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. 0uraim is to the usa. particularly in our attack. we'd like to execute a little bit better. there was a lot of effort in oui’ better. there was a lot of effort in our game on sunday but not the execution, so we're looking forward to executing a little bit more on attack and being even more physical in defence. well, among all the changes it will bea well, among all the changes it will be a big night for george ford. he started at flyhalf against tonga, 110w started at flyhalf against tonga, now he's captain against the usa. started at flyhalf against tonga, now he's captain against the usaw special, it's really special. i'll probably look back on it more in a few yea rs' probably look back on it more in a few years' time as opposed to now. i'll try as always to do the job to the best of my ability on thursday, there's some great leaders in that 23, some starting and some coming off the bench as well. as always as pa rt off the bench as well. as always as part of the leadership group i'll try and guide this
. 0uraim is to the usa. particularly in our attack. we'd like to execute a little bit better. there was a lot of effort in oui’ better. there was a lot of effort in our game on sunday but not the execution, so we're looking forward to executing a little bit more on attack and being even more physical in defence. well, among all the changes it will bea well, among all the changes it will be a big night for george ford. he started at flyhalf against tonga, 110w started at flyhalf against tonga,...
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england beat the usa 45—7.rrespodnent andy swiss was at the game in. 0na on a pretty hot humid night, england has made it two wins mac out of two with a pretty emphatic victory over the usa. they were looking for a improved performance after their slightly scratchy opening win. they got off to a perfect start when captain george boyd put them ahead after five minutes. they captain george boyd put them ahead afterfive minutes. they scored captain george boyd put them ahead after five minutes. they scored two more tries to lead 19—0 at the break. after half time they got their fourth try and that all—important their fourth try and that all—importa nt bonus point. their fourth try and that all—important bonus point. and they scored three more tries after that. tries for rory mcconaughey and lewis ludlum. the most notable moments of the night was a horrible no arms tackle like the usa flankerjohn quayle on 0wen farrell. he got a straight red card. refereeing has been a hot topic at the rugby world cup. the statemen
england beat the usa 45—7.rrespodnent andy swiss was at the game in. 0na on a pretty hot humid night, england has made it two wins mac out of two with a pretty emphatic victory over the usa. they were looking for a improved performance after their slightly scratchy opening win. they got off to a perfect start when captain george boyd put them ahead after five minutes. they captain george boyd put them ahead afterfive minutes. they scored captain george boyd put them ahead after five minutes....
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putting it first. >> [crowd chanting] usa! usa! usa!nt trump: we are reversing decades of calamitous trade policies that ravaged our industries and devastated communities all across our land. you see the factories, empty buildings, empty hulks, some have been demolished, some have been converted into senior citizen housing and housing, but all of those jobs are gone. we are bringing them back. they are coming back like almost never before, probably i can say they are coming back like never before. nowle are coming back because they want to be where the action is, and this is the country where they have the security and were they do have the action. in my first week in office, i proudly withdrew from the last administration's job destroying, and this was a catastrophe, you know the transpacific partnership? tpp. this would have destroyed the automobile business in our country. now, new mexico, you know that you were totally devastated by another disaster known as nafta. lost 33% of its manufacturing jobs after nafta was signed. this was
putting it first. >> [crowd chanting] usa! usa! usa!nt trump: we are reversing decades of calamitous trade policies that ravaged our industries and devastated communities all across our land. you see the factories, empty buildings, empty hulks, some have been demolished, some have been converted into senior citizen housing and housing, but all of those jobs are gone. we are bringing them back. they are coming back like almost never before, probably i can say they are coming back like...
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even in the usa the police killed almost a 1000 people in 2018. the politicians in some of those countries have called for military intervention in venezuela to protect so they say its citizens. that we have dropped over the world the place has a very very far away venezuela is not very far away and the people are suffering and they're dying we have many options for venezuela including a possible military option if necessary. i'm always careful when we talk about south and central america and the cia there's a lot of stories. we are very hopeful that there could be a transition of venezuelans i was just down in mexico city and in bogota week before last talking about this very issue trying to help them understand the things they might do so that they can get a better outcome for c.n.n. can now confirm the president trump asked a number of his top foreign policy advisers last summer about the possibility of invading venezuela cuba. and now opposition needs that you on one has declared himself the country's new president have you also the president
even in the usa the police killed almost a 1000 people in 2018. the politicians in some of those countries have called for military intervention in venezuela to protect so they say its citizens. that we have dropped over the world the place has a very very far away venezuela is not very far away and the people are suffering and they're dying we have many options for venezuela including a possible military option if necessary. i'm always careful when we talk about south and central america and...
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[cheers] >> usa! usa! usa! pres. trump: good night to that person. tomorrow they will say massive protest. well, one person just going home to mommy a little bit sooner. good night. but we are bound by these convictions. we will campaign for every vote , and we will win the great state of new mexico in 2020. [cheers] and by the way, you have thousands and thousands of people outside who cannot get in. so we love you. we love you. we appreciate it. we tried to get the biggest arena we could get, and they are never big enough, frankly. i always say, 2016, i do not know if there will ever be another 2016, but it is like a great tree or a great plant. you plant it and it has to take hold. we have to win 2020. we are doing so well. we have to win 2020. [cheers and applause] and. trump: every day, you know it as well as i do, we are battling against the corrupt establishment of the past and achieving historic victories for the american people. we are winning again. we are winning again, and we are winning big. we are winni
[cheers] >> usa! usa! usa! pres. trump: good night to that person. tomorrow they will say massive protest. well, one person just going home to mommy a little bit sooner. good night. but we are bound by these convictions. we will campaign for every vote , and we will win the great state of new mexico in 2020. [cheers] and by the way, you have thousands and thousands of people outside who cannot get in. so we love you. we love you. we appreciate it. we tried to get the biggest arena we...
