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listen to the words of mahatma gandhi's great—grandson, tushar gandhi, who spoke to us.have polarised indian society, they present a grave danger. the danger is that in ten years‘ time, this country won't be india anymore, it will be a fascist dictatorship." those are the words of mr gandhi's great—grandson today. that could be his personal opinion. mahatma gandhi himself had attended the rss rally. he had praised the discipline of the rss. he said that, "the work i am doing for the uplift of the untouchables, the rss is doing — the rss is removing the vast difference between this from society." i fully appreciate that it is what mahatma gandhi himself said. his grandsons are many — some of the grandsons are in our party, for your information, the grandsons, they are in part of the bjp today, so don't go by one statement. there are different views. that's why — as i said, india is a democracy with totally different views. they are their personal views. on another point, one more quote from you from ms golwalkar, another senior leader of your rss organisation. he wrote ad
listen to the words of mahatma gandhi's great—grandson, tushar gandhi, who spoke to us.have polarised indian society, they present a grave danger. the danger is that in ten years‘ time, this country won't be india anymore, it will be a fascist dictatorship." those are the words of mr gandhi's great—grandson today. that could be his personal opinion. mahatma gandhi himself had attended the rss rally. he had praised the discipline of the rss. he said that, "the work i am doing for...
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today why does it happen and what could be done about chicago's gun violence columbus churchill now gandhi statue being threatened really. how dangerous is a new border conflict between china india and pakistan hint there are casualties all right let's start with this the numbers are troubling to say the very least. which is why what happened in chicago's weekend is the subject of some screaming headlines that are being made from coast to coast 104 shot 13 killed 23 days here with the details to start us off is our to correspond at the top of suite. the city of chicago being played with bloodshed and broken families chicago police reporting the highest number of shooting victims in a single weekend this year from friday to monday morning authorities say 104 people have been shot 14 of those fatally 5 of those who died were minors this past father's day weekend had more victims of gun violence but less fatalities compared to the last weekend of may that's when 85 people were shot 24 of them fatally that was reported to be the windy city as deadly as weekend in several years 5 children were
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place to protective casing around the famous statue of god be god be in the city's downtown area gandhi is revered worldwide as the father of his nation of a tribute in the fight against colonialism his legacy has been called into question because of some views that he expressed about race during his life for more of the story we go towards correspondent should the words. she's in love. i'm here on parliament square standing directly behind me is the statue of the which is the latest statue to be embroiled in the controversial race with black eyes masses protesters talking various statues up and down the country connections and historical connections to racism quite a nice ation until i can see off in paris and quite controversial. because it's widely accepted that county is indeed a symbol of antique on a nice ation i'm employed 2 as a nonviolent resistance activist not to mention of course his links to peaceful. as well and has long been held for one of. the but of course the back was not to protest this. talkative gandhi because they argue he has links with racism and says that he's
place to protective casing around the famous statue of god be god be in the city's downtown area gandhi is revered worldwide as the father of his nation of a tribute in the fight against colonialism his legacy has been called into question because of some views that he expressed about race during his life for more of the story we go towards correspondent should the words. she's in love. i'm here on parliament square standing directly behind me is the statue of the which is the latest statue to...
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talkative gandhi because they argue he has links with racism and says he's even been quite an explicit about those links as well as you know the progress marxist movement how to write. off to the killing of george freud but here in the united kingdom activists not just talk at saying symbols of racism but also structures and representation of it as well and that's why mahatma gandhi is the latest one to be employed in all of course the other side of parliament. is a statue of winston churchill of course the former prime minister to visit to face that statue writing on it winston churchill was a racist they argue that winston churchill has numerous links to a legacy of paul and i say show and imperatives and so active its main aim is to rid britain of all of its connections its crimes as we saw quite iconic scenes in bristol a few weeks ago where activists pulled down a structure fabric holston and 17th century slave trade to what they did with that statue is brought into the river but it is such as i. do opinion because many would argue that those 2 figures they should be had and shoul
talkative gandhi because they argue he has links with racism and says he's even been quite an explicit about those links as well as you know the progress marxist movement how to write. off to the killing of george freud but here in the united kingdom activists not just talk at saying symbols of racism but also structures and representation of it as well and that's why mahatma gandhi is the latest one to be employed in all of course the other side of parliament. is a statue of winston churchill...
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even a statue for gandhi was vandalized. just go back to jesus. there is now a push to take down the statue for jesus, too. talk about american saying the democratic seattle mayor, you grow up, too. you put people in harms way when you applauded violent protesters as patriots. now, you, mayor, you are admitting you are wrong. the protest now shut down because the police chief and police officials are saying crime is on the rise. two violent shootings leaving one person now dead. officials reporting rapes, burglaries and crime on the rise. telling the major hearing today with dr. fauci on the government covid response, mad at democratic governors saying to new york governor you grow up, too. you pretend to claim you take responsibility for your executive order. that puts covid patients back into nursing homes. that is now blamed for massive fatalities. you, governor cuomo, you turn around and blame europe, you blame the government, you blame politics, you blame even god. anyone except for yourself. david webb on america saying to the democrat michi
even a statue for gandhi was vandalized. just go back to jesus. there is now a push to take down the statue for jesus, too. talk about american saying the democratic seattle mayor, you grow up, too. you put people in harms way when you applauded violent protesters as patriots. now, you, mayor, you are admitting you are wrong. the protest now shut down because the police chief and police officials are saying crime is on the rise. two violent shootings leaving one person now dead. officials...
