GET OUT NOW: Kim Jong-un orders all North
Koreans leave China' NORTH Korea has ordered all citizens working
in China to come home amid fears of nuclear war in the Korean Peninsula. Kim Jong-un has signed off on order demanding
nearly 30,000 North Koreans return to the rogue state from China. It comes as Beijing takes a tougher line on
Pyongyang amid pressure from the US. Tensions across the region have hit breaking
point as Kim refuses to give up his nuclear ICBMs.
Chinese premier Xi Jinping last month ordered
the closure of all Chinese-North Korea businesses. They were given 120 days to shut down as China
bowed to UN sanctions. Kims order is in protest to China shutting
down the North Korean companies, reports Daily NK. North Koreans are expected to be home before
the end of the year.
It comes as Pyongyang fears Beijing its
old and only ally may cut ties as tensions rise with the US. Daily Star Online revealed China may be planning
to remove Kim from power in a bid to prevent nuclear war. President Xi is said to have a personal hatred
of Kim, but is currently reported to be tolerating him. North Korea expats have also began returning
home as the rogue state prepares for war.
This weekend, unprecedented evacuation and
blackout drills were held by North Korea. War fears have reached new highs as US forces
flood into the region ahead of the arrival of US President Donald Trump next week. China has called for calm in the region as
it urges both the US and North Korea to back down from threats. Trump has hailed his work with Xi claiming
he has him on side for tackling Kim.
The US President will meet the Chinese premier
as part of his tour of the Asia-Pacific. North Koreas latest provocation came as
the rogue state promised its threat to detonate an H-bomb over the Pacific should be taken
literally. This believed to be the feared Juche Bird
a live fire test of a missile armed with a nuclear warhead. Daily Star Online revealed the US is planning
a major missile defence drill this week in the Pacific..
Monday, December 29, 2014
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Fox News Has a Hard Time Processing the Las Vegas Shooting The Daily Show
Let's move on the story
that everyone in America has been dealing with--
the mass shooting in Las Vegas. Today we learned more details
about the shooter. He was a 64-year-old man
from Florida with no criminal record, and he owned 42 guns. Oh, and also, apparently,
he was a multimillionaire.
Which means right now
he doesn't fit any profile of any mass shooter. And you know
who's having a hard time processing
all of that information? The good people at Fox News. Here's the other thing. Bin Laden, we knew who to hate.
You know, you saw Sandy Hook, -we knew that mutant living
in his basement. -Yeah. We don't even know enough
about him to hate him yet. That is...
That is so true. How do you hate someone
who's killed 59 people? Uh... Because he's not Muslim. I mean, he wasn't known
to be mentally ill.
He doesn't kneel for the anthem. He's just a rich white guy who shot people
at a country music concert. Like, how do you hate him? There's nothing to hate. I bet someone at Fox News
right now is trying to hack into 23andMe,
just like, "Come on, "there's got to be
something about him, "something about him,
he's got to have some...
"Ah, two percent Inuit?
I'll take it, I'll take it. I guess it's kind of a burka.
I'll take it." Since Sunday's shooting
didn't fit any of Fox's
established narratives, they couldn't politicize it. Right? And if they
couldn't politicize it, then I guess
neither should anyone else. Can we not have a day
in which we mourn before we engage in some very
divisive debate over an issue on which there's
been no agreement in this country
for a very long time? You truly hope that
in a moment like this we can move beyond politics.
Do you need to politicize
this today? Can you just stand-down
for a moment? I like how FOX News says "please don't
politicize this today," as if there's any time
they'd be willing to talk about gun control. 'Cause, I mean, I'm-I'm happy
to wait a couple of days, but you know they'd be like, "Oh, sorry.
We can't do Thursday. Yeah, we're gonna be talking
about Hillary's e-mails." Be like, "Oh, what about,
what about Friday?" "No, still talking about
Hillary's e-mails." "Next month, next year?" "Yeah, we're gonna be swamped
with the e-mails for a while. Yeah." But I get the concern.
I mean, what kind
of terrible people would push a political agenda the day after a mass shooting? A shooting like with Orlando. In the wake of this attack, you
wonder whether people like that should be, you know,
should be coming here. Everyone in the
Muslim community, let's be part of the solution and work together as Americans to combat radical
Islamic terrorism. It would be to the president's
best interest to rally around the country
to name an enemy and a movement to stop.
Anybody who's coming
from overseas, especially from the Middle East, we need to vet them out. Okay. That-that last guy's
just weird. No.
It's almost like he just
doesn't want to see his family. (With Middle Eastern accent):
"We need to vet "all of the people
from the Middle East, "especially my brother Hamid, "who's always trying
to come here "and borrow money from me, "and we need to vet
my Aunt Fatima, "who's always trying
to set me up. "I'm not getting married,
Fatima. "Hashtag #SingleToMingle, okay? "Okay? Block all of them.
"Block all of them! All of them." (Cheering and applause) (normal voice):
So clearly, FOX's whole, "don't politicize it" is BS. Or maybe just a way to buy time while they're figuring out
how to politicize it. Right now, friends helped
friends to safety, people helped strangers
to safety, and law enforcement was running
towards the bullet, so all those kneelers
in the NFL out there, they need to recognize when they're kneeling during
the anthem, they're kneeling, and we're supposed to be
honoring law enforcement, law enforcement that's trying
to save lives, not take lives. Wow.
Wow. Did this guy just find a way
to use the mass shooting to pivot back to
the NFL argument? Yeah, like, after watching this,
you'd be thinking, "Hundreds of people shot
in Las Vegas. Colin Kaepernick,
you son of a bitch!" But-but I hear,
what is his point? You've got to show respect
to the police. Personally, I'd rather respect
the police by reducing the number of guns
that risk killing police.
But, yeah. I mean,
not kneeling is good, too. You do your thing do.
Do whatever you want. (Applause) Like...
The people on FOX News are so
desperate to find a narrative to grasp on to, that at times, even they couldn't get on board
with their own ideas. His brother said he didn't
believe in God, or didn't have a God, or didn't
have faith in his life, so maybe, this is all
speculation, but that possibly could be
the reason. Because he knows country
musicians or country music fans are normally pro-God
and go to church on Sundays. Maybe he has
a problem with that, or had a problem with that.
-Okay. You all want to
weigh-in on that. -All right. -Yeah.
No. I didn't know if...
-All right, stay silent. -I didn't know if Steve--
-Let us know what you think. -Send us your e-mails.
-Well-- Yeah.
(Laughter) Dear FOX News, that (bleep)
was hilarious. E-mail sent. (Applause) Yesterday, everyone on FOX News
was flailing like Mariah Carey
on New Year's Eve. Everyone-- Well, everyone
except for one man: SpongeBob Squarehead.
Imagine if the president today brought up
the Second Amendment-- how would the news media
in this country have reacted? There were a lot of people
that raced immediately to, "Let's talk about guns." I've always been a believer
that you-you got to prepare to defend yourself.
And-and I had gun permits in New York and Rhode Island and California and-and... And Alabama and Georgia
in my life, and I-I was trained in the use
of a firearm by my parents, that had connections
to law enforcement. What does that mean?
"I was trained in the use "of a firearm by my parents, that had connections
to law enforcement"? The world doesn't
work like that. Like, if someone's sick
on the plane, no one screams, "Does anyone have a cousin who
watched Grey's Anatomy? Anyone?" But according to Sean Hannity, what really stops
a bad guy with a gun is a Sean Hannity with a gun.
This guy's got a machine gun.
Okay, how are they gonna take him on without a weapon?
Or if it's happening within a crowd--
if you're in San Bernardino, do you want Sean Hannity, who's trained in the safety
and use of a firearm in that room,
so when they drop the clip and they start to reload, you
got a shot, you got a chance? Okay, Sean, you answered
your own question. The shooter was 400 yards away in a hotel room 32 floors up. But you're, like, "Yeah,
but if he was down on the ground "and close to me
and was out of bullets, then I might have a chance
to shoot him down." That's like saying,
"If Tyra Banks had no money "and I had all the money "and she was,
like, really hungry, I might have a chance." It's not reality. Hannity's fantasy
was so ridiculous that even his Fox colleague
couldn't get on board.
Do you want Sean Hannity,
who's trained in the safety and use
of a firearm in that room, so when they drop the clip
and they start to reload you got a shot,
you got a chance? Yeah, wouldn't have done
much good with a bandoli... It's 32nd, uh, floor, unless
you had a high-powered rifle to take him out, but uh,
but your point is well taken. Yeah, yeah, yeah, Sean, you-you
made absolutely no sense, but your point is well taken.
Yeah, yeah. Yeah.
You know she's thinking,
"Dude, you couldn't even "protect women from being
sexually harassed "in your own building,
and now you're Batman? "Calm down.
Calm down, man. "Calm down. Calm down. Calm down." I'm...
Like, I'm not gonna lie-- he may seem crazy,
but after watching that, I wish Sean Hannity would
start his own security service. - -ANNOUNCER:
In a dangerous world, if you need protection,
then you need... Sean Hannity's
Private Security Services! Sean Hannity
is trained in kicking ass, throwing footballs indoors, and wearing his hat backwards. So when the crap hits the fan,
Hannity's your man.
Do you want Sean Hannity,
who's trained in the safety and use
of firearm in that room, so when they drop the clip
and they start to reload, you got a shot,
you got a chance? If you're threatened by a
shooter who is in the room and has run out of bullets, then you've got a chance! Sean Hannity's
Private Security Services-- total protection
in very specific circumstances..
that everyone in America has been dealing with--
the mass shooting in Las Vegas. Today we learned more details
about the shooter. He was a 64-year-old man
from Florida with no criminal record, and he owned 42 guns. Oh, and also, apparently,
he was a multimillionaire.