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[cheers and applause] >> usa! usa! usa!i have by the about 10 women in the front row, and you come from north carolina. they travel all over the place. hold up your hands. these are great women. i see them so much. and i must say, they have other things to do. they look rich as hell to me. i don't know. how many rallies have you come to? [indiscernible] pres. trump: they can't count. they said all of them except for two. that's a lot of rallies. and it all emanates from this area. that's so great. at least you won't have to travel so far for this one, right? thank you so much for being here. we really appreciate it. we appreciate it. thank you. really incredible people. but you know we've created 6 million new jobs since election day, and i couldn't say that in my initial rallies because nobody would have believed it. 6 million new jobs. [cheers] pres. trump: more americans are working today than before in the history of our country. almost 160 million americans. nobody would have thought that was possible. we wouldn't have
[cheers and applause] >> usa! usa! usa!i have by the about 10 women in the front row, and you come from north carolina. they travel all over the place. hold up your hands. these are great women. i see them so much. and i must say, they have other things to do. they look rich as hell to me. i don't know. how many rallies have you come to? [indiscernible] pres. trump: they can't count. they said all of them except for two. that's a lot of rallies. and it all emanates from this area. that's...
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she managed to salvage a half with the usa's managed to salvage a half with the usa's morgan pretzelarina alex. but the morning to bed celebrating the slender european lead going into the slender european lead going into the afternoon ‘s four balls. a pretty good morning for the team flying the flag for europe. let's go live to the course now and to join sarah. we will come to the later stages of play but who stood out for you in those morning foursomes?” think it was a really positive opening session for the europeans. so important to get off to a good start for katrina matthews and her side and you had to put credit to three of the english players. we had bronte law who was out first taking that first tee shot. nerve—racking but herself and karl otto sikander battled ha rd to but herself and karl otto sikander battled hard to have their match and then you have georgia hall who won then you have georgia hall who won the british women's open last year. she had a very comfortable win and charley hull brought it home in a strong finish along with... those players are very experienced.
she managed to salvage a half with the usa's managed to salvage a half with the usa's morgan pretzelarina alex. but the morning to bed celebrating the slender european lead going into the slender european lead going into the afternoon ‘s four balls. a pretty good morning for the team flying the flag for europe. let's go live to the course now and to join sarah. we will come to the later stages of play but who stood out for you in those morning foursomes?” think it was a really positive...
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there are six rookies in team usa, that is half of their team thatis team usa, that is half of theirr players who are going to be here on the first tee, experiencing the nerves of which all the players say there is nothing like it. now of course, a lot of the american players were keen to play down that lizette salas today, said that there is nothing like it. now of course, a lot of the american players were keen to play down that lizette salas today, said that their rookies aren't experienced on the tour week m, aren't experienced on the tour week in, week out, they have certainly got big characters, certainly going to bea got big characters, certainly going to be a name that you will hear over the next few days. she says she is loud when she plays in the batter, and she is going to be loud in scotland. however, the europeans are going to have a big home support, they have a scottish captain, in katrina matthews, who really wants to women here on home soil, and those european players certainly do not want to let the americans win for the third time in a row. obviously, there is a lo
there are six rookies in team usa, that is half of their team thatis team usa, that is half of theirr players who are going to be here on the first tee, experiencing the nerves of which all the players say there is nothing like it. now of course, a lot of the american players were keen to play down that lizette salas today, said that there is nothing like it. now of course, a lot of the american players were keen to play down that lizette salas today, said that their rookies aren't experienced...
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daimler and bmw in particular have big factories in the usa and export ca i’s big factories in the usao china and bmw says existing ta riffs cars to china and bmw says existing tariffs already cost it 300 million euros last year. then, of course, the other big political cloud hanging over the industry. that is brexit. earlier i spoke to doctor nicholas painter, the chief financial officer at bmw and i asked him what he made of the current political uncertainty, political chaos in the uk? we most likely would have to raise our prices for the products produced in the uk and shipped to other markets. increase of price means an impact on the volume you sell and would eventually lead to a reduction of produced cars in oxford, in our uk plant. c0, talking in oxford, in our uk plant. co, talking about clouds on the horizon, looking into the middle distance, are people worried that the technology that people are talking about them in frankfurt could ultimately translate into lower car ownership in general? there is that and the fact electric cars are less profitable at the moment because they
daimler and bmw in particular have big factories in the usa and export ca i’s big factories in the usao china and bmw says existing ta riffs cars to china and bmw says existing tariffs already cost it 300 million euros last year. then, of course, the other big political cloud hanging over the industry. that is brexit. earlier i spoke to doctor nicholas painter, the chief financial officer at bmw and i asked him what he made of the current political uncertainty, political chaos in the uk? we...
