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kennedy more and more because the stark simplicity of his mandate was wonderfulfor stark simplicity ofas wonderful for us. stark simplicity of his mandate was wonderfulfor us. we could quote john kennedy and we could get things done. we could accelerate people. we could tell people we need to have this by the day after tomorrow and the kennedy mandate, the simplicity of it, the stark beauty of it, really helped us along to that moment. did you feel you were part of some sort of cold war contest? we should not forget that kennedy's commitment was in part driven by a preoccupation with what the soviets we re preoccupation with what the soviets were doing in the sense that the soviets may be getting ahead of americans in the space race. the americans we re in the space race. the americans were determined to fight back. did you feel like a cold war warrior?‘ little bit. we were acutely aware of the ussr. we knew we were in a competition with them. but somehow that was behind a screen. not part of our day—to—day life and i did not feel like an active competitor. my problems were american pr
kennedy more and more because the stark simplicity of his mandate was wonderfulfor stark simplicity ofas wonderful for us. stark simplicity of his mandate was wonderfulfor us. we could quote john kennedy and we could get things done. we could accelerate people. we could tell people we need to have this by the day after tomorrow and the kennedy mandate, the simplicity of it, the stark beauty of it, really helped us along to that moment. did you feel you were part of some sort of cold war...
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the message was pretty stark. the message was pretty stark.age was that people are turning against you, this comes off the back ofa against you, this comes off the back of a lot of discussion around tory party funding, how that is shaping up, how they would manage another election and they have mark francois who is a hard brexiteer saying we cannot continue like this anymore, the customs union row was going on and becoming tense because they are not happy aboutjeremy corbyn involved with discussions with theresa may as they try to flesh out a compromise and per theresa may has to go back to brussels —— poor theresa may has to go back to us for more time. she has to ask for the 30th of june as more time. she has to ask for the 30th ofjune as a deadline probably, they will say nine or 12 months because they need a flexible extension because it will take longer than she wants to believe to resolve the issue. do you think there is any self awareness among some of those who actually went to theresa may and said not voting for her deal might be the
the message was pretty stark. the message was pretty stark.age was that people are turning against you, this comes off the back ofa against you, this comes off the back of a lot of discussion around tory party funding, how that is shaping up, how they would manage another election and they have mark francois who is a hard brexiteer saying we cannot continue like this anymore, the customs union row was going on and becoming tense because they are not happy aboutjeremy corbyn involved with...
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when tony stark was not yet a household name. >> i'm just not the hero type. >> reporter: how crucialert do robert downey jr.'s character? >> it was essential. if there were no rdj, there would be no mcu. thank you for help us navigate. what we were able to do was reinvent expectations for what a comic book movie could be. >> reporter: the connection with these characters so deep it hit hard when many were turned to dust in "infinite war." was it painful to watch those scenes? >> what tom holland did with spiderman. >> i don't feel so good. >> that connection that we built 20 between peter parker and tony stark. >> i don't want to go, i don't want to go. >> and seeing tony stark who up to that point hadn't met a conflict i couldn't eventually overcome literally having this kid turn to dust in his hands. >> reporter: it was also the hardest scene for brothers joe and anthony russo, directors on four marvel films, "infinity war" and "end game." >> we worked hard on that scene to find the most emotionally combustible version of that scene and be very true to the relationship that was unf
when tony stark was not yet a household name. >> i'm just not the hero type. >> reporter: how crucialert do robert downey jr.'s character? >> it was essential. if there were no rdj, there would be no mcu. thank you for help us navigate. what we were able to do was reinvent expectations for what a comic book movie could be. >> reporter: the connection with these characters so deep it hit hard when many were turned to dust in "infinite war." was it painful to...
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schumer issuing a joint statement saying the differences are stark between what attorney general barr said on obstruction and what specs counsel mueller said on obstruction. as we continue to view the report, one thing is clear, attorney general barr presented a conclusion that the president did not obstruct justice while mueller's report appears to undercut that finding. fox news caught up with house
schumer issuing a joint statement saying the differences are stark between what attorney general barr said on obstruction and what specs counsel mueller said on obstruction. as we continue to view the report, one thing is clear, attorney general barr presented a conclusion that the president did not obstruct justice while mueller's report appears to undercut that finding. fox news caught up with house
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we were always reminded, remember the stark, remember the stark. by and they said there was a target that had left bandar abbas, the iranian airfield. the military and civilian airport, to my knowledge, is the same place. so the aircraft, when it took off, was identified as air hostile. they thought it was the iranian air force, tomcat, but the plane in reality was flight 655 — an airbus. five times a week, there is a scheduled service from bandar abbas across the strait to dubai. but here the crew is, waiting for another target to come out. and i believe that one of the lieutenants, i went up and asked them "what are we doing?" he said "you're going to see some missile action." i went to the operation specialist who was watching the scope and he is watching the missiles because he can track it on the radar and he sees it hit the target. dead on! but they found out, like 15, 20 minutes later that there was an airliner missing. an iranian airbus is assumed crashed, please look for survivors or aircraft wreckage. and so that was when it was like, wha
we were always reminded, remember the stark, remember the stark. by and they said there was a target that had left bandar abbas, the iranian airfield. the military and civilian airport, to my knowledge, is the same place. so the aircraft, when it took off, was identified as air hostile. they thought it was the iranian air force, tomcat, but the plane in reality was flight 655 — an airbus. five times a week, there is a scheduled service from bandar abbas across the strait to dubai. but here...
