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carmela, the champion, will pick first from these categories, of course... next... carmela?t lakes? that's it. before & after, $400.
carmela, the champion, will pick first from these categories, of course... next... carmela?t lakes? that's it. before & after, $400.
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carmela, you start us. failure to lunch, $200. carmela. what is one meal a day? that's it.h, $400. regan. what is dejeuner? that's it.
carmela, you start us. failure to lunch, $200. carmela. what is one meal a day? that's it.h, $400. regan. what is dejeuner? that's it.
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it's not carmela. but she still had to teach the country how to say her name. i'm kamala harris.ent. i thought she was the meanest... ..the most horrible, most disrespectful of anybody in the us senate. if kamala harris had been born more than 100 years ago, she would not have been able to vote and, as a black woman, she would have had no rights. but, now, she's set to become the most powerful and influential woman in american political history. nomia iqbal, bbc news, washington. much has been made of kamala harris‘ indian roots, on her mother's side, but what about her dad, who was jamaican? we'rejoined now byjamaican reggae singer nadine sutherland. are you composing something in honour of kamala harris‘s jamaican roots ? honour of kamala harris‘s jamaican roots? actually i already did. i had a song called action, which did 0k asa a song called action, which did 0k as a pop song. in our culture we have something called dub which is synonymous with the dance halls of jamaica. what we do in that context is take a song and use it to represent a specific sound. what i did before ka
it's not carmela. but she still had to teach the country how to say her name. i'm kamala harris.ent. i thought she was the meanest... ..the most horrible, most disrespectful of anybody in the us senate. if kamala harris had been born more than 100 years ago, she would not have been able to vote and, as a black woman, she would have had no rights. but, now, she's set to become the most powerful and influential woman in american political history. nomia iqbal, bbc news, washington. much has been...
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it's not carmela. but she still had to teach the country how to say her name. i‘m kamala harris.been born more than 100 years ago, she would not have been able to vote and, as a black woman, she would have had no rights. but, now, she‘s set to become the most powerful and influential woman in american political history. nomia iqbal, bbc news, washington. it‘s almost 24 hours since the bbc and us networks called pennsylvania forjoe biden, giving him enough electoral college votes to pass the threshold of 270. it confirmed victory forjoe biden in the most dramatic of us presidential elections. we‘ll leave you with some of the images from saturday. cheering. we have shown the world that we are united. we need to do the recounts was that we need to fight it in the court. it is not over. we did it, joe. you're going to be the next president of the united states. for four years she marched and organised for equality and justice, for our lives and for our planet. and then, you voted. cheering and applause i have long talked about the battle for the soul of america. we must restore the s
it's not carmela. but she still had to teach the country how to say her name. i‘m kamala harris.been born more than 100 years ago, she would not have been able to vote and, as a black woman, she would have had no rights. but, now, she‘s set to become the most powerful and influential woman in american political history. nomia iqbal, bbc news, washington. it‘s almost 24 hours since the bbc and us networks called pennsylvania forjoe biden, giving him enough electoral college votes to pass...
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it's not carmela. but she still had to teach the country how to say her name. i'm kamala harris.born more than 100 years ago, she would not have been able to vote and, as a black woman, she would have had no rights. but, now, she's set to become the most powerful and influential woman in american political history. nomia iqbal, bbc news, washington. there have been celebrations in the vice president—elect‘s ancestral village in india. the people of thulasendrapuram, a small village in the indian state of tamil nadu, woke up early to celebrate the first south asian american to win the second—highest us office. carrying portraits of the vice president—elect, residents gathered around fireworks and took part in prayers. others drew colourful kolams, calling her the ‘pride of the village'. harris‘ mother emigrated from india to the us when she was 19. she is the first vice president to hold the position who is born of immigrant parents. it is quite amazing when you see those pictures, that this is as much a global celebration as it is an american celebration as it is an american cele
it's not carmela. but she still had to teach the country how to say her name. i'm kamala harris.born more than 100 years ago, she would not have been able to vote and, as a black woman, she would have had no rights. but, now, she's set to become the most powerful and influential woman in american political history. nomia iqbal, bbc news, washington. there have been celebrations in the vice president—elect‘s ancestral village in india. the people of thulasendrapuram, a small village in the...
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it's not carmela. but she still had to teach the country how to say her name. i'm kamala harris.erican political history. nomia iqbal, bbc news, washington. well, we've also heard from kamala harris' uncle, gopalan balachandran, who is in delhi. he spoke to the bbc, just before the election result was projected and he gave his views on the strength of the biden—harris ticket. there are a number of reasons. one was last year, they'd been having the black lives matter. the coronavirus, how trump treated coronavirus. the financial package for those who are unemployed and who don't have money to pay rent. in all those things, biden, kamala harris, strong opinion and policies, whereas trump didn't have any policies. so, to that extent, the biden—harris team has got definite plans how they should move the us forward in the coming months. the only thing trump was saying, "don't do anything, don't wearfacemasks, coronavirus will go," and things like that. he was more divisive. he was telling how the democrats were stealing the election. biden says, "look, we are all one country, let's wo
it's not carmela. but she still had to teach the country how to say her name. i'm kamala harris.erican political history. nomia iqbal, bbc news, washington. well, we've also heard from kamala harris' uncle, gopalan balachandran, who is in delhi. he spoke to the bbc, just before the election result was projected and he gave his views on the strength of the biden—harris ticket. there are a number of reasons. one was last year, they'd been having the black lives matter. the coronavirus, how...