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[cheers and applause] usa. usa. t12 usa. >> you travel all over the place these are great women.uch. i must say they have other things to do. they look rich as hell. [laughter] how many rallies have you come to? they can't count. all of them except for two of them. that is a lot of rallies. at all emanates from this area at least you don't have to travel so far for this one. thank you for being here. we appreciate it. [applause] but you know we have created 6 million new jobs since election day i could not say that in my initial rallies because nobody would have believed it. 6million new jobs. more americans are working today than ever before in the history of our country almost 160 million americans. nobody would have thought that. we would not have been able to say it actually but now we have 13 straight months of wage gain of at least 3 percent so the people that work so hard i used to say during the rallies they would work two or three jobs and they made less money than they made 21 years before. and now wages are going up the economy is doing great and jobs have never been b
[cheers and applause] usa. usa. t12 usa. >> you travel all over the place these are great women.uch. i must say they have other things to do. they look rich as hell. [laughter] how many rallies have you come to? they can't count. all of them except for two of them. that is a lot of rallies. at all emanates from this area at least you don't have to travel so far for this one. thank you for being here. we appreciate it. [applause] but you know we have created 6 million new jobs since...
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maybe an opponent of the regime in the usa some say well maybe. by controlling the exchange rate anyone could citizens against the government. 2 opposing sides have been trying to explain the crisis in venezuela. suffering is caused by. internal economic. theory is. used as an excuse. to blame. prosperous nation. for all. this is not a. this is the socialist dilemma. i don't think so because actually during the period when you know the vast majority were in the private sector. they didn't come anywhere near. 55. years. even when. companies. mainly in the oil sector the private sector grew more rapidly than the public sector. venezuela was therefore never a socialist country. and even its greatest opponents knew it. when its economic growth rate was double that of the usa and poverty was down by 50 percent. international media attributed the growth to capitalism. but when the crisis struck socialism was blamed. the 2 made narratives putting the blame on sanctions or on socialism the reality i saw in venezuela was much more complex. and maybe more d
maybe an opponent of the regime in the usa some say well maybe. by controlling the exchange rate anyone could citizens against the government. 2 opposing sides have been trying to explain the crisis in venezuela. suffering is caused by. internal economic. theory is. used as an excuse. to blame. prosperous nation. for all. this is not a. this is the socialist dilemma. i don't think so because actually during the period when you know the vast majority were in the private sector. they didn't come...
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maybe an opponent of the regime in the usa some say well maybe. one thing was certain by controlling the exchange rate anyone could citizens against their government. can make. a fake. song. take. 2 opposing sides have been trying to explain the crisis in venezuela. the government supporters the suffering is caused by american sanctions and internal economic sabotage. that theory is based on reality but can't explain everything and is often used as an excuse. for more. socialism is to blame for all evils. venezuela has affected a prosperous nation. venezuela hell. free for all socialist economic model social this is not a failed socialist state. venezuela this is the socialist dilemma. i don't think so because actually during the period you know the vast majority were in the private sector. they didn't come anywhere near say france which has 55 percent of its g.d.p. is. much more socialist. even when chavez nationalized companies mainly in the oil sector the private sector grew more rapidly than the public sector. and even its greatest opponents k
maybe an opponent of the regime in the usa some say well maybe. one thing was certain by controlling the exchange rate anyone could citizens against their government. can make. a fake. song. take. 2 opposing sides have been trying to explain the crisis in venezuela. the government supporters the suffering is caused by american sanctions and internal economic sabotage. that theory is based on reality but can't explain everything and is often used as an excuse. for more. socialism is to blame for...
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the usa really seem to have their tails up. they certainly have. they are used to it.is fair to say, particularly in these team competitions in golf and you mentioned the pedigree, that is the right the americans feel like this, they have won ten of the additions, europe have won five, they have won the last two. individually, they have higher ranked players in their team. it is very interesting because this week, a lot of the talk has been about the fact that they now have six rookies, six first time as taking part in the team of 12. the last time they had that many, it was the very first one back in 1990 where they were all rookies. this is a new experience for this american team. they have been asked about it a lot at the press conference, the experience plays do not want to n. they say our rookies are not rookies, they are different, they are not first timers. it was interesting seeing this matchup and the way golf changes when you come toa the way golf changes when you come to a team event like this. i wonder if it is wrangling with some of the europeans, we are h
the usa really seem to have their tails up. they certainly have. they are used to it.is fair to say, particularly in these team competitions in golf and you mentioned the pedigree, that is the right the americans feel like this, they have won ten of the additions, europe have won five, they have won the last two. individually, they have higher ranked players in their team. it is very interesting because this week, a lot of the talk has been about the fact that they now have six rookies, six...
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they should still be too good for the usa but the usa are an improving force in world rugby.england head coach eddiejones, known for his colourful turn of phrase, said playing the usa would be like playing the usa would be like playing 15 donald trump s. a comment which got a mystified response from the usa coach gary gold who said, i don't know what that means. what we don't know what that means. what we do know about the usa is they are improving, they have had good results over the past couple of yea rs, results over the past couple of years, notably when they beat scotla nd years, notably when they beat scotland last year. they have been ina training scotland last year. they have been in a training camp with the marines here in japan. they in a training camp with the marines here injapan. they clearly mean business, but england will be the favourites to make it two wins out of two. the united states not to be underestimated. 0ne of two. the united states not to be underestimated. one of two matches being played today. italy are already under way against canada in pool b.
they should still be too good for the usa but the usa are an improving force in world rugby.england head coach eddiejones, known for his colourful turn of phrase, said playing the usa would be like playing the usa would be like playing 15 donald trump s. a comment which got a mystified response from the usa coach gary gold who said, i don't know what that means. what we don't know what that means. what we do know about the usa is they are improving, they have had good results over the past...
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this is the forecast track from the usa national hurricane center.ne here — if it follows that track, it would not make landfall in the usa. but look at the range of possibilities in the blue shaded area. it may still head a little bit further west than this. and it's a distinct possibility that it could still make landfall in florida or anywhere into the south—east of the usa towards the mid—atlantic. as we take a look at the forecast rain and wind after the bahamas, as it takes a turn to the north, eventually, look how close it comes to florida. even if it doesn't make landfall in the usa, it is close enough along this coastline here to bring some significant impacts before eventually it starts to move a little bit quicker and then back out into the atlantic. but all of these ingredients come with hurricane dorian. it is truly a devastating storm as it stands right now. and all of this is being felt by the bahamas. that was nick miller with that analysis. i've been speaking tojoyjibrilu, the director general for the bahamas ministry of tourism. we
this is the forecast track from the usa national hurricane center.ne here — if it follows that track, it would not make landfall in the usa. but look at the range of possibilities in the blue shaded area. it may still head a little bit further west than this. and it's a distinct possibility that it could still make landfall in florida or anywhere into the south—east of the usa towards the mid—atlantic. as we take a look at the forecast rain and wind after the bahamas, as it takes a turn...
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die offs in the usa and europe so this is really about our food chain and that. well it's yeah it is about the food chain it's about us feeding ourselves and we've talked of a lot i do on the american family farmer and the other radio programs that i do about sustenance and what the american public or maybe the whole world doesn't understanding more about food because we don't have food safety we don't have a connection with the farm people don't understand the kids that come to my farm to see what's going on they don't understand cows they don't know about how to grow lettuce this lack this soul this disconnect from if you will city to country and one of the things that i think is going to affect us down the road is not only the sorts of things we're talking about with regard to spraying and the things that are manufactured but there's a new movie that mark ruffalo is in that will be out i think in the next month or so because i'm a dairy guy i know a lot about cows and i know this particular movie is about reality he represents a group in a community where it's
die offs in the usa and europe so this is really about our food chain and that. well it's yeah it is about the food chain it's about us feeding ourselves and we've talked of a lot i do on the american family farmer and the other radio programs that i do about sustenance and what the american public or maybe the whole world doesn't understanding more about food because we don't have food safety we don't have a connection with the farm people don't understand the kids that come to my farm to see...
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rain and bad light at gleneagles make conditions tricky as europe try to regain the trophy from the usane — primoz roglic is set to become slovenia's first grand tour winner at the vuelta a espana. plenty to update you on. we will get to the ashes in a moment. but we will start with the premier league. there has been a fantastic match between norwich. well in contrast to city, liverpool's brilliant start to the season continues. jurgen klopp's side beat newcastle 3—1 at anfield. that means it's now five wins from five for the league leaders, but they didn't have things all their own way against steve bruce's side, as jo currie reports... newcastle have not won at anfield in the league since 1994, but if the last 25 years have taught them anything, it's that you need to start these matches well. and that's exactly what they did. liverpool caught napping at the back, as they pulled off a sublime finish. first goal for his club, and it was a memorable one. liverpool have been scoring for fun of late. going behind sparked their ignition, possibly their anger. despite appearing to be hauled
rain and bad light at gleneagles make conditions tricky as europe try to regain the trophy from the usane — primoz roglic is set to become slovenia's first grand tour winner at the vuelta a espana. plenty to update you on. we will get to the ashes in a moment. but we will start with the premier league. there has been a fantastic match between norwich. well in contrast to city, liverpool's brilliant start to the season continues. jurgen klopp's side beat newcastle 3—1 at anfield. that means...
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most recently in the usa freedom act of 2015. before that, these same authorities were reauthorized multiple times between 2005 and 2011 and each renewal gained bipartisan support. today, i will give you a brief overview of these three legal authorities then turn it over to my colleague from fbi to address how they've been used in practice and their value to national security. then my colleague from nsa will address the fourth authority, call detail records, or cdr authority. nsa can engage in collection of telephony metadata. in counsellor counterterrorism investigations. continue surveilling a fisa-court approved target, the target is taking affirmative steps to thwart the surveillance. these are individuals who rapidly and repeatedly change communication service providers in order to evade government monitoring. the roving provision allows us to continue surveillance without having to go back to the fisa court for a new order each time the target switches its phone. the government has used this authority in a relatively small
most recently in the usa freedom act of 2015. before that, these same authorities were reauthorized multiple times between 2005 and 2011 and each renewal gained bipartisan support. today, i will give you a brief overview of these three legal authorities then turn it over to my colleague from fbi to address how they've been used in practice and their value to national security. then my colleague from nsa will address the fourth authority, call detail records, or cdr authority. nsa can engage in...
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we will reopen as automatch usa. car. and we're gonna have something for everyone. automatch usa. you like it? >> cool. >> i love it. >> yeah, thank you. >> i didn't agree to that. why'd you take my name off? >> 'cause that's the new name of the business. >> that's bull[bleep]. you didn't even ask me. >> so is it about you seeing your name on the building, or is it about selling cars? >> my name brought customers in the door 'cause i have a great name in chicago. everybody knows who i am. that's why they come here. >> really? >> really. >> you actually believe that? >> i absolutely believe it. >> uh-huh. nobody gives a [bleep] about your name. >> who gives a [bleep] about your name? >> i don't have my name on the building. automatch usa is the new name of the business, and i need to make sure that everybody that came here before knows this is a new day. because when they came here before there was no cars. none. >> i don't have cars, but i have a good business. >> but you don't have cars! that is the business! >> i'm
we will reopen as automatch usa. car. and we're gonna have something for everyone. automatch usa. you like it? >> cool. >> i love it. >> yeah, thank you. >> i didn't agree to that. why'd you take my name off? >> 'cause that's the new name of the business. >> that's bull[bleep]. you didn't even ask me. >> so is it about you seeing your name on the building, or is it about selling cars? >> my name brought customers in the door 'cause i have a great...
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unos 30 periodistas de usa today entra en el dÍa a dia de la inmigraciÓn, uno de ellos nos cuenta sua el fenÓmeno de la migraciÓn en la era donald trump quÉdese con nosotros despues de la escuela, en cuestión de segundos, el gran sabor de totino's pizza rolls puede enseñarle mucho a tus hijos... ahh... ¡oue rico huele! mmmmmmmm... como el valor de compartir... mmmhmmm? mmmmmmmm.... de cero a pizza...pronto! más vida. más energía. más vida. más energía. lo bueno es que, comparada con coppertop, la nueva duracell optimum te da más vida en algunos dispositivos. o más energía en otros. oreo thins. ♪ la galleta oreo que adoras, en una versión más delgada y crujiente. la galleta oreo que adoras, como virgini essentis después de probarlo por una semana. de verdad me protege muchísimo... la piel me la deja suave... cuando me rasuro, no tengo problemas. ya no vuelvo a otro desodorante. ¿harás el cambio? el mcada partido son es mcientos de manchas,. salsas, refrescos, queso. no, son goles. gracias a tide pods la única que la pasa relajada, soy yo. trata mejor tu ropa con el nuevo tide pods con
unos 30 periodistas de usa today entra en el dÍa a dia de la inmigraciÓn, uno de ellos nos cuenta sua el fenÓmeno de la migraciÓn en la era donald trump quÉdese con nosotros despues de la escuela, en cuestión de segundos, el gran sabor de totino's pizza rolls puede enseñarle mucho a tus hijos... ahh... ¡oue rico huele! mmmmmmmm... como el valor de compartir... mmmhmmm? mmmmmmmm.... de cero a pizza...pronto! más vida. más energía. más vida. más energía. lo bueno es que, comparada...
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maybe an opponent of the regime in the usa. or maybe. one thing was certain by controlling that exchange rate anyone could citizens against their government. can make. a fake. song. take. 2 opposing sides have been trying to explain the crisis in venezuela. for government supporters the suffering is caused by american sanctions and internal economic sabotage. that theory is based on reality but can't explain everything and is often used as an excuse. for more the. if. socialism is to blame. for all. this is not a failed state. this is the socialist dilemma. because actually during the. you know the. 55. years. even when nationalized companies mainly of. the private sector group. the public. knew it. when its economic growth rate was doubled. by 50 percent. media attributed the gross to capitalism. or the. crisis struck socialism was blamed. of the 2 may narratives putting the blame on sanctions or on socialism the reality i saw in venezuela was much more complex. and maybe. chavez's bolivarian revolution inherited all the structural prob
maybe an opponent of the regime in the usa. or maybe. one thing was certain by controlling that exchange rate anyone could citizens against their government. can make. a fake. song. take. 2 opposing sides have been trying to explain the crisis in venezuela. for government supporters the suffering is caused by american sanctions and internal economic sabotage. that theory is based on reality but can't explain everything and is often used as an excuse. for more the. if. socialism is to blame. for...
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and the usa are going to win, we will keep it. you have won the last two editions.we start. the battles will be all over the course today this sunday. 12 singles matches. 14.5 is the magic number for europe, 14 for the usa and we will keep you updated through the day. thank you to sarah from gleneagles. tyson fury has been having micro surgery in a las vegas hospital after suffering a serious cut in his win over swedish heavyweight otto wallin on a unanimous points decision. fury entered the ring ahead of the fight in a sombrero and poncho to celebrate mexico's independence day. the early exchanges that followed led to fury suffering a deep cut over his eye in the third round which threatened to ruin his unbeaten record. several times the referee had to ask the british fighter to cover it up, while also asking the doctor to check it. but fury eventually prevailed. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. definitely worth getting those updates but you can also follow the cricket on radio 5 live and also online. the us secretary of state, mike po
and the usa are going to win, we will keep it. you have won the last two editions.we start. the battles will be all over the course today this sunday. 12 singles matches. 14.5 is the magic number for europe, 14 for the usa and we will keep you updated through the day. thank you to sarah from gleneagles. tyson fury has been having micro surgery in a las vegas hospital after suffering a serious cut in his win over swedish heavyweight otto wallin on a unanimous points decision. fury entered the...