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the numbers here are quite high and stark.street stores are set to close, effectively. we are talking about debenhams, topshop, paper chase and among them, they are going to use cva ‘s to overhaul their shops. in addition to the 900 we have only seen addition to the 900 we have only seen close, h&v, toys "r" us, it's a growing scenario where we go to our local high street and another store has closed. its business rates, its wages, its footfall. its consumer habits. footfall is people buying online, isn't it, it's what people wa nt online, isn't it, it's what people want to do, is more convenient, it's quicker. is simply easier. habits are going to change. but equally, i mean, often when you go to the high street, obviously i live in london so street, obviously i live in london so perhaps this is typical but you get the sense that restaurants and cinemas in places like that are all booming and people are still going out and spending money. it'sjust they are doing it in a different way. and you have to find a different way to m
the numbers here are quite high and stark.street stores are set to close, effectively. we are talking about debenhams, topshop, paper chase and among them, they are going to use cva ‘s to overhaul their shops. in addition to the 900 we have only seen addition to the 900 we have only seen close, h&v, toys "r" us, it's a growing scenario where we go to our local high street and another store has closed. its business rates, its wages, its footfall. its consumer habits. footfall is...
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we were always reminded, remembered stark, remember the stark.id there was a target that had left the iranian airfield. the military airport and the civilian airport, to my knowledge, is the same place. so when the aircraft took off it was identified as air hostile. they thought it was the iranians air force. but in reality the plane was 655. an airliner, and our bus. five times a week there is a scheduled service from the airport across to dubai. but here the crew is, they are reading for another —— waiting for another target and an aircraft ta kes for another target and an aircraft takes off. i believe that one of the loot te na nts, i believe that one of the loot tenants, i went up and asked, i asked what are we doing and he said you will see some missile action and i went to the operation specialist who was watching the scope and he is watching the missiles because you can track them off radar and he sees it hit the target. but they found out 15 or 20 minutes later that it was an airliner. and so that's when it was like, what?! airliner missi
we were always reminded, remembered stark, remember the stark.id there was a target that had left the iranian airfield. the military airport and the civilian airport, to my knowledge, is the same place. so when the aircraft took off it was identified as air hostile. they thought it was the iranians air force. but in reality the plane was 655. an airliner, and our bus. five times a week there is a scheduled service from the airport across to dubai. but here the crew is, they are reading for...
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>> the difference is quite stark.ent and did michonne and i was michonne until 3:00 p.m. and then i was picked up to be akoya all day. >> jimmy: so do you wear a wig when you're michonne? >> yes. and then you take the wig off. >> jimmy: and "walking dead", another show you can or cannot talk about? because i read in one of the trades that this is it for your character. for michonne. she's dead. she's going to be on a little bit, and then she's gone. >> well, i can say as much about that as i can about "endgame." >> jimmy: oh, is that right? >> exactly. >> jimmy: because one of the producers of the show did say that, right? >> did she? did she? >> jimmy: i didn't see it happen myself, but i read it. >> right. i will say i can say as much about that as about "endgame." i have a pretty simple life. i can tell nobody anything. keeps life very simple. >> jimmy: have you told anybody any of this stuff? >> about? >> jimmy: about what happens. have you revealed this to anyone close to you? >> outside of the people who i work
>> the difference is quite stark.ent and did michonne and i was michonne until 3:00 p.m. and then i was picked up to be akoya all day. >> jimmy: so do you wear a wig when you're michonne? >> yes. and then you take the wig off. >> jimmy: and "walking dead", another show you can or cannot talk about? because i read in one of the trades that this is it for your character. for michonne. she's dead. she's going to be on a little bit, and then she's gone. >>...
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are pretty stark finding.used routinely as opposed to an emergency measure or a last resort? let's say an adult was ona last resort? let's say an adult was on a mental health ward and was restrained. that is tightly controlled as to when it can be used, when it can't be used, and a record has to be kept. this is not the case for children with special needs in the classroom. sometimes it may well be used as a means of last resort, a physical restraint to stop the child hurting themselves or a teacher but there are concerns from some that on some occasions it is simply being used as a means to keep order in the classroom and that is being challenged as it should be used as an absolute last resort. the department for education guidelines suggest that it can be used as a method of control rather than last resort. that is why there are questions being raised. the government says they need the use of restraint only when it is absolutely necessary. they say they have gone out to consultation on it and they are now co
are pretty stark finding.used routinely as opposed to an emergency measure or a last resort? let's say an adult was ona last resort? let's say an adult was on a mental health ward and was restrained. that is tightly controlled as to when it can be used, when it can't be used, and a record has to be kept. this is not the case for children with special needs in the classroom. sometimes it may well be used as a means of last resort, a physical restraint to stop the child hurting themselves or a...
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remember ned stark, who lost his head in season one?. >> cooper: that's ned's head? >> harington: that's ned's head. >> cooper: oh my god. perhaps the most iconic characters of all in "game of thrones" are white walkers, supernatural villains who control an army of zombie-like followers called wights. much of their look was created at this studio in kent, england, by barrie gower and his team. people say i look like a white walker all the time. i get made fun of all the time. gower agreed to show us just how complex the makeup for white walkers is. >> comfortable enough there, yeah? >> cooper: separate pieces of silicone are painstakingly applied with glue, then makeup and paint fills in the details. the whole process takes about four hours. the transformation is startling. i keep forgetting that i'm dressed like a white walker. you would think you would feel this. but it... it actually, after a while, it just kind of feels like your regular skin. >> barry gower: i think the temperature of the pieces warm up to your body temperature. an
remember ned stark, who lost his head in season one?. >> cooper: that's ned's head? >> harington: that's ned's head. >> cooper: oh my god. perhaps the most iconic characters of all in "game of thrones" are white walkers, supernatural villains who control an army of zombie-like followers called wights. much of their look was created at this studio in kent, england, by barrie gower and his team. people say i look like a white walker all the time. i get made fun of all...
