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ali i. think you may find that there is no way. out people often say to make a wish my grandmother or for her like you i say get your grandmother did join our benedict group. and you know we did have a victory for egging meant that the whole state i feel fortunate to still be alive and in relatively good health and a boat you know struggle. you can't do it alone you need kevin immunity to do this sound that you can support one another and over a head together. there's no getting around the fact that the site where vermont yankee exists on the banks of the connecticut river will remain as a high level nuclear radioactive waste dump endangering people for miles and miles and miles and miles around. the poisonous toxic legacy that what has been created is not going to disappear and it will affect future generations for a long time to go. this is a technology that's fundamentally flawed i don't believe we should build a new nuclear power plant ever again and i think we should you know orderly manner shut down every nuclear power plant
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make this case and and i think that i find there's real you know futile soul soil to do that and that we could really create a new coalition what about josh knowing i hate josh ali i think i break any i could say ok but i had nothing they don't matter don't actually manage it i think josh only is a very prominent prospect for the republican party because i think he's willing to look reshuffle the deck and look at things afresh i'm just putting that out there because actually have a lot of bad marriage converge on charlie and bernie sanders the 2 senators and then the 98 hour cowards they just didn't want to do anything and i think it is absolutely shameful and i appreciate what just if they have bernie sanders ok but to be honest with you arthur what do you what do you think about that because when you watch you could kind of dictate you know when you look at the blue states that's where the working class are clobbered the most but they vote lou i mean isn't this an opportunity to kind of you know go into that lane that no one is in and just say and i mean if i would have been trump during the campaign because i thought he ran an awful campaign and so did the bi
make this case and and i think that i find there's real you know futile soul soil to do that and that we could really create a new coalition what about josh knowing i hate josh ali i think i break any i could say ok but i had nothing they don't matter don't actually manage it i think josh only is a very prominent prospect for the republican party because i think he's willing to look reshuffle the deck and look at things afresh i'm just putting that out there because actually have a lot of bad...
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i think we've got you back. i want to get your take on all that is happening right now. >> again, ali, good to be with you. look, one of america's two major political parties no longer believes in democracy. this is not about trump. it's not trumpism -- traitorous -- ali, this is -- impacting our democracy. you mentioned in your lead that they're afraid of the fringe of the party. ali, i don't think this is the fringe of the party. the gop base believes the election is stolen. you know me, i come from their world. i hear from thousands of trump supporters every day. many of them believe today that donald trump will raise his right hand and be sworn in on january 6th. that's who these republicans are afraid of. they're not afraid of trump. they're afraid of his voters. >> joe, here's the question, though. there are conservatives in this country. people have conservative ideals. they're not necessarily the same as my ideals, but nobody's ideas work if they're not addressed and competed against each other in an arena. what do regular conservatives do, people who just have conservative views of all sorts of th
i think we've got you back. i want to get your take on all that is happening right now. >> again, ali, good to be with you. look, one of america's two major political parties no longer believes in democracy. this is not about trump. it's not trumpism -- traitorous -- ali, this is -- impacting our democracy. you mentioned in your lead that they're afraid of the fringe of the party. ali, i don't think this is the fringe of the party. the gop base believes the election is stolen. you know...
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>> ali, i think a really critical piece of this will be cooperation and collaboration with congress. unfortunately in this country our public health departments, our local and state public health departments have experienced chronic underfunding for decades and then you have the 2008-2009 recession when they suffered very, very deep cuts. so we lost about 50,000 public health workers across the country in the intervening years. so we're in a situation where we are having to rebuild capacity, rebuild capacity to vaccinate, to track those vaccinations, to bring in people for vaccination. all that have is a huge amount of work that unfortunately right now public health departments are really not resourced to do. we have, as many of us in the public health community, have been pleading for additional resources at the state and local level for a while now. so in order to really be successful in the plans that we have for getting those shots in arms in the first hundred days, we'll really need to see a massive infusion of resources at the state and local health department level. >> we cros
>> ali, i think a really critical piece of this will be cooperation and collaboration with congress. unfortunately in this country our public health departments, our local and state public health departments have experienced chronic underfunding for decades and then you have the 2008-2009 recession when they suffered very, very deep cuts. so we lost about 50,000 public health workers across the country in the intervening years. so we're in a situation where we are having to rebuild...
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make this case and and i think that i find there's real you know futile soul soil to do that and that we could really create a new coalition what about josh knowing i hate josh ali i mean i think i could say ok but i have nothing they don't matter i don't actually manage it i think josh only is a very prominent prospect for the republican party because i think he's willing to look at the reshuffle the deck and look at things afresh i'm just putting that out there because i actually have a lot of bad converge on charlie and bernie sanders the 2 senators and then the 98 hour cowards they just didn't want to do anything and i think it is absolutely shameful and i appreciate what just if they have bernie sanders ok but to be honest with you arthur what do you think about that because when you watch you could kind of dictate you know when you look at the blue states that's where the working class are clobbered the most but they vote lou i mean isn't this an opportunity to kind of you know go into that lane that no one is in and just say and i mean if i would have been trump during the campaign because i thought he ran an awful campaign awful and so did the biden peop
make this case and and i think that i find there's real you know futile soul soil to do that and that we could really create a new coalition what about josh knowing i hate josh ali i mean i think i could say ok but i have nothing they don't matter i don't actually manage it i think josh only is a very prominent prospect for the republican party because i think he's willing to look at the reshuffle the deck and look at things afresh i'm just putting that out there because i actually have a lot...
