When do Cienciano vs Deportivo Garcilaso play LIVE for the

When do Cienciano vs. Deportivo Garcilaso play LIVE for the Cusco classic?

When do Cienciano vs Deportivo Garcilaso play LIVE for the

Cienciano vs Deportivo Garcilaso They play LIVE from 19:00 at the Inca Garcilaso de la Vega Stadium (Cusco) for the 15th appointment of the inaugural tournament in Liga 1 2023. However, the broadcast of the Cusco classic will be taken over by the channel Liga 1 Max You can also watch the ONLINE Follow La República Deportes coverage with confirmed line-ups of both clubs, result updated every minute and goal videos in this game and more today.

When do Cienciano vs. Deportivo Garcilaso play?

The classic Cienciano vs. Deportivo Garcilaso will be played from 19:00 (Peruvian time). Check the schedule guide for other countries.

  • Peru: 7 p.m
  • Paradise: 9 p.m
  • Mexico (Central): 6:00 p.m
  • Colombia, Ecuador: 7:00 p.m
  • United States (Miami, New York, Washington DC): 7:00 p.m
  • Bolivia, Venezuela: 8:00 p.m
  • Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay: 9 p.m

Which channel will broadcast Cienciano vs. Deportivo Garcilaso?

The channel broadcasting the match between Cienciano vs Deportivo Garcilaso will be Liga 1 Max (DirecTV).

This is how Cienciano and Deportivo Garcilaso arrive

These are the last matches of Cienciano and Deportivo Garcilaso before their confrontation that day.

What is League 1 MAX?

Liga 1 MAX is the official channel of theLeague 1 2023resulting from an agreement between the FPF and 1190 Sports.

How can I watch Liga 1 MAX LIVE?

The Liga 1 MAX channel is available LIVE across the platformsDirecTV, Best Cable and League 1 Play. Next we leave you the official links.

  • League 1 Max a DirecTV
  • League 1 Max one League 1 games.

How to watch Liga 1 MAX LIVE online?

If you want to watch Liga 1 MAX LIVE online, connect to Liga 1 Play platform. This site requires you to subscribe and pay for a membership to enjoy all the commitments via streaming.

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Israeli Forces Kill 2 Palestinians in Occupied West Bank

Israeli Forces Kill 2 Palestinians in Occupied West Bank – Al Jazeera English

The Israeli army claims the men were involved in a shootout that injured an Israeli civilian earlier this week.

Israeli soldiers shot dead two Palestinians in the occupied West Bank in the latest violence that has escalated tensions in the region.

The military said it carried out a raid on Saturday to detain people suspected of carrying out a shooting attack on Israelis earlier this week.

“Two martyrs shot by the crew [Israeli forces]arrived at the Thabet Thabet government hospital,” the Palestinian Health Ministry said in a statement following the raid on the Nur Shams refugee camp near the city of Tulkarem.

Both men were 22 and died from gunshot wounds to the chest, neck and abdomen, she added.

The Israeli army said the men were involved in a “shooting raid” in Avnei Heftz on Tuesday that wounded an Israeli civilian. Avnei Heftz is a settlement in the occupied West Bank that is illegal under international law.

“The two gunmen were shot dead after trying to flee the scene,” the army said in a statement, adding that two others were arrested. “Two M-16 rifles, military vests and [ammunition] Magazines” were confiscated during the raid, it said.

Hamas, which governs the Gaza Strip and has a strong presence in the occupied West Bank, said the men were members of one of the group’s branches. The statement said the men engaged in an armed struggle against the Israeli military.

A boy looks at bloodstains following an Israeli raid at the Nur Shams refugee camp near the occupied West Bank city of Tulkarem [Majdi Mohammed/AP]Videos circulating on social media allegedly showed the lifeless bodies of the two Palestinians lying on a tin roof as what appeared to be Israeli forces searched them. On one occasion, one of the soldiers attempted to turn a body over while partially removing the dead man’s jeans.

Palestinian media, citing witnesses, said the soldiers left after making sure the two were dead.

Israel has been conducting near-night raids on occupied villages, towns and cities in the West Bank for more than a year.

Saturday’s deaths brought the number of Palestinians killed by Israeli forces to 111 since early 2023. About 50 people have been killed in attacks on Israelis.