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they consider gandhi a hindu nationalist.et at the same time there are dozens of statues of mahatma gandhi in the united states. one of them stands right across the road from the vice president's house on massachusetts avenue in washington. our angry mobs allowed to rip them down? would governor andrew cuomo consider that a healthy expression off priorities met worth asking. or what if he didn't like martin luther king. most people do like martin luther king, but most people also like teddy roosevelt and george washington. so clearly popularity has no bearing on whether you're statue is allowed to stand in this country. so can you spray paint of sundaes on martin luther king's monument if you don't like him?m how healthy would that be? these are theoretical questions, obviously, you know the answer to them because you know the rules. the rules are never spoken outut loud, but they are obvious. if america two standards of justice. when they do it to you, it's social justice. if you dare to defend yourself, it's a hate crime. c
they consider gandhi a hindu nationalist.et at the same time there are dozens of statues of mahatma gandhi in the united states. one of them stands right across the road from the vice president's house on massachusetts avenue in washington. our angry mobs allowed to rip them down? would governor andrew cuomo consider that a healthy expression off priorities met worth asking. or what if he didn't like martin luther king. most people do like martin luther king, but most people also like teddy...
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apparently the line goes back to gandhi. leftists vandalized the statue of gandhi in washington.t goes back to jesus? >> i don't think this ends. anything that points to history or sort of our shared humanity is at risk of being torn down because it offends someone that doesn't agree i guess the founding of america or the tenets which we stand. we need to reflect values as a society of all citizens and we also need to look at and make sure we aren't constructing, you know, objects to celebrate, you know, offensive, you know, parts of american history but at the same time you know this cannot be allowed to have the mob decide what is to be torn down or to have feckless political leaders that have no backbone in these single party cities and states determine kind of what is, you know, a work of art and what needs to be torn down because of political correctness. you know, liz, i think there is a lot more to come on this, but we should not expect it to end anytime soon unfortunately. elizabeth: yeah, they want to tear down statues of union general ulysses grant. also abolitionist th
apparently the line goes back to gandhi. leftists vandalized the statue of gandhi in washington.t goes back to jesus? >> i don't think this ends. anything that points to history or sort of our shared humanity is at risk of being torn down because it offends someone that doesn't agree i guess the founding of america or the tenets which we stand. we need to reflect values as a society of all citizens and we also need to look at and make sure we aren't constructing, you know, objects to...
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where do you draw the line from gandhi all the way the george washington?t seems the american people very much agree with the president on this, on not down the statues. a third of those polled were thinking this statue should be taken down pit 61% a posted. 62% according to marist. i will point out out and i will say that when people watch these data to defacement in the beheading of some of these statues, like christopher columbus -- where do you draw the line? apparently the line goes all the way to gandhi. >> my second question is going back to the issue of kung-flu, she said they were highly offensive and wrong to use that term. does the president agree with kellyanne conway or does he now say that term was highly offensive and wrong question when data was kellyanne conway's own words. >> kayleigh: the president does not believe that it is offensive to note that this virus came from china. >> it's not the same. >> kayleigh: the u.s. believes it is unacceptable -- i will go back to kellyanne conway. she said that it was wrong and offensive. was she wron
where do you draw the line from gandhi all the way the george washington?t seems the american people very much agree with the president on this, on not down the statues. a third of those polled were thinking this statue should be taken down pit 61% a posted. 62% according to marist. i will point out out and i will say that when people watch these data to defacement in the beheading of some of these statues, like christopher columbus -- where do you draw the line? apparently the line goes all...
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i mean he's he's out there thinking i'm going to solve all this on the new gandhi when it comes to social media he's going to kill social media well yeah i've got no problem with dorsey me personally i think what he did you know with twitter putting the fact check on trump's tweet which is what sparked all of this that was overdue but they need to do it to every politician not just you know the one that everybody loves to hate at the moment but i've never been in favor of social media outlets you know d. platforming anybody right left anything that is an important part of the conversation and that is what i guess this order is designed to prevent because that has been an issue but again now you're starting to run into problems where we have other groups out there that have said well i don't want to serve or make a cake for these specific people and there's some similarities there but i don't think that there is actual malicious intent necessarily with these social media outlets facebook has said he's going to let it all fly he doesn't care at last he started looking like he's got a brain
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they vandalized the gandhi statue in washington. the gandhi statue. you want to march in a movement with these people? they want to destroy for the sake of destruction. >> we are on your side. we are on your side. holy. we are on your side. jesse: see what i mean? they don't care. the media, they definitely don't care. >> this is mostly a protest. it's not generally speaking unruly. the fires have been started. >> our country was started because this is how the boston tea party rioting. so don't get it twisted and think it's something that never happened before and this is so terrible and where are we and these savages. this is how this country was started. >> please, show me where it says protesters are supposed to be plight and peaceful. -- to be polite and peaceful. jesse: they are just dumping tea in the water. he says it's peaceful and there is fire in the background? that's fake news. they are supposed to be peaceful. this is from the network that said for the last four years the rule of law must be upheld. but that's what the left always says.
they vandalized the gandhi statue in washington. the gandhi statue. you want to march in a movement with these people? they want to destroy for the sake of destruction. >> we are on your side. we are on your side. holy. we are on your side. jesse: see what i mean? they don't care. the media, they definitely don't care. >> this is mostly a protest. it's not generally speaking unruly. the fires have been started. >> our country was started because this is how the boston tea...
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where do you draw the line because it goes all the way back to gandhi. >> i asked kellyanne conway and marge. she said it was wrong to use -- in march. she said it was wrong to use the kung flu term. >> the president does not believe it is offensive to note that the virus comes from china, and to stand up for the u.s. military, which china is trying to make an effort to defame. kellyanne conway said it was wrong and offensive. >> does the administration fear that bolton's book -- >> absolutely, that is in. the information in john bolton's book was classified information, as confirmed by the most senior intelligence authority. losscould cause permanent of a valuable source and damage to the last intelligence system. saying virtually the same. another government official saying the unauthorized disclosure of information could be expected to enable foreign threat actors. this is a seriousness with which we look at this book. there is real damage that can be done, and for what? for self-promotion and publicity. about maduro and guaido. why has the president not lost confidence in juan guai
where do you draw the line because it goes all the way back to gandhi. >> i asked kellyanne conway and marge. she said it was wrong to use -- in march. she said it was wrong to use the kung flu term. >> the president does not believe it is offensive to note that the virus comes from china, and to stand up for the u.s. military, which china is trying to make an effort to defame. kellyanne conway said it was wrong and offensive. >> does the administration fear that bolton's book...
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>> jesse: yeah, gandhi, francis scott king, columbus. beyond what juan is talking about with a few confederate generals. he dodged the question. the situation is this. this is an angry mob trying to destroy america's connection to our history and our foundation, because they want to wipe that clean and rebuild it this country into a socialist utopia. that's the plan. it's mayhem. you have to stop this, because not only is it dangerous, because if you want to bring a statute down, fine. bring it down safely and legally. but if you are going to just start toppling things like an invading army in a foreign land, you can't get away with this, because there are federal charges. my question to these people as this. who are your heroes? who do you think should have a monument? how have you personally shaped this country and a great way? the answer is you haven't. you guys have done nothing and you can't hold a candle to these men who had statues and monuments built after them, the ones i just named. these are very small people and the need to r
>> jesse: yeah, gandhi, francis scott king, columbus. beyond what juan is talking about with a few confederate generals. he dodged the question. the situation is this. this is an angry mob trying to destroy america's connection to our history and our foundation, because they want to wipe that clean and rebuild it this country into a socialist utopia. that's the plan. it's mayhem. you have to stop this, because not only is it dangerous, because if you want to bring a statute down, fine....
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gandhi is an internal medical physician and the democratic candidate for the 10th district. thank you for being with us. first i want to get your thoughts on the governor's decision in texas to pause further reopening there. he's not dialing back what's already open but he's not going to further open additional businesses. is that going to be enough? >> it's not enough. pausing reopening is literally the very least he can do. and when i mean least t is the least he can do. there are so many things he should be doing right now. he should be moving forward to mandate masks for use in public areas. and we need to take a hard look at closing down our bars and restaurants for at least a one to two-week period. i'm looking at my colleagues at the clinic who are exhausted. we are exhausted. reusing ppe, doubling our drive-thru capacity. doubling our respiratory capacity and it isn't enough. while people are in bars and restaurants without masks. so, we need more decisive action. and i think he ought to push that through here in the next week or two. >> so, if you have this pause bu
gandhi is an internal medical physician and the democratic candidate for the 10th district. thank you for being with us. first i want to get your thoughts on the governor's decision in texas to pause further reopening there. he's not dialing back what's already open but he's not going to further open additional businesses. is that going to be enough? >> it's not enough. pausing reopening is literally the very least he can do. and when i mean least t is the least he can do. there are so...
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notjust winston churchill in parliament swear, i should add but also the statues of people like mahatma gandhi about protecting these properties. —— in parliament swear. this has become a focal point for peoples views about the whole issue of racism, of racial equality, and of racism, of racial equality, and of the way we treat certain sections of the way we treat certain sections of people within british society. susie? it is interesting that priti patel the home secretary is in front of the daily mail today saying "we must uncover winston straightaway because he was a hear of our cou ntry" because he was a hear of our country" and so on. but if you did that and if the reported plans by far—right neo—nazi thugs to converge on london this weekend did go ahead, then you would end up with nazis surrounding winston churchill regardless of the graffiti that happened to the statuettes we can buy some of the black lives matter protesters, no one wants to see nazis around winston churchill. so sadiq khan didn't do this. if he did not board up and protect the statues, he would be underfar not board up
notjust winston churchill in parliament swear, i should add but also the statues of people like mahatma gandhi about protecting these properties. —— in parliament swear. this has become a focal point for peoples views about the whole issue of racism, of racial equality, and of racism, of racial equality, and of the way we treat certain sections of the way we treat certain sections of people within british society. susie? it is interesting that priti patel the home secretary is in front of...
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i think it is seven, if my maths is right, no, eight former prime ministers, plus gandhi, nelson mandelaraham lincoln and millicent fawcett, the most lincoln and millicent fawcett, the m ost rece nt lincoln and millicent fawcett, the most recent arrival, a campaigner for women's suffrage. what do you make of the argument over the statues 7 make of the argument over the statues? on the one hand, it has caused a lot of anger for the black lives matter campaigners, and we have heard a gladstone statue will disappear because his family got money out of slavery, and of course colston was a slave trader in bristol, but then this debate about protecting winston churchill, what do you make of it? well, exactly, andi do you make of it? well, exactly, and i think it is very difficult to find an easy way. in terms of the statue of colston, people in bristol had complained about it for a very long time. in fact, i had complained about it for a very long time. infact, i remember had complained about it for a very long time. in fact, i remember many yea rs long time. in fact, i remember many years goi
i think it is seven, if my maths is right, no, eight former prime ministers, plus gandhi, nelson mandelaraham lincoln and millicent fawcett, the most lincoln and millicent fawcett, the m ost rece nt lincoln and millicent fawcett, the most recent arrival, a campaigner for women's suffrage. what do you make of the argument over the statues 7 make of the argument over the statues? on the one hand, it has caused a lot of anger for the black lives matter campaigners, and we have heard a gladstone...
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neil gandhi talking about what he is seeing on the ground level here every day in the hospitals. >> i think over the past seven days, things have significantly crescendoed and there's been a massive uptick in cases. with the hospitalizations, we're seeing a slight predominance towards younger patients. we suspect the covid virus will be with us for a very long time. we need to find ways to treat both the covid virus and patients who come in with regular medical issues as well. >> reporter: interesting that one of the messages that dr. gandhi wanted to get out, if you're having an emergency issue, whether it's a broken bone or chest pain, go to the hospital. they're not shutting down their services just because of what's going on with covid-19. as we mentioned, craig, there is a suspension of elective surgeries with the health crisis in this city crescendoing. back to you, craig. >> all right. sam brock in houston. let us go now to arizona. joe fryer, how are businesses, how are hospitals handling the surge there? >> reporter: we know several hospitals are certainly having a tough time
neil gandhi talking about what he is seeing on the ground level here every day in the hospitals. >> i think over the past seven days, things have significantly crescendoed and there's been a massive uptick in cases. with the hospitalizations, we're seeing a slight predominance towards younger patients. we suspect the covid virus will be with us for a very long time. we need to find ways to treat both the covid virus and patients who come in with regular medical issues as well. >>...
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> we are seeing across the country is quite confusing because you are seeing statute defaced like gandhi statute abolitionist at the same time, we are being told washington's doctors need to come down and thomas jefferson needs to calm down. where do you draw the line from county all the way to george washington? it seems the american people agree with the president on this, not bring down thesis doctors. a third of them think but doctors should be taken down. 61% oppose it. 62% -- i would say when people watch these statute defaced, like christopher columbus, where you draw the line? apparently the line goes all the way to brandy. >> going back highly offensive and wrong to use that term. does the president agree? he saying term is not always. >> the president does not believe this virus came from china and u.s. military with china making an active effort to completely defame, that is unacceptable. [inaudible] >> the administration feels this was sent on fear, involving them to have their own particle purposes. that is absolutely a concern. the information into one phone spoke with clas
> we are seeing across the country is quite confusing because you are seeing statute defaced like gandhi statute abolitionist at the same time, we are being told washington's doctors need to come down and thomas jefferson needs to calm down. where do you draw the line from county all the way to george washington? it seems the american people agree with the president on this, not bring down thesis doctors. a third of them think but doctors should be taken down. 61% oppose it. 62% -- i would...
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gandhi, thanks very much. >> happy to be here. >>> so president trump denies that he was briefed about a russian plan to pay taliban militants to kill u.s. forces in afghanistan, but cnn has just learned that the u.s. shared that intelligence with the uk about this plot last week. we'll have much more next. i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ the course structure the it just suits my life perfectly because i am a mom, i'm a wife. and i was able to complete those short courses- five to six weeks- and then move onto the next until i reached my goal. car vending machines and buying a car 100% online.vented now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old, we want to buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate, answer a few questions, and our techno-wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when
gandhi, thanks very much. >> happy to be here. >>> so president trump denies that he was briefed about a russian plan to pay taliban militants to kill u.s. forces in afghanistan, but cnn has just learned that the u.s. shared that intelligence with the uk about this plot last week. we'll have much more next. i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay...
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if i think of the chimpanzee, when i first went in 1960 gandhi is on the eastern shore of [inaudible], the long middle skinny lake in africa and he would go along the east shore and was chimpanzee habitat everywhere, a few couple little towns and you could climb the hills and look away from the lake and chimpanzee had it as far as you can see. in the early '90s i had an opportunity to fly in a small plane over this area and though i knew there was deforestation outside the park i was totally unprepared for the almost total deforestation but the only trees left in the really steep valleys were even desperate that farmers cannot cultivate or desperate women looking for firewood could not scramble. i will come back to how we try to do something about this but it's just to say that the chimpanzees and gandhi were now or were then caught in a small island, only 30 square miles and they were totally surrounded by cultivated fields. they were trapped, less than 100, now sits sufficient gene pool for long-term viability. of course, africa where they were well over 1 million in 1960 when i beg
if i think of the chimpanzee, when i first went in 1960 gandhi is on the eastern shore of [inaudible], the long middle skinny lake in africa and he would go along the east shore and was chimpanzee habitat everywhere, a few couple little towns and you could climb the hills and look away from the lake and chimpanzee had it as far as you can see. in the early '90s i had an opportunity to fly in a small plane over this area and though i knew there was deforestation outside the park i was totally...
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we need to empower every single person like mahatma gandhi and he had the famous saying that you know be the change you want to see. if we keep on. living life the way we are living it's going to be the end that. there's no coming back. in one moment oh i k i keep inside north so when reasonable in. the sales see no need for toto. then you can somehow see. we're all in this together and because we are together we we can survive. it's a moment. it's a moment going from the learner to the listener you have in the midst of the rich. and then you know everything's going to be fine and yet it's not enough a bit of because you could have just left but no he has to go through cycles yes to show us everything again microcosmos and just when you think. i've understood it he finishes the piece. i meant. for filmmaking. in architecture foreign music. arts consume one thing above all else. she. has got to change. can art become climate friendly arts 21. and 30 minutes on d w. nor . what do they dream of at night. as cleaners they see the face of. their job censoring for the social media industry.
we need to empower every single person like mahatma gandhi and he had the famous saying that you know be the change you want to see. if we keep on. living life the way we are living it's going to be the end that. there's no coming back. in one moment oh i k i keep inside north so when reasonable in. the sales see no need for toto. then you can somehow see. we're all in this together and because we are together we we can survive. it's a moment. it's a moment going from the learner to the...
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we need to empower every single person like mahatma gandhi he had the famous saying that you know be the change you want to see. if we keep on living life the way we are living it's going to be the end that's it there's no coming back. in one moment oh i k i keep inside you know so when reasonably in. southeast there's the sales you know. in poland the new customers as. we're all in this together and because we're together we can survive. it's a moment. it's a moment from the learn how to listen to from the midst of the rich. and then you know everything's going to be fine and yet it's not enough a bit of because you could have just left but no he has to go through cycles yes to show us everything again microcosmos and just when you think i've understood it he finishes the piece. goodbye sausage and a lot of fish. big changes are underway in the food industry. our major food companies changing to meet new demand. and a less meat consumption really help the environment. join us as we explore deep into germany. meet injured. 30 minutes on d w. cina a popular coastal vacation city in it
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today awful feeling to put out a statate so else in fact the leader the all the party called so mr gandhi. even earlier this morning asking why is s the prie ministster's. why the height we need to what have went out o oy twenty six allll lead to the prime e minister has spokeken without going into any. on inside he said the s srifice of the twin s swords so we going to wait but- expepeing. with china should not to o into. i do like to pointnt out from the state ad he say yes for us you in and sober. of the country i is the most simple. in here once easast but is capablble of giving aa-- reply instr. to get a sentetence i say the s same what shee- iota bit of a frenzy. trying to figure outut what. this decades long dispute betweween indndia d chinina about the exact location of that borders along the himalayan breach now this is a spononsored people can lead to.a regigion that's mostly all rockk and ice completely ununinhabitable well this is wht is known as the line of traction conontrol and the two countries and evenn going to wateter would reach back in nineteen sixty two. and a beta s
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you to empower every single person like mahatma gandhi he had to. famous saying that you know be the change you want to see. if we keep on living life the way we are living it's going to be the end that's it there's no coming back. in one moment oh i k. i keep inside north so when the knees were in. southeast through the sales you know a need for thought oh and then you can some of us and. we're all in this together and because we're together we can survive. it's a moment. it's a moment when they learn how to listen i live in the midst of that it's. and then you know everything's going to be fine and yet it's not enough a bit of because you could have just left but no he has to go through cycles yes to show us everything again microcosmos and just when you think i've understood it he finishes the piece. it's much weather here on the racetrack it's a. perfect place to test those high powered vehicles. flashing. but is it somehow a bit behind the times electra mobility in sports cars of coal stock it's a nervous question. read. to d.w. . in good shape
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she gets the gandhi award. >> the golden globe winner was once a real-life firefighter and was glad toroots. >> just really meant a lot to me, to be a part of it. >> originally scheduled for theaters, apatow decided on a digital release. >> everybody's cooped up and stressed out, and our movie is about first responders and firemen and nurses and heroes. >> the kind of heroes who are always on your side. raphael seth, nbc news. >> i know you got this one on, ready to click on that. >> i am going to watch it today. i watched an interview with pete davidson recently. you know, instead of this red carpet premiere they would have had if it weren't for quarantine, he is in his mom's basement hopefully, it will be successful. >> and that cast, too. can't county wait. last night, rio de janeiro's hundred foot christ the redeemer statue was bathed in corpus christi rugs to mark the celebration for the eucharist. normally, the rugs made of flower, sawdust, and other >>> every day, when will we be open? >>> right now at 4:30, the day many san franciscans have been waiting for is here. outdoor din
she gets the gandhi award. >> the golden globe winner was once a real-life firefighter and was glad toroots. >> just really meant a lot to me, to be a part of it. >> originally scheduled for theaters, apatow decided on a digital release. >> everybody's cooped up and stressed out, and our movie is about first responders and firemen and nurses and heroes. >> the kind of heroes who are always on your side. raphael seth, nbc news. >> i know you got this one on,...
