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he was the greatest goal for spurs. 266 goals, an - goal for spurs. 266 goals, an absolute legend, _an absolute legend, he - goal for spurs. 266 goals, an absolute legend, he will - goal for spurs. 266 goals, an absolute legend, he will be l goal for spurs. 266 goals, an - absolute legend, he will be missed. he has been pearly for a long time, but he was one of the greatest ever players. we all adore him and we will continue to adore him. i am just heartbroken. i will continue to adore him. i am just heartbroken.— will continue to adore him. i am just heartbroken. i don't know how old ou just heartbroken. i don't know how old you are. _ just heartbroken. i don't know how old you are. but — just heartbroken. i don't know how old you are, but did _ just heartbroken. i don't know how old you are, but did you _ just heartbroken. i don't know how old you are, but did you use - just heartbroken. i don't know how old you are, but did you use to - old you are, but did you use to watch him on television? i watched him on saint _ watch him on television? i watched him on saint and _ watch him
he was the greatest goal for spurs. 266 goals, an - goal for spurs. 266 goals, an absolute legend, _an absolute legend, he - goal for spurs. 266 goals, an absolute legend, he will - goal for spurs. 266 goals, an absolute legend, he will be l goal for spurs. 266 goals, an - absolute legend, he will be missed. he has been pearly for a long time, but he was one of the greatest ever players. we all adore him and we will continue to adore him. i am just heartbroken. i will continue to adore him. i...
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spurs announced his death this morning.my's family and friends at this sad time. rest in peace, jimmy. and gary linekar has tweeted this morning. let us talk to the former tottenham captain gary mabbutt. how would you pay tribute to jimmy greaves? {iii pay tribute to jimmy greaves? of course, it has been a very sad day, i heard the news first thing this morning and my deepest condolences go to all his family and friends. it is a very sad time. irate go to all his family and friends. it is a very sad time.— go to all his family and friends. it is a very sad time. we talk about or we use the — is a very sad time. we talk about or we use the word _ is a very sad time. we talk about or we use the word legend _ is a very sad time. we talk about or we use the word legend a _ is a very sad time. we talk about or we use the word legend a lot, - is a very sad time. we talk about or we use the word legend a lot, but l is a very sad time. we talk about or| we use the word legend a lot, but in the case ofjimmy greaves do you think it i
spurs announced his death this morning.my's family and friends at this sad time. rest in peace, jimmy. and gary linekar has tweeted this morning. let us talk to the former tottenham captain gary mabbutt. how would you pay tribute to jimmy greaves? {iii pay tribute to jimmy greaves? of course, it has been a very sad day, i heard the news first thing this morning and my deepest condolences go to all his family and friends. it is a very sad time. irate go to all his family and friends. it is a...
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perhaps fittingly, spurs hosted chelsea this afternoon.applause, both here and at west ham another club where his popularity endures. applause. greaves said all he ever wanted was to play the game and play it well. at times, he played it better than anyone, and made it look so easy. jimmy greaves, who's died at the age of 81. gary mabbutt is a former tottenham captain. he's been giving his reaction to the news ofjimmy greaves' death to my colleague victoria derbyshire. well, of course, it's been a very sad day so far. i heard the news first thing this morning, and of course, my deepest condolences go out to jimmy course, my deepest condolences go out tojimmy and all of his family and friends. it's a very sad time. we talk about all we use the word legend a lot, don't we? betting jimmy greaves's case, do you think it's justified ? jimmy greaves's case, do you think it'sjustified? i jimmy greaves's case, do you think it's justified?— it'sjustified? ithink, of course, jimmy was _ it'sjustified? ithink, of course, jimmy was a — it'sjustified?
perhaps fittingly, spurs hosted chelsea this afternoon.applause, both here and at west ham another club where his popularity endures. applause. greaves said all he ever wanted was to play the game and play it well. at times, he played it better than anyone, and made it look so easy. jimmy greaves, who's died at the age of 81. gary mabbutt is a former tottenham captain. he's been giving his reaction to the news ofjimmy greaves' death to my colleague victoria derbyshire. well, of course, it's...
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spurs announced his death this morning.eatjimmy greaves. we extend our deepest sympathies to jimmy's family and friends at this sad time. rest in peace, jimmy. and gary lineker has tweeted this morning. he says... terribly sad news that jimmy greaves has died. well, spurs are playing chelsea this afternoon. we've hearing from fans and there thoughts aboutjimmy greaves. absolutely gutted. an incredible player. a lot of us grew up watching saints and greavsie. just absolutely gutted. it is quite apt we are playing chelsea today with his history at both clubs. let's hope we give him a good sendoff today. ldelimit give him a good sendoff today. when someone talks _ give him a good sendoff today. when someone talks about _ give him a good sendoff today. when someone talks about jimmy greaves, what do _ someone talks about jimmy greaves, what do you — someone talks about jimmy greaves, what do you think of?— what do you think of? goal-scoring uenius. what do you think of? goal-scoring genius- his — what do you think of? goal-scor
spurs announced his death this morning.eatjimmy greaves. we extend our deepest sympathies to jimmy's family and friends at this sad time. rest in peace, jimmy. and gary lineker has tweeted this morning. he says... terribly sad news that jimmy greaves has died. well, spurs are playing chelsea this afternoon. we've hearing from fans and there thoughts aboutjimmy greaves. absolutely gutted. an incredible player. a lot of us grew up watching saints and greavsie. just absolutely gutted. it is quite...
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chelsea tweeted: while a tweet from spurs read: and fellow spurs and england striker gary lineker had tottenham's stadium in north london, where this afternoon they'll be taking on another ofjimmy greaves' old clubs, chelsea. just tell us, what is the atmosphere like? ., , ., , ., like? fans had been arriving here with floral tributes. _ like? fans had been arriving here with floral tributes. they - like? fans had been arriving here with floral tributes. they had - like? fans had been arriving here | with floral tributes. they had been taken inside the stadium by the club. the world of football had been paying tribute tojimmy greaves online with tweets and other messages, describing him as a legend, a giant of sport, the best goal—scorer ever. jimmy greaves made his mark at tottenham over a career spanning some ten years, scoring 266 times in around 370 appearances. as you say, he began his career at chelsea, who are playing here today. there he showed his promise, scoring around 130 goals in more than 160 matches. today there will be an minut�*s silence to pay respect and players wil
chelsea tweeted: while a tweet from spurs read: and fellow spurs and england striker gary lineker had tottenham's stadium in north london, where this afternoon they'll be taking on another ofjimmy greaves' old clubs, chelsea. just tell us, what is the atmosphere like? ., , ., , ., like? fans had been arriving here with floral tributes. _ like? fans had been arriving here with floral tributes. they - like? fans had been arriving here with floral tributes. they had - like? fans had been arriving...
