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thompson-robinson pushed out of bounds at the 31. 15 yards there for thompson-robinson. getting closer to field goal range for red shirt freshman nicholas barr-mira. >> greg: you want to win the game with your offense on the field. always think back just last week, louisiana and appalachian state, comes down to the final kick. you want to win it with your offense, not a kicker. >> dave: thompson-robinson slammed down. so, a two-yard set back. we're inside two minutes to two. and hufanga back in the game for usc after going out for a couple plays. second down and 12 here for ucla. >> greg: have to get felton involved in the passing game. >> dave: thompson-robinson down field for philips inside the 25. now they are in field goal range. third down coming up. bruins don't need to be in a hurry here. >> greg: third and two. it's a tough call. run the football or throw the football? i kind of like that quarterback lead sweep. they've had some success with that in this formation. they have tight end to the left and three receivers to the right. sc has not done a great job with
thompson-robinson pushed out of bounds at the 31. 15 yards there for thompson-robinson. getting closer to field goal range for red shirt freshman nicholas barr-mira. >> greg: you want to win the game with your offense on the field. always think back just last week, louisiana and appalachian state, comes down to the final kick. you want to win it with your offense, not a kicker. >> dave: thompson-robinson slammed down. so, a two-yard set back. we're inside two minutes to two. and...
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thompson. right. with all that pitch make untran richness, you felt called for the purpose, reserved for the purpose. but not pastoring. i did not want to pastor. i had seen so much. it's a tremendous job. it's a labor intensive job that never ends. i think when god calls you to it, i think there's at a call to preaching and call to the pastoring. it requires a different skill set. once i was confirmed god was calling know pastor, i undoubtedly said yes. >> this past sunday, you were there 8:00 to 6:00 or so? about 7:00. that didn't count the hours you had to prepare. exactly. you do it with joy. it's really true, when you find what you're born to do, it doesn't feel like work. that is true even #ministry. >> right. so what is your staff like? i know you have to have help. >> we have help. we do have 60 ministers. we also have staff ministers who cover areas you have. we're going to build out more staff in the future. >> you did not baptize? i did not. it was deacons and our other clergy. you want to
thompson. right. with all that pitch make untran richness, you felt called for the purpose, reserved for the purpose. but not pastoring. i did not want to pastor. i had seen so much. it's a tremendous job. it's a labor intensive job that never ends. i think when god calls you to it, i think there's at a call to preaching and call to the pastoring. it requires a different skill set. once i was confirmed god was calling know pastor, i undoubtedly said yes. >> this past sunday, you were...
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thompson was dead certain. i suggested to her cotton to the right over there the defense table i hated him i wanted him to die been told they that no one had ever seen a better witness are better than me. in court when a judge asked cotton if he had a final statement before jail cotton requested to sing a song to calm himself or just and thus causing him the. new moon maybe because of move futures so soon to me. ronald cotton spent over 11 years in prison before newly uncovered d.n.a. evidence led to another suspect and he was released. jennifer thompson had identified the wrong man. thompson's memory error was one of many. these people all went to jail judged guilty. but years later they were exonerated and freed by d.n.a. evidence found at crime scenes. d.n.a. has helped overturn more than 350 criminal cases in the u.s. and canada alone. in 70 percent of these eyewitnesses had identified the wrong person. and the d.n.a. exoneration case just in case gets overturned there incredulous they can't believe this wa
thompson was dead certain. i suggested to her cotton to the right over there the defense table i hated him i wanted him to die been told they that no one had ever seen a better witness are better than me. in court when a judge asked cotton if he had a final statement before jail cotton requested to sing a song to calm himself or just and thus causing him the. new moon maybe because of move futures so soon to me. ronald cotton spent over 11 years in prison before newly uncovered d.n.a. evidence...
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jennifer thompson had identified the wrong man. thompson's memory error was one of many. these people all went to jail judged guilty. but years later they were exonerated and freed by d.n.a. evidence found at crime scenes. d.n.a. has helped overturn more than 350 criminal cases in the u.s. and canada alone. in 70 percent of these eyewitnesses had identified the wrong person. and the d.n.a. exoneration cases the case gets overturned there incredulous they can't believe this wasn't the person they're false memory is a very genuine memory it's the way memory works. wells is an internationally acclaimed expert on eyewitness memory. he paid his way through university as a little shark. memory scientists had known for over 2 decades that eyewitness identification was far less reliable than thought. but it took d.n.a. exonerations like ronald cotton to start convincing the law that science was right . we knew a lot by 1990 that memory is not a law like a video system that changes that it's fragile but it was largely ignored by the legal system and they saw it as academic and hea
jennifer thompson had identified the wrong man. thompson's memory error was one of many. these people all went to jail judged guilty. but years later they were exonerated and freed by d.n.a. evidence found at crime scenes. d.n.a. has helped overturn more than 350 criminal cases in the u.s. and canada alone. in 70 percent of these eyewitnesses had identified the wrong person. and the d.n.a. exoneration cases the case gets overturned there incredulous they can't believe this wasn't the person...
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jennifer thompson had identified the wrong man. thompson's memory error was one of many. these people all went to jail judged guilty. but years later they were exonerated and free by d.n.a. evidence found at crime scenes. d.n.a. has helped overturn more than 350 criminal cases in the u.s. and canada alone. in 70 percent of these eyewitnesses had identified the wrong person. and the d.n.a. exoneration case just in case gets overturned there incredulous they can't believe this wasn't the person they're false memory is a very genuine memory it's the way memory works. wells is an internationally acclaimed expert on eyewitness memory. he paid his way through university as a bull shark. memory scientists had known for over 2 decades that eyewitness identification was far less reliable than thought. but it took d.n.a. exonerations like ronald cotton to start convincing the law that science was right . we knew a lot by $990.00 that memory is not a law like a video system that changes that it's fragile but it was largely ignored by the legal system they saw it as academic and head
jennifer thompson had identified the wrong man. thompson's memory error was one of many. these people all went to jail judged guilty. but years later they were exonerated and free by d.n.a. evidence found at crime scenes. d.n.a. has helped overturn more than 350 criminal cases in the u.s. and canada alone. in 70 percent of these eyewitnesses had identified the wrong person. and the d.n.a. exoneration case just in case gets overturned there incredulous they can't believe this wasn't the person...
