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- Pep explains Man City tactical choices and rues Sterling miss - Goal.com
- マナカナ三倉茉奈 第1子妊娠を発表「新しい命を大切にしっかり守っていこうと」年内出産予定 - goo.ne.jp
- COVID-19 viral, antibody testing now available at Volusia County Fairgrounds - FOX 35 Orlando
- Mobile community resource center in Clinton extended through Tuesday - KWQC-TV6
- Robert Trump, the younger brother of President Donald Trump, dead at age 71 - CNN
- Elderly couple singing love song to baby laughing uncontrollably: 5 viral videos of the week - Hindustan Times
- Louisa County Sheriff’s Office investigating possible mobile meth lab - WWBT NBC12 News
- 新型コロナ感染の庄司智春 15日から入院と報告「対策の甘さから集団感染引き起こした可能性」と謝罪 - auone.jp
- Lineker explains shocking Sterling miss in Man City defeat - Goal.com
- 'They are too far ahead of us' - Solskjaer calls on Man Utd to spend money on better players - Goal
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Pep explains Man City tactical choices and rues Sterling miss - Goal.com Posted: 15 Aug 2020 11:42 PM PDT Pep Guardiola explained his tactical tweaks in Manchester City's shock Champions League loss to Lyon were to try to cover his side's weaknesses and rued Raheem Sterling's costly miss. City fell to a 3-1 defeat in Saturday's quarter-final in Lisbon, with Moussa Dembele striking twice after Kevin De Bruyne had cancelled out Maxwel Cornet's opener. There will be much scrutiny of the tactical choices made by Guardiola, who opted to line up with an unfamiliar three-man defence with wing-backs, while Phil Foden and Bernardo Silva were unused substitutes despite the need for goals. When asked about his line-up by BT Sport, Guardiola said: "No, what we have done is try to cover our weak points in comparing with the strong points, like they make incredible [moves] in the channels with the two-v-two. "[After the] first 15-20 minutes of the first half, it was magnificent, we unblocked our respect a little bit, or we struggled to find our spaces to attack and in the same shape we played well in the final 10-15 minutes. "We created chances, scored a magnificent goal, but unfortunately missed another one."
The match was defined by a scarcely believable period in which Sterling blazed over the crossbar with the goal wide open before Dembele pounced on a poor parry from Ederson at the other end to make it 3-1 and all but end City's hopes. Guardiola accepted that to progress in the Champions League such errors cannot occur. "In this situation, you have to equalise and go to extra-time in the last minutes, and after, we concede the third goal," he added. "In this competition, you have to be perfect. We created more chances, more shooting, but unfortunately we are out again." It marks the third straight season City have fallen at the quarter-final stage under Guardiola, who remains convinced his side will eventually end that hoodoo. "One day we will break this gap to the semis. In the first 20, 25 minutes, we struggled to find spaces to attack," he said. "The second half was okay - we were there. I had a feeling we were better. You have to be perfect in this competition." Lyon's second goal was not without controversy with the VAR checking for a potential foul on Aymeric Laporte, while City also appealed in vain for offside against Karl Toko Ekambi, who let the ball pass through his legs to the onside Dembele. Guardiola was not in the mood to find excuses for his team's failure, though. "I don't know. I don't want to talk about the circumstances sometimes, you know I don't wanna talk, it looks like i am complaining or finding excuses, we are out," he reasoned. "I had the feeling we were incredible already. We did a lot of good things, but we made a lot of mistakes in the boxes in the key moments." "Goal" - Google News August 15, 2020 at 03:59PM https://ift.tt/2Y5P34U Pep explains Man City tactical choices and rues Sterling miss - Goal.com "Goal" - Google News https://ift.tt/35TEe8t Shoes Man Tutorial Pos News Update Meme Update Korean Entertainment News Japan News Update |
マナカナ三倉茉奈 第1子妊娠を発表「新しい命を大切にしっかり守っていこうと」年内出産予定 - goo.ne.jp Posted: 15 Aug 2020 11:40 PM PDT マナカナ三倉茉奈 第1子妊娠を発表「新しい命を大切にしっかり守っていこうと」年内出産予定 - goo.ne.jp 「マナカナ」で知られる双子姉妹の女優、三倉茉奈(34)が16日、自身のブログを更新し、第1子を妊娠したことを公表した。すでに安定期に入っており、年内出産予定。 茉奈は「私事で大変恐縮ですが、このたび第一子を授かりましたことをご報告させて頂きます。現在は安定期に入っており、年内に出産予定です」と報告した。 「初めての妊娠、そしてまだまだ落ち着かない状況に不安もありますが、新しい命を大切にしっかり守っていこうと思います」と決意を記し、「二児の母である妹の存在もとても心強く感じています」と2児の母である妹、三倉佳奈(34)の存在に触れた。 「お仕事に関しましては、体調と相談しながら務めさせていただきたいと思っておりますので、今後ともよろしくお願い致します」としつつ、「新型コロナウイルス感染症の一日も早い終息を願うとともに、暑さも厳しい折柄 皆様、くれぐれもご自愛ください」と締めくくった。 茉奈は昨年2月、関西出身の同い年の一般男性と結婚した。 2020-08-16 03:50:00Z https://news.google.com/__i/rss/rd/articles/CBMiWGh0dHBzOi8vbmV3cy5nb28ubmUuanAvYXJ0aWNsZS9zcG9uaWNoaS9lbnRlcnRhaW5tZW50L3Nwb25pY2hpLXNwbmdvby0yMDIwMDgxNi0wMTMwLmh0bWzSAVxodHRwczovL25ld3MuZ29vLm5lLmpwL2FtcC9hcnRpY2xlL3Nwb25pY2hpL2VudGVydGFpbm1lbnQvc3BvbmljaGktc3BuZ29vLTIwMjAwODE2LTAxMzAuaHRtbA?oc=5 |
COVID-19 viral, antibody testing now available at Volusia County Fairgrounds - FOX 35 Orlando Posted: 15 Aug 2020 10:47 PM PDT VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. - Testing for COVID-19 is now underway at the Volusia County Fairgrounds. Viral and antibody testing began on Friday at the drive-up site, located on east New York Avenue in DeLand. Testing is available from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursdays through Tuesdays. There is no testing on Wednesdays. Officials say an appointment is recommended to save time. Officials said in a news release: "Viral testing uses a self-administered nasal swab test that allows you to swab your own nose while in your vehicle, supervised by trained medical professionals. No symptoms are required to receive a viral test. Test results are expected in 2 to 5 days. Testing is free and available for individuals five years of age and older. Adults 18 years and older are required to provide a picture identification. Child consent forms are required to be filled out for those between five years old and 17 years old. Antibody testing requires a blood draw. Test results are available in 30 minutes. Testing is free and available for individuals 18 years of age and older with photo ID. Only 200 antibody tests are available each day." Advertisement Appointments for viral testing are recommended and can be made online at www.doineedacovid19test.com/. Individuals must print and bring their test voucher and a picture ID with them on the day of their test. People getting antibody testing will be required to get the COVID nasal swab first. "viral" - Google News August 15, 2020 at 04:27PM https://ift.tt/2Q03pz6 COVID-19 viral, antibody testing now available at Volusia County Fairgrounds - FOX 35 Orlando "viral" - Google News https://ift.tt/2BCxygM Shoes Man Tutorial Pos News Update Meme Update Korean Entertainment News Japan News Update |
Mobile community resource center in Clinton extended through Tuesday - KWQC-TV6 Posted: 15 Aug 2020 10:44 PM PDT CLINTON, Iowa (KWQC) - The Clinton County Emergency Management says a mobile community resource center is open in Clinton for storm victims still without power and in need of resources. Originally, it was scheduled to have meals available for those in need on Saturday and Sunday, but officials have announced it will be open until at least Tuesday and boxes of food will also be available on Monday. The resource center is set up in Clinton Park, 344 3rd Ave. S, Clinton, across from the Central Fire Station. It will be open from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, and hours of operation for Monday and Tuesday are 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Shelf-stable meals will be available Sunday, according to Clinton County Emergency Management. According to Clinton County Emergency Management, on Monday at 11 a.m., boxes of food including produce, dairy and meat will be available and are being provided by the Information, Referral Assistance Services along with the Riverbend Foodbank. The resource center also includes electrical outlets and portable power for medical equipment and for cellular phone recharging. Limited amounts of ice will also be available for essential medical and perishable needs. Those in need of ice are asked to bring their own bag or cooler. The mobile community resource center is hosted by Mercy One, the City of Clinton Fire Department, Clinton County Public Health and Clinton County Emergency Management. Volunteers will also be available to take requests for assistance and refer residents to where to find assistance. Those with questions about resources may also call 2-1-1 for information any time of the day. Copyright 2020 KWQC. All rights reserved. "Mobile" - Google News August 15, 2020 at 05:17PM https://ift.tt/2Y1Ket9 Mobile community resource center in Clinton extended through Tuesday - KWQC-TV6 "Mobile" - Google News https://ift.tt/2P9t7Cg Shoes Man Tutorial Pos News Update Meme Update Korean Entertainment News Japan News Update |
