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the stuff that you see him leave it to beaver. >> you will see when gary talks about his dad how close they were. and it wasn't just because i archie had introduced him to surfing. >> i kind of always looked up to my dad. my dad was a really soft spoken, easygoing, yet affable guy. >> so here they were. to the outside world, an old-fashioned family, inside secretly something seething. it was almost christmas, 1985. 5:30 am. archie started work early. so did gary, who was just 20 years old then. >> he had come into my room and he said hey, gary, i'm going to be leaving now, so make sure you get up. >> i said okay, no problem, thanks dad. love you. see you. >> gary dressed, headed outside into cold, dark morning. it was then he saw something

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Sportsday

with terminal cancer. eriksson was the first foreign coach to manage england reaching three major championship quarter finals in a row. after spells in english and italian club football he was most recently working at klaastad in his native sweden before stepping down 11 months ago. eriksson says he will "fight for as long as possible". so i fall and my children took me to the hospital. and after one day of examination. so i fall and my children took me to the hospital. and after one day of examination. and. they told me that i got five small strokes, but that's ok. they said, no problem, you recover 100% from that.

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Americas Newsroom

meant, he said that and now it's up there for everyone to debate again. >> of course, also within these subpoenas, andy can speak more to this there should be room for good faith negotiation, which is why both representatives comer and jordan said okay, fine, you can testify publicly, no problem. we need you to testify -- sit down for a deposition first with staff attorneys and get to the bottom of our questions there. they did make an effort to move towards the middle on that front. hunter could have publicly testified provided that he sat down first with staff attorneys. but dana to your point it is a big public relations stunt. no one is talking about trump's arguments for tomorrow but i also think it helps the former president since he had such a bad press today yesterday. maybe he is happy about it. >> bill: andy, jump back in here. your name was invoked. well, if you defy a subpoena and risking the threat of

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>> john: a lot of the pieces of sound in chad pergram's piece, you were saying it doesn't matter what he said in public, it's what the subpoena says. >> kerri: anyone can look at the subpoena. it's clearly marked for a deposition. and now, there is a point made i think nancy mace, maybe jamie raskin yes, there needs to be good faith negotiation. that is true and i would argue that comer and jordan did do that when they said ok, you want to publicly testify, no problem. but first comply with the subpoena for the deposition, then you can publicly testify. of course the democrats say the reason we don't want him to publicly testify because you republicans are going to spin what he says and people will not get the real deal. but again, anybody can pull up the transcripts from the closed door depositions, the committee is good about consistently putting those out to read and decide for themselves what the truth actually is.

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Newsday

president of the club came in and said, henry kissinger would like to come you guys and we said, no problem, and he put henry in and the first thing henry said was, gentlemen, please don't get up. kissinger obviously watch the game and watched the new york cosmos play. and watched the new york cosmos -la . , and watched the new york cosmos la. ., ., , play. henry came to a lot of matches when he was — play. henry came to a lot of matches when he was in _ play. henry came to a lot of matches when he was in new— play. henry came to a lot of matches when he was in new york _ play. henry came to a lot of matches when he was in new york and - play. henry came to a lot of matches when he was in new york and his - play. henry came to a lot of matches| when he was in new york and his son was very enthusiastic about the game for dip they were at matches quite often. ~ ., ., ,, for dip they were at matches quite often. ~ ., ., i. .,, ., often. what to you was franz beckenbauer _ often. what to you was franz beckenbauer like _ often. what to you was franz beckenbauer like in - often. what to you was franz beckenbauer like in his - often. what to you was franz beckenbauer like in his style| often. what to you was franz - beckenbauer like in his style and in his skill and in his personality? well, he was very elegant as a player, as everybody knows, and he seemed very stoic in his personal life, but he really turned out to have an incredible sense of humour. he loved to joke around. he was the type of guy that could befriend

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much to do. you have to hold the perimeter, you have to do searches, you have sweeps, evidence, you have to take care of family members. so, it is all intense for a while. so for a while you need all that help and the commanders and leaders need to manage that help, need to be prepared to manage that help because you need all those officers to come because you don't know what it is. you don't know if there is multiple killers running around and so you got to get there first, and then decide what happens. if it spins down real fast, no problem. you can back out easy. but it is always good to see that many officers, deputies, troopers and federal agents getting there as quick as they can. >> the only glimpse i see of the timeline is from the local affiliate saying around 8:25 a.m. the middle school was cleared, the second team clearing the high school. you're looking at a gap of 45 minutes or so. so, again, there is a big gap and i'm wondering at what point the police were actually able to

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their willingness, their pronouncement that they will prejudge this case and prejudge the ultimate outcome for donald trump. ron desantis, he has this thing with migrants at the border, that border agents should be able to prejudge what's in the backpack and use deadly force against migrants. donald trump has prejudged to say i'm going to let the old man out of jail, no problem. curious to say to nikki haley and ron desantis, what about hunter biden? very decisive. that would be a very divisive conviction. i'm sure they would feel so empathetic for the divide in the country on that issue as well. i joke, but what it shows is a complete lack of leadership and also shows why there has not really been a republican primary to speak of because there is no daylight, not just on confronting donald trump on criminality, but going along with it. when you bring in race and other policy matters, zero contrast between haley, desantis, can

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he is. i will say that this campus has been the scene of a lot of incidents and originally the confederate monument and people from the surrounding areas, very rural, call them neo confederates, they come on campus, and draw trouble, other groups, i won't say clash with them, seen elements of antifa on campus, remember aed individuals, one incident i did a review on, criticized for underreacting. so i can see why -- overreacting is better, and if they don't know where he is and he's armed and maybe shots have been fired, no problem with everyreacting in an incident like that. >> john: hey, chris, hang on, we want to jump to jonathan hunt. unc police have put out alert and description photo of the

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for that, no problem? >> listen, after 25 years of experience in that office, and having worked personally with fani willis, i can tell you that her team is ready and prepared to go. they were ready for trial when the indictment was handed down. those folks have got their witnesses lined up, and they have got their trial notebooks all set and when october comes, they'll be prepared. and a bit of quick insight. the fact that there are 19 people on this indictment, under rico, this is not unprecedented for this office. d.a. willis and myself, a few years ago, had a rico case in which 35 individuals were indicted under rico. 21 of those individuals entered into negotiated guilty pleas and accepted responsibility and testified during the trial with

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Outnumbered

when the government told me i couldn't eat raw cookie dough anymore, i stopped listening. we'll see how this plays out, there will be noncompliance. >> kayleigh: i love to talk to sara from staten island. new york one, 104 years old reveal her secret to long life, a beer every evening to unwind. you go. >> it should start today. if they did make it a rule or low, no problem, never have had alcohol in my life and turned out mostly okay to this point. if you did have to be barred, you would be okay. secret toen it4, i may have to reconsider. >> good with consideration. >> good for them.

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