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thompson and his partner used string to simulate the path of the bullets.hey even tried to act out what might have happened. and before long, they came to some conclusions. how far away was the shooter? >> pretty close range. >> reporter: so, if they struggle and the gun went off, it would be, right? >> yeah. some kind of conversation went on and a struggle ensued. two shots went off, and then the third shot into his chest. i think that bryan then struggled to get in to call for help. that he sat there. i think the perpetrator stood there and watched bryan die. >> reporter: and as for the location of the gun so close to dr. rein's own hand? so the killer must've put it there? >> correct. >> reporter: but were there any fingerprints on the gun? >> no. it looked like it had been wiped off with a solvent. >> reporter: so investigators now thought they knew how the murder occurred. but when it happened? that wasn't clear at all. friday night? saturday? it was an important question, of course. but just how important they might not have fully imagined just then.
thompson and his partner used string to simulate the path of the bullets.hey even tried to act out what might have happened. and before long, they came to some conclusions. how far away was the shooter? >> pretty close range. >> reporter: so, if they struggle and the gun went off, it would be, right? >> yeah. some kind of conversation went on and a struggle ensued. two shots went off, and then the third shot into his chest. i think that bryan then struggled to get in to call...
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thompson was dead certain. i suggested to her cotton to being right over there the defense table i hated him i wanted him to die been told they. no one had ever seen a better witness are better than me. in court when a judge asked cotton if he had a final statement before jail cotton requested to sing a song to calm himself i just stood up and i start saying in. the. new movie maybe because move futures so i'm going to make you. the. ronald cotton spent over 11 years in prison before newly uncovered d.n.a. evidence led to another suspect and he was released. jennifer thompson had identified the wrong man. thompson's memory error was one of many. these people all went to jail judged guilty. but years later they were exonerated and freed by d.n.a. evidence found at crime scenes. d.n.a. has helped overturn more than 350 criminal cases in the u.s. and canada alone. in 70 percent of these eyewitnesses had identified the wrong person. and the d.n.a. exonerations cases the case gets overturned there incredulous they c
thompson was dead certain. i suggested to her cotton to being right over there the defense table i hated him i wanted him to die been told they. no one had ever seen a better witness are better than me. in court when a judge asked cotton if he had a final statement before jail cotton requested to sing a song to calm himself i just stood up and i start saying in. the. new movie maybe because move futures so i'm going to make you. the. ronald cotton spent over 11 years in prison before newly...
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thompson was dead certain. i said yes i do your cotton to the right over there the defense table i hated him i wanted him to die been told they. no one had ever seen a better witness are better victim than me. in court when a judge asked cotton if you had a final statement before jail cotton requested to sing a song to calm himself i just stood up and asked tossing him. dean usage and zack in new moon made me because my future is so unknown to me being embedded. ronald cotton spent over 11 years in prison before newly uncovered d.n.a. evidence led to another suspect and he was released. jennifer thompson had identified the wrong man. thompson's memory error was one of many. these people all went to jail judged guilty. but years later they were exonerated and freed by d.n.a. evidence found at crime scenes. d.n.a. has helped overturn more than 350 criminal cases in the u.s. and canada alone. in 70 percent of these eyewitnesses had identified the wrong person. and the d.n.a. exoneration cases the case gets overtur
thompson was dead certain. i said yes i do your cotton to the right over there the defense table i hated him i wanted him to die been told they. no one had ever seen a better witness are better victim than me. in court when a judge asked cotton if you had a final statement before jail cotton requested to sing a song to calm himself i just stood up and asked tossing him. dean usage and zack in new moon made me because my future is so unknown to me being embedded. ronald cotton spent over 11...
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thompson referred the admiralty case concerning trade and property questions to the u.s.urt for connecticut. dependeds' state now upon a court proceeding that revolved around the question of their status as property rather than any accusation of wrongdoing. in the district court, the crew of the navy ship washington and the people who treated with the mende on the new york shore submitted rival claims for salvage reward. both parties asserted that the mende were slaves and should be considered part of the amistad's cargo. claims for recovery of the slave property was submitted by the planters who had purchased the mende and by the heirs of the cabin boy antonio's owner. the u.s. attorney submitted two different claims in anticipation of two possible decisions of the court. if the court determined that the mende were slaves and the property of spanish planters, the federal government's attorney asserted that they should be delivered to agents of the spanish government. if the court decided that the mende had been a legally enslaved and transported to the united states, the
thompson referred the admiralty case concerning trade and property questions to the u.s.urt for connecticut. dependeds' state now upon a court proceeding that revolved around the question of their status as property rather than any accusation of wrongdoing. in the district court, the crew of the navy ship washington and the people who treated with the mende on the new york shore submitted rival claims for salvage reward. both parties asserted that the mende were slaves and should be considered...
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the circuit justice of connecticut with smith thompson. new yorkers appointed to this premium court by president james monroe. during the three weeks between the initial inquest in the sessions of the district and circuit court, the armistead case become the subject of a growing national debate on slavery. led by wealthy merchants, a group of antislavery advocates in new york recognized the opportunity to build national support for the abolition of slavery in the united states. these abolitionists had found the case they were looking for to challenge the laws of slavery in federal court. the associates formed a committee to represent the jailed africans. in a newspaper appeal to friends of liberty, they asked for donations in order to employee interpreters, lawyers, and whatever else it took to heal the rights of the africans. the abolitionist committee calls upon linguist x professor josiah gibbs to give the captives a voice in the upcoming court proceedings. gibbs learned some basic phrases from the captives and then searched, hoping tha
the circuit justice of connecticut with smith thompson. new yorkers appointed to this premium court by president james monroe. during the three weeks between the initial inquest in the sessions of the district and circuit court, the armistead case become the subject of a growing national debate on slavery. led by wealthy merchants, a group of antislavery advocates in new york recognized the opportunity to build national support for the abolition of slavery in the united states. these...
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earlier today, i spoke with actor tessa thompson.on, and so much more. >> i am the producer of the cooking show, so i can assure you i have no desire to chase you around my office all night. so, why don't you sit back down and tell me, why should i hire someone with no experience to be my assistant? >> because until about five seconds ago, i didn't know that a negro woman television producer even existed. and all my life, that is all i've ever wanted to be. >> trevor: tessa thompson, welcome to "the daily social distancing show." >> thank you. hi, trevor noah. >> trevor: let me start by congratulating you. you have the coolest face mask collection i have ever seen. you've got, like, crystals on some. you've got like-- they've got bedazzles. how many face masks do you have? >> i-- i haven't counted. i have a growing collection, and i started making them-- i'll count and get back to you. but i definitely have upward of at least, i would say, 25. easily 25. because i started making them. i, like, have been benas ling n95s, and yeah, per
earlier today, i spoke with actor tessa thompson.on, and so much more. >> i am the producer of the cooking show, so i can assure you i have no desire to chase you around my office all night. so, why don't you sit back down and tell me, why should i hire someone with no experience to be my assistant? >> because until about five seconds ago, i didn't know that a negro woman television producer even existed. and all my life, that is all i've ever wanted to be. >> trevor: tessa...