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spurs fans will remember that. brian clough- jimmy _ spurs fans will remember that.my was — spurs fans will remember that. brian clough. jimmy was the _ spurs fans will remember that. brian clough. jimmy was the goal - spurs fans will remember that. brian j clough. jimmy was the goal poacher, he -la ed clough. jimmy was the goal poacher, he played alongside _ clough. jimmy was the goal poacher, he played alongside the _ clough. jimmy was the goal poacher, he played alongside the main - he played alongside the main striker, but if you saw some of his goals he could go past, three, four, five defenders and his finishing was absolutely faultless and i remember the great bill nicholson, the tottenham manager trying to tell another player who was with him at that time, how to finish, and bill nicholson saidjimmy that time, how to finish, and bill nicholson said jimmy greaves pass the ball to the stanchion. he didn't blast it, he stroked it in. he caressed — blast it, he stroked it in. he caressed it _ blast it, he stroked it in. he caressed it in. _ blast it, he stroked i
spurs fans will remember that. brian clough- jimmy _ spurs fans will remember that.my was — spurs fans will remember that. brian clough. jimmy was the _ spurs fans will remember that. brian clough. jimmy was the goal - spurs fans will remember that. brian j clough. jimmy was the goal poacher, he -la ed clough. jimmy was the goal poacher, he played alongside _ clough. jimmy was the goal poacher, he played alongside the _ clough. jimmy was the goal poacher, he played alongside the main - he...
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chelsea tweeted: while a tweet from spurs read: and fellow spurs and england striker gary lineker hadtenham captain. earlier, he gave his reaction to the news ofjimmy greaves�* death to my colleague victoria derbyshire. well of course it's been a very sad day so far. i heard the news first thing this morning. deepest condolences go out tojimmy and all his family, his friends. it's a very sad time. we talk about... we use the word legend a lot, don't we? injimmy greaves's case, do you think it isjustified? i think of coursejimmy was a legend at chelsea and at spurs and all the clubs he played for. even beyond that, of course, for england, one of the greatest goal—scorers this country has ever had. as you mentioned, sometimes the word legend is used loosely at times — injimmy�*s case, he has absolutely and he's deserved it and it's always the case for him. —— absolutely earned it. he's been absolutely outstanding throughout his career, the goals he scored. his sublime goal scoring abilities, his character, what he has come through. a lot of things he has had to overcome. he's a fantasti
chelsea tweeted: while a tweet from spurs read: and fellow spurs and england striker gary lineker hadtenham captain. earlier, he gave his reaction to the news ofjimmy greaves�* death to my colleague victoria derbyshire. well of course it's been a very sad day so far. i heard the news first thing this morning. deepest condolences go out tojimmy and all his family, his friends. it's a very sad time. we talk about... we use the word legend a lot, don't we? injimmy greaves's case, do you think it...
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jimmy greaves played for around a decade for spurs.und 266 goals in seven 370 appearances. he was also a record score for chelsea, a club where he started his career at the age of 17. now, today, fans have been coming here with tributes. they have been taken into the stadium by the club and on social media, from the club and on social media, from the world of football and from beyond, there have been many tributes paid to him, and today, a former england player and tottenham player, harry kane tweeted before the match, rest in peace, jimmy greaves. a true legend and one of the great goal—scorers. greaves. a true legend and one of the great goal-scorers.— greaves. a true legend and one of the great goal-scorers. one of the stars of only fools and horses star, john challis, has died from cancer at the age of 79. he played unscrupulous second—hand car dealer boycie in the bbc sitcom, alongside sir david jason and nicholas lyndhurst. our correspondent lizo mzimba looks back at his life. on only fools and horses, a comedy familiar to millio
jimmy greaves played for around a decade for spurs.und 266 goals in seven 370 appearances. he was also a record score for chelsea, a club where he started his career at the age of 17. now, today, fans have been coming here with tributes. they have been taken into the stadium by the club and on social media, from the club and on social media, from the world of football and from beyond, there have been many tributes paid to him, and today, a former england player and tottenham player, harry kane...
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spurs said in a statement he's the finest marksman this country ever saw.e did best, that we leave you with this evening. goodnight. back to greaves. cheering music he scores a lovely goal! 0h, oh, beautiful football! what oh, beautifulfootball! what a great goal! hello and welcome to lagos — nigeria's commercial hub. i'm mayenijones, the bbc�*s correspondent here. now, lagos is africa's most populous city, but it's also one of the most vulnerable to rising sea levels and floods. human activity and climate change are eroding the coastline here, and it's a problem that more and more cities around the world are having to face. now, injust under two months, global leaders will be meeting for the climate summit cop26 in scotland. top of the agenda will be their response to the un's intergovernmental panel on climate change. the ipcc has warned that human activity is changing our climate in unprecedented and sometimes irreversible ways. global leaders will have the opportunity to act fast and in concert. but what are some of the key challenges facing those who w
spurs said in a statement he's the finest marksman this country ever saw.e did best, that we leave you with this evening. goodnight. back to greaves. cheering music he scores a lovely goal! 0h, oh, beautiful football! what oh, beautifulfootball! what a great goal! hello and welcome to lagos — nigeria's commercial hub. i'm mayenijones, the bbc�*s correspondent here. now, lagos is africa's most populous city, but it's also one of the most vulnerable to rising sea levels and floods. human...
