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sam curran stars for england — taking four wickets on day one of the opening test in south africa. and clan des obeaux makes it back—to—back wins in the king george vi chase with victory at kempton. hello and welcome to sportsday. welcome to the programme. first to liverpool's statement win tonight — they are 13 points clear at the top of the premier league with a game in hand, after thrashing second—placed leicester city 4—0 at the king power stadium. it comes just five days after they won the club world cup in qatar. patrick geary reports. a chance for leicester to look livable in the eyes. to keep them on their side of the horizon. there is a probable chasing liverpool, the relentless pace, most are stretched leicester to breaking point and the just about stayed intact. like managers all over the world, brendan rodgers tried to crack the puzzle but if you focus on one red menace, another pops up. roberto firmino, last saturday he scored the winner in the club world cup final. that experience of glory and what it ta kes to experience of glory and what it takes to get th
sam curran stars for england — taking four wickets on day one of the opening test in south africa. and clan des obeaux makes it back—to—back wins in the king george vi chase with victory at kempton. hello and welcome to sportsday. welcome to the programme. first to liverpool's statement win tonight — they are 13 points clear at the top of the premier league with a game in hand, after thrashing second—placed leicester city 4—0 at the king power stadium. it comes just five days after...
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so we know that sambodromo is in some kind of trouble, some kind of incarceration. —— sam berger. he is a discredited detective, outside the system. molly, in the first book, we're not if she is a good back and dear, these wonderful relations with these clever women. how do you go about these relationships?” these clever women. how do you go about these relationships? i wanted this time to create a really complicated relationship sam berger with her was confronted with a new kind of woman who has not really been confronted before and that turns out to be molly bloom and he has this feeling that he knows everything. he's sitting at the interrogation desk and he read the person opposite him completely but this time he cannot and that relationship between him and molly becomes the centre really of this whole trilogy. it truly does and, when you talked earlier about this lack of trust in the police and security services, which is mirrored in the lack of trust in these relationships and yet they have to rely on each other, how is your relationship with the authorities because of thes
so we know that sambodromo is in some kind of trouble, some kind of incarceration. —— sam berger. he is a discredited detective, outside the system. molly, in the first book, we're not if she is a good back and dear, these wonderful relations with these clever women. how do you go about these relationships?” these clever women. how do you go about these relationships? i wanted this time to create a really complicated relationship sam berger with her was confronted with a new kind of woman...
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there was a way in which urngel sam is portrayed as overbearing and too muscular. uncle sam is portrayed as a noble, heroic figure, but watch out for the back swing, kid. >> i don't know if this is unintentional. uncle sam looks a lot like abraham lincoln which suspends the writ of habeas corp us aus don't know if i'm reading too much into it. it just goes to the continuing debate between privacy and security and sums it up perfectly. >> it is interesting, though, that six days after 9/11 that pat oliphant would realize that civil liberties will be part of what we'll end up being concerned about in our understandable and immediate desire for safety and security and order. and if you recall that time, it was not just the trauma of the actual event, but there was the almost predictable or we were all predicting that 9/11 would be the first of a series of attacks so that was the beginning rather than the end of a series of similar attacks that were coming out of nowhere and even worse, coming out from within the united states and the idea of being -- don't forget civi
there was a way in which urngel sam is portrayed as overbearing and too muscular. uncle sam is portrayed as a noble, heroic figure, but watch out for the back swing, kid. >> i don't know if this is unintentional. uncle sam looks a lot like abraham lincoln which suspends the writ of habeas corp us aus don't know if i'm reading too much into it. it just goes to the continuing debate between privacy and security and sums it up perfectly. >> it is interesting, though, that six days...
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posted this ice skating bit of sam falling for his girl admitting they laugh, argue and love. >> you guys have been together almost three years now. is she the one? do you see marriage in the future? >> i mean, absolutely. this is something that every couple should do. that's the whole point of a relationship. we are a family. >> we're told britney and sam are truly happy together, but he doesn't want to rush marriage. ♪ >> so will we see britney return to her vegas residency any time soon? our source says that's, quote, a topic everyone is shying away from, to take off any pressures. >> now remember brit appeared on an episode of "will and grace." today that cast is in mourning as they remember the life of their co-star shelly morrison. >> lady, don't think i won't go in there. >> i'm proud to be in this show. i was ready to retire. >> yesterday the 83-year-old passed away from heart failure following a brief illness. >> i thought we talked about that suit. >> all of shelly's co-stars expressed their grief with megan saying my heart is heavy. thank you for for your friendship and
posted this ice skating bit of sam falling for his girl admitting they laugh, argue and love. >> you guys have been together almost three years now. is she the one? do you see marriage in the future? >> i mean, absolutely. this is something that every couple should do. that's the whole point of a relationship. we are a family. >> we're told britney and sam are truly happy together, but he doesn't want to rush marriage. ♪ >> so will we see britney return to her vegas...
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everything's great. >> sam was brit's rock all throughout her roller coaster 2019. spears' second residency -- cancelled. a visible free britney movement. a new conservator. custody drama. and a source told "e.t." that the pop star struggled with insomnia after completing treatment at a mental health facility in april. and then there was this odd twist this summer. >> no one ever really asks are the paparazzi pictures fake or do the paparazzi do stuff to the pictures and is the news really real? >> britney accused the paparazzi of altering her photos. >> i'm skinny as a needle. this is the day after me on my boat ride. do i look any different than yesterday? >> earlier this month britney proudly showed off her christmas tree and a source told "e.t." she was in a very stable place. so could we see the pop star return to sin city for another residency? our source says that's, quote, a topic everybody is shying away from to take off any pressures. >> we just wish the best for britney in 2020. >>> well, while we wait to see if sam and britney will ever get hitched, ther
everything's great. >> sam was brit's rock all throughout her roller coaster 2019. spears' second residency -- cancelled. a visible free britney movement. a new conservator. custody drama. and a source told "e.t." that the pop star struggled with insomnia after completing treatment at a mental health facility in april. and then there was this odd twist this summer. >> no one ever really asks are the paparazzi pictures fake or do the paparazzi do stuff to the pictures and...
