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"not wally, not wally, not wally not wally." "a bloke that looks like wally, but no, he's not wally." moving down to row two, not wally, not wally... wally! not wally, not wally... he was in the top left, wasn't he? just because you find him early doesn't mean you don't have to listen to the rest of the picture. we have a series of storytellers today who each have a disability or a mental health difficulty. some of these guys have never been on stage before. the theme this year is ‘lost and found' and we've let them interpret that however they want. the only criteria is that the stories are all true. so guys, let me ask, are you ready for your first storyteller of the show? yes! ladies and gentlemen, please welcome janine hammond! applause. you're going to have to brace yourselves for this one. i've lost my nipples. it's really annoying because nipples are really great, aren't they? they feed your babies, they're little pleasure domes, and they warn you when you need to wear a coat. i mean, it's not all bad, is it? because the f
"not wally, not wally, not wally not wally." "a bloke that looks like wally, but no, he's not wally." moving down to row two, not wally, not wally... wally! not wally, not wally... he was in the top left, wasn't he? just because you find him early doesn't mean you don't have to listen to the rest of the picture. we have a series of storytellers today who each have a disability or a mental health difficulty. some of these guys have never been on stage before. the theme this...
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hickel was known as "wally" when he was a kid. he was born in kansas, grow up to be a golden gloves boxer. as a young man, he struck out on his own to seek his fortune in california. ultimately he made his way alone up to alaska. his obituary in "the new york times" after he died said that he started in alaska working as a bartender, then a carpenter, then he was an aircraft inspector. then he bought a half-finished house. he finished it himself, sold it. bought two morehouse, sold them. eventually he became a major home builder in alaska. then he started a hotel chain in alaska. ultimately he opened a shopping center in alaska that included the very first escalator in the entire state. what? stairs that move? except at that point alaska wasn't even a state yet. wally hickel was a key part of alaska lobbying to become a state. he started lobbying for that years before it finally happened in 1959. and then wally hickel became the governor of the new state of alaska seven years later in 1966. so wally hickel was one of those sort of
hickel was known as "wally" when he was a kid. he was born in kansas, grow up to be a golden gloves boxer. as a young man, he struck out on his own to seek his fortune in california. ultimately he made his way alone up to alaska. his obituary in "the new york times" after he died said that he started in alaska working as a bartender, then a carpenter, then he was an aircraft inspector. then he bought a half-finished house. he finished it himself, sold it. bought two...
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wally hickle was a key part of alaska lobbying to become a state. he started lobbying for that years before it finally happened in 1959. and then wally hickle became the governor of the new state of alaska seven years later in 1966. so wally hickle was one of those sort of only in america, incredible man of action success stories. culminating with him becoming very rich and becoming governor of his state. after serving as governor, he ascended still higher. he left alaska, came to washington, d.c., because president richard nixon named wally hickle to become part of his cabinet. to become the new secretary of state the interior. he expected wally hickle to be a down the line pro-business pro-development, pro-drilling kind of guy. but wally hickle did his own thinking and ended up being sort of way too much of a mixed bag for nixon even right from the start. by the time wally i cwas into h tenure, nixon trulily regretted bringing hickle to washington in the first place. the relationship broke down entirely shortly after the kent state shootings when
wally hickle was a key part of alaska lobbying to become a state. he started lobbying for that years before it finally happened in 1959. and then wally hickle became the governor of the new state of alaska seven years later in 1966. so wally hickle was one of those sort of only in america, incredible man of action success stories. culminating with him becoming very rich and becoming governor of his state. after serving as governor, he ascended still higher. he left alaska, came to washington,...
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wally conron said he hasn't "got a clue" why people are still breeding them today.f copycat cross—breeds which have created health problems for many dogs. wally, who's australian, created the labradoodle in the late 1980s. plenty more news online. that's all for now. stay with bbc world news. hello there. we're in the middle of a run of really unsettled weather with no end in sight, really. rain at times coming our way over the next few days, with some fairly strong wind around at times as well. now, looking at the satellite picture, we've got some shower clouds heading our way for today. this area of cloud, just to the north, is going to be bringing some rain across parts of the uk on friday, and then as i spin right the way across towards the other side of the atlantic, well, we've got this juicy looking cloud, quite a deep area of low pressure that's going be bringing some wet and windy weather for some of us as we head into this weekend. so rain will continue to be blown our way. now at the moment we've got some rain crossing the country. it will tend ease acros
wally conron said he hasn't "got a clue" why people are still breeding them today.f copycat cross—breeds which have created health problems for many dogs. wally, who's australian, created the labradoodle in the late 1980s. plenty more news online. that's all for now. stay with bbc world news. hello there. we're in the middle of a run of really unsettled weather with no end in sight, really. rain at times coming our way over the next few days, with some fairly strong wind around at...
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. >> wally was a fellow stuntman and garrett's good friend. >> garrett was one of those men that you could count on you hear in life that you're very lucky if you have five friends or count a friend or one hand, garrett was that friend to me. >> wally had been in the business for more than 30 years. >> garrett warren was probably the finest fight man you could ask for. i had hired him on several shows and got to know him, watched his expertise, fen nominal athlete stuntman. >> you've probably seen garrett's work but didn't know. his stunt work was featured charlie's angels. but he said garrett's personality was not what you would expect. >> he was a focused individual. people think of dare devils as stunt people, crazy people. that's the last person i want on my job. i want the best. >> wally says the focus shifted the minute garrett warren meant claudia har ra. >> beautiful woman. we wanted garrett to be happy. he had found somebody that he sounded like he genuinely loved and wanted to start a life with. >> there was something special about her. people who got to know her, a beautif
. >> wally was a fellow stuntman and garrett's good friend. >> garrett was one of those men that you could count on you hear in life that you're very lucky if you have five friends or count a friend or one hand, garrett was that friend to me. >> wally had been in the business for more than 30 years. >> garrett warren was probably the finest fight man you could ask for. i had hired him on several shows and got to know him, watched his expertise, fen nominal athlete...
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jim wallis is us.e is the president and founder of sojourners, author of several books, including this latest, christ in crisis. what pounded you to write the book? guest: the word crisis is everywhere. but what is the crisis? it is important to understand it is political, civil, constitutional. it is also a moral crisis. and a spiritual one. maybe even a religious one. the book, how do you follow christ in a crisis? it centers on why we need to reclaim jesus. jesus needs reclaiming. he is worth reclaiming. somehow, he has survived us all. this interest in jesus inside and outside the churches. how do we talk about our faith and the polarization -- the intense polarization? how do we have our faith shape our politics and not the other way around? this lays out questions jesus asked or was prompted. like, who is my neighbor? what is truth? how not to be afraid. goes right to the heart of where we are in this intense polarization. i am saying, do not go right. do not go left. go deeper. those who are fol
jim wallis is us.e is the president and founder of sojourners, author of several books, including this latest, christ in crisis. what pounded you to write the book? guest: the word crisis is everywhere. but what is the crisis? it is important to understand it is political, civil, constitutional. it is also a moral crisis. and a spiritual one. maybe even a religious one. the book, how do you follow christ in a crisis? it centers on why we need to reclaim jesus. jesus needs reclaiming. he is...
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today the department of state announces the designation of 12 terrorist leaders including isis wally of iraq and former mayor of improvised explosive devices, for senior members of the lot to jihad counsel and leaders from hamas, palestinian islamic jihad, isis fellow beings, isis west africa and tpb in pakistan. we are announcing the designation of forest outing, a javascript in syria as a specially designated global terrorist entity. as these actions show today's executive order by president trump adds further muscle to us counterterrorism efforts. it will help ensure the deadly attacks of september 11 that occurred 18 years ago this week are never repeated on american soil. never. this time secretary mnuchin and i would be happy to do questions . >> did john bolton get fired or did he quit and did he leave the white house and said he disagreed with you in particular over thosetalks ? >> last night the president asked for ambassador bolton's resignation. as i understand it it was received this morning . >> what were the disagreements. >>. ayes, ma'am in the back. >> was it because
today the department of state announces the designation of 12 terrorist leaders including isis wally of iraq and former mayor of improvised explosive devices, for senior members of the lot to jihad counsel and leaders from hamas, palestinian islamic jihad, isis fellow beings, isis west africa and tpb in pakistan. we are announcing the designation of forest outing, a javascript in syria as a specially designated global terrorist entity. as these actions show today's executive order by president...
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they include isis wally of iraq and former of improvised explosive devices and leaders of ham a palestinian islamic jihad, isis philippines, isis west africa and ttp in pakistan. further, we're announcing the designation of aldean and the jihadist group in syria as especially designated global terrorist entity. as these actions show today's executive order by president trump adds further muscle to u.s. counter terrorism efforts. it will help us to ensure that the deadly attacks on september 11th that occurred 18 years ago this week are never repeated on american soil. never. at this time secretary mnuchin and i are happy to take questions on this topic. yes, sir? >> did john bolton get fired or did he quit and did he leave the white house because he disagreed with you in particular over talks of the taliban? >> so last night the president asked for ambassador bolton's resignation and it was received this morning? >> was it because of disagreements? >> yes, ma'am, in the back? >> was it because of this disagreement? >> i'll leave it to the president to talk about the reasons he made the deci
they include isis wally of iraq and former of improvised explosive devices and leaders of ham a palestinian islamic jihad, isis philippines, isis west africa and ttp in pakistan. further, we're announcing the designation of aldean and the jihadist group in syria as especially designated global terrorist entity. as these actions show today's executive order by president trump adds further muscle to u.s. counter terrorism efforts. it will help us to ensure that the deadly attacks on september...
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lagos may have found a more sustainable alternative civil engineers dr vall from schmidt and dr colo wallie a decent all a not a share a common mission finding the construction material of the future and they reckon they're on to something the peel is the root vegetable cause salva has properties that could help building sites to be more environmentally friendly. cement as lancaster grows to cement is the biggest villain when it comes to the environment because making it produces lots of c o 2 that consumes a lot of energy continue it. cement is a key ingredient of concrete hoping to make it hard but not to all in our day has discovered that the ash burnt kosov appeal can do much the same. we have the irish and we have found out we have produced concrete with it you up with with it i mean strengths which is one of the made your our properties of concrete very very much compared with the more concrete there we have to do. it's a discovery that can be useful to many parts of africa where he's grown in huge quantities the peel is normally a waste product and so readily available that makes it
lagos may have found a more sustainable alternative civil engineers dr vall from schmidt and dr colo wallie a decent all a not a share a common mission finding the construction material of the future and they reckon they're on to something the peel is the root vegetable cause salva has properties that could help building sites to be more environmentally friendly. cement as lancaster grows to cement is the biggest villain when it comes to the environment because making it produces lots of c o 2...
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reactions are one that discuss across generations the older generation is believe there is an icon wally's or is it the country from the circles of colonial easy where is the if you look at the young people they talk to you is a dictator who has gone and we are you can but then ultimately people are taking him as a test and it will remain in these 3 going back with the leverage of who played a role in the 1st in struggle. it's privileged most on here in harare and not in nigeria which is repopulating hundreds of its citizens from south africa after a recent spate of attacks on foreigners at least 12 people have been killed in the bottles and hundreds of foreign owned shops destroyed sparking a diplomatic disagreement between south africa and nigeria today 300 nigerians left by play as many as 600 have signed up to take the free flights of a correspondent other increase was that to witness today's departures victor east only has a couple hours left to spend with us girlfriend in south africa it's been a year since he arrived here with big plans for the future but then he was confronted with
reactions are one that discuss across generations the older generation is believe there is an icon wally's or is it the country from the circles of colonial easy where is the if you look at the young people they talk to you is a dictator who has gone and we are you can but then ultimately people are taking him as a test and it will remain in these 3 going back with the leverage of who played a role in the 1st in struggle. it's privileged most on here in harare and not in nigeria which is...
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for the former come home wally cicle many a closing for my home way the most recent form of only the most out of a formal chance to dust it would leave for a deal 1st to be a switch to put a fish or a seed to poisoning washing out of but i'm here every day in this moment so it is ish chief so don't mean to put us to easter. egg glad ok sam pretty. selling a child the bolshoi but as they will be going to see a lot of based on my teen skits out there. with history in the real evolved from was accompanied. by your little. freaky commode just in the me live what i use to. my psychological photo to the fast to. that is this but our school so. we're going to a large of them at the. moment as if he is to. space so was also a no i don't think there's a scene as yet but in the. cloud of key via the dream of i in the in chat to and want to train to. flowing to try to make a channel but as you will know mom called by me at the camera. and went to my yaar . i suppose so it's adding one to my eyes has a. lot of. look down below me is more than willing when it does raise is that. the. key. always
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[laughter] i would still be with wally and geo if were up to me. [laughter] married a put them to sleep. >> and you'd be showing me to my broom closet and some holiday and summer. >> i think i'm doing it. this is so rewarding to have for all of the reasons i mentioned. to have the opportunity just to help you the truth. and then obviously, humble enough to say i continue to seek the truth myself. i interview people gather information. to ensure that this it just isn't an analysis this is what i think are my opinion, especially doing reporting that you are insuring that the facts are solid. and that the american people get the best possible picture about what is actually happening. >> when the union around show, just as with josh is what i suggested. there's already. >> there's already a show like that. >> okay, so i have some audience questions. does anyone in the fbi deserve hazard pay for working on donald trump. [laughter] [applause] cigna i would say someone who received a lot of hazard pay month thank you for the u.s. government. overseas, the
[laughter] i would still be with wally and geo if were up to me. [laughter] married a put them to sleep. >> and you'd be showing me to my broom closet and some holiday and summer. >> i think i'm doing it. this is so rewarding to have for all of the reasons i mentioned. to have the opportunity just to help you the truth. and then obviously, humble enough to say i continue to seek the truth myself. i interview people gather information. to ensure that this it just isn't an analysis...
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for the former come home wally cicle many of opposing a form of form where the most recent form of only in the most out of a form with chants to dust it would leave for a deal 1st to be a situation where you put a fist or a seed to poisoning washing out of but i mean every day in this moment odisha don't mean to but us the easter. egg lot of the same pretty. song a child the bolshoi but as i am for the don't say lot though based on my being skeets at the. mice it. was history in the real evolved from was accompanied. by your little. freaky commodes just in the me live what i used to. my psychological photo do to the fast to. the but a whole so. when to a larger than. for me to just cease to. the soul was also a no i don't think there's a scene as yet but in the. cloud a key view of the demobilized to and when to try again to. make a channel but as you in the long combine yet the can the. one to my yaar. i specialise adding one to my eyes has a. lot of. what don't belong there is more than willing when does it is that. the. key to. use and your kids always a professor body goldwyn as it
for the former come home wally cicle many of opposing a form of form where the most recent form of only in the most out of a form with chants to dust it would leave for a deal 1st to be a situation where you put a fist or a seed to poisoning washing out of but i mean every day in this moment odisha don't mean to but us the easter. egg lot of the same pretty. song a child the bolshoi but as i am for the don't say lot though based on my being skeets at the. mice it. was history in the real...
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reactions and one that discussed across generations the older generation taking is a lever is an icon wally's but it is the concrete from the shackles of corneas easy where it is if you look at the young people they took you is a dictator what has gone and we ask you john but then ultimately people are taking him as a test and it will remain in the freehold zimbabwe is in the but it will played a role to deliver it can struggle. privilege of most on here is speaking now from zimbabwe. stories making news around the world pro-democracy activists to joshua wall has urged germany not to turn a blind eye to hong kong speaking in berlin he called on the government to suspend trade negotiations with china and hong kong but mr wong met germany's of foreign minister high cost on monday asian has some of the german ambassador to the foreign ministry to protest meeting. north korea's state run television has broadcast pictures of its leader kim jong un overseeing the testing of a multiple rocket launcher the last took place only hours after the north offer to resume nuclear diplomacy with the united st
reactions and one that discussed across generations the older generation taking is a lever is an icon wally's but it is the concrete from the shackles of corneas easy where it is if you look at the young people they took you is a dictator what has gone and we ask you john but then ultimately people are taking him as a test and it will remain in the freehold zimbabwe is in the but it will played a role to deliver it can struggle. privilege of most on here is speaking now from zimbabwe. stories...
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having worked on both sides of wallis very helpful.least.|j like the global expansion, we are an international business. it is a very tough industry, it has been a difficult industry in the past ten years, reworking the business model and dealing with digital disruption and dealing with digital disruption and embracing the opportunitieses from that and that is the thing that is hardest is thinking about that consta nt is hardest is thinking about that constant world of disruption. that has worked in your favour, since the crisis of 2008, people have turned to the ft and many of those others who are specialist in financial news to figure out what is going on and it has not stopped since then? yes, in times of trouble, people value a trusted guide and in the three decades i have been there, i can't remembera decades i have been there, i can't remember a greatest period of uncertainty. you have brexit and impeachment hearings in the united states and problems in hong kong. it is incredibly unstable. and as you said, it is important to kno
having worked on both sides of wallis very helpful.least.|j like the global expansion, we are an international business. it is a very tough industry, it has been a difficult industry in the past ten years, reworking the business model and dealing with digital disruption and dealing with digital disruption and embracing the opportunitieses from that and that is the thing that is hardest is thinking about that consta nt is hardest is thinking about that constant world of disruption. that has...
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a man went through the ohio mayor and wally join democrats on capitol hill to push for universal background checks. after community joined a growing list of cities. devastated by mass shootings. gilroy. >>virginia beach. is. the deficit and less just since february. what's going to happen next week or the week after democrats call for the senate to pass hr 8. >>the bill they say close dangerous loopholes we are not taking no for an answer. i'm here on behalf of the citizens of dating called us that night to do something this is something that can be done the bill passed the house back in february with 8 republicans on board but it's been stuck in the republican controlled senate ever cents. >>this is our chance this is our chance for the senate to do something this week americans dying ohio senator sherrod brown and michigan senator debbie stabenow say senator majority leader mitch mcconnell and president trump can't wait any longer is clear. >>that we need action now but support in the senate is shaky. >>and a texas republican senator john cornyn called the bill a show vote that won't save
a man went through the ohio mayor and wally join democrats on capitol hill to push for universal background checks. after community joined a growing list of cities. devastated by mass shootings. gilroy. >>virginia beach. is. the deficit and less just since february. what's going to happen next week or the week after democrats call for the senate to pass hr 8. >>the bill they say close dangerous loopholes we are not taking no for an answer. i'm here on behalf of the citizens of...
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reactions and why and discuss across generations the older generation taking is a lever is an icon wally's or is it the country from the shackles of colonial easy where it is if you look at the young people they talk to you is a dictator who has gone and we are fusion but then ultimately people are taking him as a test and will remain in the freehold zimbabwe as a liberator who played a role he did the 1st in struggle. good talking to thank you for joining us a privilege i was on he had a interests. now to the united states where there are growing questions about the your future direction of that country's foreign policy now that president trump has fired his national security adviser john bolton had a reputation as a hardliner supporting regime change in north korea and iran and opposing president trump's negotiations with the taliban to end the afghan conflict the president tweeted that he disagreed strongly with mr bolton on many issues. john bolton in happier times seated at the president's side an influential proponent of a hawkish foreign policy. but his tenure as national security a
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practices do not exist well irene was the 1st doctor who linked the deaths with mediator she told us wally the court case is so important one that don't you suppose civic we have been waiting for this trial for many years because it has been announced and then it was always being delayed now i'm thinking about the victims some of them are not with us and have won that they died without making it to the end of this trial it makes me feel so sorry and attacked today the trial got in the way we see a very carefully crafted sequence of bringing the case to a tough indictment and a spreadsheet totally revealing the level of the tragedy more than 3700 people have a right to compensation. so what is the current thinking while it's alleged that the pill caused high pressure and vessels that supply blood to the lungs which in turn delivers it to the left atrium of the heart causing a variety of problems it's no reported that some of the deaths with a result of heart failure on cardiac arrest no lawyer for the drug maker response said that the firm did not know about the side effects which resulted
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because wally prime minister benjamin netanyahu and a lot of men who just wrapped up talks in the russian resulted store cheek the pair discussed syria and iran and security in the middle east among other things. a warm welcome you're watching r.t. international with many care and the u.s. president should rethink his position towards peace talks with the taliban that's the message the group's leaders have sent to washington in an exclusive interview to r.t. . but we are still committed to the. policy from this very. solution for. peace on the table. compared to what we were just. after the fact if you were to go. my colleague mia harvey spoke to our senior correspondent right gas d.f. you want to chance to interview the taliban representatives you've got to look at this from their perspective just a few days ago they stood on the brink of a breakthrough with regard to the after more than 19 years of bloodshed they were talking they almost had a deal and then trump decides to call off the negotiations to kill off the negotiations citing an american soldier apparently killed in a taliban r
because wally prime minister benjamin netanyahu and a lot of men who just wrapped up talks in the russian resulted store cheek the pair discussed syria and iran and security in the middle east among other things. a warm welcome you're watching r.t. international with many care and the u.s. president should rethink his position towards peace talks with the taliban that's the message the group's leaders have sent to washington in an exclusive interview to r.t. . but we are still committed to the....
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wally conron of australia cross-bred the first labrador poodle in 1989.e worries he, quote, opened a pandora's box and released a frankenstein, in his words. believing most labradoodles and other designer breeds are at greater risk of medical issues and anxiety. i know many cute labradoodles, so, please don't tweet me. tweet him. >>> and setting the stage for the super bowl halftime show, jennifer lopez and shakira will perform during the big game in miami in february. j. lo says she's dreamed of performing at the super bowl ever since she saw diana ross fly in on that chopper in 1996. >>> when we come back here tonight, the contestant on a red-hot winning streak. could he be the next "jeopardy!" james already? can be tough. you diet. exercise. but if you're also taking fish oil supplements, you should know, they are not fda-approved, they may have saturated fat and may even raise bad cholesterol. to treat very high triglycerides, discover the science of prescription vascepa. proven in multiple clinical trials, vascepa, along with diet, is the only prescr
wally conron of australia cross-bred the first labrador poodle in 1989.e worries he, quote, opened a pandora's box and released a frankenstein, in his words. believing most labradoodles and other designer breeds are at greater risk of medical issues and anxiety. i know many cute labradoodles, so, please don't tweet me. tweet him. >>> and setting the stage for the super bowl halftime show, jennifer lopez and shakira will perform during the big game in miami in february. j. lo says she's...
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its leak of the check me a bankruptcy can take months or even years even was out serious objection wally varos contributed to a vote to america's lawyer she's on hand from breakdown purdue pharma xp to encroach he declaration to and what it could mean going forward for the fight over through will taper the opioid prices and how much grieving families won't good plus oil prices and shot up on the news of a drone attack and saudi oil facilities todd horwitz above a trading at standing by to begin to oil prices and whether that incident of the one off or the start of a trend lot i love with happened with the grow and feast book getting regulators around the world at it sit up a little straighter their chair at actually pay attention the space as in current as it'll currencies continue to disrupt the payment space governments are waking up to the risks christiane managed to catch up with matthew roz a walk to get his view one the future of regulation in the thin tech space so much constance if it in just 27 minutes can we do it just watch let's go to 1st striken more than 10 years by the uni
its leak of the check me a bankruptcy can take months or even years even was out serious objection wally varos contributed to a vote to america's lawyer she's on hand from breakdown purdue pharma xp to encroach he declaration to and what it could mean going forward for the fight over through will taper the opioid prices and how much grieving families won't good plus oil prices and shot up on the news of a drone attack and saudi oil facilities todd horwitz above a trading at standing by to begin...
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monday morning, we discussed how the impeachment inquiry of president trump and campaign 2020 and jim wallis will join us to talk about his new book on faith and political polarization. watch live at seven talk eastern monday morning. eastern undo morning. join the discussion. night, tennessee senator marsha blackburn on huawei company in the u.s.. of the social media platforms that are beginning to distribute news and have a newsfeed, individuals want to see them actually have a news director. >> monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. we will show you president speech at the united nations followed by remarks by iranian president rouhani. ♪ susan: historian james banner, you have been involved in editing a story of the american presidency through a single lens, presidential misconduct. what is the value of that? james: i think it is narrow, it is circumscribed and it remains
monday morning, we discussed how the impeachment inquiry of president trump and campaign 2020 and jim wallis will join us to talk about his new book on faith and political polarization. watch live at seven talk eastern monday morning. eastern undo morning. join the discussion. night, tennessee senator marsha blackburn on huawei company in the u.s.. of the social media platforms that are beginning to distribute news and have a newsfeed, individuals want to see them actually have a news director....
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the british british aristocracy and when it came time for the abdication of edward viii to marry wallis simpson, it was beaten so took the pictures of her trousseau. and of course the trussell was made by the designer vaulter who happened to be a condc nast employee. the only ugly pictures to ever appear in vogue for these taken by lee miller and that's on the left as a picture of lee. in hitler's bath on the right , is what happened when she walked into one of the huts at dock how. i mention that he hired lots of people, lots of writers, lots of everything . glass diverse as scott fitzgerald, pg woodhouse and jack dempsey, all the people wrote for him. so what mattered was the diverse city. the fact that people have something special to give to the reader . the artists were incredible. this is benito, edward open ito. one of his famous covers. here we have carl erickson with one of his more beautiful just very light touches for one of his models that he drew. now i'm going to say miguel. i always get his name wrong but you know who i mean. he did some of the more fanciful vogue covers
the british british aristocracy and when it came time for the abdication of edward viii to marry wallis simpson, it was beaten so took the pictures of her trousseau. and of course the trussell was made by the designer vaulter who happened to be a condc nast employee. the only ugly pictures to ever appear in vogue for these taken by lee miller and that's on the left as a picture of lee. in hitler's bath on the right , is what happened when she walked into one of the huts at dock how. i mention...
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wallis willcal jim discuss faith and campaign 2020. "washington journal" -- join the discussion. >> here is a look at what is coming up live today on the c-span network. at 10:00 a.m., a discussion about president trump and the impeachment inquiry, hosted by the brookings institution. at 9:00 a.m., former national security advisor john bolton discusses u.s.-north korea relations at the center for strategic and international studies. it will be his first remarks since being in that post. reorganizingm., diplomacy under secretary mike pompeo. that is from the heritage foundation. ♪ speaker pelosi: the house will be in order. >> for 40 years, c-span has been providing unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country, so you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979, c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. ♪
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also a big question mark is if wally -- huawei would be part of that as well because china wants to seeestrictions on huawei .ase it could be the first time the u.s. draws back some of its tariffs if it comes to that. we have seen some goodwill measures in the last few days. if we get additional progress between now and october is, of course, in focus. paul: it is obviously very early there in china, but has there been any official response so far? still waiting for official response, but we do know they have set parameters that are acceptable to them. some of the key components would be the removal of tariffs, a balanced trade deal and less onerous demands in terms of their purchases of u.s. farm goods. it's pretty concvable ina would accept this kind of interim deal given the intellectual property would benefit companies here in terms of tightening up the regime and china would say they have already taken steps in that direction. in terms of purchases of agricultural products from the u.s., again, china has its own mystic needs, and it would benefit china to ramp up imports of things
also a big question mark is if wally -- huawei would be part of that as well because china wants to seeestrictions on huawei .ase it could be the first time the u.s. draws back some of its tariffs if it comes to that. we have seen some goodwill measures in the last few days. if we get additional progress between now and october is, of course, in focus. paul: it is obviously very early there in china, but has there been any official response so far? still waiting for official response, but we do...
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could not be extending that temporary wally -- suppliers to two huawei.he dow lost about two points. the nasdaq also down .6%. the energy sector was also the biggest loser, despite the fact that throughout the session, we did see crude gain back some of those earlier losses after we heard that the u.s. could be military equipment to saudi arabia. u.s. futures at the moment not doing much. let's see how things are shaping up for asia. sophie: futures pointing to a mixed session, kiwi stocks , chipmakers 25% very much in focus after micron's disappointing profit the micronnd we have ceo noting the impact of u.s. restrictions that have limited sales two huawei, this amid a renewed crackdown on chinese .irms move withsurprise chinese bonds remaining on the this all ahead of china celebrating the 70th anniversary of the founding of the prc. paul: let's check in on the first word news now with jessica summers. jessica: thanks. japanese automakers are calling on the government to do more to support the industry after the limited u.s. trade deal left vehicle tari
could not be extending that temporary wally -- suppliers to two huawei.he dow lost about two points. the nasdaq also down .6%. the energy sector was also the biggest loser, despite the fact that throughout the session, we did see crude gain back some of those earlier losses after we heard that the u.s. could be military equipment to saudi arabia. u.s. futures at the moment not doing much. let's see how things are shaping up for asia. sophie: futures pointing to a mixed session, kiwi stocks ,...
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lauren: well, we have a global wally this morning after china said it will travel to washington in aou're keeping track, this as president trump told reporters he couldn't let china continue to take advantage of the u.s. >> let me tell you f i wanted to do nothing with china, my stock market -- our stock market would be 10,000 points higher than it is right now. but somebody had to do this. to me, this is much more important than the economy. somebody had to do this. lauren: jamie cox is the managing partner for harris financial group. how much leeway will investors give donald trump here? >> they're giving him a lot of leeway. we're going on over a year's time since the first tariffs were i' policeimplemented. markets are more than willing to give the president the benefit of the doubt and in large measure it's because consumption in the united states has been growing over the past year and-a-half. so you're seeing the major part of the economy continue to grow. but i'm afraid that with the escalation recently of the last round of tariffs, you're going to see the consumption side of
lauren: well, we have a global wally this morning after china said it will travel to washington in aou're keeping track, this as president trump told reporters he couldn't let china continue to take advantage of the u.s. >> let me tell you f i wanted to do nothing with china, my stock market -- our stock market would be 10,000 points higher than it is right now. but somebody had to do this. to me, this is much more important than the economy. somebody had to do this. lauren: jamie cox is...