Robert Trump, the younger brother of President Donald Trump, dead at age 71 - CNN Posted: 15 Aug 2020 10:08 PM PDT "It is with heavy heart I share that my wonderful brother, Robert, peacefully passed away tonight. He was not just my brother, he was my best friend. He will be greatly missed, but we will meet again. His memory will live on in my heart forever. Robert, I love you. Rest in peace," the President said. Donald Trump is expected to attend his brother's funeral. However no details were immediately available on plans. Additionally, a source familiar said the President personally dictated the White House statement on his brother. "Uncle Robert, we love you. You are in our hearts and prayers, always," Ivanka Trump posted on Twitter Saturday night. The President called his brother's hospital room late on Saturday as it seemed his death was near, two people familiar with the matter told CNN. It's not clear whether they connected or whether Robert Trump's condition allowed him to speak by phone with the President. Separately, several people who spoke to Trump Saturday said he appeared saddened by the impending loss of his brother. Donald Trump made a last minute decision to go to New York Friday to visit his brother as he headed to New Jersey for the weekend. Robert Trump had been admitted to New York-Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan. Details of Robert Trump's illness have not been released. He had been sick for several months, a person familiar with knowledge of the matter told CNN. During a White House briefing on Friday, Trump declined to provide reporters with details on his brother's illness. "I have a wonderful brother. We have a great relationship for a long time, from day one, so long time ago. And he's in the hospital right now," Trump said Friday when asked about his brother. "Hopefully he'll be alright, but he's -- he's pretty -- he's having a hard time," he added. Later Friday as he headed to see his brother Trump told reporters: "He's having a tough time." The younger Trump was previously hospitalized in June with an undisclosed serious condition CNN has previously reported. Robert Trump had served as an executive vice president of the Trump Organization. Part of his duties including overseeing the organization's Atlantic City casinos. Robert Trump was born in 1948 and was one of four siblings to the President, including the late Fred Trump, Jr. He was a former top executive at the Trump Organization. He married Ann Marie Pallan earlier this year and was previously married to Blaine (Beard) Trump. Before his death, Robert Trump resided in Millbrook, New York, in the Hudson Valley. Robert Trump said in 2016 that he supported his brother's presidential run and according to Town & Country, he hosted events and fundraisers in Millbrook for his brother and other Republicans. In June, Robert Trump filed a temporary restraining order in an attempt to block the publication of an unflattering tell-all book by Mary Trump, Fred Trump Jr.'s daughter. Robert Trump said in a statement to The New York Times at the time that he was "deeply disappointed" in Mary Trump's decision to publish the book, which included details about the President's family, childhood and upbringing. Mary Trump said in an interview with Greenpeace earlier this week that Robert Trump had been sick and hospitalized "a couple of times in the last three months." CORRECTION: This headline and story have been updated to correct Robert Trump's age. He was 71. This story has been updated with additional developments. Top stories - Google News August 15, 2020 at 08:48PM https://ift.tt/3iLwTgy Robert Trump, the younger brother of President Donald Trump, dead at age 71 - CNN Top stories - Google News https://ift.tt/2FLTecc Shoes Man Tutorial Pos News Update Meme Update Korean Entertainment News Japan News Update |
Posted: 15 Aug 2020 09:47 PM PDT If you're a regular user of social media, chances are you've come across such videos which can instantly make you smile – and some of them may even melt your heart. If you haven't, then let these videos show you the way. From an elderly couple singing together to a cute baby laughing uncontrollably, here are some of the videos which may make you say "wow" and "aww", all at the same time. Baby's uncontrollable laughter Shared on the Instagram profile @kenzzben, this is a video which makes for a super sweet watch. "You know you suck at golf when your baby even laughs at you," shared with the caption, chances are the clip will make you laugh out loud. Smart toddler This video shows how efforts of a mother who tried keeping her baby out of the kitchen failed. Though a little over a minute long, this video is a delight to watch. Elderly couple's love song This video of an elderly couple, Frannie and Eddy, wowed people because of the sweet interaction between the duo it captures. It shows them singing love songs for each other using their own lyrics.
Baby bear's antics This video shows a curious baby bear trying to 'investigate' a home and its mom's reaction to this inquisitiveness . This video is not just hilarious but absolutely adorable too. Jasprit Bumrah's little fan Jasprit Bumrah shared a video of a little fan of his trying to imitate the pacer's bowling style. The video impressed many, including former India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh .
Which of these videos do you like the best? "viral" - Google News August 15, 2020 at 08:18PM https://ift.tt/3kZ6P3I Elderly couple singing love song to baby laughing uncontrollably: 5 viral videos of the week - Hindustan Times "viral" - Google News https://ift.tt/2BCxygM Shoes Man Tutorial Pos News Update Meme Update Korean Entertainment News Japan News Update |
Louisa County Sheriff’s Office investigating possible mobile meth lab - WWBT NBC12 News Posted: 15 Aug 2020 09:44 PM PDT [unable to retrieve full-text content] Louisa County Sheriff's Office investigating possible mobile meth lab WWBT NBC12 News"Mobile" - Google News August 15, 2020 at 08:33PM https://ift.tt/343U2XB Louisa County Sheriff's Office investigating possible mobile meth lab - WWBT NBC12 News "Mobile" - Google News https://ift.tt/2P9t7Cg Shoes Man Tutorial Pos News Update Meme Update Korean Entertainment News Japan News Update |
新型コロナ感染の庄司智春 15日から入院と報告「対策の甘さから集団感染引き起こした可能性」と謝罪 - auone.jp Posted: 15 Aug 2020 09:09 PM PDT 新型コロナ感染の庄司智春 15日から入院と報告「対策の甘さから集団感染引き起こした可能性」と謝罪 - auone.jp 新型コロナ感染を公表したお笑いコンビ「品川庄司」の庄司智春(44)が16日、自身のツイッターで、15日から入院していることを明かした。 庄司は13日に新型コロナ陽性となったお笑いコンビ「極楽とんぼ」の山本圭壱(52)を慕う「軍団山本」の一員。今月8日に軍団のYouTubeで生配信された動画に出演。共演していたお笑いコンビ「ココリコ」の遠藤章造(49)やピン芸人のじゃぴょん桑折(47)も15日までに陽性と判明している。動画に出ていた芸人メンバー4人全員の感染が確認された。当該動画は15日までに削除されている。 庄司は「改めてご報告です」と文書を投稿。「この度の8日のYoutubeの生配信の時に感染予防対策が不完全だった為、集団感染を引き起こした可能性があります」と説明。「問題となるYoutube動画に関しては、所属事務所の判断で非公開となりました」と続けた。 続けて「症状が出た12日からは検査以外で人との接触を断って 自宅内でも隔離生活をし 家族と距離をとって生活しました」としたうえで、「そして保健所の迅速な対応、判断により昨日から入院しております」と、入院治療に入っていることを明かした。 「自分たちの対策の甘さから集団感染を引き起こした可能性があります。本当に申し訳ありませんでした」と謝罪した。 08/16 12:29 スポニチアネックス 2020-08-16 03:29:00Z https://news.google.com/__i/rss/rd/articles/CBMiRWh0dHBzOi8vYXJ0aWNsZS5hdW9uZS5qcC9kZXRhaWwvMS81LzkvOF85X3JfMjAyMDA4MTZfMTU5NzU0ODY5MjY4NjE3N9IBAA?oc=5 |
