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if he did it, then we can too. >> to go back to john lewis, did he influence your work on john lewishis book "his truth is marching on" influence your decision to speak at the democratic convention? >> absolutely. i spoke of the bank donna convention at vice president biden's invitation. it was not something i ever thought i would do. the vice president called, the assignment was, to find the soul of america and do it quickly. what could be easier? the gettysburg address was 272 words, anything over that you are an extra credit land anyway. i was in no way required to say anything specific, i wasn't required to endorse president dominic vice president biden, had already done that in the washington post months before. i was happy to do that but it wasn't a requirement. and the cumulative effect of the last two books i've done i think were two of the tributaries that formed that particular stream, if i can torture that metaphor a little bit. one was the book on the soul of the country, because i don't believe the soul of the country is all good or all bad. i believe it's an arena of co
if he did it, then we can too. >> to go back to john lewis, did he influence your work on john lewishis book "his truth is marching on" influence your decision to speak at the democratic convention? >> absolutely. i spoke of the bank donna convention at vice president biden's invitation. it was not something i ever thought i would do. the vice president called, the assignment was, to find the soul of america and do it quickly. what could be easier? the gettysburg address...
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are you john lewis? and i said, dr. king, i'm john robert lewis. i gave my whole name.boy from troy each time he would see me. he would say, how is the boy from troy doing? >> we thought about suing the university system of alabama. dr. martin luther king jr. and his organization were prepared to support it. i had a discussion with my mother and father. my father was very, very supportive of the idea. my mother was so afraid that we could lose the land, our home could be bombed or burned. so i continued to study in nashville. it was there in nashville that i met jim lawson and got involved studying philosophy and the discipline of nonviolence. ♪ >> i started attending these nonviolent workshops. and i kept saying to bernard, my roommate, you have to come and get involved. >> i was busy with my courses, i said, listen, i don't have time for that. he kept badgering me. and i got hooked. >> jim lawson told us to never engage in violence, bewe hadut a right to protest. it inspired me. it changed my life. >> nonviolence as conceived by the montgomery bus boycott is not a sel
are you john lewis? and i said, dr. king, i'm john robert lewis. i gave my whole name.boy from troy each time he would see me. he would say, how is the boy from troy doing? >> we thought about suing the university system of alabama. dr. martin luther king jr. and his organization were prepared to support it. i had a discussion with my mother and father. my father was very, very supportive of the idea. my mother was so afraid that we could lose the land, our home could be bombed or burned....
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lewis: the u.s. presidential election isn't until november, but already, some voters are headed to the polls. look at these pictures from earlier today, from the swing state of desoto, where early,n person voting has started. joe biden and president trump will be campaigning in the state today. on thursday, mr. biden launched an attack on the resident downplaying the risks of the coronavirus, and blamed him for ousands of unnecessary deaths. >> he didn't want to see anything happen he is always about his reelection. it should be about the american people. they are in trouble. and by the way, his own cdc director contradicted him recently. he said, if in fact or this mask, you would save between now and january another 100,000 lives. but he knew it. he knew it and did nothing. lewis: our correspondent gary o'donoghue is in washington. hi there, gary, both donald trump and joe biden in that swing state today. let's start with joe biden, what you make of his positioning, try to make that distinction bet
lewis: the u.s. presidential election isn't until november, but already, some voters are headed to the polls. look at these pictures from earlier today, from the swing state of desoto, where early,n person voting has started. joe biden and president trump will be campaigning in the state today. on thursday, mr. biden launched an attack on the resident downplaying the risks of the coronavirus, and blamed him for ousands of unnecessary deaths. >> he didn't want to see anything happen he is...
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lewis: to the u.s.ow and the lawyer for the family of a black woman killed by police in the american city of louisville has demanded the transcript of the grand jury proceedings in her case to be released and made public. he called for transparency if people were to accept the result. on wednesday, authorities said no police officers would be prosecuted for the killing of breonna taylor, a decision that triggered antiracist protests around the countryith two officers shot and injured in louisville. breonna taylor's mother, who is too emotional to speak at the press conference, her sister read out a statement on her behalf. >> and i quote -- i never had faith in daniel cameron to begin with. i knew he was too inexperienced to deal with the job of this caliber. i knew he had already chosen to be on the wrong side of the law. >> did he make a unilateral decision to put his thumb on the scales of justice to help try to exonerate and justify the killing of breonna taylor by these police officers? >> they mur
lewis: to the u.s.ow and the lawyer for the family of a black woman killed by police in the american city of louisville has demanded the transcript of the grand jury proceedings in her case to be released and made public. he called for transparency if people were to accept the result. on wednesday, authorities said no police officers would be prosecuted for the killing of breonna taylor, a decision that triggered antiracist protests around the countryith two officers shot and injured in...
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his most recent book is "his truth is marching on" about the late john lewis we will show you that program from the national book festival and after that your calls for john meacham. >> i and john meacham and what is essential to american life the republic of letters broadly is the use of reason and in many ways the american revolution however incomplete or unfinished is about putting reason at the center of our national experience if you think of the unfolding in the 400 years and it was a story of reorienting the world to be seen as radical the sweeter by accident of birth and those who are becoming more horizontal. with that protestant reformation and sacred scripture into the vernacular not complete at the beginning of the shift when jefferson sat down in 1776 to write the declaration of independence he was seeking to create the biggest manifestation of the cultural shift it is unfinished but in the history of fallen people and a step forward not as far forward as we would like to step forward. the ingenuity of the american experiment hinges on our capacity to honor that impulse for a
his most recent book is "his truth is marching on" about the late john lewis we will show you that program from the national book festival and after that your calls for john meacham. >> i and john meacham and what is essential to american life the republic of letters broadly is the use of reason and in many ways the american revolution however incomplete or unfinished is about putting reason at the center of our national experience if you think of the unfolding in the 400 years...
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his book about john lewis is called "his truth is marching on: john lewis and the power of hope."ption. we were talking when how john lewis would say, if you think it's bad right now and we can't move forward and come together, i invite you to walk in my shoes. continue on with that. >> all right. well, he believed fundamentally in the power of love. he believed that for all the forces of division, all the stumbling blocks a fallen world put in our way, that if enough of us, if you and i and enough of us actually oriented our hearts and minds in the right direction, toward generosity, not greed, toward selflessness over selfishness, that in fact we could bring about the kingdom of god on earth. he and i disagree about that. i don't think that's possible on this side of paradise. but i do know this. the example of his life, the fruits of his work are a nation and a people who, for all of our problems, are, in fact, better positioned to act as citizens and as stakeholders in this democracy today than we were when he started. so if you doubt the capacity of america to change, look at
his book about john lewis is called "his truth is marching on: john lewis and the power of hope."ption. we were talking when how john lewis would say, if you think it's bad right now and we can't move forward and come together, i invite you to walk in my shoes. continue on with that. >> all right. well, he believed fundamentally in the power of love. he believed that for all the forces of division, all the stumbling blocks a fallen world put in our way, that if enough of us, if...