The crackdown followed an exchange of cross-border attacks between Israel and Gaza earlier in the week after escalating violence that had led to repeated Israeli incursions into the occupied West Bank and attacks by Palestinians on Israelis.

The Palestinians see the violent incursions as further solidifying Israel’s 56-year indefinite occupation of lands they aspire to become a future independent state.

Palestinian prisoner Khader Adnan died Tuesday, on the 87th day of a hunger strike against his repeated arbitrary detention by Israel.

The death of Adnan, who was arrested on March 5 awaiting military trial, sparked widespread anger and protests in the occupied West Bank and led to rocket attacks by armed groups on Israel in the besieged Gaza Strip.

Palestinians carry the body of Hamza Kharyoush to the Nur Shams refugee camp near the occupied West Bank city of Tulkarem [Majdi Mohammed/AP]

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Follow Warren Buffetts comments and all the action at Berkshire

Follow Warren Buffett’s comments and all the action at Berkshire Hathaway’s Annual Meeting: Live Updates

7 minutes ago

“We have our own ‘King Charles’ here today,” says Buffett, introducing Charles Munger

As Buffett took the stage on Saturday, he was referring to the coronation of King Charles III, which took place hours earlier in England, as he introduced the crowd to his longtime partner, Charlie Munger.

“When I woke up this morning, I realized we had a competition show somewhere in the UK,” Buffett said. “They celebrated a ‘King Charles’ and we have our own ‘King Charles’ here today.”

– Alex Harring

17 minutes ago

Buffett says AI probably won’t tell you which stocks to buy

Microsoft on mobile with ChatGPT 4 on screen as seen in this image. On March 15, 2023 in Brussels, Belgium.

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Warren Buffett said that while AI can help look for stocks that fall under certain parameters, it has limitations beyond that.

“It’s kind of weird,” he said in an interview with NBC’s local Omaha affiliate. “I don’t think it’s going to tell you which stocks to buy. It can tell me any stock that meets a certain criteria, or criteria in three seconds. But it does have definite limitations in some ways. You should see the jokes it turned out.”

Buffett added that he was tinkering with ChatGPT three months ago when Bill Gates showed him how it worked.

“It’s very interesting,” he continued. “He can translate the constitution into Spanish in a second. But the computer couldn’t tell jokes. He could be told to make a joke about Warren and Krypto. He read every book and watched everything on TV, but he couldn’t do that. I told Bill to bring it back if I can ask, ‘How do you get rid of the human race?’ I want to see what it says – and unplug it before it does.”

— Hakyung Kim

20 minutes ago

A deal with Buffett would bring “confidence” to the banking sector, says Ariel Investments’ Rogers

Warren Buffett before the Berkshire Hathaway annual stockholders meeting in Omaha, Nebraska.

David A Grogan | CNBC

Warren Buffett has been there as a source of stable capital for the financial system in the past when it seemed troubled. With the current turmoil among banks, it would be a big deal if he reemerged for the sector, said John Rogers, chairman and co-CEO, chief investment officer of Ariel Investments.

“That would bring a lot of confidence in the economy and the financial system,” he said. “Whenever he rises – we all believe in him so much so I think it would be great if he could be of help during that time and deliver a great return for Berkshire shareholders.”

“He’s so revered around the world and I know the Biden administration has spoken to him and I know other leaders do,” Rogers added. “You can bet he’s the first call from many of the big banking giants on Wall Street to make sure they get his best advice and include him in these conversations.”

– Tanaya Macheel

26 minutes ago

Berkshire chocolate coins and Buffett-style clothing ahead of the meeting

Warren Buffett tours the grounds of the Berkshire Hathaway annual shareholders’ meeting in Omaha, Nebraska.

David A Grogan | CNBC

The multi-day event, dubbed “Woodstock for Capitalists,” kicked off Friday with an opportunity for shareholders to buy the company’s many brands, ranging from Dairy Queen and See’s Candies to Brooks Sports and Pampered Chef. One of the latest additions to the portfolio, plush toy brand Squishmallows, made its colorful debut.

Those who attend the significance often seize the opportunity to snag items specially made for the event.

– Christina Cheddar Berk

38 minutes ago

Buffett asks actress Jamie Lee Curtis to convince Munger to buy internet stocks

Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger greeted attendees with a welcome video featuring a special guest – Jamie Lee Curtis.

