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tammy. >> tammy: all right, trace. thank you very much.ebody who needs to be balanced out in that way. but, thank you, trace. collian is a lawyer and second amendment advocate and he joins us. thank you for joining us tonight. a lot of scary things. major american politicians, candidates for president ofca the united states, suggesting things that are more, something that more than you would hear in china.r it's concerning that the high level individuals think that the things would work. let me ask you, sir. if there were some kind of national confiscation program, do you think americans would comply? >> no, i highly doubt it, actually. if you think about it, the last time we had an issue of confiscation in this country, we started a revolutionary war. so that puts thing in perspective pretty blatantly at that point. i know a ton of americans who would not succumb to the idea or notion of havingns weapons confiscated from them based on their second amendment right. from that standpoint what i have a hard time trying to understand is why wi
tammy. >> tammy: all right, trace. thank you very much.ebody who needs to be balanced out in that way. but, thank you, trace. collian is a lawyer and second amendment advocate and he joins us. thank you for joining us tonight. a lot of scary things. major american politicians, candidates for president ofca the united states, suggesting things that are more, something that more than you would hear in china.r it's concerning that the high level individuals think that the things would work....
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>> tammy: let's see.to the tape. >> if he can change a tire, maybe he can change the world. >> there he is. >> tammy: i guess when it's multiple choice i say it ahead of time. >> what other impersonations of a regular guy can he do. >> tammy: martha may challenge. >> it's good. >> she is not challenging. >> is the next one multiple choice? i waited until the last word of peanut better and jelly sandwich. >> tammy: i'd announce it at the top so this is not multiple choice. ready. question four. pro golfer john daly hit the links with president trump this week. not the first time that he golfed with a u.s. president. he claims he once played with commander-in-chief who cheated in their outing. who was it? jesse? >> i'm going to get bill clinton. >> tammy: well, that might be a good guess. it would be maybe an obvious one. let's check the tape. >> you know, it was a fun day, a fun match. it's just amazing that people call him a cheat in golf. if you want to call it cheating golf, i'll tell you bill clinton -
>> tammy: let's see.to the tape. >> if he can change a tire, maybe he can change the world. >> there he is. >> tammy: i guess when it's multiple choice i say it ahead of time. >> what other impersonations of a regular guy can he do. >> tammy: martha may challenge. >> it's good. >> she is not challenging. >> is the next one multiple choice? i waited until the last word of peanut better and jelly sandwich. >> tammy: i'd announce it at...
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tammy, back to you. >> tammy: thank you very much. despite the fact that the raid was planned for months, those arrested are here illegally and are breaking the law. the liberal media cannot believe that the government is doing its job. >> this with an attack specifically towards latinos, mexican, immigrants and then today the federal government went after those same exact people. tearing parents away from their children. >> there is an assault on the latino community and we have to stop mincing words of what's happening. >> tammy: here now is tom homan, former acting i.c.e. director and fox news contributor. allen orr, immigration attorney and vice president of the american immigration lawyers association. thank you so much for joining me. tom, what's the mainstream media missing here? >> this isn't an attack on the latino community. this is law enforcement. this is a large-scale criminal investigation that deals with identity theft, tax evasion, harboring illegal aliens. this is a criminal investigation that's being put together for
tammy, back to you. >> tammy: thank you very much. despite the fact that the raid was planned for months, those arrested are here illegally and are breaking the law. the liberal media cannot believe that the government is doing its job. >> this with an attack specifically towards latinos, mexican, immigrants and then today the federal government went after those same exact people. tearing parents away from their children. >> there is an assault on the latino community and we...
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tammy is endlessly engaging.and everybody loved tammy that is what i found doing the book she was just someone that everyone loved her. and she continues to have this enduring following in presence. >> they keep trying to do a broadway musical about your . >> kristin chen with has one. larger than life. >> i just add, i got pulled into doing an abc 20/20 special that aired earlier this year. and it ended up being the best rated program in a year. the episode that pulled in the most of years . >> because of you. >> of course because of me. >> or maybe because of tammy? but that was probably more likely . >> and don't you say in your book that they sort of created the first reality show? because they were on tv so much? suspect they did. their show was originally two hours a day. they did it unscripted, jim refused to script anything. the production people, i talked to many of them. they never knew it was going to happen next. and viewers tuned in because they loved that. sometimes it was sloppy and ridiculous. it
tammy is endlessly engaging.and everybody loved tammy that is what i found doing the book she was just someone that everyone loved her. and she continues to have this enduring following in presence. >> they keep trying to do a broadway musical about your . >> kristin chen with has one. larger than life. >> i just add, i got pulled into doing an abc 20/20 special that aired earlier this year. and it ended up being the best rated program in a year. the episode that pulled in the...
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i mean, tammy is endlessly engaging. everybody loves tammy. that is what i found out doing the book. she was someone that just, everyone loved her. she continues to have this in during following and present -- this enduring following and presence. >> they are discussing doing a broadway musical about her. >> i think christian shadow it has one. with has one.eno i did a special on this, and it ended up being the best rated program for the station in a year. it pulled in the most humorous. -- most viewers. >> because of you. [laughter] >> and don't you say in your book that they sort of created, in a way, the first reality show? they are on tv so much? >> they did. yeah. their show was originally two hours a day. they did it unscripted. jim refused to script anything. the production people, and i talked to many of them, never knew what was going to happen next. and viewers tuned in because they love that. was sloppy and ridiculous, but it was always unpredictable and fun. people tuned in just to see what would happen next. part of thewas undoing
i mean, tammy is endlessly engaging. everybody loves tammy. that is what i found out doing the book. she was someone that just, everyone loved her. she continues to have this in during following and present -- this enduring following and presence. >> they are discussing doing a broadway musical about her. >> i think christian shadow it has one. with has one.eno i did a special on this, and it ended up being the best rated program for the station in a year. it pulled in the most...
