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100% belief in the plan, we have execution over more than 90 minutes, then we have a chance to win. it's not going to be easy, but there is a chance and there is an opportunity to win silverware and we have to go for it. bayer leverkusen manager xabi alonso says despite being the newly crowned german champions — his side are determined not to lose a single game. they ensured their unbeaten season continued thanks to a stoppage time winner from josip stanishic which salvaged a 1—1 draw at borussia dortmund. leverkusen secured their first german title with five games to spare last sunday, and are aiming to record the first ever unbeaten campaign in the bundesliga. nelly korda admits she felt sick to the stomach after holding her nerve to win her fifth tournament in a row. the american equalled an lpga record by claiming the first women's major of the year at the chevron championship. she started the final round one shot behind the leader buther three—under 69 in texas saw her finish on 13 under to win her second

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Verified Live

through the night. normally prime ministers — he described this as emergency legislation — would do this on the second round of ping—pong. he's waited until the fourth in the fifth, and it may surprise him to know this by the government chooses when both houses vote on ping—pong, and it's the government who have chosen to delay this. i've been in parliament now for 25 years — i've never known the government to extend a ping—pong time into the weeks and weeks at this one has, and we wondered why, and i suppose he's let the cat out the back tonight when he says that evenif the back tonight when he says that even if coaster tonight, it'll still be 10-12 even if coaster tonight, it'll still be 10—12 weeks before they can think of taking the plane off the air. so i think the government has itself delayed this bill, and we understand why. it's a bad bill generally. 50 why. it's a bad bill generally. so let's get to the substance, what's your objections? the

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Ayman

so the clayborn decision, the counter decision are two important decisions. my important decision is the fifth. we hope that is never used again. hopefully it will get overturned. i've been to the supreme court twice in the so louisiana supreme court once. the fifth court twice. with three opinions. this is been a long saga. i hope that this will end soon. >> talked about this long saga. i wanted to talk about the toll that is taking on you personally. your activism over the last eight years. i think i would argue that some of this is to grind you down so to speak. so you do not keep fighting. the chilling effect for other people out there that might want to follow in your footsteps. or be inspired by your action. hold up. wait a minute. i do not want to end up like what is happening to deray mckesson . >> yes. you know, i been speaking to organizers of the fifth circuit. they are nervous. i keep

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BBC News

and his fifth ever and kevin de bruyne are also from switzerland has come through to win the women's. it's been a brilliant day, we have the women's and men's elite out the course, and they will not be with us for a few more minutes yet. —— marcel hug. all of the charity runs have set off or are continuing to set off from greenwich park, more than 50,000 of them this year and they are trying to set a few records, including the amount of money fund raised. they already had 500,000 people applied to be in the race. it's quite windy, i should say, as i see the barriers fall over on the right hand side. that may have an effect on some of the records they are trying to achieve on the track today. i think it is fair to say the best chance of breaking records comes in the women's elite race because you have three of the four fastest women ever in history and that one is going well and at the moment last time i checked they were on course for a

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

stuff 13 years ago we would have been far ahead when it comes to renewables which are much cheaper than oil and gas and more resilient when it comes to pricing.— than oil and gas and more resilient when it comes to pricing. luke, what ou make when it comes to pricing. luke, what you make of — when it comes to pricing. luke, what you make of that? _ when it comes to pricing. luke, what you make of that? renewables i when it comes to pricing. luke, what you make of that? renewables like l you make of that? renewables like solar and wind _ you make of that? renewables like solar and wind are _ you make of that? renewables like solar and wind are a _ you make of that? renewables like solar and wind are a total - you make of that? renewables like solar and wind are a total of - you make of that? renewables like solar and wind are a total of 396 i you make of that? renewables like solar and wind are a total of 396 of| solar and wind are a total of 3% of the worldenergy _ solar and wind are a total of 3% of the worldenergy output. - 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CNN Newsroom Live

propositions that have to do with the security of the country that ultimately benefit that's us because if we can have a commerce safer city, there will be more people going out. >> ecuador is not a large-scale producer of narcotics, have for decades the country seemed immune to the drug wars that tore apart much of the rest of latin america then local gangs partnered with international drug cartels to turn ecuador and o key transshipment point for cocaine produced a neighboring colombia and peru that is then sent abroad ecuador is also an export of legal goods to the united states and to europe fruit, bananas and drug traffickers there, businessmen like any other, they see this developed infrastructure that's reliable, at goes so many places and that fifth i miss an opportunity that they want to exploit president havowed to crush the gang ota momento

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Sportsday

they outclassed wales — joanna grisey intercepted the ball and almost ran the entire length of the pitch to help her side to a 19 nil lead at the break. wales were soundly beaten by ireland last time out and conceeded three more tries after the break with grisey again taking advantage of mistakes. the result sets up a grand slam decider against england next saturday. bristol have raced into the into the premiership play—off positions after beating newcastle falcons by a huge 85 points to 1a. bristol completely dominated from start to finish and ran in a staggering 13 tries against the division's bottom club, with virimi vakatawa crossing the line for the last score. the emphatic victory propels them into 4th place in the table. bristol replace harlequins who were beaten 37—31 by sale. arron reed scored two of their 5 tries. sale move up two places to sixth in the table, while quins slip down to fifth. lots of professional

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Alex Witt Reports

in terms of donald trump, which is blasphemous. the idolatry of politics has , been around for a long time before trump and since it was never uprooted, it has been allowed to grow and kind of go wild. that's how you have so many people who do not see the cognitive dissonance there. and that is concerning. as part of the reason i wrote the book. i felt it's important as a christian to call this out, that these beliefs do motivate circus people to move to violence. we need to for sure draw a straight line that violence is not an option but also start uprooting the lies and i trawl a tree and getting back to the heart of the fifth. >> it's extraordinary what you put into writing this book. can you leverage, the rise of extremism in the past but the piece pretty good luck with that. it is an important message. it's very good to see you, too. have missed you. the nbc news poll with one

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

our next guest, yale history professor timothy schneider testified about that in the house committee. >> if we follow propaganda we notice a certain pattern which is the political warfare themes which as colleagues have quite rightly said are meant to pass through us. have in fact, done so. first, ukrainians are nazis. a russian theme picked up china echoed on the house floor. second it's all about nato enlargement. a russian team picked up by china. third, ukraine is corrupt. a russian theme picked up by china and echoed on the house floor. russian theme echoed by chinese propaganda picked up in house discussions. fifth, we should pay attention to the border and not do

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Velshi

be the candidate of evangelicals. >> right. >> so i think this is not so helpful. >> someone will have to have a squaring off with who they are with their beliefs. thank you molly. still ahead on velshi, we will watch capitol hill where house members are working to pass a long stalled aid package and others are working to oust the speaker. and the story of a red state governor who figures prominently on trump's vp short list got herself banned on one fifth of the land in her own state. and then maulik choley talks to us about the book he wrote on kids navigating multicultural layers. but now it is not just his book

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