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thompson: when they talk about developing the 1002, who's gonna benefit?there other oil available that's more easily accessible, and should we look into alternative clean ergy? rexford: life is a lot easier nowadays than it was before any of the development occurred. we have some folks still alive who have gone through starvation. they do not want to see that ever occur again in our communities. these gravel roads, the power lines, the houses that are built. pretty much every infrastructure that you see here has come from taxing the oil industry. patkota: we're being asked to keep the oil in the ground in our backyard, sacrifice our economic opportunity, to save their world? never mind what it takes to run the schools, the power plants, the basic infrastructure that we need. thompson: ultimately, it'll probably be the investors that look at it and say, "can we make money on it, or wmake me money doing clean energy?" patkota: the environmentalists have tried to use local people, to split us apart. burns: the folks that are against development, the locals ar
thompson: when they talk about developing the 1002, who's gonna benefit?there other oil available that's more easily accessible, and should we look into alternative clean ergy? rexford: life is a lot easier nowadays than it was before any of the development occurred. we have some folks still alive who have gone through starvation. they do not want to see that ever occur again in our communities. these gravel roads, the power lines, the houses that are built. pretty much every infrastructure...
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world cup winner steve thompson is one of eight former professionals who claim the sport has left them and they are ready to start legal action against rugby union authorities for negligence. they have all been diagnosed with early signs of dementia. the law firm representing them say they are working with over a hundred other players as well. thompson, who is a2, was capped 73 times by england, but struggles to recall his greatest moment in 2003. i cannot remember being in australia at all. i cannot remember the whole situation of the world cup, i've never watched all of those games, so i sat down to watch them and like i was watching a game for england, england playing, i could see myself there but i was not there. people talk about stories and since the world cup, talked about the people there and picked up stories and you can talk about it, but that was not me being there because, ijust cannot remember any of the games whatsoever. anything that happens in those games. his was to be such a big thing in my life and it's just not there. so, what is it like, is there way can simply exp
world cup winner steve thompson is one of eight former professionals who claim the sport has left them and they are ready to start legal action against rugby union authorities for negligence. they have all been diagnosed with early signs of dementia. the law firm representing them say they are working with over a hundred other players as well. thompson, who is a2, was capped 73 times by england, but struggles to recall his greatest moment in 2003. i cannot remember being in australia at all. i...
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they are to be it without green and thompson is out for the year. figures they weren't going to mesh. they were bummed out and klay thompson month was watching the game tried to cheer up the coach. >> when i went to the locker room after the game, obviously we were down. he texted me and it was great to hear from him. obviously that connection is tough for him. being injured it's hard to feel like you're part of the team when you're not there. he expressed how much he misplay and being with the guys. we miss him. >> no question about that. the nfl is a war of attrition, it's one that the 49ers have not won this year. the quarterback position taking it hard. beathard will start against arizona. that's a saturday afternoon game. a rarity. jimmy g has the bad ankle. mullins will probably have elbow surgery. beathard is low-key. >> i got nothing to lose at this point. i'm going to have fun. this team has nothing to lose. we're not going to make the playoff. we're going to leave on it the field and have fun with it. >> sometimes when you have nothing to
they are to be it without green and thompson is out for the year. figures they weren't going to mesh. they were bummed out and klay thompson month was watching the game tried to cheer up the coach. >> when i went to the locker room after the game, obviously we were down. he texted me and it was great to hear from him. obviously that connection is tough for him. being injured it's hard to feel like you're part of the team when you're not there. he expressed how much he misplay and being...
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so can you change your life by changing how you remember it for jennifer thompson discovering she had wrongly sent ronald cotton to jail for her rape haunted her for 2 years. she finally reached out in contact the cotton hoping to apologize and he agreed to meet her at his nearby church. and. before i really should get my thoughts together he was in the doorway. and sobs and somehow got the words out you know i spend every minute of the rest of my life telling you i'm sorry could you ever find in your heart to forgive me. jennifer. i forgive me. i knew she did this is honest. she had she was just wrong. a lot of people hold hatred and grudges in their home or you know what i mean then that night i think about that. jennifer. i just want us to be happy to move on in life and so after that you know she cried. and we ended up in each other's arms that day and hung to the parking lot and and you know he's become one of my closest friend in the world. thompson and cotton and went on to write a book together about their experience called picking cotton. they also work together to change eye
so can you change your life by changing how you remember it for jennifer thompson discovering she had wrongly sent ronald cotton to jail for her rape haunted her for 2 years. she finally reached out in contact the cotton hoping to apologize and he agreed to meet her at his nearby church. and. before i really should get my thoughts together he was in the doorway. and sobs and somehow got the words out you know i spend every minute of the rest of my life telling you i'm sorry could you ever find...
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so this morning, vaccinations began at thompson had better -- thompson hud veteran center, which has been hit hard by covid-19. the first veteran to receive the vaccine said every single person should get this vaccine. i have been talking to my family and even my daughter, who was afraid of needles. they are going to take it. it is the only way to protect us all from this fire is. i'm so happy it is finally here. 90 veterans and more than 100 staff are being vaccinated today at the thompson hood veteran center. vaccines are scheduled for january 9 at the western kentucky medical center. centerton veteran will soon follow thereafter. this is a facility where we kept covid out until mid-october. then it took 34 of our veterans sacrifice for our country. this is a very special thing to see. vaccinations occurring at long-term care facilities. we would like to share these photos. first the ethics nursing and rehabilitation services in louisville. spring ind, boone boone county in union, kentucky. these photos are so exciting to see. long-term care residents account for 66% of everyone we
so this morning, vaccinations began at thompson had better -- thompson hud veteran center, which has been hit hard by covid-19. the first veteran to receive the vaccine said every single person should get this vaccine. i have been talking to my family and even my daughter, who was afraid of needles. they are going to take it. it is the only way to protect us all from this fire is. i'm so happy it is finally here. 90 veterans and more than 100 staff are being vaccinated today at the thompson...