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you know, i think that, ali, what scares me about this is that this doesn't feel like the end of something today. it feels like the beginning of something to these people. they thought they could get away with this. they thought that they had support at the highest levels of the government, and, you know, in terms of the president they certainly did. >> you mentioned crossing the rubicon. that happened 270 years ago, the rubicon river was the border to enter rome. the deal was caesar, no general could enter rome under the command of their own troops because troops were for work elsewhere. they were for external threats. if you came into rome, rome was a civilian-run place. your military, your troops, your thugs had no role there. it is a strong principle of western democracies that a military or a militarized force has no role inside a country for domestic affairs. but basically what donald trump did is didn't use the military, but he used these troops. he used these people who he essentially used as his troops to say, you storm the capitol. >> yes, and he planted these seeds during the de
you know, i think that, ali, what scares me about this is that this doesn't feel like the end of something today. it feels like the beginning of something to these people. they thought they could get away with this. they thought that they had support at the highest levels of the government, and, you know, in terms of the president they certainly did. >> you mentioned crossing the rubicon. that happened 270 years ago, the rubicon river was the border to enter rome. the deal was caesar, no...
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the reason i hone in on racism, ali, is i think over the last year we've had such an incredible reckoningcountry, but we have not gone far enough, and i think sometimes people believe that because there are millions of people in the streets, because people put a black lives matter sign in their window, then suddenly that level of consciousness changes things, and i just have to continue to remind uss, consciousness is good, but changing rules and making better ones is even better. >> talk about consciousness, i want to talk to you about the second point t reallocation of resources. we've had a lot of discussions about defund the police, whether that is a harmful statement or helpful statement. you write, it's not a question of people not understanding the phrase. it's a question of people not reallocating of resources across the board. it's strengthening of oversight mechanisms in our communities and that includes the police. it requires moving money. tell me what you mean by that. >> well, i mean we have this whole set of conversations this fall and this summer about the phrase "defund t
the reason i hone in on racism, ali, is i think over the last year we've had such an incredible reckoningcountry, but we have not gone far enough, and i think sometimes people believe that because there are millions of people in the streets, because people put a black lives matter sign in their window, then suddenly that level of consciousness changes things, and i just have to continue to remind uss, consciousness is good, but changing rules and making better ones is even better. >> talk...
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ali. and i think what's so interesting about chelini's reporting and also the post's reporting is all these dots are being connected. on the 3rd, the capitol police have an intel warning about congress being the target and many more thousands of people showing up. on january 5th, the fbi in norfolk sends out an alert that we learned all about yesterday and some great reporting by my colleagues at the "post." the fbi sends out the alert from norfolk in which they say there is this war language among caravans traveling northward. they have key checkpoints in columbus, south carolina and louisville, kentucky. they refer to these checkpoints as minute man and cowboy and check-in. they are talking about war, they are talking about january 6 in a combat language. in fact, they refer to it at some point as a maga cavalry in capturing patriots on january 6. the key feature in the reporting about who was putting together this rally as chelini talks about the jumping off point that you see on the screen, alexander was talking about this event as a combative march on the capitol. so i see why some peo
ali. and i think what's so interesting about chelini's reporting and also the post's reporting is all these dots are being connected. on the 3rd, the capitol police have an intel warning about congress being the target and many more thousands of people showing up. on january 5th, the fbi in norfolk sends out an alert that we learned all about yesterday and some great reporting by my colleagues at the "post." the fbi sends out the alert from norfolk in which they say there is this war...
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i think that we thought that was kind of a new low, and then we hit today, ali. i got to tell you, today was, you know, we suspected something really bad was going to happen when we saw the president basically incite this mob to essentially, quote, unquote, go wild and go to the capitol. so he was the one who instigated this mob, and we saw the horrible outcome and aftermath of his instigation. >> so that instigation was to change the outcome of the election. violence was employed. people actually were killed. i am interested in how you look at the words we use here, the word coup and the word terrorism. >> well, i think that george w. bush himself in a statement tonight, the former president, called this an insurrection, and that's a very strong word as well in addition to the word sedition. domestic terrorism for sure. i mean all of these words kind of connote an attack on our democracy, on the pillars of our democracy, in the temple of democracy itself. i think that's why, quite frankly, i think we didn't go as long tonight as i thought we were going to go. i t
i think that we thought that was kind of a new low, and then we hit today, ali. i got to tell you, today was, you know, we suspected something really bad was going to happen when we saw the president basically incite this mob to essentially, quote, unquote, go wild and go to the capitol. so he was the one who instigated this mob, and we saw the horrible outcome and aftermath of his instigation. >> so that instigation was to change the outcome of the election. violence was employed. people...
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that only thanks for joining me i think thanks ali. all right now it's time to get to the some of the stories that slipped through the cracks here with me as a dad correspondent and. there's thanks for i mean when he got well the french economics dude economist thomas piketty or piketty he's french so we can really call them whatever we want has written a new book called capital and ideology which is sort of a follow up to 2013 book capital in 21st century where he focuses really on inequality and his is conclusion is that we need a global wealth tax but within this book it's beginning to be critiqued by people who left because it's really just kind of a a more academic version of like a mainstream view of economics which is that inequality is a problem but you know looking at where inequality comes from as a marxist i don't know if i can use that word on television but i think as a marine you're only killed after the segment but i'll live with it oh i won't live with that i'll die happy. as a marxist would do that's that's not really w
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ali? >> well, i don't think you're going to see a normalization of relations or a sea change.icting interests and open wounds between these two old enemies. what we may see is a ratcheting down of tensions. and more dialogue that could prevent miscalculations that could have very broad consequences. but before any of that happens, tehran and washington need to come to some sort of mutual understanding on the iran nuclear deal, which is hanging by a thread right now. and that process, cory, just got a lot more complicated a few days ago, after iran announced it plans to enrich uranium, up to 20%. that's just a technical step away from weapons-grades level, and it will be the biggest breach of the jcpoa so far. >> and it will have national and world leaders looking at what should be done next about that. ali arouzi in tehran for us. ali, thank you. >>> up next, republicans in turmoil. 12 senators announce they'll vote against the election results on wednesday, causing one of the starkest divides in the party yet. we'll bring you the latest from capitol hill. e latest from catopi
ali? >> well, i don't think you're going to see a normalization of relations or a sea change.icting interests and open wounds between these two old enemies. what we may see is a ratcheting down of tensions. and more dialogue that could prevent miscalculations that could have very broad consequences. but before any of that happens, tehran and washington need to come to some sort of mutual understanding on the iran nuclear deal, which is hanging by a thread right now. and that process,...
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i kill oregon and hulk of that article. he going to hell network or a supreme court order to try corporate day. a bundy has decided to take ali moore on as a client. i think there were a lot of procedural errors there. she hasn't managed to get adequate legal representation. i mean from the papers it appears that she could be a citizen of india. because this is clearly a miscarriage of justice there is a possible chance that we may just get out of you otherwise the risk of being deported to vary your life. finally allowing her side of to think about the future she wants to make up for lost time and focus on her education. by yogis. you get well in your. non-dominant one might go. down wait i think. i said. and millions. better are no quick solutions they are likely to spend many years on tangling themselves from the complex process that has left them effectively stateless with no country to call home. the philippines is biting to restore faith in doc saying. that the bloody silly deny any wrongdoing with. one eye when he stood next to guides on al-jazeera. the river narin flows through the coldest region of kyrgyzstan the temperatures here could drop to 2
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ali. i don't want anybody to think i was thinking he was demoting the president-elect. his first days in office as he -- >> he will be spending a lot of time in congress. >> that's true. good point. thank you for covering me. appreciate that. >>> meantime, we're going here to discuss the legal requirements for impeachment is melissa murray. welcome to you as always. let's get to this because first of all, yesterday twitter moved to ban trump from its site permanently. what do you say to people who consider this a violation of his first amendment rights? i have to be honest, i have a good friend with whom i was just discussing this in texting back and forth. the community that she's in, a lot of people are saying that. >> well, to be very clear for all of your viewers, the first amendment only applies to state action, government action. twitter is not a public entity. it's not a public utility. we may think of social media as akin to a public utility because it is so common and such a platform in our lives, but these are private companies. until they become something oth
ali. i don't want anybody to think i was thinking he was demoting the president-elect. his first days in office as he -- >> he will be spending a lot of time in congress. >> that's true. good point. thank you for covering me. appreciate that. >>> meantime, we're going here to discuss the legal requirements for impeachment is melissa murray. welcome to you as always. let's get to this because first of all, yesterday twitter moved to ban trump from its site permanently. what...
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joe, i think the party's gone even further than you ever went. >> ali, good to be with you. ivir party is gone. i mean, one of our two major political parties is gone. it doesn't please me to say that. it's an anti-democratic pro-fascist, bigoted, resentful conspiracy-believing cult. it's a cult. and as you pointed out, ali, i helped bring it here. i wasn't alone. the republican party establishment i would argue for years ignored its base voters. you rightry point out, ali, tea party people like me came along and we riled up those base voters. and then donald trump came along, and he lied to them and he radicalized them, and now the gop base voter is radicalized. that's where we are today. >> what's the line between acknowledging grievances of people who do not feel that they are respected by government? and i think there are lots of those people in america who are conservative, lots who are very progressive, people who feel like they're not part of the whole operation that makes decisions. and radicalizing them or getting them to believe in conspiracy theorys to support thei
joe, i think the party's gone even further than you ever went. >> ali, good to be with you. ivir party is gone. i mean, one of our two major political parties is gone. it doesn't please me to say that. it's an anti-democratic pro-fascist, bigoted, resentful conspiracy-believing cult. it's a cult. and as you pointed out, ali, i helped bring it here. i wasn't alone. the republican party establishment i would argue for years ignored its base voters. you rightry point out, ali, tea party...
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i want his concession on my desk tomorrow morning. don't make me come over there and tagging in one of the organizers@ali, who's an organizer and i thinkhere's credible evidence and may have been much more implicated in the actual movements that happened afterwards. >> yeah, so, chris, this is where it gets dicey and where we have to be careful because there's a substantial difference between getting up at a rally and giving a speech, even if it's in pursuit of the illegal and unconstitutional and unethical. ultimately, getting people worked up is still going toby substantially different than if you are actually -- you and your staff, if you are bringing people inside the capitol and helping them conduct, in the words of mikey cheryl, recognizance, on the u.s. capitol building, a secure federal building that house staff and federal law makers. you cannot do that, obviously and if an investigation bears out there were people involved in that, again, i'm not a legal expert here. i only play one on late-night tv. i think all that would bring significant federal charges. >> and to return to where you started. whaultz maddening is at some p
i want his concession on my desk tomorrow morning. don't make me come over there and tagging in one of the organizers@ali, who's an organizer and i thinkhere's credible evidence and may have been much more implicated in the actual movements that happened afterwards. >> yeah, so, chris, this is where it gets dicey and where we have to be careful because there's a substantial difference between getting up at a rally and giving a speech, even if it's in pursuit of the illegal and...
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ali. good to see you as well. i think it is an important question. since the president and vice president were sworn in, they went immediately to work. you had an eight-minute segment opening that demonstrates that. look, the president and vice president absolutely believe that americans in this country need relief right now. that is why you saw the president layout the american rescue plan. this is a plan to provide relief to americans across the country. folks are standing in food lines right now, ali. people are unable to pay rent or mortgages. we believe america needs recovery. in a few weeks time, the president will layout his recovery plan for the american people. there's lots to do. we believe the administration believes that we have to urgently act right now to confront the converging crises. >> the former president's former economic adviser came out and had complementary words for what joe biden is doing for the economic policy or the economic relief for covid. is there any likelihood of getting republican support given we will need more eco
ali. good to see you as well. i think it is an important question. since the president and vice president were sworn in, they went immediately to work. you had an eight-minute segment opening that demonstrates that. look, the president and vice president absolutely believe that americans in this country need relief right now. that is why you saw the president layout the american rescue plan. this is a plan to provide relief to americans across the country. folks are standing in food lines right...
