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that was another reason he said he dewant to run. -- did not want to run. but the final analysis, he thought very much if he were a candidate for re-election that he might pull his punches if he had an opportunity to get a peace settlement in vietnam. and he did not want to be put in that kind of a position. he thought if he were free of politics that he could do whatever is necessary to reach a peace agreement. so that was the real reason he didn't run. steve: along those lines, this is from october of 1968. a conversation between president johnson and everett dirksen, republican from illinois. a mention of richard nixon, the issue of vietnam. let's listen. >> i have told nixon and i repeat to you, that i'm trying as hard as i know how to get the peace in vietnam as quickly as i can. for that reason, i am not running. now, when i have anything that i believe justifies or warrants a consultation, i will initiate it. steve: as you hear that conversation, your reaction james jones. ,james: well, in october, maybe ten days, two weeks before the election, we we
that was another reason he said he dewant to run. -- did not want to run. but the final analysis, he thought very much if he were a candidate for re-election that he might pull his punches if he had an opportunity to get a peace settlement in vietnam. and he did not want to be put in that kind of a position. he thought if he were free of politics that he could do whatever is necessary to reach a peace agreement. so that was the real reason he didn't run. steve: along those lines, this is from...
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the decision to run for office. the argument is not incompatible with what i talked about. it builds on them. it shifts the analysis to the candidate level to understand why parties move towards the extreme. the how is important as different policy solutions are being proposed and put in place to minimize polarization. initiatives that speak to higher third parties or efforts to change the primary system might not be a cure-all for decreasing partisan polarization in congress. my book developed the party fit explanation as to why some sikh elected office and others do not. this is important because candidates have been understood to have been self-starters. file their own paperwork and race throw money and are in charge of the day-to-day operations. they tried encourage and discourage individuals the decision is made by the candidate there's a variety of factors that influence the decision whether it's in a competent the makeup of the district where your ability to fund the campaign. i introduced party fit into stud
the decision to run for office. the argument is not incompatible with what i talked about. it builds on them. it shifts the analysis to the candidate level to understand why parties move towards the extreme. the how is important as different policy solutions are being proposed and put in place to minimize polarization. initiatives that speak to higher third parties or efforts to change the primary system might not be a cure-all for decreasing partisan polarization in congress. my book developed...
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run for reelection. that discussion went on. nothing was concluded and then we went back to washington, in the white house. periodically, the president would ask me to come in at the end of the day and have a drink or talk about issues. and the issue of whether he should run or not came up a few times. if you go fast forward then to december of 1967, christmas season, we all went back to the ranch. well, we had had an around the world trip, and then went to the ranch. and again, the decision was being discussed. the president asked me to get horace busby, one of his long -time speechwriters and draft a statement that he was not going to run for reelection, but not to tell anybody about it. less than half a dozen who had any inkling that this was even being seriously considered. we had the speech drafted. i mean, what he called the final announcement that he wouldn't run. and in the meantime, i was coordinating the development of the state of the union speech for january 1968. we kept the speechwriters fo
run for reelection. that discussion went on. nothing was concluded and then we went back to washington, in the white house. periodically, the president would ask me to come in at the end of the day and have a drink or talk about issues. and the issue of whether he should run or not came up a few times. if you go fast forward then to december of 1967, christmas season, we all went back to the ranch. well, we had had an around the world trip, and then went to the ranch. and again, the decision...
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in afghanistan, are running and running as democrats. so, i hope that this will be sort of the end of the vietnam era that the military can't be democratic because so many democrats are running who have been in the military. host: michael cohen. mr. cohen: i tend to agree with what kathleen kennedy-townsend just said in the sense that in 1968 the divisions in the democratic party were extraordinary particularly the war in vietnam but the issues of civil rights, crime and a bunch of things that divided the party. you had a wing of the party more conservative democrats, southern democrats, for example somebody like bobby kennedy had a lot of opposition. labor didn't like him. some democrats couldn't stand him. there were serious fault lines in the party. nothing like that today. you see there debate between sort of the bernie sanders wing and it is -- i don't want to paper them over. there are serious differences but nothing on the scale of 1968. the differences were fundamental and in a way i think there was a big wing of the party mccart
in afghanistan, are running and running as democrats. so, i hope that this will be sort of the end of the vietnam era that the military can't be democratic because so many democrats are running who have been in the military. host: michael cohen. mr. cohen: i tend to agree with what kathleen kennedy-townsend just said in the sense that in 1968 the divisions in the democratic party were extraordinary particularly the war in vietnam but the issues of civil rights, crime and a bunch of things that...
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the medium run outlook is a key run because that's the time horizon over which the policy affects the economy. my hope is people understand as the economy evolves we will be moving our policy in order to achieve those two dual mandate goals of price stability and maximum employment. >> thank you. >> i'm curious to get your thoughts on why the yield curve has become so flat. >> it's less flat that it was early in the year. there's a a couple of things gg on of course, as you know. there is demand, a lot of theories, demand for safe assets that has been high. there's also a lot of the central banks have bought long-term assets and that is also pushed down interest rates at the long end of the spectrum and i was kind of my design can why we want to do that and why you wanted to buy those assets is to actually put downward pressure on the long run interest rate. something that hasn't been done before. those are two of the reasons. i think the worrisome thing for some people writing was that wasn't a a signal that the ecoy was getting weaker that's another reason long interest rates can go
the medium run outlook is a key run because that's the time horizon over which the policy affects the economy. my hope is people understand as the economy evolves we will be moving our policy in order to achieve those two dual mandate goals of price stability and maximum employment. >> thank you. >> i'm curious to get your thoughts on why the yield curve has become so flat. >> it's less flat that it was early in the year. there's a a couple of things gg on of course, as you...
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i intend to run as i committed myself to run, in the situation -- to run. if the situation develops where i cannot win, i will release my delegates. i don't have any power over them anyways, i don't have a block of delegation i could trade with and i did -- if i did have, i wouldn't trade with them. as far as i'm concerned, it will be an open and free convention. i will run as hard as i can and stand as firm as i can. if i find i can't win, it will bash i will say to my delegates, you are free people. go wherever you want and make the best judgment. host: courtesy of cbs news, that was mccarthy. michael cohen, as you watch eugene mccarthy, what is your reaction? mr. cohen: eugene mccarthy had a tough relationship with the kennedys for some time, in part because he thought he should be the first catholic president, not john f. kennedy. he never really got over the way got in thekennedy that bobby over kennedy got in the race in 1968. the morning after the new hampshire primaries, kennedy says he is reassessing whether he will run and i think the feeling amon
i intend to run as i committed myself to run, in the situation -- to run. if the situation develops where i cannot win, i will release my delegates. i don't have any power over them anyways, i don't have a block of delegation i could trade with and i did -- if i did have, i wouldn't trade with them. as far as i'm concerned, it will be an open and free convention. i will run as hard as i can and stand as firm as i can. if i find i can't win, it will bash i will say to my delegates, you are free...
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running, and they are running as democrats. i hope this will be the end of the vietnam era that the military cannot be democratic because so many democrats are running who have been in the military. host: michael cohen. guest: it is interesting. i tend to agree with what pat buchannon said. in 1968, the divisions in the democratic party were extraordinary. not just on vietnam, a whole series of issues on civil rights, crime, a whole bunch of things that divided the party and you had a wing of the party , that were more conservative democrats. someone like bobby kennedy, he had a lot of opposition within the party. labor did not like him. southern democrats could not stand him. there were serious fault lines in the party. nothing like that today. you see this debate between the bernie sanders wing of the party and the other side. there are differences, but nothing on the scale of what we saw in 1968. the differences then were fundamental. there was a big wing of the party, antiwar activists, who viewed lyndon johnson as illegiti
running, and they are running as democrats. i hope this will be the end of the vietnam era that the military cannot be democratic because so many democrats are running who have been in the military. host: michael cohen. guest: it is interesting. i tend to agree with what pat buchannon said. in 1968, the divisions in the democratic party were extraordinary. not just on vietnam, a whole series of issues on civil rights, crime, a whole bunch of things that divided the party and you had a wing of...
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if you try to run a mile in dress shoes, you will not run as fast as you will and a pair of four ounce cleats. in the old days, when i was running at the university of oregon, we had a lot of canvas training shoes. you go out for a six mile run and come back in your fee are bloody. it matters. david: a lot of companies were german, adidas and puma. with a happy with you coming along our did they try to get you out of business? phil: they did not really worry about us. until it was too late, we kind of snuck up on them. david: in basketball, you have a player called michael jordan. you have heard of him, right? phil: he started wearing our shoes. we ran an ad that said band in the nba and every kid one of the shoes. david: will i jump higher? phil: you might. david: i think i will go get some. ♪ ♪ david: there was a university of oregon runner, steve prefontaine who was a legendary track start. -- star. how did you get him to wear your shoes? phil: we worked at it. he had worn adidas his whole life. he was right there in eugene and we had a small office in eugene. the guy that ran the o
if you try to run a mile in dress shoes, you will not run as fast as you will and a pair of four ounce cleats. in the old days, when i was running at the university of oregon, we had a lot of canvas training shoes. you go out for a six mile run and come back in your fee are bloody. it matters. david: a lot of companies were german, adidas and puma. with a happy with you coming along our did they try to get you out of business? phil: they did not really worry about us. until it was too late, we...
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i don't ever take any campaign contribution so it is necessary to run campaign if they want to run intothe agreement but at the same time i have got to get my message out through the media and they will not do itot for free it is not the fun part but it is part of the s job. i have to respectfully disagree i haven't seen anything come out toi indicate the president is in collusion so how long is long enough? it goes ond and on i haven't seen anything substantial at all. >> is the opioid crisis getting worse or better? >> it is getting a little worse but we are making progress look at the legislation that wee have passedd. that put billions of dollars to rehabilitation also passing 21st century cures agree bill to put more money into opioid addiction and prevention. we are working diligently on the energy commerce committee and we are making progress. at least this week alone we had meetings with 33 bills we are considering right now that directs thee opioid epidemic that is a big problem 91 people people die every day from opioid addiction. recently a study was done for the first time i
i don't ever take any campaign contribution so it is necessary to run campaign if they want to run intothe agreement but at the same time i have got to get my message out through the media and they will not do itot for free it is not the fun part but it is part of the s job. i have to respectfully disagree i haven't seen anything come out toi indicate the president is in collusion so how long is long enough? it goes ond and on i haven't seen anything substantial at all. >> is the opioid...
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rules run the town is making a killing out of it. to know if it is described apathy that the cities are expanding and they are all getting new customers as well for the bot this is an infamous game with dubious roles in terms of legality ethics and morality what would you call that the dutch attention or german technology and expertise are being used to deal in death we have to do all we can to stop this justify. every two years the british capital attracts military delegations from around the world they come to the london docklands to attend the d.s. . fact that countries may be at war with each other but here they can bury the hatchet while they buy new weapons. one of the biggest stands of the trade fam belongs to ron matal germany's leading arms manufacturer would just hold off base company sells three billion euros worth of military equipment tanks cannons simulation systems guns and ammunition. shall most for mortar launchers soft tillery guns tanks and old munch on display like precious museum exhibits looking so shiny and pre
rules run the town is making a killing out of it. to know if it is described apathy that the cities are expanding and they are all getting new customers as well for the bot this is an infamous game with dubious roles in terms of legality ethics and morality what would you call that the dutch attention or german technology and expertise are being used to deal in death we have to do all we can to stop this justify. every two years the british capital attracts military delegations from around the...
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is on the run tonight. kron4's grant lodes joins us with (grant) a nine year old girls is dead tonight...as police search for the hit and run driver. today...less than 24 hours after the crash... shattered glass and at least two cars with their bumpers caved in... rest along 35th avenue. the crash happened just after nine last night....on 35th... near paxton avenue. that's not far from fruitvale avenue and interstate 5-80. oakland police say an infinity s-u-v ran into a toyota corola as the driver of the corola tried a to make a u-turn. after the crash... denise gonzalez and other nearby neighbor say they saw the five people inside the infinity...s-u-v run away. (grant) (grant) a 25 year-old woman was behind the wheel of the toyota corolla. she is in critical but stable condition. the three girls that were in that car are eight, nine and 10-years-old. the eight and 10-year-olds are in stable condition. the nine year-old was pronounced dead at a hospital. police say a 15-thousand dollar reward is being offer
is on the run tonight. kron4's grant lodes joins us with (grant) a nine year old girls is dead tonight...as police search for the hit and run driver. today...less than 24 hours after the crash... shattered glass and at least two cars with their bumpers caved in... rest along 35th avenue. the crash happened just after nine last night....on 35th... near paxton avenue. that's not far from fruitvale avenue and interstate 5-80. oakland police say an infinity s-u-v ran into a toyota corola as the...