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i think there's no doubt about that. >> sam joins us now. sam, you're learning more about why carley was on that plane this evening. what do we know? >> reporter: yeah, peter. carley knew gretchen, walker's mom, through their mutual love of lsu. she was planning to driving to atlanta but was offered a seat on that plane is accepted. >> awful tragedy there. sam, thank you. >>> when we come back here, an nbc news investigation. how some common medications with ingredies that sell fornt (dad) aaaah! (mom) nooooo... (son) nooooo... (avo) quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and is 2x more absorbent. bounty, the quicker picker upper. quitting smoking is freaking hard.st, like quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so, try making it smaller. and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small... ...can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. hea
i think there's no doubt about that. >> sam joins us now. sam, you're learning more about why carley was on that plane this evening. what do we know? >> reporter: yeah, peter. carley knew gretchen, walker's mom, through their mutual love of lsu. she was planning to driving to atlanta but was offered a seat on that plane is accepted. >> awful tragedy there. sam, thank you. >>> when we come back here, an nbc news investigation. how some common medications with ingredies...
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uncle sam in a cartoon is per trade as a noble heroic figure. but, watch out for the back spring. >> uncle sam looks a lot like abraham lincoln. which then goes back to suspending the civil war. that may have been me reading too much into it. mary kate: i thought the same thing. it looks like lincoln. it goes to the continuing debate between privacy and security. this sums it up perfectly. michael: it is interesting that six days after 9/11, pat oliphant would realize that civil liberties are going to be part of what we are going to end up having to be concerned about an hour understandable and immediate desire for safety and security and order. if you recall that time, it was not just the actual events, but there was the almost predictable we were all predicting that 9/11 would be the first of a series of attacks. that was the beginning routed in the end of a series of similar attacks coming out of nowhere and even worse, coming out from within the united states. and saying, don't forget civil liberties and uncle sam being telling silverton tel
uncle sam in a cartoon is per trade as a noble heroic figure. but, watch out for the back spring. >> uncle sam looks a lot like abraham lincoln. which then goes back to suspending the civil war. that may have been me reading too much into it. mary kate: i thought the same thing. it looks like lincoln. it goes to the continuing debate between privacy and security. this sums it up perfectly. michael: it is interesting that six days after 9/11, pat oliphant would realize that civil liberties...
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. >> also from washington, congressional report from daily beast sam brody, sam, what do you make of the letter's letter to speaker pelosi in which he says more due process was afforded to those accused in the salem witch trials? >> i mean, it's classic, right. and there's an element of this to speaker nancy pelosi and the president and speaker probably have the most relationship than anybody in washington. but, look, i think this is interesting in the lines of senate republicans are about to take up this impeachment process. and determine the parameters for the trial. and we know that a lot of them are uncomfortable with the president's rhetoric. and a few of them have even said that, you know, the president's conduct, with respect to ukraine was, you know, wrong but not impeachable. so, this is an interesting message to go out on in the house, when, you know, technically, there's a pool of republican senators who haven't made up their mind. and certainly there are a few of them who could vote to convict trump on one or two of these charges. >> danny, is there any way, or possibilit
. >> also from washington, congressional report from daily beast sam brody, sam, what do you make of the letter's letter to speaker pelosi in which he says more due process was afforded to those accused in the salem witch trials? >> i mean, it's classic, right. and there's an element of this to speaker nancy pelosi and the president and speaker probably have the most relationship than anybody in washington. but, look, i think this is interesting in the lines of senate republicans...
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sam martin village, i totally believe it. alastair had an inch and a half and i about fell off my chair when i saw that but i'm not surprised because that was the line yesterday and now it's moving northward. probably have more than this now, update once an hour and i bet they have more than that. this is all about san jose southward towards the east. the system on friday and saturday will be all about to the north. a 10th of an inch to an inch and that is verified. sometimes it works, sometimes it works. but most of us this in the morning, slowly decreasing as you head into the afternoon and evening hours. decreasing already to the north as it moves in around santa barbara. look at these bands coming in, morgan hill, sam martin-gilroy. that is why they are picking up an half inch to an inch of rain. this to be the case throughout most of the day as the low slowly works its way in. look at this northeast breeze, 25 miles per hours. 50s on the temperatures. this'll be for friday and saturday, today mainly above lake level. the
sam martin village, i totally believe it. alastair had an inch and a half and i about fell off my chair when i saw that but i'm not surprised because that was the line yesterday and now it's moving northward. probably have more than this now, update once an hour and i bet they have more than that. this is all about san jose southward towards the east. the system on friday and saturday will be all about to the north. a 10th of an inch to an inch and that is verified. sometimes it works,...
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and sam from cafe mystique. met sam on the way in. thank you, sam. thank you. >> i appreciate it. >> and let me tell you, some of these businesses, you have been there since -- who has been there? there was a business that's been there, body oil or body since '89. and body. andrew. come on up. >> isaiah >> oh, who is andrew? [off mic] oh, well, body, since 1989 this business has been in the castro. and how amazing is that? so we are so happy that you were opening right away. so make sure you stop by and purchase some items. i'm so glad to have you. and last but not least, q bar, john? are you here from q bar? here you go. thank you, really. and let me just say how much more important it is that when these businesses that aren't back on their feet get back on their feet, that we support them. and that we go and we visit and we spend money as much as we can, because this i'm sure was difficult. it wasn't just the merchants. there were other people living in the building. i think four are back in their apartments. but there are another eight people that
and sam from cafe mystique. met sam on the way in. thank you, sam. thank you. >> i appreciate it. >> and let me tell you, some of these businesses, you have been there since -- who has been there? there was a business that's been there, body oil or body since '89. and body. andrew. come on up. >> isaiah >> oh, who is andrew? [off mic] oh, well, body, since 1989 this business has been in the castro. and how amazing is that? so we are so happy that you were opening right...