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i think we will. i mean, the golden era of muhammad ali, jim brown, althea gibson, and think of hank aaron, who broke record of babe ruth and we might add, reverend sharpton, just this year, not long ago, the major league baseball decided to accept the records and fuse them from the negro leagues and the major leagues. that's going to challenge a lot of records and put on a different setting of those system players. like mr. aaron who hit 30 more home runs per year more than any other figure in the game and an extraordinarily conscientious and awoke activist, there's no doubt that has transferred over to a lebron james, a candice parker, the nba players, the nfl players, the wnba players and we've moved from merely having outrage against social just in hank aaron's day, then to social service in the 90s and then i think now back to social justice activism. what i mean by social service, go to a hospital, see young kids, go to, you know, visit and help people build homes who are poor. but now it's about social justice, economic inequality and racial antagonism that we have to confront and i think thes
i think we will. i mean, the golden era of muhammad ali, jim brown, althea gibson, and think of hank aaron, who broke record of babe ruth and we might add, reverend sharpton, just this year, not long ago, the major league baseball decided to accept the records and fuse them from the negro leagues and the major leagues. that's going to challenge a lot of records and put on a different setting of those system players. like mr. aaron who hit 30 more home runs per year more than any other figure in...
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i think that's what we're seeing tonight, ali. >> priscilla, the other thing that donald trump is complainingbout in terms of the election and having called it illegitimate and the lawsuits that have been going on in georgia, while they are fed by conspiracy theorist nonsense and qanon nonsense, one of the things is about early voting -- not early voting, but absentee voting without an excuse. absentee voting has been around in georgia since 2005. it didn't seem to be a problem when white republicans were benefitting from it. >> exactly, ali. it has been around since 2005. it has never been an issue before this, but in recent months, it was earlier this month i believe that the secretary of state came out with a statement saying that he -- calling on the state legislature to take that up and to make it so that there would not be no excuse absentee voting here anymore, essentially saying that this year the state had to conduct three separate elections, early voting, absentee and, of course, election day and it put an undue strain on election workers. but we know the reason why absentee voting
i think that's what we're seeing tonight, ali. >> priscilla, the other thing that donald trump is complainingbout in terms of the election and having called it illegitimate and the lawsuits that have been going on in georgia, while they are fed by conspiracy theorist nonsense and qanon nonsense, one of the things is about early voting -- not early voting, but absentee voting without an excuse. absentee voting has been around in georgia since 2005. it didn't seem to be a problem when white...
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woman but a particular kind of woman had an effect on how the black letter law was alied to the place so i don't think i offered much press temp, but i do think that's a real interesting question. thank you. hi. >> hi. really enjoyed your talk >> thank you >> and i'm enquig the. i have too questions. one is kind of technical, and the other is more overarching. first one, overarching question. you've touched on this a little bit bull i'm yourious as to what your neighboringing is within why we're still fascinated with this gays. what it is it that deep you current, and then the second question is if businessy board endid do the murders, if we assume that judgment for the sake of argument. how do you think she was never found to have any blood on her? that seems like an amazing detail on it. i'm thinking the stake one first if i may. that's the question of why not. less tabs hi had a huge part of the defense care, and of the short answer is she burned a dress the sunday -- it was a dress that had been stained with a punt and she was able to done straight that via testimony from also the dress-maker and
woman but a particular kind of woman had an effect on how the black letter law was alied to the place so i don't think i offered much press temp, but i do think that's a real interesting question. thank you. hi. >> hi. really enjoyed your talk >> thank you >> and i'm enquig the. i have too questions. one is kind of technical, and the other is more overarching. first one, overarching question. you've touched on this a little bit bull i'm yourious as to what your neighboringing...
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i cried ali and i thought that's so i am glad us that person you know they think you're just in news and everything just flows for a viable it. like you crowd. the legend that was larry king speaking to me back in 2015 before the birth of black lives matter protests across american cities during the obama administration and the trumpet ministration condolences from all the team here and going underground will be back on wednesday when we continue to bring you stories not on so-called mainstream media we'll be speaking to the united nations relief and works agency in gaza about whether israel is breaking the 4th geneva convention over coronavirus vaccination but also be speaking to a member of the trumpet 20 advisory board a former intelligence officer until then you can talk but it's because for example . telegraph mutual. right now there are. people who are overweight or obese. and sugary and salty and. not at the individual level it's not individual willpower different go on believing that never change this obesity epidemic that industry has been influencing very deeply the medical
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to see if they how far the agenda goes i think holly for example and maybe cruz have step too far for the establishment they just step one step out of bounds ali taste it a couple steps at a bounce cruise cruises cruise i think they want to come back i mean who cares if you get there and they're going to raise a lot of money they're going. raise a ton of money for their own their own objectives so they don't play trump is raising money for himself trump is raising that's the thing is what i'm saying if this is what i'm saying i get what peter saying that the whole thing is a farce but farce or not it's in their interest to get him out of the way for everybody in the markets. though because this is this is this is really important to say trump is the right wing populist that people have been asking for for a long populism is something that's strong in his country something if you want for a long time so your both parties have resisted trump became the right wing populist voice because he will buck the party and on top of that he's now c f the party to be frank with you i'll make my own party if you guys don't give me back my microphone and he's
to see if they how far the agenda goes i think holly for example and maybe cruz have step too far for the establishment they just step one step out of bounds ali taste it a couple steps at a bounce cruise cruises cruise i think they want to come back i mean who cares if you get there and they're going to raise a lot of money they're going. raise a ton of money for their own their own objectives so they don't play trump is raising money for himself trump is raising that's the thing is what i'm...
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a blip, ali, for liverpool, or signs of something more worrying? i thinkot a centre off and we are struggling to keep our centre half. the only centre half we've got is expected to play tonight, asjurgen klopp said in the press conference, but there's rumours stewing around that robinho might be out. itjust feels like it never ends because liverpool are using our best defence, which has a knock on effect on everyone else. you can make any excuses but it will have an effect on the team. but it still the same team that won the league last season by a mile. but i think they need some confidence, and i think one thing at the first and, they'll string on a couple of good games. it's anyone's league, and ijust hope it will be liverpool's. irate it's anyone's league, and i 'ust hope it will be liverpool's. we know those injuries _ hope it will be liverpool's. we know those injuries have _ hope it will be liverpool's. we know those injuries have taken _ hope it will be liverpool's. we know those injuries have taken a - hope it will be liverpool's. we know those in
a blip, ali, for liverpool, or signs of something more worrying? i thinkot a centre off and we are struggling to keep our centre half. the only centre half we've got is expected to play tonight, asjurgen klopp said in the press conference, but there's rumours stewing around that robinho might be out. itjust feels like it never ends because liverpool are using our best defence, which has a knock on effect on everyone else. you can make any excuses but it will have an effect on the team. but it...
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a bunty has decided to take ali moore on as a client. if you did. i think there were a lot of procedural errors there. she hasn't managed to get adequate legal representation. i mean from the papers it appears that she could be a citizen of india. because this is clearly a miscarriage of justice that is a possible chance that we may just get out of you otherwise the risk of being deported to vary your life. finally allowing her side of to think about the future she wants to make up for lost time and focus on her. education. by the okies. you get well in your. non-dominant. my mama said. and millions. there are no quick solutions they are likely to spend many years untangling themselves from the complex process that has left them effectively stateless with no country to call home. it's 10 years since revolutions across the arab world challenge the power. but how did these leaders rise to their positions the principle of the dictator before his dictator is to be patient they play their game very carefully and how good they stayed in control of a common thing
a bunty has decided to take ali moore on as a client. if you did. i think there were a lot of procedural errors there. she hasn't managed to get adequate legal representation. i mean from the papers it appears that she could be a citizen of india. because this is clearly a miscarriage of justice that is a possible chance that we may just get out of you otherwise the risk of being deported to vary your life. finally allowing her side of to think about the future she wants to make up for lost...
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but emily, you and i are not using ali k or w -- ali pay or wechat on a daily basis, but i think theymily: you think this is the start of a new era of cooperation? or will pride and old ways prevail? edith: i don't think the biden administration will go about tackling china and the relationship the same way as president trump. although it won't be easy, it doesn't mean that they will be stopped in anyway but at least on the trade war, he will go about it differently. i do think the biden administration will go hard on i.t., and very different on human rights issues. that will continue. but at the same time, from a technology front or a financial system or in trade, there will be a different course going forward. emily: edith yeung of race capital, thanks so much for giving us that look ahead as jill biden starts his term is 46 the president. as we speak, we have learned president trump has assigned all of his day-one executive orders. he has additional business for the day including swearing in day-one presidential appointees. we will be watching that. stay tuned to bloomberg televisi
but emily, you and i are not using ali k or w -- ali pay or wechat on a daily basis, but i think theymily: you think this is the start of a new era of cooperation? or will pride and old ways prevail? edith: i don't think the biden administration will go about tackling china and the relationship the same way as president trump. although it won't be easy, it doesn't mean that they will be stopped in anyway but at least on the trade war, he will go about it differently. i do think the biden...
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know for me i think censuring are looking at things that are that ridiculous i think there needs to be some kind of accountability for that kind of behavior especially you know with josh ali you know giving a sort of salute to the crowd just you know just just complete political pandering in such a dangerous fashion and looking at the president i think i'm one of those republicans i think we should go for with impeachment. based on what i've heard based on what i've seen a lot of people talk about just that speech on january 6th but you're talking about months of pushing just information and i want to remind people as president trump that every tweeted president biden killed seal team 6 you reach weeded out or that osama bin laden had a body double and again looking at it from an intelligence or analytic perspective looking at it from just information and taking optics right after it and data speaks for itself and to speak for itself and again i never thought somebody would die like ashley babbitt. believing the same thing the guy wearing horns believes. and that's again i just think this is so surreal to have the biggest conspiratorial gripped in history you know for tha
know for me i think censuring are looking at things that are that ridiculous i think there needs to be some kind of accountability for that kind of behavior especially you know with josh ali you know giving a sort of salute to the crowd just you know just just complete political pandering in such a dangerous fashion and looking at the president i think i'm one of those republicans i think we should go for with impeachment. based on what i've heard based on what i've seen a lot of people talk...
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know for me i think censuring are looking at things that are that ridiculous i think there needs to be some kind of accountability for that kind of behavior especially you know with josh ali you know giving a sort of salute to the crowd just you know just just complete political pandering in such a dangerous fashion and looking at the president i think i'm one of those republicans i think we should go for with impeachment. based on what i've heard based on what i've seen a lot of people talk about just that speech on january 6th but you're talking about months of pushing just information and i want to remind people as president trumped that reach we did it president biden killed seal team 6 you reach we did that or that osama bin laden had a body double and again looking at it from an intelligence or analytical perspective looking at it from just information and taking optics right after it the data speaks for itself and she disappears for itself and again i never thought somebody would die like ashley babbitt. believing the same thing the guy wearing horns believes. and that's again i just think this is so surreal to have the biggest conspiratorial gripped in history you
know for me i think censuring are looking at things that are that ridiculous i think there needs to be some kind of accountability for that kind of behavior especially you know with josh ali you know giving a sort of salute to the crowd just you know just just complete political pandering in such a dangerous fashion and looking at the president i think i'm one of those republicans i think we should go for with impeachment. based on what i've heard based on what i've seen a lot of people talk...