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john reger's book on ptl is about jim and tammy faye and then, of course, there's a group biography. so, it doesn't just have to be about one person. what i wanted to ask you all is, what other way can there be more variety to biography and might immerse -- first meet the eye? >> so just two quick things, i'm also a documentarian so, half of my work is been nonfiction publications and half of my work is been film. so, on film, if you doing sammy davis junior, you have a whole different canvas to work on and you can kind of use performances in juxtaposition to other performances as a way of creating tension. the other thing is, i worked on a companion book to a six hour documentary series edited for pbs called me and laugh, the funny business of america. essentially it was american comedy from chaplain to sarah silverman the most recent person we used. and, the director and i realize that if you were going to do a film i did a companion book and i wrote the documentary episodes, but if you were going to go this is american comedy this is starting in 1906 that your first hour would be
john reger's book on ptl is about jim and tammy faye and then, of course, there's a group biography. so, it doesn't just have to be about one person. what i wanted to ask you all is, what other way can there be more variety to biography and might immerse -- first meet the eye? >> so just two quick things, i'm also a documentarian so, half of my work is been nonfiction publications and half of my work is been film. so, on film, if you doing sammy davis junior, you have a whole different...
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i mean, tammy is endlessly engaging. everyone loved tammy. that's one of the things i found out doing the book. she was someone that just everyone loved her. and she continues to have this enduring following and presence. >> they keep threatening to do a musical, broadway musical about her. >> yeah, kristin chenoweth has o one, absolutely. >> larger than life. >> could i just add, i got pulled in to doing abc "20/20" special on this that aired earlier this year. it ended up being their best-rated program in a year. it was the episode that pulled in the most viewers. >> because of you? >> yeah, of course, because of me on camera. no. >> because of tammy? >> i think that's probably more likely. >> don't you say in your book that they sort of created, in a way, the first reality show? because they're on tv so much. >> they did. and, yeah. i mean, their show was originally two hours a day. they did it unscripted. jim refused to script anything. the production people, and i talked to many of them, never knew what was going to happen next. viewers
i mean, tammy is endlessly engaging. everyone loved tammy. that's one of the things i found out doing the book. she was someone that just everyone loved her. and she continues to have this enduring following and presence. >> they keep threatening to do a musical, broadway musical about her. >> yeah, kristin chenoweth has o one, absolutely. >> larger than life. >> could i just add, i got pulled in to doing abc "20/20" special on this that aired earlier this...
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tammy: i call it being in the bubble. but as soon as you go outside, reality hits that you know this is where we live now, so it's difficult. jessica: tammy, a realtor, bought the burned-out lot behind her mom's house and plans to build there once it's cleared. the state says that could take up to 18 months. tammy: it takes nine months to build a home. so 18 months plus nine, so we are at 2 1/2, three years, that's a long time to be in limbo. >> number one is safety, they want it safer. jessica: at town listening sessions, concern those who want to move back, won't be able to afford the cost to rebuild. surveys, permits and talk of new, safer building codes, many here were underinsured. >> you have to keep going. you have to. jessica: but mayor jody jones acknowledges, paradise will never be the same. mayor jones: we are trying to do everything we can, but we can't build people's homes for them or give them the money to build their homes, and i know that is hard. very hard. not everyone will come back to paradise. jessica
tammy: i call it being in the bubble. but as soon as you go outside, reality hits that you know this is where we live now, so it's difficult. jessica: tammy, a realtor, bought the burned-out lot behind her mom's house and plans to build there once it's cleared. the state says that could take up to 18 months. tammy: it takes nine months to build a home. so 18 months plus nine, so we are at 2 1/2, three years, that's a long time to be in limbo. >> number one is safety, they want it safer....
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first, tammy when at, attached -- tammy wynette, born in mississippi in 1942, older than these disco divas. she did songs that, just the title, you go, really? you make me want to be a mother. some of you are grimacing. make me your kind of woman, which is sung to a man. and of course, don't liberate me, love me. maribel morgan is going, yes, this is great. she is singing, i was visited by a delegation of women, women liberationists who wanted me to change, wanted me to see you in a different way, she said i didn't want to do it, i know my job is to support you and care for you and you are reading this ongoing, this is conservative, isn't it? and then at the end she suggests that you basically need all the help you can get. and that is when you realize something is going on in country music, as usual, that underneath the hairspray and apparent convention, something is going on. it reminds me a lot of patsy montana, the cowboy sweetheart of the 1930's, i want to be a cowboy sweetheart, i want to learn to rope and ride, you are thinking she wants to define herself in terms of a man and
first, tammy when at, attached -- tammy wynette, born in mississippi in 1942, older than these disco divas. she did songs that, just the title, you go, really? you make me want to be a mother. some of you are grimacing. make me your kind of woman, which is sung to a man. and of course, don't liberate me, love me. maribel morgan is going, yes, this is great. she is singing, i was visited by a delegation of women, women liberationists who wanted me to change, wanted me to see you in a different...
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lou: tammy bruce, great to see you. thank you so much.ns don't know what to believe these days regarding the death of pedophile jeffrey epstein, according to a new poll by emerson college in the market people are divided. 34% say epstein was murdered, 33% say he hanged himself. can you imagine if we just went with polls and made decisions as a nation on the basis of these numbers. in 32% of us aren't sure either way, i think you could throw almost any issue and get somewhat similar proportions. up next could america's longest war finally nearing its end? will take up president trump's latest initiatives in afghanistan, general joins us stay with us. will we be bringing our troops home? what does it take to get out of afghanistan. stay with lou: president trump launching us-based command, 87 units under a single commander will focus on initial warnings, space support. the communist regime in china sending a new group of its troops to hong kong today calling the action routine might be if the situation were routine in hong kong, the pla has
lou: tammy bruce, great to see you. thank you so much.ns don't know what to believe these days regarding the death of pedophile jeffrey epstein, according to a new poll by emerson college in the market people are divided. 34% say epstein was murdered, 33% say he hanged himself. can you imagine if we just went with polls and made decisions as a nation on the basis of these numbers. in 32% of us aren't sure either way, i think you could throw almost any issue and get somewhat similar proportions....