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so sam was sam, but on stage he was the character as opposed to the man. >> ever been married? what's your name? michael? michael if you ever think about getting married, think you met the right woman and want to settle down and change your life, do me a favor mike. remember this face. ahhh! >> it was the expression of the heartbroken man, we hold a lot of stuff in because we're civilized people trying to do the right thing but there's a lot that goes on emotionally we can't express. and have that monster put it out like that, great, it's relief valve. >> sam didn't care if the audience hated him and would bait them. challenge them to leave if they didn't like that. and when you don't care, that's frequently when you get the best results. >> very seldom someone comes along who is unusually different and gifted and created and presents something that's unusual. right. and money from last week? >> sam kinison took comedy to the extreme in shouting, in some ft language and taboo subjects he went after. >> i read the paper, they said that a group of homosexual necrophiliacs have be
so sam was sam, but on stage he was the character as opposed to the man. >> ever been married? what's your name? michael? michael if you ever think about getting married, think you met the right woman and want to settle down and change your life, do me a favor mike. remember this face. ahhh! >> it was the expression of the heartbroken man, we hold a lot of stuff in because we're civilized people trying to do the right thing but there's a lot that goes on emotionally we can't...
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tonight -- sam rockwell from "the politician," actress lucy boynton music from les savy fav. featuring the 8g band with steve gorman ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that is great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news after a new fox news poll found that 51% of people are in favor of impeachment, president trump attacked the network saying, "i have never had a good fox news poll whoever their pollster is, they suck." [ laughter ] i don't know not according to the poll. [ laughter ] two associates of president trump's lawyer, rudy giuliani, were arrested last night for campaign finance violations. hmm, well, looking at their faces i'm sure this is all just a big understanding. [ laughter ] according to prosecutors, two associates of rudy giuliani who were arrested last night had purchased one-way airline tickets out of the country but, of course, giuliani's most dangerous associate has his own plane. [ laughter and applause accord
tonight -- sam rockwell from "the politician," actress lucy boynton music from les savy fav. featuring the 8g band with steve gorman ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that is great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news after a new fox news poll found that 51% of people are in favor of impeachment, president trump attacked the...
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sam is the right sort of person. the snp. it is about building houses, notjust affordable housing but council housing and to the credit of the scottish government which has started a council house will then programme and also stop the sale of council houses because there has been no point building council houses when you see them sold off or acquired at a discount price that the council is paying. have any new council houses been built? new house all done at council houses are being built in east lothian to the credit of the scottish government and also the council. the money has come from the scottish government provided to east lothian council and i pay credit to the administration. conservative and labour are laughing at that. why? the government sitting at holyrood has pulled resources out of local authorities across scotland. here we are in east lothian, lost 25 million over the last ten years. this is the money that needs to go into housing, go into infrastructure and this is the reality of the situation. we have had a
sam is the right sort of person. the snp. it is about building houses, notjust affordable housing but council housing and to the credit of the scottish government which has started a council house will then programme and also stop the sale of council houses because there has been no point building council houses when you see them sold off or acquired at a discount price that the council is paying. have any new council houses been built? new house all done at council houses are being built in...
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if you gave lending uncle sam money, to win the war. i don't know about you, but what if you're a little kid in 1942? a little kid with his hands in his pockets and one thing that i have in his pockets is $18.75. because remember 1942, they're just coming out of the great depression. so, am i out of this great state in the u.s. government says no, you can buy something called united states savings stamps. united states savings stamps? yes, this is what you would do, you get yourself a little green book like this. in that little green book, you would place every time you would go and buy u.s. savings stamps, what are you talking about stamps i'm talking about stamps like this. you could get these they would sell these over-the-counter at banks, and other institutions, it's like okay, all i have, is $.10 it's not much and they say that's okay it's enough, say that's okay it's enough, because for 10 cents watch this, for $.10, you can go ahead and buy one usa being defense stamps. okay? how does that help? >> helps because you get this lit
if you gave lending uncle sam money, to win the war. i don't know about you, but what if you're a little kid in 1942? a little kid with his hands in his pockets and one thing that i have in his pockets is $18.75. because remember 1942, they're just coming out of the great depression. so, am i out of this great state in the u.s. government says no, you can buy something called united states savings stamps. united states savings stamps? yes, this is what you would do, you get yourself a little...
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sam fenwick reports. as you tuck into your christmas dinner, it's likely that the sprouts on your plate will have been grown here, in the scottish borders. they're planted in rows, and the cool north sea winds make for ideal growing conditions. it's been a very good harvest, we've had a very good growing season, the sprouts are looking very healthy, they're standing up, they're looking really good. sprouts are really good for you — they have four times more vitamin c than an orange, but they're not always everyone's favourite vegetable. i don't like sprouts because theyjust make me go "eugh"! the sprouts are tasty. i've never tried sprouts. nope, not my thing. nope. but there's something special going on in these scottish fields that might change your opinion of the humble sprout. this variety of sprouts has the compound glucosinolate, been altered in it. it's more of a sweeter—tasting sprout, these won't have the bitterness that people associate with sprouts. sales of sprouts increase by 500% at chri
sam fenwick reports. as you tuck into your christmas dinner, it's likely that the sprouts on your plate will have been grown here, in the scottish borders. they're planted in rows, and the cool north sea winds make for ideal growing conditions. it's been a very good harvest, we've had a very good growing season, the sprouts are looking very healthy, they're standing up, they're looking really good. sprouts are really good for you — they have four times more vitamin c than an orange, but...