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given the circumstances surrounding lewis dejoy's actions. the conflict we are seeing the voter integrity commission, what should we be doing as members of congress to ensure these actions that we continue to see will not continue, others seeing it as a way to interfere in the voting process, can you give me your educated opinion on what is happening? >> >> i was confused, everyone gets a vote. it is so important, if lewis dejoy is not held accountable by this public discussion. with alleged unethical behavior. lewis dejoy rather than acting independently, and the person who got him where he is. in particular with regard to opposition to mail ballots and attempts to undermine trust and confidence people have in the electoral system. we know when people believe there is an issue with the electoral process, essentially voter suppression leads them not to vote, in the case of the mail, concerned they will expose themselves to covid-19 instead of mailing, - >> the gentlelady's time is expired. the chair recognize the distinguished ranking member
given the circumstances surrounding lewis dejoy's actions. the conflict we are seeing the voter integrity commission, what should we be doing as members of congress to ensure these actions that we continue to see will not continue, others seeing it as a way to interfere in the voting process, can you give me your educated opinion on what is happening? >> >> i was confused, everyone gets a vote. it is so important, if lewis dejoy is not held accountable by this public discussion....
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he'd never let lewis see him in a uniform. never. cos he knows how much it means? yeah. that it's, well done. lewis's school says phased returns are working and have helped children adapt to the new routine. but dawn says they don't work for her son. he's still at home.
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you finish first or lewis finishes first, will you be watching?good weekend, i hope he does. for us it's about developing what we have. we know as a team we just have to keep moving forward , a team we just have to keep moving forward, so let's just see what happens. i'm just grateful and proud to be here. if it wasn't for my partners and sponsors, i wouldn't be here at all. so i'm just blessed to be here and trying to do the best job i can. the four—time olympic sprinting champion michaeljohnson has told the bbc that the black lives matter movement has helped make phenomenal progress in the battle against racism, but that it's going to be a generationalfight. johnson said systemic and institutional racism have been around for many years. we see progress, but that progress, we have to be very, very careful with the word progress. this is progress in what would be a generational fight. this is not going to change. it's been hundreds of years of systemic and institutionalized racism, and what we've seen over the last four or five months is only a sp
you finish first or lewis finishes first, will you be watching?good weekend, i hope he does. for us it's about developing what we have. we know as a team we just have to keep moving forward , a team we just have to keep moving forward, so let's just see what happens. i'm just grateful and proud to be here. if it wasn't for my partners and sponsors, i wouldn't be here at all. so i'm just blessed to be here and trying to do the best job i can. the four—time olympic sprinting champion...
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lewis hamilton will line up in russia with historyjust laps away. number 91 would equal michael schumacher‘s race record. the only black driver in formula 1, he's been at the forefront of fighting racism. hamilton recently launched a commission, assembling a team whose goal is improving diversity, both on the track and behind—the—scenes. and for his brother, who races in the british touring car championship, it is important to them is winning. with hamiltons, we are in a prime position to help motorsport progress and, you know, help give people opportunities and show that motorsport is for everybody. i almost feel that if the hamilton family, me included, my dad, my mum, everybody and lewis, if we can't make a change, then who will be able to make a change? carol glen became the first black female race marshal in the uk. now with 32 years in the industry, she is launching an academy. lewis hamilton was so impressed by what she's doing, the pair are in talks about how they can work together. that would mean everything. i think it would inspire the bo
lewis hamilton will line up in russia with historyjust laps away. number 91 would equal michael schumacher‘s race record. the only black driver in formula 1, he's been at the forefront of fighting racism. hamilton recently launched a commission, assembling a team whose goal is improving diversity, both on the track and behind—the—scenes. and for his brother, who races in the british touring car championship, it is important to them is winning. with hamiltons, we are in a prime position to...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones.mp has decided to nominate federaljudge amy coney barrett to the supreme court. the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the us has now passed seven million — 20% of the world's total number of cases. tributes are paid to a police officer — sergeant matiu ratana — shot dead at a custody centre in south london by a man who was being detained. his service will never be forgotten and we are deeply grateful for it. it isa and we are deeply grateful for it. it is a really distinguished service from a lovely, much respected police officer. and look away if you don't like rodents, but this rat
i'm lewis vaughan jones.mp has decided to nominate federaljudge amy coney barrett to the supreme court. the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the us has now passed seven million — 20% of the world's total number of cases. tributes are paid to a police officer — sergeant matiu ratana — shot dead at a custody centre in south london by a man who was being detained. his service will never be forgotten and we are deeply grateful for it. it isa and we are deeply grateful for it. it is a...
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lewis, a civil rights leader being laid to rest in this moment as we are speaking now but neither ofld have this experience of segregation as it was by the john lewis er era, but at this moment does that feel different to you? it is a different generation. does it feel like a pivotal moment in our countries history? saeed jones it will start with you because you are younger by a couple of years. >>guest: it does feel different. i feel that now as an adult a lot of my family members who were alive during the height of what we think of as the civil rights era and did experience it as adults, i was witnessing their trauma. there was a lot of silence. but with the situation with me what is going on? [laughter] i didn't have a lot of context because i didn't come from a family of storytellers. they hadn't even gotten over what had happened. but to say this moment does feel different what i have witnessed in my lifetime because it feels this is the first time racism specifically white supremacy is taken on as a conversation we all are engaged in. in the past as the direct contrast with lik
lewis, a civil rights leader being laid to rest in this moment as we are speaking now but neither ofld have this experience of segregation as it was by the john lewis er era, but at this moment does that feel different to you? it is a different generation. does it feel like a pivotal moment in our countries history? saeed jones it will start with you because you are younger by a couple of years. >>guest: it does feel different. i feel that now as an adult a lot of my family members who...