Which means right now
he doesn't fit any profile of any mass shooter. And you know
who's having a hard time processing
all of that information? The good people at Fox News. Here's the other thing. Bin Laden, we knew who to hate.
You know, you saw Sandy Hook, -we knew that mutant living
in his basement. -Yeah. We don't even know enough
about him to hate him yet. That is...
That is so true. How do you hate someone
who's killed 59 people? Uh... Because he's not Muslim. I mean, he wasn't known
to be mentally ill.
He doesn't kneel for the anthem. He's just a rich white guy who shot people
at a country music concert. Like, how do you hate him? There's nothing to hate. I bet someone at Fox News
right now is trying to hack into 23andMe,
just like, "Come on, "there's got to be
something about him, "something about him,
he's got to have some...
"Ah, two percent Inuit?
I'll take it, I'll take it. I guess it's kind of a burka.
I'll take it." Since Sunday's shooting
didn't fit any of Fox's
established narratives, they couldn't politicize it. Right? And if they
couldn't politicize it, then I guess
neither should anyone else. Can we not have a day
in which we mourn before we engage in some very
divisive debate over an issue on which there's
been no agreement in this country
for a very long time? You truly hope that
in a moment like this we can move beyond politics.
Do you need to politicize
this today? Can you just stand-down
for a moment? I like how FOX News says "please don't
politicize this today," as if there's any time
they'd be willing to talk about gun control. 'Cause, I mean, I'm-I'm happy
to wait a couple of days, but you know they'd be like, "Oh, sorry.
We can't do Thursday. Yeah, we're gonna be talking
about Hillary's e-mails." Be like, "Oh, what about,
what about Friday?" "No, still talking about
Hillary's e-mails." "Next month, next year?" "Yeah, we're gonna be swamped
with the e-mails for a while. Yeah." But I get the concern.
I mean, what kind
of terrible people would push a political agenda the day after a mass shooting? A shooting like with Orlando. In the wake of this attack, you
wonder whether people like that should be, you know,
should be coming here. Everyone in the
Muslim community, let's be part of the solution and work together as Americans to combat radical
Islamic terrorism. It would be to the president's
best interest to rally around the country
to name an enemy and a movement to stop.
Anybody who's coming
from overseas, especially from the Middle East, we need to vet them out. Okay. That-that last guy's
just weird. No.
It's almost like he just
doesn't want to see his family. (With Middle Eastern accent):
"We need to vet "all of the people
from the Middle East, "especially my brother Hamid, "who's always trying
to come here "and borrow money from me, "and we need to vet
my Aunt Fatima, "who's always trying
to set me up. "I'm not getting married,
Fatima. "Hashtag #SingleToMingle, okay? "Okay? Block all of them.
"Block all of them! All of them." (Cheering and applause) (normal voice):
So clearly, FOX's whole, "don't politicize it" is BS. Or maybe just a way to buy time while they're figuring out
how to politicize it. Right now, friends helped
friends to safety, people helped strangers
to safety, and law enforcement was running
towards the bullet, so all those kneelers
in the NFL out there, they need to recognize when they're kneeling during
the anthem, they're kneeling, and we're supposed to be
honoring law enforcement, law enforcement that's trying
to save lives, not take lives. Wow.
Wow. Did this guy just find a way
to use the mass shooting to pivot back to
the NFL argument? Yeah, like, after watching this,
you'd be thinking, "Hundreds of people shot
in Las Vegas. Colin Kaepernick,
you son of a bitch!" But-but I hear,
what is his point? You've got to show respect
to the police. Personally, I'd rather respect
the police by reducing the number of guns
that risk killing police.
But, yeah. I mean,
not kneeling is good, too. You do your thing do.
Do whatever you want. (Applause) Like...
The people on FOX News are so
desperate to find a narrative to grasp on to, that at times, even they couldn't get on board
with their own ideas. His brother said he didn't
believe in God, or didn't have a God, or didn't
have faith in his life, so maybe, this is all
speculation, but that possibly could be
the reason. Because he knows country
musicians or country music fans are normally pro-God
and go to church on Sundays. Maybe he has
a problem with that, or had a problem with that.
-Okay. You all want to
weigh-in on that. -All right. -Yeah.
No. I didn't know if...
-All right, stay silent. -I didn't know if Steve--
-Let us know what you think. -Send us your e-mails.
-Well-- Yeah.
(Laughter) Dear FOX News, that (bleep)
was hilarious. E-mail sent. (Applause) Yesterday, everyone on FOX News
was flailing like Mariah Carey
on New Year's Eve. Everyone-- Well, everyone
except for one man: SpongeBob Squarehead.
Imagine if the president today brought up
the Second Amendment-- how would the news media
in this country have reacted? There were a lot of people
that raced immediately to, "Let's talk about guns." I've always been a believer
that you-you got to prepare to defend yourself.
And-and I had gun permits in New York and Rhode Island and California and-and... And Alabama and Georgia
in my life, and I-I was trained in the use
of a firearm by my parents, that had connections
to law enforcement. What does that mean?
"I was trained in the use "of a firearm by my parents, that had connections
to law enforcement"? The world doesn't
work like that. Like, if someone's sick
on the plane, no one screams, "Does anyone have a cousin who
watched Grey's Anatomy? Anyone?" But according to Sean Hannity, what really stops
a bad guy with a gun is a Sean Hannity with a gun.
This guy's got a machine gun.
Okay, how are they gonna take him on without a weapon?
Or if it's happening within a crowd--
if you're in San Bernardino, do you want Sean Hannity, who's trained in the safety
and use of a firearm in that room,
so when they drop the clip and they start to reload, you
got a shot, you got a chance? Okay, Sean, you answered
your own question. The shooter was 400 yards away in a hotel room 32 floors up. But you're, like, "Yeah,
but if he was down on the ground "and close to me
and was out of bullets, then I might have a chance
to shoot him down." That's like saying,
"If Tyra Banks had no money "and I had all the money "and she was,
like, really hungry, I might have a chance." It's not reality. Hannity's fantasy
was so ridiculous that even his Fox colleague
couldn't get on board.
Do you want Sean Hannity,
who's trained in the safety and use
of a firearm in that room, so when they drop the clip
and they start to reload you got a shot,
you got a chance? Yeah, wouldn't have done
much good with a bandoli... It's 32nd, uh, floor, unless
you had a high-powered rifle to take him out, but uh,
but your point is well taken. Yeah, yeah, yeah, Sean, you-you
made absolutely no sense, but your point is well taken.
Yeah, yeah. Yeah.
You know she's thinking,
"Dude, you couldn't even "protect women from being
sexually harassed "in your own building,
and now you're Batman? "Calm down.
Calm down, man. "Calm down. Calm down. Calm down." I'm...
Like, I'm not gonna lie-- he may seem crazy,
but after watching that, I wish Sean Hannity would
start his own security service. - -ANNOUNCER:
In a dangerous world, if you need protection,
then you need... Sean Hannity's
Private Security Services! Sean Hannity
is trained in kicking ass, throwing footballs indoors, and wearing his hat backwards. So when the crap hits the fan,
Hannity's your man.
Do you want Sean Hannity,
who's trained in the safety and use
of firearm in that room, so when they drop the clip
and they start to reload, you got a shot,
you got a chance? If you're threatened by a
shooter who is in the room and has run out of bullets, then you've got a chance! Sean Hannity's
Private Security Services-- total protection
in very specific circumstances..
Friday, December 19, 2014
Explosive moment Russian rocket takes off for International Space Station - DAILY NEWS
Explosive moment Russian rocket takes off
for International Space Station A RUSSIAN space rocket has taken off from
a snowy launch site in Kazakstan for the International Space Station. The rocket successfully took off from from
the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan this morning, two days after a failed launch set
back the supply mission two days. Dramatic footage shows Russia's huge rocket
roaring into the sky in a blaze of flame and smoke. The Soyuz rocket is carrying a Progress cargo
ship, which is unmanned and filled with supplies for the ISS, which is currently home to two
Russians, three Americans and a Japanese astronaut.
In total the craft it carrying three tones
of food, fuel and other supplies. It will take around six hours for the rocket
to orbit Earth several times before reaching the ISS. The launch was originally scheduled for Sunday
before the operation was cancelled with just one minute to go until lift-off. A spokesman for Russias space agency said:
During the launch, an order was made for the engines to be automatically turned off,
the causes are being clarified." A spokesman for NASA said at the time: The
launch of the Progress 69 cargo craft to the International Space Station has been scrubbed.
The countdown ended just seconds before
liftoff with an abort command that was sent from the blockhouse at Baikonur.".
for International Space Station A RUSSIAN space rocket has taken off from
a snowy launch site in Kazakstan for the International Space Station. The rocket successfully took off from from
the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan this morning, two days after a failed launch set
back the supply mission two days. Dramatic footage shows Russia's huge rocket
roaring into the sky in a blaze of flame and smoke. The Soyuz rocket is carrying a Progress cargo
ship, which is unmanned and filled with supplies for the ISS, which is currently home to two
Russians, three Americans and a Japanese astronaut.