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thompson and cotton went on to write a book together about their experience called picking cotton. they also work together to change eyewitness laws and free wrongfully convicted prisoners. instead of becoming bitter cotton chose to make other victims lives better. now one of those people must. and it made me want to stand. and fight for others that would then sanction choice for some of them that we. caught and then thompson worked to change north carolina's law and succeeded in 2008 since then some 20 states have reformed their eye witness procedures many have begun educating police judges and juries about the science of memory with 4 states passing eyewitness reforms since 2017. gary wells says things are better but getting everyone on board is a long shot over half the us still hasn't passed eyewitness reforms based on scientific research. i don't think there's any doubt that people are still being convicted erroneous lead based on state and i would assume of cation we have not fully solved this problem so chances are there are several 1000 still in prison based on the state an
thompson and cotton went on to write a book together about their experience called picking cotton. they also work together to change eyewitness laws and free wrongfully convicted prisoners. instead of becoming bitter cotton chose to make other victims lives better. now one of those people must. and it made me want to stand. and fight for others that would then sanction choice for some of them that we. caught and then thompson worked to change north carolina's law and succeeded in 2008 since...
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her boyfriend, justin thompson, knew something was wrong.was supposed to be a day off was now turning into a day of dread. not a call, text or tweet from her, he says. >> i remember talking to my mom. i was like, i don't want to start a storm but i'm really worried about it because i knew something bad happened. >> why did you jump to that conclusion so fast? >> if you talk to somebody every day and then you can't get ahold of them, it's not good. >> saturday came and went, still nothing from kelli. so on sunday, justin, now frantic phoned the fayetteville boulevard urging them to start searching. >> nobody would help me. i called them several times. >> police policy required a family member to call in and provide more personal details on kelli before they could start searching. so the next day justin decided to call the army base instead. >> i asked them if she showed up. i said it is important, if she didn't show up you need to go to her house. they got back on the phone and said she didn't show up. >> army investigators and fayetteville p
her boyfriend, justin thompson, knew something was wrong.was supposed to be a day off was now turning into a day of dread. not a call, text or tweet from her, he says. >> i remember talking to my mom. i was like, i don't want to start a storm but i'm really worried about it because i knew something bad happened. >> why did you jump to that conclusion so fast? >> if you talk to somebody every day and then you can't get ahold of them, it's not good. >> saturday came and...
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steve thompson who is 42 and when the rugby world cup into this and three with the england team as onegainst world rugby, the sport's governing body, which is what the alleged failure to protect them from the risk of concussion. very sad tale to hear that so many players have contracted early onset dementia, had the same diagnosis which is dementia with probable encephalopathy p. it will be a landmark legal case if this proceeds. what you make of this? ask what you mentioned the rf view, they are saying they have no legal approach on this matter. the union ta kes pla ce approach on this matter. the union takes place safety very seriously. and the strategies based in the latest research and evidence. it's difficult and at contact sport like by, difficult and at contact sport like rugby, especially modern rugby, which is so tough now. and players ta ke which is so tough now. and players take such a battering about how to control and regulate this. i suppose what they're already doing is first come off and are not allowed back on the pitch until they have been thoroughly tested. it's a re
steve thompson who is 42 and when the rugby world cup into this and three with the england team as onegainst world rugby, the sport's governing body, which is what the alleged failure to protect them from the risk of concussion. very sad tale to hear that so many players have contracted early onset dementia, had the same diagnosis which is dementia with probable encephalopathy p. it will be a landmark legal case if this proceeds. what you make of this? ask what you mentioned the rf view, they...
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this practice was known as circuit writing, the circuit justice for connecticut was smith thompson, aorker appointed to the supreme court in 1823 by president james monroe. during the three weeks between the initial inquest and the sessions of the district and circuit court, the case became the subject of a growing national debate on slavery. lewis --althy merchant a group of anti-slavery advocates in new york recognize the opportunity to build national support for the abolition of slavery in the united states. foundabolitionists had the case they were looking for to challenge the laws of slavery in federal court. a and his associates formed committee to represent the jailed africans in a newspaper appeal to friends of liberty, they ask for donations in order to employ interpreters, lawyers, and whatever else it took to secure the rights of africans. the abolitionist committee called upon yell college linguistics professor josiah -- into give the captain the upcoming proceedings. gibbs learned some basic -- from the captives and then search the docks of new york hoping that an african
this practice was known as circuit writing, the circuit justice for connecticut was smith thompson, aorker appointed to the supreme court in 1823 by president james monroe. during the three weeks between the initial inquest and the sessions of the district and circuit court, the case became the subject of a growing national debate on slavery. lewis --althy merchant a group of anti-slavery advocates in new york recognize the opportunity to build national support for the abolition of slavery in...
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ch >> all right, we'll be right back stay with us hi, i'm frankie thompson. the best dressed assistant locker room manager in the league. i'm here to help you protect your clothes from getting damaged in the wash. nah! that's why i use new downy defy. it helps stop stretching, fading, and fuzzing. that's what's up! we have an assistant locker room manager? help protect your clothes with new downy defy damage. to treat her beforefrequent heartburn, 24hr marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice.
ch >> all right, we'll be right back stay with us hi, i'm frankie thompson. the best dressed assistant locker room manager in the league. i'm here to help you protect your clothes from getting damaged in the wash. nah! that's why i use new downy defy. it helps stop stretching, fading, and fuzzing. that's what's up! we have an assistant locker room manager? help protect your clothes with new downy defy damage. to treat her beforefrequent heartburn, 24hr marie could only imagine enjoying...
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and later on, tessa thompson is still joining us on the show.become your opponent. ♪ what's your wild rabbit? ♪ ♪ ♪ with and eve and adam ♪ you get up and at 'em ♪ ♪ i'm ♪ ♪ oh, crossin' all your borders ♪ ♪ freein' freein' all the smalls ♪ ♪ been there, done that. twice your cousin. from boston. karen, i'm just gonna say what everyone here is thinking. you look smokin. total smokeshow. and they never did find his finger. they had to close the pool for like an hour. ♪ i brought a date. name's sam. dig in. love is like boston lager. rich, complex and it's over too soon. right, chrissy? oh my god. ♪ dreya! hey! how are you so good at this? relax. get into it! aw, yeah! i've got it! rated everyone. this is an ad for a chip we don't need a logo. it's the three-sided crunch. you know, that cheesy, spicy, crispy-crunchy, flavor packed bodega snack that rhymes with. i need those. an ad with no logo? it's another level. daily social distancing show." earlier today, i spoke with acclaimed actor and host of "the late late show," james corden. we talked ab
and later on, tessa thompson is still joining us on the show.become your opponent. ♪ what's your wild rabbit? ♪ ♪ ♪ with and eve and adam ♪ you get up and at 'em ♪ ♪ i'm ♪ ♪ oh, crossin' all your borders ♪ ♪ freein' freein' all the smalls ♪ ♪ been there, done that. twice your cousin. from boston. karen, i'm just gonna say what everyone here is thinking. you look smokin. total smokeshow. and they never did find his finger. they had to close the pool for like an hour....
