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people very nostalgic for years when mario zagallo ruled the roost. to touch on his impact there is a good deal of instability in the future for the brazil national site does not look as buses perhaps some of those teams that mario zagallo was a part of. he those teams that mario zagallo was a art of. .. those teams that mario zagallo was a art of. ., . . , , part of. he would have absolutely hated it. part of. he would have absolutely hated it- he _ part of. he would have absolutely hated it. he was _ part of. he would have absolutely hated it. he was absolutely - part of. he would have absolutely hated it. he was absolutely in - part of. he would have absolutely| hated it. he was absolutely in love the brazilian national team. i talked to him in depth in 2006 about the fact that pele decided not to play the 197a world cup and zagallo who coached that's site just cannot understand it. he said, how can you pass on an opportunity to represent your country in something as important as this. i said to him, this is in 2006, some are selected you to play for brazil today, you still would? and he said, i wouldn't do much running around but i would still play. that is the kind man he was. he was nasty force of nature in football today has lost one of its true greats.

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The Art Of Managing Various Personalities

Leadership is not one-size-fits-all, although many people would like you to believe there is only one way to handle certain personality types and situations.

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exciting, we had more than 60 people from saudi that were there, from different entities that we worked with, that they really excited to share this moment together, it was very emotional and it is a historic moment we are very happy to be part of. moment we are very happy to be art of. , , part of. indeed, it is hugely significant. _ part of. indeed, it is hugely significant, especially - part of. indeed, it is hugely significant, especially given she's the first ever notjust saudi but arab woman to go to space. what does this mean for saudi arabia's involvement in space? saudi arabia's involvement in sace? ~ , ,., , saudi arabia's involvement in sace? ~ , , ., space? absolutely this was a historic moment. _ space? absolutely this was a historic moment. we - space? absolutely this was a historic moment. we have i space? absolutely this was a l historic moment. we have the first saudi and arab and muslim woman to go to space. it is an exciting moment because it is an inspiration for the entire region. the space programme and a national programme was started in saudi is ambitious goal that will help us and enable us to achieve the vision 2030, and it is very important to us because the success of this mission will enhance saudi arabia's position in the space exploration community because our goal is to benefit all

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reconstruction where we are building a multiracial coalition and we know that this is bigger than us because if we are successful in tennessee it will set a model for the nation to value the lives of our children over guns. that's exactly right. _ children over guns. that's exactly right. this - children over guns. that'sl exactly right. this moment children over guns. that's . exactly right. this moment is about— exactly right. this moment is about the _ exactly right. this moment is about the people we represent. it's about the people we represent. it's larry— about the people we represent. it's larry thorne, my classmate who _ it's larry thorne, my classmate who was — it's larry thorne, my classmate who was killed by gun violence earlier— who was killed by gun violence earlier this year stop it's the people — earlier this year stop it's the people in _ earlier this year stop it's the people in our communities whose voices— people in our communities whose voices are — people in our communities whose voices are being elevated on an international level. whose demands for change sent us to the state — demands for change sent us to the state legislator and the well — the state legislator and the well of _ the state legislator and the well of the floor and in this moment, _ well of the floor and in this moment, in this time, it is a movement— moment, in this time, it is a movement of people who keep showing — movement of people who keep showing up, who keeps picking up showing up, who keeps picking up regardless of whatever systems of oppression are telling _ systems of oppression are telling them not to, that we are a — telling them not to, that we are a part of, we are notjust leaders — are a part of, we are notjust leaders in _ are a part of, we are notjust leaders in the statehouse and in a state _ leaders in the statehouse and in a state legislature but we are members of this movement alongside — are members of this movement alongside folks who are advocating forjustice and advocating for justice and change _ advocating forjustice and change and fortunate to be a part — change and fortunate to be a part of _ change and fortunate to be a art of. . , change and fortunate to be a art of. ., , , ., change and fortunate to be a artof. , ., ., part of. last question, you are advocating _ part of. last question, you are advocating for _ part of. last question, you are advocating for change - part of. last question, you are advocating for change of - advocating for change of course, are you optimistic that you will be able to move something forward concretely in

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welt _ good, and 0k shift, it all went well. ~ ., �* , ,, ., well. we don't use the q word. definitely _ well. we don't use the q word. definitely not. _ well. we don't use the q word. definitely not. you _ well. we don't use the q word. definitely not. you have - well. we don't use the q word. definitely not. you have been i well. we don't use the q word. - definitely not. you have been here for 17 years? _ definitely not. you have been here for 17 years? yes, _ definitely not. you have been here for17 years? yes, i— definitely not. you have been here for 17 years? yes, i joined - definitely not. you have been here for 17 years? yes, i joined in - definitely not. you have been here for 17 years? yes, ijoined in 2006| for 17 years? yes, i “oined in 2006 as a junior _ for 17 years? yes, i “oined in 2006 as a junior staff — for 17 years? yes, ijoined in 2006 as a junior staff nurse _ for 17 years? yes, ijoined in 2006 as a junior staff nurse and - for 17 years? yes, ijoined in 2006 as a junior staff nurse and fell- for 17 years? yes, ijoined in 2006 as a junior staff nurse and fell in i as a junior staff nurse and fell in love _ as a junior staff nurse and fell in love with — as a junior staff nurse and fell in love with the hospital and cardiothoracic nursing in 17 years later_ cardiothoracic nursing in 17 years later i_ cardiothoracic nursing in 17 years later i am — cardiothoracic nursing in 17 years later i am a _ cardiothoracic nursing in 17 years later i am a senior sister on the adult _ later i am a senior sister on the adult intensive care unit. you say ou fell adult intensive care unit. you say you fell in — adult intensive care unit. you say you fell in love _ adult intensive care unit. you say you fell in love at _ adult intensive care unit. you say you fell in love at hospital, - adult intensive care unit. you say you fell in love at hospital, whatl you fell in love at hospital, what does that mean? it you fell in love at hospital, what does that mean?— you fell in love at hospital, what does that mean? it is such a special lace to does that mean? it is such a special place to work- _ does that mean? it is such a special place to work- -- — does that mean? it is such a special place to work. -- michael _ does that mean? it is such a special place to work. -- michael you - does that mean? it is such a special place to work. -- michael you fell. place to work. —— michael you fell in love _ place to work. —— michael you fell in love with — place to work. —— michael you fell in love with the hospital. i found a speciality — in love with the hospital. i found a speciality i — in love with the hospital. i found a speciality i love to work in and be part of _ speciality i love to work in and be art of. ~ . speciality i love to work in and be art of. . ., .,, ., speciality i love to work in and be art of. ~ . ., ,, speciality i love to work in and be | part of-_ very part of. what was covid like? very difficult and _ part of. what was covid like? very difficult and challenging _ part of. what was covid like? very difficult and challenging time - part of. what was covid like? very difficult and challenging time for. difficult and challenging time for myself— difficult and challenging time for myself and my colleagues. but i think— myself and my colleagues. but i think that — myself and my colleagues. but i think that teamwork really shone through— think that teamwork really shone through and everyone pulled together and really— through and everyone pulled together and really supported each other through— and really supported each other through very difficult times in most people's— through very difficult times in most people's careers. i think that made it a lot _

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that often goes unnoticed. we take our responsibilities to talk up for those people very seriously. talk up for those people very seriously-— seriously. isn't it the truth that both _ seriously. isn't it the truth that both sides _ seriously. isn't it the truth that both sides have - seriously. isn't it the truth i that both sides have budged, there�*s been compromise and that�*s where we have ended up where we are. in a private negotiation that has to be presented publicly, they need to get to a place where either side can say, "we were right all along, we needed to do what we did, our approach is pragmatic and we think this is a victory." pragmatic and we think this is a victory- '— a victory." that's the art of negotiation. _ a victory." that's the art of negotiation. everyone - a victory." that's the art of. negotiation. everyone walks away feeling a bit disgruntled. there�*s things i can look at in the package and think it could have been better, fairer. if you look at the way the lump sum is constructed, it�*s a decent chunk of cash, it�*s heading around 3 — £3 billion worth of extra investment in the health workforce, not to be sniffed at. when you look at the payments, they�*re decent

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we had a republican party that was ruled by freaks. neocons. globalists. open borders outlets and fools. but we are never going back to the party of paul, ryan carl rogan into bush. >> if. only joining me now is mehdi hasan, the host of the medina sancho on msnbc and peacock. also author of the new book, yesterday crack the top ten of the amazon books l inglis. it is, called when every. argument to the art of, baking persuading, and public speaking. , well down my. france congrats. on this it is so. good is so good, this. book we are gonna get to that in a, second i want to ask you, why do you think the republican party stands right now? given what we've heard from donald trump right there? the fact that cpac has essentially become the trump show? >> yes, indeed. first of, all i have to say, alex it's always amazing to hear donald trump refer to other people as fools and freaks, in that clip you just

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so, because of her pastd anti anti-semitic remarks, including that tweet-s right there. ght t. israel has hypnotized the world. may allah awakenypnotize the peh and help them see the evil doings of israel.ngs of israel democrats actually backed a resolution condemning her s bay of anti-semitism. but now but now they're bashing republicans for daring to remove her from the foreign not affairs committee, not a committee. she should be on. ful if democrats wanted fullcont control over their members committee assignments, the memhv they shouldn't have banned republicans from committees during the last congress . precedent now t they set the precedent,he the precedent. now they want to whine want and cry and act like and complain and cry and act like a victim. pretty disgusting. time to grow u disgustp. spare the country the drama instead. maybe send mccarthy a than kte by note, but keeping our country safe by removing these twong from the intel committee. it was more the author of the new book, start stay or leave the art of, decision making, trey gowdy. also foxe ar news contributorar jason chaffetz. jason , we'll start with you.th well, if i you.f they didn't lie

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information about this person? you know, i think they have theigh to make an arrest, enough probable cause, but they're still buildinghe their case and they're still trying to figure outy ar motive and everything there is to know about this person goingmy back to his childhood.once >> you know,rn my concern is ane lot ould do it again. >> what about this guy and his childhood? dhood. to jonathan gilliam joining us , former fbi special agent, former navy seal, author of sheep no more the art of, awareness and attack survival. e art jonathan , thank you for g with us. i want to tell you and pleaseu o everybody on the panel jump in. ifl right. if you have an idea orme a thought or a lead, tell me.e o liket wait for me to call on you. school schoolteacher jonathan gilliam. this is what we know. this gilli guy was very socially awkward. now, get this.ward. he was so fastidious. he's described as being an overzealous vegan to the point that he made his parents throwte out their pots and pans that had ever touched meat.ad e

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abbey which mean the queen here today. royalstaff abbey which mean the queen here today. royal staff will have looked at that journey from windsor castle to hear, to make it as comfortable as possible for her. there are a number of ways into westminster abbey which minda walked to her seat shorter. making it easierfor the queen to sit through. it is hoped she would be here with the rest of her family, she would be here with the rest of herfamily, and that she would be here with the rest of her family, and that will include prince andrew. he is here today because it is classed as a family occasion and not a working royal engagement, which he would not be part of. engagement, which he would not be art of. �* , ., ., part of. because of covid restrictions, _ part of. because of covid restrictions, the - part of. because of covid restrictions, the funerall part of. because of covid i restrictions, the funeral was part of. because of covid - restrictions, the funeral was not what he had planned. how much will today be more a reflection of the man himself?— today be more a reflection of the man himself? , . ., , man himself? very much so. so many elements in — man himself? very much so. so many elements in the _ man himself? very much so. so many elements in the senate _ man himself? very much so. so many elements in the senate today - man himself? very much so. so many elements in the senate today will - elements in the senate today will have been designed by the duke of edinburgh. the detail was overseen by the queen in recent months. covid restrictions mean he did not get ascend of his family or people who worked with him wanted. he was a

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