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the choices we face are stark and the time table is clear one day after meeting the e.u. prime minister tourism a tells you k. in peace time is running out to strike a bricks and deal the children left behind us parents are forced to escape the crisis in venezuela to find work and school or to find out which chain ground the final spot in the n.b.a. playoffs and the other officer. a court in london has convicted the founder of wiki leaks for skipping bail in twenty twelve joining us on she pleaded not guilty faces up to twelve months in prison earlier the forty seven year old was dragged from the ecuadorian embassy by police after ecuador's government revoked his asylum status where we challenge reports from london. they've been waiting a long time but seven years after julian assange first entered ecuador's london embassy to escape the british legal system police officers began ecuador finally tired of its troublesome guest and revoked his right to asylum within hours he was in a u.k. court and the u.s. confirmed it wants him extradited i've just been with mr sanchez in
the choices we face are stark and the time table is clear one day after meeting the e.u. prime minister tourism a tells you k. in peace time is running out to strike a bricks and deal the children left behind us parents are forced to escape the crisis in venezuela to find work and school or to find out which chain ground the final spot in the n.b.a. playoffs and the other officer. a court in london has convicted the founder of wiki leaks for skipping bail in twenty twelve joining us on she...
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my sister, sansa stark, the laid of winterfell. >> thank you for inviting us into your home, lady starkare you. >> okay. so that was an opening scene -- >> i warned you -- >> from the episode, "winterfell." as you saw, a few major characters have finally met face-to-face for the first time. we do want to mention that hbo and cnn share a parent company, warner media. for a look at the season eight premier, i'm joined by eric vause, a comedian. good to see you. >> thank you for having me on. >> must repeat for anyone who may have joined us, spoiler alert for all viewers trying to catch up on "game of thrones" episodes. so, eric, was the wait worth it? can this final season live up to all the hype? >> i don't know if that's possible because, you know, every nerd out there has their own opinion and dream scenario how they want this series to end. so far, it seems so good. the whole opening episode has been really fun to break town. i look forward going even more in-depth in our breakdowns on our youtube channel to see all the little ways that this episode connected to the opening series epi
my sister, sansa stark, the laid of winterfell. >> thank you for inviting us into your home, lady starkare you. >> okay. so that was an opening scene -- >> i warned you -- >> from the episode, "winterfell." as you saw, a few major characters have finally met face-to-face for the first time. we do want to mention that hbo and cnn share a parent company, warner media. for a look at the season eight premier, i'm joined by eric vause, a comedian. good to see you....
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stark display of inequality has frustrated many in france who are struggling to get by. they're shocked by the fact that in one night. the very rich people can give more than one million euros to rebuild. it's not a problem they're giving money to rebuild the problem is that all these people making very very rich these last fifteen years ten years ago we had three thousand less in the mirrors there were thirty governors now there are one hundred. their wealth is growing very fast and they using all the opportunities given by the european union and the french system this is pushed by. to send their money away in offshore countries and where the shocking for the universe is that that money that they're giving by people to the very kind it should have been already in the in the hand of the state. death row itself in the dock next in our documentary the ultimate penalty this is r.t. international. my body told me that i belong with the board but my thoughts my mind with that along with the girls. under the surgery still be of any particular. person's doctor. i was born a mal
stark display of inequality has frustrated many in france who are struggling to get by. they're shocked by the fact that in one night. the very rich people can give more than one million euros to rebuild. it's not a problem they're giving money to rebuild the problem is that all these people making very very rich these last fifteen years ten years ago we had three thousand less in the mirrors there were thirty governors now there are one hundred. their wealth is growing very fast and they using...
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sherry believes it offers more than just a stark lesson for mankind. well and you know this area is actually one of the cleanest areas not in the only in ukraine but perhaps in europe because for thirty years there were literally no industry here visit museums no agriculture group culture views the best kind of good sides well the most dramatic. visit missions of the vehicle. people visit you know urban wastes and everest and. he has a road map for the region's future so he wants to see the exclusion zone added to unesco's list of world heritage sites. he's already filed the application i believe it is this area should be drawn down into a national you know. national memorial and make sure all. to keep the memory ends and the luge. technology which was employed here and which failed you know to too powerful to convey so lessons of this event and i'm very far live in this area you know sizzlin because in my you know it is one. of my you muslims my native places and of course i clear through it and i love you know it's a simpler. going to. kick off like.
sherry believes it offers more than just a stark lesson for mankind. well and you know this area is actually one of the cleanest areas not in the only in ukraine but perhaps in europe because for thirty years there were literally no industry here visit museums no agriculture group culture views the best kind of good sides well the most dramatic. visit missions of the vehicle. people visit you know urban wastes and everest and. he has a road map for the region's future so he wants to see the...
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don't want to go, i don't want to go, please, i don't want to go. >> and seeing our big hero, tony starkmet a conflict he couldn't eventually overcome, literally having this kid turn to dust in his hands. >> reporter: he was also the hardest scene for brothers joe and anthony russo, directors on four marvel films, including "infinity war" and "end game." >> it was tough killing him off. we knew it would be painful. because it was painful for us. we wanted to make it painful. i mean, that's sort of the value of narrative is that it can be reflective of life. you don't always win. >> we worked very hard with both robert downey and tom holland on that scene to find the most emotionally combustible version of that scene and be very true to the relationship that was unfolding there. where tony was this father figure to him and he was -- he was going away and dying. >> it's an ending to a really grand experiment that a lot of people care about and have invested a lot of their time and their thoughts and their energy into. >> reporter: and after nearly a decade as avengers, all of the core six,
don't want to go, i don't want to go, please, i don't want to go. >> and seeing our big hero, tony starkmet a conflict he couldn't eventually overcome, literally having this kid turn to dust in his hands. >> reporter: he was also the hardest scene for brothers joe and anthony russo, directors on four marvel films, including "infinity war" and "end game." >> it was tough killing him off. we knew it would be painful. because it was painful for us. we wanted...