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tammy wynette co-wrote this. billy cheryl. sometimes it's hard to be a woman, giving all your love to just one man. you'll have bad times and he'll have good times doing things that you don't understand. but if you love him, you will forgive him, even though he his art -- even though he is hard to understand and if you love him, , oh be proud of him. you're thinking, oh, god, really? you're going to put up with him doing what you don't understand? because after all, the most famous put-down, "he's just a man." it's a stunning song. so it's saying, ok, stand by your man, but not because you're so inferior to men. stand by him because he's just a man. that's how country music works. so it's weird. tammy wynette said, i'm not a radical here, i'm not a women's liberationist. but over and over her songs are about pushing men toward a uniform standard of behavior and they're framed by this idea, not all marabelle morgan that men are so wonderful, but rather, that they are so pathetically limited that you've got to make the best of i
tammy wynette co-wrote this. billy cheryl. sometimes it's hard to be a woman, giving all your love to just one man. you'll have bad times and he'll have good times doing things that you don't understand. but if you love him, you will forgive him, even though he his art -- even though he is hard to understand and if you love him, , oh be proud of him. you're thinking, oh, god, really? you're going to put up with him doing what you don't understand? because after all, the most famous put-down,...
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tammy bruce is doing an awesome job filling in. >> tammy: i can see you, and that's what all of america. >> tammy: it's a pleasure. thank you. >> sean: check out your show on foxnation.com. >> tammy: i appreciate it. i am tammy bruce in for laura ingraham, and this is "the ingraham angle" from los angeles tonight. the left is ramping up its rhetoric, trying to blame trump for the recent mass shootings despite his caf
tammy bruce is doing an awesome job filling in. >> tammy: i can see you, and that's what all of america. >> tammy: it's a pleasure. thank you. >> sean: check out your show on foxnation.com. >> tammy: i appreciate it. i am tammy bruce in for laura ingraham, and this is "the ingraham angle" from los angeles tonight. the left is ramping up its rhetoric, trying to blame trump for the recent mass shootings despite his caf
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i think that's my favorite. >> tammy: yet. here's the thing that also i think americans should be concerned about and democrats should be appalled by. he is actually in this position. it is clear he should not be. and yet, the democratic party is sore destroyed and barack obama destroyed it in his cultivation of a cult, that they are pushing this man to do it, because they do believe that he would have more of an appeal than all of the rest of their talents. so there is a point where it's becoming embarrassing for this man to be in this position. his wife clearly wants to support him, but she obviously is also worried about the party. but they can't even push through it on their own. i think that that tells you everything you need to know. but then, also, that the democrats themselves. it also highlights the contempt they have for the american people and for their own base. that there's no real interest in being there for everyone in the country. they lie about who is a racist. they want to divide and conquer. they are proposi
i think that's my favorite. >> tammy: yet. here's the thing that also i think americans should be concerned about and democrats should be appalled by. he is actually in this position. it is clear he should not be. and yet, the democratic party is sore destroyed and barack obama destroyed it in his cultivation of a cult, that they are pushing this man to do it, because they do believe that he would have more of an appeal than all of the rest of their talents. so there is a point where it's...
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tammy to the rescue at norwich.om abraham gives chelsea their first win of the season also coming up in the programme... warrington beat saints at wembley to lift the challenge cup for the first time in 7 years. and manu tuilangi stars as england score eight tries at twickenham, racking up their biggest ever win over ireland. good evening, plenty of drama from the premier league coming up. and we'll bring you the latest from anfield where liverpool are playing arsenal in the late kick off. there has been a goal. but we start at headingley, and the third ashes test. after that calamitous first innings when england were bowled out for 67, they have now been set 359 to win. if they lose then australia will retain the ashes. our sports correspondent andy swiss is at headingley. andy, the odds were stacked against england when both openers went cheaply again, but we had a glimmer of hope! ya holly, they have still given themselves a chance just a few hours ago, because australia set this daunting targets, 359. frankly, t
tammy to the rescue at norwich.om abraham gives chelsea their first win of the season also coming up in the programme... warrington beat saints at wembley to lift the challenge cup for the first time in 7 years. and manu tuilangi stars as england score eight tries at twickenham, racking up their biggest ever win over ireland. good evening, plenty of drama from the premier league coming up. and we'll bring you the latest from anfield where liverpool are playing arsenal in the late kick off....
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tammy bruce, host -- get tammy bruce right here on fox nation.f you go to fox nation you don't have to watch any of the other stuff, she's more than worth the price of the subscription alone and it's always great to have tammy with us. this story seems significant in a broader sense in the way the harvey weinstein exposure did. >> yes, and besides, of course, every time you talk about it you need to go take a shower or carry lots of purell in the meantime. they operated for decades in high society, politics, culture and business, in a way with impunity. it's a combination of who they knew and apparently they felt the people they knew within the system, people like the clintons, as an example, for weinstein and epstein, was this sense of protection in the system itself and even after that first conviction in 2007 and being branded and having to register as a sex offender, 13 months in a little work prison where you get released every now and then. he still operated, as he always had been buried there was still a sense that there was going to be no
tammy bruce, host -- get tammy bruce right here on fox nation.f you go to fox nation you don't have to watch any of the other stuff, she's more than worth the price of the subscription alone and it's always great to have tammy with us. this story seems significant in a broader sense in the way the harvey weinstein exposure did. >> yes, and besides, of course, every time you talk about it you need to go take a shower or carry lots of purell in the meantime. they operated for decades in...
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. >> reporter: tammi abruscatto managed the practice. >> she took time.he treated her patients as a whole body not just their eyes. she was interested in their family life. she had the good old-fashioned southern hospitality. >> reporter: tammi saw how committed toni was to her patients. sometimes it was hard to get her to leave the office. so tammi was charmed when one day in september harold asked her for help. >> you get a phone call out of the blue from harold. >> yes, about two weeks before their anniversary he phoned and said, hey, tammi, i want to surprise toni for our anniversary. can you help me out? >> reporter: it was their 12th wedding anniversary. harold wanted to celebrate with a surprise trip to one of colorado's wonders, rocky mountain national park. so you're being really sneaky in all of this. >> i am. i mean we'd all love for our husbands to call and do something fun like that. so i made her schedule so that she could be done and out of the office by 3:00, but it looked like she would be there till 5:00. >> reporter: the big day was sep
. >> reporter: tammi abruscatto managed the practice. >> she took time.he treated her patients as a whole body not just their eyes. she was interested in their family life. she had the good old-fashioned southern hospitality. >> reporter: tammi saw how committed toni was to her patients. sometimes it was hard to get her to leave the office. so tammi was charmed when one day in september harold asked her for help. >> you get a phone call out of the blue from harold....
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steve: will get to that in a second but tammy, on the school of choice points.donald trump, immigration policy came first and the tax policy corporate tax cuts are thought this was smart policy but it was a policy driven campaign. he seems like he doesn't really emphasize that is maybe he could in the future. >> i think we can imagine what this president would accomplish if the system wasn't against him so much. but we know you understand that and that's a natural concern for all of us. wherever you live, whoever you are you want to be able to compete and i think school choice americans understand this as well. when you're able to to someone like anyone in the marketplace they have to compete for you also. schools will inevitably get better because then they realize that the nature of competition and it does. again, when you are dealing with amenities that may be segregated regarding certain neighborhoods, taxes that are paid or not that illuminates it and raises those boundaries that you can really kind - >> we would never put a grocery store in the neighborhoo
steve: will get to that in a second but tammy, on the school of choice points.donald trump, immigration policy came first and the tax policy corporate tax cuts are thought this was smart policy but it was a policy driven campaign. he seems like he doesn't really emphasize that is maybe he could in the future. >> i think we can imagine what this president would accomplish if the system wasn't against him so much. but we know you understand that and that's a natural concern for all of us....
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chelsea's tammy abra ham was targetted a week ago, and reading forward yakou miete, for also missingate harry maguire posted this in response. disgusting. social media need to do something about it... every account that is opened should be verified by a passport/driving licence. stop these pathetic trolls making numerous accounts to abuse people. @twitter @instagram. rashford added, manchester united is a family. @paulpogba is a huge part of that family. you attack him you attack us all... well twitter said: "we strongly condemn this unacceptable behaviour, and have now permanently suspended a series of accounts for violating our hateful conduct policy. this is a societal issue and requires a societal response. this is why we maintain a dialogue with both the pfa and kick it out and are committed to working together to address abusive online and racist behaviour across the industry." bobby barnes, deputy chief executive of the pfa joins us now. what have you made of what harry maguire's urging? would you like to see passport or drivers licence details attached to an account so these
chelsea's tammy abra ham was targetted a week ago, and reading forward yakou miete, for also missingate harry maguire posted this in response. disgusting. social media need to do something about it... every account that is opened should be verified by a passport/driving licence. stop these pathetic trolls making numerous accounts to abuse people. @twitter @instagram. rashford added, manchester united is a family. @paulpogba is a huge part of that family. you attack him you attack us all... well...
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has said that social media companies need to do more to stop players being targeted after striker tammyas subjected to racial abuse. the 21—year—old striker was sent the messages, after missing the decisive penalty in that super cup defeat to liverpool. take the fifth penalty because he wanted to take it and stand out and be brave and the world is watching and at the same time, within the moments or hours afterwards, someone sitting behind a keyboard or a phone and said the most disgusting things possible you can say. i do not know how these platforms how it has allowed people can do it. it is too easy to be done so something needs to be done as well as people obviously changing their mindsets completely. for the first time in four years, the murray brothers are on opposite sides of the net in a competitive doubles match. they're playing in the cincinnati masters quarter finals. andy is alongside feliciano lopez. jamie with neal skupski. there's been a break a piece in the first set, but it went back on serve and they're now in a tie break. andy murray confirmed yesterday that he would
has said that social media companies need to do more to stop players being targeted after striker tammyas subjected to racial abuse. the 21—year—old striker was sent the messages, after missing the decisive penalty in that super cup defeat to liverpool. take the fifth penalty because he wanted to take it and stand out and be brave and the world is watching and at the same time, within the moments or hours afterwards, someone sitting behind a keyboard or a phone and said the most disgusting...
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tammy?gh >> i tell you, it won't be joe biden. when it comes to who the establishment thinks, i think they believe kamala harris will have it. we'll wait and see what happens. >> sean: who do you think? >> i think biden will squeeze through but i would look out for elizabeth warren. >> sean: i am leaning a slight advantage, elizabeth, as of tonight. thank you, both. and i come back, you will love this play lawrence jones was hanging out with sleepy creepy crazy uncle joe at the events in iowa. you won't believe how teeny and tiny has crowds were and he will join us from iowa with all the details. that exclusive tape is next. ♪ these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post
tammy?gh >> i tell you, it won't be joe biden. when it comes to who the establishment thinks, i think they believe kamala harris will have it. we'll wait and see what happens. >> sean: who do you think? >> i think biden will squeeze through but i would look out for elizabeth warren. >> sean: i am leaning a slight advantage, elizabeth, as of tonight. thank you, both. and i come back, you will love this play lawrence jones was hanging out with sleepy creepy crazy uncle joe...