Buffett asked the actress to convince Munger to buy stock in “this something called the internet.”

The actress made flirtatious remarks while calling both of them separately from her bed, affectionately referring to Buffett as “Warren’s all-you-can-eat buffet” and Munger as “Charlie Hunger.”

– Sarah Min

41 minutes ago

Buffett’s longtime track record: Why there are smiling faces in Omaha on Saturday

A look at Warren Buffett’s long-standing track record explains the smiling faces on Omaha Saturday, many of whom became millionaires thanks to the investment guru’s smart moves and patient philosophy of value.

Berkshire Hathaway’s compound annual gain from 1965 through the end of last year was 19.8%, compared to 9.9% for the S&P 500. That’s a total return of 3,787,464% versus 24,708% for the benchmark.

Certainly Buffett’s track record has rivaled that of the S&P 500 more recently. For the past 10 years, Berkshire has returned 11% annually, roughly on par with the S&P 500.

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Long-term Berkshire stock price

48 minutes ago

Oakmark Funds’ Bill Nygren learned this important lesson from Warren Buffett

Anyone can learn from Warren Buffett — including Oakmark Funds’ Bill Nygren.

One practice that stands out is the use of adjusted GAAP accounting for intangible assets, the value investor said in an interview with CNBC on Friday.

“I think GAAP accounting was really meant for a tangible world,” he said. “You can touch it and feel it, it goes on the balance sheet. If you can’t touch it or feel it, spend it.”

But this setup isn’t “representative of the economics” that exist and the investment in the business world for things like R&D and brand equity.

“These things are all zero on the balance sheet,” Nygren said. “As a value investor, if you don’t make adjustments, you’re unnecessarily narrowing your universe.”

Though Oakmark Funds doesn’t own Berkshire Hathaway stock, Nygren called it an attractive investment opportunity for many.

“Berkshire rarely has the level of controversy it takes to make a truly compelling value stock, but it’s a great deal,” he said. “It’s doing extremely well, so probably not cheap enough to meet our criteria.”

— Samantha Subin

Before an hour

Berkshire’s auto insurer Geico is making a big turnaround

Gecko character display for GEICO Insurance during the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Stockholders Meeting in Omaha, Nebraska.

Yun Li | CNBC

Berkshire’s auto insurer Geico saw a major turnaround in the first quarter after benefiting from higher average premiums and a reduction in advertising expenses. Geico posted an underwriting profit of $703 million. The auto insurer suffered a $1.9 billion pretax underwriting loss last year as it lost market share to rival Progressive.

Ajit Jain, vice chairman of Berkshire’s insurance operations, previously said the biggest culprit for Geico’s underperformance is its failure to keep up with competitors on telematics programs that allow insurers to view customers’ driving data, including their mileage and speed, to collect a better pricing policy.

— Yun-Li

Before an hour

Berkshire’s operating profits plummet in the first quarter

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway reported a 12.6% increase in operating profit for the first quarter, driven by a rebound in the conglomerate’s insurance business.

Insurance income was $911 million, a sharp increase from $167 million a year ago. Insurance investment income also increased 68% to $1.969 billion from $1.170 billion.

Berkshire’s cash holdings also increased to $130.616 billion from $128 billion in the fourth quarter of 2022.

—Fred Imbert

2 hours ago

Warren Buffett’s successor Greg Abel convinces shareholders

Greg Abel, Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway Energy, center, during a shareholder buying day prior to Berkshire Hathaway’s annual meeting in Omaha, Nebraska, U.S. on Friday, April 29, 2022.

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Warren Buffett’s replacement, Greg Abel, will join the Oracle of Omaha and Charlie Munger onstage Saturday to answer questions about non-insurance operations.

Abel has taken on many responsibilities at the huge conglomerate while increasing his stake in the company, giving shareholders hope that the company’s culture will live on.

“He does all the work and I do the bows — it’s exactly what I wanted,” Buffett said in a CNBC interview in Japan on April 12. “He knows more about the individuals, the business, he’s seen them all… They haven’t seen me on the BNSF Railroad for 10, 12 years or so.”

— Yun-Li

2 hours ago

NetJets pilots protest outside the arena saying they are underpaid

A number of NetJets pilots protested outside the CHI Health Center.