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, rosa tyner and henry lewis.ou. >> thank you. >> thank you for having us. >> also special watching you in the preset, others can't see it but while running that clip i'm watching you all and your reaction, you're smiling, you're nodding your head, as if you are seeing and hearing your brother for the first time. clearly, even in his passing, just hearing him, seeing him in action, it continues to touch us all. rosa, what is this moment like for you, after the passing of your brother, and just seeing how people are getting to know him all over again and see his life in this documentary? >> i think it's great. it's even helped me, because of his passing, you know. at one point i missed him so, i hear his voice on tv, and hear people talking about him and it helps every time i hear him. >> and henry, you know, america knew your brother as a fighter. we know he fought to the very end of his life. you all revealed so much as brother and sister among all of your siblings during the variation of memorial service that a,
, rosa tyner and henry lewis.ou. >> thank you. >> thank you for having us. >> also special watching you in the preset, others can't see it but while running that clip i'm watching you all and your reaction, you're smiling, you're nodding your head, as if you are seeing and hearing your brother for the first time. clearly, even in his passing, just hearing him, seeing him in action, it continues to touch us all. rosa, what is this moment like for you, after the passing of your...
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an investigator on the show questions why baskin allegedly sold properties only one month after lewisppearance. properties reportedly valued at hundreds of thousands of dollars but sold for under $10,000. >> a $9,000 transaction looks a whole lot different than a $10,000 transaction because anything over $10,000 would have to be reported with a paper trail. >> reporter: baskin claims the properties were overvalued and says she was trying to help the buyer. she tells "the associated press" she had nothing to do with her late husband's death and would never make jokes about him. lawyers for baskin say they can't comment on pending litigation. coming up later on "good morning america," more on that docuseries, including an exclusive look at the theories of what could have happened to don lewis. kenneth, deirdre? >> all right, andrea, thank you. >>> coming up, new hope for millions of americans out of work. >>> also ahead, a new push to ban sugary snacks at the check-out line at grocery stores. i wanted more from my copd medicine that's why i've got the power of 1, 2, 3 medicines with tre
an investigator on the show questions why baskin allegedly sold properties only one month after lewisppearance. properties reportedly valued at hundreds of thousands of dollars but sold for under $10,000. >> a $9,000 transaction looks a whole lot different than a $10,000 transaction because anything over $10,000 would have to be reported with a paper trail. >> reporter: baskin claims the properties were overvalued and says she was trying to help the buyer. she tells "the...
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lewis: currently we have modest growth.r because of the bounceback, going to be very strong. it is really what happens after that. deal,don't get a fiscal we will have an out right decline. lisa: will we ever get back to the 3.5% unemployment rate of last year? ofis: yes, just in the sense forever is a long time. i think it is fair to say that the labor market has actually been stronger than most of us thought it would be if you went back to the way we thought this was going to play out in april. but it is going to depend on, number one, getting the virus no longer being a threat. i don't think we have a shot at getting back there until we, through a vaccine or herd immunity or some, nation, it is -- some combination, it is no longer a factor. i think it is going to be a long period of recovery. i ask that because there was a survey coming out of the bureau of labor statistics that showed a much slower expected rate of growth in the united states over the next decade then in the prior decade. we are seeing structural cuts a
lewis: currently we have modest growth.r because of the bounceback, going to be very strong. it is really what happens after that. deal,don't get a fiscal we will have an out right decline. lisa: will we ever get back to the 3.5% unemployment rate of last year? ofis: yes, just in the sense forever is a long time. i think it is fair to say that the labor market has actually been stronger than most of us thought it would be if you went back to the way we thought this was going to play out in...
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the stewards defining lewis hamilton's finish before he even began.practising starts in the wrong place — a dangerous place. park that for a second. commentator: lights out and away we go! the race itself began with the two black mercedes battling each other for the lead. hamilton lost it to valtteri bottas, and won it back. while, behind him, there was chaos. carlos sainz, and some signs. hamilton was first when his team found out he would be punished for the prerace errors. fancy telling lewis? the race itself, great little comeback from you. i didn't do much, ijust comeback from you. i didn't do much, i just held my comeback from you. i didn't do much, ijust held my position. never give up, was the winner's verdict. it's a busy day in the premier league. a hat—trick from jamie vardy gave leicester a huge win over mancehster city. city actually went ahead through riyad mahrez but the first of three penalties got leicester level. then in the second half vardy added another with a clever finish before adding another and completing a hat—trick from the
the stewards defining lewis hamilton's finish before he even began.practising starts in the wrong place — a dangerous place. park that for a second. commentator: lights out and away we go! the race itself began with the two black mercedes battling each other for the lead. hamilton lost it to valtteri bottas, and won it back. while, behind him, there was chaos. carlos sainz, and some signs. hamilton was first when his team found out he would be punished for the prerace errors. fancy telling...
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and it was -- again, don't listen to me, listen to john lewis.i ask about, you know, nonviolence is so hard. it's counterintuitive to the entire human experience, right? love your enemy. who the hell wants to love your enemy? they're your enemy. but what the civil rights movement told us and what john lewis and dianne nash and others have embodied was insistence that radical change required a reversal of ordinary human understanding. and that's what the civil rights movement was about. and i know it's exhausting. i intuitively know. i'm a white southern protestant man. things tend to work out for me in this country. but what we have to do is fight, fight, fight for a country where things work out for everybody. >> all right, jon meacham, congratulations on your book. you also just launched a new podcast called "it was said." john, thank you so much for coming on. >> thank you. >>> well, kanye west has a song called "no mistakes." but up next, why his mysterious presidential run is already making tons of mistakes. and who is behind them. jeff, nic
and it was -- again, don't listen to me, listen to john lewis.i ask about, you know, nonviolence is so hard. it's counterintuitive to the entire human experience, right? love your enemy. who the hell wants to love your enemy? they're your enemy. but what the civil rights movement told us and what john lewis and dianne nash and others have embodied was insistence that radical change required a reversal of ordinary human understanding. and that's what the civil rights movement was about. and i...
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john lewis fought to have the right the vote.that it is in our hands to really help this country be the best that it can be and not give up. even in these times when you are facing leaders who are lying and have a distorted view of reality, we need to look at the facts and look at what we can do at a local level, a state and, yes, definitely at the national level is the lesson i take from both of those inspiring leaders. >> i think the other lesson folks need to take is the point these rights didn't fall upon us. they were all hard fought despite the fact there was a constitution people had to fight hard for what they have. there's a beautiful picture that reuters published of a little girl saluting ruth bader ginsburg's casket on the steps of the u.s. supreme court wearing a superwoman costume. this little girl seems to understand the work that has been done and the work that is required to be done. the rest of us need to understand in preparing for our ballots that this does not happen to us. it happens because we fight for it.
john lewis fought to have the right the vote.that it is in our hands to really help this country be the best that it can be and not give up. even in these times when you are facing leaders who are lying and have a distorted view of reality, we need to look at the facts and look at what we can do at a local level, a state and, yes, definitely at the national level is the lesson i take from both of those inspiring leaders. >> i think the other lesson folks need to take is the point these...