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joining us, sam unstead from the equities team. besides spectacular for the indexes, what have we seen in stocks? , a story ofost part individual winners and losers. the trade war, brexit has had an impact, but the biggest winners and worst performers, it is individual stories. matt: who are the individual winners, then? sam: the biggest winner is altis europe, a telecom and cable's company. weighere way down by -- ed down by debt. , bestlish videogame performer of the decade in the stock 600 and the company best known for their vegan sausage rolls and accompany beloved of football fans in this country. matt: have you had one of the vegan sausage rolls? sam: i have and they are very good and popular across the bloomberg office in london, i think. it has been a big winner for them because they tapped into a market they weren't previously able to hit and it has been successful. matt: what about the worst performers? who have been the worst losers in europe winners? sam: the worst performer was a dropped 72%, they in a single day so t
joining us, sam unstead from the equities team. besides spectacular for the indexes, what have we seen in stocks? , a story ofost part individual winners and losers. the trade war, brexit has had an impact, but the biggest winners and worst performers, it is individual stories. matt: who are the individual winners, then? sam: the biggest winner is altis europe, a telecom and cable's company. weighere way down by -- ed down by debt. , bestlish videogame performer of the decade in the stock 600...
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now speaking of the development of british law, another key figure in the story is a man named sam. he was enslaved by a man in west moreland county and sam seems to have been a leader of slave revolt. someone intent upon resisting his bondage and trying to obtain his freedom. in 1688, he was punished for momenting rebillion. he was whipped in public. paraded around town in order to be made an example of to serve as a deterrent against other enslaved people who might be thinking about rebel iling and was also forced to wear a punishment collar for the remainder of his life. and we have an example of a punishment collar. you can see what a horrifying object it is. a heavy, iron collar that would have been affixed around his neck and these prongs with kind of sharp edges poking out of him were meant to restrict his movement, to visibly heart attack him in public as a trouble mmaker. subjecting him to even further surveillance and also these types of objects were meant to dehumanize the wearer. so sam's story, it not only highlights the universal desire for freedom and liberty, we see
now speaking of the development of british law, another key figure in the story is a man named sam. he was enslaved by a man in west moreland county and sam seems to have been a leader of slave revolt. someone intent upon resisting his bondage and trying to obtain his freedom. in 1688, he was punished for momenting rebillion. he was whipped in public. paraded around town in order to be made an example of to serve as a deterrent against other enslaved people who might be thinking about rebel...
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i was i was actually thinking all lines of fig leaf because what sam just said is all true. i regard nato as more of a fig leaf of legitimacy for all of these naked imperialist projects that are basically nato is being so used synonymously as the so called international community which means nothing and it is not defined at all but hey you get one or 2 or 3 or $28.00 countries to follow the us lead and all of a sudden it's the international community nato it must be a legit nato something that should have ceased to exist 30 years ago while well if its stated goals were to actual goals of security and all of those allegedly good things i think looking at the current situation going forward trump has really done an incredible con i think by portraying himself in his campaign as a populist and as an interventionist and so on his critique of nato which rang half true when he said it. that you know it's obsolete and so on and so forth but the way that he framed it and the way that it's panned out all done is juice it up because he's in effect saying to the other nato meant. pony
i was i was actually thinking all lines of fig leaf because what sam just said is all true. i regard nato as more of a fig leaf of legitimacy for all of these naked imperialist projects that are basically nato is being so used synonymously as the so called international community which means nothing and it is not defined at all but hey you get one or 2 or 3 or $28.00 countries to follow the us lead and all of a sudden it's the international community nato it must be a legit nato something that...
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uncle sam being a creation of political cartoonist, and i believe that most people credit thomas nast with creating the uncle sam that most of us recognize and the cartoonists recognize all of the time. but this is the not, and this is the actual print, and the nice thing about puck and the wonderful golden age of political cartooning is that they give the cartoonists lots of space. most days we get shrunk down like that when we are in print. back to my optimistic wrap on the editorial cartooning, and this is perhaps some of the best color and printing especially at the time to display the cartoon, and in 2018, cartoonists are work hg ting in the digital rea and it is on the smart pads and retinal displays allows us to do elegant watercolor and nuance that is going to begoin rival the big scale like kepler, and so in a way, we are getting back to this way. and anne does the political cartoons that are often animated gifs and she won the pulitzer prize in, i think it was back in 2000 for the static political cartooning and now move odd on the animation. these are some that anne did for
uncle sam being a creation of political cartoonist, and i believe that most people credit thomas nast with creating the uncle sam that most of us recognize and the cartoonists recognize all of the time. but this is the not, and this is the actual print, and the nice thing about puck and the wonderful golden age of political cartooning is that they give the cartoonists lots of space. most days we get shrunk down like that when we are in print. back to my optimistic wrap on the editorial...
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>> my brother sam is training to be a chef right now. spiderman two, they were lake, would you li like, would you like a chef, and i said yeah, but i'll find my own. i brought my brother in. >> jimmy: that's kind of what happens here. >> we're writing a script, and it starts with 20 minutes of arguing, then like ten minutes of productive work, and then we work big for two days. >> jimmy: can you say what you're writing about, is it about brothers? >> no, well, kind of, i guess. it's based on a book and a book we in love with as kids. >> jimmy: is it harry potter? because that's popular. >> really? i've never heard of harry potter. we can't talk about what it is. but writing is hard. >> jimmy: yeah, it's terrible. it's worst thing in the world. >> it's tough. i don't know how you do it every night. >> jimmy: it is ex-cruicruciati. your brother just quit. we'll be right back. >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by paw patrol. no job is too big. no pup is too small. get the all new paw patrol toys at major retailers
>> my brother sam is training to be a chef right now. spiderman two, they were lake, would you li like, would you like a chef, and i said yeah, but i'll find my own. i brought my brother in. >> jimmy: that's kind of what happens here. >> we're writing a script, and it starts with 20 minutes of arguing, then like ten minutes of productive work, and then we work big for two days. >> jimmy: can you say what you're writing about, is it about brothers? >> no, well, kind...
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i think i was finally, "sam, we've got this thing done. finally." >> reporter: for the other side, the parents, the grandparents, the verdict was a devastating blow. >> when they said "not guilty," that kind of like, ripped my heart out right there. i mean, like, this can't -- this can't be right. what did these jurors see that the other 24 jurors in the past didn't see? you know, he was convicted twice by 24 different people and these 12 people seen something that they didn't see? >> david, can you tell me how you're feeling right now? >> reporter: outside, the cameras were waiting. >> this is complete vindication after 13 horrific years. >> this is a miracle. my situation is a miracle that we are here, conducting this interview right now. it -- god literally had to move a mountain to make this happen. >> reporter: but that mountain would never have moved without dedicated attorneys and uncle sam lockhart. >> there had been a lot of people saying the only reason i'm doing this is because dave's my nephew. well, that's a big reason. absolu
i think i was finally, "sam, we've got this thing done. finally." >> reporter: for the other side, the parents, the grandparents, the verdict was a devastating blow. >> when they said "not guilty," that kind of like, ripped my heart out right there. i mean, like, this can't -- this can't be right. what did these jurors see that the other 24 jurors in the past didn't see? you know, he was convicted twice by 24 different people and these 12 people seen something...
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uncle sam being the creational cartoonists and i believe some people credit uncle sam creating what cartoonists utilize all the time, but this is the lithographic pick and the wonderful thing about puck is they gave cartoonists lots of space. cartoonists these days we get shrunk down like that when we're in print, but back to sort of my optimistic graph of political cartooning and this is perhaps some of the best color printing especially at the time to display a political cartoon, but in 2018, cartoonists are working in the digital realm and retina displays lets us do all kinds of water kohler and nuance that begins to rival the cartooning that we got to do like kepler got to do. in some ways we're getting back to cartooning. anne who draws on the washington post on the digital side and political cartoons that are often animated gifs. she won the pulitzer prize i think back in 2000 for her static, political cartoons and it has moved on to animation and i think these were done that she creat created for the inauguration of obama. she went to cal arts and it was a trained animator and you can se
uncle sam being the creational cartoonists and i believe some people credit uncle sam creating what cartoonists utilize all the time, but this is the lithographic pick and the wonderful thing about puck is they gave cartoonists lots of space. cartoonists these days we get shrunk down like that when we're in print, but back to sort of my optimistic graph of political cartooning and this is perhaps some of the best color printing especially at the time to display a political cartoon, but in 2018,...
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he fought in a different way and i read sam's book. it could be a companion piece, a real deep difference. hard war torn apart it vicksburg and here in vicksburg is pursued as relentless resolve. when you see grant going into mississippi in 1862 which is an undervalued campaign and a turning point of the entire civil war he crosses the mississippi and in november and december, north-central mississippi, followed the railroad to jackson, shift right and go out to vicksburg, he has to come back but in and out he lost control of his troops, in iowa and indiana, went on occupation duty in tennessee. it reminded me of vietnam actually and re-develop a hatred in the country. using snuff for example, gums or tobacco. and tools in the field and equipment resting. it sounds minor. this is a cultural degradation where you are reducing the person you know on the simple cultural scale and an atrocity against them. we are not talking, to free slaves. grant didn't want it. they put 21,000 union blue. he, not lincoln. and one country declare slavery,
he fought in a different way and i read sam's book. it could be a companion piece, a real deep difference. hard war torn apart it vicksburg and here in vicksburg is pursued as relentless resolve. when you see grant going into mississippi in 1862 which is an undervalued campaign and a turning point of the entire civil war he crosses the mississippi and in november and december, north-central mississippi, followed the railroad to jackson, shift right and go out to vicksburg, he has to come back...
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i thought it was just 19 of us and then sam popped up. "sam is another one we didn't know about." there are 20 of us in total. do you know that for sure? yes. there are definitely 20 of us. i thought there were 19, though. that was my last count. i thought we had 19, too, and then sam popped up. mom has an excel spreadsheet. she does? does she still have it? it has everybody we have to date and their parents we've contacted. my mother is a single mom. she was 36 years old when she had me. this is the sperm pipette, is that the word, that my mother used and here you can see it says 1317. she had these in herfreezer forfour orfive months before she decided that today is the day i'm gonna get pregnant. i think what i did learn or take from my mother's process is that i did want to have a partner raising a child. not that i am in any way unhappy about my childhood but i think that i would want, you know, have someone else to help me. i think that family is chosen, and i still think that. and so i don't know if i'm choosing the donor sibling family or what, but i think all of us really
i thought it was just 19 of us and then sam popped up. "sam is another one we didn't know about." there are 20 of us in total. do you know that for sure? yes. there are definitely 20 of us. i thought there were 19, though. that was my last count. i thought we had 19, too, and then sam popped up. mom has an excel spreadsheet. she does? does she still have it? it has everybody we have to date and their parents we've contacted. my mother is a single mom. she was 36 years old when she had...
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hold onto me, sam! come on, hold on. that's it. so what is it about old tech that fascinates him so much? itjust looks so much better and it is easy to modify and hack than modern things. the problem with modern pieces of equipment is that it is usually made to be small and compact and is easily hackable nor easily fixable. i found the problem! sam mainly uses ebay to purchase this old tech for as cheap as possible. but it is not only about cost. this is a piece of history. for instance this wall is pieces of technical scientific equipment from universities that they didn't require anymore because they have better versions. these are from the 19505 and it is beautiful and you can buy them for 20 quid. there is also recycling and reusing things that instead of going into the landfill and, i don't know, something about classic design and engineering is very attractive. and it also looked like a ton of fun. it was the best shoot i had all year. 0mar and look mum, no computer finishing off this clickmas special. i hope you have enjoyed
hold onto me, sam! come on, hold on. that's it. so what is it about old tech that fascinates him so much? itjust looks so much better and it is easy to modify and hack than modern things. the problem with modern pieces of equipment is that it is usually made to be small and compact and is easily hackable nor easily fixable. i found the problem! sam mainly uses ebay to purchase this old tech for as cheap as possible. but it is not only about cost. this is a piece of history. for instance this...