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visit ncicap.org] we will discuss campaign 2020, and progressive evangelical leader jim wallis will jointo talk about his new book on faith and political polarization. 7:00re to watch live at a.m. eastern monday morning. join the discussion. >> here's a look at what is coming out like tomorrow on the c-span networks. thescussion on whistleblower complaint against president trump and the impeachment inquiry hosted by the brookings institution. 2, johna.m., on c-span bolton discusses u.s.-north korea relations. it will be his first public since resigning that post. in a conversation on reorganizing public diplomacy undersecretary might -- mike pompeo. that is from the heritage foundation. >> monday night, on the communicators, senator marsha huaweirn on china's company, and regulating big tech. >> some of the social media platforms that are beginning to distribute news and have a newsfeed, individuals want to see them actually have a news director. monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. campaign 2020. watch our live coverage on the campaign trail and make up your own mind. campaign
visit ncicap.org] we will discuss campaign 2020, and progressive evangelical leader jim wallis will jointo talk about his new book on faith and political polarization. 7:00re to watch live at a.m. eastern monday morning. join the discussion. >> here's a look at what is coming out like tomorrow on the c-span networks. thescussion on whistleblower complaint against president trump and the impeachment inquiry hosted by the brookings institution. 2, johna.m., on c-span bolton discusses...
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and progressive evangelical leader jim wallis will speak with us about his new book.sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow, tomorrow the brookings institution holds a discussion on the impeachment inquiry. we will have that live, beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or on the free c-span radio app. ♪ campaign 2020. watch live coverage of the presidential candidates on the campaign trail, and make up your own minds. c-span's campaign 2020, your unfiltered view of politics. announcer: next, a c-span interview with democratic presidential candidate congressman tim ryan of ohio and marianne williamson. dennisormer u.s. envoy ross on u.s. tensions with iran. "q&a another chance to see " with james banner. 2020 democratic presidential candidate congressman tim ryan of ohio sat down with an interview with c-span talk about his life, his career in congress, and why he's running for president. this is about 35 minutes. steve: congressman tim ryan. you have been in this presidential race for a couple months. what is it
and progressive evangelical leader jim wallis will speak with us about his new book.sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow, tomorrow the brookings institution holds a discussion on the impeachment inquiry. we will have that live, beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or on the free c-span radio app. ♪ campaign 2020. watch live coverage of the presidential candidates on the campaign trail, and make up your own minds. c-span's...
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but our sidewalks are still stained wally was in washington to urge lawmakers to pass some kind of gun control measure, including an assault weapons ban, but it would make a great difference, so there won't be cities like dayton that of experience this kind of but opponents on the committee like ohio republican jim jordan. it's an assault weapons ban isn't the answer in that would unfairly target legal gun owners. what this legislation will do is make it more difficult. >>for a law abiding people like you to protect themselves. >>still others like maryland representative jamie raskin say something meaningful must happen soon. >>these are our people. these are american citizens are being sure. >>not down yesterday morning house speaker nancy pelosi had this to say the president called me this morning about geun-hye she said etting close >>but with the white house now dealing with the impeachment inquiry. it's not clear whether that solution is still close. reporting in washington. i'm trevor shirley. >>a presidential candidate makes a campaign swings for the bay area, what fully and cas
but our sidewalks are still stained wally was in washington to urge lawmakers to pass some kind of gun control measure, including an assault weapons ban, but it would make a great difference, so there won't be cities like dayton that of experience this kind of but opponents on the committee like ohio republican jim jordan. it's an assault weapons ban isn't the answer in that would unfairly target legal gun owners. what this legislation will do is make it more difficult. >>for a law...
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it was maligned by wally a creator who regrets creating this dog.adoodle is definitely winning. >> bret: isn't that hypoallergen nic. >doesn't shed and most of them are very cute. jerry nadler judiciary committee slogging away all these months on investigating the president and now he has been basically sidelined for the intelligence committee chairman who will run this things across the finish line. >> bret: quickly, does it get across the finish line before the end of the year? >> well, in the house i think it will. >> yes. >> yes. >> bret: threw go, impeachment before the end of the year. we will have our hands full. my winner the crews in new york who we were up there to cover the u.n. we did a lot more this week up in new york. so thank you for having us. back now in d.c. when we come back, "notable quotables." ♪ patients that i see that complain about dry mouth. they feel that they have to drink a lot of water. medications seem to be the number one cause for dry mouth. i like to recommend biotene. it replenishes the moisture in your mouth. bio
it was maligned by wally a creator who regrets creating this dog.adoodle is definitely winning. >> bret: isn't that hypoallergen nic. >doesn't shed and most of them are very cute. jerry nadler judiciary committee slogging away all these months on investigating the president and now he has been basically sidelined for the intelligence committee chairman who will run this things across the finish line. >> bret: quickly, does it get across the finish line before the end of the year?...
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hickle was known as wally when he was a kid. born in kansas, grew up to be a golden gloves boxer. ultimately he made his way alone up to alaska. his obituary in "the new york times" after he died said that he started in alaska working as a bartender, then a carpenter, then he was an aircraft inspector. then he bought a half-finished house, sold it, bought two more houses, sold them, eventually he became a home builder in alaska. ultimately he opened a shoppg
hickle was known as wally when he was a kid. born in kansas, grew up to be a golden gloves boxer. ultimately he made his way alone up to alaska. his obituary in "the new york times" after he died said that he started in alaska working as a bartender, then a carpenter, then he was an aircraft inspector. then he bought a half-finished house, sold it, bought two more houses, sold them, eventually he became a home builder in alaska. ultimately he opened a shoppg
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. >> now wally connors says he's opened pandora's box and released a frankenstein monster. he says the breed has a higher risk for mental or physical problems. >> wow. >> that's really unfortunate. >>> coming up, how so-called bad moms are channelling their inner good moms. >> how they're banding together to tackle the ups and downs of motherhood. you're watching "world news now." . . >>> wrong. new mucinex nightshift fights my cold symptoms so i can sleep great and wake up human. don't eat me i taste terrible. fight your worst symptoms so you can sleep great and wake up human. new mucinex nightshift cold and flu. (girl) my mom washes the dishes before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? (vo) cascade platinum does the work for you. prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first time. (mom) wow! that's clean! (vo) cascade platinum. >>> t >>> this morning, we're meeting a special group of moms who just want to have fun. >> it's a growing sisterhood of women coming together to talk about the pit falls of motherhood and blow off some stea do it.
