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grandfather and a patriot who left a legacy of great achievement. he was part of the team seen here there brought the country back to back world cups in 1958 and 1962. in 1970, the professor as he was nicknamed managed to what many would regard as the best international team of all—time. the team included pele and carlos alberto. in 1984, zagallo tasted his fourth triumph in the world cup as his team became champions fourth time. he also managed the side in 1998 and got them to the finals but they were beaten by their hosts, france. zagallo had four children and a wife of 57 years. his feet of being both a manager and player to have won the

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BBC News

here's our reporter simi jolaosho in the newsroom with more. mario zagallo was one of the most instrumentalfigures in brazilian football history. he had brought victory to his country over four decades, that is from the 19505 to the 1990s. his family have described him as a loving grandfather, as a victorious professional, and as a patriot who leaves behind great achievements. but zagallo was a winger who, you can see here, was part of the team that brought the country back to back world cup victories in 1958 and 1962. and in 1970, the professor, or the old wolf, as he was nicknamed, managed the team that is widely regarded as one of the best international teams of all time, and that squad involved or included pele and carlos alberto.

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1962 Ferrari auctioned for $51.7 million in New York: Sotheby's

1962 Ferrari auctioned for $51.7 million in New York: Sotheby’s - Lifestyle - A 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO sports car sold for $51.7 million in New York on Monday, making it the second most expensive car ever sold at auction, Sotheby’s said....

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1962 Ferrari sold for nearly $52M in New York

NEW YORK CITY: A 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO sports car sold for $51.7 million in New York on Monday, making it the second most expensive car ever sold at auction, Sotheby's said.

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

they used a zip line to get everybody out. incredible end to a 12 hours for the loved ones of the people trapped. needless to say, the people trapped for that many hours, they get to go home. what an extraordinary story. before we go, some exciting news about the rolling stones. a london newspaper ad teased what appears to be the album of the rolling stones that everybody has been waiting for. in the ad, it showcases a new glass repair store established in 1962. that's the year the stones were formed. it references some of the band's most popular songs. when you say give me shelter, we will fix your shattered windows, as you can see. they are promising satisfaction. the ad says that something is going to be coming in september. fans are interpreting this as a

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BBC News Now

cooler weather coming in and here in limoges, temperatures are going to fall quite dramatically on friday. hugh schofield there. music fans, brace yourselves — the rolling stones may have just revealed the title of their new album. the advert, which appeared in the hackney gazette, referenced several of the band's best—known songs and it contained several clues, including a miniature version of the stones' famous lips logo which appeared as the dot above the letter i, and the glass repair business which was established in 1962, the same year the band was formed. the company's name, hackney diamonds, is believed to be the title of their new album and uses the same font as the band's 1978 album some girls. the band confirmed on their podcast hang fire that the album was due out in september, with the release coming in october. something to look forward to!

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Morning Joe

morning as you wake up out west. why are you here? a little satisfaction? could the rolling stones be releasing their first album of original music in nearly 20 years? that's what a lot of fans seem to believe all thanks to a mysterious advertisement placed in a local london newspaper. here it is. at first glance it looks like a promotion for a new glass repair shop, but there are clues. can you see it? the ad for hackney diamonds features lyrics from the best known hits. the second clue, the story was established in 1962. the same year the stones were formed. if you look close enough, the "i" in diamonds with dotted with the band's tongue and lips logo. representatives of the stones have not commented. mick jagger turned 80 years old. they're still at it.

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Alex Wagner Tonight

Alex Wagner Tonight
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Alex Wagner Tonight

university of nebraska is so popular that it has sold out every seat in its more than 85,000 seat stadium at every home game since 1962. and that is what makes this so significant. this is a photo of supreme court justice clarence thomas and his wife ginni in the end zone at a game in 2019. at that game the thomas's got to meet the team and they got to walk out of the players'tunnel before kickoff which is pretty awesome. they then watched the game from a luxury sky box access to which normally cost $40,000 a year. the thomases had all access passes but they did not have to pay a thing for them. everything was paid for by businessman david sokol. and so people didn't just get the thomas'in the game in the

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Alex Wagner Tonight

Alex Wagner Tonight
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