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spears announced his this morning —— spurs.t his long and varied footballing career. here, chelsea... he was english football's ultimate goal machine. back to greaves, the chance of a shot! jimmy greaves once said that for all his skill, scoring was his job and it made him a superstar. greaves! a hat—trick for greaves! after starting at chelsea, jimmy greaves moved to ac milan in 1961, but his european adventures soon turned sour and he came home to tottenham hotspur, the club which would define his career. it wasn't just the goals, it was the staggering rate at which he scored them, 266 for spurs, 44 in just 57 games for england. he was a key player heading into the 1966 world cup, but early in the tournament, greaves was injured and although he recovered by the final, he was left out in favour of geoff hurst. a disappointment which proved hard to take. i couldn't force myself to join the festivities, because i had built, in my own mind, i had built myself up that i was going to be in the side and i was going to be one of the
spears announced his this morning —— spurs.t his long and varied footballing career. here, chelsea... he was english football's ultimate goal machine. back to greaves, the chance of a shot! jimmy greaves once said that for all his skill, scoring was his job and it made him a superstar. greaves! a hat—trick for greaves! after starting at chelsea, jimmy greaves moved to ac milan in 1961, but his european adventures soon turned sour and he came home to tottenham hotspur, the club which would...
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perhaps fittingly, spurs hosted chelsea this afternoon. popularity endures. applause. greaves said all he ever wanted was to play the game and play it well. at times, he played it better than anyone, and made it look so easy. jimmy greaves, who's died at the age of 81. it's the final day of campaigning in canada's parliamentary election ahead of monday's vote, and the latest opinion poll indicates it's an extremely tight race. the poll shows prime minister justin trudeau now slighty trailing his conservative rival. it gives the liberal leader 32%, with his conservative party rival erin 0'toole one point ahead at 33%. because of the covid pandemic, voter turnout is expected to be lower that usual, making it even more difficult to predict who will win. in either case, a minority government is expected, in which the left—wing new democratic party may hold the balance of power. i'm nowjoined by david ljunggren who is the national political correspondent for reuters in canada. i know you have seen through many elections david, this is one where
perhaps fittingly, spurs hosted chelsea this afternoon. popularity endures. applause. greaves said all he ever wanted was to play the game and play it well. at times, he played it better than anyone, and made it look so easy. jimmy greaves, who's died at the age of 81. it's the final day of campaigning in canada's parliamentary election ahead of monday's vote, and the latest opinion poll indicates it's an extremely tight race. the poll shows prime minister justin trudeau now slighty trailing...
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perhaps fittingly, spurs hosted chelsea this afternoon.re and elswhere, including at at west ham, another club where his popularity endures. applause. greaves said all he ever wanted was to play the game and play it well. at times, he played it better than anyone, and made it look so easy. jimmy greaves, who's died at the age of 81. the liberal democrat leader sir ed davey has said his party can win seats from the conservatives in areas where traditional tory voters have been taken for granted. at his party conference he's attacked the government's handling of coronavirus, trade, and climate change. he's also proposed catch up vouchers for parents to spend on helping their children with learning lost because of the pandemic. here's our political correspondentjonathan blake. his party may be far from centre—stage in british politics, but sir ed davey made the most of his first speech to lib dem members in person since elected as leader last year. they've taken a once safe conservative seat in a by—election since then, and he thinks they're
perhaps fittingly, spurs hosted chelsea this afternoon.re and elswhere, including at at west ham, another club where his popularity endures. applause. greaves said all he ever wanted was to play the game and play it well. at times, he played it better than anyone, and made it look so easy. jimmy greaves, who's died at the age of 81. the liberal democrat leader sir ed davey has said his party can win seats from the conservatives in areas where traditional tory voters have been taken for granted....
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it wasn't just the goals, it was the staggering rate at which he scored them — 266 for spurs, 44 injust in the tournament, greaves was injured — and, although he recovered by the final, he was left out in favour of geoff hurst. a disappointment which proved hard to take. i couldn't force myself to join the festivities, because i'd built... in my own mind, i had built myself up that i was going to be in the side and i was going to be one of the key people and, suddenly, it wasn't there. this is greaves! after retiring in 1971, greaves struggled to cope. alcoholism was followed by bankruptcy. but he battled back from both to reinvent his career. good afternoon. g'day! now, saint, what happened there? you were favourites to qualify... a relaxed raconteur, he was a tv natural, and saint and greavsie — alongside ian stjohn — was a hit with viewers. although the programme ended in the early �*90s, the affection for greaves certainly didn't, and in 2009, the man who famously missed out on the world cup final at last received a winner's medal. it was a fitting reward for one of football's most
it wasn't just the goals, it was the staggering rate at which he scored them — 266 for spurs, 44 injust in the tournament, greaves was injured — and, although he recovered by the final, he was left out in favour of geoff hurst. a disappointment which proved hard to take. i couldn't force myself to join the festivities, because i'd built... in my own mind, i had built myself up that i was going to be in the side and i was going to be one of the key people and, suddenly, it wasn't there. this...
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the spurs fan will certainly remember.he played alongside the main striker but if you saw some ofjimmy�*s goals, he could go past three, four orfive ofjimmy�*s goals, he could go past three, four or five defenders. ofjimmy�*s goals, he could go past three, four orfive defenders. i was under the tottenham manager trying to tell another player that was with him at the time how to finish and he said,jimmy him at the time how to finish and he said, jimmy greaves, passed the ball to the censure. he didn't pass it into the neck, he —— into the net, he stroked it in. into the neck, he -- into the net, he stroked it in.— he stroked it in. the fact that he didn't claim _ he stroked it in. the fact that he didn't claim a — he stroked it in. the fact that he didn't claim a 66 _ he stroked it in. the fact that he didn't claim a 66 final— he stroked it in. the fact that he didn't claim a 66 final in - he stroked it in. the fact that he didn't claim a 66 final in the - he stroked it in. the fact that he l didn't claim a 66 final in the
the spurs fan will certainly remember.he played alongside the main striker but if you saw some ofjimmy�*s goals, he could go past three, four orfive ofjimmy�*s goals, he could go past three, four or five defenders. ofjimmy�*s goals, he could go past three, four orfive defenders. i was under the tottenham manager trying to tell another player that was with him at the time how to finish and he said,jimmy him at the time how to finish and he said, jimmy greaves, passed the ball to the...
