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Michael Shannon Shares Why Eggnog Is Redundant and Croons His Fave Christmas Jams - Duration: 5:04.
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Roger Federer is perfect, no other tennis player comes close - Alexander Zverev - Duration: 2:13.
Roger Federer is perfect, no other tennis player comes close - Alexander Zverev
That's the view of current tennis world No4 Alexander Zverev. The German is a big fan of tennis veteran , having idolised him growing up. "Theres no one perfect in tennis," Zverev said. "Except maybe when we talk about Roger.
You could say hes perfect." Federer won two Grand Slams this year with Rafael Nadal winning the other two to ensure he finished ahead of the Swiss in the world rankings for 2017.
Zverev has enjoyed his own success on the court this season, winning Masters series events in Rome and Toronto, and rising to number four in the standings following a successful 2017 season.
The 20-year-old is still yet to beat a top-50 player in the Majors but achieved his best result at Wimbledon, reaching the fourth round back in June.
On his goals for 2018, Zverev said: "I'm the world No4, therefore I hope to do better at the Slams this year." .
Zverev previously revealed Federer was his idol in August when he beat the Swiss legend to win the Rogers Cup.
"This one against Roger is something so special for me because he was always a great idol growing up for me," he said. "The greatest player of all time, beating him in a final, not just any final but in the final of a Masters 1000, is amazing.".
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What country is Jerusalem in Trump's proclamation avoids some thorny questions - Duration: 5:22.
What country is Jerusalem in Trump's Proclamation avoids some thorny questions
Washington President Trump recognized Jerusalem as a capital of Israel on Wednesday
But on Thursday State Department officials stopped short of saying whether the u.s.
Believes that the city Jerusalem is actually in Israel that seemingly
Contradictory policy demonstrates just how difficult it will be for the Trump administration to implement when the president called a recognition of reality
Trump's decision to move the US Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem upended decades of American foreign policy
delighted conservatives in both countries
Ignited protests in the West Bank and cast the future of peace talks into doubt
But it also left any number of political diplomatic and practical issues unresolved
How will US passports identify people born in Jerusalem?
How will the city appear on maps? What's the future of the Consulate General in Jerusalem, and where will the u.s.?
Pay for and build a new embassy in the city or historic
Political and security considerations so often intersect all those questions may be beside the point
It is pretty clear the embassy is not going to move to Jerusalem in the foreseeable future
So it as a moot point for the time being said James B Cunningham a former US ambassador
to Israel and a fellow of the Atlantic Council
the political situation will outrun the technical details of how to move the embassy in the long run
for now State Department officials said there will be no practical change in how the US deals with the status of Jerusalem a
2015 Supreme Court decision for example upheld the long-standing practice of omitting the country on passports for people born in Jerusalem
Effectively giving it a stateless status that won't change
Official said there has been no change in our policy with respect to consular practice or passport issuance at this time said acting assistant
Secretary of state David Satterfield on Thursday US government Maps. Also won't change for now
He said the president s decision speaks for itself
he said he tico beyond that and I am NOT going to go beyond that while Israel sees Jerusalem as its undivided and
Eternal capital the Palestinians also claim East Jerusalem as a capital of their future state
Previous presidents have said that the decision on Jerusalem's capital must come from a negotiated agreement between the Israelis and Palestinians
But even after Trump's decisive foreign policy
pronouncement State Department spokeswoman Heather nowart declined to say what country Jerusalem is in
What country was the President and when he prayed at the western wall an?
Associated Press reporter asked we're not taking any position on the overall boundaries
We are recognizing Jerusalem as a capital of Israel now it responded
There are some questions that you will rightfully have about passports for example about maps
Some of those things we are still working out
Another question whether the president's directive to move the embassy can be completed during his presidency
We are not going to be doing that quickly
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Thursday in Austria we have to acquire a site
We have to develop building plans
We'll have to construct the building so this is not something that will happen overnight
The two most comparable embassies now under construction in Beirut
Lebanon and Islamabad Pakistan are expected to cost more than 1 billion dollars each
They also take years to build the Beirut embassy broke ground in 2011 and is scheduled to open next year
construction on the Islamabad embassy started last year and isn't expected to be completed until
2022 that doesn't include 2 or 3 years of site selection and designed before construction can begin
Finding a site for the embassy will also have the effect of taking the position that the embassy wherever it's located as an Israeli territory
But the u.s.. Position remains at the borders of that territory are still to be resolved by negotiations between the Israelis and Palestinians
Jerusalem is the capital of Israel and all of the other aspects boundaries of sovereignty we were not taking a position
It asked for the sites to resolve Satterfield said an embassy move could also complicate
consular relations with the Palestinian terror korie's a
Consulate General in Jerusalem located on the Green Line that marks the pre-1967 borders of Israel and Palestine serves as a de-facto
Mission to the Palestinian Authority and is almost completely independent from the US Embassy in Tel Aviv
Closing or combining that facility would treat Israel and Palestinian territories as one state
Leaving it open would effectively put two separate US missions in Jerusalem
Even if the embassy moved Cunningham said the US would likely retain some presence in Tel Aviv
The facility houses about 1,000 diplomatic staff plus Homeland Security a Defense Department an FBI personnel
The Israeli Ministry of Defense is headquartered there as is every other foreign embassy, and there's a beachfront
ambassador's residence on the north side of Tel Aviv
Could the US ambassador could even choose to live in Tel Aviv and commute to Jerusalem
That's a very interesting question said Cunningham a career diplomat who served as ambassador in Tel Aviv in the George W Bush and Barack Obama
Administrations it has a really nice residence
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I HAVE A SECRET -- THE END IS COOL - Duration: 5:30.
