ఈరోజు ఉదయం 11 గంటల సమయంలో టి.నగర్లోని కన్నమ్మపేట శ్మశాన వాటికలో గొల్లపూడి అంత్యక్రియలు నిర్వహించనున్నట్టు కుటుంబ సభ్యులు చెప్పారు.
గొల్లపూడి మారుతీరావుకు కాసేపట్లో అంత్యక్రియలు
మరికాసేపట్లో ప్రముఖ నటుడు గొల్లపూడి మారుతీరావుకు అంత్యక్రియలు జరగనున్నాయి. ప్రస్తుతం ఆయన భౌతిక కాయాన్ని శ్మశాన వాటికకు తరలించారు.
గొల్లపూడి మారుతీరావు
ప్రఖ్యాత నటుడు, సాహితీవేత్త గొల్లపూడి మారుతీరావు.. గత గురువారం తుదిశ్వాస విడిచారు. ఆయన భౌతికకాయానికి చెన్నైలో మరికాసేపట్లో అంత్యక్రియలు జరగనున్నాయి. ప్రముఖ హీరో మెగాస్టార్ చిరంజీవి, భానుచందర్, నటీమణులు సుహాసిని తదితరులు శనివారం ఆయన భౌతిక కాయాన్ని సందర్శించి ఘన నివాళి అర్పించారు.
ఈరోజు ఉదయం 11 గంటల సమయంలో టి.నగర్లోని కన్నమ్మపేట శ్మశాన వాటికలో గొల్లపూడి అంత్యక్రియలు నిర్వహించనున్నట్టు కుటుంబ సభ్యులు చెప్పారు.
ప్రఖ్యాత నటుడు, సాహితీవేత్త గొల్లపూడి మారుతీరావు.. గత గురువారం తుదిశ్వాస విడిచారు. ఆయన భౌతికకాయానికి చెన్నైలో మరికాసేపట్లో అంత్యక్రియలు జరగనున్నాయి. ప్రముఖ హీరో మెగాస్టార్ చిరంజీవి, భానుచందర్, నటీమణులు సుహాసిని తదితరులు శనివారం ఆయన భౌతిక కాయాన్ని సందర్శించి ఘన నివాళి అర్పించారు.
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SHOTLIST:
US NETWORK POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Philadelphia, PA - 14 December 2019
1. Various of President Donald Trump shaking hands with members of Army football team
2. Trump is given jersey from Army team ++CONTINUES TO UPCOMING SOUNDBITE++
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Mark Esper, US Secretary of Defense:
"So, Mr. President, in June of this year, you directed that the Department Defense come up with a new policy that will allow service Academy graduates to play professional football. I'm pleased to inform you that we have changed that policy -- than any cadet who graduates and has the opportunity play professional sports will be able to do so and serve his country after he's done playing pro sports. Mr. President thank you very much."
4. Trump shakes hands with Army coach Jeff Monken ++CONTINUES TO UPCOMING SOUNDBITE++
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Donald Trump, US President:
"Last time I saw your coach, he said, what about a waiver? I said, what are you talking about, a waiver? He said some of these guys could play in the NFL. You could play for the Yankees, you could play for the Mets, you could play basketball, you could play whatever. But you have to serve for a long time. So what we're doing now is you'll go out and you'll make a fortune. And after you're all finished with your professional career, you'll go and you'll serve. And everybody's thrilled. That means you can go out and you can do whatever you want. And it probably gives the coach no reason to ever lose another game. That's what you said. He'll never lose a game. So I want to congratulate you. You are the man you told me about. A few of the guys were shouting. How about the waiver, Mr. President? How about the waiver? So good luck to you guys."
6. Various of President Donald Trump surrounded by members of Navy football team UPSOUND English, ``You had a hell of a season, but you know, it's only a great season, you know it has to happen today, otherwise, you wouldn't call it a great season. So you better go out there and play hard.''