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the champions, after their opening league defeat to spurs, have now won their last three games, as they united who top the table this evening. in the late game.. chelsea are upo against aston villa.. elsehwere.. brighton beat brentford, michale antonio was sent off for west ham in their goalless draw with southampton and wolves beat watford. in the only game today of the women's super league, aston villa snatched a lasp gasp equaliser to drawi all at west ham adriana leon had given the hosts an early lead before remi allen scored deep into injury time. villa lead the table with 4 points from 2 games in the scottish premiership, celtic bounced back from their defeat against old firm rivals rangers — as they thrashed ross county 3—0. that win leaves them three points behind rangers though — who stay top. rangers had to come from behind though to beat stjohnstone. michael o'halloran with the opener. but kemar roofe equalised from the penalty spot — and james tavernier sealed the win with a stunning strike 11 minutes from the end. elsewhere, motherwell are up to 11th after beating aberdeen
the champions, after their opening league defeat to spurs, have now won their last three games, as they united who top the table this evening. in the late game.. chelsea are upo against aston villa.. elsehwere.. brighton beat brentford, michale antonio was sent off for west ham in their goalless draw with southampton and wolves beat watford. in the only game today of the women's super league, aston villa snatched a lasp gasp equaliser to drawi all at west ham adriana leon had given the hosts an...
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we are back at the table in international forums, especially the united nations to spur global actionn shared challenges. we are reengaged at the world health organization, and working in close partnership with covax to deliver life-saving vaccines around the world. we rejoined the paris climate agreement and we are running to retake a seat in the human rights council next year at the u.n. as the united states seeks to rally the world to action, we will eat not just by the exhibit of our power, but god willing, with the power of our example. the united states will continue to defend ourselves and our allies against attacks, including paris threats, as we are prepared to use force is necessary. but to defend our vital u.s. interests against ongoing and imminent threats, but the mission must be clear and she will come undertaken with informed consent of the american people, and whenever possible, and partnership with our allies. to use u.s. military power us to be our tool of last resort, not our first. it should not be used as an answer to every problem we see around the world. indeed,
we are back at the table in international forums, especially the united nations to spur global actionn shared challenges. we are reengaged at the world health organization, and working in close partnership with covax to deliver life-saving vaccines around the world. we rejoined the paris climate agreement and we are running to retake a seat in the human rights council next year at the u.n. as the united states seeks to rally the world to action, we will eat not just by the exhibit of our power,...
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jonathan: that is kind of appropriate because tom would pick the spurs.et's get to this bond market. how long it is going to take to get used to this 1.4080. don't want to make it too dramatic but the breakout is titrating. chairman powell spoke at the end of august lisa:. lisa:to call this a taper tantrum -- this is definitely not a taper tantrum. but the idea that the path from 1.40, 1.50 to 2% is actually short if we get to recapitulation, that is notice -- notable as we get the hawkish tilt of central banks around the world. jonathan: do you think norway and the bank of england played into this? lisa: yes, and some headlines out of the ecb talking about inflation being stickier and ending purchases sooner. you saw a move up in yields after that. jonathan: really choppy trading week. evergrand fears started to trade. we are up on the week on friday. yields coming in a couple basis points after the explosive move higher in the 10 year yield. lisa: it was, relative to everything else. jonathan: this is bloomberg. ritika: china's central bank says cryptoc
jonathan: that is kind of appropriate because tom would pick the spurs.et's get to this bond market. how long it is going to take to get used to this 1.4080. don't want to make it too dramatic but the breakout is titrating. chairman powell spoke at the end of august lisa:. lisa:to call this a taper tantrum -- this is definitely not a taper tantrum. but the idea that the path from 1.40, 1.50 to 2% is actually short if we get to recapitulation, that is notice -- notable as we get the hawkish tilt...
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spurs qualify for that by wanting the fa cup in 1962.erence league by finishing seventh in the premier league and they began today's match in rome somewhat chasing the tottenham goal—scoring record is well with the harry kane starting in france, where it 1—1 at half—time. spurs took the lead with a great move but that was given as an own goal but the french side equalised through tate. 28 goals... there were 28 goals in the champions league last night. two of them came at the sheriff stadium in tiraspol as moldova's first representatives in the group stage of the competition announced their arrival with a 2—0 win over shakhtar donetsk. but sheriff fc�*s achievement hasn't been celebrated by everyone in the country, asjoe lynskey explains. night one of the champions league for a former quarterfinal list but shakhtar would be rolled over by a team from moldova. you shakhtar would be rolled over by a team from moldova.— shakhtar would be rolled over by a team from moldova. you may not have heard of this — team from moldova. you may not have
spurs qualify for that by wanting the fa cup in 1962.erence league by finishing seventh in the premier league and they began today's match in rome somewhat chasing the tottenham goal—scoring record is well with the harry kane starting in france, where it 1—1 at half—time. spurs took the lead with a great move but that was given as an own goal but the french side equalised through tate. 28 goals... there were 28 goals in the champions league last night. two of them came at the sheriff...
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but the issue is this is not a spur of the moment type thing or something that has come up recently, as the project would appear to have been in place for nearly a decade. lauren: the highest ranking american military officer was so concerned that president trump could start a war with china is last few days in office that he put secret safeguards in place. he called his chinese counterpart twice in the final months of trump's term. this is according to a book by veteran watergate reporter, bob woodward. he assured his counterpart there would not be any sort of attack. china's ambassador to the u.k. has been barred from parliament after politicians expressed outrage at his scheduled visit. they were told by the house of commons that he could not take part. the chinese embassy hit back, calling it despicable. u.k.'s prime minister says a third jab will be rebecca mended -- will be recommended to all over 50. it will be asked -- vaccinations will be extended to 12 to 15-year-olds while a mandatory passport to prove you have had a jab has been put on hold. reporter: more vaccinations, n
but the issue is this is not a spur of the moment type thing or something that has come up recently, as the project would appear to have been in place for nearly a decade. lauren: the highest ranking american military officer was so concerned that president trump could start a war with china is last few days in office that he put secret safeguards in place. he called his chinese counterpart twice in the final months of trump's term. this is according to a book by veteran watergate reporter, bob...