hey guys I've got a secret and I wanted to share it with you
it won't be a secret anymore all right here it is come closer
all right
be good to people if you're good to people I have a theory that spreads I've
always tried to be extra nice to everyone in the hopes that that they
will return the favor five minutes later to you or someone else and maybe when
they go home they'll be nicer to their kids or to their spouse and they won't
beat them or something right I mean hey look what happened the Berlin
Wall came down I was over there at that time being nice to everybody
maybe it's spread right it's possibility so just be good to everyone when you
want to kill them
makes your day brighter too when you go in the shipper be good to them next guy
comes in maybe that person will be good to that driver and then they'll have a
better day when you're on the fuel Island it's hard to be good to people
there but when you're welcome back say hey how you doing
you having a good day you know of course you might have to listen to them talk if
they're having a bad day but that's part of it you gotta sacrifice and just
listen to them talk you'll feel better they'll feel better and what's the Bible
say goodness and mercy shall follow you the old days your life or whatever maybe
who knows but it's pretty simple heck and it's better than pay it forward
you don't cost you anything right ain't no money involved it's just spreading
the goodness
people killin people died and somehow you hear cryin can you practice what you
preach what your turn
Mama's digitizer trouble only attach it to the things that'll bring you trauma
overseas yeah we try to stop the tears boisterous here living the Bloods and
the Crips and the KKK
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Kawhi Leonard is Back, and the Spurs' Season Starts Now - Duration: 3:48.
Kawhi Leonard is Back, and the Spurs' Season Starts Now
For the first time since spraining his ankle in Game 1 of the 2017 Western Conference Finals, Kawhi Leonard played in an NBA game Tuesday.
While his stats weren't particularly remarkable (13 points, six rebounds, and one assist in 16 minutes) and the game was forgettable (the Spurs lost to the lowly Mavericks 95–89), Leonard's presence on the court signaled the true beginning of San Antonio's season.
For as much as the Warriors cruised through last year's playoffs, the Spurs—with Leonard—were giving them all they could handle.
San Antonio held a 23-point lead on the eventual champs when Leonard left the series for good, not able to recover from his injury in time to prevent a sweep.
The bitter taste of that defeat is surely driving the Spurs, who deserve an honest chance against the Warriors at full strength.
Leonard's return this season was never in jeopardy, but now starts the true climb for San Antonio to see how theIt would be silly to draw conclusions from Leonard's first game back.
He flashed his athleticism on offense, hitting a couple tough shots that would suggest he won't be feeling any long-term effects from his strained quad.
What will be important in the weeks to come is what answers Gregg Popovich will find to questions posed by Leonard's rWill LaMarcus Aldridge still be receiving post touches to keep him engaged when Leonard becomes the primary scoring option? How will Leonard look alongside Rudy Gay for long stretches of time? When Kyle Anderson returns, will Popovich experiment with super-small, forward-heavy lineups?.
Everything the Spurs will do from here on out will be a training ground for how they can solve the Warriors problem come playoff time.
Surviving without Kawhi was a cute story but will mean nothing if San Antonio can't make a deep playoff run.
And Leonard must be itching to re-establish himself as one of the game's top players after how unceremoniously his postseason ended.
All of that kicks into gear now.
San Antonio sat out this summer's arms race as their conference foes added All-Star after All-Star.
Well, the Spurs were the third-best team in the West for the first quarter of the season, and they just added an MVP-caliber player.
Seeing what they do from here should be as fun as watching all the non-Warriors contenders figure out their ceilings.
The Spurs, you could say, are back in the race.eturn.y stack up with the league's juggernauts, both old and new.
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