his wife angelina. i couldn t believe it, and then his handwriting and everything, you know. it was just so amazing. wow. angelina and john didn t know each other in 1945. they were married in 1953 and had five sons. john died in 2015. the letter was found, get this, in a pittsburgh post office and delivered just before the holidays. from a beautiful love story, then to this. christie, have you ever had a date you thought would never end? you cannot compete with this one. a 30-year-old woman in china said she went to a blind date because he wanted to show off his cooking skills. but just as he was about to leave, the whole neighborhood was placed on one of china s snap coronavirus lockdowns. stuck at her date s home for days, the woman started posting videos of this surreal experience on social media showing the guy cooking and
shocked to see that your good friend, john mcenroe is among the people saying this is a gross overreaction. i take it you don t agree with johnny mac? no, respectfully, i think john didn t have his facts straight. i mean, the fact is that novak djokovic, he thought he was entering the australian open, he thought he was entering the country. he couldn t get into the country, because it was the paperwork wasn t good enough. he said we talked about this before, chris, back in april of 2020, djokovic said that he wouldn t want to be forced by someone to take a vaccine in order to travel, but then he said, fit becomes compulsory, what will happen? i ll have to make a decision. now he s got to make a decision, because he wouldn t be allowed to play tennis this country or in england. it sounds like france has decided to knuckle down and keep him out of there. this is a guy who is one of the all-time greats and i think this could have a shattering impact on his place tennis history if
lieutenant general mark hurt hurtling, because you have deployed troops there before. tell us about shoring up nato s eastern flank. how significant, in your view? it s a pretty big deal, jim. what we re talking about, john didn t mention this specifically, but you re talking about the ready brigade from the 82nd airborne mission. these soldiers have their equipment packed, it s always packed, they re ready to go. they will be wheels up with aircraft out of fort bragg, north carolina in 24 hours. they get there quickly. they re not arm oored, but that a pretty sizeable force, 18 infantrymen, so they can get there quickly. they ll be landing in poland probably, or germany, and then
to mike s five some think argument ends there and john didn t have to deal with one and done college basketball, mike had to adapt to a lot more he s got 532, 533 more victims than he had and he did it in a time of parody in college basketball so i think i would give him slight edge. biggest revelation for doing this research about him? going back to 1999 most profane coach i ve been and people are surprised to hear that but i would say in my research brian is talking a lot of players and they said hiso image image of the duke program is being that last shining city on top of a largely corrupt hill in major college sports is not nearly as important to him as just winning.t as finding way every day to beat you whoever you are. i was a little surprised to find that out every player i talked to and asked that question too said that. winning is far more important to
thought the stuff they were - sing. paul mccartney said he still thought the stuff they were doing | thought the stuff they were doing was. not bad was itjust thatjohn lennon musically felt he wasn t in the right place? he lennon musically felt he wasn t in the right place? the right place? he was on his way out of the beatles the right place? he was on his way out of the beatles for the right place? he was on his way out of the beatles for a the right place? he was on his way out of the beatles for a long time, | out of the beatles for a long time, very discontent. paul sort of revelled in applause and attention, but very weary of touring. john then met yoko ono, who he thought was a real artist, she did colour and john always wanted to you colour in sculpture. yoko ono said he could and john also hired a crooked accountant to be there. manager, which alienated paul, and paul was marginalised and pushed out, almost sacked from them during 1969. yet they could still get int