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watson/mother:"that's really part of what gave me the chills, was somebody calling me by name that i don't know.> new ahead new ahead at 8 a mother the target of a kidnapping scam. how she recognized it was fake... and the warning she has for others and next. a somber anniversay for the city of san francisco. how the city is marking 40- years since the assassination of mayor moscone and supervisor harvey milk. reuben foster has already found a new team... but will the nfl let the former 49er play anytime soon?... mark carpenter has that story... later in sports (ken) today marks the 40th anniversity of one of san francisco's darkest days. the assasination of mayor george moscone and supervisor harvey milk.(pam) kron 4's maureen kelly attended a special ceremony at city hall today ... where the legacies of both leaders were celebrated. it was a really tough tough time in 1978mayor london breed standing in city hall not far from where the assasinations took place...a day that sent shockwaves thru san francisco. both mayor moscone and supervisor milk have been shot and killed.the
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watson, who trains alongside 0lympian, nile wilson, sailed 5.87 metres or 19 feet from one bar to thend he said he was surpirsed no one had ever tried it before. probably because it even took him 8 attmepts to nail it. in the omwen‘s world t20 in antgua — australia have beaten west indies by 71 runs.. 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 steven swinford, who's deputy political editor at the daily telegraph, and the talkradio presenter, daisy mcandrew. let's take a look at some of tomorrow's front pages. the daily mail leads on theresa may's efforts to get her brexit deal over the line in the face of rebellious mps, by directly appealing to the business community and the public for support. the guardian says the prime minister is battling on all fronts to save her brexit deal, with mrs may caught between demands from backbench brexiteers for a change of course and a refusal from european leaders for any further concessions. brexit also leads the metro, which quotes the prime minister's cl
watson, who trains alongside 0lympian, nile wilson, sailed 5.87 metres or 19 feet from one bar to thend he said he was surpirsed no one had ever tried it before. probably because it even took him 8 attmepts to nail it. in the omwen‘s world t20 in antgua — australia have beaten west indies by 71 runs.. 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 steven swinford, who's deputy political editor at the...
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iain watson, bbc news. minister leo varadkar said his government has "no hidden agenda" when it came to brexit. the taoiseach, speaking during his fine gael party leader's speech, said the only red line had ever been to protect the good friday agreement. he said the country will do all that it can to build a new relationship with its nearest neighbour. we have negotiated a deal that defends the rights of freedoms —— that protects ourjobs and our economy and protect the rights and freedoms of irish citizens, north and south. so let us now seal the deal and get on to the next phase. applause. let's get onto the next phase, which is managing the transition period and negotiating a new, deep and close relationship with the uk. we have... applause. as you all know, we have no hidden agenda. our only red line has ever been to protect the good friday agreement and all that it means. peace in britain and ireland, power—sharing in northern ireland, and ever closer cooperation between north and south. and above all,
iain watson, bbc news. minister leo varadkar said his government has "no hidden agenda" when it came to brexit. the taoiseach, speaking during his fine gael party leader's speech, said the only red line had ever been to protect the good friday agreement. he said the country will do all that it can to build a new relationship with its nearest neighbour. we have negotiated a deal that defends the rights of freedoms —— that protects ourjobs and our economy and protect the rights and...
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as for watson's 13th amendment claim, that was refuted by its statement. and the unsoundness of religious establishment claim was too apparent to require a counter argument. notice, this is justice by assertion and not by text. no matter. arver was authoritative and the law of the land but in fact, it announced nothing new. every single court in the united states that heard a challenge to the draft rejected it. so, no matter how forcefully the court spoke in the selective draft law cases, opposition to the draft persisted. at least 350,000 americans dodged the draft and became "slackers." the response of americans to draft dodging marked a crucial moment in the evolution of federal power. when i was doing the research for my book, my favorite letters, the ones i most enjoyed reading were letters sent to the selective service headquarters in washington. thousands arrived every month, alleging draft dodging on the part of neighbors, colleagues, and family members. edna shaw wrote to draft officials to turn in her friend, otto. "i would not say anything about
as for watson's 13th amendment claim, that was refuted by its statement. and the unsoundness of religious establishment claim was too apparent to require a counter argument. notice, this is justice by assertion and not by text. no matter. arver was authoritative and the law of the land but in fact, it announced nothing new. every single court in the united states that heard a challenge to the draft rejected it. so, no matter how forcefully the court spoke in the selective draft law cases,...
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british gymnast ashley watson has leaped into the guinness book of world records with the longest backlip between horizontal bars. watson, who trains alongside olympian, nile wilson, sailed nearly six metres into the air at leeds gymnastics club where he's is based. that's more than 19 feet in old money! let's have another look at what we can call "one giant leap". that's all from sportsday. my colleague holly hamilton is here with more sport throughout the evening. the police officer poisoned by novichok while investigating the attempted murder of former russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia in salisbury, has spoken publicly for the first time. in an exclusive bbc panorama to be broadcast later this evening, detective sergeant nick bailey described his ordeal. joining me now is jane corbin, the journalist who worked on tonight's programme. in it we hearfrom detective sergeant nick bailey had quite a ghastly experience when he became very ill, having touched and another chop. yes, it was on the door handle of the house and he went out to investigate if there were fatalities
british gymnast ashley watson has leaped into the guinness book of world records with the longest backlip between horizontal bars. watson, who trains alongside olympian, nile wilson, sailed nearly six metres into the air at leeds gymnastics club where he's is based. that's more than 19 feet in old money! let's have another look at what we can call "one giant leap". that's all from sportsday. my colleague holly hamilton is here with more sport throughout the evening. the police officer...
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tom watson from georgia was a leading figure in the politics of the previous generation of the 1890s and the 1900s and in 1917, he immersed as a spokesman for draft opposition and resistance. in the summer of 1917, watson recruited two men from georgia and $100,000 from the readers of his newspapers. he joined together with a civil libertarian and a veteran new york litigator and they made an unlikely alliance. both of them brought their cases eventually before the supreme court arguing that the selective service legislation violated the constitution. first of all watson said, it violated the 13th amendment's prohibition against involuntary servitude. this is an ironic deployment of the 13 amendment by watson, who is one of the most ardent supporters of jim crow. he argued that the constitution, which mentions the militia but doesn't speak, authorize the raising of armies passage means. he thought there was no authorizing techs for the low. he added a third line of reasoning and said by exempting clergymen and divinity students from the draft, the selected service act had violated th
tom watson from georgia was a leading figure in the politics of the previous generation of the 1890s and the 1900s and in 1917, he immersed as a spokesman for draft opposition and resistance. in the summer of 1917, watson recruited two men from georgia and $100,000 from the readers of his newspapers. he joined together with a civil libertarian and a veteran new york litigator and they made an unlikely alliance. both of them brought their cases eventually before the supreme court arguing that...
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katie watson thank you.tween president trump and president putin are of concern at the 620 summit. it's notable that the white house cancelled a planned meeting between the two leaders on the sidelines of the summit. here's mr trump outlining why the bilateral meeting, as they're known, was dropped... we don't like what happened. we are not happy with what happened, and nobody is. and with respect to the ships and sailors, we hope to fix the issue. while mr trump was saying that in buenos aires, ukraine was taking some very public anti—russian action: it has banned russian men aged between 16 and 60 from entering the country. the reason given by ukraine's president poroshenko was to stop the formation of what he called ‘private armies‘. it comes just days after russia seized three ukrainian ships and their crews near the crimean peninsula, which was annexed by russia in 2014. richard lister reports. another day of exercises for these ukrainian troops amid growing fears of a russian invasion. kiev has already
katie watson thank you.tween president trump and president putin are of concern at the 620 summit. it's notable that the white house cancelled a planned meeting between the two leaders on the sidelines of the summit. here's mr trump outlining why the bilateral meeting, as they're known, was dropped... we don't like what happened. we are not happy with what happened, and nobody is. and with respect to the ships and sailors, we hope to fix the issue. while mr trump was saying that in buenos...
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marilyn watson is still with us.how do you see this brexit outcome and what are your best case were most likely scenarios here? marilyn: i think the announcement from yesterday, mark carney made it clear these are scenarios in the absolute worst-case scenarios. get what they took into consideration, they put in the absolute worst-case scenario, even far worse than the financial crisis in terms of a range of different things. i think they had been specifically requested to come up with the scenarios and that's what they did. when you actually look at the range of outcomes we could see, there's going to be a lot of volatility between now and the end of march. and between now and the end of the year. we have an huge number of credit points coming up with parliament. that's on the deal theresa may is proposing. lots of volatility and uncertainty around whether or it will pass. this chart shows pound volatility. that's been a feature recent market activity. it's not for a volatile this morning but part of that is the powe
marilyn watson is still with us.how do you see this brexit outcome and what are your best case were most likely scenarios here? marilyn: i think the announcement from yesterday, mark carney made it clear these are scenarios in the absolute worst-case scenarios. get what they took into consideration, they put in the absolute worst-case scenario, even far worse than the financial crisis in terms of a range of different things. i think they had been specifically requested to come up with the...
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john watson live at wembley. thank you.yle after winning their first series in sri lanka for 17 years with one test to play. patrick gearey reports england fans had gathered for the candy crunch anticipating a short, sweet finish. they needed just three sri lankan wickets to win the series. moeen ali took the first and most significant of them. when niroshan dickwella departed, so did his team's chances of an unlikely victory. the end came quickly. two balls later moeen baffled suranga lakmal, then pushpakumara pushed back a sitter to jack leach. his fifth wicket in the innings, and england's first win in sri lanka for 17 years. to come here in very difficult conditions that were quite extreme, both here and at galle, and to perform as we have done and manage to soak up the pressure, apply it back on the opposition for long periods of time, and hold our nerve shows quite a lot of maturity for what is quite an inexperienced side in this part of the world. england were bowled out for 58 en route to another loss against new ze
john watson live at wembley. thank you.yle after winning their first series in sri lanka for 17 years with one test to play. patrick gearey reports england fans had gathered for the candy crunch anticipating a short, sweet finish. they needed just three sri lankan wickets to win the series. moeen ali took the first and most significant of them. when niroshan dickwella departed, so did his team's chances of an unlikely victory. the end came quickly. two balls later moeen baffled suranga lakmal,...
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her name was ella watson. heearned her life story.gordon parks understood how at could begin to convey a sense of the inequality e himself had experienced. he went with ella watson and posed her standing up in front of the american flag that wahanging in the office. he was able to convey through a set of very ear symbols a sense of the inequality that ella watson herself had experienced. in the 1940's, african-americans had very little contl over their own image, and how their communities were seen. people like gordon parks were not given the agency or authority to tell his own story. i think his goal in some waysto wae able to be the person who breaks through and is able to work within mainstream media and tell the story of african-american history, atlture, and politics. he did that with gloquence throughout his career. laura: the photography of gordon parks there. remember, you can find much more of all the day's news on our website. to see what we are working on at any time, check us out on twitter. i am laura trevelyan. thanks fo
her name was ella watson. heearned her life story.gordon parks understood how at could begin to convey a sense of the inequality e himself had experienced. he went with ella watson and posed her standing up in front of the american flag that wahanging in the office. he was able to convey through a set of very ear symbols a sense of the inequality that ella watson herself had experienced. in the 1940's, african-americans had very little contl over their own image, and how their communities were...
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hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm john watson.neil quits as the republic of ireland manager. didier drogba finally bows out calling time on his playing career. and gb women beat portugal to guarantee a spot at next year's eurobasket finals. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm john watson. welcome. without a competitive win this year and relegated from their nations league group, martn 0 neil and his backroom team have left their roles with the republic of ireland. he said it's with a heavy heart he leaves following a run of poor results. joe lynskey reports. one was the tactician, the other hand of government, it was the blend of personalities that ireland hoped promised so much. here he comes now. the republic of ireland scores in the place is going on. this was the high point of o'neill and keys revolution. a win against italy to come to the knockout stage at the euros, but the next cycle brought harder times, and key players retirements were exposed in world cup qualifying where ireland's hoped that my clothes were ripped apart
hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm john watson.neil quits as the republic of ireland manager. didier drogba finally bows out calling time on his playing career. and gb women beat portugal to guarantee a spot at next year's eurobasket finals. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm john watson. welcome. without a competitive win this year and relegated from their nations league group, martn 0 neil and his backroom team have left their roles with the republic of ireland. he said it's with a heavy...
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her name was ella watson. he learned her life story.inequality that he himself had experienced, and so, he went with ella watson and he posed her standing upright in front of an american flag that was hanging in the office. he was able to convey, through a very clear sense symbols, a sense of the inequality that ella watson herself had experienced. in the 1940s, african—americans had very little control over their own image and how their communities were seen. people like gordon parks were not given the agency or the authority to tell his own story, and i think his goal, in some ways, was to be able to be the person who sort of breaks through and is able to work within the mainstream media, and tell the story of african—american history, culture and politics. he did that, i think, with great eloquence throughout his career. just before we go, it may be too $0011 just before we go, it may be too soon for many but christmas festivities were on the agenda at the white house. it is fast approaching and president trump and his wife welcome t
her name was ella watson. he learned her life story.inequality that he himself had experienced, and so, he went with ella watson and he posed her standing upright in front of an american flag that was hanging in the office. he was able to convey, through a very clear sense symbols, a sense of the inequality that ella watson herself had experienced. in the 1940s, african—americans had very little control over their own image and how their communities were seen. people like gordon parks were...
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he was able to convey it to a very clear sense of symbols, a sense of the inequality that ella watsonican—americans had very little control over their own image and howl their communities were seen. and howl their communities were seen. people like gordon parks were not given the agency or the authority to tell his own story, and i think his goal in some ways was to be able to be the person who sort of brea ks be able to be the person who sort of breaks through and is able to work within the mainstream media and tell the story of african—american history, culture and politics. he did that, i think, with great eloquence throughout his career. just finally, an update for you. white house officials are saying they are going to fully restore the press pass of the cnn correspondent jim acosta. they are suggesting though that he may be disciplined if he does not obey the new rules and regulations. and before we go, possibly too soon for many, but christmas festivities were on the agenda at the white house. president trump and his wife welcomed the arrival of their tree at the white house. i
he was able to convey it to a very clear sense of symbols, a sense of the inequality that ella watsonican—americans had very little control over their own image and howl their communities were seen. and howl their communities were seen. people like gordon parks were not given the agency or the authority to tell his own story, and i think his goal in some ways was to be able to be the person who sort of brea ks be able to be the person who sort of breaks through and is able to work within the...
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. >> at a certain point watson turned his back and he charged and he shot him and watson started stabbingng. >> sharon tate quite naturally is screaming. crokowski and fol ger break out a side dhar. they delays after them. >> soon, everyone was left for dead, except sharon state. >> she's begging, not for her life, but for her baby baby's. susan atkins says, bitch, i have no sympathy for you and she's slaughtered. >> then susan atkins wrote the word pig in blood on the front door to make sure cops would connect these murders to gary hinman's murder. >> they arrive bag at the ranch, charlie manson is waiting for them, what did you do? tell me about it. and they tell him. and he's furious. from their description, he doesn't think they've left the house appalling enough that it will get the attention they want. >> so, said gwynn, manson, himself, returned to the house, and draped in an american flag near sharon tate's bid to. >> manson with a sense of theater thought na would be the thing that would really, really make everybody gasp and pay attention. >> a movie actress and four of her frie
. >> at a certain point watson turned his back and he charged and he shot him and watson started stabbingng. >> sharon tate quite naturally is screaming. crokowski and fol ger break out a side dhar. they delays after them. >> soon, everyone was left for dead, except sharon state. >> she's begging, not for her life, but for her baby baby's. susan atkins says, bitch, i have no sympathy for you and she's slaughtered. >> then susan atkins wrote the word pig in blood on...
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to tome, let's go live burgess watson. you are at a polling station at a school in arlington, virginia. tell us what is happening now. even up ands s not for thee last hourur or so, thee have been a heavy strtream of peoplele coming into cast their ballots s to vote in whatat is a clososely watatched election. democratics a stronghold. republican up until the days of ronald reagan. people here seem upbeat. people have a vote on. it is a complicated process, voting. as well as the local issues, what is interesting is it is a referendum, a verdict on the first two years of the presidency of donald trump. >> lots of names on the ballot, this idea of a referendum of donald trump. what else is at stake? going to change the lucy: course of the trump presidency one way or another. seats in the house are up for grab. 35 seats in the senate are up for house. 36 governors are set to be replaced. what everyone wants to know is can the democrats win back the house. determine whether or not he can deliver on his campaign promises. when
to tome, let's go live burgess watson. you are at a polling station at a school in arlington, virginia. tell us what is happening now. even up ands s not for thee last hourur or so, thee have been a heavy strtream of peoplele coming into cast their ballots s to vote in whatat is a clososely watatched election. democratics a stronghold. republican up until the days of ronald reagan. people here seem upbeat. people have a vote on. it is a complicated process, voting. as well as the local issues,...
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political correspondent, iain watson.ssengers and unions have reacted with outrage to news that train fares are to rise by 3.1% in the new year. the rise comes after a year of timetable chaos, strikes, and delays on some parts of the network. about 40% of fares, including season tickets, will be affected. our business correspondent theo leggett reports. the cost of taking a train is going up. from january, the average price ofafairwill up. from january, the average price of a fair will increase by 3.1%. next year, a season ticket from manchester to leeds will increase from £3172 to 3272, an increase of £100. a london to brighton ticket will go up from £4696 to 4844, a rise of £148 was that many travellers at london bridge station today were distantly unimpressed. bit outraged, really. i expect there will always be increases every year, but really they are not performing. most times i have to stand all the way to london bridge and all the way back home. so, no, i'm not happy. way to london bridge and all the way back home.
political correspondent, iain watson.ssengers and unions have reacted with outrage to news that train fares are to rise by 3.1% in the new year. the rise comes after a year of timetable chaos, strikes, and delays on some parts of the network. about 40% of fares, including season tickets, will be affected. our business correspondent theo leggett reports. the cost of taking a train is going up. from january, the average price ofafairwill up. from january, the average price of a fair will increase...
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that's why you work with watson. i detect frictional loss on the midspan.n detect the tiniest defects from just a few images to help production stay on time and on budget. i optimized the fiberglass finish to reduce frictional loss and maximize airflow. i was also part of the maximizing. for ai that can do more with your data, choose watson. hello. the best ai for the job. i am a techie dad.n. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. welcome back markets are rallying this morning on the heels of the midterm election. we are taking we're taking a look at gains across the board. joining us right now is b riley. great to see you also. connect the dots for us. what are the midterm election results in your view. very much like consent. over the last couple of years they have not done a very good job of predicting results. we did a much better job i
that's why you work with watson. i detect frictional loss on the midspan.n detect the tiniest defects from just a few images to help production stay on time and on budget. i optimized the fiberglass finish to reduce frictional loss and maximize airflow. i was also part of the maximizing. for ai that can do more with your data, choose watson. hello. the best ai for the job. i am a techie dad.n. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop,...
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hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm john watson. good evening. secured a play off spot for euro 2020 should they fall short in next year's qualification process, after a 3—2 win over israel in their final nations league match at hampden park. james forrest scored a hat—trick, which means they also earn promotion from their group. joe lynskey reports. the nations elite has breathed new life into the international break. for scotland, a brings a new opportunity. topping the group stage opens the back group to a major final and opens the back group to a major finaland a 20 opens the back group to a major final and a 20 year weight would come down to a playoff, but to get their scotland had to beat israel, and at this stadium has rarely seen it done easy. when hampden park night visitors opened the scoring many sensed the same old story, but this team does have characters emerge in right now and james forrest is showing their clinical street. this was the equaliser to break the tension. he already scored twice for scotland against albania on saturday
hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm john watson. good evening. secured a play off spot for euro 2020 should they fall short in next year's qualification process, after a 3—2 win over israel in their final nations league match at hampden park. james forrest scored a hat—trick, which means they also earn promotion from their group. joe lynskey reports. the nations elite has breathed new life into the international break. for scotland, a brings a new opportunity. topping the group stage opens...
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dave. >> ivan watson live for us.hank you. >>> turkey's chief prosecutor says saudi agents strangled "washington post" journalist jamal khashoggi almost immediately after entering the consulate in istanbul and then dismembered the body. turkish government demanding saudi arabia extradite all 18 suspects in the case to turkey. we are bringing in jomana karadsheh live in istanbul with the latest. jomana, it is so grim and awful. it must be terrible for his family. to have him killed so quickly after entering the consulate which suggest the saudis are lying when they say it was a fist fight gone awry. >> reporter: you know, christine, we had this changing narrative constantly from saudi authorities on what happened to jamal khashoggi. that is why turkish officials are frustrated. they want the saudis to answer some of those questions and, you know, yesterday for the first time, nearly a month after the investigation, the criminal investigation into the killing of jamal khashoggi was launched by turkish authorities here,
dave. >> ivan watson live for us.hank you. >>> turkey's chief prosecutor says saudi agents strangled "washington post" journalist jamal khashoggi almost immediately after entering the consulate in istanbul and then dismembered the body. turkish government demanding saudi arabia extradite all 18 suspects in the case to turkey. we are bringing in jomana karadsheh live in istanbul with the latest. jomana, it is so grim and awful. it must be terrible for his family. to have...
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as part of our continuing series, the bbc's katy watson looks at the economic challenges he faces.t is the economic engine of latin america, the biggest city in e western hemisphere, and one of the richest in the world. but the past few years have been difficult in sÃo paulo and the country as a wle. brazil is slowly coming out of its deepest-ever receson and unemployment remains stubbornly high. every industry has felt the pain. he has had a truck business for nearly 30 years. after more than two decades of growth, in 2014 crisis hit.o he hadke drastic job cuts . hewi blames the previous lef administrations of lula da silva and dilma rousseff. it is why he and many others concerned about the economy voted for far right jair bolsonaro in the election. >> the decisions that the government took under the workers party were confused. the uncertainty, the lack of political credibility contaminated everyone. i am sure things will change with the new government. the proposal of opening up the country, more rational taxes, aligning brazil with countries that look to the future. the princi
as part of our continuing series, the bbc's katy watson looks at the economic challenges he faces.t is the economic engine of latin america, the biggest city in e western hemisphere, and one of the richest in the world. but the past few years have been difficult in sÃo paulo and the country as a wle. brazil is slowly coming out of its deepest-ever receson and unemployment remains stubbornly high. every industry has felt the pain. he has had a truck business for nearly 30 years. after more than...
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time for a look at the sport. here'sjohn watson.ditional face off between boxers at the pre fight weigh—in should be stopped. both he and deontay wilder have been warned they could lose their fight purse if trouble like this spills over later when the two go head to head in the traditional stand off before tomorrow's fight in la. he's not going to be given the opportunity to get in me face again, because it shouldn't be like that. this is a sporting contest. many people around the world are watching this fight and it's a sport fight. this isn't a bare—knuckle street fight, it's a boxing contest at the highest level. so all that that sort of stuff shouldn't be allowed to happen, not on my behalf anyway. certainly time for the talking to stop. and it will be a defining moment for both in a fight which pits the unattrctive but effective style of fury, against the raw punching power of wilder or the bronze bomber as he refers to himself in the ring. he is scared and he should be. he is scared of me for a reason because of my mindset, be
time for a look at the sport. here'sjohn watson.ditional face off between boxers at the pre fight weigh—in should be stopped. both he and deontay wilder have been warned they could lose their fight purse if trouble like this spills over later when the two go head to head in the traditional stand off before tomorrow's fight in la. he's not going to be given the opportunity to get in me face again, because it shouldn't be like that. this is a sporting contest. many people around the world are...
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who is the editor in chief of the right wing news outlet no one is in for wars now paul joseph watson defended himself and said that he simply zoomed in and that the quality of the video had gone down due to the re uploading it isn't dr that it isn't sped up it isn't slowed down all i did was look at it again is this an example of symbol don't ring that clip to change its meaning no it's virtually identical is it won't hundred percent identical no video compression is going to result in it will. marginally different so where is the truth americans are probably reminded of the famous dress controversy in the photograph one looked at it one way it was black and blue and another way it was white and gold depending on the eye of the holder well now we have a polarizing video clip people look at it they see the same seconds of visual recording but interpret it completely differently it seems that as the political crisis escalates that americans literally no longer see things i try there's probably never been a better example of. how the american public is divided we're all looking at the s
who is the editor in chief of the right wing news outlet no one is in for wars now paul joseph watson defended himself and said that he simply zoomed in and that the quality of the video had gone down due to the re uploading it isn't dr that it isn't sped up it isn't slowed down all i did was look at it again is this an example of symbol don't ring that clip to change its meaning no it's virtually identical is it won't hundred percent identical no video compression is going to result in it...
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wild we have people saying that it's a doctored clip the video was posted originally by paul joseph watson who is the editor of the right wing news outlet known as info wars now paul joseph watson defended himself it isn't don't say that it isn't sped up it isn't slowed down all i did was look at it again is this an example of symbol don't ring to clip to change its meaning no it's virtually identical is it won't hundred percent identical no video compression is going to result in it looking marginally different so was this an inappropriate action aggressive or was it simply an accident well the answer to that depends what side of the political spectrum that you're on liberals and defenders of c.n.n. say that acosta did nothing wrong jim acosta. he really never touched that white house intern that's just a lie and what i saw was a battery not by jim acosta but by that young white house aide if you can use a fake video use a fake video as you go all the way do something like this. but conservatives are rounding in on a cost of accusing him of being violent practically shoving a woman who is
wild we have people saying that it's a doctored clip the video was posted originally by paul joseph watson who is the editor of the right wing news outlet known as info wars now paul joseph watson defended himself it isn't don't say that it isn't sped up it isn't slowed down all i did was look at it again is this an example of symbol don't ring to clip to change its meaning no it's virtually identical is it won't hundred percent identical no video compression is going to result in it looking...
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thank you, iain watson at westminster.nt trump is in northern california, seeing for himself the destruction caused by the deadliest and most destructive wildfires, in the state's history. standing in the ruins of the town of paradise, he described the scene as "ve the fires which began earlier this month have killed at least 71 people, and more than 1,000 are missing. from california, dan johnson reports. in the ruins of paradise, the president got his own clear view of just how devastating this file was. and he offered his sympathy to the people of this town and the families of those still missing. this is very sad to see. as far as the lives are concerned, nobody knows quite yet. we are up to a certain number but a lot of people are not accounted for. this is the kind of destruction... in fact, they are telling me this isn't as bad as some areas. some areas are even beyond this. what a week ago, while this earth was still hot, the president sparked a debate about forest management threatened to cut government funding an
thank you, iain watson at westminster.nt trump is in northern california, seeing for himself the destruction caused by the deadliest and most destructive wildfires, in the state's history. standing in the ruins of the town of paradise, he described the scene as "ve the fires which began earlier this month have killed at least 71 people, and more than 1,000 are missing. from california, dan johnson reports. in the ruins of paradise, the president got his own clear view of just how...
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that's why you work with watson. it works with your systems to resolve calls faster and improve customer satisfaction. i detected fraud and helped reassign a new credit card. let's put smart to work. honey, they're overnighting us a new card. woooo!!! woooo!!! for ai that works with tools you already use, choose watson. hello! the best ai for the job. your but as you get older,hing. it naturally begins to change, hello! causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the...