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i think it's important. this is one reason why we use alan taylor's american colonies as our textbook. correct with aly lot of explanatory power in situating colonial history rather than just east coast parameter. i think it is important that, even if we are talking about the history of relations of peoples pursue the freedom to practice religion as they wish, much like the history of colonial america is not just an east coast one, but a continental one. we should remember the history of people in america struggling to practice their religious freedom is not just an english or european one. i will take us back to the u.s. capitol, this time to statuary hall, and talk about the man on the right, who is one of the few colonial figures celebrated in statuary hall in the u.s. capitol. that is the figure of a pueblo indian. he is shown holding some knotted ropes. those are integral to the story i will tell you about why he is celebrated to this day. context, in 1630, john winthrop, whose portrait is on the left, came to massachusetts, to new england in the first wave of what has been called "the great migra
i think it's important. this is one reason why we use alan taylor's american colonies as our textbook. correct with aly lot of explanatory power in situating colonial history rather than just east coast parameter. i think it is important that, even if we are talking about the history of relations of peoples pursue the freedom to practice religion as they wish, much like the history of colonial america is not just an east coast one, but a continental one. we should remember the history of people...
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know for me i think censuring are looking at things that are that ridiculous i think there needs to be some kind of accountability for that kind of behavior especially you know with josh ali you know giving a sort of salute to the crowd just you know just just complete political pandering and such a dangerous fashion and looking at the president i think i'm one of those republicans i think they should go for with impeachment. based on what i've heard based on what i've seen a lot of people talk about just that speech on january 6th but you're talking about months of pushing just information and i want to remind people as president trump that every tweeted president biden killed seal team 6 you reach we did that or that osama bin laden had a body double and again looking at it from an intelligence or analytics perspective looking at it from just information and taking objects right after it the data speaks for itself and to speak for itself and again i never thought somebody would die like actually babbitt. believing the same thing the guy wearing horns believes . and that's again i just think this is so surreal to have the biggest conspiratorial gripped in history you kno
know for me i think censuring are looking at things that are that ridiculous i think there needs to be some kind of accountability for that kind of behavior especially you know with josh ali you know giving a sort of salute to the crowd just you know just just complete political pandering and such a dangerous fashion and looking at the president i think i'm one of those republicans i think they should go for with impeachment. based on what i've heard based on what i've seen a lot of people talk...
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and i think what you're going to see tomorrow or today, whatever time it is as you said, ali, is that these folks have decided that it's more important to preserve their own ambition and their own optionality than it is staying with the constitution. i think we as the lincoln project are going to make sure every american know where these folks stood when the time came. you're right, look, the thing we should understand about donald trump is he's going to lose tomorrow again. he's going to leave office on january 20th. and that might be it for his presidency, but, you know, he and his family and the ongoing criminal concern that it is, own most of the republican national committee lock, stock and barrel. most of the state parties, most of the apparatus, he may not be much of a planner but he has people around him that are. some of these folks, their political concerns may be legitimate, but that does not at all excuse the fact that these people are doing something that they know is fundamentally wrong. >> there have always been schisms in major political parties. the we had the tea par
and i think what you're going to see tomorrow or today, whatever time it is as you said, ali, is that these folks have decided that it's more important to preserve their own ambition and their own optionality than it is staying with the constitution. i think we as the lincoln project are going to make sure every american know where these folks stood when the time came. you're right, look, the thing we should understand about donald trump is he's going to lose tomorrow again. he's going to leave...
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i just think we're in a situation, ali, where the president and people around him are not held accountable for their behavior. people being hurt. this insurrection, as you know, dozens of police officers were harmed. a person lost his life and five people died, it was insurrection. when the republicans say move on, get over it, it is astounding to me that's the value they're espousing, that people shouldn't be accountable for what they do and say. >> senator, always good to see you. thank you for taking time this morning. >> thank you. >> her new memoir "heart of five" an immigrant daughter's story, available for preorder now. >>> quick programming note, chuck schumer joins reverend al sharpton to discuss the impeachment trial and agenda for the new democratic majority in congress. politics nation airs today at 5:00 p.m. eastern, only on msnbc. >>> well, it started with republican congresswoman, qanon sympathizer wearing a mask saying censored while on the floor of the house floor, broadcast on every cable news network. now josh hawley claims he is being muzzled. they seem not to grasp iro
i just think we're in a situation, ali, where the president and people around him are not held accountable for their behavior. people being hurt. this insurrection, as you know, dozens of police officers were harmed. a person lost his life and five people died, it was insurrection. when the republicans say move on, get over it, it is astounding to me that's the value they're espousing, that people shouldn't be accountable for what they do and say. >> senator, always good to see you. thank...
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ali sanders outside her home, seem very distant. for people who have lost theirjobs or who are struggling to survive, i think we do really understandeople probably feel like they have had enough, but the vaccine is rolling out, it is our only way out of this, and we'll get there eventually. at st mary's hospital, robert taylor recites the lord's prayer in gratitude for his deliverance and the medics fighting covid, today, every day. fergal keane, bbc news. now on bbc news: guatemala's lost world. located in northern guatemala, the maya biosphere reserve is the largest rainforest north of the amazon and one of the world's most important hotspots for biodiversity. it also was once the heart of the maya civilisation. today, hundreds of houses, fortifications, temples and other structures lie hidden beneath the jungle. i like this part. but some archaeologists are determined to change that. they've devoted their careers to getting the jungle to give up its secrets, and new technology has revealed that, despite decades of work, they have only begun to scratch the surface. there's a deep hole, and that's where they're digging right now.
ali sanders outside her home, seem very distant. for people who have lost theirjobs or who are struggling to survive, i think we do really understandeople probably feel like they have had enough, but the vaccine is rolling out, it is our only way out of this, and we'll get there eventually. at st mary's hospital, robert taylor recites the lord's prayer in gratitude for his deliverance and the medics fighting covid, today, every day. fergal keane, bbc news. now on bbc news: guatemala's lost...
