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antoni porowski is here.'re here on a great n [ cheers and applause ] before we get to that, president trump is turning on e me of his closest allies while standing by the at pays him, saudi arabia. for more on this, it's time foro "a closeok." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: trump didrv sit down inw with fox news over the weekend. and in that interview, he said some things that might technically qualify as news. but one thing he says that was news to nobody was when he ing ribed his decision-m process and made clear he doesn't really have one. >> when you're sitting at the desk, how do you make decisions? i mean them?u agonize over do you second guess yourself? how does -- >> i don't think about it. i don't think about, you know, hoi make them. [ light laughter ] >> seth: yeah, yeah, we know. [ laughter ] it's one of the sympto i imagine trump makes decisionst the same wayix's algorithm suggests something totally random for you to watch. did you enjoy "the migra caravan?" then you might also like "raking
antoni porowski is here.'re here on a great n [ cheers and applause ] before we get to that, president trump is turning on e me of his closest allies while standing by the at pays him, saudi arabia. for more on this, it's time foro "a closeok." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: trump didrv sit down inw with fox news over the weekend. and in that interview, he said some things that might technically qualify as news. but one thing he says that was news to nobody was when he ing...
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kwame antony appiah, welcome to hardtalk. good, good to be here. have spent a great deal of your recent professional life thinking about identity and how each and every one of us labels ourselves. so let's start with a simple question, how do you label yourself? it depends a little bit on who i'm talking to. taxi drivers, usually i explain that i'm half ghanaian and half british by origin and that i live in the united states. that's the — that gives me three countries to talk about in terms of sort of national origin. so you, when you describe where you're from and the sort of mixedness of your identity, are those signifiers? are you thinking that you're sending signals to your interlocutor about who you are? yes, i think i'm sending signals, i think they're, as it were, weak signals from a faraway planet or something, because they don't tell you as much as i think many people assume they will. so, i grew up in ghana, my father was ghanaian, but that doesn't tell you very much about how interested i am in ghana, it doesn't tell you how much i know
kwame antony appiah, welcome to hardtalk. good, good to be here. have spent a great deal of your recent professional life thinking about identity and how each and every one of us labels ourselves. so let's start with a simple question, how do you label yourself? it depends a little bit on who i'm talking to. taxi drivers, usually i explain that i'm half ghanaian and half british by origin and that i live in the united states. that's the — that gives me three countries to talk about in terms...
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sir antony, thank you for joining us.[applause] [inaudible conversations] >> this past year tara westover, author of "educated," jerome corsi and jonah goldberg all appears on booktv's "after words" program, and all were among the most watched book events of 2018. >> coming up this weekend on booktv, today at noon eastern coverage of the second annual well-realize black girl festival in brooklyn, new york, with a key note address by author and poet patricia smith. >> i didn't know much about the steamy, problematic down south my parents had come from. i knew the south was steamy because they never stopped complaining about chicago's cold teeth. i knew it was problematic because television told me so. on our flickering floor model philco, people who looked like me were cornered by snarling police dogs or doused while they sat stoically at lunch counters. i heard about people who looked like me gone missing, swaying from poplars, swirling in rivers. i heard other names for people who looked like me, names with ugly, bladed
sir antony, thank you for joining us.[applause] [inaudible conversations] >> this past year tara westover, author of "educated," jerome corsi and jonah goldberg all appears on booktv's "after words" program, and all were among the most watched book events of 2018. >> coming up this weekend on booktv, today at noon eastern coverage of the second annual well-realize black girl festival in brooklyn, new york, with a key note address by author and poet patricia...
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of them so centuries have passed since rome began annihilating native people and cultures we asked antony stately c.e.o. native american community clinic what trauma looks like today for the indigenous and first nations so when you look at the native american population compared proportionately we are more likely to be killed by police that african-americans and biologicals rather gather a sugar. and those are things that people don't really think about they think of because while there are so few of us that were insignificant right. but when you look at the partial impact of things like these conditions on the native people. my people these are my relatives the people that live here. that that sort of is the problem. where we are the first peoples of this country we are the first people of the state of minnesota that the credit ojibwe people. we deserve better treatment than we're getting richer. while the opioid at the demick has ravaged the whole country native americans and american indians have been targeted throughout history for extermination by any means necessary and it's see. an
of them so centuries have passed since rome began annihilating native people and cultures we asked antony stately c.e.o. native american community clinic what trauma looks like today for the indigenous and first nations so when you look at the native american population compared proportionately we are more likely to be killed by police that african-americans and biologicals rather gather a sugar. and those are things that people don't really think about they think of because while there are so...