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>>> renew challenges, past and present for joe biden, his 2020 launch a stark reminder why he posted a threat to donald trump and perhaps himself. >>> hundreds of faculty and staff quarantined at two california universities. they have to stay away unless they can prove they have been vaccinated. >>> police ruling nothing out after a pennsylvania church catches fire for the second time this week. the first time was ruled arson. >>> and the next generation of the nfl, who went where and which player almost toppled the commissioner at the nfl draft. >> you didn't stay up and watch the nfl draft like i did. i did, america, don't you worry. >> i'm sure you'll tell me all about it in laymen's terms. welcome to "early start." i'm michelle kosinski. >> i'm dave briggs. happy friday. we start with joe biden. he's already under attack from all sides, the former vice president running for the white house and no one took notice faster than the current occupant. biden is the democrat president trump has long worried he might face in the general election. the president went right after him. >> i t
>>> renew challenges, past and present for joe biden, his 2020 launch a stark reminder why he posted a threat to donald trump and perhaps himself. >>> hundreds of faculty and staff quarantined at two california universities. they have to stay away unless they can prove they have been vaccinated. >>> police ruling nothing out after a pennsylvania church catches fire for the second time this week. the first time was ruled arson. >>> and the next generation of...
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we need to have this by the day after tomorrow and the kennedy mandate, the simplicity of it, the starkeally helped us along to that moment. did you feel you were part of some sort of cold war contest? we should not forget that kennedy's commitment was in part driven by a preoccupation with what the soviets were doing in the sense that the soviets may be getting ahead of americans in the space race. the americans were determined to fight back. did you feel like a cold warrior? a little bit. we were acutely aware of the ussr. we knew we were in a competition with them. but somehow that was behind a scrim, behind a screen. it wasn't part of our day—to—day life and i didn't feel like an active competitor. my problems were american problems, trying to get american problem solved. and although we knew we were in this competition, my consciousness at least was 99% taken with non—soviet affairs or status. ultimately you were chosen for this apollo 11 mission alongside neil armstrong and buzz aldrin. you then spent time training with them, you did the mission with them, it was a feat of enormou
we need to have this by the day after tomorrow and the kennedy mandate, the simplicity of it, the starkeally helped us along to that moment. did you feel you were part of some sort of cold war contest? we should not forget that kennedy's commitment was in part driven by a preoccupation with what the soviets were doing in the sense that the soviets may be getting ahead of americans in the space race. the americans were determined to fight back. did you feel like a cold warrior? a little bit. we...
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if first ever summit between bottom or putin and kim jong un concluded invited by stark on thursday and what's described as a productive meeting but the north korean leader decided to stay on in russia for another day our correspondent maria for national try to find out how he spent it. after the historic first ever a get together between putin and he was over the strangest thing happened the north korean leader decided to stay a little bit longer here in this russian far west import of ledge of us talk why no one can say it's a beautiful friendly city maybe he might feel at home here especially given that he's home is not far from here just one hundred thirty kilometers away this is russia's shortest international border just seventeen kilometers there are several stops and teams off to puting program here and let us stop including visiting these historic submarine known as as if six world war two veteran famous for fighting successfully not safely back in nineteen thirty nine forty five with laying flowers to a world war two memorial not far from this submarine to commemorate those wh
if first ever summit between bottom or putin and kim jong un concluded invited by stark on thursday and what's described as a productive meeting but the north korean leader decided to stay on in russia for another day our correspondent maria for national try to find out how he spent it. after the historic first ever a get together between putin and he was over the strangest thing happened the north korean leader decided to stay a little bit longer here in this russian far west import of ledge...
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stark message to the country's ruling class. at least two hundred sixty people were killed in explosions and hundreds more injured hotels and churches were targeted during celebrations. in the week's top stories in. between. russia a report finally publishes. the international thanks for joining us in the program a. political outsider known for playing a president in a t.v. . land the real job early results give a lot of years olinsky a landslide win over incumbent. already conceded defeat correspondent was in the studio. to discuss what it means for ukraine. now we can say with almost one hundred percent certainty that president or. zelinsky will be in charge of ukraine for the next five years and let's be fair this triumph was expected because not a single opinion poll tipped porsche and co to win this head of the runoff but that margin that is incredible that is really a sensation and a complete disaster for. when it became clear that it's a total triumph for of all dimmers alinsky he decided to stick to his own style of comm
stark message to the country's ruling class. at least two hundred sixty people were killed in explosions and hundreds more injured hotels and churches were targeted during celebrations. in the week's top stories in. between. russia a report finally publishes. the international thanks for joining us in the program a. political outsider known for playing a president in a t.v. . land the real job early results give a lot of years olinsky a landslide win over incumbent. already conceded defeat...
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my sister, sansa stark, the lady of winterfell. >> thank you for inviting us into your home, lady starknorth is as beautiful as your brother claimed. as are you. >> winterfell is yours, your grace. >> a bit icy, wasn't it? that was an opening scene from the episode "winterfell." as you just saw, a fugitive major characters finally met face-to-face for the first time. we want to mention hbo and cnn share a parent company, warner media. for a look at the season eight premier, i'm joined by eric vause. he is a comedian is the youtube host of "new rock stars" and is with us via skype from los angeles. good to see you. >> good to see you. thank you for having me on. >> all right. so must repeat again for anyone out there who may have just joined us, spoiler alert for all those viewers trying to catch up on "game of thrones" episodes. so, eric, was the wait worth it? can this final season live up to all the hype? >> i don't know if that's possible because, you know, every nerd out there has their own opinion and their own dream scenario for how they want this series to end, but so far it seem
my sister, sansa stark, the lady of winterfell. >> thank you for inviting us into your home, lady starknorth is as beautiful as your brother claimed. as are you. >> winterfell is yours, your grace. >> a bit icy, wasn't it? that was an opening scene from the episode "winterfell." as you just saw, a fugitive major characters finally met face-to-face for the first time. we want to mention hbo and cnn share a parent company, warner media. for a look at the season eight...