Lineker explains shocking Sterling miss in Man City defeat - Goal.com Posted: 15 Aug 2020 08:42 PM PDT Raheem Sterling will struggle to sleep after his big miss against Lyon in the Champions League quarter-final, according to Gary Lineker. Usually so reliable in front of goal for Manchester City, Sterling blazed a glorious open-goal chance over the Lyon bar when the French side were 2-1 ahead. An equaliser then could have seen the game swing City's way, but instead Lyon poured forward and scored another against Pep Guardiola's team, wrapping up a shock 3-1 win. Former England striker Lineker, now a presenter with BT Sport, said Sterling got his technique wrong and attempted to apply too much power to the cross from Gabriel Jesus. "He looked like he was in the perfect position to hit it, but he's not going to sleep very well tonight, Raheem Sterling," Lineker said. "I tell you why he's missed it: because he's tried to hit it too hard. "When you're in that position where you know you've got an open goal, the only way you can miss it is putting your foot through it, and if there is a slight bobble there is a chance it'll go over the bar. "It's almost like he's trying to hit it with a little bit of force and there's obviously been a little bit of lift of the ball, a little bobble. But if you take the weight off it, you can't miss." Guardiola refused to single Sterling out for his miss post-match stressing City shouldn't have conceded the goals they did. "I didn't see the players, we're going to talk now in the hotel. So after the, the locker room the players were, of course sad. Now we're going to do it in the hotel but it's part of the game," he said. "The football in this competition, we know we can do many things but in the boxes you have to be serious. Not concede the goals we concede, especially the second one. "I think the statistics showed that we created more than the other teams in terms of everything but it was not enough." Lyon will now face Bayern Munich in the Champions League semi-finals next week as City try to accept a third consecutive quarter-final exit in the competition. In the other semi-final, Paris-Saint Germain will tackle RB Leipzig, after the Ligue 1 giants banished their own quarter-final demons against Atalanta. "Goal" - Google News August 15, 2020 at 06:03PM https://ift.tt/2Y1iCVa Lineker explains shocking Sterling miss in Man City defeat - Goal.com "Goal" - Google News https://ift.tt/35TEe8t Shoes Man Tutorial Pos News Update Meme Update Korean Entertainment News Japan News Update |
'They are too far ahead of us' - Solskjaer calls on Man Utd to spend money on better players - Goal Posted: 15 Aug 2020 08:42 PM PDT Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer believes the likes of Liverpool and Manchester City are "too far ahead" as he called on the club to spend money on better players. While Solskjaer's side finished the season strongly to secure third-place in the Premier League, they ended up being 15 points behind City and 33 points shy of the Reds. The Red Devils haven't won the league since 2013, with their last piece of silverware now dating back to 2017. Ahead of a Europa League semi-final against Sevilla on Sunday, Solskjaer admitted the cub still has plenty of work to do as he called on them to splash the cash in order to close the gap. "It's a race. You can see teams building. We're always looking at the squad and player logistics," Solskjaer said. "It is definitely about quality – and it is going to cost money to get in players who are better than the ones we already have. "We still have a way to go to get to the level of the teams at the top of the Premier League. They are too far ahead of us. "We are still growing, getting better of course, but we are not the finished article. Nowhere near." United continue to be linked with a big-money move for Borussia Dortmund star Jadon Sancho but have struggled to agree on a fee. The Red Devils' mid-season signing of Bruno Fernandes proved crucial with the Portuguese attacker scoring eight goals and contributing seven assists across just 14 Premier League appearances. Sevilla manager Julen Lopetegui believes the Manchester United side his La Liga side will face on Sunday is the best the club has assembled in some time. "This United is the best Manchester United in recent years, a team that has found its way, that's why they haven't lost in the Premier League since January," he said. "They have found the space for the many quality footballers that they have. They are complete, they will force us to play a great game to compete with them. "This is what I hope for tomorrow, a semi-final in a game of maximum difficulty and that will require us at all levels to play collectively." "Goal" - Google News August 15, 2020 at 04:52PM https://ift.tt/30ZO6gp 'They are too far ahead of us' - Solskjaer calls on Man Utd to spend money on better players - Goal "Goal" - Google News https://ift.tt/35TEe8t Shoes Man Tutorial Pos News Update Meme Update Korean Entertainment News Japan News Update |
渡辺明新名人、現役最強と言われて「悪い気はしない」 - 朝日新聞デジタル Posted: 15 Aug 2020 08:39 PM PDT 渡辺明新名人、現役最強と言われて「悪い気はしない」 - 朝日新聞デジタル 第78期将棋名人戦七番勝負(朝日新聞社、毎日新聞社主催、大和証券グループ協賛)を制して、初めて名人を獲得した渡辺明・新名人(36)が、名人のタイトル奪取から一夜明けた16日、大阪市福島区の関西将棋会館で記者会見した。さわやかな笑顔で登場した渡辺新名人は、快活な口調で主催紙記者らの質問に答えた。届いた祝福のメールの多さから「名人位の反響の大きさを感じました」と笑顔を見せた。(佐藤圭司) 拡大する名人位を獲得して記者会見に臨む渡辺明新名人=2020年8月16日午前9時2分、大阪市福島区、角野貴之撮影 ――新名人おめでとうございます。昨夜は早い終局だった。昨日の夜はどう過ごしましたか。 食事を取って部屋に戻ってからは、メールの返信をしながら朝方まで起きていました。いつも対局日はあまり眠れないので。4時ぐらいに寝て、8時ぐらいに起きた。 ――昨日は「まだ(名人になった)実感がない」と繰り返し言っていた。一夜明けてどうか。 連絡をもらったり返事を出したりしている間に少しずつ、そういう実感も出てきたかなと。これから名人として対局したり仕事したりして、より感じる機会は多くなるのかな。 ――あわせて三冠。世間から「将棋界の第一人者」と表現される点について。 「第一人者」という定義づけがあいまいなところはある。タイトル戦に常時出ている人たちのことをそう言うと思う。そういう意味ではずいぶん前から第一人者だったかな(笑)。 タイトルの数を三つに戻すことができたのは満足している。6月からタイトル戦が二つ始まって、二つとも負けてしまうようだと、これから厳しくなるんだろうなと思っていた。そういう状況を避けられてほっとしている。 ――「現役最強」と言われることも多い。 言われて悪い気持ちはしないで… 2種類の会員記事が月300本まで読めるお得なシンプルコースはこちら 2020-08-16 02:06:56Z https://news.google.com/__i/rss/rd/articles/CBMiN2h0dHBzOi8vd3d3LmFzYWhpLmNvbS9hcnRpY2xlcy9BU044SjNHM1FOOEpQVEZDMDA5Lmh0bWzSATtodHRwczovL3d3dy5hc2FoaS5jb20vYW1wL2FydGljbGVzL0FTTjhKM0czUU44SlBURkMwMDkuaHRtbA?oc=5 |
今日睇咗未? 高薪中年漢失業快餐店扮返工為妻室紆尊降貴送外賣/事隔8年再捲同性緋聞劉心悠:在謠言中發現難以置信的事 - 加拿大星島日報 Posted: 15 Aug 2020 08:38 PM PDT desimpul.blogspot.com August 15, 2020 at 06:50AM https://ift.tt/2Y79Dll 今日睇咗未? 高薪中年漢失業快餐店扮返工為妻室紆尊降貴送外賣/事隔8年再捲同性緋聞劉心悠:在謠言中發現難以置信的事 - 加拿大星島日報 https://ift.tt/2YHFets |
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Robert Trump, the president’s younger brother, dead at 71 - KSAT San Antonio Posted: 15 Aug 2020 08:08 PM PDT NEW YORK – President Donald Trump's younger brother, Robert Trump, a businessman known for an even keel that seemed almost incompatible with the family name, died Saturday night after being hospitalized in New York, the president said in a statement. He was 71. The president visited his brother at a New York City hospital on Friday after White House officials said he had become seriously ill. Officials did not immediately release a cause of death. "It is with heavy heart I share that my wonderful brother, Robert, peacefully passed away tonight," Donald Trump said in a statement. "He was not just my brother, he was my best friend. He will be greatly missed, but we will meet again. His memory will live on in my heart forever. Robert, I love you. Rest in peace." The youngest of the Trump siblings had remained close to the 74-year-old president and, as recently as June, filed a lawsuit on behalf of the Trump family that unsuccessfully sought to stop publication of a tell-all book by the president's niece, Mary. Robert Trump had reportedly been hospitalized in the intensive care unit for several days that same month. Both longtime businessmen, Robert and Donald had strikingly different personalities. Donald Trump once described his younger brother as "much quieter and easygoing than I am," and "the only guy in my life whom I ever call 'honey.'" Robert Trump began his career on Wall Street working in corporate finance but later joined the family business, managing real estate holdings as a top executive in the Trump Organization. "When he worked in the Trump Organization, he was known as the nice Trump," Gwenda Blair, a Trump family biographer, told The Associated Press. "Robert was the one people would try to get to intervene if there was a problem." Robert