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the festivities also come at a time. most of the rest of the world is still in the depth of the pandemic. that was something that was not lost upon spectators. i feel quite suffering right now. but in that same sense we had mentioned, but we should have to celebrate for the ally. i any city that suffered badly, but all through and is now saying thank you to all those who make it happen. gabriel is condo disease, your ah, this out there and these are the top stories authorities in haiti say they've arrested 2 people in connection with the assassination of president giovano mois for others. died in a gunfight with security forces. voice was killed at his home on wednesday morning, his wife was injured and has been taken to the u. s. a. treatment. rosalyn jordan
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has more from washington dc. according to officials in puerto hans, there was a raid around 6 o'clock local time on wednesday. and that is where police got into a fire fight with the suspects in the assassination of no moiz. 4 of the suspects were killed according to local police. 2 of them were arrested. there are now photos of their arrest circulating on social media and in the local press. we don't know, however, whether there are other people involved in the plot to kill the late haitian president. south africa form the present. jacob zillow has handed himself over to police. the 17 year old fenton last week to 15 months in jail, for failing to show an inquiry during into corruption during his time in power. a ruling on his legal challenge is expected on friday. the global death telephone code 19 as the past 4000000 more than one half 1000000 of those tests are recorded
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in 3 countries. the united states, brazil, and india. the crisis is becoming a race between vaccine rolands and the highly contagious delta variant. taliban fighters have continued their offensive and no not honest, on making their 1st assault on a provincial capital since the us and nato draw down began. now the taliban says a briefly took control of call in no invite bees for the 1st time since 2001 a large explosion has caused the fire, the middle east, largest port officials say the blow, blaze started a container aboard a ship anchored in the buys at javala, the ports of fire has been brought under control. no injuries or death were reported. those the headlines news continues. hey, on our 0 after lies i live in an unconventional capital city. ever changing and yet forever defined by its turbulent tossed. stephanie deck meets the linen and takes you want
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a journey. exploring the identity and legacy of europe's rebel capital took out his era. me. my name is christina. i am a writer and a crated lawyer. special crate lawyer. i am very lucky to be able to do 2 things that i love at the same level of intensity. my son baldwin is greatly misunderstood . my son hallway is full of hope. is full of broken, sad people, but it's also full of happy, industrious, resilient people. my son baldwin is involved stories, and those are the stories that i want to tell with
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. i love the archives because the kind of stories i write a sit in the past. and because i'm a write off really fiction. i want my story to reflect accurate, facts, for example, accurate events. my most recent level, out of darkness shining light, is the story of the african companions of david livingston. and the journey that they made, carrying his body for over 9 months from what is now loading ambia to what is now the east coast of tons and near i wanted to flip the story, returned the gaze and tell the story from the perspective of the africans and not the 3 of the white explorer, the missionary david livingston. so i had to spend
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a lot of time at indifferent archives around the world. and i found an incredible amount of treasure here in the national archives. yes, street is always told from the perspective of the great men, whether it's david livingstone or civil john rose all robot mcguffey. i feel that my responsibility as, as well when writer is to tell, doesn't baldwin story in a way that it hasn't fully been told before. and i plan to do that with every book that i write me. we're going to, we're going to the high 14. yeah. i'm setting up an entry office because i can write at home. but i like the illusion of having a job to go to,
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especially when i'm writing. and right now i'm facing as self imposed deadline. i need to finish a manuscript by the end of the year. ah, i guess i did on that. i wanted to be a writer, but i couldn't see how. it's only when i read to sit under him was book nervous condition. when there was already in law school, that i realize that a black and white woman could write an oven in english because she was the 1st person to do it. so by the time i read her and for getting other, you know, 20 morrison alice walker and other black, a female or i was already in law school and loving my subjects of law. so i thought to myself, i can always be a riser, but i still want to be a lawyer at the time i wanted to solve, solve the middle east crisis. when i was in 40, i fell in love with international trade, little back. it's not a great background. i have a conference call, it's
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a panel discussion for the international bar association with us. we're discussing the major trade just you that have been going on in the world between the us and china. ok. hello, how are you? hi, can you hear me in this conference call. i'm worrying my had as international trade lawyer. i got, but there's also a price. what about was one of the passions that the theme of my conversation? my part of the conversation is that african thing when the elephant fight, if the graph that stuff was it was meant to be the go develop them and round. but only very few areas have been agreed on and we are feeling the effect in the developing countries because the attention is focused on the trade to
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the is it to this whole think believing that everything is normal? you know, people out there coffee morning. she had the cream of hard to kind of thing, but was across the road. life just change with the so this is somebody is the largest festival market in the country. it's also the place that is for many people who come to the city from elsewhere. the 1st point of contact is the 15th. for me, it was many, many years ago. i think it was about 4 years old. when i 1st came somebody in the guy and the bus terminal from all rural village to live in
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people article in the harold and the headline was 2 days, judas iscariot. it, it created the impression that's how was and anti government, and therefore, he's been bubbly writer. once you read my worst, you realize that i'm just talking about the ordinary everyday life or involve is influenced by the acts and div and one of the so called great men. for example, in my food with rotan rule, i deliberately did not mention the president name one because i wanted to say he doesn't, that is the people i'm writing about the vendor. you know, the magistrate police moment. so i'm standing at the top and roxanne roll, which is one of my favorite is the road that connect to the famous people fighting. and because that is written that you see with memory, it's a felon,
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which the pardon me, o'connor came and talked to the flag of the united kingdom. we have the subtlety of headquarters. we have the magistrate court and it's actually for that reason that i wrote a book called rock and roll, which looked at how important this is and all the different issues that are on the me . so the history of the city is imbedded in the scene. so the roadway on is actually towards linda, but the pavement to say good never, you know what i find so fascinating because we're such a young country only 40 years old. so we keep flashing into history everywhere we turn the syllabus.