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words some stark alternatives before heading to dublin today what does she want to achieve with this delicate visit at a crucial time when this is indeed a crucial time the main aim of this trip at least is what we've heard from that merkel wants to get a clearer picture of exactly what measures island is putting in place for the eventuality that the e.u. the u.k. sorry crashes out of the a you on april twelfth without a deal but they say is also a sign of solidarity from then to dublin and we can have a listen now to exactly what merkel had to say ahead of the visit. we often say in europe and this is a question of war and peace and we can see that it's fundamentally a question of violence or nonviolence of course we want to play our part and so i will look closely at the situation regarding the irish border and ways to find solutions to prevent heart breaks it in the one that sent these solutions must ultimately come from london. we can see that intense efforts are being made but also that there are clearly very different competing visions i hope that the discussions led by theresa
words some stark alternatives before heading to dublin today what does she want to achieve with this delicate visit at a crucial time when this is indeed a crucial time the main aim of this trip at least is what we've heard from that merkel wants to get a clearer picture of exactly what measures island is putting in place for the eventuality that the e.u. the u.k. sorry crashes out of the a you on april twelfth without a deal but they say is also a sign of solidarity from then to dublin and we...
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it's that stark? >> i do. only that they are inclined to trust the president more than the news system, it's that the white house and trump himself is trying to eviscerate facts on which the country can disagree and argue about. i think that goes way beyond the notion of bias in the media or look skeptically at what you are told. it's actually an awe tuthoritar news system that's up and running. i think it's extraordinary. we don't know always have the language we need to talk about it. >> i don't think we do. there are media critiques that i hear from the right. i hear a lot on fox news that's just hateful. let me show a few examples from the last few days. >> there's not a single news room in america that is been more right than the team we have assembled right here on this show. >> that's the wrong sound bite although hannity claiming he's a reporter, don't get me started. there's been this message on fox that the immediate wmedia was w russia and trump. you can't believe a word we report. laura ingraham sa
it's that stark? >> i do. only that they are inclined to trust the president more than the news system, it's that the white house and trump himself is trying to eviscerate facts on which the country can disagree and argue about. i think that goes way beyond the notion of bias in the media or look skeptically at what you are told. it's actually an awe tuthoritar news system that's up and running. i think it's extraordinary. we don't know always have the language we need to talk about it....
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black and -- encouraged black and white youth to interact, providing a common interest to bridge the starkdivide. tennessee ismphis, a prime example -- hiring black and white employees to work side-by-side in a segregated south. >> the power of music, the power of opportunity, the power of empowerment, not just black and white working together, but a place where young people were paid to make music. >> rock 'n roll gave americans the opportunity to speak out and protest against the government. >> use it as a tool to build a platform, transfer the message. your generation with social media, it allows it to spread quicker and infiltrate society in ways governments can't stop. >> rock 'n roll was especially meaningful during the vietnam war. songs like "fortunate son" give a voice to the antiwar movement and young people all across america. music during the vietnam war also provided soldiers a connection to their lives back home. >> the army understood -- they did not understand how to fight the war, but they didn't know, -- they did know, the military knew music was essential to us and our g
black and -- encouraged black and white youth to interact, providing a common interest to bridge the starkdivide. tennessee ismphis, a prime example -- hiring black and white employees to work side-by-side in a segregated south. >> the power of music, the power of opportunity, the power of empowerment, not just black and white working together, but a place where young people were paid to make music. >> rock 'n roll gave americans the opportunity to speak out and protest against the...
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his 2020, a stark reminder why he poses a threat to donald trump and perhaps himself. >>> hundreds of faculty and staff kwaquarantined at two california universities. they have to stay away unless they can prove they have been vaccinated from the measles. >>> police ruling nothing out when a church starts on fire for the second time in two weeks. >>> the nfl, who went where and which player almost toppled the commissioner at the nfl draft. good morning, welcome to "early start," i'm michelle kosinski. >> i'm dave briggs. good morning, happy friday, everybody. it's april 26th. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. a great show, by the way, was put on in nashville, tennessee. we start in politics in 2020. joe biden is in and already under attack from all sides. the former vice president running for the white house and no one took faster notice than the current occupant. the president has long worried he might face in the general election. president trump went right after it. >> i think that, you know, when you look at joe, i have known joe over the years, he's not the brightest lightbulb in the
his 2020, a stark reminder why he poses a threat to donald trump and perhaps himself. >>> hundreds of faculty and staff kwaquarantined at two california universities. they have to stay away unless they can prove they have been vaccinated from the measles. >>> police ruling nothing out when a church starts on fire for the second time in two weeks. >>> the nfl, who went where and which player almost toppled the commissioner at the nfl draft. good morning, welcome to...
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a stark warning aimed at the united states promising a blow to hostile forces who miscalculate the impact of economic sanctions on the north still this has deterred from another meeting with kerry who is dialing back expectations it's hard someone could happen and it step by step it's not a fast process i never said it would be still south korea's moon jay in is under pressure from north korea to get donald trump to compromise moon's own political legacy is on the line as he tries to kick start talks amid heightening tensions and uncertainty can really help at al-jazeera the white house in a lot among decisions south korea has overturned a ban on abortion that's been in place for more than sixty five years the constitutional court ruling no limits women's rights under the one nine hundred fifty three ban women who have abortions can be fined and jailed except in cases of rape incest or risk to their health doctors who perform procedures and also face prison. a quick check of the headlines here on al-jazeera at least sixteen people have been killed by a bomb in southwestern pakistan it wen
a stark warning aimed at the united states promising a blow to hostile forces who miscalculate the impact of economic sanctions on the north still this has deterred from another meeting with kerry who is dialing back expectations it's hard someone could happen and it step by step it's not a fast process i never said it would be still south korea's moon jay in is under pressure from north korea to get donald trump to compromise moon's own political legacy is on the line as he tries to kick start...