7. Trump receives jersey from Navy team
8. Trump on field during the national anthem
9. Trump on field during the coin toss
10. Trump in stands with Army cadets during game
11. Trump crosses field to go to Navy side
12. Various Trump in stands with Navy midshipmen
STORYLINE:
President Donald Trump used his appearance at the annual Army-Navy football game to pitch to the players an administration policy change that clears the way for athletes at the nation's military academies to play professional sports after they graduate and delay their active-duty service.
To cheers in each locker room before the 120th playing of the game, he said he was giving those athletes with pro potential the chance ``to make a fortune and after you're all finished with your professional career, you'll go and you'll serve and everybody's thrilled.''
Turning to Army's coach, Jeff Monken, the president joked, ``It probably gives the coach no reason to ever lose another game.''
A memo signed in November by Defense Secretary Mark Esper spelled out the new guidelines.
It said the athletes must get approval from the Pentagon chief and it requires them to eventually fulfill their military obligation or repay the costs of their education.
The Obama administration put a policy in place allowing some athletes to go to the pros and defer their military service.
In the Navy locker room, he congratulated the favored Midshipmen on ``a hell of a season,'' but added, ``You know, it's only a great season, you know it has to happen today, otherwise you wouldn't call it a great season. So you better go out there and play hard.''
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SHOTLIST:
US NETWORK POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Philadelphia, PA - 14 December 2019
1. Various of President Donald Trump shaking hands with members of Army football team
2. Trump is given jersey from Army team ++CONTINUES TO UPCOMING SOUNDBITE++
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Mark Esper, US Secretary of Defense:
"So, Mr. President, in June of this year, you directed that the Department Defense come up with a new policy that will allow service Academy graduates to play professional football. I'm pleased to inform you that we have changed that policy -- than any cadet who graduates and has the opportunity play professional sports will be able to do so and serve his country after he's done playing pro sports. Mr. President thank you very much."
4. Trump shakes hands with Army coach Jeff Monken ++CONTINUES TO UPCOMING SOUNDBITE++
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Donald Trump, US President:
"Last time I saw your coach, he said, what about a waiver? I said, what are you talking about, a waiver? He said some of these guys could play in the NFL. You could play for the Yankees, you could play for the Mets, you could play basketball, you could play whatever. But you have to serve for a long time. So what we're doing now is you'll go out and you'll make a fortune. And after you're all finished with your professional career, you'll go and you'll serve. And everybody's thrilled. That means you can go out and you can do whatever you want. And it probably gives the coach no reason to ever lose another game. That's what you said. He'll never lose a game. So I want to congratulate you. You are the man you told me about. A few of the guys were shouting. How about the waiver, Mr. President? How about the waiver? So good luck to you guys."
6. Various of President Donald Trump surrounded by members of Navy football team UPSOUND English, ``You had a hell of a season, but you know, it's only a great season, you know it has to happen today, otherwise, you wouldn't call it a great season. So you better go out there and play hard.''
7. Trump receives jersey from Navy team
8. Trump on field during the national anthem
9. Trump on field during the coin toss
10. Trump in stands with Army cadets during game
11. Trump crosses field to go to Navy side
12. Various Trump in stands with Navy midshipmen
STORYLINE:
President Donald Trump used his appearance at the annual Army-Navy football game to pitch to the players an administration policy change that clears the way for athletes at the nation's military academies to play professional sports after they graduate and delay their active-duty service.
To cheers in each locker room before the 120th playing of the game, he said he was giving those athletes with pro potential the chance ``to make a fortune and after you're all finished with your professional career, you'll go and you'll serve and everybody's thrilled.''
Turning to Army's coach, Jeff Monken, the president joked, ``It probably gives the coach no reason to ever lose another game.''
A memo signed in November by Defense Secretary Mark Esper spelled out the new guidelines.
It said the athletes must get approval from the Pentagon chief and it requires them to eventually fulfill their military obligation or repay the costs of their education.
The Obama administration put a policy in place allowing some athletes to go to the pros and defer their military service.
In the Navy locker room, he congratulated the favored Midshipmen on ``a hell of a season,'' but added, ``You know, it's only a great season, you know it has to happen today, otherwise you wouldn't call it a great season. So you better go out there and play hard.''
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Clients are reminded:
(i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: info@aparchive.com
(ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service
(iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory.