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or mohamed ali l would say that. or mohamed ali in sport. he's that important.d film with the great dancing, when my favourites in all of cinema dancing, madison dancing to a jukebox in a french bar. that came out later again in pulp fiction, the scene betweenjohn travolta and uma thurman that everybody does at parties. that sisal did not actually based on godard, some people do know him without knowing him. 51am godard, some people do know him without knowing him. such influence. when ou without knowing him. such influence. when you look— without knowing him. such influence. when you look at _ without knowing him. such influence. when you look at hollywood, - without knowing him. such influence. when you look at hollywood, did - without knowing him. such influence. when you look at hollywood, did he i when you look at hollywood, did he ever break out of that category of international cinema. there was no need for him to break out of it. i don't think you'd want to break out of it. it would be to subvert hollywood. of it. it would be to subvert hollywood-— of it
or mohamed ali l would say that. or mohamed ali in sport. he's that important.d film with the great dancing, when my favourites in all of cinema dancing, madison dancing to a jukebox in a french bar. that came out later again in pulp fiction, the scene betweenjohn travolta and uma thurman that everybody does at parties. that sisal did not actually based on godard, some people do know him without knowing him. 51am godard, some people do know him without knowing him. such influence. when ou...
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said that the funeral is being watched by 4 billion people, that beats the previous record when mohammed alin to the los angeles olympics, so i think the concentration on charles, i think, is something that is significant because after all it is so important, looking to the future as the nature —— nation acclimatise itself to a new claim, that his roles and duties are handled as the queen did of course every monarch has its own style but i suspect the times will be keeping and i on any activist tendencies that he might have. . ., �* ., ., , have. richard, i've got to “ump in because we * have. richard, i've got to “ump in because we have t have. richard, i've got to “ump in because we have one _ have. richard, i've got tojump in because we have one minute - have. richard, i've got tojump in because we have one minute left| have. richard, i've got to jump in - because we have one minute left and i want to bring lucy back in on one final thought which is the front page of the eye, world was back farewell to elizabeth ii, a lovely image of the people which has been so fundamental to this, i wan
said that the funeral is being watched by 4 billion people, that beats the previous record when mohammed alin to the los angeles olympics, so i think the concentration on charles, i think, is something that is significant because after all it is so important, looking to the future as the nature —— nation acclimatise itself to a new claim, that his roles and duties are handled as the queen did of course every monarch has its own style but i suspect the times will be keeping and i on any...
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and even further, the late boxing wall champion mohammed ali included. and though we offered more than a 120 books, which have been translated into dozens of languages and his show religion and life that used to be brought costs on odyssey era was one of the most popular tv programs. in the arabic speaking world, the muslim scott was regarded by his followers, a moderates, his religious edicts, or if that was included binding, female genital mutilation, honor killings, condemning the 911 wall trade center attacks and leading a delegation. so i've got to stand in a bit to convince the taliban not to destroy the centuries old, but as statues and by me on, but always unwavering support for the palestinians and their right to self determination and him criticism by western governments. he was denied a visa to the u. k. in 2008 and france also later denied him and treat following campaigns by the pro israeli lobbies. there are men. he was also a fierce opponent of a summer phobia. heavily criticizing the french bound on for job in 2004 and calling for a boyco
and even further, the late boxing wall champion mohammed ali included. and though we offered more than a 120 books, which have been translated into dozens of languages and his show religion and life that used to be brought costs on odyssey era was one of the most popular tv programs. in the arabic speaking world, the muslim scott was regarded by his followers, a moderates, his religious edicts, or if that was included binding, female genital mutilation, honor killings, condemning the 911 wall...
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the show�*s creator is the artist mohammed ali.it explores the kind of parallels of how someone of faith, of muslim faith, is kind of really exploring something that's no different to people of no faith, trying to find focus in the kind of madness of the rat race, if you like. this show really is an attempt to demystify the muslim prayer, the sight of people prostrating to the ground, perhaps in public spaces. i kind of wanted to shed a bit of light on that and bring some understanding of what that means through this quite deep kind of scripted play with kind of video projections and an art installation, as you see here, here behind me, where we've got this tunnel of prayers. literally what you see surrounding me is the kind of intimate, personal prayers of the people of birmingham. often prayers are something personal. you don't ever see them kind of visualised and here for months leading up to this show, we collected hundreds of prayers of people and got them to graffiti them literally onto prayer mats, as you can see, hanging fr
the show�*s creator is the artist mohammed ali.it explores the kind of parallels of how someone of faith, of muslim faith, is kind of really exploring something that's no different to people of no faith, trying to find focus in the kind of madness of the rat race, if you like. this show really is an attempt to demystify the muslim prayer, the sight of people prostrating to the ground, perhaps in public spaces. i kind of wanted to shed a bit of light on that and bring some understanding of...
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ashley: mohamed ali many years ago, got lucky. stuart: this is from becky.'s politics matter? they don't matter as long as he never expresses a political opinion. they do matter if he expresses a political opinion like some climate stuff or something like that. have i got that right? what are you frowning at? lauren: we might hear political opinions from king charles. we went very probably. you think so? ashley: yes. stick to being king. it is not your area. stuart: richard right this. will there ever be a varney and company dance off? stuart: no. lauren: i would love to have one. stuart: ashley is a renowned dancer and so are you. lauren: we did dance and you can never see on camera. you haven't been on set in a while. stuart: the only dancing i would like to do which i cannot do is ballroom dancing. you hold your partner and go around with the music. that is graceful and beautiful. if i could do what i would do it. one more. this is from our the. where is the setting for your show of america built? your home? a library? it is an architect's office in new j
ashley: mohamed ali many years ago, got lucky. stuart: this is from becky.'s politics matter? they don't matter as long as he never expresses a political opinion. they do matter if he expresses a political opinion like some climate stuff or something like that. have i got that right? what are you frowning at? lauren: we might hear political opinions from king charles. we went very probably. you think so? ashley: yes. stick to being king. it is not your area. stuart: richard right this. will...
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tony morrison, the dalai lama, nelson mandela, mohamed ali but what i love about his work, he paintsple exactly the way they are, for better or worse. he captures every wrinkle on your face, every crease in your shirt, and you'll note that he refused to hide any of my gray hairs, refused my request to make my ears smaller. [ laughter ] >> he also talked me out of wearing a tan suit, by the way. >> i went to see the work in brooklyn because poor sharon because no one is supposed to know who the artists are, so her studio is her home, and so she had this piece in her home, you couldn't have guests over, you would frightened that it would get out, you just wanted it out of your studio, and every year, i thought about, she must be going crazy. so thank you, thank you so much. >> a lot of laughs in the white house yesterday. and president biden is expected to hold a portrait trump, when asked, they referred to the white house's historical society. >>> coming up, a tremendous day at the u.s. open. we'll have highlights from a record-setting match, and the end of a long streak for american
tony morrison, the dalai lama, nelson mandela, mohamed ali but what i love about his work, he paintsple exactly the way they are, for better or worse. he captures every wrinkle on your face, every crease in your shirt, and you'll note that he refused to hide any of my gray hairs, refused my request to make my ears smaller. [ laughter ] >> he also talked me out of wearing a tan suit, by the way. >> i went to see the work in brooklyn because poor sharon because no one is supposed to...
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and even further, the late boxing wall champion mohammed ali included. and though we offered more than a 120 books, which have been translated into dozens of languages and his show religion and life that used to be brought costs on odyssey era was one of the most popular tv programs. in the arabic speaking world, the most from scott was regarded by his followers, a moderates. his religious edicts was included banning female genital mutilation, honor killings, condemning the $911.00 wall trade center attacks and leading a delegation. so i've got to stand in a bit to convince the taliban not to destroy the centuries old, but statues and by me on, but always unwavering support for the palestinians. and their right to self determination earned him criticism by western governments. he was denied a visa to the u. k. in 2008 and france also later denied him entry. following campaigns by the pro is really lobbies. there are many. he was also a fierce opponent of a summer phobia. heavily criticizing the french ban on the job in 2004 and calling for a boycott of d
and even further, the late boxing wall champion mohammed ali included. and though we offered more than a 120 books, which have been translated into dozens of languages and his show religion and life that used to be brought costs on odyssey era was one of the most popular tv programs. in the arabic speaking world, the most from scott was regarded by his followers, a moderates. his religious edicts was included banning female genital mutilation, honor killings, condemning the $911.00 wall trade...
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he called this the mohammed ali strategy.an't hit me because you can't see me. that's the capability that should be all over the island. they cannot use the long-distance strike capability to attack us. >> now, in terms of putting that asymmetric strategy into practice, he said taiwan needs to wean itself off of big-ticket american military hardware, like f-16s, like tanks, like battleships, and instead focus on the kinds of weapons the ukrainians have used so effectively including the anti-ship missiles which you and i talked about back when the ukrainian sunk the russian tank ship. he said missiles like that could be devastating to the chinese fleet as it draws near. >> quoting ali while doing it. impressive. on the other side, china is watching the way the united states and the west has stepped in to back ukraine against russia. raf sanchez in taiwan, thank you very much. >>> coming up, a new piece in the "washington post" argues there's only one republican who can beat donald trump. so who is it? we'll talk about that nex
he called this the mohammed ali strategy.an't hit me because you can't see me. that's the capability that should be all over the island. they cannot use the long-distance strike capability to attack us. >> now, in terms of putting that asymmetric strategy into practice, he said taiwan needs to wean itself off of big-ticket american military hardware, like f-16s, like tanks, like battleships, and instead focus on the kinds of weapons the ukrainians have used so effectively including the...
