sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here s chetan. we start with the english premier league. four matches to come later. chelsea s first game after sacking manager graham potter is against liverpool. both sides have struggled this season and are desperate for a win. interim chelsea boss bruno saltor says it ll be the first time he s picking a team but he s hopeful the players will respond. seeing it as an opportunity for the players. we are representing chelsea, a club with an amazing history and it s about winning and dominating and what we need to do and preparation helps a lot to the performance and that is what the players need to focus on. luke shaw has signed a new four year contract with manchester united that will keep him at the club until 2027. the 27 year old moved to old trafford from southampton in 2014 and has played 249 times for the club, winning both the league cup and europa league. he s made 36 appearances this season under erik ten
the san francisco police department has arrested a suspect in the murder of tech executive bob lee. the bed inhe citlast week. thetice depent saou c to pause and appeals court decision that keeps access to a commonly used abortion pill but imposes some restrictions that will make the medicine harder to get. norah: eye on america, janet shamlian takes us to disaster city where rescue teams prepare for the next catastrophe. as that next big thing happens, how do we mirror that, bring it here, train people to respond to it? actor jamie fox is recovering this morning after a medical scare. norah: and broadway s longest running show prepares to take its final ball. the phantom of the opera is there norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us. we want to begin tonight with a stunning break in the investigation into the highest profile u.s. intelligence leak in years. the disclosure of pentagon secrets about the war tonight, a 21-yea
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and all around the sarcophagus was tribute to greatness including his own boast that he replace the entire legal system with his own law of code napoleon updating the legal system of the previous french monarch of lily 14 saying i am the law. how different from america i thought our founding fathers like jefferson, madison driving principles was the enlightenment, rejection of absolute monarchy and mobility and from that came one of the most founding principles equal justice under the law. nobody is above or below the law. each american citizen regardless of rank or status must live by the same set of rules. the basis for completely new period time of what i government could be. self government our founders spent weeks locked in a hot room in philadelphia arguing how to be implemented they even argued what to call the new state obviously not king or emperor but some suggested your excellency or your most highness any and that was rejected as too closely resembling the monarch
and all around the sarcophagus was tribute to greatness including his own boast that he replace the entire legal system with his own law of code napoleon updating the legal system of the previous french monarch of lily 14 saying i am the law. how different from america i thought our founding fathers like jefferson, madison driving principles was the enlightenment, rejection of absolute monarchy and mobility and from that came one of the most founding principles equal justice under the law. nobody is above or below the law. each american citizen regardless of rank or status must live by the same set of rules. the basis for completely new period time of what i government could be. self government our founders spent weeks locked in a hot room in philadelphia arguing how to be implemented they even argued what to call the new state obviously not king or emperor but some suggested your excellency or your most highness any and that was rejected as too closely resembling the monarch