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steve: check out tammy's show on "fox nation." called, tammy bruce on foxnation.com.zed comfort inns and suites have been refreshed because when your business keeps going, our business is you. get the lowest price guaranteed on all choice hotels when you book direct at choicehotels.com. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? >> said let's get back to t
steve: check out tammy's show on "fox nation." called, tammy bruce on foxnation.com.zed comfort inns and suites have been refreshed because when your business keeps going, our business is you. get the lowest price guaranteed on all choice hotels when you book direct at choicehotels.com. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for...
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check out your show on foxnation.com. >> tammy: i appreciate it.e in for laura ingraham, and this is "the ingraham angle" from los angeles tonight. the left is ramping up its
check out your show on foxnation.com. >> tammy: i appreciate it.e in for laura ingraham, and this is "the ingraham angle" from los angeles tonight. the left is ramping up its
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but kyle walker of manchester city misses out, as does chelsea frontman tammy abraham. depth of talent now because we have approached things slightly differently to look at younger players, it has increased the poor that we can pick from it means a relaxing experience in the positions but we have to keep evolving as a squad and as a team and we've had a two year period of progress and constant improvement, i think. but we cannot stand still. to preparations for the womens european championships in 2021 now. wales began their qualifying campaign in spectacular fashion. unlike england, wales do have to qualify for the european championships in two years... and they started in the perfect way. by winning 6—0 away at the faroe islands. they scored twice in the opening five minutes, with goals from natasha harding and emma jones harding got her second from the penalty spot and the faroes scored an own goal before she sealed her hat—trick in style. wales added a sixth in injury time for a thumping win england's lucy bronze was named the uefa women's player of the year a littl
but kyle walker of manchester city misses out, as does chelsea frontman tammy abraham. depth of talent now because we have approached things slightly differently to look at younger players, it has increased the poor that we can pick from it means a relaxing experience in the positions but we have to keep evolving as a squad and as a team and we've had a two year period of progress and constant improvement, i think. but we cannot stand still. to preparations for the womens european championships...
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jr, jimlude sammy davis and tammy faye baker, and muhammad ali. this talk was part of a two-day conference called remaking american political history. welcome. thank you for attending our discussion on this beautiful friday afternoon. i will have to compete with the outdoors. and hopefully will convince
jr, jimlude sammy davis and tammy faye baker, and muhammad ali. this talk was part of a two-day conference called remaking american political history. welcome. thank you for attending our discussion on this beautiful friday afternoon. i will have to compete with the outdoors. and hopefully will convince
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lets first talk about tammy abraham.southgates england squad earlier in the week, that was a surprise for some such is the form he's been in this season. perhaps he felt he had a point to prove. a great start for him and chelsea — but they were pegged back, 2—2 it finished. abraham it was who opened the scoring at the bridge. a pretty tame header, easily saved but a fumble from the goalkeeper, abraham lashed in his first goal of the afternoon. before the break, he had another. latching on to a loose ball and finishing with great confidence to put chelsea in control. they did actually have another goal ruled out before the break. but, within seconds of the restart. this man, callum robinson, he signed for united in the summer, he was a record fee, and this was his first goal for his new side. 2—1 and chris wilder's side really making a game of it. and after plenty of chances, plenty of effort, it finally paid off. lys mousset, the frenchman who also onlyjoined the club in the summer. this was his debut, and what a way to
lets first talk about tammy abraham.southgates england squad earlier in the week, that was a surprise for some such is the form he's been in this season. perhaps he felt he had a point to prove. a great start for him and chelsea — but they were pegged back, 2—2 it finished. abraham it was who opened the scoring at the bridge. a pretty tame header, easily saved but a fumble from the goalkeeper, abraham lashed in his first goal of the afternoon. before the break, he had another. latching on...
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tammy abraham got the nod over 0livier, and his youngster repaid that faith.own before an unselfish cross from pookie met todd cantwell, the local boy's first premier lobe —— premier league goalfor the boy's first premier lobe —— premier league goal for the canaries. mason mount scored in derby last season, and hooked himself to another. as a manager, different shirt. excellent reflexes from tim, as he stopped another. but when pookie got caught sight of the defence, there could only be one outcome. his faith of the season, and another twist in the plot. chelsea's second—half domination came through though, as abraham doubled up. it would be the last goal to make the score sheet though, as the ar overturned kurt zoomer‘s efforts, declaring a file on kroll. norwich showed why they belonged in the league, but this was lampard's day. he took his first chelsea win with their youngest premier league side for 25 years. so still encouraging signs, the first defeat for the season as well for another newly promoted side. sheffield united in the top flight. they went do
tammy abraham got the nod over 0livier, and his youngster repaid that faith.own before an unselfish cross from pookie met todd cantwell, the local boy's first premier lobe —— premier league goalfor the boy's first premier lobe —— premier league goal for the canaries. mason mount scored in derby last season, and hooked himself to another. as a manager, different shirt. excellent reflexes from tim, as he stopped another. but when pookie got caught sight of the defence, there could only be...
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joining us, tammy bruce, host of the foxnation show, "get." tammy bruce. let's start with this beauty. this an impressive a job of obfuscating and make obtuse what should be direct. >> it's an art form. a year and a half, millions of dollars. there it is. i think they have templates. i think they call it up and slot in some names. i have been enraged with a number of people that id a mir saying that's damning to comey. he did things that was apparently the beginnings of a coup in this country. all they can say is he broke the rules. lou: and protocols. >> lois lerks rner danced away. this is why president trump was elected. we saw this dual system. and it's so unacceptable. there is so much work to be done. the remarkable and beautiful government. just another sign here of what's unacceptable to the american people. lou: the left-wing made crane stead of embracing this report, the damnation of a precious, pretentious absolutely fraudulent former director of the fbi. >> everybody wants this to be enough. it says everything we already knew. so it's as though
joining us, tammy bruce, host of the foxnation show, "get." tammy bruce. let's start with this beauty. this an impressive a job of obfuscating and make obtuse what should be direct. >> it's an art form. a year and a half, millions of dollars. there it is. i think they have templates. i think they call it up and slot in some names. i have been enraged with a number of people that id a mir saying that's damning to comey. he did things that was apparently the beginnings of a coup...
