and and all that, but it crosses the line, you know, when you're saying, i'm an actor, or i've not got a spinal cord injury, or eve's not disabled, she's not in a wheelchair. this is notjust a guy putting something on youtube. he's coming to where eve lives, you know? he's found out where eve lives, how's he done that? martin's had enough. following the success of the alex jones case in the us, he's now preparing to take libel action against hall. so, how many people take a man like hall seriously? it appears quite a few. our research suggests more than one in 10 think the manchester arena attack was a hoax. what was your reaction to those results? they shocked me, actually. they did shock me. but they didn't fully surprise me. it's a post—covid conspiracy movement.
Singer and songwriter Ricky Martin has been sued for over USD 3 million dollars in unpaid commissions by his ex-manager, Rebecca Drucker, suggests legal documents.
"keep going. "all the hard work will pay off. - "i love you loads. "from zac." he made it for me for summit night and if it got tough. - that's what i will use — that's my motivation. phew. right, we need to move! laughter. give me five minutes. getting this far up the mountain is a remarkable achievement. martin's. .. mountain! don't write off somebody �*cause they're in a wheelchair. look at what they can do when they've got the right help and support. they can climb mount kilimanjaro. chanting. maximum! respect!
laughter. give me five minutes. getting this far up the mountain is a remarkable achievement. martin's. .. mountain! don't write off somebody cos they're in a wheelchair. look at what they can do when they've got the right help and support. they can climb mount kilimanjaro. chanting. maximum! respect! hopefully itjust shows everybody that with the right help and support, you know, disabled people can literally do anything they want to do. hopefully, people see that and embrace disability and not turn their back on it. so there's a long way to go, but hopefully, doing this has
getting this far up the mountain is a remarkable achievement. martin's. .. mountain! don't write off somebody �*cause they're in a wheelchair. look at what they can do when they've got the right help and support. they can climb mount kilimanjaro. maximum! respect! hopefully itjust shows everybody that with the right help and support, you know, disabled people can literally do anything they want to do. hopefully, people see that and embrace disability and not turn their back on it. so, there's a long way to go, but hopefully, doing this has highlighted just how important, you know, help and support is. so, congratulations. - you made it to kipo hut! yay! and just the last little i challenge of a very short 7km hike to the summit. nice and easy. a final team meeting.
getting this far up the mountain is a remarkable achievement. martin's. .. mountain! don't write off somebody �*cause they're in a wheelchair. look at what they can do when they've got the right help and support. they can climb mount kilimanjaro. chanting. maximum! respect! hopefully itjust shows everybody that with the right help and support, you know, disabled people can literally do anything they want to do. hopefully, people see that and embrace disability and not turn their back on it. so, there's a long way to go, but hopefully, doing this has highlighted just how important help and support is. so, congratulations. you made it to kipo hut! yay! applause. and just the last little i
on how black lives matter spent donation money. >> cheryl: we are getting a look at the books af black lives matters. one revelation, the co-founder's boyfriend was paid close to $1 million, five times what they gave to the trevaun martin's. they recorded $77 million in donation and paid $26 million in grants to other nonprofits and one chicago pastor saying, we got nothing as community group. we're trying to support black lives in chicago and we got zip from this group. >> todd: not right. >> cheryl: the numbers are incredulous. she is something else.
she wanted to say hello to their friends from lviv. margarita has just been offered a place at a local primary school, and it can�*t come soon enough. war has taken its toll on young lives. she remembers everything. we have problems with sleeping. every night, two, three times, she goes to check us, we are here or no. butterfly. those things which ukrainian children saw... ..i don't believe, um, that it will be without any traumas. this is what childhood should be. nine—year—old alisa is from a city in the south of ukraine, which is close to intense fighting. she�*s just started at st martin�*s church of england primary in norfolk.
quickly dispelled. theirfate remains in their own hands and martin's, and they're not as safe as they usually are. central midfieldersjoining in, third and three league games made it 3—0. city would be pulling clear of liverpool at the top. goal difference could be critical if they slip up before the season is done. right to the 90th minute, phil foden forfour. city need seven points to guarantee back to back titles. success they're getting used to. ben croucher, bbc news. it can happen... we didn't play to score the goals, but you know you