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her boyfriend, justin thompson, knew something was wrong.was supposed to be a day off was now turning into a day of dread. not a call, text, or tweet from her, he says. >> i remember talking to my mom. i was like, i don't want to start a storm but i'm really worried about it because i knew something bad happened. >> why did you jump to that conclusion so fast? >> if you talk to somebody every day, and then you can't get ahold of them, it's not good. >> saturday came and went, still nothing from kelli. so son sunday, justin, now frantic, phoned the fayetteville police department, urging them to start searching. >> nobody would help me. i called them several times. >> police policy required a family member to call in and provide more personal details on kelli before they could start searching. so the next day justin decided to call the army basin stead. -- the army base instead. >> i asked them if she showed up. i said it is important, if she didn't show up you need to go to her house. they got back on the phone and said she didn't show up. >>
her boyfriend, justin thompson, knew something was wrong.was supposed to be a day off was now turning into a day of dread. not a call, text, or tweet from her, he says. >> i remember talking to my mom. i was like, i don't want to start a storm but i'm really worried about it because i knew something bad happened. >> why did you jump to that conclusion so fast? >> if you talk to somebody every day, and then you can't get ahold of them, it's not good. >> saturday came and...
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including walter and yoko putnam and elle thompson in ohio. >> it can make them want to sit down and work and learn. i think it's a plus, it's a good thing. >> we do, too. every single desk >>> we continue to be at risk of exceeding our hospital capacity. >> that volume of mixing of households and the surging cases across the united states could really be an acceleration. >> a surge in cases and the numbers continue to rise now at least one bay area county is worried it could soon run out of the hospital beds. good afternoon. thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil. >> i'm kristen sze.
including walter and yoko putnam and elle thompson in ohio. >> it can make them want to sit down and work and learn. i think it's a plus, it's a good thing. >> we do, too. every single desk >>> we continue to be at risk of exceeding our hospital capacity. >> that volume of mixing of households and the surging cases across the united states could really be an acceleration. >> a surge in cases and the numbers continue to rise now at least one bay area county is...
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so thompson says he is very grateful to all the of the scientists who made the vaccine possible. he's encouraging everyone to get the shots as more doses become available. >>> the country is one step closer to having a second coronavirus vaccine in its arsenal. a cdc advisory panel giving the moderna vaccine the green light. the virtual meeting was held hours after the fda authorized the vaccine for emergency use. now the cdc director robert redfield must sign-off on the recommendations. cdc recommends peel with a history of severe allergic reactions to other vaccines should consult their doctor before getting vaccinated. >>> the pfizer vaccine rollout continued in the bay area today. el camino health received more than 900 doses of vaccines, and those vaccines will be split in mountain view and los gatos hospitals. infectious disease, critical care nurses and other front line care works will be vaccinated first. >> i was waiting for this moment because this is probably the one tool that we haven't had this entire year that will make a difference. >> el camino health says it anti
so thompson says he is very grateful to all the of the scientists who made the vaccine possible. he's encouraging everyone to get the shots as more doses become available. >>> the country is one step closer to having a second coronavirus vaccine in its arsenal. a cdc advisory panel giving the moderna vaccine the green light. the virtual meeting was held hours after the fda authorized the vaccine for emergency use. now the cdc director robert redfield must sign-off on the...
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thompson, for five minutes. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to remind us all of the great american red cross program, holidays for heroes. an opportunity to thank and support our military, veterans, and their families throughout this holiday season. we all look forward to gathering with family and friends and loved ones this time of year for our service members, that is a luxury that all too often is not able to happen. these men and women spend many nths at a time, times over a year, and in their service years, away from their families. that's difficult no matter what time of year it is, but it is for them the holidays their sacrifice is magnified. i'd like to encourage everyone to reach out to their local red cross chapters to find out how to send a card, how to volunteer, or get involved wherever they see fit to spread some holiday cheer to our heroes. even a small gesture can brighten a holiday season for those that are employed -- deployed. that they are remembered, appreciated every day. but especially during this h
thompson, for five minutes. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to remind us all of the great american red cross program, holidays for heroes. an opportunity to thank and support our military, veterans, and their families throughout this holiday season. we all look forward to gathering with family and friends and loved ones this time of year for our service members, that is a luxury that all too often is not able to happen. these men and women spend many nths at a...
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annmarie: rupert thompson stays with us this morning.et's get you up to speed on the other news with our first word news. the bank of england needs a laser focused on keeping inflation expectations and check after the pandemic. that is according to the chief economist, warning that if the central bank, it will push up bond yields adding to the u.k.'s massive debt burden. he spoke to stephanie flanders. orvery near term, quarter two, as the vaccine rolls out, it is going to remain a bumpy ride. not as bumpy as earlier this year but bumpy nonetheless because we see virus cases on the rise. we see restrictions on the rise. and that cycle we see this year will persist near term. the u.k. isd looking at locking down more areas of england to counter a faster spreading variant of the coronavirus. other regions could face tier four restrictions, meaning nonessential shops have to close. the cdc is warning the new variant could already be in the united states. israel is heading for its fourth election in just two years. its governing coalition co
annmarie: rupert thompson stays with us this morning.et's get you up to speed on the other news with our first word news. the bank of england needs a laser focused on keeping inflation expectations and check after the pandemic. that is according to the chief economist, warning that if the central bank, it will push up bond yields adding to the u.k.'s massive debt burden. he spoke to stephanie flanders. orvery near term, quarter two, as the vaccine rolls out, it is going to remain a bumpy ride....
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england hooker steve thompson is one of the eight. in 2003. coaches and those involved in the modern game claim the duty of care has improved dramatically almost 20 years on. i started coaching in 1988. in those days, when people got knocked out, we would laugh about them, you know, the fact they had got knocked out or their legs had gone away from them or stuff like that. so culturally nobody really paid too much attention to concussions. people will throw water on their face and get all that. i think education has to be the key on this it is only in research lease a number of people and groups starting to emerge in re ce nt and groups starting to emerge in recent years looking at whether it's technology and mouth guards or protective wear but looking at the impact on players and how that can be measured and monitored and whether it's training or indeed games that are protective in some sort of way. so the research and investment has probably never been more important and there have been improvements. as we have come to understand mo
england hooker steve thompson is one of the eight. in 2003. coaches and those involved in the modern game claim the duty of care has improved dramatically almost 20 years on. i started coaching in 1988. in those days, when people got knocked out, we would laugh about them, you know, the fact they had got knocked out or their legs had gone away from them or stuff like that. so culturally nobody really paid too much attention to concussions. people will throw water on their face and get all that....