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tammy is 69. fwr fran is 70. birth parents never married and had an on again and off again relationship that lasted for years. they may have had as many as eight children. each given up for adoption. >> i get a call from jodi. i'm your sister. >> reporter: another sister died in texas 30 years ago and brother craig now 63 and living in hawaii. >> he says it is good i moved out of highland, indiana when i was 17. i would have been dating one of my sisters frm. >> reporter: they were all born in northwest indiana. most growing up a few miles apart. jodi and jennifer went to the same beauty school. learning they were polish. a visit to perogi fest was a must. they read a sister is god's way of making sure we never walk alone. jennifer who recently lost a son is founding that out. >> i don't have time to cry. when i cry, they pick up the pieces. >> reporter: a sentiment that runs in the family. >> not alone in life anymore. >> how about that? thank you for watching "cnn newsroom." we have another hour right after thi
tammy is 69. fwr fran is 70. birth parents never married and had an on again and off again relationship that lasted for years. they may have had as many as eight children. each given up for adoption. >> i get a call from jodi. i'm your sister. >> reporter: another sister died in texas 30 years ago and brother craig now 63 and living in hawaii. >> he says it is good i moved out of highland, indiana when i was 17. i would have been dating one of my sisters frm. >>...
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tammy harris from scottsdale arizona and fran whitman from cedar bluff, alabama have a lot in common. look closely and you'll notice, a big difference. it's their ages. jennifer is 53. joni is 55. >>tammy is 69 and fran is 70 their birth parents apparently never married and had an on again off again relationship that lasted for years. >>joseph bourbon and helen was bikie may have had as many as 8 children together each given up for adoption. i get a call from jody inch eagles. >>i'm sister don't hang up. >>the women have identified another sister sandra who died in texas 30 years ago and a brother craig tubes act now 63 and living in hawaii. he says. >>it's good thing i moved out of a a highland indiana when i was 17 i could have been date one of my sisters, >>they were all born in northwest, indiana most growing up just a few miles apart joni and jennifer even went to the same beauty school. we remember the same professors learning they were be fest was a must. >>we have our sister bracelets they read a sister is god's way of making sure we never walk alone. >>jennifer who recently l
tammy harris from scottsdale arizona and fran whitman from cedar bluff, alabama have a lot in common. look closely and you'll notice, a big difference. it's their ages. jennifer is 53. joni is 55. >>tammy is 69 and fran is 70 their birth parents apparently never married and had an on again off again relationship that lasted for years. >>joseph bourbon and helen was bikie may have had as many as 8 children together each given up for adoption. i get a call from jody inch eagles....
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>> reporter: it was a russian account researchers found that came up with the nickname taco truck tammyor the re tn just pot, in a practice known as doxing, the russian trolls circulated the names, phone numbers, and addresses and menacingly told users "you know what to do." >> the real goal is to get the conflict off twitter, to get it into the streets so, they want to get people killed they want to get people in the counts angry and fight >> reporter: twitter suspended the accounts flagged by the researchers. experts say russia is stepping up its activity in the run up to the 2020 election. lester >> all right, richard engel, thank you. >>> there's an intense man hunt in tennessee for an inmate who escaped and suspect in the killing of a prison official kerry sanders is following that story. >> reporter: more than 24 hours into the man hunt and authorities say they still have no significant leads reporter: 44-year-old curtis ray watson last seen in pn like this when he made his get away from farm labor duty at this minimum security prison in rural western tennessee serving a 15 year s
>> reporter: it was a russian account researchers found that came up with the nickname taco truck tammyor the re tn just pot, in a practice known as doxing, the russian trolls circulated the names, phone numbers, and addresses and menacingly told users "you know what to do." >> the real goal is to get the conflict off twitter, to get it into the streets so, they want to get people killed they want to get people in the counts angry and fight >> reporter: twitter...
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. ♪ ♪ >> tammy: good evening, everybody. i'm obviously not tucker. e i'm tammy bruce filling in for that fabulous man during his m fishing vacation. i hope he is having a great time. it's an honor to fill in for him this evening and be with you on friday. the full autopsy of jeffrey epstein has been released. does it bring us any closer to solving the mystery if it is a mystery of his death? giving us a little bit of insight, as he does, fox medical contributor dr. marc siegel joins us now. >> good to see you.
. ♪ ♪ >> tammy: good evening, everybody. i'm obviously not tucker. e i'm tammy bruce filling in for that fabulous man during his m fishing vacation. i hope he is having a great time. it's an honor to fill in for him this evening and be with you on friday. the full autopsy of jeffrey epstein has been released. does it bring us any closer to solving the mystery if it is a mystery of his death? giving us a little bit of insight, as he does, fox medical contributor dr. marc siegel joins...
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bruce bear tammy, i will go to you for us. i can almost guarantee you every so-called deplorable in this movie is going to be some ridiculous hollywood snobby elitist stereotype of what a trump loader looks for and it is probably not going to be positive. do you think i'm right on that or is that a stretch? >> i think so and as a matter of fact, the hollywood reporter, the trade magazine for hollywood, and the industry, reports that in fact, this is so bad or at least within many studios is recognized earlier this year as being a problem here one executive, according to a source to the hollywood reporter, noted that they refused to even read the script at the studio because the idea was so crazy. others recognized the danger involved and i think what that tells you is that even they do know what this means. the other report from the hollywood reporter was that there have been some edits to this film already and so that would indicate also an acknowledgment of responsibility in the impact of what film and television due to the
bruce bear tammy, i will go to you for us. i can almost guarantee you every so-called deplorable in this movie is going to be some ridiculous hollywood snobby elitist stereotype of what a trump loader looks for and it is probably not going to be positive. do you think i'm right on that or is that a stretch? >> i think so and as a matter of fact, the hollywood reporter, the trade magazine for hollywood, and the industry, reports that in fact, this is so bad or at least within many studios...
