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Gary Lineker Meets

graham taylor, obviously, he's a man that i played for, made me england captain — i'll be eternally grateful for him for that. how did you get him in the first place? how did that happen? um, well, there was talk of us getting bobby moore and i think i spoke to bobby, but the board of directors weren't keen on it. and muir stratford, who was one of our directors, he said, "there's a chap at lincoln city called graham "taylor and i think he's the best young manager" — and he was 28, i think, graham. you're getting somebody to close him down and then your other fella that's coming is coming in there to support and make the angle. were you not put off by the fact that he was so young? not really. but i mean, he — i phoned him up and he was being chased by west brom and he was the name on people's lips and i said, "i'm eltonjohn. laughter. "i'm chairman of watford. "i would like you to be our manager". that's all it needs, surely! someone calls you and says, "i'm eltonjohn". basically! laughter and to his credit, he came down — and with rita,

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Gary Lineker Meets

but i don't know if we actually thought we could achieve it. tell me about — i mean, graham taylor, obviously, he's a man that i played for, made me england captain — i'll be eternally grateful for him for that. how did you get him in the first place? how did that happen? um, well, there was talk of us getting bobby moore and i think i spoke to bobby, but the board of directors weren't keen on it. and muir stratford, who was one of our directors, he said, "there's a chap at lincoln city called graham "taylor and i think he's the best young manager" — and he was 28, i think, graham. you're getting somebody to close him down and then your other fellow that's coming is coming in there to support and make the angle. were you not put off by the fact that he was so young? not really. but i mean, he — i phoned him up and he was being chased by west brom and he was the name on people's lips and i said, "i'm eltonjohn. laughter. "i'm chairman of watford. "i would like you to be our manager". that's all it needs, surely! someone calls you and says, "i'm eltonjohn". basically! laughter

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Gary Lineker Meets

but i don't know if we actually thought we could achieve it. tell me about — i mean, graham taylor, obviously, he's a man that i played for, made me england captain — i'll be eternally grateful for him for that. how did you get him in the first place? how did that happen? um, well, there was talk of us getting bobby moore and i think i spoke to bobby, but the board of directors weren't keen on it. and muir stratford, who was one of our directors, he said, "there's a chap at lincoln city called graham "taylor and i think he's the best young manager" — and he was 28, i think, graham. you're getting somebody to close him down and then your other fellow that's coming is coming in there to support and make the angle. were you not put off by the fact that he was so young? not really. but i mean, he — i phoned him up and he was being chased by west brom and he was the name on people's lips and i said, "i'm eltonjohn. laughter. "i'm chairman of watford. "i would like you to be our manager". that's all it needs, surely! someone calls you and says, "i'm eltonjohn". basically! laughter and to his credit, he came down — and with rita, his wife — and sat down with me

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Gary Lineker Meets

he's a man that i played for, made me england captain — i'll be eternally grateful for him for that. how did you get him in the first place? how did that happen? um, well, there was talk of us getting bobby moore and i think i spoke to bobby, but the board of directors weren't keen on it. and muir stratford, who was one of our directors, he said, "there's a chap at lincoln city called graham "taylor and i think he's the best young manager" — and he was 28, i think, graham. you're getting somebody to close him down and then your other fellow that's coming is coming in there to support and make the angle. were you not put off by the fact that he was so young? not really. but i mean, he — i phoned him up and he was being chased by west brom and he was the name on people's lips and i said, "i'm eltonjohn. laughter. "i'm chairman of watford. "i would like you to be our manager". that's all it needs, surely! someone calls you and says, "i'm eltonjohn". basically! laughter and to his credit, he came down — and with rita, his wife — and sat down with me in my house in windsor,