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this is the kind of thing spurring demand and will spur more demand. that is an issue. rishaad: there is more data on consumption. industrial output, investment is all due in 24 hours. let us have a picture at retail sales. these sales have been flat for 2021 as that chart shows us here. although the outbreak has largely been under control and a lot of restrictions are relaxed, consumer spending will linger and the incomes of consumer providers will take longer to recover. soaring property prices. there we go. that is one quarter, roughly. one quarter gdp emanates from property. we got some of the largest property developers suggesting that things are cooling here. every go. we see home sales declining 16%. yvonne: and if investments will decline as well. infrastructure in focus. we are not seeing china rely on this debt field construction to boost growth anymore. this infrastructure investment disappointing this year. 10% from a year earlier. we are also looking at the employment numbers which have stabilized. yvonne: they will have to make million -- rishaad: the have
this is the kind of thing spurring demand and will spur more demand. that is an issue. rishaad: there is more data on consumption. industrial output, investment is all due in 24 hours. let us have a picture at retail sales. these sales have been flat for 2021 as that chart shows us here. although the outbreak has largely been under control and a lot of restrictions are relaxed, consumer spending will linger and the incomes of consumer providers will take longer to recover. soaring property...
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when trump got his papers, he said my bone spurs, my bone spurs. he could dance all night long. >> from the new york times, and the federal jobs a cuts lifeline to millions. she has a masters degree and is applying for a receptionist job. one is considering giving up his visit career. amanda reinhardt is considering borrowing money from her grandmother or selling blood plasma to feed herself and son. unemployment has staved off -- for millions. an estimated seven point 5 million people will lose their benefits with federally funded emergency unemployment programs ending and millions more will see their checks cut by $300 a week. democrat line, margaret in mansfield, wisconsin. good morning. >> good morning. there are so many stories almost every day of important things in the united states, but the one that has bothered me most is the fact that in the texas law, the third line of that that allows a citizen to sue another citizen for helping someone get an abortion. it just struck terror in my heart to think that we would advocate, people telling on
when trump got his papers, he said my bone spurs, my bone spurs. he could dance all night long. >> from the new york times, and the federal jobs a cuts lifeline to millions. she has a masters degree and is applying for a receptionist job. one is considering giving up his visit career. amanda reinhardt is considering borrowing money from her grandmother or selling blood plasma to feed herself and son. unemployment has staved off -- for millions. an estimated seven point 5 million people...
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back at the table in international forums, especially the united nations, to focus attention and to spur global action on shared challenges. we are engaged at the world health organization and working in close partnership with covax to deliver lifesaving vaccines around the world. we rejoined the paris climate agreement and we are running to retake a seat in the human rights council next year at the u.n. as the united states seeks to rally the world to action, we will lead not just with the example of our power, but god willing, with the power of our example. make no mistake, the united states will continue to defend ourselves, our allies and interest against attack including terrorist threats as we prepare to use force, if any is necessary. but to defend our vital u.s. national interest, including against ongoing and imminent threats, but the mission must be clear and achievable. undertake and informed consent of the american people. and whenever possible, in partnership with our allies. u.s. military power must be our tool of last resort. not our first. and should not be used as an ans
back at the table in international forums, especially the united nations, to focus attention and to spur global action on shared challenges. we are engaged at the world health organization and working in close partnership with covax to deliver lifesaving vaccines around the world. we rejoined the paris climate agreement and we are running to retake a seat in the human rights council next year at the u.n. as the united states seeks to rally the world to action, we will lead not just with the...
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you will know depending on which club you support that he played for chelsea and spurs, west ham, acgland, left on the sidelines during the i966 left on the sidelines during the 1966 world cup final but according to tottenham hotspurjimmy greaves has died, we election with saddened to learn of the passing of the great jimmy greaves the official twitter this account says, we extend our deepest sympathies to his family and friends at this sad time, rest in peace. we will bring you reaction to that through the morning on bbc news. sickle cell disease is thought to be the fastest—growing genetic disorder in the uk, with almost 300 babies born with it each year. the inherited condition mostly affects people from african and caribbean backgrounds, but some feel treatment is inadequate. a new bbc documentary explores why calls for more investment and training seem to be growing. kes browne reports evan nathan smith enjoyed reading, table tennis and watching football. he was just 21 when he died here at north middlesex hospital in april 2019, so desperate for help that he called 999 from his
you will know depending on which club you support that he played for chelsea and spurs, west ham, acgland, left on the sidelines during the i966 left on the sidelines during the 1966 world cup final but according to tottenham hotspurjimmy greaves has died, we election with saddened to learn of the passing of the great jimmy greaves the official twitter this account says, we extend our deepest sympathies to his family and friends at this sad time, rest in peace. we will bring you reaction to...
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or foreign countries, in which you felt tax cuts were not effective in spurring growth? is there any contrary precedent? >> about the coolidge tax cuts, the tax cuts of the 1920s, yeah, i mean, tax rates -- income tax rates went up. fold during world war i up to 7%. by 1920, james grant has written about this in his great book "the forgotten depression," by 1920, there was an investment strike in this country. there was no investment that could be measured in housing, in railroad track and station maintenance, among many other categories. municipal bonds were selling like crazy because they were exempt from taxation. there was a portfolio shift from the nation's capitol into the public purse. harding and coolidge, under the treasury secretary, who was reading the memos of his three democratic predecessors, wilson's treasury secretaries said, we created a monster. you have to cut tax rates. this is when the democrats were beholden to their tradition as tax rate cutters. there was a series of rate cuts from 73 down to 25. kennedy referred to that and dillon referred to tha
or foreign countries, in which you felt tax cuts were not effective in spurring growth? is there any contrary precedent? >> about the coolidge tax cuts, the tax cuts of the 1920s, yeah, i mean, tax rates -- income tax rates went up. fold during world war i up to 7%. by 1920, james grant has written about this in his great book "the forgotten depression," by 1920, there was an investment strike in this country. there was no investment that could be measured in housing, in...
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hardening the electric grid against extreme weather events and gives the government new authority to spur the development of transmission projects necessary to meet our climate goals. our climate goals are immediate. worsening fire, droughts and extreme weather proves that climate change is here and advancing each year. this bill begins to make those investments and the committee, and commerce committee made the other necessary investments in its portion of the build back better act in its markup early this year. the clean safe drinking water is a basic right yet 10 million american households cannot trust the water coming out of their taps. this legislation includes $55 billion in clean water funding both for safe drinking water, for sewage treatment plants, but we need a lot more. that's what we do with the build back better act. i'm pleased this legislation includes dedicated funding to replace lead service lines and remove toxic pfas forever chemicals from water supplies. it cliendz money for electric vehicle infrastructure. we must do a better job in keeping pace with our economic co
hardening the electric grid against extreme weather events and gives the government new authority to spur the development of transmission projects necessary to meet our climate goals. our climate goals are immediate. worsening fire, droughts and extreme weather proves that climate change is here and advancing each year. this bill begins to make those investments and the committee, and commerce committee made the other necessary investments in its portion of the build back better act in its...
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hardening the electric grid against extreme weather events and gives the government new authority to spur the development of transmission projects necessary to meet our climate goals. our climate goals are immediate. worsening fire, droughts and extreme weather proves that climate change is here and advancing each year. this bill begins to make those investments and the committee, and commerce committee made the other necessary investments in its portion of the build back better act in its markup early this year. the clean safe drinking water is a basic right yet 10 million american households cannot trust the water coming out of their taps. this legislation includes $55 billion in clean water funding both for safe drinking water, for sewage treatment plants, but we need a lot more. that's what we do with the build back better act. i'm pleased this legislation includes dedicated funding to replace lead service lines and remove toxic pfas forever chemicals from water supplies. it cliendz money for electric vehicle infrastructure. we must do a better job in keeping pace with our economic co
hardening the electric grid against extreme weather events and gives the government new authority to spur the development of transmission projects necessary to meet our climate goals. our climate goals are immediate. worsening fire, droughts and extreme weather proves that climate change is here and advancing each year. this bill begins to make those investments and the committee, and commerce committee made the other necessary investments in its portion of the build back better act in its...
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quote, central banks have spurred greater wealth inequality. that's a quote from bank of america. and they provide this chart, central banks of spurred greater wealth inequality after $22.00 trillion dollars of q e. wall street is now 6.4 times the size of main street. you see, since these crises began back in 2008, 2009 with the financial crisis. this is the beginning of that. and you see all the, all the red lines or the new q e programs. and as you see that the, the line we're following here is the percentage of wall street basically ownership of the economy. so they have as much wealth as 6.4 times main street. right. and how they get around it. red torak li speaking is that the federal reserve bank will always say they're trying to increase the inflation. they're trying to increase the inflation. and we're going to keep printing money until we get more inflation. and meanwhile, all the turn money that they are printing is hoarded by the banks and bank america would be the know what's going on here because there weren't the banks that hordes the money and doesn't lend it out a
quote, central banks have spurred greater wealth inequality. that's a quote from bank of america. and they provide this chart, central banks of spurred greater wealth inequality after $22.00 trillion dollars of q e. wall street is now 6.4 times the size of main street. you see, since these crises began back in 2008, 2009 with the financial crisis. this is the beginning of that. and you see all the, all the red lines or the new q e programs. and as you see that the, the line we're following here...
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some might argue, is that this is not a spur of the moment thing. something that has been happening in recent months or even recent years. the initial reporting on this matter was done by the reuters news agency back in january 2019, in which it revealed extensive details of project raven and the computer mercenaries who were working for the firm based in the u, a. e. now in that particular report, reuters quoted a whistleblower who had joined the firm back in 2014. she said that she went to the news agency after what she saw as a red line being crossed. and that was starting to hack the computers of individuals within the united states. now interesting in that this has been going on for an extensive period of time since at least 2014. and it would appear as well that the investigator's only latched onto it once that reuters news agency proport was produced in january 29 team. but the issue is that this is not a spur of the moment type thing or something that has come up recently. it's a project that would appear to be an in place for nearly a decad
some might argue, is that this is not a spur of the moment thing. something that has been happening in recent months or even recent years. the initial reporting on this matter was done by the reuters news agency back in january 2019, in which it revealed extensive details of project raven and the computer mercenaries who were working for the firm based in the u, a. e. now in that particular report, reuters quoted a whistleblower who had joined the firm back in 2014. she said that she went to...
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quote, central banks have spurred greater wealth inequality. that's a quote from bank of america, and they provide this chart. central banks of spurred greater wealth inequality after $22.00 trillion dollars of q e. wall street is now 6.4 times the size of main street. you see, since these crises began back in 2008, 2009 with the financial crisis. this is the beginning of that. and you see all the, all the red lines or the new q e programs. and as you see that the, the line we're following here is the percentage of wall street basically ownership of the economy. so they have as much wealth as 6.4 times main street. right. and how they get around it. red torque li speaking is that the federal reserve bank will always say they're trying to increase the inflation. they're trying to increase the inflation. and we're going to keep printing money until we get more inflation. and meanwhile, all the turn money that they are printing is hoarded by the banks and bank america would be the know what's going on here because there weren't the banks that hoar
quote, central banks have spurred greater wealth inequality. that's a quote from bank of america, and they provide this chart. central banks of spurred greater wealth inequality after $22.00 trillion dollars of q e. wall street is now 6.4 times the size of main street. you see, since these crises began back in 2008, 2009 with the financial crisis. this is the beginning of that. and you see all the, all the red lines or the new q e programs. and as you see that the, the line we're following here...
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it's spurred on by concerns over a debt crisis in china.le unwinding with the latest evergrande, the investor community watching fiscal policy at home as well. nine legislative days left on the calendar for lawmakers to raise the debt ceiling and vote on the budget and if a structure built to be dow industrial down 515 points and s&p 500 down 56 and nasdaq lower by 152 following declines last week as well with all three major indices -- indices finishing in the red last week. losses this morning obviously more significant. european markets also down a significantly. , one and two thirds% with a decline of one-- dax index in germany lower by better than 2%, 335 points lower on the docks. in asia hong kong was the worst performer. hang seng index down three and half percent and the others are actually closed for holiday, but we have liquidity issues with property developer evergrande. evergrande is not able to pay any debt payments as you see the index in hong kong down three and a 3% with the others are closed for holiday. in the u.s. to mil
it's spurred on by concerns over a debt crisis in china.le unwinding with the latest evergrande, the investor community watching fiscal policy at home as well. nine legislative days left on the calendar for lawmakers to raise the debt ceiling and vote on the budget and if a structure built to be dow industrial down 515 points and s&p 500 down 56 and nasdaq lower by 152 following declines last week as well with all three major indices -- indices finishing in the red last week. losses this...