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what, what do you have in the field? yes. go to cape all, my gosh. kind of got wind up call river. boy told his all this is interesting. the law from onto chris. chris went to the deja in 1910. 1 of the ne. wonderful i was 8 years also at independence. and so i have very strong memories. awful, deja and i went to school 1st. deja in a segregated film. she school and then we'll move to disturbance after independence . i louise long standing customer. sure. sure. our, it's okay. my memory of an independent book with a child a large and happy one. but of course i recognize that not everybody has those memories because
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a lot of very dark things were happening in the country. many of which we as children were simply not aware of. and it was really that was the period way this already, terry and treat this in. but you know, when you're busy swimming in your swimming pool, or, you know, going to the library reading in place and you're aware of all these development to my shame is something i realized only when i went to law school and we were reading judgment about the horse didn't include the rest of the material and then also so how long was what was happening here? the in november 2017. there was a what is called is involved with a military assisted transition from the mcgovern machine to watch. we hope to be in
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your dispensation. and this was one of many times, not the 1st time that the military has directly intervened in, involved in politics. and in respect we should all have been very worried. as such as such a direct intervention, a budget after decades of garbage rule. after 37 years, people had just had enough and were desperate to believe in change the ah, on paper, it seemed like we're taking you derrick and for the 1st time in many years would have an election that was internationally observed. the circumstances were extraordinary. and really involved the whole nation, people marched on the t. it was a moment of happiness. the problem is re engagement with formerly hostile nations.
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and that's what got me excited because i am passionate about open trade and investment. ah, i got the sense that maybe this wasn't watching him from early on, but you kept thinking, oh no, it will get better. we'll get face will get better. but i think by about one or one the soldiers shot people on the street. that's when i realized that this might actually not go anywhere because. ready to very willing to use the course is element of the into the personal garbage and the real central the trail is that to feel and she experience because we had a really wonderful opportunity to move our country in
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a different direction. and i'm very fearful that we have missed that chunk oxtail. honda nero drug, no beans in my boarding school. think we can't do bins anymore. it was for 44 made it with i'm very well, i'm a journalist, he's the best i'll publish. right. that isn't bob, but why does that mean? it's like roger federer before you won a grand slam. he was the best player not to win a grand slam and that's you you are the fit, raja federal and well being writing all of that really focuses on the economy. so there is no way you can write about economy or writing about the politics in the world when writing about politics. mean 2 things that you get arrested or you have to send for yourself and been any big change. all the change that we want to see about what that was, what that's cool was was just so extraordinary. we only imagine
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that there was a real shift in policy in just the way government, you know, treat people. those people were part of that transition to those, those marches industry without a fellow stakeholder in our thing, you know, people have every reason to be angry because no one wants to feel used. you know, no one wants to feel that they were simply instrumental in a power attention game between fraction so we're going to do the 1st official table or even a minute play, which is called black sunlight. say about the very controversial mobile right. the number in the number is just returned from echo an exit of 8 years in england and just come home
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independence and bob way. but unfortunately is to very much looks like deja i think we would just oh good god god, you know great. the, the money to liberal diction doesn't fit in, in england, doesn't fit and in baldwin. he's a young man who wants to fight off off of colonialism. but he kind of has this belief such as culture is somehow inferior. ok, and we go flex time. last play 3. act by not golf off. x one. lean one. so 3 international airport is and bob, good morning, ladies and gentlemen. it is my city am. if i were to you in 7 or 7 from london, get it. have landed up stage, right? stumbled a young man of about 34 all. he was marked appearance. these nonetheless something
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disheveled appearance. this is done with the manager. wow. wow. i don't believe it . i just don't believe it is sold very, i'm told by that you know, the 1st thing i did when i got off the plane was the keys. the ground is just as uncomfortable as you would expect. not so easy on the lips, but still i want to do it again. it is not for me to find that it does not permit kister groan when he comes home. the benefit being that the encounter, these are, this is not allowed. this is not allowed. this is not allowed, you're not allowed to smile to be happy here, but it's like living in a cage of some thought, you know. and then 54 to bob with 2020, almost like that. believe me, limitations off of like $40.00 for them of expression for them of thought. they do more movement. freedom of question. you know,
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like you just everything is booked books, books book you know, the oh oh, oh, oh oh, okay. thank you so much. so i am going to see can i be to who is highly regarded when lawyer he's also the vice president of the mug with main opposition party. the, the the, the 1st thing he did when he 1st of the office was to order the book. first,
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the booklet in the room, i'll probably do this book and the last class to them. or if you know, the one way i did the introduction, i want to find it. yeah. yeah. and i and i have known each other since i was a more student because there was a lot of my tutors in contract law. he was very fierce and we were all afraid that you were going to fail us. but we became very good friends. member was a big man. yeah. he blew me up. but he why aren't you a writer? i think, i mean, lawyer, you know, that's what i do. and that's my 5th love and i think would give me a gift. but i, you know, i would love to write in waco fiction. what i d, as my main character will be, will be a woman. and up with his 20 in my head or for get to the deliberative, tuggle is not fully told is but fully told. and i think one of the thing that estimates me, what the woman in the cycle, i think she what's say we're all in the was no just him smith's. i think
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the i key typical protocol abuse and then the clock. yeah. yeah. yeah. and then when she gets into independence and she was an outsider, i also think you're pissing mystic about the solution. i have to do optimistic, i have to do music because there's no cases that has been and my only worry is that we normally that normal. so we don't need any more when, except we don't, we don't panic anymore. i think that the we are in a moment people one change in i'm afraid to say that it may be new. and if we continue with this notion, we have people, but he's even people in the room back, even people in the team, i think we have another project. and for me, what makes me said, is that to stablish this economy to turn around this kind of yeah,
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i will think it is not factual issues, which i believe it's not keep growth rate because we can do that. i don't, it's not even trusting much more than what it was. we can do it closer than that because we have the culture and we don't have the rest of the things you would do. we have our own own as well as to do the institution to come to education or social services to to, to rebuild our culture. don't find it. they don't take generations to oh, oh i i, library is one of my favorite spaces and not a because it's so close to with my childhood. i don't believe you can be right
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without being in read and my part to being both a lawyer and a writer, but especially a writer sausage in this library. the books i read as a child will book that children in england, whatever it is. and it was then that i started actually, right when i was 10 years old, 11 years old, all about ballet and trading and having a show you or because i have no conception of them, bobby, and miss as an identity or even african. so i had to make that transition, what i call my own footnote of my vision from being a 30 maker as a child to being involved in riper as an adult i. so i'm preparing lunch for a small family bry and a bright is what. so in other parts of the world is known as a father,
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the way i got by the time i started to write my 1st book, an image of what you said, i had a fairly good idea of the kind of stories i wanted to tell about the vulgar i know there's a lot of humor of laughter of waging with dramatic things happened. funeral winter elastic things happen. just people falling in love, having baby against the background of the difficult political and economic situation. yeah. blended. the patriotism is loving your country in a way that allows to be truthful upon. it sometimes needs to be pretty good. i just want my country to do wells. i want my country to find out what my government to do better to honor the founding documentary on nation,
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which is the constitutional i want to maintain her dignity on the stage, but when it's going to get to that place. and so we put our self out until we take our responsibility to our own people. i know that my i my love with the 4th of my information. my son, by way is book my so always music. my son, bob, what is art? my son bob way is laughter. it's humor. it's enterprise mason by way. is there any i in the going to read the conservation park office. very
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bringing nature and people together to work with what like if my passion, my job is linking between the content and what you need in the attic and you need to find them. what do we have to teach the community living with one lives? it's excellent. elliot. limbo, riding with elliot, my son, bob boy on algebra, started cheerfully in front of the next museum in amsterdam under the protesters scattered to demand. the government is locked down restrictions and left the curfew . the 1st in the country since world war 2, the threat is that we lose our freedoms. the protest we're not following social distancing rules or repeatedly ordered to disperse by police. police are trying very hard friends. the scenario that happened last week, when thousands were right in sitting across the latter. after some protest i
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started throwing stones and nothing of my work. police on horseback moved in to clear the area across the world. young activation organizer there on the move. you know, the work heard in the 1st of a new theory to people in new york city, you different to me, the 5 institutional racism and police brutality. this is indeed a wide problem that wires a systemic pollution generally can change on your game. for some a robot is a mechanical or even that self driving train of the apple. but androids today can be over the humanoid. robots like me, will be everywhere. options 0 documentaries. next lead on the weird and wonderful world of robot that learn. think for you and even trust. i feel like i'm alive,
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