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to run for president, and i hope he will he will get other famous. i refuse to accept this great country is not raising other wonderful people. asbarbara bush, you walk in first lady. is it in a sense a blank slate where you can create your own agenda? mrs. bush: yes, i guess. i am not sure what that means, but people are overly nice to me, and i feel it truthfully every single day. my friends have to look for parking places. i do not have to look for parking places. my friends very often call me and say, would you mind taking me to wherever we are going to, because they have to wait in line at the airport. yes, you can create your own and it is a great privilege and you up to take advantage of it because you can help people. >> and how do you pick your causes? mrs. bush: because i know truthfully that every single would ben america better if more people could read, write, and copperhead. i just know that. we would be able to compete with the rest of the world. he would not have these children who are committing crimes because their families do not h
to run for president, and i hope he will he will get other famous. i refuse to accept this great country is not raising other wonderful people. asbarbara bush, you walk in first lady. is it in a sense a blank slate where you can create your own agenda? mrs. bush: yes, i guess. i am not sure what that means, but people are overly nice to me, and i feel it truthfully every single day. my friends have to look for parking places. i do not have to look for parking places. my friends very often call...
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running for senate, ther vwas a campaiunteer who arrived. he worked the night shift in a 7-eleven a worked e days at the campaign, and he was half deaf and an orphan with no family. he was in his 20s, and the bushes took him in as their own, and cement hip on their family payroluntil he died in his 70s, a few years ago. and it was this gene generous gesture of theirs to open their family to him. tnd yet, they never talked abou it. they never bragged about it. so many times like that. there are many stories. but never from the bushes. they would never talk about it themselves. so that's the kind of thing that i think people will remember because it'sso unusual. there was one-- one line that susan baker said that she felt, that barra bush felt the greatest yardstick of your otccess in life is hoyou treat rs. and, boy, we could use more of that in the world today. i think that's what she'll be membered for. >> sreenivasan: all right, mary kate cary, thank you for joining us tod. >> thank you for having me. >> sreenivasan: in a surprise move, rt
running for senate, ther vwas a campaiunteer who arrived. he worked the night shift in a 7-eleven a worked e days at the campaign, and he was half deaf and an orphan with no family. he was in his 20s, and the bushes took him in as their own, and cement hip on their family payroluntil he died in his 70s, a few years ago. and it was this gene generous gesture of theirs to open their family to him. tnd yet, they never talked abou it. they never bragged about it. so many times like that. there are...
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thing that started when i was sixteen after my gym teacher suggested i start running running frank was not a born athlete and was getting bad grades in gym but he started to enjoy running and became increasingly obsessed. to the medal from a kilometers i rapidly moved up to fifteen when they're all systematically up to twenty twenty two. by the time i was eighteen i did my first marathon. after three more years i ran a seventy kilometer hill trail running mcdonald's or plymouth i love the web stuff frank is a top brunner always at the front of the pack but over time he lost control of it he trained several times a day plans his whole day around running he even gets withdrawal symptoms when he's unable to run. or that always my god awful sometimes i have trouble sleeping tossing and turning and waking up at two am then i have to have someone to go back to sleep or list. psychiatry say that's a clear case of exercise addiction. restlessness is the main symptom patients are restless and there are. many patients become so aggressive that they alienate their families when they're not able t
thing that started when i was sixteen after my gym teacher suggested i start running running frank was not a born athlete and was getting bad grades in gym but he started to enjoy running and became increasingly obsessed. to the medal from a kilometers i rapidly moved up to fifteen when they're all systematically up to twenty twenty two. by the time i was eighteen i did my first marathon. after three more years i ran a seventy kilometer hill trail running mcdonald's or plymouth i love the web...
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the 3rd home run of the season for the japanese star.e way back to make it a one run game --then this happened in the 7th.. a's up 9-7..runners on 2nd and 3rd with 2 out... matt chapman...throws it a little too strong, allowing the tying runs to come in game is knotted at 9 just a horrendous error for the athletics. --then on the very next batter...justin upton wastes no time. leaves no doubt about it... 3-run jack and boog powell would take a hard hit to the head. --angels roll 13-9. meanwhile, the giants were supposed to play the dodgers, but the storm made sure that didn't happen. for only the sixth time in at&t park history, a game was canceled due to rain. the last time it happened...12-years ago and we dug into the archives for this video. the game is rescheduled for saturday the 28th....and they will play a double header. tomorrow's game is still good to go, however it has been pushed back two hours to 3-05. this weekend, we'll see the tiger woods effect on display because even though he barely made the cut... and the odds on favo
the 3rd home run of the season for the japanese star.e way back to make it a one run game --then this happened in the 7th.. a's up 9-7..runners on 2nd and 3rd with 2 out... matt chapman...throws it a little too strong, allowing the tying runs to come in game is knotted at 9 just a horrendous error for the athletics. --then on the very next batter...justin upton wastes no time. leaves no doubt about it... 3-run jack and boog powell would take a hard hit to the head. --angels roll 13-9....
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he said he was going to run? >> i took him seriously in 2011 that he was going to run. when he announced during sweeps week that he would not be running for president, once we rolled around to 2015, one of his advisers at the time, sam number wanted me to write a story saying that he was going to declare that he was running great i said i would not write it until he ran having gone through that experience before. and i did not believe he would stay in the race. i thought he would do it for a while. and then bow out. but he did well and he does not like being perceived as a quitter. by the time we got to october 2015, i took it quite seriously. his crowds were real. he was leading in the polls. he stayed around 25 percent. in a crowded republican primary, that turned out to be what he needed. >> you have seen the evolution from businessman, to candidate, to now president. is there any difference in what is the same? >> almost everything is the same. a wonderful question. he wasunny that when getting ready to move
he said he was going to run? >> i took him seriously in 2011 that he was going to run. when he announced during sweeps week that he would not be running for president, once we rolled around to 2015, one of his advisers at the time, sam number wanted me to write a story saying that he was going to declare that he was running great i said i would not write it until he ran having gone through that experience before. and i did not believe he would stay in the race. i thought he would do it...
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for maintaining order to campus truck running with hand. commanders running with handcuffs to this. spend one night every once in a while and streets and i can't sleep because it's so dangerous and you just stay alert rats are running around running over people running in their chants and often people get beaten or assaulted or raped and that in effect can damage your health pretty quickly. so i'm all for tiny houses but there has to be restroom facilities and shower facilities because otherwise we're putting in people in treacherous living conditions just as if they're living in a tent. and this is why and the shelter keeps an open door policy but he's struggling to keep up with demand i can see right here right across the city shelters are full up many have to turn people away the simple fact in l.a. is there's just not enough shelter there are not enough beds forty seven thousand people experiencing almost this and there are about twelve thousand shelter beds or transitional housing beds even if people on the streets right now decided to come in there's nowhere to come in there's
for maintaining order to campus truck running with hand. commanders running with handcuffs to this. spend one night every once in a while and streets and i can't sleep because it's so dangerous and you just stay alert rats are running around running over people running in their chants and often people get beaten or assaulted or raped and that in effect can damage your health pretty quickly. so i'm all for tiny houses but there has to be restroom facilities and shower facilities because...
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never hurts to do what you told them they would do and run on that and run against what the left, theucker: if you had a political party that literally wanted to eliminate the differences between men and women and pretend that nature wasn't real -- >> tucker: run against that. >> men and women are different. when you pretend otherwise, you destroy society. >> marriage should be but marriage -- >> tucker: the democrats have gottenav to the point where they are attacking people, trying to get them fired from their jobs for acknowledging their own biological differences between the sexes. >> and they are coming on college campuses, they are stopping all those kinds of things,, attacking the first amendment. we had been schapiro, adam corolla, and, talking about what is going on on college campuses, how anti-conservative and anti-basic fundamental beliefs that is. i'm all for that as well. but let's go do what we told themel we were going to do, what they elected us to do inn november of 2016, and let's show that contrast from what the radical left is doing. >> tucker: reallyit come of th
never hurts to do what you told them they would do and run on that and run against what the left, theucker: if you had a political party that literally wanted to eliminate the differences between men and women and pretend that nature wasn't real -- >> tucker: run against that. >> men and women are different. when you pretend otherwise, you destroy society. >> marriage should be but marriage -- >> tucker: the democrats have gottenav to the point where they are attacking...
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the story began a decade ago when run motown started a joint venture with the state run south african company denounced. in two thousand and eight two for middle forces joint south african and the now and germany's run matal defense efficiency and quality may. run matal danelle munition ones will there have been constant scandals around to nail. the whole of south africa's military infrastructure is constantly embroiled in scandal so its origins were criminal and its practices since then have remained criminal to be in partnership with a company that is a state owned enterprise in south africa means that you are effectively engaging in. the corruption that is taking. today. back in northern germany in a village of three thousand five hundred residents. is the nerve center business with bombs and bullets it's also home to the biggest shooting range in europe. and south africa is headquartered. dealings abroad. it's my job to look after the interests of the municipality of suit and we are very happy to have a company like. with so many jobs. the economic factor for our community is very
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it's training time in this gym in weston to run with champions have pumped i run for decades the weight just as heavy as they look at for as nasm the other girls lifting them is a dream come true. my dad was a weightlifter i've loved the sport ever since i was a child and i watched every competition hard. so as soon as it was possible i started lifting weights myself. sprawl to continue the family tradition and to passion has paid off. she's the strongest of the four girl team so far. the brains behind the goal success has this office just one floor higher than i lead what i do he is president of iran's weightlifting association and perhaps the girl's biggest fan he says there should be a difference between men and women in his sport. well. we have many iranian men who have many championship titles and our record holders in the field of weightlifting. the word strongest man right now is an iranian that we want to achieve the same with our women. we hope that in the future not the far future i'm talking about the olympics of twenty twenty four that the iranian women can add to these glor
it's training time in this gym in weston to run with champions have pumped i run for decades the weight just as heavy as they look at for as nasm the other girls lifting them is a dream come true. my dad was a weightlifter i've loved the sport ever since i was a child and i watched every competition hard. so as soon as it was possible i started lifting weights myself. sprawl to continue the family tradition and to passion has paid off. she's the strongest of the four girl team so far. the...
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after three more years i run a seventy kilometer hill trail running under the plane with. frank is a top bronner always at the front of the pack but over time he lost control of it he trained several times a day plans his whole day around running he even gets withdrawal symptoms when he's unable to run. or don't always my god sometimes i have trouble sleeping tossing and turning and waking up at two am then i have to have someone to go back to sleep abortionist psychiatry say that's a clear case of exercise addiction when the worst language the season the restlessness is the main symptom patients are restless and they're at a ball but in many patients become so aggressive that they alienate their families when they're not able to exercise before the end they are both some of them lose their jobs and break up their marriages because they spend so much time working out a few types of into the most part sort of like frank started seeing dr baer at the you know university hospital five years ago he's one of the few psychiatrists in germany who diagnosis and treats exercise add
after three more years i run a seventy kilometer hill trail running under the plane with. frank is a top bronner always at the front of the pack but over time he lost control of it he trained several times a day plans his whole day around running he even gets withdrawal symptoms when he's unable to run. or don't always my god sometimes i have trouble sleeping tossing and turning and waking up at two am then i have to have someone to go back to sleep abortionist psychiatry say that's a clear...
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recently joined the run metal supervisor. would give us an interview. germany are incredibly close to the government because they play a role in. defense. policy and. they would claim in their public relations. which they are treated differently to most other private companies. frank from germany's financial hub is where stocks are listed the share prices shot up thanks to the money made by south africa. in january twenty seventh. just on the sixty five euros each climbing to almost ninety by media and almost one hundred ten euros by the end of the year that's a rise of more than seventy percent within a year. many analysts recommend investing in. it's like this more conflicts equals a greater need for security more defense expenditure this is indeed that's the chain. and in general the arms companies in different ways depending on what's in demand will profit from that. motion to hold us probably don't even know that they profit when ryan mittal sells bombs to crisis regions investors with money in the day confound for example the fund which belongs to
recently joined the run metal supervisor. would give us an interview. germany are incredibly close to the government because they play a role in. defense. policy and. they would claim in their public relations. which they are treated differently to most other private companies. frank from germany's financial hub is where stocks are listed the share prices shot up thanks to the money made by south africa. in january twenty seventh. just on the sixty five euros each climbing to almost ninety by...
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i'm focused on 2018. >> what is the message you think that whoever runs in 2020 needs to run on?were the one -- if you were not the candidate but could advise the candidate and they're facing donald trump or vice president pence if something legally prevents president trump from running, what do you think the message is? because i think a lot of times we get caught up on the messenger and not the message. >> i think the message is about fighting for what is right against what is wrong. i think it is about fighting for other people's kids as hard as you fight for your own and about basic human rights and civil rights and social justice for everyone. so whether that is making sure people have south caroli-- have care as a right and not a privilege and get the job you need and have universal jobs in this country, those are the type of priorities that i think i stand for and a lot of democrats do and i think that is what they'll be talking about in the midterms in '20. >> and when we talk about gender equality and message, i've talked to you today, talked to senator kamala harris, do
i'm focused on 2018. >> what is the message you think that whoever runs in 2020 needs to run on?were the one -- if you were not the candidate but could advise the candidate and they're facing donald trump or vice president pence if something legally prevents president trump from running, what do you think the message is? because i think a lot of times we get caught up on the messenger and not the message. >> i think the message is about fighting for what is right against what is...
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around running over people running in your trance and often people get beaten or assaulted or raped and that in effect can damage your health pretty quickly. so i'm all for tiny houses but there has to be restroom facilities and shower facilities because otherwise we're putting people in treacherous living conditions just as if they're in their community. and this is why andy's shelter keeps an open door policy but he's struggling to keep up with demand. to see right here right across the city shelters are full up many have to turn people away the simple fact in l.a. is there's just not enough shelter there are not enough beds forty seven thousand people experiencing almost this and there are about twelve thousand shelter beds or transitional housing beds even if people on the streets right now decided to come in there's nowhere to come in there's no place to go. up because with limited access to emergency shelters and low cost housing life on the streets in l.a. is an endless game of cat and mouse. because the city is charged with keeping the streets clean morning everybody this de
around running over people running in your trance and often people get beaten or assaulted or raped and that in effect can damage your health pretty quickly. so i'm all for tiny houses but there has to be restroom facilities and shower facilities because otherwise we're putting people in treacherous living conditions just as if they're in their community. and this is why andy's shelter keeps an open door policy but he's struggling to keep up with demand. to see right here right across the city...
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. >> are you going to run?think that we have a good chance at carrying massachusetts in 1952. and i'm seriously considering running. i'm not sure yet what exactly i'm going to do. it's still a year away. >> jack felt the pressure. i think papa really wanted him to go for the top. and that was it. >> in the 1950s, it would be unheard of in the united states for anyone with presidential ambitions to think of running as an unmarried man. it was absolutely essential in joe kennedy sr.'s mind that jack be married. >> jack's pal, charles bartlett, plays matchmaker, inviting jack and a female friend to dinner. >> this young unmarried lady was jackie bouvier. and kennedy followed her out to her car after the dinner party was over. so she had enormous appeal. >> an aspiring reporter, 21-year-old jackie has just completed her bachelor's degree at george washington university. >> jackie had the reputation of being what people then called a brain, very, very bright. but at the same time very glamorous. >> jackie was differ
. >> are you going to run?think that we have a good chance at carrying massachusetts in 1952. and i'm seriously considering running. i'm not sure yet what exactly i'm going to do. it's still a year away. >> jack felt the pressure. i think papa really wanted him to go for the top. and that was it. >> in the 1950s, it would be unheard of in the united states for anyone with presidential ambitions to think of running as an unmarried man. it was absolutely essential in joe kennedy...
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would you consider running for that position? >> leadership has never been on my bucket list and it's not on my bucket listed it in spite of this announcement. i can say that as we look to putting forth a new agenda in the months and weeks to come, i look forward to working with this speaker, this leader, this whip. and certainly other members of the freedom caucus to put forth a bold agenda to make sure that we accomplish that and show a real difference between what conservatives will do for those who have been forgotten by washington, d.c. and i fully expect that you will see a lot of great initiatives come out in the next few weeks. >> reporter: having the top man and fundraiser the face of the party in the house saying he's retiring, does that make it harder to hold on to the majority in november? >> i think if you put any focus on fundraising you're missing the whole point. this ask a representative body, this is the people's house. we should be about the people's agenda. and if it's about money, it's misplaced. >> reporter:
would you consider running for that position? >> leadership has never been on my bucket list and it's not on my bucket listed it in spite of this announcement. i can say that as we look to putting forth a new agenda in the months and weeks to come, i look forward to working with this speaker, this leader, this whip. and certainly other members of the freedom caucus to put forth a bold agenda to make sure that we accomplish that and show a real difference between what conservatives will do...
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david: or a run on, i guess. phil: a run on, ok.: your best time was four minutes and 10 seconds for a mile. phil: four minutes, 13 seconds. close enough. david: i gave you three seconds. phil: i should have taken it. [laughter] david: suppose i tell you today that you have these choices, either built nike or run a 3:56 mile? phil: 3:56 mile or build nike? david: yes. phil: i will take nike. but i did pause. [laughter] david: ok. so, you lettered in three years, and then afterwards you went into the army, and after a year in the army, then you served in the reserves for a number of years. you went to business school at stanford. so how did you happen to pick stanford as a place to go to business school? phil: it was and is a good school. i got admitted. david: ok. all right, so you got admitted, and there was a class on entrepreneurship? phil: yeah, the professor was really a dynamic professor and an inspirational professor, and he had me write a term paper which was most of your grade. you were supposed to attach yourself to a smal
david: or a run on, i guess. phil: a run on, ok.: your best time was four minutes and 10 seconds for a mile. phil: four minutes, 13 seconds. close enough. david: i gave you three seconds. phil: i should have taken it. [laughter] david: suppose i tell you today that you have these choices, either built nike or run a 3:56 mile? phil: 3:56 mile or build nike? david: yes. phil: i will take nike. but i did pause. [laughter] david: ok. so, you lettered in three years, and then afterwards you went...