. >> now wally connors says he's opened pandora's box and released a frankenstein monster. he says the breed has a higher risk for mental or physical problems. >> wow. >> that's really unfortunate. >>> coming up, how so-called bad moms are channelling their inner good moms. >> how they're banding together to tackle the ups and downs of motherhood. you're watching "world news now." . . >>> wrong. new mucinex nightshift fights my cold symptoms...
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>>i don't want other communities to go through it went through the ohio mayor and wally join democratsversal background checks. after a community joined a growing list of cities. devastated by mass shootings. gilroy. >>virginia beach dating. odessa and midland. just since february. what's going to hapgen next week or the week after democrats call for the senate to pass hr 8. >>the bill they say close dangerous loopholes we are not taking no for an answer. i'm here on behalf of the citizens of dating, they called us that night to do something this is something that can be done the bill passed the house back in february with 8 republicans on board but it's been stuck in the republican controlled senate ever cents. >>this is our chance this is our chance for the senate to do something this week americans are. >>dying ohio senator sherrod brown and michigan senator debbie stabenow say senator majority leader mitch mcconnell and president trump can't wait any longer it is clear. >>that we need action now but support in the senate is shaky. >>and a texas republican senator john cornyn called
>>i don't want other communities to go through it went through the ohio mayor and wally join democratsversal background checks. after a community joined a growing list of cities. devastated by mass shootings. gilroy. >>virginia beach dating. odessa and midland. just since february. what's going to hapgen next week or the week after democrats call for the senate to pass hr 8. >>the bill they say close dangerous loopholes we are not taking no for an answer. i'm here on behalf of...
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hickel was known as "wally" when he was a kid.s boxer. as a young man, he struck out on his own to seek his fortune in california. ultimately he made his way alone up to alaska. his obituary in "the new york times" after he died said that he started in alaska working as a bartender, then a carpenter, then he was an aircraft inspector. then he bought a half-finished house. he finished it himself, sold it. bought two morehouse, sold them. eventually he became a major home build
hickel was known as "wally" when he was a kid.s boxer. as a young man, he struck out on his own to seek his fortune in california. ultimately he made his way alone up to alaska. his obituary in "the new york times" after he died said that he started in alaska working as a bartender, then a carpenter, then he was an aircraft inspector. then he bought a half-finished house. he finished it himself, sold it. bought two morehouse, sold them. eventually he became a major home build
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and jim wallis will join us to talk about his new book on faith and political polarization. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," live at 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. announcer: between the end of the civil war in 1877, reconstruction brought about political, social and legal changes in american society. next on american history tv, u.s. commission on civil rights hosts a program entitled lessons of the reconstruction period. historics eric -- historians eric foner and thavolia glymph discuss the changes brought about by reconstruction, the backlash against these changes, involving historical views about the era and challenges former slaves faced and their descendents have continued to face since then. >> we will return now to the next iteration of the commissioner speaker series. this is titled lessons of the reconstruction period for today's civil rights debates. i think the vice chair and the commissioner for suggesting this month possible speaker topic -- this month's speaker topic and coordinating the appearances of the professors today. i
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i think when we talk about spheres of influence it is in part exactly as you say things like wally operating system but it's also, for example, china now helping to build the infrastructure and africa. they are doing hospitals, doing good works but also ensuring that chinese factories are making chinese medical devices are the ones that are providing the sort of equipment for those hospitals, right? medical devices are one of the heirs that made in china 2025, and previously china had passed a regulation that said if you don't come to hospitals come you don't use chinese made medical devices and you can't be reimbursed through insurance. i see this very much as first step made by china in transit decoupling and then we will be moving toward an effort, a broader sort of export of that decoupling effort. glad -- thank you. thanks for a terrific penalty and interest of time i will dispense with my wessel like commentary. [laughing] and go to my question. first, mr. polk tanks for terrific written testimony. i have a question, on page ten, paragraph under demographics, the last sentence reads ac
i think when we talk about spheres of influence it is in part exactly as you say things like wally operating system but it's also, for example, china now helping to build the infrastructure and africa. they are doing hospitals, doing good works but also ensuring that chinese factories are making chinese medical devices are the ones that are providing the sort of equipment for those hospitals, right? medical devices are one of the heirs that made in china 2025, and previously china had passed a...
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technology diversion is starting to gain traction if it comes to that, how with the likes of apple and wallyake all this smart phone technology on their own? let's take a look at how they stack up in terms of self-sufficiency. its the biggest matchup in the world of trade war tech. silicon valley's most famous export versus the company whose names can actually be translated as china's achievement. its time for kickoff. starting with the operating apple, absolute control oversight u.s.. huawei is still dependent on google's android. its harmony os has yet to smart card. when it comes to apps, apple is sitting pretty in its fortress protected by an army of loyal users. chances of sparking it about the mutiny to harmony are slimmer than its phones. thanks to the trade war its latest model will not have access to license google apps. both companies design their processors. there were line others to do production. a drop. is they need to go to korea for memory and storage. sk hynix and samsung provide the bulk of their needs. while way is trying to take a lead with its own nano memory card but no
technology diversion is starting to gain traction if it comes to that, how with the likes of apple and wallyake all this smart phone technology on their own? let's take a look at how they stack up in terms of self-sufficiency. its the biggest matchup in the world of trade war tech. silicon valley's most famous export versus the company whose names can actually be translated as china's achievement. its time for kickoff. starting with the operating apple, absolute control oversight u.s.. huawei...
