another world that is different where you don t have a disability, you don t have the barriers, you get to play as equal as anyone else. the whole world stops, you don t feel like you are in the real world. you feel like you are competing actually on the pitch. what is that like? amazing. no disability, no boundaries, just amazing. able bodied players are getting ready to compete in the british esports championship finals, but this year an exhibition match for players like alex, dan and chris will take place ahead of the event so they can showcase their skills on the same stage as everyone else for the first time. steffan powell, bbc news. when schools first closed to help prevent the spread of coronavirus last year, it left many students with some spare time on their hands between online lessons. one of those was 14 year old makenzy beard from swansea who decided to take up painting in her garden shed. now 18 months on, her work is set
Taking place after the conclusion of the annual Purge in The Purge: Election Year , the upcoming fifth and final movie sees what happens when the marauders decide that one night is not enough.
a president who sees the political advantage but who no doubt wants to live in the legitimacy of the office. when he ticked off in his angry rambling letter. what he sees as all of his accomplishments, i think it is a window into what he thinks he can be known for. what he can build a legacy around. yet what he comes back to is that center point which for him is no limits, no boundaries. which gets to the other point. john harris in politico this morning i thought had a good column. asking anyone who imposes impeachment what they would do with these set of facts if hillary clinton were president. there s no question that republicans would be in the same place that democrats are. which goes to the final point and the takeaway as partisan as impeachment wu when i covered it back during bill clinton, we re in a different era now. there s the intelligence committee which had great sharing among staff members. now i m told by committee members that there s a complete
that shows neither of these are true. migration is quite low, even when there are noboundaries. when there was a big crisis in greece, so it s not that people are waiting. they only come if they re desperate or if they re super enterprising and want to make a better life for themselves in which case we should want them to be here because they contr contribute to the economy. and another misconception is they will take wages from people here in this country. the influx of cuban refugees in miami when they kicked out many migrant workers from california in the 60s and they show
to investigate? why would the president send his personal attorney rudy giuliani to handle this? political henchmen is another way some critics say here. and i will just quote you from our very last segment once again. rudy giuliani has admitted out loud and on cnn to pressuring ukrainian officials to investigate joe biden. look, he became michael cohen. the president s personal lawyer and henchman and fixer when president trump alienated michael cohen. and now rudy giuliani is playing that job. i think we have to take a step back and realize there s a broader context here. no limit, no boundaries. that s how donald trump has lived his life personally, as a businessman, and conducted himself as president. those are the facts. and whether the minority leader in the house kevin mccarthy who i thought was a republican who stood for national security and i m sure he s got statements in the past with the invasion of crimea in the ukraine now all of a sudden doesn t want to go near