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southampton have picked upjust is running out.t one league victory in their last 21 games, really worrying lost a lot of that was under maurizio sarri green. that win was against the bottom club west brom. mark hughes wants his side to take more risks and go for it in the remaining games if they are to have any chance of staying in the premier league —— maurizio sarri pellegrino. and chelsea are now five points behind fourth placed tottenham. it was ten points last week. they are closing in. kevin on's goal set chelsea on their way. victor moses got the winner five weeks later. back—to—back league victories or chelsea for the first time in 2018. we must be ready to fight with this spirit because tonight i saw fantastic spirit, fantastic team spirit to continue in this way. i have to make a decision for the team. that result will not take what has been outstanding season for burnley. burnley could be in the europa league, who thought about that? good times for burnley, bad times for southampton. and we have been hearing from michae
southampton have picked upjust is running out.t one league victory in their last 21 games, really worrying lost a lot of that was under maurizio sarri green. that win was against the bottom club west brom. mark hughes wants his side to take more risks and go for it in the remaining games if they are to have any chance of staying in the premier league —— maurizio sarri pellegrino. and chelsea are now five points behind fourth placed tottenham. it was ten points last week. they are closing...
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i've got to run conference now. >> is that a big deal? >> yeah. it's running congress. >> okay. mccarthy, i heard it'd be easier for him to win as minority leader because you don't need as many votes >> we are more gelled than we were ever before one of the reasons why i'm here is because we had a fractured caucus we have mended those we are now working together to pass legislation i don't think the schisms exist like they did before i'm confident we have a good leadership team that is tried and true and has produced. it's going to be a much more seamless transition this time around >> i hear cantor is just knocking the cover off the ball. >> eric. >> and then there's boehner. you could go into the pot business or something. have you thought about -- what happened >> i just about choked on my coffee no, i will not be doing that >> you don't know what you're doing. >> my plan is to come up with my plan in 2019 in the meantime run through this i'm going to figure that stuff out later. >> all right just ideas for you >> thank you you know, we've been doing this for 20 years togethe
i've got to run conference now. >> is that a big deal? >> yeah. it's running congress. >> okay. mccarthy, i heard it'd be easier for him to win as minority leader because you don't need as many votes >> we are more gelled than we were ever before one of the reasons why i'm here is because we had a fractured caucus we have mended those we are now working together to pass legislation i don't think the schisms exist like they did before i'm confident we have a good...
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but running was so beautiful and wonderfulfunny i running was so beautiful and wonderful funny i thought, which of course was and is. —— it was. the race on sunday is going to be one of the best days of your whole life. you go through a lifetime when you run a mass on. you life. you go through a lifetime when you run a mass on. you take this forward and you realise, in every aspect of your life you can be transferred just as surely as running has for view on the day. —— transformed. what a lovely story. from one icon to another. queen elizabeth celebrated her 92nd birthday on saturday, culminating in a concert at the royal albert hall in london. organised by the royal commonwealth society, there was a broad range of music from across the decades and across the world. andy moore reports. # it's not unusual to go out at any time. sir tom jones kicked off the show, backed by the sound of traditional indian drummers. # it's not unusual, it happens every day. zoe ball presented a night she described as the biggest party of the year. like any one of us on our birthday, the queen has booked the
but running was so beautiful and wonderfulfunny i running was so beautiful and wonderful funny i thought, which of course was and is. —— it was. the race on sunday is going to be one of the best days of your whole life. you go through a lifetime when you run a mass on. you life. you go through a lifetime when you run a mass on. you take this forward and you realise, in every aspect of your life you can be transferred just as surely as running has for view on the day. —— transformed....
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on the next pitch he connects for a 3-run home run.sixing of the season. 3-0 -- 6th of the season. 3-0 giants. belt a two out double that scores buster posey from first base. 4-0. belt is red hot too. top of the 7th, 4-1. a single. a run scores. a two run game. strickland, talk about red hot. he had a change up. getting borns to fly out. ends the game -- barnes flies out. ends the game. trevor cahill got help from his friends. gonzales, extra bases there. solo shot. george springer. they call this a springer dinger and the game is tied 2- 2. astros pitcher working on a gem. 12th strikeout. and then yanked because the astros didn't want him to face jonathan. didn't matter. got the game tying hit off the reliever. still tied 3-3. siemian can't make the grab. a run scores. the go ahead run 4-3 lead. houston added 4 more and win 8- 4. astros take 2-3. steph curry is expected to play in game two against the pelicans. in the 2nd quarter, game one, the warriors used a 24-2 run to blow open the game against the pelicans on route it a 123-101 w
on the next pitch he connects for a 3-run home run.sixing of the season. 3-0 -- 6th of the season. 3-0 giants. belt a two out double that scores buster posey from first base. 4-0. belt is red hot too. top of the 7th, 4-1. a single. a run scores. a two run game. strickland, talk about red hot. he had a change up. getting borns to fly out. ends the game -- barnes flies out. ends the game. trevor cahill got help from his friends. gonzales, extra bases there. solo shot. george springer. they call...
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the median run outlook is the key one because that's the time horizon. my hope is people are understanding that as the economy involves, we'll be moving our policy in order to achieve those two dual mandate goals of price stability and maximum employment. >> hi, thank you. i'm curious to get your thoughts on why the yield curve has become so flat. >> so it's less flat than it was earlier in the year. there's a couple things going on, of course, as you know. there's a lot of theories. demand for safe assets has been higher, a lot of the central banks have bought long-term assets, and that's also pushed down interest rates. that was by design why we wanted to do that and buy those assets to put more pressure on the long run interest rates, something that hasn't been done before, new policies. i think the wor-- if people in markets thought that we were moving into a recessionnary period, that could invert or bring the long end down when the short rate is up. i see no evidence that that's what's happening in the market. i think the economic outlook is strong
the median run outlook is the key one because that's the time horizon. my hope is people are understanding that as the economy involves, we'll be moving our policy in order to achieve those two dual mandate goals of price stability and maximum employment. >> hi, thank you. i'm curious to get your thoughts on why the yield curve has become so flat. >> so it's less flat than it was earlier in the year. there's a couple things going on, of course, as you know. there's a lot of...