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the choices we face are stark and the timetable is clear i believe we must now press on at pace with our efforts to reach. consensus on a deal that is in the national interest i welcome the discussions that have taken place with the opposition in recent days and the further talks which are resuming today this is not the normal way of british politics and it is uncomfortable for many in both the government and opposition parties reaching an agreement will not be easy because to be successful it will require both sides to make compromises bernard smith has more from london. prime minister to reason may says the whole country is extremely frustrated opposition leader jeremy corbyn says asking for a second extension is a diplomatic failure but both the conservative and opposition parties say they will continue talks to see if they can find some way of coming together ideally before european elections towards the end of may then the government hopes to get its withdrawal agreement through parliament before to take part in those elections the problem is there are still these red lines that
the choices we face are stark and the timetable is clear i believe we must now press on at pace with our efforts to reach. consensus on a deal that is in the national interest i welcome the discussions that have taken place with the opposition in recent days and the further talks which are resuming today this is not the normal way of british politics and it is uncomfortable for many in both the government and opposition parties reaching an agreement will not be easy because to be successful it...
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said to agitate the north has not ruled out resuming nuclear and missile tests kim has also issued a stark warning aimed at the united states promising a blow to hostile forces who miscalculate the impact of economic sanctions on the north still this has deterred from another meeting with kim who is dialing back expectations. step by step it's not a fast process i never said it would be still south korea's moon jay in is under pressure from north korea to get donald trump to compromise moon's own political legacy is on the law i guess he tries to kick start talks amid heightening tensions and uncertainty kimberly health at al-jazeera the white house. and a landmark decision south korea has overturned a ban on abortion which had for more than sixty five years its constitutional court ruled the law limits women's rights under the one nine hundred fifty three ban women who had abortions could be fined in jail that except in cases of rape incest or risk to their health and doctors who perform the procedure or face prison and there were rival protests outside court as the ruling was delivered.
said to agitate the north has not ruled out resuming nuclear and missile tests kim has also issued a stark warning aimed at the united states promising a blow to hostile forces who miscalculate the impact of economic sanctions on the north still this has deterred from another meeting with kim who is dialing back expectations. step by step it's not a fast process i never said it would be still south korea's moon jay in is under pressure from north korea to get donald trump to compromise moon's...
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the prime minister says a stark choice led to her brexit talks with labour. it could be no deal or no brexit according to theresa may, defended today by a leading brexiteer. working withjeremy corbyn is not something i would want to do at all. it is not something the prime minister wants to do. but far worse than that would be to fail to deliver on brexit. mr corbyn says he is yet to see a change in the goverment‘s red lines on brexit. also tonight... calls for a truce in libya as its army tries to repel a rebel bid to take over the capital, tripoli. rules for the internet age — the government unveils plans to combat harmful online content. victory for cambridge. a closely fought boat race sees cambridge beat oxford, helped by a veteran olympian. and the celebrated scientist and artist desmond morris on creating art into his 905. good evening. the prime minister has said that the government's brexit talks with labour in recent days have taken place amid what she called the stark choice between leaving the eu without a deal or not leaving at all. labour says f
the prime minister says a stark choice led to her brexit talks with labour. it could be no deal or no brexit according to theresa may, defended today by a leading brexiteer. working withjeremy corbyn is not something i would want to do at all. it is not something the prime minister wants to do. but far worse than that would be to fail to deliver on brexit. mr corbyn says he is yet to see a change in the goverment‘s red lines on brexit. also tonight... calls for a truce in libya as its army...
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the a stark thing, stark language. quote, defendants and their officers, agents, servants, employees attorneys and all those who are in active concert or participation with them are preliminarily joined from detaining class members in custody without and apart from their minor children. you no longer detain these people without and apart from their kids. since that federal court order in june stopped the policy of taking little kids away from their moms and dads, the aclu has been trying to get the trump administration to find all of the kids they took away from their moms and dads. the administration said on friday that, yeah, trying to get that all done with all the kid they took away could take up to two years before they find all the kids. now we have this news. after the president fired homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen yesterday, reportedly by tweet, nbc news was first to report that part of the president's dissatisfaction with nielsen was wanting to go back to separating families a bigger policy that
the a stark thing, stark language. quote, defendants and their officers, agents, servants, employees attorneys and all those who are in active concert or participation with them are preliminarily joined from detaining class members in custody without and apart from their minor children. you no longer detain these people without and apart from their kids. since that federal court order in june stopped the policy of taking little kids away from their moms and dads, the aclu has been trying to get...
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she said there was a stark choice between leaving with a deal or not leaving at all.here are reports of new clashes outside of tripoli. the rebel army is expected to be 15 miles from the centre of the city. government forces are trying to hold the advance of rebel troops loyal to khalifa haftar. now on bbc news it's time for a look back at the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament as parliament takes back control. the ayes to the right, 313. the noes to the left, 312. it's all kicking off in the house of lords. sit down. i must remind of the noble lord that he's not in the house of commons. and, what can mps do when people won't talk to them? people often cite the ancient powers of the house to lock people up in a prison under big ben or lock people up here, and those powers do technically still exist. but first, another date or two for your diary as theresa may asks for another brexit extension. this time until the end ofjune. her request follows and another week of political drama here at westminster, one that began with an unusual apology
she said there was a stark choice between leaving with a deal or not leaving at all.here are reports of new clashes outside of tripoli. the rebel army is expected to be 15 miles from the centre of the city. government forces are trying to hold the advance of rebel troops loyal to khalifa haftar. now on bbc news it's time for a look back at the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament as parliament takes back control. the ayes to the right, 313. the noes to the left, 312....
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the choices we now face are stark and the timetable is clear. we must now press on at pace with our efforts to reach a consensus on a deal that is in the national interest. as theresa may prepares to update the house of commons, i'll have the latest from here in westminster and from brussels. also this lunchtime... police arrest wikileaks founderjulian assange — bundled out of the ecuadorian embassy in london after being holed up there for seven years. jack shepherd, the man who killed a woman in a speedboat crash, jailed for an extra six months for fleeing the country. the biggest election in the history of the world — india goes to the polls with 900 million people eligible to vote. and it's enough to make you scream — not brexit, but a new exhibition of the norwegian artist edvard munch. and coming up on bbc news... rugby australia says it intends to sack of one of its stars — israel folau, after he posted anti—lgbt comments saying "hell awaits" gay people. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the european union has agreed to de
the choices we now face are stark and the timetable is clear. we must now press on at pace with our efforts to reach a consensus on a deal that is in the national interest. as theresa may prepares to update the house of commons, i'll have the latest from here in westminster and from brussels. also this lunchtime... police arrest wikileaks founderjulian assange — bundled out of the ecuadorian embassy in london after being holed up there for seven years. jack shepherd, the man who killed a...