In total the craft it carrying three tones
of food, fuel and other supplies. It will take around six hours for the rocket
to orbit Earth several times before reaching the ISS. The launch was originally scheduled for Sunday
before the operation was cancelled with just one minute to go until lift-off. A spokesman for Russias space agency said:
During the launch, an order was made for the engines to be automatically turned off,
the causes are being clarified." A spokesman for NASA said at the time: The
launch of the Progress 69 cargo craft to the International Space Station has been scrubbed.
The countdown ended just seconds before
liftoff with an abort command that was sent from the blockhouse at Baikonur.".
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Everton sign Theo Walcott! Andy Carroll To ChelseaOnefootball Daily News
Walcott joins Everton, Chelsea Want Andy Carroll, First VAR Goal Scored! Football Legend Retires and all the latest transfer Gossip and News. All today in Onefootball daily. Panda, Panda
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Hey Onefootballers, it's your brother from another mother
here, Antoine Allen, here to give you the biggest football stories of the day.
First up if you like this video please click that little button, so you can join
the Onefootball family and check out our social media channel. But we're gonna get straight into the transfer and rumour report! It's breaking news and pretty
much a done deal Theo Walcott will be swapping his red Arsenal shirt for a
blue Everton shirt.
BBC Merryside has reported that Walcott
has passed a medical. Chelsea aren't just looking to take Andy Carroll on loan.
But they're reportedly looking to buy the 29-year-old striker on a permanent
deal. There's also talk of Michy Batshuayi leaving Chelsea and going to Borussia
Dortmund to replace Aubameyang. There's a lot of chat about Arsenal today:
first up, there's two reports about Mkhitaryan.
One states of Mkhitaryan would
rather go to Dortmund rather than Arsenal. Whereas the mirror says that he
wants a pay rise if he's going to join Arsenal. Question do you think Mkhitaryan is a good fit for Arsenal? It looks more likely the Arsenal signed Dortmund's Aubameyang rather than Bordeaux's Malcom Aubameyang has reportedly asked
Dortmund to let him join Arsenal. Whereas Bordeaux president Stephane Martin has
said it's hard for any club to sign Malcom.
Question who do you think will
be the better signing for Arsenal? Finally, Jack Wilshere looks like he'll be happy
to sign a new Arsenal contract and even accept a 20% pay cut. He's going to go
from 110k a week salary to 90K a week salary. Plus appearances and success
based bonuses. Tottenham are looking at Norwich's
English midfielder James Madison.
Which midfielder do you think he's going to
replace and which players do you think Spurs need to start challenging for a
title? Done deal after playing for Arsenal for
12 years Theo Walcott has joined Everton for a reported 20 million pounds. Walcott
scored 65 Premier League goals and over 100 goals for Arsenal in all
competitions. At 28 Everton can still get some good
years out Walcott. So the question is do you think Walcott will one day for fulfil
the potential he showed in his youth? So remember if you want to stay up to
date with all the breaking transfer and football news download the Onefootball
app.
And finally, some social media banter! We didn't have any Sanchez update
related news. But, this Oldham Athletic player decided to report some anyway! Comment below if you know the song and
give me a suggestion of a lyric that you want me to read out at the beginning of
our daily news. We would love to know your thoughts on the following questions:
where does Ronaldinho rank in the list of best Brazilian players? Will Mkhitaryan be a good player for Arsenal? And will Theo Walcott be a good player
for Everton? Thanks for watching we'll see you again tomorrow!.
Panda, Panda, Panda, Panda, Panda (mumble rapper jibberish)
Hey Onefootballers, it's your brother from another mother
here, Antoine Allen, here to give you the biggest football stories of the day.
First up if you like this video please click that little button, so you can join
the Onefootball family and check out our social media channel. But we're gonna get straight into the transfer and rumour report! It's breaking news and pretty
much a done deal Theo Walcott will be swapping his red Arsenal shirt for a
blue Everton shirt.
BBC Merryside has reported that Walcott
has passed a medical. Chelsea aren't just looking to take Andy Carroll on loan.
But they're reportedly looking to buy the 29-year-old striker on a permanent
deal. There's also talk of Michy Batshuayi leaving Chelsea and going to Borussia
Dortmund to replace Aubameyang. There's a lot of chat about Arsenal today:
first up, there's two reports about Mkhitaryan.
One states of Mkhitaryan would
rather go to Dortmund rather than Arsenal. Whereas the mirror says that he
wants a pay rise if he's going to join Arsenal. Question do you think Mkhitaryan is a good fit for Arsenal? It looks more likely the Arsenal signed Dortmund's Aubameyang rather than Bordeaux's Malcom Aubameyang has reportedly asked
Dortmund to let him join Arsenal. Whereas Bordeaux president Stephane Martin has
said it's hard for any club to sign Malcom.
Question who do you think will
be the better signing for Arsenal? Finally, Jack Wilshere looks like he'll be happy
to sign a new Arsenal contract and even accept a 20% pay cut. He's going to go
from 110k a week salary to 90K a week salary. Plus appearances and success
based bonuses. Tottenham are looking at Norwich's
English midfielder James Madison.
Which midfielder do you think he's going to
replace and which players do you think Spurs need to start challenging for a
title? Done deal after playing for Arsenal for
12 years Theo Walcott has joined Everton for a reported 20 million pounds. Walcott
scored 65 Premier League goals and over 100 goals for Arsenal in all
competitions. At 28 Everton can still get some good
years out Walcott. So the question is do you think Walcott will one day for fulfil
the potential he showed in his youth? So remember if you want to stay up to
date with all the breaking transfer and football news download the Onefootball
app.
And finally, some social media banter! We didn't have any Sanchez update
related news. But, this Oldham Athletic player decided to report some anyway! Comment below if you know the song and
give me a suggestion of a lyric that you want me to read out at the beginning of
our daily news. We would love to know your thoughts on the following questions:
where does Ronaldinho rank in the list of best Brazilian players? Will Mkhitaryan be a good player for Arsenal? And will Theo Walcott be a good player
for Everton? Thanks for watching we'll see you again tomorrow!.
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Donald Trumps promises to SUPPORT Theresa Mays Russia sanctions - DAILY NEWS
Donald Trumps promises to SUPPORT Theresa
Mays Russia sanctions DONALD Trump has declared that he supports
Theresa Mays decision to expel 23 Russian diplomats as part of a range of measures following
the use of a military-grade nerve agent on former spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter,
it has emerged. The White House declared in a statement that
the attack fits into a pattern of behaviour in which Russia disregards the international
rules-based order, undermines the sovereignty and security of countries worldwide, and attempts
to subvert and discredit Western democratic institutions and processes. Mrs Mays decision prompted Valentina Matviyenko,
Russias federation council speaker, to ask Vladimir Putin to act promptly and
toughly. Nikki Haley, the US Ambassador to the United
Nations, warned that immediate concrete measures need to be taken to address issues
with Russia.
She warned that if nothing is done, further
chemical weapons will be used. Ms Haley stated: If we dont take immediate
concrete measures to address this now, Salisbury will not be the last place we see chemical
weapons used. They could be used here in New York or
in cities of any country that sits on this council. This is a defining moment.
Time and time again member states say they
oppose the use of chemical weapons under any circumstances. Now one member stands accused of using
chemical weapons on the sovereign soil of another. The credibility of this council will not
survive if we fail to hold Russia to account. As tensions between the UK and Russia start
to mount, Evgenny Primakov Jr, known as a trusted representative of Putin, declared
that relations between the two nations could struggle to recover.
He asked both sides to make a step backwards
and calm down a bit. He went on: Frankly, in Moscow, we are
in shock. The whole thing looks insane. No one here believes this was a Russian attack.
Mr Primakov instead hinted that the incident
surrounding Mr Skripal was a plot to influence the upcoming election in Russia. He also told The Telegraph: "We are absolutely
sure, 100 per cent sure, that the whole thing is aimed at our elections. In my personal opinion, I'm absolutely sure
Sergei Skripal was poisoned by the British or American secret services. "The idea is to make our election look illegitimate.
[For Russia] to commit such a thing a week
before the presidential election is insane. And when we try to explain our position we
are told, 'Russia is an evil empire and you do it deliberately because you do it. ".
Mays Russia sanctions DONALD Trump has declared that he supports
Theresa Mays decision to expel 23 Russian diplomats as part of a range of measures following
the use of a military-grade nerve agent on former spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter,
it has emerged. The White House declared in a statement that
the attack fits into a pattern of behaviour in which Russia disregards the international
rules-based order, undermines the sovereignty and security of countries worldwide, and attempts
to subvert and discredit Western democratic institutions and processes. Mrs Mays decision prompted Valentina Matviyenko,
Russias federation council speaker, to ask Vladimir Putin to act promptly and
toughly. Nikki Haley, the US Ambassador to the United
Nations, warned that immediate concrete measures need to be taken to address issues
with Russia.
She warned that if nothing is done, further
chemical weapons will be used. Ms Haley stated: If we dont take immediate
concrete measures to address this now, Salisbury will not be the last place we see chemical
weapons used. They could be used here in New York or
in cities of any country that sits on this council. This is a defining moment.
Time and time again member states say they
oppose the use of chemical weapons under any circumstances. Now one member stands accused of using
chemical weapons on the sovereign soil of another. The credibility of this council will not
survive if we fail to hold Russia to account. As tensions between the UK and Russia start
to mount, Evgenny Primakov Jr, known as a trusted representative of Putin, declared
that relations between the two nations could struggle to recover.
He asked both sides to make a step backwards
and calm down a bit. He went on: Frankly, in Moscow, we are
in shock. The whole thing looks insane. No one here believes this was a Russian attack.