Yun Li

A number of pilots from Berkshire’s private jet company NetJets lined up in front of the CHI Health Center while shareholders waited to enter the arena. They held up signs that read “overworked” and “underpaid,” which said they wanted to renegotiate their contract. NetJets became a subsidiary of Berkshire in 1998.

— Yun-Li

2 hours ago

Shareholders begin to queue in downtown Omaha

Some of the people who lined up at the CHI Health Center in downtown Omaha for the annual Berkshire Hathaway meeting have been queuing for the event since 2 a.m.

– Sarah Min

2 hours ago

Berkshire Hathaway has outperformed in recessions and bear markets, tailor-made data says

According to data from Bespoke Investment Group, Berkshire Hathaway has a history of outperforming the S&P 500 during recessions and performing particularly well during bear markets. Since 1980, Berkshire stocks have outperformed the broader market by an average of 4.41 percentage points over the course of six recessions.

The stock’s performance in bear markets is even more impressive. During the same period, the conglomerate outperformed the S&P 500 every time it fell 20%, beating the broader index by a median of 14.89 percentage points.

″[One] The stock that has earned a solid reputation for safety is Berkshire Hathaway (BRK/A), and based on the past few decades, the award is well deserved,” read a tailored note earlier this week.

– Sarah Min

2 hours ago

What to expect from Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger

Charlie Munger before the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting in Omaha, Nebraska.

David A Grogan | CNBC

Crowds of Berkshire Hathaway shareholders wait in light rain on an overcast Saturday morning to get to the CHI Health Center in Omaha.

Business and markets are always at the fore at these events, but this year’s gathering comes at a particularly challenging time. On Monday, First Republic became the third US bank to default since March, further stoking fears of an imminent recession. As always, in uncertain times, investors will look to 92-year-old Warren Buffett for folk wisdom.

In Berkshire’s shareholder guide, Buffett promised to answer more questions this year. With that in mind, CNBC Pro took a look at some of what are probably the most pressing issues. Questions could range from a discussion of what types of acquisitions the company might make to Buffett’s prospects for the banking sector. What’s next for auto insurer Geico could also be fair game.

—Yun Li

3 hours ago

Here’s CNBC’s coverage schedule for the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting

Warren Buffett tours the grounds of the Berkshire Hathaway annual shareholders’ meeting in Omaha, Nebraska.

David A Grogan | CNBC

CNBC will broadcast Berkshire Hathaway’s annual stockholders’ meeting live Saturday starting at 9:45 a.m. ET. Often referred to as “Woodstock for capitalists,” investors flock to Omaha, Nebraska to hear Warren Buffett’s thoughts on the market. He often shares the many lessons he’s learned during his decades of investing.

Here is an overview of the events of the day:

9:45am – 10:15am: Pre-Show hosted by Becky Quick and Mike Santoli

10:15 am – 1:00 pm: Berkshire Hathaway morning Q&A with Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger, Greg Abel and Ajit Jain

1pm – 2pm: Halftime Show hosted by Becky Quick and Mike Santoli

2pm – 4.30pm: Afternoon session of the Annual General Meeting

4:30pm – 5:00pm: Post show hosted by Becky Quick and Mike Santoli

Note: The schedule reflects Eastern Time

– Christina Cheddar Berk

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Prince William and Kates childrens best moments at the coronation

Prince William and Kate’s children’s best moments at the coronation – GMA

WATCH: Young royals steal the show at king’s coronation

Prince William and Kate’s three children attended the coronation service for King Charles III on Saturday. and Queen Camilla attended.

Prince George, second in line to the British throne, played a special role at the coronation, the first in the UK in 70 years. The eldest son of the Prince and Princess of Wales was a Page of Honor who ran after Charles, holding his ceremonial robes as they entered Westminster Abbey.

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Britain’s King Charles and Prince George stand during the coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey in London May 6, 2023.

For the occasion, George wore a bright scarlet tunic trimmed with gold lace and blue velvet cuffs, along with white gloves, wool trousers and boots.

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Britain’s Prince George of Wales holds the robe of Britain’s King Charles III during the coronation at Westminster Abbey in central London May 6, 2023.

MORE: Prince George, Queen Camilla’s grandsons, have special role to play in King Charles III’s coronation

George, who is 9 years old, was the youngest of the Pages of Honor. The group also included Queen Camilla’s grandsons Master Gus Lopes, Master Louis Lopes and Master Freddy Parker Bowles, and her grandnephew Master Arthur Elliot.

Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5, traveled to Westminster Abbey separately, traveling in the same car with their mother.

MORE: Princess Kate speaks to Prince Louis at coronation

To top it off, Kate and Charlotte both wore floral headpieces with silver braids.

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Britain’s Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales, followed by Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, arrive for the coronation of King Charles III on May 6, 2023. at Westminster Abbey in London.

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Britain’s Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte arrive for the coronation of King Charles III in London on May 6, 2023. into Westminster Abbey.

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The royals attend the coronation of King Charles III in London on May 6, 2023. and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey.

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The Prince of Wales, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis, the Princess of Wales and the Duke of Edinburgh at the coronation ceremony of King Charles III. and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, London, May 6, 2023.

Charlotte and Louis also followed their parents into the abbey and sat between them for the service.

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Catherine, Princess of Wales, Prince Louis of Wales and Page of Honor Prince George leave King Charles III’s coronation service. and Queen Camilla on 06 May 2023 in London.

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Britain’s Prince William, Catherine, Princess of Wales, Princess Charlotte, Prince George and Prince Louis travel in a carriage from Westminster Abbey following the coronation ceremony of Britain’s King Charles May 6, 2023 in London.

After the coronation service ended, George reunited with the rest of his family and joined his siblings and parents in a black and gold carriage for the coronation procession back to Buckingham Palace.

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The royals stand on the balcony of Buckingham Palace following the coronation ceremony of Britain’s King Charles on May 6, 2023 in London.

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Britain’s Prince Edward, Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh and their children Lady Louise Windsor and James, Earl of Wessex, Anne, Princess Royal, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, Britain’s Prince William, Catherine, Princess of Wales and their children Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis stands on the balcony of Buckingham Palace following the coronation ceremony of Britain’s King Charles in London May 6, 2023.

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The royal children then followed the King and Queen as they made a traditional appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace. While Charles and Camilla waved to the crowd, Prince Louis brought a moment of lighthearted fun to the pomp and circumstance by playing an imaginary piano.

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Grant Williams Celtics fend off 76ers late in Joel Embiids

Grant Williams, Celtics fend off 76ers late in Joel Embiid’s MVP night – The Athletic

PHILADELPHIA — Jaylen Brown has seen many wild things in his time. He was standing right there when Gordon Hayward broke his ankle landing in a Cleveland alley five years ago.

Brown did a backflip off the rim once and landed on his head. Just a few months ago, Jayson Tatum broke his face.

But Brown had never seen anything like it.

“When I saw Grant get kicked in the head by a 300-pound person, it was crazy to see that live,” Brown said. “Seeing that in real time was probably the craziest thing I’ve ever seen on a basketball court.”

Brown’s face was right there, staring point-blank straight at the rammer.

“I thought, dammit, I really got stomped on the curb!” Williams told The Athletic. “I got stomped over the curb a bit, but that wasn’t intentional. It’s the playoffs, so expect battles like this. You expect to bleed, you expect to be elbowed. It’s nothing new. For me it was just a matter of getting back into the game as soon as possible.”

Williams was a bit dazed, as you’d expect when a mammoth of human like Joel Embiid lands right on your skull. He wasn’t sure what exactly happened when he dived for the loose ball, but he knew something was wrong.

“As I sat on my knees, all I saw was blood dripping down and I was like, ‘Welp, I have to get out,'” Williams said after the Celtics beat the 76ers 114-102 to take a 2-1 lead . “So I sprinted away, hoping I didn’t need stitches, and then just threw up some Carmex and kept it moving.”

With a trainer working on Williams like a cut-man in a heavyweight bout, James Harden finally scored to make it a two-ball possession game. So, after a minute of play, Williams jumped up, covered his face with a towel, and walked over to Joe Mazzulla.

“I said, ‘I’m fine,’ or something,” Williams said. “Then the doctors checked me out and I thought I was going to go right back in, so I ran and slapped[Mazzulla’s]ass and said, ‘Yo,’ and they were like, ‘Lie back!’ I thought, ‘I’m ready!’ and they said, ‘We know, just wait.’ I was on the edge but it worked.”

What was Mazzulla thinking when Williams was already asking to get back in the game?

“He can handle it,” Mazzulla said.

“Hey man, I’m a little crazy so I was fine,” Williams said. “I can get started.”