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he brought back the principles of nonviolence from gandhi and brought them to the forefront of the consciousnessf dr. king. i met with him and leaders of black lives matter. other leaders in the community and how to have a conversation about the history of the civil rights movement. going back as we debated to the 1950s he argued back to 1947 and the impact jackie robinson had on the movement. not just in mattel. and that moment that marked a part of history that changed the momentum. montgomery bus boycott. others that he organized and helped lead. what makes this moment oris we from that moment, is living in and living through? i have the opportunity to meet with many youth leaders. i will tell you, of all the conversations i have out over the course of last week in particular it is the clarity and conviction of our youth. they don't mince words. they don't beat around the bush. they don't, they are not patient. they are not necessarily confidence and the folks in position like mine that get it or have the capacity to get it done. they have no reservoir of patience. they demand progress. they
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the new york times interesting british statesman he changed parties three times he was wrong about gandhi and the gold standard but by god when the crisis of the times hit he was right and to my mind it is inarguable that we live in a better brighter world because he rose to power when he did on the tenth of may to become prime minister in all my life is in preparation for the battle that i was sure i should not take when roosevelt learned about him being appointed fdr had not worked all week said that cabinet meetings on friday afternoon when he called powell to replace chamberlain and they looked up and said he's the best man england has even it is wrong half the time. [laughter] so with our own great wartime commander in chief that's what it takes i hope they send a case of whiskey 12 prime minister's. [laughter] >> there have been many biographies but you say this is the one to read? >> one of the reasons he looms so large for me as i read william manchester's book, the first one when i was of a highly impressionable age and early high school days first of all for future friend evan t
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as you know, gandhi gave us this concept and dr. king picked it up. protesting peacefully doesn't mean that you won't go to jail. you might recall dr. king wrote his letter from the birmingham jail because he had been arrested for violating the law at that time. if you violate a curfew and you go to jail, that's a part of peaceful protesting. it happened. peaceful protest and be afwekive, yafwek i effective, you have to be a little disruptive. in houston, we have had a fair amount of disruption without the kind of behavior that we have seen in many other places. dr. king never went to jail for throwing a brick or for destroying property of other folk, committing some kind of harm to an individual, a person. he went to jail because there were laws that caught him trying to be peaceful but that were designed to prevent the protests from being successful. in houston, i think we have done a pretty good job. but houston is also going to be known for what we are doing with this resolution. i don't want to just abandon that right now, brian, because -- bill,
as you know, gandhi gave us this concept and dr. king picked it up. protesting peacefully doesn't mean that you won't go to jail. you might recall dr. king wrote his letter from the birmingham jail because he had been arrested for violating the law at that time. if you violate a curfew and you go to jail, that's a part of peaceful protesting. it happened. peaceful protest and be afwekive, yafwek i effective, you have to be a little disruptive. in houston, we have had a fair amount of disruption...
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we need to empower every single person like mahatma gandhi he had the famous saying that you know be the change you want to see. if we keep on. living life the way we are living it's going to be the end that's it there's no coming back. in one moment though. no sovereign reasonably in. the sales you know a name for thought oh in thought and then you can sums us and. we're all in this together and because we are together we we can survive. it's a moment. it's a moment when they learned to listen to it and they're going through that it's. and then you know everything's going to be fine and yet it's not enough a bit of because you could have just left but no he has to go through cycles yes to show us everything again microcosmos and just when you think. i've understood it he finishes the piece. goodbye sausage and a loaf rejects. big changes are underway in the food industry much more money now are the major food companies changing to meet new demand. and a less meat consumption relation help the environment and join us as we explore even germany. made in germany. and 30 minutes on d w.
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mr gandhi we have heard it including in that report many warnings about a potential humanitarian disaster if coronavirus hits refugee camps around the world but instead so far we have seen some of the most dramatic cases in major metropolitan areas how big of a threat is the coronavirus posing to refugees right now in your assessment. the fact that depends on the country in which they are there are countries in which we have many rights and that's lucky no merica for example where of course refugees are exposed to from the health perspective as much as nationals and others we have seen less of an outbreak. in africa for example which is a big theater for refugee movements so it's really very beryl's but what we have seen almost everywhere is even very catastrophic impact on the economic side refugees displaced people live off very fragile incomes daily wages the informal economy all of which disappears in situations of lockdown soul they're very much hits from that perspective indices where we're really focusing very much right now ok so it's not just the health threat but also the econom
mr gandhi we have heard it including in that report many warnings about a potential humanitarian disaster if coronavirus hits refugee camps around the world but instead so far we have seen some of the most dramatic cases in major metropolitan areas how big of a threat is the coronavirus posing to refugees right now in your assessment. the fact that depends on the country in which they are there are countries in which we have many rights and that's lucky no merica for example where of course...
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actually many protest many acts of civil disobedience and the spirit of dr king and the spirit of gandhi in the spirit of nelson mandela and still police officers are coming insulting people and that says that we have a very serious problem with how police officers are trained in this country. while protesters in the united states mourn george floyd 1st police brutality is also a concern south of the border in mexico but testers are accusing arresting officers of beating a construction worker to death police deny that laura baron manley as well. i. was showing a few ory in guadalajara again police brutality the but we arrest and death of construction work a job on in a passive month that has caused controversy and conflicting accounts in mexico's 2nd largest city. the book police say the 30 year old was detained for disturbing the peace but this video shared widely on social media provoked protests not far from the city. bystanders identified the man being shot into a vehicle as the main character they say police were using excessive force and that he was arrested for not wearing a mosqu
actually many protest many acts of civil disobedience and the spirit of dr king and the spirit of gandhi in the spirit of nelson mandela and still police officers are coming insulting people and that says that we have a very serious problem with how police officers are trained in this country. while protesters in the united states mourn george floyd 1st police brutality is also a concern south of the border in mexico but testers are accusing arresting officers of beating a construction worker...
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to remove a statue of gandhi and lester because of his comments about black africans while he was living in south africa but then some members of the black lives imagine movement also come out to say they actually support keeping it standing because of his stance on nonviolent protests so how then do you decide what's worth keeping. i think there's no easy answer but you can't say that destruction is always the option and you can't say that it's never the one reason we're seeing so many more or less violent acts of toppling of statues says there have been peaceful protests an attempt to use democratic means to remove them for years for decades sometimes even the statute was finished so you have to let people hope that they have a peaceful chance of making their voices heard aaron thomson their own art historian speaking to us from new york thank you very much great to get your insights here on out is there. now burundi's constitutional court has ruled that the president elect must be sworn in immediately this follows the sudden death appear in chorus these other countries outgoing presid
to remove a statue of gandhi and lester because of his comments about black africans while he was living in south africa but then some members of the black lives imagine movement also come out to say they actually support keeping it standing because of his stance on nonviolent protests so how then do you decide what's worth keeping. i think there's no easy answer but you can't say that destruction is always the option and you can't say that it's never the one reason we're seeing so many more or...
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the square, as you know, walking past it every single day of your career, along with, say, mahatma gandhie that wouldn't go on the grounds that he is not part of our historical heritage. —— they would like to see that one go for that when you start this debate it sta rts that when you start this debate it starts to get quite heated and have huge symbolic significance for people on all side of it, and former politician's point of view, potentially huge headache. it's a good headache for politicians, we heard from tobias ellwood are there, i think he was quite subtle in what he said, talking about perhaps the teachers left the classroom come off the record, i can tell you a lot of conservative mps are far less subtle, as you can imagine. but they are worried that some people describing this as culture wars, they are just worried in terms of law and order, but things are getting out of control, their constituents are saying, we are being kept, effectively, in lockdown, told we can't meet some of our relatives indoors, we can only meet certain people out of control, their constituents are say
the square, as you know, walking past it every single day of your career, along with, say, mahatma gandhie that wouldn't go on the grounds that he is not part of our historical heritage. —— they would like to see that one go for that when you start this debate it sta rts that when you start this debate it starts to get quite heated and have huge symbolic significance for people on all side of it, and former politician's point of view, potentially huge headache. it's a good headache for...
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he does the statue of gandhi was also defaced.a famous abolitionist was defaced in philadelphia. what does this say about the time we are living in a map why are symbols, histories, and narratives under violent attack by not joining me now is our senior fellow from the hoover center, victor davis hanson. this just looks like it's on our connection to history, to the founding, to the founding principles. it looks like they just want to disconnect everything we have so that they can wipe the slate clean and rebuild america in their own socialist image. how are you seeing this? >> welcome well, i think it's no longer a political revolution or demonstration. it is now 360, 24/7 cultural revolution. that is different than a political revolution. they want to encompass every aspect of your life. the cartoons, the movies, the french revolution renamed the months of the year, extending the work week to 10 days. the chinese revolution made people wear dunce caps and they be people. mr. abrams and his cop show, he never thought the revoluti
he does the statue of gandhi was also defaced.a famous abolitionist was defaced in philadelphia. what does this say about the time we are living in a map why are symbols, histories, and narratives under violent attack by not joining me now is our senior fellow from the hoover center, victor davis hanson. this just looks like it's on our connection to history, to the founding, to the founding principles. it looks like they just want to disconnect everything we have so that they can wipe the...
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nobody is perfect, whether that church kill, —— whether it's churchill, padma gandhi, malcom x, it'sople, warts and all, some things they have done that we don't approve of but there are some strategies that are quite clear—cut, slivers, clear—cut in my view, plantation owners. nelson's column stands tall on the london skyline, a british naval hero for many, for others, his failure to denounce slavery means he should be taken down. but removed or just explain better?|j should be taken down. but removed or just explain better? i think the column is quite important but it celebrates the battle of trafalgar, a third of nelson ‘s sailors were black, we see images of black sailors on there, there should be some description to remind us why the column is here, why it was commissioned, but also, recognising his past, his connection to the slave trade, and people can make their own determination. this is increasingly a debate about the teaching and communication of history. if past decisions were wrong, should they now be raised? i'm against it and the reason i am against it is because i'm a
nobody is perfect, whether that church kill, —— whether it's churchill, padma gandhi, malcom x, it'sople, warts and all, some things they have done that we don't approve of but there are some strategies that are quite clear—cut, slivers, clear—cut in my view, plantation owners. nelson's column stands tall on the london skyline, a british naval hero for many, for others, his failure to denounce slavery means he should be taken down. but removed or just explain better?|j should be taken...
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they want to remove the statue of gandhi. they wanted to take down .-ellipsis ask grant.erates. he was a great general. brian: do you understand how you get thomas jefferson, james madison, one thing had his they were brilliant and they all had slaves. how do we grow as a country cannot forget our past? president trump: you have to understand history and the culture. so many other aspects of our country and people can study that and hated unless all he did but you can't take that and take down george washington statue. half of our country is named after washington. we have to remember the heritage and the culture of our country. you know, this is less important but very important, some of the things that they are trying to destroy our magnificent pieces of art. have you ever seen an area where statue was removed and then you look at the area and they put asphalt over the top and that is the end? it was the center of a town north of village and now the statue is gone and the whole village is like a different place. here is the other problem i have. a lot of these people do
they want to remove the statue of gandhi. they wanted to take down .-ellipsis ask grant.erates. he was a great general. brian: do you understand how you get thomas jefferson, james madison, one thing had his they were brilliant and they all had slaves. how do we grow as a country cannot forget our past? president trump: you have to understand history and the culture. so many other aspects of our country and people can study that and hated unless all he did but you can't take that and take down...
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same with gandhi and george washington and thomas jefferson, same with abraham lincoln. when they are tearing down statues of abraham lincoln and ulysses s grant, clearly something has gotten out of control. >> do you worry, we think of academic university higher education is a place to have uncomfortable debates, to challenge ideas and challenge each other, do you worry we may lose that? >> indeed. that is crucial. intellectual humility. i agree with the conclusion about woodrow wilson. he also facilitated the civil liberties act and as citizens in a democracy there's no democratic project without rights and liberties, even the recent cancellation of louis farrakhan. we have to be sure people have a right to express themselves no matter how much they disagree with them and this is the test of the democracy. if we don't have that we have nothing but the play of power that ends with the powerful, usually the wealthy and those who have assets christian beliefs, we are serious christian even though we fall on our faces because all of us do but we bounce back. >> there's a l
same with gandhi and george washington and thomas jefferson, same with abraham lincoln. when they are tearing down statues of abraham lincoln and ulysses s grant, clearly something has gotten out of control. >> do you worry, we think of academic university higher education is a place to have uncomfortable debates, to challenge ideas and challenge each other, do you worry we may lose that? >> indeed. that is crucial. intellectual humility. i agree with the conclusion about woodrow...
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i'll have you know, mahatma gandhi wore no pants and a nation rallied behind him! my good man... walk away... i know that i may appear deranged, but i am, in fact, a world-renowned physicist. ask me the difference between a boson and a fermion. go ahead, ask!
i'll have you know, mahatma gandhi wore no pants and a nation rallied behind him! my good man... walk away... i know that i may appear deranged, but i am, in fact, a world-renowned physicist. ask me the difference between a boson and a fermion. go ahead, ask!
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he does the statue of gandhi was also defaced.famous abolitionist was defaced in philadelphia. what does this say about the time we are living in a map why are symbols, histories, and narratives under violent attack by not joining me now is our senior fellow from the hoover center, victor davis hanson. this just looks like it's on our connection to history, to the founding, to the founding principles. it looks like they just want to disconnect everything we have so that they can wipe the slate clean and rebuild america in their own socialist image. how are you seeing this? >> welcome well, i think it's no longer a political revolution or demonstration. it is now 360, 24/7 cultural revolution. that is different than a political revolution. they want to encompass every aspect of your life. the cartoons, the movies, the french revolution renamed the months of the year, extending the work week to 10 days. the chinese revolution made people wear dunce caps and they be people. mr. abrams and his cop show, he never thought the revolution
he does the statue of gandhi was also defaced.famous abolitionist was defaced in philadelphia. what does this say about the time we are living in a map why are symbols, histories, and narratives under violent attack by not joining me now is our senior fellow from the hoover center, victor davis hanson. this just looks like it's on our connection to history, to the founding, to the founding principles. it looks like they just want to disconnect everything we have so that they can wipe the slate...