Mr Primakov instead hinted that the incident
surrounding Mr Skripal was a plot to influence the upcoming election in Russia. He also told The Telegraph: "We are absolutely
sure, 100 per cent sure, that the whole thing is aimed at our elections. In my personal opinion, I'm absolutely sure
Sergei Skripal was poisoned by the British or American secret services. "The idea is to make our election look illegitimate.
[For Russia] to commit such a thing a week
before the presidential election is insane. And when we try to explain our position we
are told, 'Russia is an evil empire and you do it deliberately because you do it. ".
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Donald Trump's 'powerful Armada' finally heads towards North Korea - DAILY NEWS
Donald Trump's 'powerful Armada' finally heads
towards North Korea DONALD Trumps powerful armada has
finally begun to approach North Korea after the carrier strike group was spotted 3,500
miles south. White House military bosses talked up the
US response to nuclear-mad Kim Jong-un as the president promised to deal with Pyongyang
There was chaos earlier this week when it emerged the USS Carl Vinson carrier strike
force which Trump had said was heading to North Korea was actually in the Indian
Ocean. But now the battle group has finally begun
to steam towards the Sea of Japan as war talk continues from Kim. Senior administration officials blamed the
previous error about the location of US Navy vessels on a miscommunication.
US Pacific Command yesterday confirmed the
vessel has now turned east and is sailing towards the Pacific. The strike group was able to complete a
curtailed period of previously scheduled training with Australia in international waters off
the northwest coast of Australia. "The Carl Vinson Strike Group is heading north
to the Western Pacific as a prudent measure, a PACOM spokesman said. The carrier group is expected to arrive off
the Korean Peninsula before the end of April.
China hit out at provocative moves by
the US by claiming the warships were heading to the Korean Peninsula earlier this month
accusing Trump of "fake news". Confusions reigned over the strike group which
includes missile destroyers after Trump talked up his armada. The Donald said: We are sending an armada. Very powerful.
We have submarines, very powerful, far
more powerful than the aircraft carrier, that I can tell you. Rear Adm. Jim Kilby, commander of Carrier
Strike Group 1, confirmed the warships will not be heading to North Korea "to provide
a persistent presence in the waters off the Korean Peninsula. Kim is feared to be planning to detonate a
nuke test on April 25 to coincide with the Military Foundation Day holiday in North Korea.
Throughout March and April, US forces have
been in the peninsula carrying out major war drills in South Korea. Tensions have raged after Trump appears to
take a more aggressive stance against Kim. Vice-President Mike Pence told the world the
USs sword stands ready over North Korea. Meanwhile, Kim has pledged a super mighty
response to Trump after he was humiliated when a missile test failed while Pyongyang
celebrated the Day of the Sun national holiday.
British Admiral Lord West said the world is
closer than any time in decades to a nuclear strike, when speaking to Daily Star Online..
towards North Korea DONALD Trumps powerful armada has
finally begun to approach North Korea after the carrier strike group was spotted 3,500
miles south. White House military bosses talked up the
US response to nuclear-mad Kim Jong-un as the president promised to deal with Pyongyang
There was chaos earlier this week when it emerged the USS Carl Vinson carrier strike
force which Trump had said was heading to North Korea was actually in the Indian
Ocean. But now the battle group has finally begun
to steam towards the Sea of Japan as war talk continues from Kim. Senior administration officials blamed the
previous error about the location of US Navy vessels on a miscommunication.
US Pacific Command yesterday confirmed the
vessel has now turned east and is sailing towards the Pacific. The strike group was able to complete a
curtailed period of previously scheduled training with Australia in international waters off
the northwest coast of Australia. "The Carl Vinson Strike Group is heading north
to the Western Pacific as a prudent measure, a PACOM spokesman said. The carrier group is expected to arrive off
the Korean Peninsula before the end of April.
China hit out at provocative moves by
the US by claiming the warships were heading to the Korean Peninsula earlier this month
accusing Trump of "fake news". Confusions reigned over the strike group which
includes missile destroyers after Trump talked up his armada. The Donald said: We are sending an armada. Very powerful.
We have submarines, very powerful, far
more powerful than the aircraft carrier, that I can tell you. Rear Adm. Jim Kilby, commander of Carrier
Strike Group 1, confirmed the warships will not be heading to North Korea "to provide
a persistent presence in the waters off the Korean Peninsula. Kim is feared to be planning to detonate a
nuke test on April 25 to coincide with the Military Foundation Day holiday in North Korea.
Throughout March and April, US forces have
been in the peninsula carrying out major war drills in South Korea. Tensions have raged after Trump appears to
take a more aggressive stance against Kim. Vice-President Mike Pence told the world the
USs sword stands ready over North Korea. Meanwhile, Kim has pledged a super mighty
response to Trump after he was humiliated when a missile test failed while Pyongyang
celebrated the Day of the Sun national holiday.
British Admiral Lord West said the world is
closer than any time in decades to a nuclear strike, when speaking to Daily Star Online..
Saturday, November 29, 2014
Donald Trump asks SAUDI ARABIA & others to establish 'Arab ARMY' to replace US in Syria - DAILY NEWS
Donald Trump asks SAUDI ARABIA and others
to establish 'Arab ARMY' to replace US in Syria DONALD Trump is looking to end US engagement in Syria by forming an Arab military force
to replace the US presence in the region and to help stabilise the north-eastern part of
the country following the defeat of so-called Islamic State, it has been reported. The US administration has asked Arab countries
including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Qatar to contribute billions of
dollars and a large number of troops to help reestablish stability in the war-torn country,
and in particular in northern regions. Expressing his growing concern surrounding
the cost and duration of the military intervention in Syria, President Trump said: We have
asked our partners to take greater responsibility for securing their home region, including
contributing larger amounts of money. A US administration official confirmed this
statement, saying: Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the U.A.E.
Have all been approached with
respect to financial support and more broadly to contribute. Trumps new National Security Adviser, John
Bolton, also reportedly contacted Egypts intelligence chief Abbas Kamel to determine
whether the North African nation would contribute to the effort. Certain US officials have been quick to highlight
the large obstacles that the US faces in establishing an Arab coalition force in Syria. Michael OHanlon, Senior Fellow at the Brookings
Institution, warned of external intervention, saying: A new force has to be strong enough
to face down Assad or Iran if either seeks to reclaim territory, perhaps with Russias
help.
And Charles Lister, a Senior Fellow at the
Middle East Institute, cast doubt over the project, saying: There is just no precedent
or established basis for this shaping into a successful strategy. He also noted that Arab countries such as
the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia would be reluctant to enter into new military
action, as they are currently involved militarily in Yemen. This would be exacerbated by the uncertain
role that the US would play in the project, with questions remaining surrounding whether
the US would continue to provide training, support and air cover for troops. US military officials however signalled in
January that they were hoping to end their military campaign in Syria in a matter of
months, but maintain a certain number of troops in the region to ensure the ongoing stability
of key Islamic State locations such as Raqqa.
Mr Trump also said in early April that he
desired a speedy withdrawal of the 2,000 US. Troops currently positioned in Syria. This has caused rising fears among other military
officials and international politicians that a rapid US withdrawal would create a power
vacuum for ISIS to regain ground, or for nations such as Iran and Russia to gain further control. French President Emmanuel Macron commented
on President Trumps desires to remove US.
Troops from Syria, stating: "Ten days ago,
President Trump was saying the United States of America had a duty to disengage from Syria. "I assure you, we have convinced him that
it is necessary to stay for the long term." It is estimated that between 5,000 to 12,000
Islamic State fighters still remain in eastern regions of Syria, with fighters still operating
in a location south of the town of Al-Hasakah and in a 25-mile stretch along the Euphrates
river near Abu Kamal..
to establish 'Arab ARMY' to replace US in Syria DONALD Trump is looking to end US engagement in Syria by forming an Arab military force
to replace the US presence in the region and to help stabilise the north-eastern part of
the country following the defeat of so-called Islamic State, it has been reported. The US administration has asked Arab countries
including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Qatar to contribute billions of
dollars and a large number of troops to help reestablish stability in the war-torn country,
and in particular in northern regions. Expressing his growing concern surrounding
the cost and duration of the military intervention in Syria, President Trump said: We have
asked our partners to take greater responsibility for securing their home region, including
contributing larger amounts of money. A US administration official confirmed this
statement, saying: Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the U.A.E.
Have all been approached with
respect to financial support and more broadly to contribute. Trumps new National Security Adviser, John
Bolton, also reportedly contacted Egypts intelligence chief Abbas Kamel to determine
whether the North African nation would contribute to the effort. Certain US officials have been quick to highlight
the large obstacles that the US faces in establishing an Arab coalition force in Syria. Michael OHanlon, Senior Fellow at the Brookings
Institution, warned of external intervention, saying: A new force has to be strong enough
to face down Assad or Iran if either seeks to reclaim territory, perhaps with Russias
help.
And Charles Lister, a Senior Fellow at the
Middle East Institute, cast doubt over the project, saying: There is just no precedent
or established basis for this shaping into a successful strategy. He also noted that Arab countries such as
the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia would be reluctant to enter into new military
action, as they are currently involved militarily in Yemen. This would be exacerbated by the uncertain
role that the US would play in the project, with questions remaining surrounding whether
the US would continue to provide training, support and air cover for troops. US military officials however signalled in
January that they were hoping to end their military campaign in Syria in a matter of
months, but maintain a certain number of troops in the region to ensure the ongoing stability
of key Islamic State locations such as Raqqa.
Mr Trump also said in early April that he
desired a speedy withdrawal of the 2,000 US. Troops currently positioned in Syria. This has caused rising fears among other military
officials and international politicians that a rapid US withdrawal would create a power
vacuum for ISIS to regain ground, or for nations such as Iran and Russia to gain further control. French President Emmanuel Macron commented
on President Trumps desires to remove US.
Troops from Syria, stating: "Ten days ago,
President Trump was saying the United States of America had a duty to disengage from Syria. "I assure you, we have convinced him that
it is necessary to stay for the long term." It is estimated that between 5,000 to 12,000
Islamic State fighters still remain in eastern regions of Syria, with fighters still operating
in a location south of the town of Al-Hasakah and in a 25-mile stretch along the Euphrates
river near Abu Kamal..
Monday, November 24, 2014
Deadly Kremlin submarines CHASE UK warship as Putin unleashes Black Hole stealth hunters
Deadly Kremlin submarines CHASE UK warship
as Putin unleashes Black Hole stealth hunters LETHAL Russian submarines hunted a Royal Navy submarine this week as tensions between Moscow
and the West reach boiling point, its claimed. Two Kremlin subs dubbed the Black Hole
because of their stealth abilities stalked the British submarine as it came within range
of the Syrian coast before Saturdays bombing raid. The stealth Kilo-class Russian submarines
are powered by diesel generators, and an electric drive which allows them to operate so quickly. Their powerful arsenal includes torpedoes,
cruise and anti-ship missiles.
Iain Ballantyne, author of The Deadly Trade,
a book on submarine warfare, said the two Kilos would have been a considerable threat. In comparison, the 1.2Billion British submarines
have limited firepower and would have only been carrying around 20 Tomahawk missiles. This cat-and-mouse battle happened before
Theresa May announced air strikes on Syria in response to Assads alleged chemical
weapons attack, the Times reported. Two Russian frigates and an anti-submarine
aircraft were also involved in the effort to find the British vessel.
But Brit underwater forces were helped by
the US Navy which flew patrol aircraft to track Russian boats. More than 100 missiles were fired from ships
and manned aircraft as the allies targeted three of the Assad regimes chemical weapons
making facilities yesterday morning. However the British sub did not take part
in the strikes and instead four RAF jets which took from the Akroriti base in Cyprus launched
the missiles. The target was a former base around 15 miles
west of Homs in Syria where Assad is said to be stockpiling materials to make chemical
weapons.
According to the Times, Russian and British
submarines have been stalking each other repeatedly in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean in
recent years. However this tense clash in the Med marked
the first underwater duel amid bitten tensions over the Salisbury spy poisoning and the attack
in Syria. A Royal Navy document revealed plans to push
back the Astute class sub or even cancel it. If the MoD decides to scrap the new vessels
it mens only six, instead of eight, of the 1.6Bn hunter-killers would be able
to protect the UK from foreign threats, including Russia..
as Putin unleashes Black Hole stealth hunters LETHAL Russian submarines hunted a Royal Navy submarine this week as tensions between Moscow
and the West reach boiling point, its claimed. Two Kremlin subs dubbed the Black Hole
because of their stealth abilities stalked the British submarine as it came within range
of the Syrian coast before Saturdays bombing raid. The stealth Kilo-class Russian submarines
are powered by diesel generators, and an electric drive which allows them to operate so quickly. Their powerful arsenal includes torpedoes,
cruise and anti-ship missiles.
Iain Ballantyne, author of The Deadly Trade,
a book on submarine warfare, said the two Kilos would have been a considerable threat. In comparison, the 1.2Billion British submarines
have limited firepower and would have only been carrying around 20 Tomahawk missiles. This cat-and-mouse battle happened before
Theresa May announced air strikes on Syria in response to Assads alleged chemical
weapons attack, the Times reported. Two Russian frigates and an anti-submarine
aircraft were also involved in the effort to find the British vessel.
But Brit underwater forces were helped by
the US Navy which flew patrol aircraft to track Russian boats. More than 100 missiles were fired from ships
and manned aircraft as the allies targeted three of the Assad regimes chemical weapons
making facilities yesterday morning. However the British sub did not take part
in the strikes and instead four RAF jets which took from the Akroriti base in Cyprus launched
the missiles. The target was a former base around 15 miles
west of Homs in Syria where Assad is said to be stockpiling materials to make chemical
weapons.
According to the Times, Russian and British
submarines have been stalking each other repeatedly in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean in
recent years. However this tense clash in the Med marked
the first underwater duel amid bitten tensions over the Salisbury spy poisoning and the attack
in Syria. A Royal Navy document revealed plans to push
back the Astute class sub or even cancel it. If the MoD decides to scrap the new vessels
it mens only six, instead of eight, of the 1.6Bn hunter-killers would be able
to protect the UK from foreign threats, including Russia..
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Dairy Daily News
[Music playing--
no dialogue] . (Elise Truman).
Good afternoon and welcome to the
Dairy Daily News. I'm Elise Truman, and as always,
it's a beautiful day for dairy.
Today, we're going to
be talking about dairy and its importance
in your diet. Our top story this morning, does
milk really come from cows and what milks are
best for you? We are utterly delighted
to have an on-scene report from the farm. Here is Dairy Daisy who has
the skinny on moo juice. [Music playing--
no dialogue] .
(Daisy Dairy).
Hi y'all this is Daisy Dairy reportin'
from the dairy farm. So do you know where
your milk comes from? Do you know what milk is? Well, milk comes from cows. Nobody knows who first milked a
dairy cow, but today the average American dairy cow produces
about 20,000 pounds of milk.
That's about 2,305
gallons of milk a day. That's about 128 glasses of milk
a day from one single dairy cow. Whole milk is high in fat. This is why it tastes delicious
and has a creamy texture.
Two percent low-fat milk has
the benefits of less milk fat, but still tastes great. It is fortified with skim
milk and has 10 grams of protein per cup. Two percent is what I like
to call the popular milk. Now, for my personal
favorite, skim milk.
Skim milk doesn't have all
the fat that whole milk has, but still has all
the good nutrients that are important
for your body. Our cows are working long and
hard hours to make enough milk for you to grow strong
and healthy bones. Do your part by getting
dairy every day. Back to you Elise.
(Elise).
Thank you, Daisy Dairy, for that moo-ving story. [Wind chime]. Well, you know what
that sound is? It's time for the Dairy
Daily News questions.
You write to us so we
can answer some of your dairy daily questions. Question number one is from
Sam Samuels of Vermont. Sam asks, what ingredients in
milk make it so healthy? Well, Sam, there are two
ingredients in milk that make it especially healthy. Those ingredients are
calcium and vitamin D.
Calcium is a major nutrient
required for growing strong bones and healthy teeth. Vitamin D also helps you
to grow strong bones. Make sure you're getting your
vitamin D and calcium intake every day by drinking milk
and having milk products. The next question is from
Tommy Thompson of Kansas.
Tom writes, "I'm
eight years old." "Is dairy important
for kids like me?" "And if so, is milk the only
way for me to get dairy?" Tommy, milk is very important
for all age groups, especially for growing
kids like you. Dairy is one of the five
food groups in the official food guide pyramid. Milk, dairy also includes foods
like yogurt and cheese. There are lots of ways to
add dairy to your diet.
An easy way to get your daily
amount of dairy every day is to drink three 8 ounce glasses for
ages 4 to 8 years old, or to drink four 8 ounce glasses if
you are 9 to 18 years old. Hope that answers your question. The last question comes from
Mike Michaels of Illinois. Mike writes, "I'm allergic to
milk and I can't drink it." "I love milk, ice
cream, and yogurt." "What should I do?" This is an excellent question,
Mike, because millions of Americans have the same
milk allergy you do.
This milk allergy is called
lactose intolerance, and it's caused by your body not being
able to digest lactose, which is the sugar in milk. There are some products
that you can buy that do not have lactose in them. For instance, you could buy
lactose-free or lactose-reduced milk, lactose-free or
lactose-reduced ice cream or yogurt, or soymilk might
be a good choice for you. Try different products to see
what you like so you can still enjoy your dairy delights.
And now it's time for my
favorite part of the show, the Dairy Daily forecast. Here's Darla Dairy with
the dairy forecast. [Music playing--
no dialogue] . (Darla Dairy).
I'm Darla, reporting for the
Dairy Daily forecast. Well, we see some clouds
in the west moving over the area quickly,
bringing rain. [Rain sound effect]. Don't fret.
Stay inside and get your calcium
from a grilled cheese sandwich or tomato soup made with milk. Well, rain is definitely not
the case in the south. Sunshine is covering the area,
and it's going to be a scorcher. You can cool down with a nice
bowl of low-fat ice cream.
In the east, [wind blowing]
we see some clouds covering the area. That's okay. You can still get your vitamin D
from a nice tall glass of milk. [Sound of glass of
milk being poured] Well, that's all we have
for you today for the Dairy Daily weather forecast.
Just remember, it's always a
beautiful day for dairy. Back to you Elise. (Elise).
Thanks, Darla. You always have the best
tips for adding dairy to your every day diet.
As always, I like to end
the Dairy Daily News on a lighter note. So, here is the Dairy Daily
News joke of the day. What do you get from
the pampered cow? Drum roll please. Spoiled milk.
[Laughter]. That's all the time we have
with you today, folks. Remember to include dairy
in your every day diet. I'm Elise Truman.
Thanks again for joining us for
the Dairy Daily News. [Music playing--
no dialogue] ..
no dialogue] . (Elise Truman).