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valtteri bottas the only man who could match lewis hamilton. he broke the track record.n with the fastest qualifying lap in formula 1 history, averaging 164 mph. that's why they call monza the temple of speed. max verstappen, second in the drivers championship, was only sixth fastest, partly because carlos sainz put his mclaren third on the grid. he moves to ferrari next year. but on this form, they've got a long way to go before they can challenge hamilton again. drew savage, bbc news. lewis hamilton was nearly seven tenths of a second faster than his team—mate valtteri bottas, as he qualified on pole for the sixth time in eight races, the 94th pole position of his career. honestly, every weekend it's very humbling to see what we do as a team. just keep going from strength to strength and it is really... i'm so to strength and it is really... i'm so grateful and happy with my guys, they do an incredible job every weekend. more to look forward to. it's 23—time grand slam winner serena williams and sloane stephens in an all american battle for a place in the last 16 of th
valtteri bottas the only man who could match lewis hamilton. he broke the track record.n with the fastest qualifying lap in formula 1 history, averaging 164 mph. that's why they call monza the temple of speed. max verstappen, second in the drivers championship, was only sixth fastest, partly because carlos sainz put his mclaren third on the grid. he moves to ferrari next year. but on this form, they've got a long way to go before they can challenge hamilton again. drew savage, bbc news. lewis...
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lewis died in july from pancreatic cancer at his funeral.pact was clear. three presidents spoke. so did a 12-year-old boy who called lewis his hero and friend. he was invited to read lewis' favorite poem "invictus" and just a few weeks ago a 15-year-old student invoked the congressman after she posted a picture of her crowded high school during the coronavirus pandemic. >> i would like to say that this is some good and necessary trouble. >> reporter: when you see something that is not right, not fair, not just, say something! do something! get in trouble! >> reporter: victor blackwell, cnn, atlanta. >> victor, thank you so much. can i not wait to see this film. it is a cnn original film, "john lewis, good trouble." you'll see it sunday night right here. thanks for joining us. it's quite a day already and it's not even is 1:00 a.m. i'm poppy harlow. >> quite a day, a week, a year. and i'm jim sciutto. "newsroom" with john king will start right after this short break. i'm a conservative, want conservative judges on the court. this may make you
lewis died in july from pancreatic cancer at his funeral.pact was clear. three presidents spoke. so did a 12-year-old boy who called lewis his hero and friend. he was invited to read lewis' favorite poem "invictus" and just a few weeks ago a 15-year-old student invoked the congressman after she posted a picture of her crowded high school during the coronavirus pandemic. >> i would like to say that this is some good and necessary trouble. >> reporter: when you see something...
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marching on" historian john meacham's biography of the late congressman and civil rights leader john lewis. some of these authors have appeared on booktv and you can watch them online at booktv.org. >> good morning, thank you for joining us here at post live, i am karen told the i'm a columnist here at the post i read about poetics and it is my great pleasure this morning to be interviewing a couple of my colleagues and friends, kevin sullivan and mary jordan about their brand-new book "trump on trial: the investigation, impeachment, acquittal and aftermath". that we have all lived through in this past year. kevin, that's one of the things that as i was reading this book, which it's gripping, i had to keep reminding myself that it has happened just in the last year i think for a lot of us 2020 feels like it's been a decade-long and so this fall, two months from now we are going to be facing an election which will be the first time ever that an impeached president appears on the ballot. could you talk a little bit about the dynamics that were set into motion by this investigation by the sub
marching on" historian john meacham's biography of the late congressman and civil rights leader john lewis. some of these authors have appeared on booktv and you can watch them online at booktv.org. >> good morning, thank you for joining us here at post live, i am karen told the i'm a columnist here at the post i read about poetics and it is my great pleasure this morning to be interviewing a couple of my colleagues and friends, kevin sullivan and mary jordan about their brand-new...
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lewis died in july from pancreatic cancer.f his impact was clear. three presidents spoke. so did a 12-year-old boy who called lewis his hero and friend. he was invited to read lewis' favorite poem. and a few weeks ago a student invoked the congressman after she -- during the coronavirus pandemic. >> i like to say that this is some good and necessary trouble -- >> when you see something that is not right, not fair, not just, say something, do something, get in trouble. >> reporter: victor blackwell, cnn. >> that film premiers sunday, tomorrow 9:00 p.m., right here on cnn, you won't want to miss it. >>> wildfires, they are still raging uncontained out west. and are set to worsen yet again. allison chinchar is at the weather center, next. tonight... i'll be eating four cheese tortellini with extra tomatoes. [full emphasis on the soft a] so its come to this? [doorbell chimes] thank you. [doorbell chimes] bravo. careful, hamill. daddy's not here to save you. oh i am my daddy. wait, what? what are you talking about? ♪you know limu,u
lewis died in july from pancreatic cancer.f his impact was clear. three presidents spoke. so did a 12-year-old boy who called lewis his hero and friend. he was invited to read lewis' favorite poem. and a few weeks ago a student invoked the congressman after she -- during the coronavirus pandemic. >> i like to say that this is some good and necessary trouble -- >> when you see something that is not right, not fair, not just, say something, do something, get in trouble. >>...
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lewis has been offered two days per week initially. two days? two days. whole of the family? it's been really, really hard. my other son is 12 and he has no additional needs. hello! is it leon? yeah. leon, so lovely to meet you. leon is a wonderful young carer, but it's tough. are you coping all right at school yourself? eh, yeah. but sometimes a bit like, now i can go to school to see my friends but lewis can't, which is unfair. yeah. he feels really guilty going back to school, erm, because his brother's more in need of that school play. and he hides himself in the morning, he hides that uniform and he runs out to school. erm, really sad. he'd never let lewis see him in a uniform. never. cos he knows how much it means? yeah. that it's, well done. lewis's school says phased returns are working and have helped children adapt to the new routine. but dawn says they don't work for her son. he's still at home. i'm frustrated for lewis. upset to see him lose skills that he'd gained, be so isolated. every day is draining. and every day asks me, "monday? monday?
lewis has been offered two days per week initially. two days? two days. whole of the family? it's been really, really hard. my other son is 12 and he has no additional needs. hello! is it leon? yeah. leon, so lovely to meet you. leon is a wonderful young carer, but it's tough. are you coping all right at school yourself? eh, yeah. but sometimes a bit like, now i can go to school to see my friends but lewis can't, which is unfair. yeah. he feels really guilty going back to school, erm, because...
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if you see something wrong, do something. >> reporter: as a young man growing up in alabama, john lewisraunk wn to the fighr voting rights and rights of young black americans. >> i could no longer go along with an evil system. >> reporter: and it produce the him to selma where he was beaten nearly to death by straight tree state troopers, and it made john lewis a hero to generations. >> i remember so wellght state troopers, and it made john lewis a hero to generations. >> i remember so well that i was beat and left at the foot of the bridge. thought i was going to die. >> reporter: he would go on to march again many times. year after year, bringing bipartisan groups of lawmakers to that very spot. and in recent yearyears, lewis feared the right to vote was in trouble again. >> they are saying in effect that history cannot repeat itself, but i say walk in my shoes. >> and that is the unfinished business because as he always said, the vote is sacred. he said say almost sacred. >> reporter: and in his final public appearance before his death, lewis appeared here at "black lives matter" pla
if you see something wrong, do something. >> reporter: as a young man growing up in alabama, john lewisraunk wn to the fighr voting rights and rights of young black americans. >> i could no longer go along with an evil system. >> reporter: and it produce the him to selma where he was beaten nearly to death by straight tree state troopers, and it made john lewis a hero to generations. >> i remember so wellght state troopers, and it made john lewis a hero to generations....
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the late congressman john lewis was a hero of the civil rights movement.we get new insight into his life and legacy in a new documentary. that's next. >> cnn heroes brought to you by -- subaru. love, it's what makes subaru subaru. and by cisco. the bridge to possible. ng me ho. it's so far. (young woman) don't worry about it, grandma! this'll be fun. (young woman) two chocolate milkshakes, please. (grandmother) make it three. (young woman) three? (grandmother) did you get his number? (young woman) no, grandma! grandma!! (grandmother) excuse me! (young woman vo) some relationships get better with time. that's why i got a crosstrek. (avo) ninety-seven percent of subaru vehicles sold in the last ten years are still on the road. (grandmother) i'm so glad you got a subaru. (young woman) i wonder who gave me the idea? (avo) love. it's what makes subaru, subaru. okay, give it a try. between wisdom and curiosity, there's a bridge. between ideas and inspiration, trauma and treatment. gained a couple of more pounds. that's good for the babies. between the moments th
the late congressman john lewis was a hero of the civil rights movement.we get new insight into his life and legacy in a new documentary. that's next. >> cnn heroes brought to you by -- subaru. love, it's what makes subaru subaru. and by cisco. the bridge to possible. ng me ho. it's so far. (young woman) don't worry about it, grandma! this'll be fun. (young woman) two chocolate milkshakes, please. (grandmother) make it three. (young woman) three? (grandmother) did you get his number?...
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lewis voting acts right of 2020 languaishes n congress.of the 1965 voting rights act require states and localities wito seek clearae before election laws and policies. the house has passed the bill, but the senate has refused to act. add in russian disinformation designed to destabilize our democracy, and we're facing an autumn of diskette. focusing on voting and voting early may then be the most patriotic thing we can do. think of the blood that's been shed for the ballot. there's saga of john lewis and so many other black people in the american south, and this year marks the centennial of the 19th amendment which granted women the suffrage. a few months before the second continental congress broke with great big, abigail adams advised john adams to remember the ladies. a human rights convention issued a dilation of resolutions tha the climate tick drama came in the years of woodrow wilson when alice paul focused on the ratification of the 19th amendment kept the pressure on. demonstrators known as silent set knells stood outside the whit
lewis voting acts right of 2020 languaishes n congress.of the 1965 voting rights act require states and localities wito seek clearae before election laws and policies. the house has passed the bill, but the senate has refused to act. add in russian disinformation designed to destabilize our democracy, and we're facing an autumn of diskette. focusing on voting and voting early may then be the most patriotic thing we can do. think of the blood that's been shed for the ballot. there's saga of john...
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here's a preview of the cnn film "john lewis: good trouble." >> if john lewis wasn't doing what he diduld not be here today. >> congressman lewis gave us the blueprint. it is to organize. it is to mobilize. and it is to legislate. >> this was a country that had a hard time loving people like john lewis. >> john lewis beat back numerous attempts over his career. people trying to alter voting rights. >> i want to mention representative john lewis. >> we came here to do our jobs. we came here to work. >> we must say, wake up, america. wake up. >> his voice and his example are needed now as much as they have ever been. >> he's probably the most courageous person i ever met. i don't think i could have taken what he took. >> we only pass this way once. you have to give it all you have. >> "john lewis: good trouble," tomorrow at 9:00 eastern. hi, this is margaret your dell technologies advisor there's an art to listening. it's the ability to hear more than what's being said. to understand the meaning in every pause. and to be able to offer the answers that make someone feel truly heard. i und
here's a preview of the cnn film "john lewis: good trouble." >> if john lewis wasn't doing what he diduld not be here today. >> congressman lewis gave us the blueprint. it is to organize. it is to mobilize. and it is to legislate. >> this was a country that had a hard time loving people like john lewis. >> john lewis beat back numerous attempts over his career. people trying to alter voting rights. >> i want to mention representative john lewis. >>...
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here's a preview of "john lewis: good trouble." ♪ >> if john lewis wasn't doing what he did, i wouldday. >> congressman lewis gave us the blueprint. it is to organize, mobilize and legislate. >> this was a country that had a hard time loving people like john lewis. >> john lewis beat back numerous attempts over his career of people trying to alter voting rights. >> i want to mention the representative john lewis. >> we came here to do our job. we came here to work. >> we must say wake up, america. wake up. >> his voice and his example are needed now as much as they've ever been. >> he's probably the most courageous person i've ever met. i don't think i would have taken what he took. >> you only pass this way once. you have to give it all you have. >> john lewis: good trouble tonight at 9:00 eastern. so right now switch and get two new lines of unlimited for only $90 and get 2 iphone 11's or 2 iphone 11 pro's on us. all on t-mobile's most powerful signal that goes farther than ever before. hurry into t-mobile now and get two iphone 11' s or two iphone 11 pro's on us. only at t-mobile.
here's a preview of "john lewis: good trouble." ♪ >> if john lewis wasn't doing what he did, i wouldday. >> congressman lewis gave us the blueprint. it is to organize, mobilize and legislate. >> this was a country that had a hard time loving people like john lewis. >> john lewis beat back numerous attempts over his career of people trying to alter voting rights. >> i want to mention the representative john lewis. >> we came here to do our job. we...