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adding their names — more former rugby union players come forward to join those like steve thompson suingrities for alleged negligence. permanent concussion substitutions will be allowed in the premier league, as clubs agree to trial it from next month. cut in half — russia's four year ban from all major sporting events for doping is reduced to two years — they'll still miss the tokyo games and the next world cup. also coming up on the programme... the action from adelaide — as india's captain virat kohli's run out after a mix up on the opening day of the first test against australia. and you'll also hear later from marcus rashford's mum — on why tackling food poverty means so much to her son. welcome to the programme, thanks forjoining us. today more former rugby union players have come forward to sue the game's authorities for alleged negligence. it means there are now nine players taking action against the rfu, wales rugby union and world rugby, saying they've suffered brain damage — though the law firm representing them says more than 100 players are affected. a letter of claim was de
adding their names — more former rugby union players come forward to join those like steve thompson suingrities for alleged negligence. permanent concussion substitutions will be allowed in the premier league, as clubs agree to trial it from next month. cut in half — russia's four year ban from all major sporting events for doping is reduced to two years — they'll still miss the tokyo games and the next world cup. also coming up on the programme... the action from adelaide — as india's...
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former england world cup winner steve thompson — now diagnosed with early onset dementia.ight former players planning legal action against rugby's governing body. and on the eve of the mobo music awards, we look at the pressures faced this year by those in the industry. and coming up in sport on bbc news, no disrespect shown at the den as millwalljoin arms with queens park rangers players, who then take the knee for black lives matter. good evening. 90—year—old margaret keenan became the first person in the uk to receive the pfizerjab today. it meant the uk became the first country in the world to begin using a clinically—approved covid—19 vaccine. 800,000 doses of the pfizer biontech vaccine, enough for 400,000 people, have already arrived in the uk. the over—80s, care home workers, and nhs staff will among the very first to get the jab. more than 80 vaccine centres are being set up. most for now are in hospitals, and people will be called in to be vaccinated. 0ur health editor hugh pym was in coventry as the first vaccine rolled out. a warning — his report contains flash
former england world cup winner steve thompson — now diagnosed with early onset dementia.ight former players planning legal action against rugby's governing body. and on the eve of the mobo music awards, we look at the pressures faced this year by those in the industry. and coming up in sport on bbc news, no disrespect shown at the den as millwalljoin arms with queens park rangers players, who then take the knee for black lives matter. good evening. 90—year—old margaret keenan became the...
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the biggest day of steve thompson's sporting life but he says he can no longer remember it — or any of. he and seven other former players — say the sport has left them with permanent brain damage — and they're in the process of starting a claim against the game's authorities for negligence. every member of the group has recently been diagnosed with the early signs of dementia and say repeated blows to the head are to blame: the training was so physical and so demanding at times, i wouldn't say it was managed correctly, but i would say on thursdays, the day off my felt terrible. friday, commits like him i'm not good to be able to play this game, then saturday you play, you know, and luckily you play well and your body just play, you know, and luckily you play well and your bodyjust kind of comes through. but when we were with the england squad, it was like, we've got you, we don't care what you feel like afterwards, and then they just give you feel like afterwards, and then theyjust give us back to the clubs. in the clubs are like, well, we paid the wage, so you are going to play with u
the biggest day of steve thompson's sporting life but he says he can no longer remember it — or any of. he and seven other former players — say the sport has left them with permanent brain damage — and they're in the process of starting a claim against the game's authorities for negligence. every member of the group has recently been diagnosed with the early signs of dementia and say repeated blows to the head are to blame: the training was so physical and so demanding at times, i...
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former hooker steve thompson is a2. this month, he was diagnosed with early onset dementia.scrum machine and you are passing out, people are training, you get back up and you have these bright white lights around your eyes and you are not with it and suddenly you would be doing that time after time. they were just making us use our head constantly. 11 former professionals have recently been tested. all have early onset dementia. and now eight are preparing legal action. and so it is expected that next week a pre—legal letter will be delivered to the rfu, the wru and world rugby. it is a letter that has the potential to change the very fabric of the game. what it will say is that they are responsible for the permanent brain damage of players due to negligence. it's widely accepted the game has become more physical in recent years, and rugby has tightened its concussion protocols. but is it enough? right, let's do colours... alex popham is a1. he played over 350 games of professional rugby, including 33 times for wales. in april, he was diagnosed with early onset dementia and
former hooker steve thompson is a2. this month, he was diagnosed with early onset dementia.scrum machine and you are passing out, people are training, you get back up and you have these bright white lights around your eyes and you are not with it and suddenly you would be doing that time after time. they were just making us use our head constantly. 11 former professionals have recently been tested. all have early onset dementia. and now eight are preparing legal action. and so it is expected...
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and that cuts the lead to just 2, in the final moments they execute the perfect onside kick, thompsonterference calls, guy who put off the onside kick with the game-winning field goal, final play of the game, he finishes with a perfect 14-0 record. never give up is the moral.>> that's the lesson.>> absolutely, good advice. heather, i could be with you, have a great night everyone. >> see you. >> good night. you want to hear an interesting thing about stairs? not really. if the height of a single step is off by as little as two millimeters, most people will trip. i don't care. two milli... that doesn't seem right. no, it's true. i did a series of experiments when i was 12. my father broke his clavicle. is that why they sent you to boarding school? no. that was a result of my work with lasers. (music playing) new neighbor? evidently. significant improvement over the old neighbor. 200-pound transvestite with a skin condition? yes, she is. oh, hi. hi. hi. hi. hi. hi? we don't mean to interrupt.
and that cuts the lead to just 2, in the final moments they execute the perfect onside kick, thompsonterference calls, guy who put off the onside kick with the game-winning field goal, final play of the game, he finishes with a perfect 14-0 record. never give up is the moral.>> that's the lesson.>> absolutely, good advice. heather, i could be with you, have a great night everyone. >> see you. >> good night. you want to hear an interesting thing about stairs? not really....