Good afternoon and welcome to the
Dairy Daily News. I'm Elise Truman, and as always,
it's a beautiful day for dairy.
Today, we're going to
be talking about dairy and its importance
in your diet. Our top story this morning, does
milk really come from cows and what milks are
best for you? We are utterly delighted
to have an on-scene report from the farm. Here is Dairy Daisy who has
the skinny on moo juice. [Music playing--
no dialogue] .
(Daisy Dairy).
Hi y'all this is Daisy Dairy reportin'
from the dairy farm. So do you know where
your milk comes from? Do you know what milk is? Well, milk comes from cows. Nobody knows who first milked a
dairy cow, but today the average American dairy cow produces
about 20,000 pounds of milk.
That's about 2,305
gallons of milk a day. That's about 128 glasses of milk
a day from one single dairy cow. Whole milk is high in fat. This is why it tastes delicious
and has a creamy texture.
Two percent low-fat milk has
the benefits of less milk fat, but still tastes great. It is fortified with skim
milk and has 10 grams of protein per cup. Two percent is what I like
to call the popular milk. Now, for my personal
favorite, skim milk.
Skim milk doesn't have all
the fat that whole milk has, but still has all
the good nutrients that are important
for your body. Our cows are working long and
hard hours to make enough milk for you to grow strong
and healthy bones. Do your part by getting
dairy every day. Back to you Elise.
(Elise).
Thank you, Daisy Dairy, for that moo-ving story. [Wind chime]. Well, you know what
that sound is? It's time for the Dairy
Daily News questions.
You write to us so we
can answer some of your dairy daily questions. Question number one is from
Sam Samuels of Vermont. Sam asks, what ingredients in
milk make it so healthy? Well, Sam, there are two
ingredients in milk that make it especially healthy. Those ingredients are
calcium and vitamin D.
Calcium is a major nutrient
required for growing strong bones and healthy teeth. Vitamin D also helps you
to grow strong bones. Make sure you're getting your
vitamin D and calcium intake every day by drinking milk
and having milk products. The next question is from
Tommy Thompson of Kansas.
Tom writes, "I'm
eight years old." "Is dairy important
for kids like me?" "And if so, is milk the only
way for me to get dairy?" Tommy, milk is very important
for all age groups, especially for growing
kids like you. Dairy is one of the five
food groups in the official food guide pyramid. Milk, dairy also includes foods
like yogurt and cheese. There are lots of ways to
add dairy to your diet.
An easy way to get your daily
amount of dairy every day is to drink three 8 ounce glasses for
ages 4 to 8 years old, or to drink four 8 ounce glasses if
you are 9 to 18 years old. Hope that answers your question. The last question comes from
Mike Michaels of Illinois. Mike writes, "I'm allergic to
milk and I can't drink it." "I love milk, ice
cream, and yogurt." "What should I do?" This is an excellent question,
Mike, because millions of Americans have the same
milk allergy you do.
This milk allergy is called
lactose intolerance, and it's caused by your body not being
able to digest lactose, which is the sugar in milk. There are some products
that you can buy that do not have lactose in them. For instance, you could buy
lactose-free or lactose-reduced milk, lactose-free or
lactose-reduced ice cream or yogurt, or soymilk might
be a good choice for you. Try different products to see
what you like so you can still enjoy your dairy delights.
And now it's time for my
favorite part of the show, the Dairy Daily forecast. Here's Darla Dairy with
the dairy forecast. [Music playing--
no dialogue] . (Darla Dairy).
I'm Darla, reporting for the
Dairy Daily forecast. Well, we see some clouds
in the west moving over the area quickly,
bringing rain. [Rain sound effect]. Don't fret.
Stay inside and get your calcium
from a grilled cheese sandwich or tomato soup made with milk. Well, rain is definitely not
the case in the south. Sunshine is covering the area,
and it's going to be a scorcher. You can cool down with a nice
bowl of low-fat ice cream.
In the east, [wind blowing]
we see some clouds covering the area. That's okay. You can still get your vitamin D
from a nice tall glass of milk. [Sound of glass of
milk being poured] Well, that's all we have
for you today for the Dairy Daily weather forecast.
Just remember, it's always a
beautiful day for dairy. Back to you Elise. (Elise).
Thanks, Darla. You always have the best
tips for adding dairy to your every day diet.
As always, I like to end
the Dairy Daily News on a lighter note. So, here is the Dairy Daily
News joke of the day. What do you get from
the pampered cow? Drum roll please. Spoiled milk.
[Laughter]. That's all the time we have
with you today, folks. Remember to include dairy
in your every day diet. I'm Elise Truman.
Thanks again for joining us for
the Dairy Daily News. [Music playing--
no dialogue] ..
Friday, November 14, 2014
China Pulls Out All the Stops for Trump The Daily Show
If you saw Trump
on the campaign, you wouldn't be crazy to think
that he was going to go to China, kick down the door,
grab their president, and shake the factories out
of his pockets. But for this visit,
China was a step ahead. You see, for them, it was time
for Operation Beijing Butter Up. REPORTER: In China,
a lavish red carpet welcome for President Trump,
complete with honor guards.
On the motorcade route, excited schoolchildren waving
American and Chinese flags. Donald Trump seems to be seduced by the lavish red carpet
state visit. That's something. I'm...
We're having a great time.
Okay, first of all, I don't know
if that was a red carpet or if Trump's neckties
are just getting longer. Second of all,
who were those kids? And why were they jumping?
What was going on there? But, still,
look how happy he is. Like, this is the part of being
president that he loves-- people parading for him, not having to walk, touching shiny things. That's what Donald wanted
from the presidency, not meetings
with Mitch McConnell.
And you could tell that
Trump was slowly being seduced by his new Eastern friends. The president, of course,
has had the, uh, red carpet
rolled out for him here. President Xi Jinping is trying
to flatter President Trump. They all tried to figure out,
how do you get to Trump? How do you wow him?
How do you woo him? How do you seduce him? REPORTER: President Xi Jinping
and his wife playing tour guide,
taking President Trump and the first lady
to Beijing's Forbidden City...
...And to a traditional
Chinese opera. You can see the exact moment
they told him Jackie Chan wasn't in this. But-but, shame, shame, uh, like, you've got to give
Trump props. He tried.
He went to a Chinese opera. And I-I respect that. Because I know what it's like
when a friend forces you to sit through a performance and
you can't wait for it to end. (Guitar playing) She's a girl
and she's a friend to me She's my lover She's so kind to me No one knows Just why you would ever be
there for me She's a girl
who's more of a Christmas tree She's got so many gifts
for me She's a giving, loving tree Saba-ha! That's kind of how
that one goes.
-It's really nice.
-Yeah. So, I have four more.
(Clears throat) Next one's kind of a rocker,
you know? You know what I mean? -You really get...
-I-I need to... I need to pee. (Laughter) That was the first time
I missed apartheid.
(Laughter, gasping) (cheering and applause) So... So, you might be watching
this whole trip and thinking, "Come on, man.
The Chinese are so dumb. "You can't play Trump.
He is The Art of the Deal. "He's not going to watch
your little show "and all of a sudden be like,
'You know what, I don't blame China.'" I don't blame China.
Wait, what? What happened to
the "China raping America" part? And-and it's one thing
to not blame them. It's another thing to praise
them for ripping America off. After all, who can blame a country for being able to take advantage
of another country for the benefit of its citizens? I give China great credit. (Applause) Wow.
I never thought I would
hear an American president tell his geopolitical adversary, "Well played, guys.
We had it coming. Yeah, we had it coming." And Trump's tone on this trip
went beyond just politeness. He praised Xi in person and even tweeted a video
for his new best friend. President Xi,
I want to thank you for an incredible,
welcoming ceremony.
You're a very special man. My feeling toward you is
an incredibly warm one. Our meeting last night was absolutely terrific. Our relationship
with you and China is a very important one to me.
In the coming months and years,
I look forward to building an even stronger relationship between our two countries,
and even closer friendships and relationships between the people
of our countries. (As Trump): That's why President
Xi and I would be honored if you joined us
on our special day. (Laughter) We're registered at the
Ancient Ming Pottery Barn. (Laughter) Look,
if you're a Trump supporter, him letting China off the hook probably doesn't
make you feel great.
But if he really is your guy, you should also be happy
that he found love. (Laughter) Yeah, you can't deny
that this trip was magical. It felt like one long episode
of The Bachelor in China. President Xi,
I want to thank you.
Again,
you're a very special man. Our meeting last night was absolutely terrific. Our dinner was beyond that. My feeling toward you is
an incredibly warm one.
There's great chemistry, and I think we're going
to do tremendous things for both China
and for the United States. Oh! (Cheers and applause) That's all good and well
and really romantic until Trump gets home,
turns on the lights, finds Putin waiting for him
like, "Enjoy your little trip,
Donald?" -(Laughter)
-"I saw the video. -Who is Xi?"
-(Laughter).
on the campaign, you wouldn't be crazy to think
that he was going to go to China, kick down the door,
grab their president, and shake the factories out
of his pockets. But for this visit,
China was a step ahead. You see, for them, it was time
for Operation Beijing Butter Up. REPORTER: In China,
a lavish red carpet welcome for President Trump,
complete with honor guards.
On the motorcade route, excited schoolchildren waving
American and Chinese flags. Donald Trump seems to be seduced by the lavish red carpet
state visit. That's something. I'm...
We're having a great time.