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it's kind of like ajohn lewis ad for euthanasia.good, which includes sam neill, kate winslet, mia wasikowska and the great lindsay duncan, it's hard to avoid getting just a little involved. it helps that director roger michell, whose credits include notting hill, the mother and le week—end, really understands the architecture of dramatic, domestic interiors, making the most of the largely housebound settings, aided by peter gregson‘s stirring but sparingly used score. you up yet? i'm dead soon. you coming down? having been released digitally to little fanfare on monday, blackbird comes to dvd from the 28th. do you remember my mother? she read stories to you when you were very young. yeah, i have a vague remembrance of that. he speaks vietnamese my vietnamese isn't very good any more, do you mind telling him that for me? in the vietnam—set british drama monsoon, crazy rich asians star henry golding plays kit, a young man returning to the country of his birth for the first time in decades. your english is very good. better than your v
it's kind of like ajohn lewis ad for euthanasia.good, which includes sam neill, kate winslet, mia wasikowska and the great lindsay duncan, it's hard to avoid getting just a little involved. it helps that director roger michell, whose credits include notting hill, the mother and le week—end, really understands the architecture of dramatic, domestic interiors, making the most of the largely housebound settings, aided by peter gregson‘s stirring but sparingly used score. you up yet? i'm dead...
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a new circuit for formula one, but the same old story, lewis hamilton is back on pole. ahead to the us open women's final — where the 2018 champion naomi osaka will face a rejuvinated victoria azarenka... hello and welcome to sportsday. good evening — welcome to the programme. it's been away forjust a few short weeks — but the premier league is back — and there has been lots going on. let's start with what was — on paper at least — the game of the day. champions liverpool hosting promoted leeds united... and it's lived up to that billing in the first half. five goals so far, liverpool leading 3—2. mo salah has scored twice... this cracking finish to put them in front for the third time in the match. leeds levelling the game twice before that. . . pressing football at it's best! in the early kick—off today arsenal had the perfect start to their new season with a convincing win over newly promoted fulham. they won 3—0 at craven cottage — alexandre lacazette with the first goal of the new premier league season after eight minutes. they had a second shortly after half time
a new circuit for formula one, but the same old story, lewis hamilton is back on pole. ahead to the us open women's final — where the 2018 champion naomi osaka will face a rejuvinated victoria azarenka... hello and welcome to sportsday. good evening — welcome to the programme. it's been away forjust a few short weeks — but the premier league is back — and there has been lots going on. let's start with what was — on paper at least — the game of the day. champions liverpool hosting...
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we're going to give you a preview of the cnn film "john lewis, good trouble." . >> if john lewis wasn'tt he did, i would not be here today. >> congressman lewis gave us the blueprint. it is to organize. it is to mobilize. it is to legislate. >> this was a country that had a hard time loving people like john lewis. >> john lewis beat back numerous attempts over his career of people trying to -- >> i want to mention the representative john lewis. >> we came here to do our job. we came here to work. we must wake up, america. wake up. >> his voice and his example are needed now as much as they've ever been. >> he only passed this way once. you have to give it all you have. >> john lewis, good trouble. tonight at 9:00 eastern. a busis owning a lot of uncertainty. but unknowns bring opportunity, too. like the chance to find new ways of doing business. we can help you set up an online store, with pickup, delivery, or shipping. and touch-free ways to take payments, too. we have all these tools, ready for when you need them. so even though we can't predict the future, we can help you be ready fo
we're going to give you a preview of the cnn film "john lewis, good trouble." . >> if john lewis wasn'tt he did, i would not be here today. >> congressman lewis gave us the blueprint. it is to organize. it is to mobilize. it is to legislate. >> this was a country that had a hard time loving people like john lewis. >> john lewis beat back numerous attempts over his career of people trying to -- >> i want to mention the representative john lewis. >>...
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lewis wasn't doing what he did, i would not be here today. >> congressman lewis gave us the blueprintto organize, it is to mobilize, and it is to legislate. >> this was a country that had a hard time loving people like john lewis. >> john lewis beat back numerous attempts over his career of people trying to alter voting rights. >> and i want to mention representative john lewis. >> we came in to do our job. we came in to work. we must wake up, america, wake up! >> his voice and his example are needed now as much as they've ever been. >> he is probably the most outrageous person i've ever met. i don't think i'd have taken what he took. >> he went past this way once. you have to take what you have. >> "john lewis: good trouble" at 9:00 eastern. and the ease of use. that moment you walk in the office and people are wearing the same gear, you feel a sense of connectedness and belonging right away and our shirts from custom ink help bring us together. - [announcer] custom ink has hundreds of products to help you look and feel like a team. upload your logo or start your design today at cust
lewis wasn't doing what he did, i would not be here today. >> congressman lewis gave us the blueprintto organize, it is to mobilize, and it is to legislate. >> this was a country that had a hard time loving people like john lewis. >> john lewis beat back numerous attempts over his career of people trying to alter voting rights. >> and i want to mention representative john lewis. >> we came in to do our job. we came in to work. we must wake up, america, wake up!...
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did you ever get to meet congressman lewis?unity. but i heard a ton of great things. like i said, i'm looking forward to watching this movie. >> cool. thanks so much for live tweeting during it and talking with folks. >>> that's it for this edition of "360." the cnn film, "john lewis: good trouble," starts now. >> announcer: cnn films presented by volkswagen.
did you ever get to meet congressman lewis?unity. but i heard a ton of great things. like i said, i'm looking forward to watching this movie. >> cool. thanks so much for live tweeting during it and talking with folks. >>> that's it for this edition of "360." the cnn film, "john lewis: good trouble," starts now. >> announcer: cnn films presented by volkswagen.
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lewis hamilton insta ntly overta ken a nd race to remember.ertaken and there was drama from the very first turn. last week's winner found his drama from the very first turn. last week's winnerfound his race drama from the very first turn. last week's winner found his race over before it began, while red bull's max verstappen was trapped in the gravel. fi it can be an unforgiving sport. it is and is a safety card midway, the chaos resumed. four car taken out in one a calloused crash. after the restart, hamilton will regain the lead, but there would be more delays as the tuscan grand prix continued to serve up plenty of thrills and spills. despite all the mayhem, one thing was predictable. and other chequered flag for hamilton. is now just and other chequered flag for hamilton. is nowjust one behind michael schumacher‘s all—time record of wins and surely there is nothing that can stop him now. jamie vardy scored twice from the penalty spot. and new signing timothy castagne got the opening goal as leicester city beat west brom in the baggies' fir
lewis hamilton insta ntly overta ken a nd race to remember.ertaken and there was drama from the very first turn. last week's winner found his drama from the very first turn. last week's winnerfound his race drama from the very first turn. last week's winner found his race over before it began, while red bull's max verstappen was trapped in the gravel. fi it can be an unforgiving sport. it is and is a safety card midway, the chaos resumed. four car taken out in one a calloused crash. after the...