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and did you confront pastor sam? i spoke to him, asking him if he was actually going to pay for the loans and actually going to do something. and most of the times he would say to me, yes, we're going to sort it out, however, there's a lot of people in the same situation so basically we need to be patient. ijust felt like he was constantly lying to me. what has happened here is, lovis has given her identity information probably under false premises. that information has been abused in the sense it's been used without her permission to obtain loans. she's then been lied to, had false representations given to her about what the loan was for. all of that is dishonesty, all of that is fraud. akokhia says he's personally unaware of any incidents where an individual‘s details were stolen and used to take out a loan or a business bank account. he says the safety of individuals in his home is a priority. this is another of tobi adegboyega's generals. her name is mariam mola. she has a string of fraud convictions, yet still
and did you confront pastor sam? i spoke to him, asking him if he was actually going to pay for the loans and actually going to do something. and most of the times he would say to me, yes, we're going to sort it out, however, there's a lot of people in the same situation so basically we need to be patient. ijust felt like he was constantly lying to me. what has happened here is, lovis has given her identity information probably under false premises. that information has been abused in the sense...
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sam curran's been the star bowler on the opening day of the first test against south africa taking a wickets as the hosts were left on 277 for 9 at stumps at centurion. a promising start for england who had south africa 111 for 5 at one stage after some indifferent batting. quinton de kock mounted a recovery
sam curran's been the star bowler on the opening day of the first test against south africa taking a wickets as the hosts were left on 277 for 9 at stumps at centurion. a promising start for england who had south africa 111 for 5 at one stage after some indifferent batting. quinton de kock mounted a recovery
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. >> but former democratic senator sam nunn wasn't laughing one bit, telling fox news chris wallace that censure might be the appropriate punishment. >> it seems to me that kind of behavior, at least, has to be condemned, but i think censure ought to be looked at very
. >> but former democratic senator sam nunn wasn't laughing one bit, telling fox news chris wallace that censure might be the appropriate punishment. >> it seems to me that kind of behavior, at least, has to be condemned, but i think censure ought to be looked at very
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sam dewey. your reaction to what media was wrongfully saying about devin nunes. >> i think they have a lot of egg on their face on this one. again, this is one where they done listen. they -- didn't listen and pay attention to the facts, you hear about this, a process is broken down. you may be kept call, i was -- scripskeptical, i was, the nunes report came out it was done, very excellent staff, it has been vindicated. elizabeth: here is come comb twg about the memo last february: >> you have to say, critics might say really jim comey, you knew that steele dossier of repudiated in january 17. source saying that steele was misstating and exaggerating then you arrange a leak based on it. >> it calls to question his credibility based on what he knew at the time, i would say another interesting aspect to the story, since you brought up comby and fbi, and -- comey and fbi, and how hard chairman nunes and his staff had to fight to get the information underlying this memo, i remember it, i was on the
sam dewey. your reaction to what media was wrongfully saying about devin nunes. >> i think they have a lot of egg on their face on this one. again, this is one where they done listen. they -- didn't listen and pay attention to the facts, you hear about this, a process is broken down. you may be kept call, i was -- scripskeptical, i was, the nunes report came out it was done, very excellent staff, it has been vindicated. elizabeth: here is come comb twg about the memo last february:...
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the pendulum instantly swung back into opens favor marco royce cross for sam show the englishman smashing in his 8 goal in 7 games. but even dorman's actual super hero isn't invincible he limped off and likes it grout that chance again with a little help from berkeley patrick shit fired in his 3rd of the season. oppressing counter had reached its end 33 the final score now government still hasn't won in dortmund but this will feel like a success. this is coming to you from up next is the documentary breathless exploring the hidden threat of asbestos. banks where. it's all happening. coming. to link to news from africa the world link to exceptional stories and discussions continue and we'll come to their views perfectly in programming life from funny to me from the easy to our website the deputy comes next africa join us something school that t.w. africa.
the pendulum instantly swung back into opens favor marco royce cross for sam show the englishman smashing in his 8 goal in 7 games. but even dorman's actual super hero isn't invincible he limped off and likes it grout that chance again with a little help from berkeley patrick shit fired in his 3rd of the season. oppressing counter had reached its end 33 the final score now government still hasn't won in dortmund but this will feel like a success. this is coming to you from up next is the...
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the pendulum instantly swung back into men's favor marco royce cross for sam show the englishman smashing in his 8 goal in 7 games. but even dorman's actual super hero is invincible he limped off and likes to grab that chance again with a little help from burkey patrick shit fired in his 3rd of the season. a breathless encounter had reached its end 33 the final score now government still hasn't won in dortmund but this will feel like a success. this is coming to you from up next a d w documentary breathless looks at the hidden threat of asbestosis i'm told that's all from me thanks for your company. welcome to the book is the game here for dealing. with plenty to talk about and. lessons our coverage of. the real world. that's the whole we have. let's have a look at so many of them around the league look so you don't want to miss this. we get the w. .
the pendulum instantly swung back into men's favor marco royce cross for sam show the englishman smashing in his 8 goal in 7 games. but even dorman's actual super hero is invincible he limped off and likes to grab that chance again with a little help from burkey patrick shit fired in his 3rd of the season. a breathless encounter had reached its end 33 the final score now government still hasn't won in dortmund but this will feel like a success. this is coming to you from up next a d w...