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tammy harris from scottsdale arizona and fran whitman from cedar bluff, alabama have a lot in common. look closely and you'll notice, a big difference. it's their ages. jennifer is 53. joni is 55. >>tammy is 69 and fran is 70 their birth parents apparently never married and had an on again off again relationship that lasted for years. >>joseph bourbon and helen was bikie may have had as many as 8 children together each given up for adoption. i get a call from jody inch eagles. >>i'm sister don't hang up. >>the women have identified another sister sandra who died in texas 30 years ago and a brother craig tubes act now 63 and living in hawaii. he says. >>it's good thing i moved out of a highland indiana when i was 17 i could have been date one of my sisters, >>they were all born in northwest, indiana most growing up just a few miles apart joni and jennifer even went to the same beauty school. we remember the same professors learning they were polish should visit to perot be fest was a must. >>we have our sister bracelets they read a sister is god's way of making sure we never walk alone
tammy harris from scottsdale arizona and fran whitman from cedar bluff, alabama have a lot in common. look closely and you'll notice, a big difference. it's their ages. jennifer is 53. joni is 55. >>tammy is 69 and fran is 70 their birth parents apparently never married and had an on again off again relationship that lasted for years. >>joseph bourbon and helen was bikie may have had as many as 8 children together each given up for adoption. i get a call from jody inch eagles....
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chelsea football club say they are "disgusted" by racist abuse on social media directed at their striker tammy cup to liverpool. the club says they will take "the strongest possible action" if season ticket holders or members are found to be involved. nick kyrigos has been knocked out of the cincinnati masters by karen kachenov. he has been fine for $13,000. he unleashed a profanity—laced tirade at the chair umpire before throwing his towel over the tv camera, heading inside and took his frustration out on his racquets. he is likely to face disciplinary action. the punishment may not and death. the punishment may not and death. the atp now say they are looking into a potential suspension as well. -- it into a potential suspension as well. —— it may not end there. the penultimate event of golf‘s fedex cup playoffs is under way in medinah. rory mcilroy is amongst the leading brits on one under. tiger woods is also there, after his recent injuries problems. they're both four shots behind leader, slovakia's rory sabbatini. —— three shots behind the leader and vetera n —— three shots behind the lea
chelsea football club say they are "disgusted" by racist abuse on social media directed at their striker tammy cup to liverpool. the club says they will take "the strongest possible action" if season ticket holders or members are found to be involved. nick kyrigos has been knocked out of the cincinnati masters by karen kachenov. he has been fine for $13,000. he unleashed a profanity—laced tirade at the chair umpire before throwing his towel over the tv camera, heading...
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tammy bruce, always great to see you come i love your show on fox nation.eanwhile, biden's presidential campaign isn't the only one seeking under awkward moments. at a recent campaign event over and charles think north carolina, beto o'rourke, east on the wrist, argue that it should be legal to get an abortion even one day before childbirth for example -- >> someone asked you specifically about third trimester abortions and you said that's a decision left up to the mothers so my question is this. i was born september 8th 1989 and i want to know if you think on september 7th to 1989 my life had no value. >> of course i don't think that and of course i'm glad that you are here. this is a decision that neither you nor i nor the united states government should be making. that's a decision for the woman to make. we want her to have -- >> brian: so they are cheering for an abortion i would happen the day before birth and in this case 1989, september 8th. all right, somehow though that might not even be beta strangers statement from the night. lisa boothe is a sen
tammy bruce, always great to see you come i love your show on fox nation.eanwhile, biden's presidential campaign isn't the only one seeking under awkward moments. at a recent campaign event over and charles think north carolina, beto o'rourke, east on the wrist, argue that it should be legal to get an abortion even one day before childbirth for example -- >> someone asked you specifically about third trimester abortions and you said that's a decision left up to the mothers so my question...
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tammy: our next speaker is cory pfarr. -- cory works in the department of defense and is in americanistory author. his works on john quincy adams, john quincy adams's republicanism, and obstacles that stand before us was
tammy: our next speaker is cory pfarr. -- cory works in the department of defense and is in americanistory author. his works on john quincy adams, john quincy adams's republicanism, and obstacles that stand before us was
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tammy bruce is the president of independent women's voice and on fox nation.ave you ever seen people on the same team as joe biden trying to leave that team so quickly? >> no. you know, in the beginning it was like after the coverage, you would think everyone needed a cigarette and a shower, it was so lovely, but the media is a fickle mistress. easy to get, and easy to lose, and i think they are also opportunists. at the beginning, everyone thought it was back into the normal rhythm of the next in line, and he was going to be president so they are all over you. the moment there is a little bit of the sample perhaps or a few gaffes, my goodness, it's like maybe he is not the one, and then it's a free-for-all. this is the problem with the entire establishment. they think they know they are doing and they are going to cuddle up to whoever is going to be, and then when that doesn't work out, they are just going to go over to who is the most convenient or the next one. this is not loyalty, it's not even really about joe biden it's about the opportunism of people in
tammy bruce is the president of independent women's voice and on fox nation.ave you ever seen people on the same team as joe biden trying to leave that team so quickly? >> no. you know, in the beginning it was like after the coverage, you would think everyone needed a cigarette and a shower, it was so lovely, but the media is a fickle mistress. easy to get, and easy to lose, and i think they are also opportunists. at the beginning, everyone thought it was back into the normal rhythm of...
