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which, pending approval, will see him take control of football operations. he is also promising over £200 million of new investment. the multi billionaire founder of the ineos petro chemicals group, is a lifelong fan of the club. it s hoped by many supporters that it might mean the end of the controlling interest of the glazer family. our sports editor, dan roan, reports. when sirjim ratcliffe toured old trafford earlier this year, the british billionaire was hoping to buy manchester united. instead he will become a minority shareholder of the club he says he has always supported. the founder of petrochemicals giant ineos, ratcliffe has already invested in sailing and cycling teams and owns a third of mercedes in formula 1. the owner of two football clubs, including nice in france, manchester born ratcliffe last year failed in a bid to buy chelsea, at the time hinting to me united was his real goal. some would argue you should be trying to buy the club that you grew up ....
Him to guantanamo. Pres. Trump would certainly consider that. Send him to gitmo. The driver in the halloween terror attack on the bike path in manhattan, we would not be talking about sending him to guantanamo if it werent for the fact that he is a muslim guy with a beard. Theres honest no rational reason to send somebody to guantanamo whether to be held indefinitely or tried in a military condition rather than putting them the meatgrinder that is the criminal Justice System here at home. Amy we will speak with Shayana Kadidal of the head of Muslim Advocates farhana khera. Trump attacked the Lottery Program that allowed Sayfullo Saipov to immigrate to the ....
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