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Newsday

and for me it is too early to do that— and for me it is too early to do that and — and for me it is too early to do that and university gives me a wider perspective — that and university gives me a wider perspective of what i can move into as i get— perspective of what i can move into as i get older and graduate. obviously... eden, let's hearfrom you. you are still doing your course. i don't know if you know what you want to do when you get your degree. you regretting student experience? your degree. you regretting student exerience? ., , your degree. you regretting student exuerience?— experience? ideally university is su - osed experience? ideally university is supposed to _ experience? ideally university is supposed to be _ experience? ideally university is supposed to be about _ experience? ideally university is supposed to be about the - experience? ideally university is supposed to be about the real. experience? ideally university is - supposed to be about the real world and i don't _ supposed to be about the real world and i don't think— supposed to be about the real world and i don't think that _ supposed to be about the real world and i don't think that it _ supposed to be about the real world and i don't think that it really- supposed to be about the real world and i don't think that it really is- and i don't think that it really is any more _ and i don't think that it really is any more. students— and i don't think that it really is any more. students have - 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made me... it is politics, philosophy and law and l made me... it is politics, i philosophy and law and they made me... it is politics, - philosophy and law and they said it wasn't _ philosophy and law and they said it wasn't going — philosophy and law and they said it wasn't going to _ philosophy and law and they said it wasn't going to be _ philosophy and law and they said it wasn't going to be as— philosophy and law and they said it wasn't going to be as worthwhile . philosophy and law and they said it| wasn't going to be as worthwhile in the future — wasn't going to be as worthwhile in the future so — wasn't going to be as worthwhile in the future so they— wasn't going to be as worthwhile in the future so they steered - wasn't going to be as worthwhile in the future so they steered me - the future so they steered me towards — the future so they steered me towards stem, _ the future so they steered me towards stem, which - the future so they steered me towards stem, which is - the future so they steered me i towards stem, which is obviously quite _ towards stem, which is obviously quite valuable. _ towards stem, which is obviously quite valuable. as _ towards stem, which is obviously quite valuable. as someone - towards stem, which is obviously quite valuable. as someone who| towards stem, which is obviously i quite valuable. as someone who is going _ quite valuable. as someone who is going to _ quite valuable. as someone who is going to come _ quite valuable. as someone who is going to come out _ quite valuable. as someone who is going to come out with _ quite valuable. as someone who is going to come out with a _ quite valuable. as someone who is going to come out with a lot - quite valuable. as someone who is going to come out with a lot of - going to come out with a lot of debt — going to come out with a lot of debt the _

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The Ingraham Angle

all right. despite suffering historicg midterhim losses during his presidency, the democrats think it wise to put obama wise to bai the road ahead of tuesday. but he's losing his cool in more ways than one or own.as >> kevin corke has the report. intrepid reporter that he is from washington tonight. cannot leave your singing. you cracke. d me.ra: to well, tommmmy made me. i'm very impressed. a usually. let's be honest, he's a sure footed, charismatic, smooth talking politician. d smoobut lately, president obas appeared a bit tense, even touchy. case in point, his latest stump speeches for struggling democrateeches. yes, he's usually celebrated,ua revered spritzedll with rose i petal water.vi bungt now he's having to faces h the proverbial pitchforks and torches of americans who are in many caseo are ins, p with the democratic policies. >> he's out there defending. yes, so, sir, serves. s is come on , sir. sir, this is this is what

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell-20210908-05:02:00

the laws, in the way that this texas abortion law wants private citizens to enforce the law. >> it does seem that there are several paths to the end of that texas law. in the one about that bar in cambridge, made me, one if not the most direct, i will also say that i know you're not a booze guy lawrence. so the liquor license did not mean the world to you when it came to the bar. but them getting the liquor license, is probably why they're still there 50 years later. were it not for lawrence tribe taking it to the supreme court. we wouldn't have we wouldn't be there. >> i was walking around there recently. a lot of change but the bar is still there. rachel before you go my favorite line, my favorite line of the whole discussion with professor tribe was, he was my student. which of course, was his reply. to your question about the attorney general of the united states. and every time, every time he is here, that is astonishing

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BBC News-20210822-11:04:00

for afghanistan with the united nations assistance mission in afghanistan — serving also as the united nations resident and humanitarian coordinator. he joins us live from kabul. thank you very much for your time. i wonder if you could update our audience on the humanitarian situation across afghanistan. i have soken situation across afghanistan. i have spoken many _ situation across afghanistan. i have spoken many times _ situation across afghanistan. i have spoken many times about - situation across afghanistan. i have spoken many times about the - spoken many times about the situation on bbc it is very tense. made me —— maybe we... thanks to the great work that is being done we have 600 metric tonnes of food since the beginning of the month we also have been able to deliver assistance of nonfood items. and 3.5 tonnes

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190413:08:57:00

made me. take. a closer. look. let's move on. to the to the be handling the boat on the bold. eleven. o'clock. class the bog. my goodness the lizards are that far that's just fun something's going great

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20180707:06:54:00

something back for the opportunity he was given. because. i could have been doing different things but actually now that. made me. so that i can show people that we can make the change in. the cantle project has been running for two years known. in part by the local government and also to private donations seems to be one of the investment that we seeing is that the zealander actually becoming invested is not just for the species but for visitation a lot of people don't know how to connect to it. but now we bring these magnificent animals back and the community can really. and actually see the benefits of conserving. on the degraded around cape

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