hamilton both tested positive and they are all tested regularly before these tournaments which are being held at the marshall arena in milton keynes this season. it was hoped that the uk championships, some will be held at the home in new york but that has not been possible so at the marshall arena which has been a secure bubble environment. the players have been staying there as well. accommodation on site for them but they are allowed to go home in between matches and in between tournaments as well which puts them at risk so two players have test deposited today. they redo to play today on the opening day so their opponents had been given by us to round two. it's the opening day, what's been the highlight, or do you think that's still to come? there been no huge sh
ding junhui is the reigning champion, butjudd trump and seven—time champion ronnie o'sullivan are theyounis—jewell is there for us. we will get to the action in a moment. but we had some withdrawals to the covid—i9. moment. but we had some withdrawals to the covid-19. two players had to pull out today. ryan day in anthony hamilton both tested positive and they are all tested regularly before these tournaments which are being held at the marshall arena in milton keynes this season. it was...
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ronnie roe jackson.es are called, the prospect of progressive congress decreases, what does that mean for the left? their legislative wish list is long, that next. applebee's 2 for $20. it's date night in the neighborhood. ...little things... ...can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. thresponds to snoringse from automatically. so no hiding under your
ronnie roe jackson.es are called, the prospect of progressive congress decreases, what does that mean for the left? their legislative wish list is long, that next. applebee's 2 for $20. it's date night in the neighborhood. ...little things... ...can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea...
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doctor that used to treat president obama and tommy tuberville, ronnie jackson, tommy tuberville who voting rights act is, those people are more emblematic of the party than the people like lindsey graham who represents the elite, the donors to the party. they represent the people who want the division but the base of the party is much more representative because people like tommy tuberville and others. >> my heart goes out to my favorite coveted republican, michael steele, for having the courage to be with us. the thing is, the party is still a cult. it's still driven by donald trump. that's not going to change even when he's moved out of the white house by federal marshalls. he reminds me of a mob boss who says to the party, you know, you work for me. you still work for me. even if i'm going to jail, you're still working for me because the base is following him. so all those great scenarios that our friend jennifer rubin came up with, this gigantic analogy which is donald trump who entered the white house because of his racist birthism conspiracy and is leaving the white house with
doctor that used to treat president obama and tommy tuberville, ronnie jackson, tommy tuberville who voting rights act is, those people are more emblematic of the party than the people like lindsey graham who represents the elite, the donors to the party. they represent the people who want the division but the base of the party is much more representative because people like tommy tuberville and others. >> my heart goes out to my favorite coveted republican, michael steele, for having the...
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ronnie o'sullivan is through to the final of the northern ireland open after beating ali carter by sixp or david grace who meet in the other semifinal tonight. and bristol de may, ridden by darleacob, won the betfair chase at haydock park for the third time in four years. defending champion and favourite lostintranslation struggled into third. austria's dominic thiem ended novak djocovic‘s hopes of winning a record—equalling sixth season ending atp tour title. it took him three sets to see off the world number one who will face the winner of rafa nadal and danil medvedev in tomorrow's final. sue barker is with andrew castle. a three hour marathon, it was, andrew and how did he come back? he just hit winner after winner. very impressive. also impressive was the way after having match points in the second set, he managed to establish and just carry on, deal with the disappointment going into the third, but you're right, to be 4—0 down, i do not think novak djokovic would have lost a tie—break from 4—0 down ever especially in a situation like this. there were times when he was a little bi
ronnie o'sullivan is through to the final of the northern ireland open after beating ali carter by sixp or david grace who meet in the other semifinal tonight. and bristol de may, ridden by darleacob, won the betfair chase at haydock park for the third time in four years. defending champion and favourite lostintranslation struggled into third. austria's dominic thiem ended novak djocovic‘s hopes of winning a record—equalling sixth season ending atp tour title. it took him three sets to see...