As Williams walked back outside, to everyone’s surprise, Embiid walked over to apologize. But he didn’t have to. Williams didn’t care. It was all good. Bloodshed is just part of life when you’re a grinder like Williams.

“I haven’t really felt it until now, but my nose swells up a bit,” Williams said. “But I didn’t feel it in the game. He apologized and stuff. i know joel He’s a great player, a phenomenal player, always with great intentions. It was just a bang bang game and I just wanted to make sure he knew I’m good and we can move on.

Then Williams went in there, and on the very first possession he went low and defended Embiid at the high post. Even after nearly breaking his nose, he put it right into the MVP’s comfort zone. He got the stop on Embiid before the 7-footer hit him on the glass for the second chance point.

It’s not William’s job to win every moment. It’s designed to make Embiid uncomfortable every moment he’s lying on the floor. A pounding wouldn’t stop that.

“He accepted that challenge and put his life on the line,” Brown said. “You see his head slam into the seat and you get up with a smile on your face, that’s Grant Williams.”

That layup was the only fourth-quarter basket Embiid made outside of the near-garbage time of 10 with 32 seconds remaining. Williams, Al Horford and just about everyone on stage managed to shut Embiid down when it mattered most.

Williams’ teammates called him a true pro who rarely played against Atlanta, finished games against the MVP and never missed a shot.

“Grant has been humble all year. It was tough for him. He’s a great part of our team,” Brown said. “We challenged him in different ways and his level of maturity. The ability to play his role, level up and get stops and do what needs to be done regardless of sometimes his emotions and his feelings and how he is feeling in certain situations. It’s like that, man, you can’t ask for anything better.”

Williams didn’t score a point on Friday, but they’re not stopping Embiid from taking over without him falling repeatedly throughout the night.

“Defensively, we were just locked in,” Williams said. “There were a couple of games where we gave up offensive rebounds and opened 3s, but that happens in one game. So we can’t be perfect but our defense was our priority to make sure they have to beat us.”

They held off the Sixers just long enough for Tatum to hit Tobias Harris in the left elbow and torched him three times in a row, putting the game to bed in the last two minutes.

“We’re just trying to be proud of being great on defense but also maintaining our pace and physicality on offense,” Williams said. “Tonight at the end of the game JT did a great job making hard shots and making the right decisions on offense.”

Before the game, Tatum was in the back of the house going through his pregame routine while his friend Embiid delivered a heartfelt MVP acceptance speech. They spend the summers working with their skills trainer, Drew Hanlen. Tatum watched from a young age as Embiid started coming to her gym and rising to the top of the league.

So he understood what that moment meant. He had seen all the work, all the progress, all the struggle Embiid had put in. It helped him see how close he was to achieving the same goal. So when he was asked if he envisioned holding one of these ceremonies one day, he had a simple answer.

“Hehehehehe, yeah,” Tatum said.

“The area was electric tonight, wasn’t it?” said Tatum. “He got his MVP trophy, you could feel the energy it’s like being a competitor in games like this.”

So when the game was on the line, he took over. He found the matchup he wanted, went to his seat and cooked.

“He’s a superstar. He’s one of the top five players in the world and he showed that tonight,” said Malcolm Brogdon. “But he finished a tough game on the road in a hostile environment for us. That’s what superstars do.”

Here the Celtics potentially have the entire NBA at an advantage. They have a team that can get the job done all night and then have Tatum tie a perfect bow over a nice game. He seemed almost pissed that he could barely play on their Game 2 blowout, leaving an ugly box score from an easy win. On a brutal night with dead bodies flying everywhere, he wanted to be the icing on the cake.

“Winning a championship is hard,” said Tatum. “That’s what I heard.”

All he has to do is ask Grant Williams.

The Celtics are up now but that only makes things more difficult. The Sixers have shown they can respond to desperation. Embiid showed in Game 3 that he’s getting stronger and stronger. He will give it his all in Game 4, possibly his last chance to dazzle Philly fans this year. No matter how much Williams’ nose swells up over the next 36 hours, he’ll be ready to go.

“I’ll be fine. (It hurts. Whether it’s important or not, it doesn’t matter,” Williams said. “But we play Sunday at 3:30 p.m. I’ll be good for that.”