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a and then our way antony stately c.e.o. native american community clinic had this to say about the heroin epidemic and why it's hitting indigenous populations particularly hard the heroin epidemic of course caught everybody in the entire nation by surprise but the conditions for this situation her were really out were fired by the heroin epidemic because you have a group of individuals and a community that r.t. significantly franchised and oppressed and excluded from almost practically every opportunity that exists for the rest of the nation right we have the highest rates of poverty we have the highest rates of lack of education we have the highest rates on joblessness we have the highest rates of practically every social and health in at economic indicator that you can think of that prevents us from being able to be successful but i think that the heroin epidemic is a lot of people know that we are or they live in probably have a lot of drug use and. support nor is a compass a cog or detroit really and all that they can m
a and then our way antony stately c.e.o. native american community clinic had this to say about the heroin epidemic and why it's hitting indigenous populations particularly hard the heroin epidemic of course caught everybody in the entire nation by surprise but the conditions for this situation her were really out were fired by the heroin epidemic because you have a group of individuals and a community that r.t. significantly franchised and oppressed and excluded from almost practically every...
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kwame antony appiah, welcome to hardtalk. good to be here. have spent a great deal of your recent professional life thinking about identity and how each and every one of us labels ourselves. let's start with a simple question, how do you label yourself? it with a simple question, how do you labelyourself? it depends with a simple question, how do you label yourself? it depends a little bit and who i am talking to, taxi drivers, it usually i explain that i am half 9am and half british by origin and that i live in the united states. that gives me three countries to talk about in terms of sort of national origin. —— that i m ghanaian. to you, when you describe where you are from and the sort of mixtures of your identity, those signifiers? are you thinking that you are sending signals to your interlocutor about who you are? yes, i think interlocutor about who you are? yes, ithinki interlocutor about who you are? yes, i think i am sending signals, weak signals from the faraway planet or something, because they do not tell you as much as i think ma
kwame antony appiah, welcome to hardtalk. good to be here. have spent a great deal of your recent professional life thinking about identity and how each and every one of us labels ourselves. let's start with a simple question, how do you label yourself? it with a simple question, how do you labelyourself? it depends with a simple question, how do you label yourself? it depends a little bit and who i am talking to, taxi drivers, it usually i explain that i am half 9am and half british by origin...
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he joi me now from san antoni welcom the press."m back. >> g chuck. >> let me start with something that senator durbin said at the end of our intervw today. i asked him if he thought the presid was fit for office and he said he thought that the countr could make it throug anothe two years. what is your view on that? >> well, can tell you one thing. he's not behaving like he's fi for office. he's behaving extremely errati he's not giving the american people our allies around the world any sense that there's a ration for the that he's making. and the events of this last week were just another example of that, whether it's sudden announ of withdrawal in syria turmoil with his staff. he's just so erratic. so what i think yo around the country f have begun reasse him. and folks understand that we need different leadership and the sooner we get that the better >> i'm just curious. on policy, would you have troops in syria right now if you were presid >>k th that many folks recogn that it was time for us pull out of syria. howeve here's th
he joi me now from san antoni welcom the press."m back. >> g chuck. >> let me start with something that senator durbin said at the end of our intervw today. i asked him if he thought the presid was fit for office and he said he thought that the countr could make it throug anothe two years. what is your view on that? >> well, can tell you one thing. he's not behaving like he's fi for office. he's behaving extremely errati he's not giving the american people our allies...