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i think at the end of such a harrowing day, ali, it is important we take stock of the carnage that haswrought on this day. more than 50 arrests today, including 47 related to violating the curfew. others related to possession of firearms as well as destruction of property and other infringements. we also had four people die, including that woman. i saw her rolled out on a stretcher as they were doing cpr after that gunshot wound. she later died, was declared dead at the hospital. three other people that we now know passed away. we're told they may have suffered medical emergencies, were transported to the hospital while cpr was being performed on them. so the real question, ali, is where do we go from here as we try to heal from this experience. i got to tell you, as we were speaking to some of the rioters here today and listening as they were speaking with each other as things were getting calmer throughout the evening, many of them saw that video from president trump as the president kind of winking at them that, oh, that's kind of what he has to say, please go home, but that he real
i think at the end of such a harrowing day, ali, it is important we take stock of the carnage that haswrought on this day. more than 50 arrests today, including 47 related to violating the curfew. others related to possession of firearms as well as destruction of property and other infringements. we also had four people die, including that woman. i saw her rolled out on a stretcher as they were doing cpr after that gunshot wound. she later died, was declared dead at the hospital. three other...
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to expect days like this and weeks like this and things that -- i mean, you never taught me about this. >> one has to think, or hope, ali, that the presidency of donald trump is sui generous in this regard -- that no other president, hopefully in our -- certainly not that has come along so far and certainly, hopefully, nobody that's coming next -- would provoke this kind of act. but i think there's a longer view that we all need to take, which is something about president trump has produced the sort of umbilical connection to millions of people in this country who were willing to do this, that were willing to undertake an illegal act to breach the security of the most sacred building in the united states, the united states capitol, on behalf of that president. and what is it about him and what does that tell us about future republicans trying to somehow capture the magic that donald trump was able to capture, without all of attendant decadence and lies and the thwarting of norms? and i think we're seeing different republicans trying to figure that out. we had, of course, had ted cruz and josh hawley, two senators, objec
to expect days like this and weeks like this and things that -- i mean, you never taught me about this. >> one has to think, or hope, ali, that the presidency of donald trump is sui generous in this regard -- that no other president, hopefully in our -- certainly not that has come along so far and certainly, hopefully, nobody that's coming next -- would provoke this kind of act. but i think there's a longer view that we all need to take, which is something about president trump has...
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very unpredictable how things will pan out between these two countries, but i think we'll see a lowering of tension. >> okay. alitehran. ali, thank you. >>> coming up, he's back, and you know he'll be wearing his khakis. steve kornacki helped us get through one of the most tumultuous elections in recent history. now he's back at the big board with what's at stake in georgia's senate runoffs on tuesday. that's next. >>> and later, ali velshi talks to pennsylvania lieutenant governor john fetterman about the continued attempts to overturn the free and fair election. "velshi" starts at 8:00 a.m. eastern here on msnbc. "velshi" srttas at 8:00 a.m. eastern here on msnbc. - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before. - it's still helping me. i still notice a difference. prevagen. healthier brain. bet
very unpredictable how things will pan out between these two countries, but i think we'll see a lowering of tension. >> okay. alitehran. ali, thank you. >>> coming up, he's back, and you know he'll be wearing his khakis. steve kornacki helped us get through one of the most tumultuous elections in recent history. now he's back at the big board with what's at stake in georgia's senate runoffs on tuesday. that's next. >>> and later, ali velshi talks to pennsylvania...
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we differentiate on types of murder by why you are thinking on doing it, from manslaughter up to premeditated first-degree. mr. ali: i was going to add on to what janet said. my own observations as to what is happening, whether this is a movement or phenomenon, i am struggling with my own way to describe it even in the class right now teaching counterterrorism. whatever you want to call it i would agree it is of use, fractured, not monolithic. there is no command and control constructor or sense of hierarchy or bureaucracy, completely different from the foreign terrorist side of the threat dimension. for the most part at least in that post 9/11 experience we were dealing with groups that had a leadership structure and physical parts of that group, either human beings or buildings or other elements that you could actually drive through -- drive to, target, or dispel. that is not the case here. we are battling ideas and their ability to leave these ideas and getting radicalized is perfectly legal in this country. you can be as radicalized as you want whether you violate the law and some of these people have stepped ove
we differentiate on types of murder by why you are thinking on doing it, from manslaughter up to premeditated first-degree. mr. ali: i was going to add on to what janet said. my own observations as to what is happening, whether this is a movement or phenomenon, i am struggling with my own way to describe it even in the class right now teaching counterterrorism. whatever you want to call it i would agree it is of use, fractured, not monolithic. there is no command and control constructor or...
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unnecessary military action, but i think the biggest thing for us all americans to watch against is that he will do something that he's hinted at for four years. remember, ali, you know, he gives speeches saying, i've got powers that are so awesome that i'm not even allowed to talk about them. i think what he's talking about is his power in emergencies, and he is of the view that if there are disorders in the cities, especially washington, d.c., that he could declare marshall law, and use emergency powers, and maybe, i'm speculating here, even use emergency powers to stay in office past noon on wednesday. we americans have to be guardians of democracy. we have to watch this every single minute until joe biden takes the oath. >> you know, mr. rogers always said in times of tragedy look for the helpers. this one's almost turned on its head. you have to look for the enablers of donald trump, because there are things he might do but some things people let him get away with including republicans in the house of representatives and senate behind me. >> they let him get away with this for four years and that's the reason the country is in this trauma and why our c
unnecessary military action, but i think the biggest thing for us all americans to watch against is that he will do something that he's hinted at for four years. remember, ali, you know, he gives speeches saying, i've got powers that are so awesome that i'm not even allowed to talk about them. i think what he's talking about is his power in emergencies, and he is of the view that if there are disorders in the cities, especially washington, d.c., that he could declare marshall law, and use...