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person to run for president. i hope he won't because i think he will get all my enemies, all there arethers'and other families. i refused to accept that this country is not raising other wonderful people. lady,you walk in as first is it a blank slate when you can create your own agenda? guest: yes, i guess. i'm not sure know quite what that means. itple are overly nice to me i feel it, truthfully, every single day. my friends have to look for parking places, i do not have to look for parking places. my friends often call me and saying would you mind taking me forever we are going because they have to do things, they have to wait in line at the airport. you can create your own plot or plan. it is a great privilege and you ought to take advantage of it because you can help people. host: how do you pick your causes? guest: i know, truthfully, that every single problem in america causes? would be better if more people could read, write, and comprehend. that. know we would be able to compete with the rest of the world
person to run for president. i hope he won't because i think he will get all my enemies, all there arethers'and other families. i refused to accept that this country is not raising other wonderful people. lady,you walk in as first is it a blank slate when you can create your own agenda? guest: yes, i guess. i'm not sure know quite what that means. itple are overly nice to me i feel it, truthfully, every single day. my friends have to look for parking places, i do not have to look for parking...
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and it could be that then in the long run when. you get diseased should be treated years after the first operation so this is one kind of surgery but you know don't only offer this kind of open surgery you're offering some kind of laser surgery see what happens there puncture off the normal the area off the angle lower angle don and then wire. the laser itself will be inserted and when we pool. backwards. we all. heat the way in the inner part of the way in and a lot in self there and. then what happens in after we remove the wire we have a closure of the way in and of course it will be cocked and so if you do have very good things you should definitely see a specialist because if you don't things can turn bad and you could develop from both this. one sunday evening and a hoss was in so much pain she could barely walk so she went to hospital. those youngsters can saddam and it all started while i was at work i couldn't stand up i had to lean against something or sit down. and then at home i had pain in my leg and back my legs while
and it could be that then in the long run when. you get diseased should be treated years after the first operation so this is one kind of surgery but you know don't only offer this kind of open surgery you're offering some kind of laser surgery see what happens there puncture off the normal the area off the angle lower angle don and then wire. the laser itself will be inserted and when we pool. backwards. we all. heat the way in the inner part of the way in and a lot in self there and. then...
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i knew i would struggle on the run.ly i've run a handful of times in the last month or something. i knewi times in the last month or something. i knew i could swim well that i would struggle. or to come. let's start and the glorious azaleas and the breathtaking greens of augusta. masters even more anticipated than most with the return of tiger woods and mcilroy backheel form. —— back in form. johnny is lucky enough to be spending the next two days in those surroundings, hello, ailey. the first major of the year is under way and it's absolutely glorious conditions for this opening round. we are in the early stages, let's look at the leaderboard as things stand on day one. out in front, vijay singh, the winner of the green jacket back in 2003, under par alongside marc leishman who is playing with tiger woods. no tiger woods on that leaderboard at the moment, we'll get back to that. birthday boy henrik stenson, another open champion, one shot back and the leading british playerjust turned 60 years old, sandy lyle, 30 years
i knew i would struggle on the run.ly i've run a handful of times in the last month or something. i knewi times in the last month or something. i knew i could swim well that i would struggle. or to come. let's start and the glorious azaleas and the breathtaking greens of augusta. masters even more anticipated than most with the return of tiger woods and mcilroy backheel form. —— back in form. johnny is lucky enough to be spending the next two days in those surroundings, hello, ailey. the...
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then a 3—run home run was scored.with a man in position, which they maintained. matches have taken place in the nhl and nba play—offs, the miami heat hosting philadelphia, thatis the miami heat hosting philadelphia, that is one all in the best of seven series. into the third quarter, eight minutes remaining and i am merely bait 73 points — 72. had to oui’ merely bait 73 points — 72. had to our website. but from me, merely bait 73 points — 72. had to ourwebsite. but from me, bye for 110w. “— ourwebsite. but from me, bye for now. —— miami lead. hello again. yesterday proved to be a real scorcher. temperatures got up to 29.1 celsius in london's stjames's park, making it the warmest april day for nearly 70 years. you have to go all the way back to 19119 to find a warmer april day. and for many of us, we had clear blue sunny skies like this pretty much all day. for the early risers this morning, some mist and fog patches to watch out for, particularly western wales and running through the bristol channel as well. there wil
then a 3—run home run was scored.with a man in position, which they maintained. matches have taken place in the nhl and nba play—offs, the miami heat hosting philadelphia, thatis the miami heat hosting philadelphia, that is one all in the best of seven series. into the third quarter, eight minutes remaining and i am merely bait 73 points — 72. had to oui’ merely bait 73 points — 72. had to our website. but from me, merely bait 73 points — 72. had to ourwebsite. but from me, bye for...
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run run. run run right stands on its own right now is now running we've got the police running behind us the way the middle of this where you can see the police are trying to kind of chinaberry justice into one particular spot trying to move them down the streets we have already seen t.v.'s being funny that the protest is in the precise is throwing things out of the present in some small skinny she says and this is zero zero zero but no change on the month undesigned these sites they've made this place they're fine with this was that places. land that was a market for a possible airport the french government decided early this year that he would not be building that airport but it has said that it wants to expel all of the saddest on a case by case basis from this land you can see behind me now the police are having to come back the protests just pushing along from mistreating aren't they came here to protest against the expulsion of the people who started a selection on the land we're going t
run run. run run right stands on its own right now is now running we've got the police running behind us the way the middle of this where you can see the police are trying to kind of chinaberry justice into one particular spot trying to move them down the streets we have already seen t.v.'s being funny that the protest is in the precise is throwing things out of the present in some small skinny she says and this is zero zero zero but no change on the month undesigned these sites they've made...
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he's running for the senate. while the man he will face in november meets with mark zuckerberg before his testimony tomorrow on capitol hill. coming up i will speak with governor scott and senator bill nelson. hello, everyone. this is "the daily briefing." we're all waiting for a white house briefing. sarah sanders to face questions on syria and president trump's quick decision on america's response to another apparent chemical attack on civilians. >> it was an atrocious attack. it was horrible. we are studying that situation extremely closely. we are meeting with our military and everybody else and we'll be making some decisions over the next 24 to 48 hours. >> dana: national security correspondent jennifer griffin joins us from the pentagon. jennifer, what is the pentagon saying about a possible strike? >> reporter: well, dana, the pentagon has been working since yesterday to draw up options for the president. both defense secretary mattis and the president are blaming russian president putin for the apparent g
he's running for the senate. while the man he will face in november meets with mark zuckerberg before his testimony tomorrow on capitol hill. coming up i will speak with governor scott and senator bill nelson. hello, everyone. this is "the daily briefing." we're all waiting for a white house briefing. sarah sanders to face questions on syria and president trump's quick decision on america's response to another apparent chemical attack on civilians. >> it was an atrocious attack....
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advertisers are not running away and they don't have anywhere else to run to.to #delete facebook even though some have said they want to do that. facebook has indicated damaging major numbers of people losing service. there's no proven that yet. concern is if governments around the world start forcing facebook and other data collection companies to make it much easier for people to voluntarily opt out of those data collection practices, was still using the services. in the eu the lot requires that to be much easier. there's ways for tech companies to still set up their terms of service so people are pushed towards sharing more data, but if regulators continuously and cut down that you need to redo that cometh that is when it could become a problem. caroline: may 25 is a big day in europe because that is when the play, and itinto will become a global standard because mark zuckerberg said we will make our updates not only relevant for the new revelation in eu, but around the world. how much will this affect his models for these companies? >> that is to be seen in
advertisers are not running away and they don't have anywhere else to run to.to #delete facebook even though some have said they want to do that. facebook has indicated damaging major numbers of people losing service. there's no proven that yet. concern is if governments around the world start forcing facebook and other data collection companies to make it much easier for people to voluntarily opt out of those data collection practices, was still using the services. in the eu the lot requires...
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>> i took him seriously in 2011 when he was talking about running. when he then announced during sweeps week, when the apprentice was still on the air and he was the star of it or involved in it, that he would not be running for president, once we rolled around to 2015, one of his advisers at the time wanted me to write a story ahead of time saying he was like to declare on june 15, 2015 that he was running. i said i would not write it until he actually ran, having gone through that experience before. i did not believe that he would stay in the race. i thought that he would do it for a while and boost the brand and the bailout. but he did really well. . he does not like being perceived as a winter. -- a quitter. his crowns were real. he was leading in the polls. nothing seemed to put a dent in his floor of voters. in aayed around 25% republican primary. that is all he needed. i didn't and then i did. >> you have seen the evolution from businessmen to candidates in a president. is there any difference? what is the same about donald trump the businessm
>> i took him seriously in 2011 when he was talking about running. when he then announced during sweeps week, when the apprentice was still on the air and he was the star of it or involved in it, that he would not be running for president, once we rolled around to 2015, one of his advisers at the time wanted me to write a story ahead of time saying he was like to declare on june 15, 2015 that he was running. i said i would not write it until he actually ran, having gone through that...
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and to run decent times.about 30 seconds to get across that line. in 1984, a welshman called steve jones who worked for the raf completed his first marathon in chicago. he ran the distance quicker than anyone ever before. jones still holds the british marathon record set in the 1980s. does he think farah will break it on sunday? without a doubt, in my mind. even if the conditions are warm at the weekend, where has he been training? he has been training in ethiopia. i don't see much snow or rain around in the many pictures i have seen of him training, so this is going to be like a training run for him. but for the masses, the heat will be a challenge. this year, think carefully before wearing fancy dress, the organisers advise. but the marathon will always push runners to the limit, that is the point. remember this from last year? david wyeth helped to the finishing line by matthew rees, two strangers united, and they are back this year, urging competitors to be sensible. you've got to pay attention to the wea
and to run decent times.about 30 seconds to get across that line. in 1984, a welshman called steve jones who worked for the raf completed his first marathon in chicago. he ran the distance quicker than anyone ever before. jones still holds the british marathon record set in the 1980s. does he think farah will break it on sunday? without a doubt, in my mind. even if the conditions are warm at the weekend, where has he been training? he has been training in ethiopia. i don't see much snow or rain...
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trump fully endorsed romney to run for the u.s.enate and romney accepted the president's endorsement. on saturday the former massachusetts governor did not win his nomination for that senate seat. that means he will have to compete against the state lawmaker in a republican primary vote in june. >> let's talk politics and trump white house nice to see you. he has allegedly done trump's dirty work involving payoffs to porn actresses. how damaging could this be for the president? >> i think it could be very damaging. michael cohen knows a lot of the secrets. james comey talks about president trump acting like a mafia boss and maybe that's a bit harsh. trump has had a private business. he trusts very few people. he trusts his family, which we know, his daughter, his son-in-law most of the time. he probably trusts his accountant. michael cohen has been one of his important lawyers. he has handled a lot of nasty stuff and probably a lot of comp complicated stuff. there is still the report out there which mr. cohen has denied but others
trump fully endorsed romney to run for the u.s.enate and romney accepted the president's endorsement. on saturday the former massachusetts governor did not win his nomination for that senate seat. that means he will have to compete against the state lawmaker in a republican primary vote in june. >> let's talk politics and trump white house nice to see you. he has allegedly done trump's dirty work involving payoffs to porn actresses. how damaging could this be for the president? >> i...
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two runs will score. allowed two runs, five walks, struck out three. out from getting the save, but the 4-3 lead is wiped out. bottom of the 9th giant load them up, mccutchen, his second walk-off hit in four days. the giants walk off with a 5-4 win. >>> a's starter needed more warmup warmup time. he allowed back to back home runs. dodgers win in a shut-out. at let's at -- athletics, 4-0. >>> in salt lake, mitchell hit the 3 at the shot clock. mitchell led the jazz with 22. second quarter, 22 point utah lee. rubio with the steal. they crush golden state. >>> nba day pew tonight for the lake -- debut tonight for the lakers, after playing ten years in the g-league, he made most of his opportunity with l.a., scoring 19 points. lakers lost to houston, but that was cool. >> cool they bring him up for a game. >> and got paid $13,000 for two games. to get 16,000 a year. incredible selection of the for an brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go to ross celebrate friendship and beyond at
two runs will score. allowed two runs, five walks, struck out three. out from getting the save, but the 4-3 lead is wiped out. bottom of the 9th giant load them up, mccutchen, his second walk-off hit in four days. the giants walk off with a 5-4 win. >>> a's starter needed more warmup warmup time. he allowed back to back home runs. dodgers win in a shut-out. at let's at -- athletics, 4-0. >>> in salt lake, mitchell hit the 3 at the shot clock. mitchell led the jazz with 22....