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donald tusk sent a stark message for britain please do not waste time.welly. do not waste time. anyway, let's move on. quickly. let's talk luxury. now, for many established brands, keeping up to date with the changing face of fashion can be a challenging task. however some firms manage to evolve with the times. the menswear clothing market has been rapidly expanding in recent years. last year it outpaced female clothing and was valued at $442bn. dunhill was founded in 1893 and has been offering bespoke menswear clothing for over a century. the firm recently moved into new headquarters in london and is aiming to expand globally. it currently has over 100 stores across the world. andrew maag is chief executive officer at dunhill. welcome to the show. firstly, talk us welcome to the show. firstly, talk us through how you get your brand like dunhill, that's been around for so like dunhill, that's been around for so long, how do you keep up—to—date with what's happening in the world of fashion. it's not easy, let me tell you. we have to be relevant and we hav
donald tusk sent a stark message for britain please do not waste time.welly. do not waste time. anyway, let's move on. quickly. let's talk luxury. now, for many established brands, keeping up to date with the changing face of fashion can be a challenging task. however some firms manage to evolve with the times. the menswear clothing market has been rapidly expanding in recent years. last year it outpaced female clothing and was valued at $442bn. dunhill was founded in 1893 and has been offering...
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or in stark contrast the parts of the brain that control emotion and imagination that active as if someone is really seeing feeling or experiencing something pain stimuli perceived but not experienced as such. this means stimuli of processed in the brain differently. researchers think that not only is activity altered within regions of the brain but also within the connections between the different brain regions. hypnosis can even replace general anesthesia using only pain medication and local anesthesia like hit during a deep brain stimulation procedure as a whole is drilled in the patient's skull neurosurgeon report right here out incorporates the sounds into the hypnosis. you already have as the workers start and stop drilling with a new matic drill you can open your mouth and it isn't so bad. as. cardiovascular values for my normal. but the nation does feel the pain but integrates it positively into other experiences and modulator it so be experienced isn't so stressful austin. christer had the same experience she was able to drop into a hypnotic state during her second jaw surgery wit
or in stark contrast the parts of the brain that control emotion and imagination that active as if someone is really seeing feeling or experiencing something pain stimuli perceived but not experienced as such. this means stimuli of processed in the brain differently. researchers think that not only is activity altered within regions of the brain but also within the connections between the different brain regions. hypnosis can even replace general anesthesia using only pain medication and local...
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minister to resign may told parliament it was something she'd never wanted the choices we face are stark and the timetable is clear i believe we must now press on at pace with our efforts to reach a consensus on a deal that is in the national interest i welcome the discussions that have taken place with the opposition in recent days and the further talks which are resuming today this is not the normal way of british politics and it is uncomfortable for many in both the government and opposition parties the six month brags that extension the e.u. has given the u.k. was longer than mrs may had wanted but shorter than that suggested by european commission president jean-claude juncker and other leaders the compromise was because of french president emanuel mccrum he'd said a long delay would undermine the project of european integration. u.k. opposition labor leader jeremy corbyn described the need for a second extension to bragg's it as a diplomatic failure but he said he was committed to continue talks with the government labor will continue to engage constructively in talks because we re
minister to resign may told parliament it was something she'd never wanted the choices we face are stark and the timetable is clear i believe we must now press on at pace with our efforts to reach a consensus on a deal that is in the national interest i welcome the discussions that have taken place with the opposition in recent days and the further talks which are resuming today this is not the normal way of british politics and it is uncomfortable for many in both the government and opposition...
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eric stark family history as one shared by many his relatives like countless persecuted to see across the country had sought refuge in a church when they were killed at church just like this one and yet an estimated fifty thousand people died during the genocide today this side stands as one of runners most poignant memorials as a stabbing reminder of what happened and physical evidence of crimes that should never be forgotten. doris you can't imagine how it feels like growing up knowing that you're all alone with no parents and no siblings while about children you know each of them. eric says his generation's identity is deeply entrenched in the true one thousand nine hundred so many survivors who lost their families who are still processing the past but also children of perpetrators who participated in the killings nichiren amos that oh. yeah i would say. it's very hard to find yourself all alone either because your family members were killed for being to see or as in my case with parents who were in prison because they were convicted of participating in the genocide with. four. chi
eric stark family history as one shared by many his relatives like countless persecuted to see across the country had sought refuge in a church when they were killed at church just like this one and yet an estimated fifty thousand people died during the genocide today this side stands as one of runners most poignant memorials as a stabbing reminder of what happened and physical evidence of crimes that should never be forgotten. doris you can't imagine how it feels like growing up knowing that...
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sorry believes it offers more than just a stark lesson from mankind. well and you know this area is actually one of the cleanest areas would only be in ukraine but perhaps in europe because for thirty years there were literally no industry here visit museums no agriculture group culture is the best kind of puts its. think. visiting missions of the vehicle. people visit you know wastes and ever since. he has a road map for the region's future he wants to see the exclusion zone added to unesco's list of world heritage sites. he's already filed the application i believe it is this area should be drawn into a national park you know. noble national memorial and the nature of park to keep the memory ends and the religious. technology which was employed here and which failed.
sorry believes it offers more than just a stark lesson from mankind. well and you know this area is actually one of the cleanest areas would only be in ukraine but perhaps in europe because for thirty years there were literally no industry here visit museums no agriculture group culture is the best kind of puts its. think. visiting missions of the vehicle. people visit you know wastes and ever since. he has a road map for the region's future he wants to see the exclusion zone added to unesco's...
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this is news coming to you live from berlin a stark choice for israel in crucial elections it comes down to whether political newcomer benny gantz couldn't see the fourth term prime minister binyamin netanyahu it's a vote certain to have a long term impact on the region. guilty verdicts for the defiant leaders of the pro-democracy demonstrations in hong kong their homes for all of the peacefully shut down the city for months in a battle alternately with beijing we'll tell you what the bird explain.
this is news coming to you live from berlin a stark choice for israel in crucial elections it comes down to whether political newcomer benny gantz couldn't see the fourth term prime minister binyamin netanyahu it's a vote certain to have a long term impact on the region. guilty verdicts for the defiant leaders of the pro-democracy demonstrations in hong kong their homes for all of the peacefully shut down the city for months in a battle alternately with beijing we'll tell you what the bird...
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there's a state of the news coming to you live from berlin a stark choice for israel in crucial election comes down to whether political newcomer benny gantz couldn't see her prime minister binyamin netanyahu result could have long term implications for the region. with the next deadline just three days away the british prime minister is called.
there's a state of the news coming to you live from berlin a stark choice for israel in crucial election comes down to whether political newcomer benny gantz couldn't see her prime minister binyamin netanyahu result could have long term implications for the region. with the next deadline just three days away the british prime minister is called.
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the name of the town where his family once lived known for his real ism and chiaroscuro which means starkcontrast between light and shadow and about joe's approach was revolutionary. he lives and works in naples among other places the city's more big charm and the people inspired him he invited people he met on the street to serve as models for his paintings now all four hundred years on his work so come to life again to die also since you see i'm in naples. i'm on a tiara travelling sambal train several times a week. work requires physical strength concentration and. caravaggio wanted his paintings to be so realistic that observers would feel their subject suffering pictures still have that power today the performers from are creating a memorial to kind of our joe and his art. i. and that's all for this time on arts and culture and with that thanks for watching and hope you'll join us next time. kickoff. ours was the best. the best place for. the best goal. the going to sleep the highlights. thirty. minutes time to take one step. and face. time europe just such the. fine for the trophy.
the name of the town where his family once lived known for his real ism and chiaroscuro which means starkcontrast between light and shadow and about joe's approach was revolutionary. he lives and works in naples among other places the city's more big charm and the people inspired him he invited people he met on the street to serve as models for his paintings now all four hundred years on his work so come to life again to die also since you see i'm in naples. i'm on a tiara travelling sambal...
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the name of the town where his family once lived known for his real ism and chiaroscuro which means starkcontrast between light and shadow about joe's approach was revolutionary. he lives and works in naples among other places the city's morbid charm and the people inspired him he invited people he met on the street to serve as models for his paintings now all four hundred years on his works a come to life again at the diocesan museum in naples. them on a tiara and some bold train several times a week. work requires physical strength concentration and teamwork. caravaggio wanted his paintings to be so realistic that observers would feel the best subject suffering. his pictures still have that power today the performers from mahler are creating a memorial to caravaggio and his art. and that's all for this time on arts and culture and with that thanks for watching and hope you'll join us next. and there were possible chain reaction of groups. around six hundred years ago. in the renaissance. architects. scientists and artists. transplant observe how barcus millington's enjoyed a. good fifte
the name of the town where his family once lived known for his real ism and chiaroscuro which means starkcontrast between light and shadow about joe's approach was revolutionary. he lives and works in naples among other places the city's morbid charm and the people inspired him he invited people he met on the street to serve as models for his paintings now all four hundred years on his works a come to life again at the diocesan museum in naples. them on a tiara and some bold train several times...
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>> reporter: hearing from the family puts this into stark relief how young the shooter was. this was a teen-age shooter from very nearby, from a home not too far from here. this is identified by law enforcement as 19-year-old john t. earnest, a college student from very nearby cal state and marcos. he was and he wass is expected of a murder and attempted murt for which these held for charges as we speak. i want to tab about what we heard from they say our son's actions were informed by people we do not know and ideals we do not hold. how our son is attracted to such darkness is a terrifying mystery to us, that we are confident that law enforcement will uncover details to the end of this despicable act. investigators say he's suspected of entering this synagogue at 11, 11:30 saturday morning, killing one, injuring three inside that synagogue, being pushed out of the synagogue after we're told himself gun jammed during the shooting spree and then drove off. authorities tell us that he called 911 shortly after all of this went down saying involved and he vunders without inciden
>> reporter: hearing from the family puts this into stark relief how young the shooter was. this was a teen-age shooter from very nearby, from a home not too far from here. this is identified by law enforcement as 19-year-old john t. earnest, a college student from very nearby cal state and marcos. he was and he wass is expected of a murder and attempted murt for which these held for charges as we speak. i want to tab about what we heard from they say our son's actions were informed by...
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its modern digital technology the mind something concrete facade of the new bauhaus museum just a starkness descends on by mom. now an israeli man broke the world record books on friday off to becoming the oldest footballer to participate in a professional match. is seventy three and a goalkeeper for a full state club in israel he was born in iraq but moved to israel as a child and he received the guinness world record prize in an official ceremony after playing the full ninety minutes i will turn seventy four next week and he said he isn't ready for another game. just a quick reminder of the top story we're following for you today in libya the united nations has called on troops commanded by warlords to halt their advance on the capital tripoli u.n. chief antonio terrace has been trying to avert for a new civil war between the militia and the un backed government. you're watching news live from berlin coming up next our program reporter on the women moving into the male domain of motor sports announcer hall for the whole team thanks so much for watching. what secrets lie behind these memos
its modern digital technology the mind something concrete facade of the new bauhaus museum just a starkness descends on by mom. now an israeli man broke the world record books on friday off to becoming the oldest footballer to participate in a professional match. is seventy three and a goalkeeper for a full state club in israel he was born in iraq but moved to israel as a child and he received the guinness world record prize in an official ceremony after playing the full ninety minutes i will...