Okay, first of all, I don't know
if that was a red carpet or if Trump's neckties
are just getting longer. Second of all,
who were those kids? And why were they jumping?
What was going on there? But, still,
look how happy he is. Like, this is the part of being
president that he loves-- people parading for him, not having to walk, touching shiny things. That's what Donald wanted
from the presidency, not meetings
with Mitch McConnell.
And you could tell that
Trump was slowly being seduced by his new Eastern friends. The president, of course,
has had the, uh, red carpet
rolled out for him here. President Xi Jinping is trying
to flatter President Trump. They all tried to figure out,
how do you get to Trump? How do you wow him?
How do you woo him? How do you seduce him? REPORTER: President Xi Jinping
and his wife playing tour guide,
taking President Trump and the first lady
to Beijing's Forbidden City...
...And to a traditional
Chinese opera. You can see the exact moment
they told him Jackie Chan wasn't in this. But-but, shame, shame, uh, like, you've got to give
Trump props. He tried.
He went to a Chinese opera. And I-I respect that. Because I know what it's like
when a friend forces you to sit through a performance and
you can't wait for it to end. (Guitar playing) She's a girl
and she's a friend to me She's my lover She's so kind to me No one knows Just why you would ever be
there for me She's a girl
who's more of a Christmas tree She's got so many gifts
for me She's a giving, loving tree Saba-ha! That's kind of how
that one goes.
-It's really nice.
-Yeah. So, I have four more.
(Clears throat) Next one's kind of a rocker,
you know? You know what I mean? -You really get...
-I-I need to... I need to pee. (Laughter) That was the first time
I missed apartheid.
(Laughter, gasping) (cheering and applause) So... So, you might be watching
this whole trip and thinking, "Come on, man.
The Chinese are so dumb. "You can't play Trump.
He is The Art of the Deal. "He's not going to watch
your little show "and all of a sudden be like,
'You know what, I don't blame China.'" I don't blame China.
Wait, what? What happened to
the "China raping America" part? And-and it's one thing
to not blame them. It's another thing to praise
them for ripping America off. After all, who can blame a country for being able to take advantage
of another country for the benefit of its citizens? I give China great credit. (Applause) Wow.
I never thought I would
hear an American president tell his geopolitical adversary, "Well played, guys.
We had it coming. Yeah, we had it coming." And Trump's tone on this trip
went beyond just politeness. He praised Xi in person and even tweeted a video
for his new best friend. President Xi,
I want to thank you for an incredible,
welcoming ceremony.
You're a very special man. My feeling toward you is
an incredibly warm one. Our meeting last night was absolutely terrific. Our relationship
with you and China is a very important one to me.
In the coming months and years,
I look forward to building an even stronger relationship between our two countries,
and even closer friendships and relationships between the people
of our countries. (As Trump): That's why President
Xi and I would be honored if you joined us
on our special day. (Laughter) We're registered at the
Ancient Ming Pottery Barn. (Laughter) Look,
if you're a Trump supporter, him letting China off the hook probably doesn't
make you feel great.
But if he really is your guy, you should also be happy
that he found love. (Laughter) Yeah, you can't deny
that this trip was magical. It felt like one long episode
of The Bachelor in China. President Xi,
I want to thank you.
Again,
you're a very special man. Our meeting last night was absolutely terrific. Our dinner was beyond that. My feeling toward you is
an incredibly warm one.
There's great chemistry, and I think we're going
to do tremendous things for both China
and for the United States. Oh! (Cheers and applause) That's all good and well
and really romantic until Trump gets home,
turns on the lights, finds Putin waiting for him
like, "Enjoy your little trip,
Donald?" -(Laughter)
-"I saw the video. -Who is Xi?"
-(Laughter).
Sunday, November 9, 2014
BREAKING News Out Of Atlanta, HELL YES! THEY ARE DOING IT!!!
BREAKING News Out Of Atlanta, HELL YES! THEY ARE DOING IT!!! Amid the efforts of liberals to strip our
gun rights away, many gun rights advocates are staging peaceful rallies across the country
to make our voices heard. We are fighting the recent efforts to impose
stricter gun-control laws, that they fear undermine our 2nd Amendment rights. Peaceful protesters numbering in the hundreds
gathered outside statehouses from Maine to Wyoming to hear speakers warn, that any restrictions
on gun ownership or use could eventually lead to bans for law-abiding gun owners. Fox News reports.
Gun owners have been portrayed in a negative
way and it is our hope that this peaceable rally will show that we are safe, law-abiding
individuals that happen to take our constitutional rights very seriously, Dave Gulya, an organizer
for the Maine event that attracted about 800 people, told the Bangor Daily News. Its our turn as gun owners to come out
and show our numbers, Gulya said. Any restriction completely goes against
our rights. Between 600 and 800 people gathered from 2
p.M.
To 4 p.M. In the plaza between the State House, and the Cross State Office Building,
according to an estimated crowd count by Capitol Police. Billed as the Americans for America
rally, many rally-goers held American flags and implored the country to come together,
according to WABI. Under a gray cloudy sky, they carried signs
that read, Let teachers protect my life now! And Gun free zones kill!, Tweeted
Maine Public Radio.
Protesters in Vermont took to the steps of
the Statehouse in Montpelier, where days earlier they felt Gov. Phil Scott betrayed them
when he signed three major gun control measures. Three days ago, on these steps, we were
betrayed, Joe Nagle told the Burlington Free Press. We were promised no new gun laws.
The paper reported that the National Rifle
Association criticized Scott, a Republican, and called on gun owners to abandon the governor,
who changed his stance in February after an alleged school shooting plot shook the state. Saturdays protests came less than three
weeks after hundreds of thousands marched in Washington, New York and elsewhere to demand
tougher gun laws after the Feb. 14 School shooting in Parkland, Fla., That killed 17. Organizers of those protests demanded a ban
on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, and called for universal background checks
on potential gun owners.
Fox News reported. Pro-gun protesters also showed up in Boston;
Indianapolis; Albany, N.Y.; Austin, Texas; Des Moines, Iowa; and other cities. John Nagle had a message Saturday afternoon
for his fellow pro-gun activists: Step up and run for office. Weve got to stop being quiet, the
Colchester resident said to the crowd of camouflage, and orange-clad people who braved icy rain
and sleet to rally on the steps of the Statehouse, where three days earlier Gov.
Phil Scott signed
three bills tightening Vermonts gun laws. Several other speakers said they would be
challenging sitting legislators, even in Democratic strongholds like Chittenden County, or encouraged
others to do so as the states gun activists turn their attention to long-term strategy. We all have to fight for our rights. When we give them an inch, they take a mile.
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gun rights away, many gun rights advocates are staging peaceful rallies across the country
to make our voices heard. We are fighting the recent efforts to impose
stricter gun-control laws, that they fear undermine our 2nd Amendment rights. Peaceful protesters numbering in the hundreds
gathered outside statehouses from Maine to Wyoming to hear speakers warn, that any restrictions
on gun ownership or use could eventually lead to bans for law-abiding gun owners. Fox News reports.
Gun owners have been portrayed in a negative
way and it is our hope that this peaceable rally will show that we are safe, law-abiding
individuals that happen to take our constitutional rights very seriously, Dave Gulya, an organizer
for the Maine event that attracted about 800 people, told the Bangor Daily News. Its our turn as gun owners to come out
and show our numbers, Gulya said. Any restriction completely goes against
our rights. Between 600 and 800 people gathered from 2
p.M.
To 4 p.M. In the plaza between the State House, and the Cross State Office Building,
according to an estimated crowd count by Capitol Police. Billed as the Americans for America
rally, many rally-goers held American flags and implored the country to come together,
according to WABI. Under a gray cloudy sky, they carried signs
that read, Let teachers protect my life now! And Gun free zones kill!, Tweeted
Maine Public Radio.
Protesters in Vermont took to the steps of
the Statehouse in Montpelier, where days earlier they felt Gov. Phil Scott betrayed them
when he signed three major gun control measures. Three days ago, on these steps, we were
betrayed, Joe Nagle told the Burlington Free Press. We were promised no new gun laws.
The paper reported that the National Rifle
Association criticized Scott, a Republican, and called on gun owners to abandon the governor,
who changed his stance in February after an alleged school shooting plot shook the state. Saturdays protests came less than three
weeks after hundreds of thousands marched in Washington, New York and elsewhere to demand
tougher gun laws after the Feb. 14 School shooting in Parkland, Fla., That killed 17. Organizers of those protests demanded a ban
on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, and called for universal background checks
on potential gun owners.
Fox News reported. Pro-gun protesters also showed up in Boston;
Indianapolis; Albany, N.Y.; Austin, Texas; Des Moines, Iowa; and other cities. John Nagle had a message Saturday afternoon
for his fellow pro-gun activists: Step up and run for office. Weve got to stop being quiet, the
Colchester resident said to the crowd of camouflage, and orange-clad people who braved icy rain
and sleet to rally on the steps of the Statehouse, where three days earlier Gov.
Phil Scott signed
three bills tightening Vermonts gun laws. Several other speakers said they would be
challenging sitting legislators, even in Democratic strongholds like Chittenden County, or encouraged
others to do so as the states gun activists turn their attention to long-term strategy. We all have to fight for our rights. When we give them an inch, they take a mile.
What do you think about this? Please share this news and scroll down to
Comment below and don't forget to subscribe Top Stories Today..
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
BREAKING News From The Pentagon ITS BIG!!!