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will rue the goalkeeping error which allowed arsenal to open the scoring, before equalising through antonyxander lacazette put arsenal back in front only forjesse lingarrd to equalise a minute later. i'm happy with the soul, i'm happy with the things that we did. but again, we are not uniform, we are not consistent. there's always a moment where the team breaks, in our best moment, in the moment of our best moment, in the moment of our best control, the moment everyone was expecting the 2—1, the feeling where everyone was expecting to get us where everyone was expecting to get us ahead and we conceded the goal, the second goal for arsenal. us ahead and we conceded the goal, the second goalfor arsenal. it's really difficult but i think again, the feeling in the dressing room is, of course, frustration because we wa nt to of course, frustration because we want to win the match, we don't want to draw. but the feeling is everybody is tired and an tarmac when everybody is tired it's because everybody gives everything —— but the feeling is everybody is tired and when everybody is tired it's beca
will rue the goalkeeping error which allowed arsenal to open the scoring, before equalising through antonyxander lacazette put arsenal back in front only forjesse lingarrd to equalise a minute later. i'm happy with the soul, i'm happy with the things that we did. but again, we are not uniform, we are not consistent. there's always a moment where the team breaks, in our best moment, in the moment of our best moment, in the moment of our best control, the moment everyone was expecting the 2—1,...
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ojala se les ablande el corazon y le haga tener una navidad mas humana de cariqo, san antoni molina escribiohayan mas armas de fuego. >>>> la provocado. >> nos acompaÑa en nuestro estudio la ganadora del concurso nuestra b >>
ojala se les ablande el corazon y le haga tener una navidad mas humana de cariqo, san antoni molina escribiohayan mas armas de fuego. >>>> la provocado. >> nos acompaÑa en nuestro estudio la ganadora del concurso nuestra b >>
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antony's and military and rescue teams are continuing to look for survivors of saturday's tsunami officials have confirmed more than three hundred seventy deaths more than fourteen hundred people were injured and dozens are still unaccounted for it's believed that tsunami was triggered by underwater landslides after the eruption of the krakatoa volcano. pope francis has urged christians to seek a simpler less materialistic life and condemn.
antony's and military and rescue teams are continuing to look for survivors of saturday's tsunami officials have confirmed more than three hundred seventy deaths more than fourteen hundred people were injured and dozens are still unaccounted for it's believed that tsunami was triggered by underwater landslides after the eruption of the krakatoa volcano. pope francis has urged christians to seek a simpler less materialistic life and condemn.
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to their criticism of western consumerism and greed one outcome from that visit a new church and antoni us also december twenty fifth became a public holiday since then a visit to cuba seemed to be on every pope's agenda. twenty years have passed since that historic first visit. the terrace district has grown. that it now accommodate some forty thousand residents but only a small portion of them are active catholics and attend church regularly. yet. fewer than half of the population of cuba are baptized and less than two percent attend sunday mass regularly. where no you are going to get us here i think we're making progress. there are made to talk to so many m.p.'s the government for the first time ever is actually letting us build an entirely new chant. there's so many. it's a certain form of milk powder some salt and little sure the. car is going to go. on weekdays they use this small hut as a meal center. people who are old and frail or lonely can get a free breakfast here. helping the poor is a traditional form of missionary work and community outreach. and there are more general t
to their criticism of western consumerism and greed one outcome from that visit a new church and antoni us also december twenty fifth became a public holiday since then a visit to cuba seemed to be on every pope's agenda. twenty years have passed since that historic first visit. the terrace district has grown. that it now accommodate some forty thousand residents but only a small portion of them are active catholics and attend church regularly. yet. fewer than half of the population of cuba are...
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it one by decision was such this fight is expected to be an unlimited for a world title bout with antony. i'm fine. i'm cool as the front of me does not mean to say but the meaning of every chord on. the members of harmony. you know i don't. i mean. the boston celtics slump to the loss and all in the n.b.a. they were beaten by the milwaukee bucks one hundred twenty two hundred seven the bucks i have now won their last full meal all the indiana pacers and the brooklyn nets seven game winning streak. scored fourteen of his twenty six points in the fourth quarter to help the cases one hundred fourteen two hundred sixty three. jazz is pasta portland trail blazers at ricoh rio had twenty four points and eight for the jets to lead them to hundred twenty two in mind to win it's the blazers worst loss at home since two thousand and four. and the n.h.l. the washington capitals have bounced back from their last defeat to the pittsburgh penguins on friday they beat the buffalo sabers on home ice almost and scored that game when a in the said period as the capitals edge the sabers two one capitals g
it one by decision was such this fight is expected to be an unlimited for a world title bout with antony. i'm fine. i'm cool as the front of me does not mean to say but the meaning of every chord on. the members of harmony. you know i don't. i mean. the boston celtics slump to the loss and all in the n.b.a. they were beaten by the milwaukee bucks one hundred twenty two hundred seven the bucks i have now won their last full meal all the indiana pacers and the brooklyn nets seven game winning...