Williams immediately got back into the fight as soon as they put him back together. He didn’t want to miss a moment when he competed against the MVP. Compete against the greatest players in the league and pursue your greatest goal in this league.

And he knows it won’t get any easier. For the same reason, his trainer isn’t the least bit happy after they shut down Harden and dealt with Embiid in crunchtime. The closer you get to the finish line, the steeper your climb against a truly competitive opponent.

So what does Mazzulla expect for a crucial Game 4 on Sunday?

“An absolute war.”

GO DEEPER

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Bakhmout: Wagner Group leader asks Moscow to cede its positions to Kadyrov’s Chechen troops

In a letter to Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, published by his press service, Yevgueni Prigoyine protested the lack of ammunition.

By Le Figaro with AFP

Published 06/05/2023 at 15:01, updated 06/05/2023 at 15:50

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Wagner’s leader, Yevgeny Prigojine. YULIA MOROZOVA / Portal

The leader of the Wagner paramilitary group on Saturday asked the Russian army for permission to hand over its positions in the Ukrainian city of Bakhmout to the troops of Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov in protest at a lack of ammunition.

“I ask you to issue a battle order for the surrender of the positions of the Wagner group to the units of the Akhmat battalion in the village of Bakhmout and its surroundings before midnight on May 10,” Yevgeny Prigoyine said in a published letter from his press service Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu. The Wagner boss specified this request “due to a long lack of ammunition” and accused the workforce of having only provided him with 32 percent of the ammunition requested since last October.

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“Our fighters are ready”

The day before, Yevgeny Prigoyine had threatened to withdraw his troops from the town of Bakhmout, the epicenter of fighting in eastern Ukraine, next week and accused the Russian general staff of depriving him of ammunition. Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov then said on Telegram on Friday evening that his fighters were ready to occupy the Russian positions in the city if the Wagner group actually withdrew their units.

“Our fighters are ready to advance and occupy the city. It would take a couple of hours,” Ramzan Kadyrov assured, noting that his troops had already fought alongside Wagner in the Ukrainian cities of Popasna, Severodonetsk and Lisychansk that had been captured by Russia.

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On Saturday morning, in a separate message, Yevgeny Prigoyine thanked Ramzan Kadyrov for his proposal and assured that Bakhmout, which has been resisting Russian attacks since last summer, is “undoubtedly” taken by Chechen troops. Wagner’s boss has been accusing the Russian general staff for months of not providing his men with enough ammunition to deny them a victory at Bakhmout that would eclipse the regular army.

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Will Charles III be able to keep the crown alive

Will Charles III be able to keep the crown alive? Only one thing is certain:

Will Charles III be able to keep the crown alive

Will he be able to “maintain” and modernize the crown at the same time? Will he be a more political king than his mother? With more personalities? How will he stem the media flood of royal family scandals? Which narratives will it adopt towards the former colonies? And with Europe after Brexit? Does a hereditary monarchy still make sense? Does public opinion follow this passage with interest and devotion?

These are some of the many questions surrounding the historic transition of the Crown of Great Britain from the longest reigning ruler in the Kingdom’s history, Elizabeth IIa historical and pop icon at the same time, the Queen who keeps falling to her feet, a symbol of the unity of the nation and the royal family, right down to the eldest son Charles.

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Charles III and the impossible influence on the policy decisions of the British Prime Minister and the government: “If he chooses to be more active, he will act in the shadows”

A worldwide phenomenon that lasted from 1953 to last September. Almost seventy years of public life in which the world has changed dramatically. And while the essences of historical periods were born, died, entered into battle and then evolved, died and were reborn, she was always there. A subdued presence, yet loud.

Carlo sees it all, understands it and knows it better than any of us. Finally, he is the one who suffered the monarchy, like the other family members, and after a long wait now has the task of representing them. And the question arises: How?

He will surely be a ruler in complete discontinuity with the mother. First, because he is the son of a different generation, and as the French historian Marc Bloch said: “Men are more children of their time than of their fathers” – and in this particular case of their mother.

He will be a king with more political personality, even if the role still imposes a high level of discretion on him.

He will be a king who, as he has already begun, will talk about Germany to Europeboth because of his personal connection to the country and because of his interest in engaging with the European Union on issues of personal interest such as green transition and support for Ukraine.