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coming up on this programme: england hammer the usa as the americans see red at the rugby world cup. an andrea belloti double downs a disappointing ac milan in serie a. the riske taker! wimbledon and us open semi—finalist elina svitolina is knocked out of the wuhan open by alison riske. hello and thanks forjoining us. we start at the rugby world cup injapan, where england thrashed the united states to make it two wins out of two. they won by 45 points to 7 — running in seven tries in the process, to claim a second bonus point in pool c. the us though finishing the match with m players after being handed the first red card at the world cup. from kobe, andy swiss reports. well, england had made it two wins out of two of this rugby world cup with then ultimately pretty emphatic victory over the usa. they were looking for an improved performance of their slightly scratchy opening when over tonga. they got off to the perfect start when their captain george forward with the ahead after just five minutes. england scored two more tries before halftime, courtesy of billy philip over and karen
coming up on this programme: england hammer the usa as the americans see red at the rugby world cup. an andrea belloti double downs a disappointing ac milan in serie a. the riske taker! wimbledon and us open semi—finalist elina svitolina is knocked out of the wuhan open by alison riske. hello and thanks forjoining us. we start at the rugby world cup injapan, where england thrashed the united states to make it two wins out of two. they won by 45 points to 7 — running in seven tries in the...
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there are two more games at the world cup on thursday — when canada and the usa become the last teamsthe fray. the canadians face italy in pool b, and the us eagles play the pool c favourites england. we don't know what usar going to bring, but we know they are going to be committed, we know they are going to play with a lot of pride —— usa are going to bring. they are coast very well by gary gold. they have a good team. sean davies, a very good kicking nine. and that kicker is a good ball kicker. i was they were pretty much don't have anything to lose, other than the rugby game. we don't have anything to lose. the expectations are quite low. noda gives us a chance. and conversely that puts pressure on eating like england, it will go through their mind ——on a team lake. on to football, and inter milan have regained top spot in italy's serie a. they beat lazio on wednesday — to make it five wins out of five. the only goal of the game was scored by danilo d'ambrosio mid—way through the first half. it was the defender‘s first goal of the season — and the result takes inter two points cle
there are two more games at the world cup on thursday — when canada and the usa become the last teamsthe fray. the canadians face italy in pool b, and the us eagles play the pool c favourites england. we don't know what usar going to bring, but we know they are going to be committed, we know they are going to play with a lot of pride —— usa are going to bring. they are coast very well by gary gold. they have a good team. sean davies, a very good kicking nine. and that kicker is a good...
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the usa are up the opening foursomes.this morning? for this event, the solheim cup, was this different, was it bigger? it was in keeping with re ce nt it bigger? it was in keeping with recent solheim cups we have seen on both sides of the atlantic, to be perfectly honest. but it was magical, wonderful atmosphere. there is something intrinsically magical about putting an individual sport into a team environment. the extra pressure the players feel, i think the spectators recognise that. they love to get behind their team, we had the oles for europe and the chanting from the american fans as well. it is a great atmosphere and out on the course we have the foursomes and it will be three days. what have you made a what we have seen so far? it is porton from europe's point of view to get off to a strong start. that is why katrina matthew put out carlota ciganda and bronte law as an opening partnership. it is all square. it is very important. america have won the la st two very important. america have won the last two and there
the usa are up the opening foursomes.this morning? for this event, the solheim cup, was this different, was it bigger? it was in keeping with re ce nt it bigger? it was in keeping with recent solheim cups we have seen on both sides of the atlantic, to be perfectly honest. but it was magical, wonderful atmosphere. there is something intrinsically magical about putting an individual sport into a team environment. the extra pressure the players feel, i think the spectators recognise that. they...
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usa morgan pressel and 1000000 arabs mounted a huge comeback as they went from 4 down to b. and then down and north this for the sisters also one of point as the u.s. threatened to draw level but the europeans won the other 2 matches and georgina hall edging them back out in front with their women europe lead 6 and a half to 5 and a half europe are hoping to regain the trophy from the united states at the needles . meanwhile in the men's games american kevin chappell made history in his 1st p.g.a. tour start in almost a year chappell who is returning from back surgery shot and 11 under par $59.00 at the greenbrier on friday he's just the 11th player on tour to go under 60 in around . well the football now and even hazard has finally made his debut for real madrid having been a summer signing from chelsea the midfielder recovered from a muscle injury to come on in the 2nd half of their law league match against levant earlier it was a nervy game which almost saw a real blow a 3 goal lead karim benzema scored twice as real held on to win 32 the result lifts them up to the 2nd i
usa morgan pressel and 1000000 arabs mounted a huge comeback as they went from 4 down to b. and then down and north this for the sisters also one of point as the u.s. threatened to draw level but the europeans won the other 2 matches and georgina hall edging them back out in front with their women europe lead 6 and a half to 5 and a half europe are hoping to regain the trophy from the united states at the needles . meanwhile in the men's games american kevin chappell made history in his 1st...
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this is the forecast track from the usa national hurricane centre.follows that track, it would not make landfall in the usa. but look at the range of possibilities in the blue shaded area. it may still head a little bit further west than this. it is a distinct possibility that it could still make landfall in florida or anywhere into the south—east of the usa towards the mid—atlantic. as we take a look at the forecast rain and wing after the bahamas, as it takes a turn to the north, eventually, look how close it comes to florida. even if it doesn't make landfall in the usa, it is close enough along this coastline here to bring some significant impacts before eventually it starts to move a little bit quicker and then back out into the atlantic. all of these ingredients come with hurricane dorian. it is truly a devastating storm as it stands right now. and all of this is being felt by the bahamas. that was nick miller. the latest advisory coming from the national hurricane centre saying the catastrophic storm surge will affect the abaco islands within t
this is the forecast track from the usa national hurricane centre.follows that track, it would not make landfall in the usa. but look at the range of possibilities in the blue shaded area. it may still head a little bit further west than this. it is a distinct possibility that it could still make landfall in florida or anywhere into the south—east of the usa towards the mid—atlantic. as we take a look at the forecast rain and wing after the bahamas, as it takes a turn to the north,...