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ali, i appreciate the way you describe the lawsuits and other efforts. they are not long shots. they are not last ditch. they are false and frivolous. democracy worked. i think americans need to keep in mind watching these efforts. democracies are strong and the framers made the constitution and other documents with protecting democracy in mind from everything including tyrants. it only survives if people protect it. what i will be looking for are the people who speak out to protect congress. you mentioned ben sasse. there are republicans like him and mitt romney and adam kinzinger who have been speaking truthfully about this. that is important to protect democracy. >> part of the issue here is that josh hawley is thinking he will run for president in 2024. he seems to be laying ground work to take over trump supporters. you know, by aligning himself with trump and a vast network of conspiracy theories and qanon sp supporters. the senators you are talking about are conservative republicans and think a real republican party should show its head again. >> i think that is tis true. a lot of the people supporting the frivolous efforts were until a couple of year
ali, i appreciate the way you describe the lawsuits and other efforts. they are not long shots. they are not last ditch. they are false and frivolous. democracy worked. i think americans need to keep in mind watching these efforts. democracies are strong and the framers made the constitution and other documents with protecting democracy in mind from everything including tyrants. it only survives if people protect it. what i will be looking for are the people who speak out to protect congress....
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them some but that they will have a future one day at least i think this is a meijer it's a meijer issue that needs to be addressed and the ali fundamental resolution and way to resolve this is to find a political settlement to end the conflict and for these people to start rebuilding their lives in a thanks very much and a durable ameena from the u.n. h.c.r. . well really i was just talking about the situation in central african republic and let's move on to that the u.n. envoy to the central african republic is calling for a substantial increase in peacekeeping operations mancow and they made the appeal at a u.n. security council meeting following a wave of violent attacks by rebel groups operating in the country on monday 2 un peacekeepers were killed after their convoy was ambushed chris is certainly has the latest from the united nations. we're hearing from council members bribe support for the. recently reelected president we're hearing support for more resources to go to menu sky just before the election the security council authorizes 2 units of troops from another mission to go to the central african republic in a co
them some but that they will have a future one day at least i think this is a meijer it's a meijer issue that needs to be addressed and the ali fundamental resolution and way to resolve this is to find a political settlement to end the conflict and for these people to start rebuilding their lives in a thanks very much and a durable ameena from the u.n. h.c.r. . well really i was just talking about the situation in central african republic and let's move on to that the u.n. envoy to the central...
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i think he's connected? i think he's connected because there have been numerous reports, you know, at least at the moment that show he was in contact regularly with alilexander. he was there and spoke at the rally beforehand. he was there contesting the election on the congressional floor. he was tweeting both on the twitter platform and parler very different tweets at that time, but then i also know that his back story includes from pretty right wing to extremist. so that's where it's gone over the past ten years. >> tim, let me just play for everybody what that extremist ali alexander says. he says he was communicating been this with congressman gosarso listen to this. >> but i'm the guy who came up with the idea of january 6th when i was talking with congressman gosar, congressman andy biggs and congressman mo brooks. it was to build momentum and pressure and then on the day change heart and minds of congresspeoples who weren't yet decided or saw everyone outside and said, i can't be on the other side of that mob. >> tim, does it surprise you to see that? >> it does. it's alarming. in so many different ways. but i would say should have started out
i think he's connected? i think he's connected because there have been numerous reports, you know, at least at the moment that show he was in contact regularly with alilexander. he was there and spoke at the rally beforehand. he was there contesting the election on the congressional floor. he was tweeting both on the twitter platform and parler very different tweets at that time, but then i also know that his back story includes from pretty right wing to extremist. so that's where it's gone...
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think about this? >> so, ali, she represents one congressional district so don't put this on the entire state of georgia. we also sent you warnock to the united states senate, but i think -- >> i'll take that. >> this is -- this is what we've come to in trump's republican party. this is the base of the republican party. this is who she is and who she represents and even after everything has come to light about what she said, the dangerous and violent words that she understands the implications of them because we all saw them on display on january 6th. she's continued to double down on them. just yesterday she didn't apologize for what she said because she means it so that's why i filed a resolution along with my colleagues to censure her in the united states congress to condemn her remarks and when i hear minority leader mccarthy saying that he'll have a talking to her. i have a 5-year-old son and i have a talking to him about not picking up his toys and this is beyond that and we need to take serious action because she's a member of the united states congress and she has a platform and she's using it as a member of the united states congress to continue to sprea
think about this? >> so, ali, she represents one congressional district so don't put this on the entire state of georgia. we also sent you warnock to the united states senate, but i think -- >> i'll take that. >> this is -- this is what we've come to in trump's republican party. this is the base of the republican party. this is who she is and who she represents and even after everything has come to light about what she said, the dangerous and violent words that she understands...
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ali sanders outside her home, seem very distant. for people who have lost theirjobs or who are struggling to survive, i think we do really understand it is our only way out of this, and we'll get there eventually. at st mary's hospital, robert taylor recites the lord's prayer in gratitude for his deliverance and the medics fighting covid, today, every day. fergal keane, bbc news. few industries have been harder hit by the coronavirus pandemic than hollywood. cinemas have been forced to close their doors all around the world. in america — revenues have plummeted — as people give the silver screen a miss. new figures showjust how bad the downturn has been — as the bbc�*s tim allman explains. iconic, familiar, unchanging. the hollywood sign may be constant, but the fortunes of the industry it represents are anything but. the cinemas and picture houses of la, along with many other cities across the nation, remain closed, and that has had a dramatic impact on the bottom line. according to research firm conscore, the industry generated $11.1; billion in revenue, but four months later, it was only 2.2 billion, a drop of 80%. and that's th
ali sanders outside her home, seem very distant. for people who have lost theirjobs or who are struggling to survive, i think we do really understand it is our only way out of this, and we'll get there eventually. at st mary's hospital, robert taylor recites the lord's prayer in gratitude for his deliverance and the medics fighting covid, today, every day. fergal keane, bbc news. few industries have been harder hit by the coronavirus pandemic than hollywood. cinemas have been forced to close...