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guest is looking beyond the pandemic for buying opportunities in the health care case i'm joined by ronnial. you see a name that has 30% upside but tech investors want a lot more than 30% up side. >> 30% is pretty good and the companies also pay pretty nice dividends, typically 3 to 5 to 6% if you need to get a tripling but most of us will be pretty happy with percentages that beat the cows the cost of living by a few percentage points. >> absolutely. people need to sleep at night. tell me why in this sector in particular, what is your top picks and what general would you recommend in terms of the thesis here for investors? >> right so i think the sector, the pharma sector is up for a 15 to 20% rebound. the sector traded down, not even talking about going up with the s&p, also traded down but there's also fear it will sweep the senate and incorporate more from the liberal wing of the party. now that we're looking at 52-48 for republicans, some of the blue states are also in the heart of the drug industry so gonzalez -- social security, menendez in new jersey, unlikely to vote for a resolu
guest is looking beyond the pandemic for buying opportunities in the health care case i'm joined by ronnial. you see a name that has 30% upside but tech investors want a lot more than 30% up side. >> 30% is pretty good and the companies also pay pretty nice dividends, typically 3 to 5 to 6% if you need to get a tripling but most of us will be pretty happy with percentages that beat the cows the cost of living by a few percentage points. >> absolutely. people need to sleep at night....
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ronnie jackson talks about the rise of coronavirus cases in his home state.nd presidential -- trump presidential campaign senior advisor laura trump weighs in on the next steps for president trump as the team gears up for legal battles ahead. don't miss a moment of it. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ since pioneering the suv in 1935, the chevy suburban has carried many things. nothing more important than family. introducing the most versatile and advanced chevy suburban and tahoe ever. stayed on my mind... was another around the corner? or could it be a different story? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. almost 98 percent of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. ...and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliqui
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no, ronnie must have a horse and that is not fair. marty. i mean india government spending. what is it in again? i think that mothers remember their children, their whole lives. sometimes i think she's dead and i get very sad. maybe my mother has seen me but doesn't want to come forward because she doesn't want to reveal the secret. nobody knows it must also be hard to have a son appear in your life after so many years, especially if it was a secret. but it's hard as the years go by because we're not asking for anything unusual. sometimes i get angry when i notice resignation in myself. because i'm not so old. i'm 53. time is passing by. there are people older than me who disappeared before me. my mother was probably around 70 the women at the home were young. it would be so cruel to get to the end and find them in the ground. it is probably in the ocean where we are moved to because remember who doesn't get a few days. yes, i say break a little business on the stump of only, you know, your guess miles beneath the cap where there are no better access. that is nina's get out.
no, ronnie must have a horse and that is not fair. marty. i mean india government spending. what is it in again? i think that mothers remember their children, their whole lives. sometimes i think she's dead and i get very sad. maybe my mother has seen me but doesn't want to come forward because she doesn't want to reveal the secret. nobody knows it must also be hard to have a son appear in your life after so many years, especially if it was a secret. but it's hard as the years go by because...
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ronnie jackson is here on the pfizer vaccine and his election victory.he hottest app out there right now with the founder of the company parler, john mace is here on his platform's election boost. why he's the number one downloaded app right now on apple. joining us all morning long is dagen mcdowell and jon hilsenrath. we'll get back to the panel when we come right back. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. maria: welcome back. markets rebounding big time after yesterday's positive vaccine news. pfizer and biontech saying their covid-19 vaccine is more than 90% effective. they could see approval from the food and drug administration by the end of the month. joining me right now is former white house doctor, texas congressman-elect, ronnie jackson. congratulations on your win. >> thank you for having me. maria: good to see you. tell me what you think about this pfizer, biontech news. i know president trump told us for some time we would be getting a vaccine by the end of the year. people laughed at him and here we are, talking abou
ronnie jackson is here on the pfizer vaccine and his election victory.he hottest app out there right now with the founder of the company parler, john mace is here on his platform's election boost. why he's the number one downloaded app right now on apple. joining us all morning long is dagen mcdowell and jon hilsenrath. we'll get back to the panel when we come right back. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. maria: welcome back. markets rebounding big time after...
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it affected by the pandemic september and >>middle of october he's trying to be calm doctor ronny d is the assistant professor of internal medicine for the unlv school of medicine at the icu at umc she sees first hand how covid is affecting people several days that's it would have been seeing lot more admissions from the emergency room. >>we're also seeing that missions from dad florists going to the icu because they're just becoming more steak doctor dee says with the reopening she expected cases to rise, but nothing compared to now he's starting could be most of our patients and the covid icu bring down their predominantly spending and 50% of latinos in the icu are critically ill while it's mostly men. the number of women is increasing to have seen patients particularly these banks did indeed into. >>enormous me would it's probably not something worries on monday you know a week after its you sometimes the high number of cases is in part due to multi generational families living together social behavior jobs in the service industry and previous health issues what we are looking is i
it affected by the pandemic september and >>middle of october he's trying to be calm doctor ronny d is the assistant professor of internal medicine for the unlv school of medicine at the icu at umc she sees first hand how covid is affecting people several days that's it would have been seeing lot more admissions from the emergency room. >>we're also seeing that missions from dad florists going to the icu because they're just becoming more steak doctor dee says with the reopening she...
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and ronnie and i had to pick mckinsey $10000.00 fee to help me understand that there's a connection between me surviving and not getting eaten by this rapid speed which i can move my legs in the opposite direction thank you mckenzie thank you so much as well that's really good point ok because what mckinsey offers is basically a way the population is so divorced from nature. production of wealth wealth creation. real food like we have an economy based on fabricated like goopy food right the fact that we you know they're counting on that but you won't actually know the experience you will have the instinct to run when you hear i say the real me is that obvious to gaslight everybody so no have any sense of who they are or what they do or what their instincts are in the mckinsey says when we know we have a solved problem for you we can help you understand what your true instincts are when you feel that pain in your stomach after not having a for a while that's called mckinsey hunger and for 10000 dollars we'll show you how to buy a ham sandwich in fact i believe the united states is a governme
and ronnie and i had to pick mckinsey $10000.00 fee to help me understand that there's a connection between me surviving and not getting eaten by this rapid speed which i can move my legs in the opposite direction thank you mckenzie thank you so much as well that's really good point ok because what mckinsey offers is basically a way the population is so divorced from nature. production of wealth wealth creation. real food like we have an economy based on fabricated like goopy food right the...
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out but there's going to going to be granted interested he's going to 16 to 20 tony jump one and ronnie 60 who wants very much like he's not going to win so so whatever the turnout was he may have got more turnout but he is losing this time so 2820 is a replay of 2016 is unfolding this time it is still best seen perfect benylin people voted for him so that conference and go through but it latches are about winning or losing and so he not it's name from iran and women that's a great thing but if i want to lose and you want to call out a victory right but from a politician's 1st are you running you lose i do trust people are are happier now than they were in 26 i'm not did i know his vote is there but if he lost this time that's different and the same thing is in regard to race i don't think we know yet but last. overwhelmingly voted for democrats it may have been 2 or 3 points higher among black males for strong and it had been young and 2016 but we don't know for sure because there's a lot of we haven't counted all of boccia and the 2nd thing in regard to the hispanic vote it does learn
out but there's going to going to be granted interested he's going to 16 to 20 tony jump one and ronnie 60 who wants very much like he's not going to win so so whatever the turnout was he may have got more turnout but he is losing this time so 2820 is a replay of 2016 is unfolding this time it is still best seen perfect benylin people voted for him so that conference and go through but it latches are about winning or losing and so he not it's name from iran and women that's a great thing but if...
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now ronny's are continuing from both candidates across the u.s. kind to the east and plains of thought to for all of them have race divisions and even questions about the u.s. system of democracy we get so we got reaction from people in new york. with the whole mess go annoy you know. you got to do what i want better put it people the american people you know just what the book put american people and what the white person is to see that's going to go put the people of america that do trust is a direct threat to our democracy to our freedom and to our everything that we live for and everything everybody what fun this country well i think is already proven himself to be a threat to democracy my whole is that we can get past. this all the hysterics of the last 4 years and start moving forward as a country there's no 05 at this point even though he's going to be lawsuits which is probably going to delayed the presidency from he's frightened he needs to find out what he's fighting for because there is some kind of fronts in this country so we need to
now ronny's are continuing from both candidates across the u.s. kind to the east and plains of thought to for all of them have race divisions and even questions about the u.s. system of democracy we get so we got reaction from people in new york. with the whole mess go annoy you know. you got to do what i want better put it people the american people you know just what the book put american people and what the white person is to see that's going to go put the people of america that do trust is...
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mark allen has called ronnie o'sullivan a "bully" after the pair had an argument during their championin milton keynes. o'sullivan complained that allen was distracting him by moving in his eyeline while he was at the table. the spat went on for some time with the players ignoring the referee's plea to continue with the match. allen eventually won to set up a semi—final againstjudd trump tomorrow. o'sullivan said afterwards that there were no hard feelings. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. news conferences, top lines and headlines coming in ahead of the premier league this weekend. jurgen klopp has been speaking, the liverpool manchester city game this weekend. i will see you this afternoon. a very good afternoon to you. you are watching bbc news. the time is 140 and there will be much more on the progress of the us election. before that, let's talk about the very sad news that has come in from the world of arts in the last few minutes. the death has just been announced of the actor geoffrey palmer who has died at the age of
mark allen has called ronnie o'sullivan a "bully" after the pair had an argument during their championin milton keynes. o'sullivan complained that allen was distracting him by moving in his eyeline while he was at the table. the spat went on for some time with the players ignoring the referee's plea to continue with the match. allen eventually won to set up a semi—final againstjudd trump tomorrow. o'sullivan said afterwards that there were no hard feelings. that's all the sport for...
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ronnie mike asserted this interview has been you bringing the conversation back to china.t the united states and its partners may be in europe and elsewhere need to prepare for an indefinite form of long—term hostility across the world with china. is that what you are saying? i would say competition rather than hostility. we have to recognise what china is waging as this campaign of co—opting. the lower profits and access to the markets in chinese investments. but once we are in, to coerce us but once we are in, to coerce us to adhere to their worldview and what china really wants to do is create servile relationships that allows it to recreate the tributary system. and to do so in a way that profoundly disadvantages is not only from a security perspective but from an economic perspective as well. soi economic perspective as well. so i would say the key word is we have to compete so we have to make ourselves better and stronger but also confront these aggressive chinese practices and the overall policies of the communist party. there have been positive indicators, especial
ronnie mike asserted this interview has been you bringing the conversation back to china.t the united states and its partners may be in europe and elsewhere need to prepare for an indefinite form of long—term hostility across the world with china. is that what you are saying? i would say competition rather than hostility. we have to recognise what china is waging as this campaign of co—opting. the lower profits and access to the markets in chinese investments. but once we are in, to coerce...
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election was a fraud and demanding a recount crowds gathered in florida while the incumbent prevailed ronnie from california why give caused huge as a democrat party's stronghold all those rallies appeared peaceful and non-singing michigan things turned ugly when the 2 sides posing sides of course matt. well as you can see scuffles broke out involving groups of people many of whom were armed more than 500 truck supporters with gathered where you micah hats and chanting slogans such as for more years ideology of daniel holkins joined you neal here in the studio to discuss the current state. of the nation whatever the result in the end of the day would wake up disappointed when they read the news on the social media and that's reflected by the protests we've seen over the streets across many cities of america both pro trumpet and celebrating baden's victory and also reflected in the polling numbers though don't forget that although biden won the majority of electoral college votes the popular vote was much closer around $75000000.00 for boyd to 71000000 for trumbo threat alerts yeah indeed the
election was a fraud and demanding a recount crowds gathered in florida while the incumbent prevailed ronnie from california why give caused huge as a democrat party's stronghold all those rallies appeared peaceful and non-singing michigan things turned ugly when the 2 sides posing sides of course matt. well as you can see scuffles broke out involving groups of people many of whom were armed more than 500 truck supporters with gathered where you micah hats and chanting slogans such as for more...