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the lakes spur terminal will leave at 8:50. >>> and next top stories include californians failing toerve water. we will show you where the bay area stands as the drought worsens. plus -- >> reporter: three school districts are set to vote on making the vaccine mandatory. >>> remembering an east bay crossing guard killed on the job. how a community will honor his life today. >>> while vaccinations are one of the strongest tools out there to prevent infection. >> right now at 5:30, a controversial idea starting to spread. bay area school districts are talking about a vaccine mandate for all eligible students. when and where it may happen. >> plus, why some cities are not extending eviction moratoriums. this is "today in the bay." >>> thanks for joining us on this wednesday morning. i am kris sanchez here for laura. >> i am marcus washington. today is the first day of fall, and meteorologist, kari hall, she's tracking september heat. how are things looking, kari? >> looking better today in terms of temperatures, and also air quality. we see some green dots indicating good air quality in
the lakes spur terminal will leave at 8:50. >>> and next top stories include californians failing toerve water. we will show you where the bay area stands as the drought worsens. plus -- >> reporter: three school districts are set to vote on making the vaccine mandatory. >>> remembering an east bay crossing guard killed on the job. how a community will honor his life today. >>> while vaccinations are one of the strongest tools out there to prevent infection....
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the footage we show you is what spurred texas governor greg abbott to issue an emergency order shutting points of entry along the southern border but it didn't last long. texas back down and reopened the crossing. texas governor dan patrick, what happened there? when i first heard that was done i thought i think they run into legal trouble on that because that is considered federal jurisdiction at points of entry, not sure it was that wise of an idea. >> we received a call for help from border patrol because they are being overrun so governor abbott by support and every other republican support in the states that we are there to help you and then we found out border patrol did not have permission from homeland security or the president so they came out and said we didn't say we needed any help, we didn't say that. the biden administration or someone in the administration flip-flopped on the issue, texas.take a next up, they asked if we were going to help. everyone watching, the revolution has begun. a silent revolution by the democratic party to take over this country, tomorrow's consti
the footage we show you is what spurred texas governor greg abbott to issue an emergency order shutting points of entry along the southern border but it didn't last long. texas back down and reopened the crossing. texas governor dan patrick, what happened there? when i first heard that was done i thought i think they run into legal trouble on that because that is considered federal jurisdiction at points of entry, not sure it was that wise of an idea. >> we received a call for help from...
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spurs said in a statement he's the finest marksman this country ever saw.he pitch, doing what he did best, that we leave you with this evening. goodnight. back to greaves! cheering music he scores a lovely goal! 0h, beautiful football! what a great goal! hello there. we saw a reverse of fortune today, weather—wise. it was the eastern side of the country today, which saw the cloud and the showers. further west, we had the best of the sunshine. this week is also going to be a tale of two halves. we are starting the week off on a fine note with a ridge of high pressure, plenty of sunshine and it will be quite warm. by the end of the week, low pressure takes over, bringing a risk of gales and it will feel cooler for us all as well. eastern england continues to see these weather fronts through the evening and the overnight period, lingering around east anglia and the south. thunderstorms will fizzle out, but there will still be some heavy bursts of rain there. some heavier cloud pushing into western scotland, perhaps northern ireland by the end of the night. but
spurs said in a statement he's the finest marksman this country ever saw.he pitch, doing what he did best, that we leave you with this evening. goodnight. back to greaves! cheering music he scores a lovely goal! 0h, beautiful football! what a great goal! hello there. we saw a reverse of fortune today, weather—wise. it was the eastern side of the country today, which saw the cloud and the showers. further west, we had the best of the sunshine. this week is also going to be a tale of two...
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spurs opened the scoring, but then conceded twice needing pierre—emile hojbjerg's goal to salvage a pointquals their highest position since rankings were introduced in 1992. england made it to the final of euro 2020 injuly, and beat hungary and andorra in world cup qualifying earlier this month before drawing with poland. belgium remain top, with brazil second. wales are 19th, scotland 45th and northern ireland 47th england's women will welcome three of the world's top sides next february for the first staging of a new annual invitational women's tournament. the lionesses will be joined by germany and spain, both also ranked in fifa's top ten — with the fourth competing nation to be announced soon. there'll be three double—header matches played across seven days in a round—robin format. the chelsea and england star reece james has appealed to fans to help find his playing medals after they were stolen on tuesday. james was involved in chelsea's game against zenit st petersburg in the champions league, when he says thieves broke into home and stole his champions league and super cup winner
spurs opened the scoring, but then conceded twice needing pierre—emile hojbjerg's goal to salvage a pointquals their highest position since rankings were introduced in 1992. england made it to the final of euro 2020 injuly, and beat hungary and andorra in world cup qualifying earlier this month before drawing with poland. belgium remain top, with brazil second. wales are 19th, scotland 45th and northern ireland 47th england's women will welcome three of the world's top sides next february for...
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jonathan: he will be there for spurs this weekend?ure what that has to do with pandas or anything. let's start with sterling. that has become really unpredictable, hard to trade. i know you are scratching your head. i read your note earlier this week. you have been really transparent, honest. you don't have a clue either. what are people saying to you? jordan: we've gone back to the old ways of looking at the pound. even though it is not brexit, none of that stuff, we are looking at sterling with an inflation premium view. what is that about? we have a fuel crisis. people are going to get petrol in their cars. the u.k. is highly exposed to this gasp crisis that has taken place. we are seeing the price of energy and the u.k. spiraling quite a lot higher. the one thing that has really made it difficult is we have priced in bank of england rate hikes, three rate hikes price for next year. it tells me we've got to adapt to the old framework, which is keep an eye out for u.k. inflation expectations. if they keep rising, if energy prices ke
jonathan: he will be there for spurs this weekend?ure what that has to do with pandas or anything. let's start with sterling. that has become really unpredictable, hard to trade. i know you are scratching your head. i read your note earlier this week. you have been really transparent, honest. you don't have a clue either. what are people saying to you? jordan: we've gone back to the old ways of looking at the pound. even though it is not brexit, none of that stuff, we are looking at sterling...