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tom homan and tammy bruce among our guest tomorrow. hope you'll join us. follow me on twitter @lou dobbsy show. "bulls & bears". trish will be back. have a great weekend. >> this is "maria bartiromo's wall street". hello happy weekend welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was in position you for the week ahead. coming up in just a few moments my messy interview with the cofounder of home depot. along with nyu health ceo bob grossman. were talking healthcare in america and a lot more coming up. another solid month of gains for jobs, the u.s. economy added as expected 106 and 4000 jobs in the month of july. the n appointment rate held steady at 3.7%. a stellar performance for the month of july and joining me too react. equity strategist barry. >> gotta get re-your reaction to the federal reserve interest rates. let me start with the job numbers. what was your reaction to what we saw on friday? >> it was a good number. if you think about the use six or underemployment rate dropped to 7% below its 19 years. the number came in line with expectation
tom homan and tammy bruce among our guest tomorrow. hope you'll join us. follow me on twitter @lou dobbsy show. "bulls & bears". trish will be back. have a great weekend. >> this is "maria bartiromo's wall street". hello happy weekend welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was in position you for the week ahead. coming up in just a few moments my messy interview with the cofounder of home depot. along with nyu health ceo bob grossman. were talking...
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kenny and tammy are live an hour away from paris they're hoping to pimp up their instagram feed. but it's so colorful so we're taking color pictures it's prettier the pictures come out nicer. and a lot is it pretty wavefront no not at all that. there is just buildings it's not pretty like paris. but the local residents are sick of people taking pictures of their homes. day in day out people just turn up and start snapping away so they've taken to hiding inside. one of. the residents used to take their tables to eat outside but not now i understand why everyone's here because of instagram not to take a picture of the street because it's become fashionable to go to rue crim you stay on the news most of the locals refuse to talk about the subject in front of the camera they say that each report just makes things worse journalists are no longer welcome here. from there it's annoying we're sick of it why is he filming me anough already i'll break your damn camera. rather than dancers make videos here there are drunken stag parties. a local residents' association has put up a sign bann
kenny and tammy are live an hour away from paris they're hoping to pimp up their instagram feed. but it's so colorful so we're taking color pictures it's prettier the pictures come out nicer. and a lot is it pretty wavefront no not at all that. there is just buildings it's not pretty like paris. but the local residents are sick of people taking pictures of their homes. day in day out people just turn up and start snapping away so they've taken to hiding inside. one of. the residents used to...
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we showed senator tammy duckworth the results of the demonstration. >> horrific. >> reporter: and sheeintroduced the school bus safety act to require three point seat belts and data recorders and automatic braking for all school buses. >> anybody who is a parent, anybody that cares about children, if they saw this, teys would be horrified, the dangers they are putting their children. >> reporter: the national safety transportation board required all new buss have three-point seat belts but not everyone is on board. the national highway traffic safety administration said the compartment seats provide help in a crash. they declined our request for an interview. >> nitsa said it is to keep kids safe. >> that shows it doesn't. it doesn't keep adults safe not even children. and i think if parents saw what was happening in the school buses, they wouldn't put their kids in these buses without seat belts. >> vicky nguyen reporting there. senator duckworth is hoping to attach her legislation to an infrastructure bill so that it has a better chance of passing. she's also letting companion bill
we showed senator tammy duckworth the results of the demonstration. >> horrific. >> reporter: and sheeintroduced the school bus safety act to require three point seat belts and data recorders and automatic braking for all school buses. >> anybody who is a parent, anybody that cares about children, if they saw this, teys would be horrified, the dangers they are putting their children. >> reporter: the national safety transportation board required all new buss have...
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he lost a bid focond term to democrat tammy duckworth in 2012.du after leaving congress, walsh becamew host. former massachusetts governor bill weld is also running for the republican nomination. for the latest developments from the g-7 summit, visitsi pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: the manufacturers and distritors of opioid prescription painkillers supplied billions of pills throughout the country, and it led to addiction, abuse and death. you can see how and where the epidemic grew in a new "washington post" report, part of the investigative sies "the opioid files." using a newly-public drug enforcement administration database that tracks every pain pill sold to pharmacies across the country, reporters analyzed millions of transactions and shipments of oxycodone and hydrocodone pills from 2006- 2012. i recently spoke with steven rich, data editor for "the washington post," about how the newspaper's team got the database and what they found. case in ohio in which this data became an exhibit in order to try to force its release. we did so with the charleston gazette ailn west virgi
he lost a bid focond term to democrat tammy duckworth in 2012.du after leaving congress, walsh becamew host. former massachusetts governor bill weld is also running for the republican nomination. for the latest developments from the g-7 summit, visitsi pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: the manufacturers and distritors of opioid prescription painkillers supplied billions of pills throughout the country, and it led to addiction, abuse and death. you can see how and where the epidemic grew...
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nothing could split the two in the shoot—out, after mo salah scored liverpool's fifth, tammy abraham day of the second ashes test between england and australia was abandoned without a ball being bowled because of heavy rain at lord's.this was the scene for most of the day — rain pouring, covers on — various announcements about inspections. a break in the weather did allow a 3.30 start to be scheduled, only for further rain to intervene. there's been no toss and the teams have not been named however, fast bowler jofra archer was presented with his england cap in the afternoon which confirms that he will make his test debut. at his request, the presentation was made by chrisjordan, his sussex team—mate. like archer, jordan was born in barbados. australia chosejosh hazelwood over mitchell starc to replace the rested james pattinson. coach justin langer says it was based on conditions but that he was undecided as to whether it would have been better to bat or bowl. today would have been tough. we knew there was a bit of rain around. there is obviously overhead conditions but the grass is
nothing could split the two in the shoot—out, after mo salah scored liverpool's fifth, tammy abraham day of the second ashes test between england and australia was abandoned without a ball being bowled because of heavy rain at lord's.this was the scene for most of the day — rain pouring, covers on — various announcements about inspections. a break in the weather did allow a 3.30 start to be scheduled, only for further rain to intervene. there's been no toss and the teams have not been...