Stewart Trump was born in 1948, the youngest of New York City real estate developer Fred Trump's five children. The president, more than two years older than Robert, admittedly bullied his brother in their younger years, even as he praised his loyalty and laid-back demeanor. "I think it must be hard to have me for a brother but he's never said anything about it and we're very close," Donald Trump wrote in his 1987 bestseller "The Art of the Deal." "Robert gets along with almost everyone," he added, "which is great for me since I sometimes have to be the bad guy." In the 1980s, Donald Trump tapped Robert Trump to oversee an Atlantic City casino project, calling him the perfect fit for the job. When it cannibalized his other casinos, though, "he pointed the finger of blame at Robert," said Blair, author of "The Trumps: Three Generations that Built an Empire." "When the slot machines jammed the opening weekend at the Taj Mahal, he very specifically and furiously denounced Robert, and Robert walked out and never worked for his brother again," Blair said. A Boston University graduate, Robert Trump later managed the Brooklyn portion of father Fred Trump's real estate empire, which was eventually sold. Once a regular boldface name in Manhattan's social pages, Robert Trump had kept a lower profile in recent years. "He was not a newsmaker," Blair said. Before divorcing his first wife, Blaine Trump, more than a decade ago, Robert Trump had been active on Manhattan's Upper East Side charity circuit. He avoided the limelight during his elder brother's presidency, having retired to the Hudson Valley. But he described himself as a big supporter of the White House run in a 2016 interview with the New York Post. "I support Donald one thousand percent," Robert Trump said. In early March of 2020, he married his longtime girlfriend, Ann Marie Pallan. The eldest Trump sibling and Mary's father, Fred Trump Jr., struggled with alcoholism and died in 1981 at the age of 43. The president's surviving siblings include Elizabeth Trump Grau and Maryanne Trump Barry, a retired federal appeals judge. Authors Michael Kranish and Marc Fisher described Robert Trump as soft spoken but cerebral in "Trump Revealed: The Definitive Biography of the 45th President": "He lacked Donald's charismatic showmanship, and he was happy to leave the bravado to his brother, but he could show flashes of Trump temper." ___ AP researcher Jennifer Farrar contributed to this report from New York. Top stories - Google News August 15, 2020 at 07:41PM https://ift.tt/3kPrNlq Robert Trump, the president's younger brother, dead at 71 - KSAT San Antonio Top stories - Google News https://ift.tt/2FLTecc Shoes Man Tutorial Pos News Update Meme Update Korean Entertainment News Japan News Update |
渡辺明・新名人、一夜明けて実感は?会見後編【第78期将棋名人戦七番勝負】 - 朝日新聞社 Posted: 15 Aug 2020 07:39 PM PDT 渡辺明・新名人、一夜明けて実感は?会見後編【第78期将棋名人戦七番勝負】 - 朝日新聞社 [unable to retrieve full-text content]
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Widodo pledges health, economic reforms amid virus crisis - Middletown Press Posted: 15 Aug 2020 07:08 PM PDT JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Indonesia's president called on all citizens to turn the COVID-19 crisis into an advancement opportunity and pledged health care reforms in an address Friday ahead of the country's 75th anniversary of independence. Only half of the 575 lawmakers were in Parliament for President Joko Widodo's speech on the eve of Independence Day, with the rest attending remotely in a social-distancing measure. Widodo told members of parliament and top officials the resilience and capacity of Indonesia's health services must be improved on a massive scale as the world's fourth-most populous nation battles the worst pandemic in recent memory. "This crisis has forced us to change our way of work, from standard ways to outstanding ways, from ordinary ways to extraordinary ways, from a long and complicated procedure to a smart shortcut," Widodo said. "We must undertake fundamental reforms in the way we work, our readiness and speed are being tested." He said his administration would improve human resources and develop hospitals and health centers, as well as the medicine and medical equipment industry. He did not elaborate on how those efforts would be funded. Indonesia's health ministry has reported more than 130,000 coronavirus infections and nearly 6,000 deaths. The true numbers are thought to be considerably higher as testing is sharply limited in the nation of 270 million people. Businesses are reopening after Indonesia's economy grew just 2.9% in January-March, its slowest rate in almost two decades, as the pandemic made its effects felt. The contraction of its gross domestic product in the second quarter was deeper than expected at 5.32%, the lowest since the first quarter of 1999, Widodo said. The government unveiled a new relief package worth 677.2 trillion rupiah ($47.9 billion) in June to anchor the virus-battered economy. It is bigger than the 641.17 trillion rupiah ($45.3 billion) initially allocated in late April, but slow disbursement and the increasing spread of the virus could constrain economic recovery. As many as 3.7 million people lost their jobs, according to the National Development Planning Agency. The total will hit around 10 million by the end of the year. The agency also expected the poverty rate to rise to 10.2%. Widodo explained the current economic situation is analogous to a computer crash in which countries are facing stagnation and must undergo a brief process of shutdown, restart, and reboot. "All countries have the opportunity to reset all the systems," he said. "Our current goal is not only to escape the pandemic and to get through the crisis, we are taking measures to make a big leap by making the most of the momentum of the ongoing crisis." Top stories - Google News August 14, 2020 at 12:01AM https://ift.tt/3g1xbhI Widodo pledges health, economic reforms amid virus crisis - Middletown Press Top stories - Google News https://ift.tt/2FLTecc Shoes Man Tutorial Pos News Update Meme Update Korean Entertainment News Japan News Update |
Interview: Actress and Singer Rita Wilson Has Something to Say - Taste of Country Posted: 15 Aug 2020 06:48 PM PDT Even in her most heart-rending songs, Rita Wilson crafts a meaningful message. The accomplished actress, who's appeared in films including My Big Fat Greek Wedding and Sleepless in Seattle, stepped into the world of country music with her 2012 debut solo album AM/FM. Initially timid about transitioning from acting to music, an eye-opening question from Chicago co-star and songwriter Kara DioGuardi (Carrie Underwood's "Undo It," "This" by Darius Rucker) sparked her songwriting aspirations when DioGuardi posed: "Do you have something you want to say?" "It was the biggest gift anybody could ever put it in your lap," Wilson tells Taste of Country. "And I did not take it for granted." Wilson has been writing and recording music ever since, releasing three albums and writing countless other songs. Though her writing is constantly evolving, a consistent theme is her desire to capture the truth regardless of whether she's lived it. "As an actor, you don't necessarily play people that are just like you all the time. You have to explore and become a different character," she explains of the parallels between her two professions. "I took that as a lesson to explore writing stories that weren't necessarily my own personal stories." The multi-faceted star exhibits her ability to step into a perspective different from her own with "Where's My Country Song?" shining a spotlight on hardworking mothers, the often unsung heroes worthy of a country song. Penned solely by Wilson, "Where's My Country Song?" is inspired by her friends who are mothers, along with her own mother and her sister, who is a teacher and single parent. "I started thinking about all the women out there that are raising families and working and doing it with a lot of dignity and integrity, but they're not really having songs written about them," she explains of the song's concept. Meanwhile, the heartfelt "Throw Me a Party" is deeply personal. Written