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so, problems for spurs and big problems for two of the giants of the european game.ll for decades, but as both come to terms with financial realities, there is a growing feeling that we're about to witness the end of an era. earlier this week, real were humbled at home in the champions league by moldovan side sheriff. last night, barcelona were beaten 3—0 by benfica. 0ur reporter ben croucher joins me now, and, ben, these are worrying times for both clubs. hugely. could we be seeing a changing of the guard in european and spanish football? we'll touch on real in a second, but first, here's some reaction to that barcelona defeat on wednesday. "total loss," said marca. diario as simply said, "sunk." this is why it's so damning. their worst start to a champions league campaign. bottom of their group. and they've conceded six goals, scoring none — the first time that's ever happened in the competition. we've documented barca's financial problems for a while. they've not got much money. what they've spent of late, they've spent badly. their manager isn't inspiring them, b
so, problems for spurs and big problems for two of the giants of the european game.ll for decades, but as both come to terms with financial realities, there is a growing feeling that we're about to witness the end of an era. earlier this week, real were humbled at home in the champions league by moldovan side sheriff. last night, barcelona were beaten 3—0 by benfica. 0ur reporter ben croucher joins me now, and, ben, these are worrying times for both clubs. hugely. could we be seeing a...
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and it spurs innovation in many other areas.enefit of putting carbon back in the soil, where we want it, instead of the atmosphere, where we don't. people can make personal decisions but even corporate businesses that reduce carbon emissions, they also benefit too. so it sends a price signal for each of us to decide. when i say each, i don't nestle mean individuals, mine schools, universities, places of worship, businesses, cities, towns, you get the picture, all of us to figure out what we can bring to the table, incentivized by a price on carbon. >> the final point, i just want to highlight something you say in the book, the problem is not out in the future, it's happening right now. we lost 4 million people around the world to covid but we lose 9 million people every year to the effects of breathing polluted air, largely because of the burning of fossil fuels, right? >> that's a stunning number and i can't believe we don't know that number. we all know about covid, but who knew air pollution was responsible for almost 9 milli
and it spurs innovation in many other areas.enefit of putting carbon back in the soil, where we want it, instead of the atmosphere, where we don't. people can make personal decisions but even corporate businesses that reduce carbon emissions, they also benefit too. so it sends a price signal for each of us to decide. when i say each, i don't nestle mean individuals, mine schools, universities, places of worship, businesses, cities, towns, you get the picture, all of us to figure out what we can...
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to spur them on to get the best out of them.ave it that way and this is good to be a but i think there is the ability to use theirjuice. they use theirjuice. that is a phrase poulter an iconic image, isn't it what is done against the americans down the years. a real veteran and that european team. what about the usa? huge favourites yet again when you look at their average world ranking. it's like nine or something, it's ridiculous. are they in the mood, what is the mood and there? ,, ., ., ., there? the us team are not the bookies favourites, _ there? the us team are not the bookies favourites, the - there? the us team are not the bookies favourites, the strong l there? the us team are not the - bookies favourites, the strong book is favorites. they obviously have home advantage year. but they also have eight out of the world top ten players. 0n have eight out of the world top ten players. on paper they are by far the stronger team. earlier on this morning they had their official team photograph taken. it's perhaps a little bit
to spur them on to get the best out of them.ave it that way and this is good to be a but i think there is the ability to use theirjuice. they use theirjuice. that is a phrase poulter an iconic image, isn't it what is done against the americans down the years. a real veteran and that european team. what about the usa? huge favourites yet again when you look at their average world ranking. it's like nine or something, it's ridiculous. are they in the mood, what is the mood and there? ,, ., ., .,...
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spurred on by a lively home crowd, did not take long for arsenal to take the lead.cal, precise. chelsea had plenty of chances, but struggled to find the equaliser until cuthbert�*s strike on the stroke of half—time had them level. success breeds confidence and arsenal were full of it. beth mead and needing no assistance with this one. there is no var in wsl, lucky fur mead. chelsea stunned but only for a moment. cuthbert perfectly picked out harder. chelsea had a last glimmer of hope as they held on for the win. that is what it means, beating the champions in the first match, not a bad way to start the season. the final game of the opening weekend saw brighton beat west ham 2—0. also games in the scottish women's premier league. last season's champions glasgow city started their campaign with a 6—0 thrashing of motherwell. what a final day we have to look forward to in the fourth test between england and india. england are pursuing a record run chase of 368 and they've made a good start with haseeb hameed and rory birds taking the home side to 77—0 at the close. ind
spurred on by a lively home crowd, did not take long for arsenal to take the lead.cal, precise. chelsea had plenty of chances, but struggled to find the equaliser until cuthbert�*s strike on the stroke of half—time had them level. success breeds confidence and arsenal were full of it. beth mead and needing no assistance with this one. there is no var in wsl, lucky fur mead. chelsea stunned but only for a moment. cuthbert perfectly picked out harder. chelsea had a last glimmer of hope as...
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>>reporter: 's family and community continued struggles have spurred him to action. he's working on a long-term project, he says, will help other immigrants escape poverty and hone job skills. he remains dedicated to engineering. hopeful his d.a.c.a. status will someday lead to permanent citizenship while his degree opens up career opportunities. an equation he would like to see solved. >> i want to help out qualified immigrants reach the american dream. >> he is also volunteering at a local museum restoring old things, he says he's doing it for fun and job experience from he's also completed sra summer leadership program. >>> 49ers fancy been waiting for this, sunday is the first home game of the regular season in santa clara. the niners are facing off against the green bay packers. if you are going to the game here is what you need to know. vaccinations and testing are not required to attend they are encouraged. masks are also not required for fully vaccinated fans outdoors but everyone must wear a face covering indoors. niners and packers go head-to- head sunday a
>>reporter: 's family and community continued struggles have spurred him to action. he's working on a long-term project, he says, will help other immigrants escape poverty and hone job skills. he remains dedicated to engineering. hopeful his d.a.c.a. status will someday lead to permanent citizenship while his degree opens up career opportunities. an equation he would like to see solved. >> i want to help out qualified immigrants reach the american dream. >> he is also...