BREAKING News From The Pentagon ITS BIG!!! New reports reveal that President Trump made
the decision to choose one of the more restrained proposals designed by the Pentagon in regards
to the most recent Syrian airstrikes. The recent Syrian airstrikes were double the
size of last years but we could have taken it a lot further. The Wall Street Journal, citing unnamed sources,
reported that Trump was presented with a wide array of options. There were intense discussions on the best
approach after Defense Secretary Jim Mattis presented the three military options, the
report said.
Trump chose a restrained response. The paper reported that the most expansive
proposal included airstrikes on Russian air defense capabilities in Syria. The attack would have been three times the
size of the operation carried outwhich included 100 advanced missiles launched at
three targets. Fox News reports that Trump reportedly wanted
his team to consider the strikes on Iranian and Russian targets, but Mattis resisted.
Mattis reportedly warned of a possible Russian
and Iranian response. Russia has military forces, including air
defenses, in several areas of Syria to support President Bashar Assad in his long war against
anti-government rebels. The nighttime Syria assault was carefully
limited to minimize civilian casualties and avoid direct conflict with Syrias key ally,
Russia, but confusion arose over the extent to which Washington warned Moscow in advance. The Pentagon said it gave no explicit warning.
The U.S. Ambassador in Moscow, John Huntsman,
said in a video, Before we took action, the United States communicated with Russia
to reduce the danger of any Russian or civilian casualties. As of Monday morning, neither Syria nor its
Russian or Iranian allies retaliated, Pentagon officials said. The U.S.-Led operation won broad Western support.
The NATO alliance gave its full backing; NATO
Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said in Brussels that the attack was about ensuring
that chemical weapons cannot be used with impunity. These are dangerous times folks. What do you think about this? Please Share this news and Scroll down to
comment below and don't forget to subscribe Top Stories Today.
the decision to choose one of the more restrained proposals designed by the Pentagon in regards
to the most recent Syrian airstrikes. The recent Syrian airstrikes were double the
size of last years but we could have taken it a lot further. The Wall Street Journal, citing unnamed sources,
reported that Trump was presented with a wide array of options. There were intense discussions on the best
approach after Defense Secretary Jim Mattis presented the three military options, the
report said.
Trump chose a restrained response. The paper reported that the most expansive
proposal included airstrikes on Russian air defense capabilities in Syria. The attack would have been three times the
size of the operation carried outwhich included 100 advanced missiles launched at
three targets. Fox News reports that Trump reportedly wanted
his team to consider the strikes on Iranian and Russian targets, but Mattis resisted.
Mattis reportedly warned of a possible Russian
and Iranian response. Russia has military forces, including air
defenses, in several areas of Syria to support President Bashar Assad in his long war against
anti-government rebels. The nighttime Syria assault was carefully
limited to minimize civilian casualties and avoid direct conflict with Syrias key ally,
Russia, but confusion arose over the extent to which Washington warned Moscow in advance. The Pentagon said it gave no explicit warning.
The U.S. Ambassador in Moscow, John Huntsman,
said in a video, Before we took action, the United States communicated with Russia
to reduce the danger of any Russian or civilian casualties. As of Monday morning, neither Syria nor its
Russian or Iranian allies retaliated, Pentagon officials said. The U.S.-Led operation won broad Western support.
The NATO alliance gave its full backing; NATO
Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said in Brussels that the attack was about ensuring
that chemical weapons cannot be used with impunity. These are dangerous times folks. What do you think about this? Please Share this news and Scroll down to
comment below and don't forget to subscribe Top Stories Today.
Friday, October 31, 2014
Blind mystic who 'predicted 911' makes SHOCK Russia prediction - DAILY NEWS
Blind mystic who 'predicted 9/11' makes SHOCK
Russia prediction A BLIND mystic who apparently foresaw the
9/11 tragedy has made a chilling prediction about Russia. Baba Vanga was famed for her predictions of
global events, with some perceived to have come true with accuracy. She died in the mind-1990s, but a forecast
she made on Russia has been unearthed amid its angry confrontation with Britain over
the attack on ex-spy Sergei Skripal. Vanga, reports Birmingham Live, said: "All
will thaw, as if ice, only one remain untouched - Vladimir Putin's glory, glory of Russia.
"Too much it is brought in a victim. Nobody can stop Russia." "All will be removed by her from the way and
not only will be kept, but also becomes the lord of the world. " Britain has accused the Kremlin of being behind
the poisoning of Skripal, 66, and daughter Yulia, 33, in Salisbury. It has sparked a major stand-off between Prime
Minister Theresa May, 61, and Putin, 65, with both expelling diplomats and MPs calling for
England to withdraw from the World Cup in Russia this summer.
The psychic from eastern Europe dubbed
"Nostradamus from the Balkans" reportedly predicted correctly that Russian submarine,
Kursk, would sink. She predicted that Europe would cease to exist
by 2016, coincidentally the same year Britain chose to leave the EU in Brexit. And on before 9/11, she said: "Horror, horror. The American brethren will fall after being
attacked by the steel birds.
"The wolves will be howling in a bush, and
innocent blood will be gushing." On 9/11, jihadis hijacked two commercial airliners
before flying them into the Twin Towers in New York City..
Russia prediction A BLIND mystic who apparently foresaw the
9/11 tragedy has made a chilling prediction about Russia. Baba Vanga was famed for her predictions of
global events, with some perceived to have come true with accuracy. She died in the mind-1990s, but a forecast
she made on Russia has been unearthed amid its angry confrontation with Britain over
the attack on ex-spy Sergei Skripal. Vanga, reports Birmingham Live, said: "All
will thaw, as if ice, only one remain untouched - Vladimir Putin's glory, glory of Russia.
"Too much it is brought in a victim. Nobody can stop Russia." "All will be removed by her from the way and
not only will be kept, but also becomes the lord of the world. " Britain has accused the Kremlin of being behind
the poisoning of Skripal, 66, and daughter Yulia, 33, in Salisbury. It has sparked a major stand-off between Prime
Minister Theresa May, 61, and Putin, 65, with both expelling diplomats and MPs calling for
England to withdraw from the World Cup in Russia this summer.
The psychic from eastern Europe dubbed
"Nostradamus from the Balkans" reportedly predicted correctly that Russian submarine,
Kursk, would sink. She predicted that Europe would cease to exist
by 2016, coincidentally the same year Britain chose to leave the EU in Brexit. And on before 9/11, she said: "Horror, horror. The American brethren will fall after being
attacked by the steel birds.
"The wolves will be howling in a bush, and
innocent blood will be gushing." On 9/11, jihadis hijacked two commercial airliners
before flying them into the Twin Towers in New York City..
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Arsenal star Petr Cech makes stunning admission over Gunners' away formNews Now#AFC
Petr Cech has warned Arsenal they most overcome
all the adversity if they are to finish the season well. The Gunners are the only team in Englands
top four divisions to have lost all their away games in 2018. Its now five in a row after Sundays
2-1 defeat at Newcastle. And having won just three on the road, theyre
on course for their worst points tally away from home in 40 years.
Arsene Wenger fears the run of defeats has
got into his players heads and Cech could offer nothing to suggest otherwise. Arsenal keeper Cech said: I dont think
we can find a reason because weve been battling with it this far and we still havent
found an answer. But we still have games to play and we
need to make sure were ready to finish well. Hopes of qualifying for the Champions League
via the Premier League evaporated weeks ago.
And now they have a fight on their hands to
avoid in-form Burnley leapfrogging them into sixth place. Cech allowed Ayoze Perez to beat him at his
near post for Newcastles equaliser after Alexandre Lacazette had fired the visitors
into an early lead. Matt Ritchies winner stemmed from a series
of errors in the Arsenal backline a problem Cech admits has been a feature of their entire
campaign. He added: I think their second goal kind
of sums up our away season.
We collectively made a number of mistakes
at the same time which led to the goal and that devalued our work during the game. I think that its happened more frequently
than normal over the course of the season and its obviously cost us our position
in the league table. Their second goal was a big blow for us
and helped them gain confidence. It then became very difficult for us.
Were have the semi-final of the Europa
League to play and also some league games and we need to win as many as we can to give
ourselves a chance of Europe next season..
all the adversity if they are to finish the season well. The Gunners are the only team in Englands
top four divisions to have lost all their away games in 2018. Its now five in a row after Sundays
2-1 defeat at Newcastle. And having won just three on the road, theyre
on course for their worst points tally away from home in 40 years.
Arsene Wenger fears the run of defeats has
got into his players heads and Cech could offer nothing to suggest otherwise. Arsenal keeper Cech said: I dont think
we can find a reason because weve been battling with it this far and we still havent
found an answer. But we still have games to play and we
need to make sure were ready to finish well. Hopes of qualifying for the Champions League
via the Premier League evaporated weeks ago.
And now they have a fight on their hands to
avoid in-form Burnley leapfrogging them into sixth place. Cech allowed Ayoze Perez to beat him at his
near post for Newcastles equaliser after Alexandre Lacazette had fired the visitors
into an early lead. Matt Ritchies winner stemmed from a series
of errors in the Arsenal backline a problem Cech admits has been a feature of their entire
campaign. He added: I think their second goal kind
of sums up our away season.
We collectively made a number of mistakes
at the same time which led to the goal and that devalued our work during the game. I think that its happened more frequently
than normal over the course of the season and its obviously cost us our position
in the league table. Their second goal was a big blow for us
and helped them gain confidence. It then became very difficult for us.
Were have the semi-final of the Europa
League to play and also some league games and we need to win as many as we can to give
ourselves a chance of Europe next season..
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