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and nathalie emmanuel. this is "the daily show," with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: what's going on, everybody? welcome to "the daily show." thank you so much for tuning in. thank you for coming out in person. thank you for being here. thank you so much for being here. good to see you. take a seat, everybody. we have got a super-even show for you tonight. donald trump wishes he was hitler. your favorite streaming services are having a biden. and yiebd is the best or worst problem in history. plus republican senator tim scott is joining us on the show, and nathalie emmanuel is here to talk about her brand new movie. let's do this people. let's go straight to today's headlines. ( applause ) okay, all right. before we get into the big stories, let's catch up on a few other things going on in the world. first up, some international news. new zealand may be getting a new name. yes. yeah. maori politicians have launched a campaign to restore one of the country's original names aoteaora. right? (
and nathalie emmanuel. this is "the daily show," with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: what's going on, everybody? welcome to "the daily show." thank you so much for tuning in. thank you for coming out in person. thank you for being here. thank you so much for being here. good to see you. take a seat, everybody. we have got a super-even show for you tonight. donald trump wishes he was hitler. your favorite streaming services are having a biden. and yiebd...
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that's my co-teaching nathalie's job, but thinking about how the disciplines have different orientations. and i've really been thinking a lot and we're going to talk about this in the afternoon. we kind of stumbled last week on experiments. and how like history can't do experiments and like there's no reason there's like historical research is not grounded in the ability to ask people different questions about the experiences. they lived through in the moment. we can do it with oral history, but like contemporaneous documents. can't be changed. so that's structuring a little bit of my thinking. i'm not going to talk too much about that this morning, but definitely this afternoon. and then this is also a chance to return to things where we began really week one week two week three and fall quarter about national identity because of how like developmental and adolescent psych is all about change is all about development. how modernity has kind of posited the nation state as as an individual as a person or as a family which we read all in the family and just yeah development and adolescents
that's my co-teaching nathalie's job, but thinking about how the disciplines have different orientations. and i've really been thinking a lot and we're going to talk about this in the afternoon. we kind of stumbled last week on experiments. and how like history can't do experiments and like there's no reason there's like historical research is not grounded in the ability to ask people different questions about the experiences. they lived through in the moment. we can do it with oral history,...
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tonight with the context, nathalie tocci, former eu foreign policy advisor. and hagar chemali, formervernment advisor, host of the political satire series oh my world. a warm welcome to the programme. rarely has a ship set sail from ukraine with so much hope, and so much anticipation, riding on it. the sierre leone—registered razoni left the port of odesa at 09:30 this morning and into the black sea, bound for the bospherous straits. it's carrying 26,000 tonnes of corn, which is a fraction of the millions of tonnes of grain currently sitting in storage in ukraine. but it is at least a start. the ship is expected to arrive in turkish waters tomorrow morning, it will anchor off the coast of istanbul ready for inspection by un—organised co—ordinators, who will oversee the movement of all vessels in and out of ukraine. the razoni will then head off into the mediterranean, finally arriving in tripoli in northern lebanon, in about a week's time. the ukrainians hope it will be the first of many and yet they know that even if that corridor does stay open, getting grain supplies to port, and f
tonight with the context, nathalie tocci, former eu foreign policy advisor. and hagar chemali, formervernment advisor, host of the political satire series oh my world. a warm welcome to the programme. rarely has a ship set sail from ukraine with so much hope, and so much anticipation, riding on it. the sierre leone—registered razoni left the port of odesa at 09:30 this morning and into the black sea, bound for the bospherous straits. it's carrying 26,000 tonnes of corn, which is a fraction of...
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tonight with the context — nathalie tocci, former eu foreign policy advisor.ongtime capitol hill correspondent, and now washington post live anchor, leigh ann caldwell, and christopher steele, formerly head of the russia desk at mi6. hello, welcome to the progamme. the photographs speak for themselves. red tabs, yellow tabs, top—secret documents, some of them marked hcs — human confidential sources — which the us government believe the former president donald trump was attempting to conceal. the fbi seized 33 boxes from mar—a—lago earlier this month, more than 100 classified documents, three of which were found mixed with other papers in his desk and not in locked storage as where they were supposed to be. in a 36 page filing to a federal judge, prosecutors said that at a june meeting the trump team had certified in writing that all remaining documents were contained in a single sealed envelope that was handed over. but in august and in a matter of hours the fbi "had recovered twice as many documents with classification markings, the evidence filed last night
tonight with the context — nathalie tocci, former eu foreign policy advisor.ongtime capitol hill correspondent, and now washington post live anchor, leigh ann caldwell, and christopher steele, formerly head of the russia desk at mi6. hello, welcome to the progamme. the photographs speak for themselves. red tabs, yellow tabs, top—secret documents, some of them marked hcs — human confidential sources — which the us government believe the former president donald trump was attempting to...
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tonight with the context — nathalie tocci, former eu foreign policy advisor.
tonight with the context — nathalie tocci, former eu foreign policy advisor.