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this is president, hasn't ronnie and divides reef trying to salvage their pitch to refute trying to salvage that deal, looking forward to the presidential elections set to take place here in iran next year in june that the reformists haven't been doing well in the polls. in fact, in the parliamentary elections, they really have the most conservative parliament, the country has seen since 1989. and the hope is from president hasn't rouhani, that if the united states returns to that deal, that the reformists could do much better in that presidential election next year. thanks very much indeed, said big on interim president has called for calm after he was sworn in. francisco said gusty is the country's 3rd leader in order to reach the former official of the world bank will serve until elections are held in april. been in turmoil since congress voted president's martin discolor out of office last week, accusing him of corruption. but his replacement resigned after only 5 days on amazon says has more from lima on the challenges for the faces. he's only going to take the government through these
this is president, hasn't ronnie and divides reef trying to salvage their pitch to refute trying to salvage that deal, looking forward to the presidential elections set to take place here in iran next year in june that the reformists haven't been doing well in the polls. in fact, in the parliamentary elections, they really have the most conservative parliament, the country has seen since 1989. and the hope is from president hasn't rouhani, that if the united states returns to that deal, that...
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we are all part of the process in deciding whether or not we should go in a group of fishermen who ronnie, a task force to decide voted to recommend to the fish and wildlife that we delay the season because of the amount of whales were president. so we are part of the process. >>well for now the delays until december 1st, but it is possible that the season could be delayed again laster was delayed until december 15 for the exact same reason. >>well the rick recreational crab fishing season data is still set to open up this saturday, so we will keep you posted. well let's talk about some football shelley the niners home game at levi's stadium went just like everyone expected a loss to the green bay packers, the niners to slip into the game with a depleted roster they have some of the injuries are dealing with covid it's a lot. was not the rematch of the nfc championship game that everyone one it right. packers quarterback aaron rodgers towards the niners defense throwing for touchdowns and 305 yards. the game was the packers, 18 versus the niners see forty-niners backup quarterback nick mu
we are all part of the process in deciding whether or not we should go in a group of fishermen who ronnie, a task force to decide voted to recommend to the fish and wildlife that we delay the season because of the amount of whales were president. so we are part of the process. >>well for now the delays until december 1st, but it is possible that the season could be delayed again laster was delayed until december 15 for the exact same reason. >>well the rick recreational crab fishing...
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number of people killed in the incident in a skirmish tac took place some 75 kilometers outside to ronnie north, east of hebron, near the resort city of that which is the city there. people were scared from the heat of their role in summer and plenty of below us there. you know, apparently did traffic was quiet less than usual in comparison to the other days. the terrorists, apparently house cock into the vehicle of the assassinated scientists. do news media say that there was an explosion similar to the attacks carried out in the past by israeli agents. and then there was a gun fly. berridge of gunfire. it's been the security officials but number of people killed in the incident are not known exactly how many people have died in the incident. thanks very much for sharing what's occurring in the country. very action to the killing today. all made a local reporter speaking to us from 2. well then we're on the story. at heart, he's only have a trunk and joins me in the studio. i'm going to eat and hi there. yes, so we've been hearing really what the iranian authorities have said, who they t
number of people killed in the incident in a skirmish tac took place some 75 kilometers outside to ronnie north, east of hebron, near the resort city of that which is the city there. people were scared from the heat of their role in summer and plenty of below us there. you know, apparently did traffic was quiet less than usual in comparison to the other days. the terrorists, apparently house cock into the vehicle of the assassinated scientists. do news media say that there was an explosion...
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didn't only kill this scientist, but it also killed any opportunity left for dialogue between the ronnie administration in the next 8 months that they have left in office and the incoming biden. it's been a stray ssion. it was seen as an attempt to politically really provide no opportunity for that to happen. and there are already calls within iran from the conservative parliament for iran to completely reduce all of its commitments to the 2 $1015.00 nuclear agreement. one of the last things remaining that iran is still abiding by and that is the nuclear inspections by the i.a.e.a. representatives. and there are already calls within parliament that that should also be stopped. that is one of the last things that iran has, the ability to do, one of the last remaining agreements within the nuclear deal that they were biting by. so there is a lot of ongoing debate at the moment, but there is a sense that iran will retaliate, but not in the way that most people would expect. certainly watch and wait. ok, dorset thanks very much for that update from tehran. hundreds of police and paramilitary
didn't only kill this scientist, but it also killed any opportunity left for dialogue between the ronnie administration in the next 8 months that they have left in office and the incoming biden. it's been a stray ssion. it was seen as an attempt to politically really provide no opportunity for that to happen. and there are already calls within iran from the conservative parliament for iran to completely reduce all of its commitments to the 2 $1015.00 nuclear agreement. one of the last things...