in the wake of her breast cancer battle and resulting bilateral mastectomy reconstruction, Wilson turned her candid discussions with husband Tom Hanks and other family members about the possibility of her passing into the song, revealing that her ideal send-off includes sparklers, wine and her ashes being thrown to the wind. The song also captures the beautiful nature of Wilson's writing, as told by the images of a "fire yellow aspen" and being tossed into the leaves where she believes true healing begins. "I felt like that said exactly what I wanted to say about that experience," she states. The actress-turned-songwriter also feels a strong connection to her collaboration with Jimmie Allen on "When This is Over" on his 2020 EP, Bettie James. Having been a fan of Allen's for years, Wilson jumped at his request to be a part of the song she calls "a little gift from heaven" about coming out of a life-altering experience a better version of oneself. The timely message is carried by Allen's "smooth and beautiful" voice, as Wilson describes, along with her own gentility and the Oak Ridge Boys' soaring harmonies. For Wilson, the sentimental lyrics connect to her story as a breast cancer survivor and as a parent overcoming the "challenge" of nurturing family members who have struggled with addiction, along with her and Hanks' COVID-19 diagnosis, which she cites as an "awful thing." "Thankfully we're alive and here to talk about it. Some people were not so lucky and that was scary, because you don't know if it's going to take that turn," she explains of the virus she's since recovered from. But in venturing through these various trials, Wilson says it's rewarded her with a positive outlook on life she wouldn't have otherwise – a notion she hopes listeners carry into their own lives. "Anybody who's had a struggle understands you think it's never going to end, and when you finally accept 'this is what's happening, I have to accept it,' you hope that on the other side of it, you're going to come out a better person and that you're going to be more grateful, more thankful and that you made it," she contemplates. "I think that's a really positive message that I wanted to put out there in the world." Wilson released her most recent album, Half to Home, in 2019 and is currently working on two more albums. Here Are 17 Songs From Women In Country You Need In Your Life: "Actress" - Google News August 15, 2020 at 02:07PM https://ift.tt/3kQ63WE Interview: Actress and Singer Rita Wilson Has Something to Say - Taste of Country "Actress" - Google News https://ift.tt/31HZgDn Shoes Man Tutorial Pos News Update Meme Update Korean Entertainment News Japan News Update |
The 'Basketball Cop' Was a Hero in One Video. Another Told a Different Story. - The New York Times Posted: 15 Aug 2020 06:47 PM PDT Aahtrell Johnson remembered the police car rolling up, just before he was about to take his shot at the basket under the pine trees. It was 2016, and his neighbor had called 911, complaining that he was getting loud in the street. A white officer named Bobby White had been sent to respond. As Mr. White, a Florida native with a trimmed goatee, approached Mr. Johnson, who is Black, the officer could see the 17-year-old was only playing basketball with his friend. Rather than issue a ticket, Mr. Johnson recalled, the officer asked if he could join the game. He shot some hoops with the teenagers, and others came out of their homes. No one noticed that Mr. White's dashboard camera was running the whole time. The video — posted online by the Police Department afterward and watched by millions of viewers — was a moment of hope in an age where recordings of police brutality were the ones going viral. Mr. White became a celebrity in Gainesville, Fla., and was nicknamed "Basketball Cop." Sports stars came to play pickup games with the Gainesville teens. Mr. White founded a nonprofit to ease relations between the police and Black youths and was invited on NBC's "Nightly News" and ESPN to promote it. "He didn't look at us like we were criminals," Mr. Johnson, now 22, said. But Chanae Jackson, a real estate agent who was born in Gainesville, had a different understanding of policing in the city. Her son had a troubling encounter with law enforcement in 2018, and she became a vocal critic of the department. This May, someone sent her another video of Mr. White: A cellphone recording of him slamming a Black teenager into the hood of his patrol car. After the killing of George Floyd, Ms. Jackson decided she would release the video. And with just a click on Facebook, she set off an uproar that stripped away not only Mr. White's image as the face of what good neighborhood policing should be but also the assumption — embraced by liberal-minded reformers in Gainesville and across the country — that fixing racial bias could be as simple as retraining officers and focusing on "community policing." "The culture of police departments creates an environment where there are no real consequences for these officers," Ms. Jackson wrote in her post under the clip of Mr. White's encounter with the teenager, who was pulled over for running a stop sign on his bicycle. Gainesville, a largely white and liberal college town, likes to think of itself as different from its neighbors in the Deep South, both in its politics and its policing. This summer, it responded to calls for defunding the police with a proposal to eliminate city money for stationing police officers in schools. Shortly afterward, officials removed a Confederate general's name from an elementary school and vowed to rename it. In 2015, the police chief had invited the Justice Department to retrain its entire force. Yet Black residents like Ms. Jackson argued that law enforcement in Gainesville remained plagued by the racist legacies of a time when its police officers enforced Jim Crow laws. "Peel back the layers, and Gainesville is not progressive at all," she said. Since the killing of Mr. Floyd on May 25, a similar scrutiny of the police has been underway nationwide. And what's at play is the fundamental question of how the police are perceived. Or, as the two videos of Mr. White illustrate: Do you think a cop is more likely to play ball, or throw you on the hood of a car? In Gainesville, Mr. White remains in the police department. He declined interview requests for this article and provided a copy of a 2015 internal investigation which cleared him of wrongdoing. Mr. Johnson, the teenager Mr. White approached in the basketball video, fondly recalled the games he played with the officer and the group of teens Mr. White called "the crew." Mr. Johnson remembered going with Mr. White to see the Orlando Magic for the first time and how Mr. White stayed in touch and helped him move out of his family home when he got older. But Mr. Johnson hadn't seen the other video, the one of the arrest, and asked to watch it on his phone. When a Times reporter called him back later that day, his voice had changed. He said his perceptions were different now. "I wouldn't be surprised if there's a video of every policeman in the world like that," Mr. Johnson said. "It's what they're taught." A celebrity copAt age 17, Mr. Johnson said he couldn't help but notice his interactions with the Gainesville Police Department kept becoming more frequent. They were often harassing, he said, and the stops always came after he had finished playing basketball and his friends walked one another home. This time the police car pulled up before the teenager had even finished his game. But when Mr. White stepped out in 2016, he had a smile on his face. "Can you believe that someone called complaining that kids are playing basketball in the street?" Mr. White asks in the video recorded on his dashboard camera. "But I ain't got no problems with it." The boy tosses the officer the ball and the two start to play. Mr. White came to the Police Department in 2008, a transplant from South Florida. Though white, he has said that he came to identify with some of the struggles of many Black youth in the city. He grew up with a single mother who died of drug addiction at a young age. There was never