identity. the national football league and the owner of the los angeles rams will pay $790 million to settle a lawsuit filed by st. louis interest over the team s relocation to l.a. it is not immediately clear how much would be paid by ram s owner stan and how much would be covered by owner of the league s 31 other teams the deal ends a 4 and a half year battle team s detar purr in 2016. nasa has begun what could be a historic mission sending a spacecraft dress rehearsal for armageddon. correspondent phil keating explains tonight from miami. lift off. and with this flawless nighttime loss from california s ventricle on its way. ultimately this mission could help save our planet and all of
someone at this wedding took a picture of her without her mask on just a few hours after she said everyone has to wear masks indoors. she did outdoor wedding first and went inside for reception and she was caught without a mask. pete: bunch of statements mask up d.c. we are masking up again. she went to a party the night before taken effect. hasn t taken effect yet. now we get these new images of a wedding. this comes alongside all the other examples of this is the party the night before the mask mandate with dave chapelle. do they really believe the guidelines they are asking the rest of us to follow? it doesn t look like. pete: her office put out a statement and said saturday jule officiated a roof top ceremony in the adams ceremony followed by indoor dinner. the mayor wore a mask indoors in compliance with the mandate. the ventricle could you staff
since the last brave hero in this city gave his life. yet they see fit to publish as the opinion of a major national newspaper basically distortions at a minimum and lies at a maximum. steve: like what. the figures that they use. ventricle none. background radical people being representative of the opinion of the new york times. i think that s a shame. a major newspaper in a major city being able to push this dribble out this is a problem. and it s not reflective of the opinion of the american people they would like it to be. it s not. steve: because i think you are right, chief. i think the average person in america respects our men and women in law enforcement if there are a lot of places where that doesn t exist anymore. we have a commander-in-chief who supports us wholeheartedly but we also have mayors and county legislators and
was once one of germany s highest flying corporate bosses the head of the country s largest carmaker volkswagen now he s been charged with fraud german prosecutors say he and four other top executives knew for years that volved falcons cheating emissions tests for its diesel cars the revelation of that cheating cost v.w. billions in fines around the world ventricle is the first car company to be charged over the scandal in germany. we have more on this now from robot watch from dieter of live business welcome rob what is martin vince a cone accused of well you mentioned serious fraud the prosecutors have actually used the word particularly serious fraud here in these four others are also accused of manipulating competition laws through the diesel emissions scandal so just a reminder of what that is and what this is all about it s been. dogging v.w. for years now but the company has admitted that between two thousand and seven and