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he never won in dortmund as a coach true to form the host dominated the early running and those 8 in sam show shot was blocks reprise was only temporary uli inveigled was right foot sort of that fight go back in dorman's midfield feeling much more. dominant were in control and turning on the style sonship again at the heart of things you see in brands with the fancy footwork making geometry look cool to nail 34 minutes go on. like 6 best chance of the half came just before the break tipped over by rome on turkey but he soon went from hero to villain 2 minutes into the 2nd half spiderman misjudged his leap with catastrophic consequences. teammate vanno with the grateful recipient he'd never scored against dortmund until today. good things come in pairs the saying goes it was certainly true for van or 4 minutes later he kept his composure to equalise after the geometry man branch got his angles all wrong. the pendulum instantly swung back into opens favor marco royce cross for sam show the englishman smashing in his . 8 goal in 7 games. but even dorman's actual superhero isn't invincible h
he never won in dortmund as a coach true to form the host dominated the early running and those 8 in sam show shot was blocks reprise was only temporary uli inveigled was right foot sort of that fight go back in dorman's midfield feeling much more. dominant were in control and turning on the style sonship again at the heart of things you see in brands with the fancy footwork making geometry look cool to nail 34 minutes go on. like 6 best chance of the half came just before the break tipped over...
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that sam came to. that's the first time i met him. the first time i met him was in a small play he wrote with patty smyth in l.a. and he came to one of the rehearsals. he was writing "fool for love" at the time. and we did it at the magic theater that fall and to to new york. >> stephen: could there ever be another person like sam sheppard? he was a sex symbol, pulitzer prize-winning writer, actor, poet. he really seemed leak a once-in-a-lifetime individual. >> pretty much, so, one of a kind. he was a very influential guy in my life. i really do miss him. he was a good friend, and brilliant guy. and, you know, he went out tough. but he-- he kept-- he really went out honorably. you know, he had lou gehrig's disease, and it took him pretty quick. but he-- i really respect how he left the planet. i mean, he kept working until the day before he died, with patty, writing. >> stephen: well, everybody's, you know-- has theories about what's going on in "westworld." they all want ton what's the next thing that is going to happen, and you prob
that sam came to. that's the first time i met him. the first time i met him was in a small play he wrote with patty smyth in l.a. and he came to one of the rehearsals. he was writing "fool for love" at the time. and we did it at the magic theater that fall and to to new york. >> stephen: could there ever be another person like sam sheppard? he was a sex symbol, pulitzer prize-winning writer, actor, poet. he really seemed leak a once-in-a-lifetime individual. >> pretty...
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brock now with the very latest for us sam, good morning. >> reporter: cori, good morning. the damage and the debris behind me could all be picked up went the next 24 hours, but the ntsb says the investigation could go on for months. this as we're learning more about the victims and their families affected by this tragedy. >> it was just a huge billow of black smoke way up in the sky. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: vivid memories of a fatal plane crash haunting this louisiana town five people dead and two others still critically injured the ntsb investigation expected to last 12 to 18 months. >> the wreckage is massively fragmented and charred, melted and partially consumed by fire. >> reporter: ntsb investigators have been combing this field now standing by a large portion of the plane. they're going to be deploying drones as well to try to get an aerial perspective from here all the way to the airport a mile away as investigators search for clues, families and one news community are just trying to pick up the pieces. >> everyone loves a good football story. >> reporter: carl
brock now with the very latest for us sam, good morning. >> reporter: cori, good morning. the damage and the debris behind me could all be picked up went the next 24 hours, but the ntsb says the investigation could go on for months. this as we're learning more about the victims and their families affected by this tragedy. >> it was just a huge billow of black smoke way up in the sky. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: vivid memories of a fatal plane crash haunting this...
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sam twiston—davies guided the seven—year—old, part owned by sir alex ferguson, to victory by some 21 lengths. there's plenty more on the bbc sport website, including details of cardiff blues' win in the pro 1a rugby. but from me, goodnight. people in some parts the world have been watching the last solar eclipse of the year. it was visible across much of the middle east and south asia where people witnessed the annular solar eclipse. it is also known as a "ring of fire", where the moon doesn't completely cover the sun. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. we're back with the late news at 10.05pm. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello, this is bbc news with ben brown. more on the news that thousands of people have lost their homes after a typhoon ripped through the phillipines. at least 13 people have been killed. the chairman of the philippine red cross, richard gordon, spoke to the bbc, about how people are trying to cope. well, first of all the access is difficult because people are stranded, you have to bring the goods you hav
sam twiston—davies guided the seven—year—old, part owned by sir alex ferguson, to victory by some 21 lengths. there's plenty more on the bbc sport website, including details of cardiff blues' win in the pro 1a rugby. but from me, goodnight. people in some parts the world have been watching the last solar eclipse of the year. it was visible across much of the middle east and south asia where people witnessed the annular solar eclipse. it is also known as a "ring of fire", where...
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it is ha rd to estimates see it again sam? it is hard to say when you have this kind of thing happen automatically you have a black—market so to say. staying there and going through the justice system, i do not know if it would have been any mad mike better because the condition rate is so high there. i think in any case he would have left japan and never would have left japan and never would have left japan and never would have been allowed to return. this is another way to do it, i suppose. we will have to wait to see what he does in lebanon in the coming months or years perhaps as details come out. thank you so much for speaking with us today. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come... people in australia take to boats to escape the flames, as bushfires close in on the beaches. the most ambitious financial and political change that ever has attempted has gone under way with the introduction of the euro. and then we will be in france and again it will be the same money, just to be the way to go. george harrison the f
it is ha rd to estimates see it again sam? it is hard to say when you have this kind of thing happen automatically you have a black—market so to say. staying there and going through the justice system, i do not know if it would have been any mad mike better because the condition rate is so high there. i think in any case he would have left japan and never would have left japan and never would have left japan and never would have been allowed to return. this is another way to do it, i suppose....