a male role model in his household. But there was a big difference when it came to the police. In a podcast interview last year, Mr. White said that as a child he remembered thinking the police "were like superheroes." He didn't get that reception from children when he arrived in Gainesville. "I noticed right away that the kids were scared of us," he said. That was because relations between law enforcement and African-Americans in Gainesville had long been uneasy, and would soon be more strained. Even before the killings of Michael Brown and Eric Garner made national news, the city was dealing with a string of brutal incidents involving the police and sheriff's officers in the city. In 2009, two unarmed Black men were shot by officers during separate altercations; one died, and the other, who was mentally ill, survived only after his colon was removed. The next year, an officer unleashed an attack dog that mauled Bryce Bates, a 10-year-old boy, in responding to what turned out to be a false report of a burglary. In 2012, a 29-year-old Black man named Nehemiah Dillard died of a heart attack after being hit twice with Tasers during an arrest. "The chief saw a trend he didn't like," said Jorge Campos, the chief inspector of the Police Department. The police chief ordered the department to be retrained — from a traditional policing model that focused mainly on crime fighting, to one in which Mr. Campos said policing would be done "in conjunction with the community," which had long been the department's goal. The city requested help from Justice Department officials, who assigned teams to meet officers in separate sessions on racial profiling, the use of force and when to report biased tactics. Lorie Fridell, a criminologist who set up the training, said the venue allowed officers to admit prejudice such as "when I see young Black males, my response is 'danger and crime,'" and to try to overcome their unconscious biases before returning to work. But the turnaround effort needed a face. Mr. White's basketball video, which went viral months after the training, made him the obvious choice. The officer was becoming popular on Facebook, where he often posted pictures of himself surrounded by smiling Black children who posed with him on his beat. Mr. White did a circuit of cable-news interviews, saying the police had been misunderstood in videos of police brutality that only showed law enforcement at its worst. Gainesville offered a counterexample, he insisted. When a construction company asked to help, Mr. White had a cement court built behind the home of one of the teenagers. He founded a nonprofit, Basketball Cop Foundation, to distribute basketballs to police departments around the country with the motto "hoops, not crime." "It's no secret that there is a damaged relationship between our country's law enforcement and the youth in the communities we serve," he wrote in the foundation's mission statement. "I also believe that kids do not prefer to feel this way, but society, with the help of social media and the news has influenced them." Mr. Johnson described Mr. White as a gentle, almost fatherly presence. The officer helped the teenager find a job after high school. Mr. White came with other officers, dressed in Santa Claus hats, to distribute gifts in the neighborhood at Christmas and hosted birthday parties for children whose parents couldn't afford them. There was even a surprise visit from Shaquille O'Neal, whom Mr. White brought in 2016 to the same street where the video was filmed. Mr. O'Neal ordered up a shooting contest for the teenagers, offering $100 for each successful free throw. The visit was featured on "Good Morning America." But Mr. Johnson said things changed when Mr. White and the television cameras were gone. He was still being followed by the police, who would ask to search his shoes for marijuana and sometimes ask if he had been selling drugs. "I was in high school, my friends were in the eighth or ninth grade," he said. It turned out even Mr. O'Neal had run into problems the day he visited Gainesville. The N.B.A. star was pulled over by state troopers and questioned before he arrived to meet the teens, Mr. White later said. 'They've messed with the wrong child'Chanae Jackson had just received the call she said she had feared since moving back to Gainesville, where she grew up. Her 18-year-old son, Keyon Young, was on the other line, and officers from the sheriff's department had pulled his car over for allegedly speeding and told him to get out. It was 2018, and Ms. Jackson was getting her start as a real estate agent in the city after raising her son in Atlanta. She returned home in 2016 to take care of her father, who was ill. But Gainesville wasn't Atlanta, she told her son, especially when it came to the police. During her pregnancy, officers there once slammed her on the hood of a car during a traffic stop, she said. She told her son to keep his hands visible and stay in the car. She would call 911, hoping the dispatcher there would ask the officers not to escalate the situation. Dash cam footage released by the sheriff's department showed what happened next. Two white officers rush toward Mr. Young's Volvo. One pulls open the door and shouts, "Exit the vehicle or you're going to jail." Both officers then lunge into the car. There's a brief struggle and one officer steps back to point his weapon at Mr. Young's head. "I thought they were going to kill him," Ms. Jackson said. Ms. Jackson jumped into her car and sped down the streets near her home, searching for the traffic stop. She found her son in handcuffs when she arrived. She pulled out her phone and began to broadcast her son's arrest on Facebook to hundreds of friends and family. "Y'all know me, y'all know I don't ever go live — anything I have to say, I say within the confines of my own home," she said, her anger rising. But this time was different, she said. "They've messed with the wrong child." As her son was arrested, Ms. Jackson referred to studies on policing by the American Civil Liberties Union and the Southern Poverty Law Center. She cited arrest statistics of Black people in Gainesville. Ms. Jackson kept the camera rolling, through a first video, a second and a third hours later as her son drove her home after his release. "I've told Keyon, as a Black man in America you have two strikes against you, no matter how well you speak, no matter how well you do," she said in the video. A judge later cleared Mr. Young of the speeding charge. But the experience caught the attention of the small but growing activist community in the city. Just as the video of the policeman playing basketball made Mr. White the spokesman of the law enforcement reform effort, the video of the angered mother made Ms. Jackson a star critic of the police in Gainesville. It had been two years since the Police Department had undergone retraining. But a study by the University of Florida found racial disparities persisted. While African-Americans accounted for only a fifth of the population, they were four times as likely to be arrested in Gainesville than whites. Black teens were seven times as likely to be arrested than white teens. Less than a year after the Department of Justice training, officers shot and killed Robert Dentmond, a 16-year-old Black high school student who had called 911 saying he was armed and suicidal. Officers fired 35 times after he refused to put down what was found later to be a plastic weapon. A grand jury found the killing justified. Ms. Jackson argued that the reforms were only a facade and that law enforcement needed to be taken on more directly. When she saw Black men pulled over as she drove through Gainesville, Ms. Jackson took to stopping and questioning the officers in live Facebook videos. She broadcast to her followers from outside the Alachua County jail and referred to Sadie Darnell, the sheriff, as #ShadySadie in her posts. She was more confrontational than other activists, but said she didn't mind being a lightning rod. "I take full ownership of being an angry Black woman," she said. "Change doesn't happen in times of comfort." Ms. Jackson had always been skeptical of Mr. White's fame and the media attention that his Basketball Cop Foundation received. In mid-May, a group of officers in the Police Department who shared her concerns about racism on the force got in touch with her. They sent her a 2014 video in which Mr. White could be seen violently throwing a young Black man onto the hood of his vehicle after he rode a bicycle through a stop sign. "Black children, in their minds, are compliant," she said, describing the attitude of the Police Department. That was why Mr. White was popular with the children he knew. "But Black teenagers are seen as grown people — the police see them as Black men, and the world is supposed to be scared of them." On May 25, George Floyd was killed by police officers in Minneapolis. The wave of protests against police brutality reached Gainesville days later. Before a rally, the police chief, Tony Jones, condemned the Minnesota officers. He said Gainesville wasn't Minneapolis. Its officers had a different philosophy. They had simply been taught differently, retrained in community policing. He echoed so many political leaders who have argued this year that more training, getting to know residents and working with them to solve neighborhood problems, and hiring officers who look like the people they serve is the best way to end police brutality. "What I saw in that video erodes the trust of police," the chief said. Ms. Jackson thought of the video of Mr. White sitting on her hard drive. One last viral momentMr. White had also become vocal on social media about the killing of Mr. Floyd. In his view, it left a black eye on officers everywhere, and was pushing the country back toward the police brutality narrative that he'd spent years countering. "I'm a cop. Emotions…." he wrote on Facebook on May 26 under a video still of the arrest. "I am DISGUSTED by the actions of this officer. I am ANGRY at the officers on the scene who didn't stop him." Mr. White's Facebook page for his Basketball Cop Foundation had given the officer a platform well beyond Gainesville. About 140,000 people nationwide followed his posts on the good deeds of the police, like a local television segment Mr. White posted of one officer who gave a laptop to someone after hers was stolen. But Mr. Floyd's death marked a turning point. Some of Mr. White's followers asked him whether the police were deliberately targeting Black people. Mr. White argued that there was no larger problem, saying his own white family was treated the same as Black families by the police. "I'm a cop and my teenaged son is white. I still had 'the talk' with him, too," he wrote, referring to how to behave during a police stop. "It's because I know it's your actions that will get you shot, not your race." Mr. White's followers began to push him on the unrest and looting in Minneapolis, which some said was justified, one quoting a speech by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Mr. White argued that businesses shouldn't be harmed. As the criticism mounted, Mr. White dug in. He posted an article from the far-right website Breitbart News decrying "those smearing every police officer," and another item about recent crime in Chicago, saying there was too little focus on "Black-on-Black" crime. "What about the thousands of black babies aborted each year?" asked one commenter in the thread. "Why is it different when a white person is killed similarly by the police?" Mr. White clicked "like." As the disputes between Mr. White and his followers reached a peak, Ms. Jackson returned to the video that was sent to her. She had been trying to gather more information before releasing it. Shot on a cellphone, the video showed an encounter from 2014. Semajiah Ferguson, then 16 years old, stands next to Mr. White, looking at the ground as the lights flash on the patrol car at nighttime. "He bothering us Black folks for no reason," says Mr. Ferguson's cousin, who was recording the video. "Can you tell us what we did, sir?" In an interview, Mr. Ferguson recalled he had been riding his bicycle home to his parents' house after picking up a two-liter bottle of Tropical Punch when he was stopped. Mr. White later told his superiors the teenager had committed two minor traffic violations — running a stop sign and having improper lighting for the bike — but on the video, the officer mentions neither. Instead, he tells the teenager to sit on the ground. Mr. Ferguson says he doesn't want to. Mr. White suddenly grabs the young man, and pins his knees against the hood. The boy goes limp. The officer then throws Mr. Ferguson's upper body against the hood of the vehicle twice, and a loud thud can be heard. "Down! Down! Lay down on the car!" Mr. White shouts. Watching it again, Ms. Jackson decided on June 14 that other people should see this video of Mr. White, too. As the video circulated on Facebook, she began to see in the comments that this kind of behavior from the police in Gainesville was a surprise to some residents. "Before, some people said we didn't even need protests in Gainesville because there was no police brutality," she said. The video generated outrage among the city's leaders. Gail Johnson, a city commissioner, said it showed the kind of overzealous policing over minor infractions that her Black constituents had long complained was commonplace. "It is grounded in racism," she said. "I don't even know how to approach it." Residents and activists, brought to the streets after the Minneapolis killing, now began to rally against Mr. White in their demonstrations as marches continued around Gainesville. If the police had the video of the arrest, many asked, how was it that the officer had been allowed to work with young children for so many years? The department released a lengthy statement saying that it had looked into the arrest years before and it didn't violate any departmental policy. It also said prosecutors hadn't found any evidence of wrongdoing by the officer even though authorities had found no crime with which to charge the teenager he had thrown. "The search was captured on video and appeared proper," said a police report on the incident. Soon after the department's statement, which once more praised its community policing model, Ms. Jackson found herself under attack by law enforcement officers for releasing the video. Becki Holcomb, a white officer who dated Mr. White and worked on the force when it underwent retraining, went after Ms. Jackson on the official Facebook page of the Gainesville Police Department. "Chanae Jackson, you are a horrible person and you should be ashamed of yourself," the officer wrote under the department's statement on Mr. Ferguson's arrest. "You are a liar, a race baiter and one of the most uneducated, hateful women I've ever had to deal with." Not long after, Ashley Mauger, a 911 dispatcher in the sheriff's office, threatened to run background checks on those who were criticizing Mr. White on Facebook. She then turned her attention to Ms. Jackson, calling her a "hothead" and criticizing her grammar. "I can't fathom the response you will get the next time you dial 911 and possibly get me on the phone with a loved one or yourself in a life-or-death emergency," she wrote, adding, "you should all be ashamed of yourselves." Ms. Mauger was briefly suspended for her comments; Ms. Holcomb is under investigation, the police said. Ms. Jackson said that while the attacks by the officers angered her, she was not surprised. If anything, Ms. Jackson said she felt some vindication. After years of hearing white neighbors praise Gainesville's policing, the video and the reactions showed a reality that contradicted that of the "Basketball Cop." "I said, 'There they go, proving my point again,'" she said of the fallout. Ms. Jackson continues her efforts to hold the police accountable in her online videos. Driving for errands in the nearby city of Ocala in early July, she pulled over when she saw more than a dozen police cars surrounding a group of teenagers of color, and started filming. When the traffic stop finished, she yelled out to the young men to pull over a second time — she wanted to instruct them on how to file a complaint if they felt the stop was unwarranted. "I'm gonna record for y'all to see every time this happens, every time," she says to her online audience in the video. Stella Cooper contributed reporting. "viral" - Google News August 15, 2020 at 11:21AM https://ift.tt/3g0VCMe The 'Basketball Cop' Was a Hero in One Video. 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Martinez open to Arsenal departure with 10 teams interested - Goal Posted: 15 Aug 2020 06:42 PM PDT Arsenal goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez says he is open to leaving the club this summer and says there are at least 10 teams interested in signing him. The 27-year-old joined the Gunners in 2012, but has since been sent out on loan six times and has made just 37 appearances for the first-team. The Argentine featured 23 times for the north London outfit this season, having been called on to play in the Europa League before he was drafted in to replace Bernd Leno in Premier League matches when the first choice shot stopper was sidelined with an injury in June. Martinez still has two years left on his contract, but he would consider leaving if coach Mikel Arteta will not promise more playing time next season. "I want to stay at Arsenal, but only if I get more minutes. Because on a personal level I am at an age where to build confidence I need to be playing as many minutes as possible," he told Marca. "I am in the crosshairs of 10 teams in Europe, but I can't say who those clubs are because there's nothing concrete. "I still do not have a clear situation with Arsenal, when I have it when I return I will make the best decision for my career." Martinez spent the 2017-18 campaign on loan at Getafe but made just four La Liga appearances. Despite his disappointing year in the Spanish top-flight, it would be his first choice destination if he were to leave England. "I really liked La Liga. It's true that I didn't have a good experience at Getafe, because I didn't play as many games as I wanted. "But Spain is a great league, I love the country. If I go back I will play more minutes than I did at Getafe, and I would do it in the best way. "If it is not England, I would like to go to Spain." Martinez has been impressed by Arsenal boss Arteta since he took charge in December and guided them to FA Cup success. "Arteta is a great coach, he changed the structure at Arsenal, he gave us a game plan," he added. "He is one of the best modern coaches today. In six months he has won a title, the FA Cup no less, one of the best cups in England and one of the oldest in history. "He's very smart, in my opinion, he's going to be one of the best coaches in the world. I have no doubt that he can lead the Spanish national team. "Pep Guardiola said that everyone at Manchester City had learned from Arteta. "In training we see that he has a clear idea of the game, he surprises us day by day." "Goal" - Google News August 15, 2020 at 10:57AM https://ift.tt/2E5WPEG Martinez open to Arsenal departure with 10 teams interested - Goal "Goal" - Google News https://ift.tt/35TEe8t Shoes Man Tutorial Pos News Update Meme Update Korean Entertainment News Japan News Update |
渡哲也さん終活 炊き出し鍋処分していた 裕次郎さんが始めた“思い出の道具類”3年かけて - goo.ne.jp Posted: 15 Aug 2020 06:09 PM PDT 渡哲也さん終活 炊き出し鍋処分していた 裕次郎さんが始めた"思い出の道具類"3年かけて - goo.ne.jp 俳優の渡哲也(わたり・てつや、本名渡瀬道彦=わたせ・みちひこ)さん(享年78)が肺炎のため死去したことが発表されて一夜明けた15日、都内の自宅は静まり返っていた。石原プロが故人の遺志として弔問や供花などを断っているためで、訪れる客はいなかった。一方で、石原軍団を象徴する炊き出し巨大セットが処分され、渡さん了承の下、軍団としての終活が進んでいたことも判明した。 男らしさの象徴だった渡さんの訃報から一夜明け、列島には悲しみがさらに広まった。渡さんの自宅前は弔問客が訪れることはなく、渡さんを慕った石原軍団の舘ひろし(70)や神田正輝(69)らの姿もなかった。 石原プロ幹部は「渡の遺志として"静かに送ってほしい"ということで、弔問や供花、お供物、香典、弔電などを辞退しています」と説明。自宅には清酒「松竹梅」のCMでも共演を続けた女優吉永小百合(75)から供花が届いたが、幹部は名前が書かれた木札のみを受け取り「頂いたこととさせていただきます」と頭を下げた。関係者は「事務所はつつましかった渡さんを守ろうとしているのでしょう」と語った。 関係者によると、祭壇の遺影はピンクのポロシャツを着た60〜70代の頃の笑顔の一枚。プライベートの写真で選んだのは俊子夫人とみられる。知人は「渡さんは軍団の終活もきっちり進めていたから奥さんにこの写真を…と言っていたかもしれない」と語る。 石原プロは来年1月での解散を先月に発表。ここへ向け、軍団の象徴でもあった巨大炊き出しセットを渡さん承諾のもとに処分していたことが分かった。石原裕次郎さんが「みんなで同じ釜の飯を食べよう」と撮影現場で始めた炊き出し。渡さんの音頭で被災地でも行い、体にも心にも温かい料理を届けた。道具は5000人分のカレーを作ることができる巨大鍋、1時間で700人分のご飯が炊ける大炊飯器、一度に500本の芋が焼ける巨大やきいも機などを3年かけて手放した。関係者は「裕次郎さんの思いがある炊き出しの道具を処分するのは渡さんにとって断腸の思いがあったはず。それでも軍団の生前整理に努めたのだろう」と思いやった。 渡さん自身も終活に動いていた。出身地の兵庫県淡路市の高雄山観音寺から2000年2月に法名「萬修院泰然自道居士(まんしゅういんたいぜんじどうこじ)」を授かった。また約5カ月前、一緒に食事をした知人に「最後の食事かも」と話したことも分かった。男らしくけじめをつけるため準備を進め、静かに旅立っていた。 ▽石原軍団と炊き出し 裕次郎さんが始めた炊き出しはその後、渡さんの号令で被災地支援としても行われた。 95年の阪神大震災では、発生の翌月にテントに泊まりながら1週間かけて被災地を回った。11年の東日本大震災でも発生の翌月、津波被害の大きかった宮城県石巻市で1週間で1万4000食を提供。16年の熊本地震では渡さんは参加しなかったが軍団が同県益城町で5日間行った。渡さんが焼きそば、舘がぜんざい、徳重聡(42)がカレーを主に担当。渡さんは空気を入れ込んでそばを炒めることから、ふっくらした仕上がりが好評だった。 2020-08-15 21:32:00Z https://news.google.com/__i/rss/rd/articles/CBMiWGh0dHBzOi8vbmV3cy5nb28ubmUuanAvYXJ0aWNsZS9zcG9uaWNoaS9lbnRlcnRhaW5tZW50L3Nwb25pY2hpLXNwbmdvby0yMDIwMDgxNi0wMDMzLmh0bWzSAQA?oc=5 |
大塚愛が小説家デビュー…「小説現代」に短編ホラーを寄稿(スポーツ報知) - Yahoo!ニュース Posted: 15 Aug 2020 03:39 PM PDT 大塚愛が小説家デビュー…「小説現代」に短編ホラーを寄稿(スポーツ報知) - Yahoo!ニュース [unable to retrieve full-text content] 大塚愛が小説家デビュー…「小説現代」に短編ホラーを寄稿(スポーツ報知) Yahoo!ニュースGoogle ニュースですべての記事を見る2020-08-15 20:16:43Z https://news.google.com/__i/rss/rd/articles/CBMiSmh0dHBzOi8vbmV3cy55YWhvby5jby5qcC9hcnRpY2xlcy8wNjRlYTIyOTY1NGYyZmRjYWZlMzE1Zjc0ZjIxZmQ1Y2IyNjIzMjQ40gEA?oc=5 |
BTOB's Eunkwang Becomes First Cube Entertainment Artist To Join Agency's Board Of Directors - soompi Posted: 15 Aug 2020 04:15 AM PDT BTOB's Eunkwang Becomes First Cube Entertainment Artist To Join Agency's Board Of Directors - soompi BTOB's Eunkwang has taken on a position as a member of Cube Entertainment's board of directors! On August 13, Cube Entertainment released their most recent half term report, including a list of their board of directors. One of the committees within the board of directors is the Committee for Artists' Rights Protection. They have a total of five members including the executive director, and one name that stood out amongst the five was Eunkwang's. Eunkwang first joined Cube Entertainment in 2010 and made his debut as a member of BTOB in 2012. He now also holds the title of a member of the board of directors, and is the first artist who is signed with Cube Entertainment to reach such a position within the agency. Eunkwang was discharged from the military in April and has since gone on to appear on variety shows, released his first solo mini album "FoRest : Entrance," and is currently appearing in the musical "Something Rotten." Source (1) How does this article make you feel? 2020-08-15 07:04:52Z https://news.google.com/__i/rss/rd/articles/CBMigQFodHRwczovL3d3dy5zb29tcGkuY29tL2FydGljbGUvMTQxOTI1NXdwcC9idG9icy1ldW5rd2FuZy1iZWNvbWVzLTFzdC1jdWJlLWVudGVydGFpbm1lbnQtYXJ0aXN0LXRvLWpvaW4tYWdlbmN5cy1ib2FyZC1vZi1kaXJlY3RvcnPSAQA?oc=5 |
渡辺3冠「縁ないかと」中学生棋士が36歳で初名人 - ニッカンスポーツ Posted: 15 Aug 2020 03:37 AM PDT 渡辺3冠「縁ないかと」中学生棋士が36歳で初名人 - ニッカンスポーツ 将棋の渡辺明棋王・王将(36)が初の名人を獲得した。14日からの2日制で行われた第78期名人戦7番勝負第6局(大阪市「関西将棋会館」)は15日午後5時38分、99手で挑戦者の渡辺が、初防衛を目指した豊島将之名人(竜王=30)を下した。これで対戦成績を4勝2敗とし、奪取した。竜王11期など、タイトル通算25期獲得した実力者だが、意外にも名人は初登場。「自分には縁がないのかなと思っていた。まだ実感はない」と、淡々と話した。 渡辺は7月に棋聖を失ったが、3冠に復帰した。同時に加藤一二三・九段(引退=80)谷川浩司九段(58)羽生善治九段(49)に続き、中学生棋士として名人を獲得した。 2020-08-15 09:19:00Z https://news.google.com/__i/rss/rd/articles/CBMiRWh0dHBzOi8vd3d3Lm5pa2thbnNwb3J0cy5jb20vZ2VuZXJhbC9uaWtrYW4vbmV3cy8yMDIwMDgxNTAwMDA2NzMuaHRtbNIBS2h0dHBzOi8vd3d3Lm5pa2thbnNwb3J0cy5jb20vbS9nZW5lcmFsL25pa2thbi9uZXdzL2FtcC8yMDIwMDgxNTAwMDA2NzMuaHRtbA?oc=5 |
お笑いコンビ「ココリコ」 遠藤章造さん 新型コロナに感染確認 - NHK NEWS WEB Posted: 15 Aug 2020 03:37 AM PDT お笑いコンビ「ココリコ」 遠藤章造さん 新型コロナに感染確認 - NHK NEWS WEB お笑いコンビ「ココリコ」の遠藤章造さんが新型コロナウイルスに感染していることが確認されたと所属する吉本興業が発表しました。 吉本興業によりますと、遠藤さんは今月12日に発熱し、その翌日にPCR検査を受けたところ、15日、陽性と確認され、現在は自宅で療養しているということです。 遠藤さんは今月8日に、いずれも吉本興業に所属するお笑いコンビ「極楽とんぼ」の山本圭壱さんと、お笑いコンビ「品川庄司」の庄司智春さん、それに別のタレントの4人で同じ場所に集まって動画投稿サイト「YouTube」の配信を行っていたということで、15日までに遠藤さん以外の3人も新型コロナウイルスに感染していることが確認されました。 遠藤さんの相方の田中直樹さんの感染は確認されていないということで、吉本興業は、「発症日、濃厚接触者確定等、保健所の判断が示され次第、指導に従って適切に対処してまいります」としています。 2020-08-15 09:31:22Z https://news.google.com/__i/rss/rd/articles/CBMiPmh0dHBzOi8vd3d3My5uaGsub3IuanAvbmV3cy9odG1sLzIwMjAwODE1L2sxMDAxMjU2ODY2MTAwMC5odG1s0gFCaHR0cHM6Ly93d3czLm5oay5vci5qcC9uZXdzL2h0bWwvMjAyMDA4MTUvYW1wL2sxMDAxMjU2ODY2MTAwMC5odG1s?oc=5 |
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