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the leaf and lewis hamilton after coming within a whisker of his weekend being ruined.th just over two minutes remaining. hamilton hadn't set a time and would end up 15th if he couldn't get another lappin. at first his mercedes team will come, confident, but as the clock ticked down, their stress levels shot up. he made it to the start line with just a second to spare, and set a lap good enough to reach the final session. hamilton quickly went from the almost ridiculous to the absolute sublime, breaking the track record as he claimed pole ahead of red bull's match by more than half a second, but it wasn't the perfect outcome. it is nice being on pole but here is probably the worst place to be on pole so unlikely i am most likely to get dragged past tomorrow and, you know, both of the cards i am racing against both on the medium tomorrow so it is definitely going tomorrow so it is definitely going to it hard to win the race. and his mercedes team—mate is not out of the way back in third. he won from them in 2013 or 2017. hamilton still has much to do. england's women hav
the leaf and lewis hamilton after coming within a whisker of his weekend being ruined.th just over two minutes remaining. hamilton hadn't set a time and would end up 15th if he couldn't get another lappin. at first his mercedes team will come, confident, but as the clock ticked down, their stress levels shot up. he made it to the start line with just a second to spare, and set a lap good enough to reach the final session. hamilton quickly went from the almost ridiculous to the absolute sublime,...
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fancy telling lewis?m radio: there is a ten second time penalty for those start infringements. 0h, bleep! where is that in the rulebook? well, ten seconds' penalty served in the pits left hamilton 11. he fought back to third. russia deemed it safe for thousands to attend in sochi and watch hamilton's team—mate, his rival, finish first. valtteri bottas wins the russian grand prix. it doesn't matter, it's done now. take the point that i got and move oi'i. take the point that i got and move on. the race itself, great little comeback from you. not particularly, ididn't do comeback from you. not particularly, i didn't do much, just held my position. never give up, was the winner's verdict. well, it's been another incident packed day so far in the premier league — a hat—trick from jamie vardy gave leicester a huge win over manchester city. city actually went ahead through riyad mahrez but the first of three penalties got leicester level. then in the second half vardy added another with a clever finish before ad
fancy telling lewis?m radio: there is a ten second time penalty for those start infringements. 0h, bleep! where is that in the rulebook? well, ten seconds' penalty served in the pits left hamilton 11. he fought back to third. russia deemed it safe for thousands to attend in sochi and watch hamilton's team—mate, his rival, finish first. valtteri bottas wins the russian grand prix. it doesn't matter, it's done now. take the point that i got and move oi'i. take the point that i got and move on....
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here is a preview of the cnn film "john lewis: good trouble." >> if john lewis wasn't doing what he didot be here today. >> congressman lewis gave us the blueprint. it's to organize. it's to mobilize. and it is to legislate. >> this was a country that had a hard time loving people like john lewis. >> john lewis beat back numerous attempts over his career. people trying to alter voting rights. >> no one can win the war. >> i'm going to mention representative john lewis. >> we came here to do our job. we came here to work. we must say, wake up, america. wake up! >> his voice and his example are needed now as much as they've ever been. >> he's probably the most courageous person i ever met. a lot of guys wouldn't have taken what he took. >> you only pass this way once. you have to give it all you have. >> "john lewis: good trouble" tomorrow at 9:00 eastern. nooooo... noooooo... nooooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and each sheet is 2x more absorbent, so you can use less. ahoy! (laughing) bounty, the quicker picker upper. you can't always stop for a fing
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lewis kinsella, defender for non—league club aldershot, got injured before lockdown and used the timehe ruptured his mcl and needs an operation. the club are paying for it, but lewis is very aware of how tight things are financially so has set up a go fund me page to pay the club back. earlier, lewis said he was very grateful to one famous donor in particular, but he started by telling me his reaction when he heard he would be out for another six months. the club have done a lot for me over the last three years, and i know how much of a struggle it is, the amount of volu nteers much of a struggle it is, the amount of volunteers at the national league rely on. also covid would not allowing fans and, if i can raise some money and pay back the club for funding the operation, it means i'm helping them in my own way. you've already raised an amount from some reckon will names? £2000 were donated, which was amazing. at the beginning, i'd didn't even ask, i just put it up. i got a message on my phone saying have you seen how much of donated? to be fair, i didn't know who my mum was going on
lewis kinsella, defender for non—league club aldershot, got injured before lockdown and used the timehe ruptured his mcl and needs an operation. the club are paying for it, but lewis is very aware of how tight things are financially so has set up a go fund me page to pay the club back. earlier, lewis said he was very grateful to one famous donor in particular, but he started by telling me his reaction when he heard he would be out for another six months. the club have done a lot for me over...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones.increase in global coronavirus cases of nearly 308,000, israel becomes the first country to re—impose a nationwide lockdown. more than 20,000 firefighters are now tackling wildfires that have killed at least 30 people on the west coast of america. the greek prime minister says he will build a permanent migrant reception centre on the island of lesbos to replace the overcrowded moria refugee camp, which was destroyed by fire last week. bethany bell has this report from lesbos. another night sleeping on the streets. migrants and refugees from the burnt out camp at moria lie among their few possessions. crowded together in squalid conditions. with little or no running water, it's a struggle to keep clean. their fears about the of coronavirus. their fears about the spread of coronavirus. the authorities are putting up new tents to house at least some of the migrants. we've seen small groups of people entering the new camp. there have been women with little babies, children and the vulnerab
i'm lewis vaughan jones.increase in global coronavirus cases of nearly 308,000, israel becomes the first country to re—impose a nationwide lockdown. more than 20,000 firefighters are now tackling wildfires that have killed at least 30 people on the west coast of america. the greek prime minister says he will build a permanent migrant reception centre on the island of lesbos to replace the overcrowded moria refugee camp, which was destroyed by fire last week. bethany bell has this report from...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: donald trump is not backing down — he questions if the presidential election can be honest, despite senior republicans distancing themselves from his comments. we want to make sure the election is honest and i'm not sure that it can be. i don't know that it can be. a race against time in france to avoid another deadly coronavirus wave, as the country reports a record number of new cases. the uk government unveils a plan to top up workers‘ wages as covid cases rise and fears of mass unemployment grow. constantly accused of kidnap because her child's a different race — how one mother's trying to change public prejudices. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. first, president trump is continuing to cast doubt on the results of the upcoming election in the united states, telling reporters that he's not sure the vote can be honest. in the past 2a hours, senior republicans distanced themselves from his reluctance to commit to a peaceful transfer of
i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: donald trump is not backing down — he questions if the presidential election can be honest, despite senior republicans distancing themselves from his comments. we want to make sure the election is honest and i'm not sure that it can be. i don't know that it can be. a race against time in france to avoid another deadly coronavirus wave, as the country reports a record number of new cases. the uk government unveils a plan to top up workers‘ wages as...