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“I’m a doctor and I’m going to explain why King Charles III has ‘sausage’ fingers, that’s what all Britons want to know,” the Chron said on Coronation Day

In this sense, the presence of representatives of the three major European institutions during the ceremony is also symbolic Karl Michael, Ursula von der Leyen And Robert Metsola.

So while Charles will be a more modern king, the monarchy remains an institution that will scarcely represent the present and future. Keep of course a historical tradition, but politically, although the world has long since abandoned the concept of a God-inspired hereditary monarchy, it remains a wholly anachronistic institution. The coronation ceremony, a ritual that has been preserved for centuries, underlines the monarchy’s attachment to tradition, which it will never lose.

A ceremony medieval tasteall orchestrated with meticulous accuracy and holiness at Westminster Abbey, the site of the world’s first Parliament.
Will Prince Charles and Queen Camilla manage to reconcile tradition, politics, modernity and the British monarchy’s sense of existence?

It’s the challenge Carlo was born with as William will have after him: to survive an institution you don’t represent. Maybe what they really represent it will be the slow decline of an institutionwhose splendor no longer has a right to exist in today’s world and even more so in tomorrow’s world.

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Champion Willie Rosario celebrates 99 springs today

Champion Willie Rosario celebrates 99 springs today

One of the cult figures of salsa celebrates today, Saturday.

Fernando Luis “Willie” Rosario Marín, known as Mr. Afinque, is celebrating his tender 99th birthday today without giving any indication that he wants to leave the stage.

It was his fellow musician, also teacher and friend Bobby Valentín who remembered the important date via social networks.

Today is a very important day for us salsa singers and colleagues because today we celebrate the 99th anniversary of Fernando Luis Rosario, better known in the artistic field as Willie Rosario “Mr. Turn it on.” We thank God for so many years of life. Willie is a great person and a role model for all musicians and orchestra leaders around the world,” Valentín wrote on his Facebook account.

“I’m grateful for the opportunity he gave me when I was starting out in New York City. Willie is part of my family. I thank God for having Willie with us in this daily life and for delighting us with his excellent music. Congratulations, health and blessings. May God bless you abundantly and give you long life,” added the renowned bassist.

Rosario was born on May 6, 1924 in Coamo. He began his musical inspiration at an early age in 1937 through the orchestras conducted by Rafael Muñoz and the Puerto Rico Sextet, from whom he was imitating drums by the age of seven.

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After completing his military service, he returned to Puerto Rico in 1952, where he joined the Fiesta Orchestra as drummer, replacing Mon Rivera. In 1956 he worked for the first time with the Johnny Seguí Orchestra on a music recording, the album was entitled “Chachachá”. With the dissolution of Johnny Seguí’s orchestra in 1958, Rosario formed his first orchestra, composed mainly of musicians who had belonged to Maestro Seguí’s orchestra, and for this he had the collaboration of maestros Tito Rodríguez and Tito Puente.

After forming a second group, Willie Rosario and his orchestra recorded their first album entitled El Bravo Soy Yo in 1963. This was the start of a prolific career in which he left over 40 record productions heard around the world.

High quality singers such as Gilberto Santarosa, Tony Vega and Chamaco Rivera have passed through his orchestra, as well as musicians of the caliber of Bobby Valentín, Humberto Ramírez and Jimmie Morales, among others.

Among the most recognized successes of the outstanding group are “La Mitad”, “Mi Amigo el Payaso”, “El Callejero”, “Anuncio Clasificado” and “Lluvia”, the latter in the voice of two greats of the genre, Gilberto Santa Rosa and Tony Vega , among many other numbers.

His career has earned him various recognitions, such as the nomination of the first Puerto Rican salsa orchestra for a Grammy Awards in the category “Best Tropical Performance” in 1987 for the production of “Nueva Cosecha”, a Hall of Fame inductee from Puerto Rico. Rico, four gold discs and two platinum.

In the same way, he received the Agüeybaná de Oro award, the ACE award, the Paoli award and the Estrella award for his musical excellence, delivered by SBS Broadcasting.

And after more than six decades of making his own happy, there’s still “finishing” at Maestro Rosario. In an interview with Primera Hora, the legendary percussionist made it clear that he has no intention of leaving the stage just yet.

“You have to pass the baton. Life is like that and I’m very happy that there is a lot of talent and a lot of young talent because that’s how our music will continue to be very heavy. But we’re still here and I can’t find the baton to pass it on,” he said.

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