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particularly heavy or seen 40 or 50 millimeters in the last couple of days so it's not flooding ronnie's just sees no right there is rain now both in the event and on the next 2 days. but. it's a centuries old battle and the battle is being passed to a new generation. witness follows a young native american as he takes the struggle into a 21st century america everybody's the world although we did hear sacrifices that we made is going to be sound as can be remembered for all the all time to come on a knife edge on al-jazeera. but again you're watching out 0 remind of our top stories this hour in the race to the white house is going down to the wire after flipping which going on wisconsin joe biden now has a projected total of 264 electoral college votes to cling to the associated press or trump has 214 it takes 270 to win the election. the u.s. president has repeated unsustained shaped claims that there were major problems with voting ballot counting george was one of several states where votes are still being counted and republicans are finally legal challenges in the election. trying to
particularly heavy or seen 40 or 50 millimeters in the last couple of days so it's not flooding ronnie's just sees no right there is rain now both in the event and on the next 2 days. but. it's a centuries old battle and the battle is being passed to a new generation. witness follows a young native american as he takes the struggle into a 21st century america everybody's the world although we did hear sacrifices that we made is going to be sound as can be remembered for all the all time to come...
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minister was given a rousing welcome both sides saying that this was the historic way they are sure of ronnie staying, dad, they should be a leap of faith. both countries should move to try to get a move destroyed imran khan also saying that it was indeed a historic development. and he said that pakistan would do whatever to sports reporter to their stall, peace and of iran has done an interview with while. and although did it because diplomatic norm is right and both sides support a brave face. there are serious challenger beardsley and no one knows what happened within the next to go to the prime minister. had already played a crucial role in bringing the taleban and the u.s. to accept across the table from each other. and also played a role in the intra dialogue. know what pakistan has said. all along that there has to be of one lead or in pakistan also warns that of one if down be used against any other country. something that the taliban agreed with the united states that are deep. and people based on the elements driven out by the pakistani military, including by loot, insurgents are tr
minister was given a rousing welcome both sides saying that this was the historic way they are sure of ronnie staying, dad, they should be a leap of faith. both countries should move to try to get a move destroyed imran khan also saying that it was indeed a historic development. and he said that pakistan would do whatever to sports reporter to their stall, peace and of iran has done an interview with while. and although did it because diplomatic norm is right and both sides support a brave...
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ronnie's being held in iraq's capital in a show of support to shia cleric. thousands of people have gathered in tahrir square, which was once the focus of anti-government protests elsewhere in the city of nasiriya. sada supporters have been clashing with anti-government protesters in the only remaining sitting area for them. parliamentary elections are due to be held in iraq. next june, simona 14, was at the rally. in fact, that friday's prayer here in baghdad, was an overt display of power on the part of the sudras movement, just days after its leader. and the peace party intended to secure a majority in the forthcoming parliamentary elections and also to nominate the prime minister. of course, that would be a substantial increase compared to 16 percent of seats his party currently holds. but as you can see, thousands of people have gathered here today, which shows just how much political muscle this movement has, and also how much organizational capability they have to hold this thing together. and that's in stark contrast to the anti-government protest mo
ronnie's being held in iraq's capital in a show of support to shia cleric. thousands of people have gathered in tahrir square, which was once the focus of anti-government protests elsewhere in the city of nasiriya. sada supporters have been clashing with anti-government protesters in the only remaining sitting area for them. parliamentary elections are due to be held in iraq. next june, simona 14, was at the rally. in fact, that friday's prayer here in baghdad, was an overt display of power on...