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but he could do everything. he was. for me, the three greats in my lifetime, there s pele, maradona and messi. it s difficult to separate them because they play in totally different eras, but all three of them do things that other players, other mere mortals of footballers, can t do. and i think that s what really lifts them above all the others. well, pele is hugely significant in not only the development of football, but also in football itself and the enjoyment of football, which is the most important thing. it s an entertainment business. and he was one of the great entertainers through his pure skill, talent and ability. and he was also a proven goal scorer. in that sense, he was slightly different, perhaps to someone like maradona and even messi, who were more creative, possibly. but pele was an out and out goal scorer, and he s played a huge part in football. the name pele isjust synonymous with football. let me bring you the latest from brazil s president, he sa ....
because this poor kid, born as i said just 52 years after brazil abolishes slavery, was, i don t know if it is still the case, he was the most recognised name on the entire planet. what a story that is.- planet. what a story that is. there can t be many planet. what a story that is. there can t be many others planet. what a story that is. there can t be many others who - planet. what a story that is. there can t be many others who have - planet. what a story that is. there | can t be many others who have our mistakes described as beautiful. fist mistakes described as beautiful. git the 1970 world cup, he didn t want to play it originally, his career, so much of it, it is the perfect three acts, the hero emerges as an enchanting teenager and conquers the world, the hero then goes through trials, he is injured during 1962, he has kicked out of night as city six, will he pay at 1960? 1966. he always leaves them wanting more. some of the moments he gave us, some tha ....
we now move to the prayer of the faithful. translator: brothers and sisters, let us pray to god our father for his forgiveness and rebirth to the living hope for the resurrection of jesus to the dead. the response is let us pray to the lord. translator: we pray in german. the pope emeritus benedict who has fallen asleep in the lord, may the eternal shepherd receive him into his kingdom of light and peace. translator: we pray in french. for our holy father pope francis and for all the pastors of the church, may they proclaim fearlessly in word and deed ch christ s victory over evil and death. 6 translator: we pray in arabic. for our leaders of nations and international organizations, may they strive to promote justice and peace with wisdom and foresight. translator: we pray in portuguese. for our brothers and sisters in need, may god s love open our hearts to compassion and concern for the poor and for the least of our brothers and sisters. ....
sound of ripping throughout the nation. there s going to be a lot of ripping. carley: that sounds like a problem for you. todd: i got home yesterday, instead of saying welcome home, honey, we missed you. my wife says you were too loud during the 8:00 hour. i m going to ratchet it down a little this hour. merry christmas to you and yours. griff: merry christmas. thank you for having us into your living room now. i have confirmation in my living room, which is in washington now, i was questionable if santa was going to come, he apparently came to the jenkins household. you can see here with lots carley: lots of gifts. griff: i got so many gifts. carley: are those all for you? griff: i assume so. who else would they be for? carley: you have two daughters. griff: i do. madeleine and mckenzie, merry christmas to you guys. todd: i called santa a dirty name yesterday, he didn t deliver to my tree as nicely as yours. griff: there s one thing about the tree. if we can show ....
negotiators their due. he is meeting with them in the oval office. this case down to the wire with a source familiar with the negotiations telling nbc news the deal was reached early this morning after 20 hours of talks. there was, quote, a basic handshake at 2:30 a.m. and approval by the teamsters board at 4:30 a.m. it couldn t come at a more critical juncture as the biden administration tries to tame red hot 40 year high inflation with the midterms now just 53 days away. for some context about what a strike would mean for our economy, our web of railways are responsible for shipping about 40% of goods from grain to cars long distance across the u.s. a strike would cost our economy $2 billion every single day leading to empty shelves and higher prices for a public already feeling a price pinch. and just the last 45 minutes, transportation secretary pete buttigieg addressed the news while speaking in detroit. my appreciation to all of the parties that stayed at the ta ....