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and look at some ali even though the country often lacks the know how and financial resources for a large scale implementation. the potential of bio gas is enormous, says ottoman mohammed yamani, a renewable energy expert and environmental consultant is so maria, they are that the $6000000.00 livestock, i mean was according to fall. that's roughly 2 boy, 2. i mean little, but he'll have to tell it's. so animal manure is politically available in somalia. so basically they're due to use a bio gas in somalia is very viable via guess technology might still be in its infancy in somalia, but the 1st steps have been taken and for the women in the refugee camps, the transition to clean energy has already had a positive impact on their lives. so biomass evolves with growing resources on the use in west mich entity. it certainly seems like the perfect alternative for source. and it is currently responsible for 5 percent of energy globally. but is there a downside? how clean is it really? that's a very good question, sandra and one that doesn't really have a simple answer. we want to look now at some of the pros and cons of using bio mass to create energy on a large scale. as wit
and look at some ali even though the country often lacks the know how and financial resources for a large scale implementation. the potential of bio gas is enormous, says ottoman mohammed yamani, a renewable energy expert and environmental consultant is so maria, they are that the $6000000.00 livestock, i mean was according to fall. that's roughly 2 boy, 2. i mean little, but he'll have to tell it's. so animal manure is politically available in somalia. so basically they're due to use a bio gas...
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and look at some ali even though the country often lacks the know how and financial resources for a large scale implementation. the potential of bio gas is enormous, says ottoman mohammed yamani, a renewable energy expert and environmental consultant is so maria, the, that the $6000000.00 livestock, i mean, was, according to fall. that's roughly 2 boys. 2, i mean little, but it'll have to tell it's. so animal manure is politically available in somalia. so basically there to, to use a bio gus in somalia is very viable via guess technology might still be in its infancy in somalia, but the 1st steps have been taken and for the women in the refugee camps, the transition to clean energy has already had a positive impact on their lives. so biomass evolves re growing resources on the use in west mich entity. it certainly seems like the perfect alternative parcels, and it is currently responsible for 5 percent of energy globally. but is there a downside? how clean is it really? that's a very good question, sandra and one that doesn't really have a simple answer. we want to look now at some of the pros and cons of using bio mass to create energy on a large scale. as with so man
and look at some ali even though the country often lacks the know how and financial resources for a large scale implementation. the potential of bio gas is enormous, says ottoman mohammed yamani, a renewable energy expert and environmental consultant is so maria, the, that the $6000000.00 livestock, i mean, was, according to fall. that's roughly 2 boys. 2, i mean little, but it'll have to tell it's. so animal manure is politically available in somalia. so basically there to, to use a bio gus in...
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okay, mckesson ali, even though the country often lacks the know how and financial resources for a large scale implementation, the potential of bio gas is enormous, says ottoman mohammed yamani, a renewable energy expert and environmental consultant is so maria, there that the 6000000 livestock, i mean was according to fall that's roughly 2.2. i mean little, but it'll have besides. so animal manure is bluntly available in somalia. so basically there to, to use a bio gus in somalia is very viable bio gas technology might still be in its infancy in somalia, but the 1st steps have been taken and for the women in the refugee camps, the transition to clean energy has already had a positive impact on their lives. so biomass evolves with growing resources and using which to make energy. it certainly seems like the perfect alternative port horse and it is currently responsible for 5 percent of energy globally. but is there don't fight how clean is it really? that's a very good question, sandra and one that doesn't really have a simple answer. we want to look now at some of the pros and cons of using biomass to create energy on a log scale as well. so many things. it is neithe
okay, mckesson ali, even though the country often lacks the know how and financial resources for a large scale implementation, the potential of bio gas is enormous, says ottoman mohammed yamani, a renewable energy expert and environmental consultant is so maria, there that the 6000000 livestock, i mean was according to fall that's roughly 2.2. i mean little, but it'll have besides. so animal manure is bluntly available in somalia. so basically there to, to use a bio gus in somalia is very...