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let's see if it holds up. >> good to see you, sam stein. thanks so much. >>> democratic presidential candidate tom steyer is going to join ali velshi and stephanie ruhle live at 1:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc. coming up on this show, where in the world is rudy giuliani? washington spent hours drilling into the trump administration-ukraine scandal, the president's personal lawyer was on a trip with a stop in ukraine. where else? so what was he doing there? a lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesn't get everything clean. i tell them, it may be your detergent... that's why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum. it's specially-designed with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. cascade platinum's unique actionpacs dissolve quickly... ...to remove stuck-on food. . . for sparkling-clean dishes, the first time. choose the detergent that lets your dishwasher do the dishes! cascade platinum. the number one recommended brand in north america. the ones that make a truebeen difference in people's lives. and mike's won
let's see if it holds up. >> good to see you, sam stein. thanks so much. >>> democratic presidential candidate tom steyer is going to join ali velshi and stephanie ruhle live at 1:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc. coming up on this show, where in the world is rudy giuliani? washington spent hours drilling into the trump administration-ukraine scandal, the president's personal lawyer was on a trip with a stop in ukraine. where else? so what was he doing there? a lot of folks ask me...
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and we don't know sam, as well. met sam several times and you're likely to see sam over time become more involved in the spurs. and the same kind of succession planning has occurred elsewhere throughout the industry. recently, makita acquired or merged together with pca. >> that's correct. >> pca was really had one key guy who owns the vast majority of the firm. and he's beyond retirement age. and there was really no obvious off parent there. of option apparent there. it was the merger. it makes it more difficult to recruit and retain, especially through a whole career. now we're fortunate that allen -- allen is very experienced. he was experience experienced po becoming a consultant is dan has now served both at allen builder and through nepc and quite experienced and sam is experienced, as well. so it's a problem not just at nepc but throughout the industry. >> i agree. >> wilshire had the same thing. >> it's something we need to monitor, for sure. >> and so we do that in a couple of ways. cambridge is a deeply re
and we don't know sam, as well. met sam several times and you're likely to see sam over time become more involved in the spurs. and the same kind of succession planning has occurred elsewhere throughout the industry. recently, makita acquired or merged together with pca. >> that's correct. >> pca was really had one key guy who owns the vast majority of the firm. and he's beyond retirement age. and there was really no obvious off parent there. of option apparent there. it was the...
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the council voted to formally support the resolution that mayor sam liccardo recently introduced. it follows pg&e's public safety power shutoff that left thousands in the dark in the bay area and beyond. it appears san jose elected leaders are not the only ones fed up with the utility. 90% of you want to get rid of pg&e. >> this is according to a poll just released. julian glover is live with those details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it's rare that we have a consensus like this. bay area residents saying they are in favor of getting rid of pg&e, this endless cycles of blackouts and wildfires. they are sick of it. the headline here, 9 out of 10 residents in the bay area surveyed say they are in favor of getting rid of pg&e. the biggest problem is we can't agree on what to do going forward from there. let's look at the numbers out by the "l.a. times" and uc berkeley. zeroing in on responses from the bay area residents. 23% saying they would like to break the company up into co-ops each responsible for fixing their own problems in their own neck of the woods. 26.8% of p
the council voted to formally support the resolution that mayor sam liccardo recently introduced. it follows pg&e's public safety power shutoff that left thousands in the dark in the bay area and beyond. it appears san jose elected leaders are not the only ones fed up with the utility. 90% of you want to get rid of pg&e. >> this is according to a poll just released. julian glover is live with those details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it's rare that we have a...
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this is sam battle, otherwise known on youtube is look mum, no computer. with over 240,000 subscribers on the platform, he showcases musical instruments and other weird inventions that he has created using old tech and only old tech. be it a lego star wars orchestra. a flame throwing henry hoover. 0r orchestra. a flame throwing henry hoover. or even a choir of these cute little terrors. that sounds daemonic. it is daemonic. what else does he have in his studio? this is basically 48 game boys that sounds like an orchestra. for instance... but after a quick modification it does not just play but after a quick modification it does notjust play game boys anymore. that was very close there. hurray! i get it! that is awesome. is your hair0k? hurray! i get it! that is awesome. is your hair ok? he also has a bike that when paddled powers a synthesiser. 0ops. let's give that another go. i am synthesiser. 0ops. let's give that another go. iam making music. this is the most musical i've ever been. hold onto me, sam! that's it. so what is it about old tech that fascin
this is sam battle, otherwise known on youtube is look mum, no computer. with over 240,000 subscribers on the platform, he showcases musical instruments and other weird inventions that he has created using old tech and only old tech. be it a lego star wars orchestra. a flame throwing henry hoover. 0r orchestra. a flame throwing henry hoover. or even a choir of these cute little terrors. that sounds daemonic. it is daemonic. what else does he have in his studio? this is basically 48 game boys...
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but it's sam curran who's looked like he's going to make something happen every time he's stepped and he got de kock on 95. it's been a gruelling day with ben stokes not emerging after the tea break. the ecb says he's dehydrated and not feeling well. he'll continue to be monitored. tottenham came from behind to beat brighton and boost their hopes of finishing in the premier league's top four. adam webster had given the visitors a deserved lead towards the end of the first half. but spurs raised their game after the break — harry kane with the equaliser before dele alli's sublime lob completed the turnaround. villa—norwich both in the bottom three. mikel arteta taking charge of his first arsenal game at bournemouth. fourth place chelsea looking to go six points clear of fifth if they can beat southampton. carlo ancelotti first game against burnley. boxing day's biggest game is the one that comes tonight, top of the table liverpool against second placed leicester. jurgen klopp‘s side were in qatar a few days ago lifting the club world cup and now — like all teams — face a pack
but it's sam curran who's looked like he's going to make something happen every time he's stepped and he got de kock on 95. it's been a gruelling day with ben stokes not emerging after the tea break. the ecb says he's dehydrated and not feeling well. he'll continue to be monitored. tottenham came from behind to beat brighton and boost their hopes of finishing in the premier league's top four. adam webster had given the visitors a deserved lead towards the end of the first half. but spurs raised...