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but only the very specific unlimited wayay system over separate brandon lewis would the provoked anger across paula and- a residedent. of civil servant. use the quarantine period for people infected because it nineteen justice cases- out rising to record levels. amid fears of a second wave across france to move this left the world health organization a plex. is live. thank you very much for being with us britain- and to the end you crucial round of brexit trade talks this tuesday amid clouds off controversy the northern ireland secretary brandon lewis admitted a move hailed by boris johnson. to change the protocol of the belfast's custom status will be breaking the law his words let the record resignation. of the highest ranking legal expert in the civil service that's the office that works in parallel with the actual government services in brief over writing parts of the patrol agreement treaty which was signed in january. will be reneging on the deal already down vertically you twenty seven brandon lewis said it could be legal but only as he put it. in a limited way. with this the po
but only the very specific unlimited wayay system over separate brandon lewis would the provoked anger across paula and- a residedent. of civil servant. use the quarantine period for people infected because it nineteen justice cases- out rising to record levels. amid fears of a second wave across france to move this left the world health organization a plex. is live. thank you very much for being with us britain- and to the end you crucial round of brexit trade talks this tuesday amid clouds...
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life is so fast-paced there's so much going on it's worth revisiting, pelosi always looked to john lewisas then alive and at one point stood in the house in one of his last times we heard from him before he died and a lot of people listen to john lewis, he was such a archon and civil rights movement, nancy pelosi was listening as she was trying to figure out what to do he said, people are coming up to me and they say that under this president i feel we are descending into darkness and he said, when i go to sleep at night, i worry when i wake up, our democracy won't be here. i think at the time it didn't really get as much attention because so much is going on but she was listening to lewis and she was listening to other people and eventually felt she had to go. >> we document very vividly in the book the republican view of this whole thing too. from the beginning the republicans were saying, this is nothing but a democratic effort to undo the 2016 election we been trying to do this since the day donald trump was elected as the witchhunts and a scam and scheme and all the other words we'v
life is so fast-paced there's so much going on it's worth revisiting, pelosi always looked to john lewisas then alive and at one point stood in the house in one of his last times we heard from him before he died and a lot of people listen to john lewis, he was such a archon and civil rights movement, nancy pelosi was listening as she was trying to figure out what to do he said, people are coming up to me and they say that under this president i feel we are descending into darkness and he said,...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. the number of coronavirus cases in the us hasjust passed seven million — 20% of the world's total number of cases. tributes are paid to a police officer — sergeant matiu ratana — shot dead at a custody centre in south london by a man who was being detained. this service will never be forgotten and we are deeply grateful for it, and we are deeply grateful for it, and it is a really distinguished service, a lovely, lovely, much respected police officer. lawyers for breonna taylor — the woman killed by police in her own home in the us — call for full transparency over the investigation into her death. in washington, female lawmakers form a guard of honour as the late supreme courtjustice ruth bader ginsburg's casket departs the capitol. look away if you don't like rodents, but this rat is officially a hero, and he's got a gold medal to prove it. welcome to the programme. the united states now has over seven million cases — that's according to statistics from johns hopkins university. the
i'm lewis vaughan jones. the number of coronavirus cases in the us hasjust passed seven million — 20% of the world's total number of cases. tributes are paid to a police officer — sergeant matiu ratana — shot dead at a custody centre in south london by a man who was being detained. this service will never be forgotten and we are deeply grateful for it, and we are deeply grateful for it, and it is a really distinguished service, a lovely, lovely, much respected police officer. lawyers for...
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. -- late friend john lewis our late friend john lewis, and he was a friend, said freedom is an act. he always channeled this gospel hymn. i don't feel no way tired. i've come too far from where i started from. nobody told me the road would be easy. i don't believe he brought me this far to leave. all of you have the freedom and power to act, to vote. just keep the faith, because i promise you i will restore the dignity for everyone especially the poor. every time i walked out of my grandpop's house in pennsylvania, he would say joey, keep the faith. my grandma would say, no, spread it. everybody should have some dignity. do,bless you and all you and may god protect our troops. >> president donald trump and vice president joe biden are set to debate tuesday, september 29. pres. trump: he has pledged to end cash bail. last week, he accepted the endorsement of the program, and o-criminalpr borland district attorney. lied to thee american people about the threat posed to the country for months. he had the information. he knew how dangerous it was. while this deadly disease ripped throug
. -- late friend john lewis our late friend john lewis, and he was a friend, said freedom is an act. he always channeled this gospel hymn. i don't feel no way tired. i've come too far from where i started from. nobody told me the road would be easy. i don't believe he brought me this far to leave. all of you have the freedom and power to act, to vote. just keep the faith, because i promise you i will restore the dignity for everyone especially the poor. every time i walked out of my grandpop's...
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but she was listening to lewis, and she was listening to other people and eventually fundamental she had to go -- felt she had to go. >> and we document very vividly in the book the republican view of this whole thing too. from the beginning the republicans were saying this is nothing but a democratic effort to undo the 2016 election. they've been trying to do this since the day donald trump was elected. this is a witch hunt and, you know, a scam and a scheme and all the other words that we've heard. and nancy pelosi heard that too, and she kept saying to her caucus, we have to make sure that this isn't a one-sided impeachment. this has to be bipartisan. we need something, we need a crime, basically, that is, that everyone can understand. it's easy for the public to understand and at least some of our republican colleagues will also join us with. and early on some of the things that were happening she didn't think that they rose to that level. 9/11 the phone call happened -- then the phone call happened, and we had a whistleblower complaint that laid out what was said on that call, a
but she was listening to lewis, and she was listening to other people and eventually fundamental she had to go -- felt she had to go. >> and we document very vividly in the book the republican view of this whole thing too. from the beginning the republicans were saying this is nothing but a democratic effort to undo the 2016 election. they've been trying to do this since the day donald trump was elected. this is a witch hunt and, you know, a scam and a scheme and all the other words that...