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refi now at newday usa.inance now and save. >> harris: fox news has learned the gunman in the west texas rampage who killed seven people over the weekend had been fired from his job on the day of the shooting. details of his past are also coming to light. texas governor greg abbott treated this. "not only to the odessa gunmen have a criminal history, he also priestley failed a gun purchase background check in texas and he did not go through a background check for the gun he used in odessa. we must keep guns out of the hands of criminals." alicia acuna live from odessa now with more. >> hi u, harris. even though the gunman had been fired that day, the fbi says they still don't have a motive. >> i want to be clear, he showed up to work in a very distressed mental state. so it's not because he got fired. this did not happen because he was fired. which other active shooters have occurred. when he showed up to work he was already enraged. >> the fbi also says that the gunman and his company both called 911 becaus
refi now at newday usa.inance now and save. >> harris: fox news has learned the gunman in the west texas rampage who killed seven people over the weekend had been fired from his job on the day of the shooting. details of his past are also coming to light. texas governor greg abbott treated this. "not only to the odessa gunmen have a criminal history, he also priestley failed a gun purchase background check in texas and he did not go through a background check for the gun he used in...
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interestingly, eddiejones said playing the usa would be like playing the usa would be like playing 15trump. they will be looking at these scratchy when as they look to make it two wins out of two. nicola adams is preparing for the first defence of her world flyweight title on friday at the royal albert hall. she became world champion injuly — without having to fight — when the previous holder was forced to give up the title adams will be the first female boxer to fight at the venue... absolutely amazing. unbelievable and i feel like every time i step in the ring i am creating history. mohamed ali boxed there and lennox lewis and so ali boxed there and lennox lewis and so many of the stars and singers and performers. it is going to be a surreal moment for me being able to win my road title, but i arty have it. but it will be like winning my road title for the first time there and creating history. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the former fleet street editor, eve pollard and the pol
interestingly, eddiejones said playing the usa would be like playing the usa would be like playing 15trump. they will be looking at these scratchy when as they look to make it two wins out of two. nicola adams is preparing for the first defence of her world flyweight title on friday at the royal albert hall. she became world champion injuly — without having to fight — when the previous holder was forced to give up the title adams will be the first female boxer to fight at the venue......
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but the usa have won the last two solheim cup and ali mcdonald, along with angel again, pull the usa justified did not last long though. wildcard pick susan pedersenjustified her place in the team by putting your backin place in the team by putting your back in front with this. —— back in front with this. but the real drama of the day was left until the final hole and the final pairing. the ultimate rate sinking a birdie. this left charley hull needing depart from here win the match. a disappointing finish for europe but a slim lead to defend going into day two. lydia campbell, bbc news. are we on to the ashes? yes indeed! england will resume on day three of the final ashes test with a lead of 78 afterjofra archer helped bowl australia out for 225 and, believe it or not, steve smith didn't make a century. after taking early wickets on the second day, england were again frustrated by smith but the celebrations that greeted his departure for 80 were fitting. but once chris woakes removed him, jofra archer took over, finishing with 6 wickets for 62 runs, including the final dismissal of
but the usa have won the last two solheim cup and ali mcdonald, along with angel again, pull the usa justified did not last long though. wildcard pick susan pedersenjustified her place in the team by putting your backin place in the team by putting your back in front with this. —— back in front with this. but the real drama of the day was left until the final hole and the final pairing. the ultimate rate sinking a birdie. this left charley hull needing depart from here win the match. a...
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we've just had, some fantastic ashes cricket and also golf, europe winning the solheim cup against the usa. after three days, it all went down to the final putt on the 18th green — norway's suzann petersen, representing europe for the ninth and final time — stopping the usa from winning the cup three times in a row. ben croucher reports. suzann pettersen has this putt to win the cup for europe. she has done it. what about that? the crowning moment ofa what about that? the crowning moment of a glorious career. this was suzann pettersen‘s swa nsong, of a glorious career. this was suzann pettersen‘s swansong, her swansong turned suzann pettersen‘s swansong, her swa nsong turned into suzann pettersen‘s swansong, her swansong turned into her greatest hits. this is the perfect end to a professional career. it does not get any better. she leaves golf on top with her ranking near rock bottom. she is world number 665. she has made three tournaments in two years having taken a break to start a family. her inclusion and form were questioned, but not her pedigree. she delivers, she is unbelievable. un
we've just had, some fantastic ashes cricket and also golf, europe winning the solheim cup against the usa. after three days, it all went down to the final putt on the 18th green — norway's suzann petersen, representing europe for the ninth and final time — stopping the usa from winning the cup three times in a row. ben croucher reports. suzann pettersen has this putt to win the cup for europe. she has done it. what about that? the crowning moment ofa what about that? the crowning moment of...