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mike thompson, bbc news, darfur. katty: let's hope so.mma hutchinson and southwest england, teaching the children has been a passionfrt when covid hate, and shifted to onlinead instruction which a negative and backed honor students. emma wrote ahristmas song and it has gone viral. here is her story. [playing music] >>n wckdown was announced, our whole professional world turned around to zoom lessons. >> lovely to see you here today. are you ready to roll? instruments playing] >> a lot of lot of families and said, this is fine. let's all have a go at doing the digital thing. i think after several weeks, you could get a sense of string -- screen fatigue. over the nine months, we have noticed that many of our torture and are more reserved and less responsive to engaging -- less engaging. ♪ >> christmas is here again ♪ >> i was thinking, how can i make this a positive experience? how can i find something so people can look forward to t future? i wrote for christmas songs. ♪ agahristmas is here knocking at the door >>ars of a collective, i gav
mike thompson, bbc news, darfur. katty: let's hope so.mma hutchinson and southwest england, teaching the children has been a passionfrt when covid hate, and shifted to onlinead instruction which a negative and backed honor students. emma wrote ahristmas song and it has gone viral. here is her story. [playing music] >>n wckdown was announced, our whole professional world turned around to zoom lessons. >> lovely to see you here today. are you ready to roll? instruments playing]...
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thompson and cotton went on to write a book together about their experience called picking cotton. they also work together to change eyewitness laws and free wrongfully convicted prisoners. instead of becoming bitter cotton chose to make other victims lives a better. one of those people mostly. and it made me want to stand. and hear that within the same situation some of that weight. cotton and thompson worked to change north carolina's law and succeeded in 2008 since then some 20 states have reformed their eyewitness procedures many have begun educating police judges and juries about the science of memory with 4 states passing eyewitness reform since 2017. gary wells says things are better but getting everyone on board is a long shot over half the u.s. still hasn't passed eyewitness reforms based on scientific research. i don't think there's any doubt that people are still being convicted erroneous lead based on state and i would have sort of cation we have not fully solved this problem so chances are there are several 1000 still in prison based on the state and i would stuff cati
thompson and cotton went on to write a book together about their experience called picking cotton. they also work together to change eyewitness laws and free wrongfully convicted prisoners. instead of becoming bitter cotton chose to make other victims lives a better. one of those people mostly. and it made me want to stand. and hear that within the same situation some of that weight. cotton and thompson worked to change north carolina's law and succeeded in 2008 since then some 20 states have...
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anne thompson now on the crisis. >> reporter: it's a holiday tradition. the united way fulfilling wish lists for the needy of new jersey with donations from the community but so far, there are 300 more lists than donors. >> the need has never been this great because the families themselves are in such financial crisis even before if they had $20 to spend to put something under the tree they don't have that. they need to pay rent and utilities now. >> reporter: like the people many serve, covid is infecting the bottom lines of america's nonprofits charity navigator says 72% suffered financially. the virus put the kibosh on "operation warm signature party" where they give away specially made brand new coats to kids >> on average we would get 150,000 requests for coats from kids in urgent need situations and this year we're closer to 365,000. >> reporter: wow that's more than double. >> yes. >> reporter: donations are steady but nowhere near enough. even the sound of the giving season may be somewhat muted the salvation army expects a drop of 50% in kettle c
anne thompson now on the crisis. >> reporter: it's a holiday tradition. the united way fulfilling wish lists for the needy of new jersey with donations from the community but so far, there are 300 more lists than donors. >> the need has never been this great because the families themselves are in such financial crisis even before if they had $20 to spend to put something under the tree they don't have that. they need to pay rent and utilities now. >> reporter: like the people...
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anne thompson, nbc news, teaneck, new jersey >>> in just 60 seconds, the revealing and deeply personal message from an oscar-nominated actor. >>> back now with that personal announcement from a hollywood star. elliot page, who was nominated for an oscar for the movie "juno," telling the world today that he is transgender. kate snow on the important message. >> reporter: in the netflix hit "umbrella academy" vanya has unparalleled superpowers. today the actor who plays that character found power sharing a deeply personal message. "hi, friends i want to share with you that i am trans," elliot page began on twitter. "i feel lucky to be writing this, to be here." >> i'm pregnant. >> oh, god >> reporter: formerly known as ellen page, the star of the film "juno" expressed gratitude for all who've supported his journey. "i can't begin to express how remarkable it feels to finally love who i am enough to pursue my authentic self." but page also said he's scared, citing hate and violence against trans people >> all of a sudden the guy is attacking my friend >> reporter: last weekend actress lav
anne thompson, nbc news, teaneck, new jersey >>> in just 60 seconds, the revealing and deeply personal message from an oscar-nominated actor. >>> back now with that personal announcement from a hollywood star. elliot page, who was nominated for an oscar for the movie "juno," telling the world today that he is transgender. kate snow on the important message. >> reporter: in the netflix hit "umbrella academy" vanya has unparalleled superpowers. today...
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we appreciate it bob thompson of syracuse >> thanks, kel >> coming up neck, commodities looking goodling good. we'll high lie which are outperforming even the s&p this year plus a special new year's edition of "power movers." "power lunch" back in two. sales are down from last quarter but we are hoping things will pick up by q3. yeah...uh... doug? sorry about that. umm... what...its...um... you alright? [sigh] [ding] never settle with power e*trade. it has powerful, easy-to-use tools to help you find opportunities, 24/7 support when you need answers plus some of the lowest options and futures contract prices around. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. 5g! and it's on at&t, the fastest nationwide 5g network. now, new and existing customers can get our best deal. really?! mom! at&t has the deal for new and existing customers! i will. so what'd she say? wrong person. guy named carl. but he's very excited and on his way. word-of-mouth advertising. it's what they did before commercials. it's not complicated. everyone gets our best deal, like the amazing iphone 12 mini on u
we appreciate it bob thompson of syracuse >> thanks, kel >> coming up neck, commodities looking goodling good. we'll high lie which are outperforming even the s&p this year plus a special new year's edition of "power movers." "power lunch" back in two. sales are down from last quarter but we are hoping things will pick up by q3. yeah...uh... doug? sorry about that. umm... what...its...um... you alright? [sigh] [ding] never settle with power e*trade. it has...