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. >> reporter: in a recent interview with australia's abc podcast sum of all parts wally conron who createdork was done with pure intentions but has created an unhealthy trend for designer breeds. >> i released the reason for these unethical, ruthless people to breed these dogs and sell them for big bucks. >> reporter: conron says some breeders are more concerned about the dog's popularity and their potential price tag, than making sure the dog would be healthy. unhealthy breeding can increase a dog's risk of congenital disease, hip dysplasia, elbow problems and other issues. >> purebred doesn't mean healthy. in fact, a small population size and restricted mating can lead to the accumulation of disease and these mutations may be eliminated by natural selection in much larger natural populations. >> reporter: the aspca telling abc news in a statement, different breeds are predisposed to certain inherited disorders and diseases and a good breeding program should aim to minimize these risks and improve the overall health of the breed. but so many instagrammers loving their doodles, even though
. >> reporter: in a recent interview with australia's abc podcast sum of all parts wally conron who createdork was done with pure intentions but has created an unhealthy trend for designer breeds. >> i released the reason for these unethical, ruthless people to breed these dogs and sell them for big bucks. >> reporter: conron says some breeders are more concerned about the dog's popularity and their potential price tag, than making sure the dog would be healthy. unhealthy...
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when i look at that that is the leadership i have waited for since this whole wally began i know a lot of people are negative i am making the rounds, having a sweet roll, a bagel and some fruit. everyone is negative here, carl. they want to sell these stocks, they september sell these stocks to get someone to say they like the stock here is pulling teeth. like marathon man. >> marathon man. >> it's not safe. >> it's the second marathon man. >> and goldman, of course. >> yes >> it's very dangerous be careful you are right, jpm, a shade below the recent high 120 and change dimon of course had a bunch of comments business roundtable about a china trade deal and negative rates jim and david, doug mcmillan is going to take over now as chair of the business roundtable we will watch that of course, the chairman and ceo of walmart jim, you mentioned the costco downgraded bernstein they do acknowledge they missed this entire run and said there is no real hiding from that. >> yes well, look, i think the problem is where of these analysts is, you look at these expensive stocks and they just get m
when i look at that that is the leadership i have waited for since this whole wally began i know a lot of people are negative i am making the rounds, having a sweet roll, a bagel and some fruit. everyone is negative here, carl. they want to sell these stocks, they september sell these stocks to get someone to say they like the stock here is pulling teeth. like marathon man. >> marathon man. >> it's not safe. >> it's the second marathon man. >> and goldman, of course....
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i think when we talk about spheres of influence it is in part exactly as you say things like wally operating system but it's also, for example, china now helping to build the infrastructure and africa. they are doing hospitals, doing good works but also ensuring that chinese factories are making chinese medical devices are the os that are providing the sort of equipment for those hospitals, right? medical devices are one of the heirs that made in china 2025, and previously china had passed a regulation that said if you don't come to hospitals come you don't use chinese made medical devices and you can't be reimbursed through insurance. i see this very much as first step made by china in transit decoupling and then we will be moving toward an effort, a broader sort of export of that decoupling effort. >> thank you. thanks for a terrific penalty and interest of time i will dispense with my wessel like commentary. [laughing] and go to my question. first, mr. polk tanks for terrific written testimony. i have a question, on page ten, paragraph under demographics, the last sentence reads according
i think when we talk about spheres of influence it is in part exactly as you say things like wally operating system but it's also, for example, china now helping to build the infrastructure and africa. they are doing hospitals, doing good works but also ensuring that chinese factories are making chinese medical devices are the os that are providing the sort of equipment for those hospitals, right? medical devices are one of the heirs that made in china 2025, and previously china had passed a...
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a number of times manuel neuer coming up big for them but finally in the 2nd half an eye catching wallie from defender yes defend last fellow house who broke the deadlock at 48 minutes and then search cannot be added a 2nd goal late in the match and the 2 no victory when sense germany to the top of group c. with 3 matches remaining so exactly it's the result that they needed last not necessarily the performance what are the players think of the. performance. and i think the players know that they can and they have to do better i mean that was evident against the netherlands that was also evident against northern ireland and it says a lot about the team if it's your defender your defender that's course dooku crucial goal in the game and not your attack and i think captain manono yes had it best that we had to be patient but this was at the end not an easy victory and we have the sound bite so why don't we take a listen to that. there's one speaking this year was a very important game for us you could tell that we were under quite a bit of pressure because i think after the 1st half when n
a number of times manuel neuer coming up big for them but finally in the 2nd half an eye catching wallie from defender yes defend last fellow house who broke the deadlock at 48 minutes and then search cannot be added a 2nd goal late in the match and the 2 no victory when sense germany to the top of group c. with 3 matches remaining so exactly it's the result that they needed last not necessarily the performance what are the players think of the. performance. and i think the players know that...
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and jim wallis will join us to talk about his new book on faith and political polarization. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," live at 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. announcer: between the end of the civil war in 1877, reconstruction brought about political, social and legal changes in american society. next on american history tv, u.s. commission on civil rights hosts a program entitled lessons of the reconstruction period. historics eric -- historians eric foner and thavolia glymph discuss the changes brought about by reconstruction, the backlash against these changes, involving historical views about the era and challenges former slaves faced and their descendents have continued to face since then. >> we will return now to the next iteration of the commissioner speaker series. this is titled lessons of the reconstruction period for today's civil rights debates. i think the vice chair and the commissioner for suggesting this month possible speaker topic -- this month's speaker topic and coordinating the appearances of the professors today. p
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coming up next, another step between wally and the u.s., we will look at that -- between huawei and the look at the latest in the long-running drama. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ from the 5am wakers, to the 6am sleepers. everyone uses their phone differently and in different places. that's why xfinity mobile created a wireless network that auto connects you to millions of secure wifi hot spots. and the best lte everywhere else. xfinity mobile is a different kind of wireless network...