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and look at some ali even though the country often lacks the know how and financial resources for a large scale implementation. the potential of bio gas is enormous, says ottoman mohammed yamani, a renewable energy expert and environmental consultant is so maria, they are that to $6000000.00 livestock, i mean was, according to fall. that's roughly 2 boy, 2, i mean little but inhabitants. so animal manure is politically available in somalia . so basically there to do use a bio gus in somalia is very viable via guess technology might still be in its infancy in somalia, but the 1st steps have been taken and for the women in the refugee camps, the transition to clean energy has already had a positive impact on their lives. so biomass evolves when growing resources on youth and west to make energy. it certainly seems like the prospect alternative portals and it is currently responsible for 5 percent of energy. global bond is the downside. help clean. is it really? that's a very good question, sandra and one that doesn't really have a simple answer. we want to look now at some of the pros and cons of using bio mass to create energy on a log scale as well. so many phase, it i
and look at some ali even though the country often lacks the know how and financial resources for a large scale implementation. the potential of bio gas is enormous, says ottoman mohammed yamani, a renewable energy expert and environmental consultant is so maria, they are that to $6000000.00 livestock, i mean was, according to fall. that's roughly 2 boy, 2, i mean little but inhabitants. so animal manure is politically available in somalia . so basically there to do use a bio gus in somalia is...
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ali hushing has more from baghdad. what's happening is really very complicated, both security and political aspects overlapping here. most of the sub with alliance with the sidney politician mohammed had with you as the speaker and the kurdish factions came to an end, at least now with them getting out of this alliance. and according to reports of joining a new alliance with the iran backed coordination, the framework. and now this could mean a. busy new government could be formed just in case this new alliance. this news coalition is able to gather the needed votes to vote for a new prime minister and you president, they already voted today for as i said, a gave a lot of confidence to the speaker and they voted for a new deputy speaker. so we are expecting and anticipating and you escalation is on both the security and political layers over here to know at least 7 people have been killed and 28 others wounded in iranian strikes on iraq's kurdish region to ron says it's targeting tara risk groups there have been repeated strikes on iraq's kurdish region as protest, mountain iran over the death of kurdish women. marcia armine in police custody. iraq has summoned around ambassador w
ali hushing has more from baghdad. what's happening is really very complicated, both security and political aspects overlapping here. most of the sub with alliance with the sidney politician mohammed had with you as the speaker and the kurdish factions came to an end, at least now with them getting out of this alliance. and according to reports of joining a new alliance with the iran backed coordination, the framework. and now this could mean a. busy new government could be formed just in case...
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mohammed vine. i'm 0. no, as acting fisherman's family have filed a complaint at the international criminal court. they want the court to open an investigation into air killing. and the complaint includes her colleague ali somebody who was injured in the shooting. so fasten as more from the hag. it's one of the last avenues in the search for justice for al jazeera journalist, jury ugly. it's been more than 4 months and she was shot and killed while covering israeli rates. and janine the occupied west bank. c we know that there's only soldiers were able to identify shooting and she was fully v wording. press both sides and she was clearly noted as a press. so any person shooting at the press is intentionally trying to get us in a, someone in the field doing their job. the complaint filed by the families lawyer supported by the palestinian press syndicate and international federation of journalists. we presenting 600000 media personnel worldwide. historic day. it is historic day for the family. it is, it's already day or so for the policy and journalist who for over 40 years the have been on the receiving ends of attack by these read the forces. this is not news ready court. that is an international court
mohammed vine. i'm 0. no, as acting fisherman's family have filed a complaint at the international criminal court. they want the court to open an investigation into air killing. and the complaint includes her colleague ali somebody who was injured in the shooting. so fasten as more from the hag. it's one of the last avenues in the search for justice for al jazeera journalist, jury ugly. it's been more than 4 months and she was shot and killed while covering israeli rates. and janine the...
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ali took him to 55 not out... and england's 199 for 5 looked a reasonable total. but pakistan got off to a flying start mohammedpast the hundred mark without losing a wicket // england's bowlers couldn't get either of them out, babar hit the winning runs with three balls to spare he finished on 110 not out and rizwan was unbeaten on 88. a record t20 run without losing a wicket. irate a record t20 run without losing a wicket. ~ ., ., , ., wicket. we ran really well and hit those packets. _ wicket. we ran really well and hit those packets. so _ wicket. we ran really well and hit those packets. so we _ wicket. we ran really well and hit those packets. so we are - wicket. we ran really well and hit i those packets. so we are obviously going to learn and especially on a wicket like that where it's nice and its goods on. i thought we could have done a lot more, you know trying a few things. but we can learn from that. the ecd reviews recommends recommended windows for the 100 and t20 blast, those changes are yet to be agreed by two thirds of the 18 first—class counties but essex and sussex have voiced their oppositio
ali took him to 55 not out... and england's 199 for 5 looked a reasonable total. but pakistan got off to a flying start mohammedpast the hundred mark without losing a wicket // england's bowlers couldn't get either of them out, babar hit the winning runs with three balls to spare he finished on 110 not out and rizwan was unbeaten on 88. a record t20 run without losing a wicket. irate a record t20 run without losing a wicket. ~ ., ., , ., wicket. we ran really well and hit those packets. _...