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here's anne thompson. >> reporter: 9-year-old ella kissi-debrah wanted to be a pilot and fly around the world instead she left her mark on it today a london coroner ruled ella's death was caused in part by air pollution. a historic first. >> air pollution is a pandemic >> reporter: her mother rosaman spent seven years fighting for the designation. >> hopefully it means government everywhere will do something for their citizens who are breathing filthy, dirty air. >> reporter: the oldest of three, ella walked to school along one of london's most congested streets. diagnosed with severe asthma at age 6, after seizures and 27 trips to the hospital she died at 9. >> i hope never again will any child suffer the way my daughter did. >> reporter: the world health organization estimates air pollution causes 7 million premature deaths a year. what do you think ella would think of all of this >> i think she would just smile at this she would like the idea that she is helping other young people. >> reporter: for a child who left too soon anne thompson, nbc news. >>> in a historic move described as
here's anne thompson. >> reporter: 9-year-old ella kissi-debrah wanted to be a pilot and fly around the world instead she left her mark on it today a london coroner ruled ella's death was caused in part by air pollution. a historic first. >> air pollution is a pandemic >> reporter: her mother rosaman spent seven years fighting for the designation. >> hopefully it means government everywhere will do something for their citizens who are breathing filthy, dirty air....
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thompson says mathias is a big reason for why he decided to stay. >>and that is is one of the most incredible years i never came across in my lai. i think he made an immediate impact on us and they're very difficult year in 2018. has injected like in the locker and use the one that motivated me to spanish and i could see the impact that having on me and i can see the impact that he was having group as well. >>you can see how much fun they're having playing the game in that last clip now several more pieces still need to be put in place for the quakes to make that next step to being a top tier franchise, the club said they're in talks with lead score. chris wondolowski about a new contract. he had been considering retirement wow! a new buick? for me? to james, from james. that's just what i wanted. is this a new buick? i secret santa-ed myself. oh i shouldn't have. but i have been very good this year. wow! wow! wow! don't forget you this holiday season, get an s-you-v, from buick. celebrate the holidays with buick, now everyone can get gm employee pr
thompson says mathias is a big reason for why he decided to stay. >>and that is is one of the most incredible years i never came across in my lai. i think he made an immediate impact on us and they're very difficult year in 2018. has injected like in the locker and use the one that motivated me to spanish and i could see the impact that having on me and i can see the impact that he was having group as well. >>you can see how much fun they're having playing the game in that last clip...
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rugby world cup winner steve thompson and seven other former players are to take legal action, claimingrt has left them with permanent brain damage. us president—electjoe biden has promised one hundred million americans will receive the coronavirus vaccine in his first one hundred days in office. and the queen and senior members of the royal family meet volunteers and key workers at windsor castle to thank them for their work throughout the pandemic good evening. a day of history today at the end of a long and difficult year, as the uk became the first country in the world to begin using a fully—tested vaccine against coronavirus. 90—year—old margaret keenan was the first to get the pfizer jab at university hospital in coventry. thousands of people have been vacinated since her today. 800,000 doses of the pfizer biontech vaccine have already arrived in the uk — that's enough to vaccinate 400,000 people. the over—80s, care home workers, and nhs staff will be among the very first to get the jab. more than 80 vaccine centres are being set up — most for now are in hospitals — and people wil
rugby world cup winner steve thompson and seven other former players are to take legal action, claimingrt has left them with permanent brain damage. us president—electjoe biden has promised one hundred million americans will receive the coronavirus vaccine in his first one hundred days in office. and the queen and senior members of the royal family meet volunteers and key workers at windsor castle to thank them for their work throughout the pandemic good evening. a day of history today at the...
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remembered as the one who got brecht's it done 4 years of preparation for a cause he believed in thompson was set up for trial and he even promised back in january that it was often ready all but done we had ended a debate 3 and a half years some would say 47 years i would even mention the name of the control the sea. except to say that it begins with billions receding the past behind us well be rose from the past and a haunted chorus for 11 months that's how long it took to negotiate a deal a deal that has followed praxedis claimed could be resolved over a cup of tea 11 months the brink of no deal a nation of disappointed impatient angry people but boris still gave himself a pat on the back we've taken back control of our laws and our destiny we've taken back control of every jot and tittle of regulation in a way that is complete and unfettered who's going to tell him then that this celebration might be a party for one. it sounds like the british team have dropped the ball before the line no wonder they want a christmas eve announcement to hide the fisheries sell out today amidst all the
remembered as the one who got brecht's it done 4 years of preparation for a cause he believed in thompson was set up for trial and he even promised back in january that it was often ready all but done we had ended a debate 3 and a half years some would say 47 years i would even mention the name of the control the sea. except to say that it begins with billions receding the past behind us well be rose from the past and a haunted chorus for 11 months that's how long it took to negotiate a deal a...
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i word looking community i think has been thompson fantastic i didn't support breaks i didn't pull pranks a i have really guides to not be part of you know play anymore and it does make me nervous to think about when i get to visit the european cities and you know friends that i have to live in spain and in france and other parts of europe it would have been a disaster if there had been no deal so very cases but there is a to this is i suppose some people a big christmas present it's just i think it's all the relief aid to them to see if the idea of a deal is a good one. but i think the idea that it has to go through 49 different parliaments in europe is a bit crazy i think it's really. funny going off to these years but it sort of begs the question as to whether this arrangement is going to be better than the regime we have before we left the european union so what's ahead well looking at how you can the you will cooperate from general 1st note of some each other's goods no limit on trading new border checks have been agreed on while the u.k. has pulled out all of the long running a rosm
i word looking community i think has been thompson fantastic i didn't support breaks i didn't pull pranks a i have really guides to not be part of you know play anymore and it does make me nervous to think about when i get to visit the european cities and you know friends that i have to live in spain and in france and other parts of europe it would have been a disaster if there had been no deal so very cases but there is a to this is i suppose some people a big christmas present it's just i...
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rugby world cup winner steve thompson and seven other former players are to take legal action, claimingport has left them with permanent brain damage. a service is under way at st paul's cathedral to mark the end a service is underway at st paul's cathedral to mark the end of national grief awareness week and remember those who've lost their lives in the coronavirus pandemic. hello. it's being called v day, the long—awaited start of the uk's vaccination programme. at half past six this morning at a hospital in coventry, 90—year—old maggie keenan made history when she became the first person in the uk to be given a coronavirus vaccine outside a clinical trial, and that wasjust the beginning. in the hours since then, hundreds more people have been given the jab as the national health service's biggest vaccination campaign gets underway. borisjohnson has thanked health workers and scientists, but urged the public to remain cautious. uk has an initial supply of 800,000 vaccines to be given over the next few weeks to people on the high priority list, including the over—80s, care home workers
rugby world cup winner steve thompson and seven other former players are to take legal action, claimingport has left them with permanent brain damage. a service is under way at st paul's cathedral to mark the end a service is underway at st paul's cathedral to mark the end of national grief awareness week and remember those who've lost their lives in the coronavirus pandemic. hello. it's being called v day, the long—awaited start of the uk's vaccination programme. at half past six this...