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in the semi finals tomorrow. jannik sinner won his singles match andthen teamed up with lorenzo sonego to take the deciding doubles for a 2 1victory over the netherlands the 12 teams still in with a chance of qualifying for euro 2024 have found out what route they ll need to take to make it to germany next summer. wales missed out on the last automatic spot on tuesday so they ll now need to beat finland in the play off semi finals in march and then beat either poland or estonia to book their place at the championships. what s important is the home draw in the second leg, we have to get him job done first and foremost but we are probably wanting to avoid ukraine as well a month so i think it has gone to plan for us. i don t think any team in that group would have been wanted to play us. the form we are in at the minute and with the red wall at home we would take anybody on in cardiff. elsewhere, 2004 champions greece will need to beat kazakhstan and then either georgia o

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20190615:00:03:00

year school couldn t afford the judgment. that turned out to be yet another ludicrous lie. tax documents revealed the school has more than a billion dollars in assets. bill jacobson professor at cornell law school. the publisher of the legal insurrection blog. he covered this case from beginning to end. virtually the only person to do so, and he joins us tonight. mr. jacobson, thanks a lot for coming on. thank you for having me on. tucker: what do you think having watched this from the first day to the last, what do you think the message the jury was sending was? well, i think the message that the jury was sending is that all lives matter, frankly. that the lives of this bakery, the lives of people who get up at 3:00 in the morning to cook the baked goods, that the students eat in the dining halls matter just as much as anybody else. and the truth matters. because these are people, as you pointed out, who did nothing wrong. they literally were just minding their business that

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the $70,000 a year of school couldn t afford the judgment. that turned out to be yet another library tax documents reveal the school has more than a billion dollars in assets. phil jacobson is a professor at cornell law school and is the publisher of the he covered thi case from beginning to end virtually the only person to do so. he joined us tonight. thank you for coming on. thank you for having me on. what you think having watch thi from the first aid to the last, what do you think the message t the jury was sending? a think the message the jury was sending is that all lives matter frankly. that the lives of this bakery, the lives of people who get up at three in the morning to put the baked goods that the students eat in the dining hall matter just as much as anybody elsberry and the truth matters because these are people as you pointed out who did nothing

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to hear the case but then just last month the trump administration changed the government s policy on the transgender issue. under president obama, the education department had said that sex discrimination is the same as gender identity discrimination and therefore a school couldn t refuse to allow a student to use a bathroom matching their gender identity. the trump straeadministration rescinded that policy. the supreme court said to both sides what do we do now? both sides said let s hear the order but today the court said it not going to hear the case and in a further blow it vacated it, wiped off the books the supreme court ruling in favor of gavin grimm. it back to the appeals court. it will still decide this issue,

Transcripts for CNN Anderson Cooper 360 20140702 03:43:00

reporter: abbie s family believes the hershey school made an inhumane decision by barring her from campus on a day she had looked forward to most of her life. they crushed her. they did. reporter: we wanted to find out why the school couldn t have allowed this child at the very least say goodbye to her friend she went to school with oover nine years. we looked over 400 pages of medical records after they received them from the school. they did indicate abbie received quality care by the school, and particularly from a school psychologist named dr. benjamin hurr. but they showed no concern that abbie could be dangerous to any other children. last april abbie acknowledged putting her arm around a house matt s neck after that housemate complained of aggressive behavior. it sounds like it could have been a serious incident, but the school s own psychologist downplayed it, writing we agreed that abbie is not a malicious girl and did not intend to harm her housemate. and there is more

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