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but england earn their stripes against the usa at the rugby world cup.asted until the final day. and the fittest 55 year old on the planet. so claims nigel benn as he prepares to step back into the ring. now it's nigel benjamin button. the older i get, the fitter i am and i 100% mean that. hello again. thanks forjoining us. if england admitted to employing rope—a—dope tactics against tonga today the usa were hit with a knockout blow. it's two wins and two bonus points for england who hit their stride at the rugby world with seven tries in their 45—7 win in kobe. patrick gearey reports. to face the united states, here was new england, ten changes from the team that took on tonga, we were promised this england would play faster and sometimes speed is in the mind. today's captain, george ford, spotted a highway to america, a short trip for the first try. it went quiet for a while before england realised the best way to crack the states was through strength in numbers billy vunipolo went over and then luke cowan—dickie was escorted into american territory, 1
but england earn their stripes against the usa at the rugby world cup.asted until the final day. and the fittest 55 year old on the planet. so claims nigel benn as he prepares to step back into the ring. now it's nigel benjamin button. the older i get, the fitter i am and i 100% mean that. hello again. thanks forjoining us. if england admitted to employing rope—a—dope tactics against tonga today the usa were hit with a knockout blow. it's two wins and two bonus points for england who hit...
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stopping usa making a patrick on the cup, and very young, into your time you know they will be perhaps trophy? it will take a lot to retain it but i think more events like the solheim cup, the ryder cup, you have to go backwards and forwards, you cannot see the same team winning all the time. it was great that we managed to get the victory this time. next time it is a lwa ys victory this time. next time it is always harder way from home, but we have hope in our team. i think we will have a great team again next year. the winning pot, we will watch over and over year. the winning pot, we will watch overand overagain. year. the winning pot, we will watch over and over again. and also it was a very hard watch at times. the six hour rounds i know was difficult conditions. that is a for a lot of people who want to watch the solheim cup and that it was painfully slow. —— the winning putt. cup and that it was painfully slow. -- the winning putt. i think the weather, it was something that does not come across the television, the wind made it difficult. slow play is a problem in men's and ladie
stopping usa making a patrick on the cup, and very young, into your time you know they will be perhaps trophy? it will take a lot to retain it but i think more events like the solheim cup, the ryder cup, you have to go backwards and forwards, you cannot see the same team winning all the time. it was great that we managed to get the victory this time. next time it is a lwa ys victory this time. next time it is always harder way from home, but we have hope in our team. i think we will have a...
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are up in four of them and the usa are up in four of them.dy to get under way. in terms of the opening match, carlota ciganda is the highest ranked european. she went one down after the first hole but has pulled it back to be leading in hers, as is caroline hedwall, who hasn't performed well this weekend. she is 3—up against nelly korda. the korda sisters did so well in the last couple of days but nelly korda getting treatment on her neck in the warm up getting treatment on her neck in the warm up so we wonder getting treatment on her neck in the warm up so we wonder if that will have an impact. also going well for the europeans is anne van dam and caroline masson. in terms of georgia hall, who had three points from three from her matches over the course of the weekend, she is up against world number three lexi thompson, and thompson is up in that match. but we do know lexi thompson injured herself in the warm up and is struggling with her back on the course. she is having to get her caddie to tease things up but she is still up caddie to tea
are up in four of them and the usa are up in four of them.dy to get under way. in terms of the opening match, carlota ciganda is the highest ranked european. she went one down after the first hole but has pulled it back to be leading in hers, as is caroline hedwall, who hasn't performed well this weekend. she is 3—up against nelly korda. the korda sisters did so well in the last couple of days but nelly korda getting treatment on her neck in the warm up getting treatment on her neck in the...
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using a highly strained interpretation of a provision in a 2001 usa patriot act. we reform the provision on section 215 to prohibit collection of phone records and hoher types of records. instead to collect certain types of phone records we require the nsa to apply to the fisa court for an order base and individualized facts and specific terms. we also created an important mechanism to ensure the fisa court is both sides of legal arguments in cases presenting novel important issues. and we enacted several measures to enhance transparency of the pfizer court and other types of reporting. at the end of this year, section 215 and two other authorities a wiretap revision in the lone wolf trop provision are set to e unless reauthorized by congress. because these three provisions give the government powerful and controversial intelligence authorities, congress attach them to provisions where they were first enacted in reauthorized ever since. these periodically authorizations provide this committee and other committees and important opportunity to view how the laws are
using a highly strained interpretation of a provision in a 2001 usa patriot act. we reform the provision on section 215 to prohibit collection of phone records and hoher types of records. instead to collect certain types of phone records we require the nsa to apply to the fisa court for an order base and individualized facts and specific terms. we also created an important mechanism to ensure the fisa court is both sides of legal arguments in cases presenting novel important issues. and we...
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the doctors told my parents i sent to the usa -- i came to the usa literally dying. they sent me home with cf medication that i took and that i would not be able to get my country. when i got on the treatment i got tired because i was not used to it. test.ctors may be another this time he gave the answer of 60% to 69% of pulmonary function. now my baseline is 90% to 97%. right now i'm using a medication that helps the cystic fibrosis mutation live for time. but it is only into countries, england and the u.s.. requires a daily home treatment hour or twoalf an hours if it is longer. basically ant is part caution and nebulas are. i also take medicine for my pancreas, lungs, stomach and other organs affected by cf. however, since he got the letter denying medical deferred action application it is telling us that we need to leave the country and 33 days or we would be deported. my parents and i felt the stress scared, sad and mad. it is incredible he unfair to kick out kids who are in hospitals or at home getting treatment to save their lives. us thatare lawyers told the
the doctors told my parents i sent to the usa -- i came to the usa literally dying. they sent me home with cf medication that i took and that i would not be able to get my country. when i got on the treatment i got tired because i was not used to it. test.ctors may be another this time he gave the answer of 60% to 69% of pulmonary function. now my baseline is 90% to 97%. right now i'm using a medication that helps the cystic fibrosis mutation live for time. but it is only into countries,...