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but antony appiah, it's been a pleasure having you on hardtalk. good. very nice to talk to you.ay, but then the weather gets more active again from midweek. where the, windier, but also moulded her time. in where the, windier, but also moulded hertime. ina where the, windier, but also moulded her time. in a gap between weather systems. —— wetter. in that gap between weather systems, tuesday starting the widespread frost, the most widespread frost of the week. -6 most widespread frost of the week. —6 in higher in scotland, if you missed an fog patches around as well. the risk of ice nontraded services to northern and western scotland. —— and that surfaces. —— born. it is cold for most, a run. that increasing at about next weather system coming in towards the south—west, giving some rain in the far south—west of england. tuesday at evening and night, slowly moving northwards across england, wales, and into northern ireland. ahead of that weather system to the north of it, temperatures will drop away again for it, temperatures will drop away againfora it, temperatures will drop awa
but antony appiah, it's been a pleasure having you on hardtalk. good. very nice to talk to you.ay, but then the weather gets more active again from midweek. where the, windier, but also moulded her time. in where the, windier, but also moulded hertime. ina where the, windier, but also moulded her time. in a gap between weather systems. —— wetter. in that gap between weather systems, tuesday starting the widespread frost, the most widespread frost of the week. -6 most widespread frost of the...
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she is here with her owner antony.efore christmas. as you can see behind us, that is what she looked like when we first got her in january. she was abandoned, dumped ina january. she was abandoned, dumped in a sports bag with glitter, of italy was for christmas decorations. she was found by a couple. they rushed her to the vets and got a go find me page to pay for her vet bills. after that they read home is el to us. me and my husband, we were the lucky ones that got her. she is looking at the floor manager. she has completely fallen in love. she isa has completely fallen in love. she is a really sweet, affectionate dog. we talk all the time. coming up to christmas, about pets at christmas. you really have a clear message from the rspca. yes, this christmas and any christmas we are talking about kindness to animals at christmas. over the christmas period we get a real rise in the amount of calls that we get, people leave them, they go away for the weekend, go on holiday, we deal with so many abandonment is. it is time
she is here with her owner antony.efore christmas. as you can see behind us, that is what she looked like when we first got her in january. she was abandoned, dumped ina january. she was abandoned, dumped in a sports bag with glitter, of italy was for christmas decorations. she was found by a couple. they rushed her to the vets and got a go find me page to pay for her vet bills. after that they read home is el to us. me and my husband, we were the lucky ones that got her. she is looking at the...
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i used to fight with my friend antoni elliott since i've known since he was a law professor, he would talk about it constitution. my response is your party life. there are parts of the constitution that are dead. the requirements of a 35 the tpresident is dead. if you're the most brilliant congressperson in the world, you can't be president and if you'rehundred 17 and senile, you can be president . there is no prohibition against it. that day. on the other hand how can you n say that a part of the constitution talks about equal protection or due process or cruel and unusual punishment doesn't require some interpretation. even justice tell you a brilliant decision about whether or not the fourth amendment applies to gps that are put on the bottom of cars to distract people. what hedid is and live in the constitution . he said our framers if they had known about gps probably would have said that it's a violation of privacy without some warrant or at least probable cause requirement so everybody sees living parts of the constitution, everybody sees that parts . then parts are easy, weath
i used to fight with my friend antoni elliott since i've known since he was a law professor, he would talk about it constitution. my response is your party life. there are parts of the constitution that are dead. the requirements of a 35 the tpresident is dead. if you're the most brilliant congressperson in the world, you can't be president and if you'rehundred 17 and senile, you can be president . there is no prohibition against it. that day. on the other hand how can you n say that a part of...
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sir antony beevor was indicated at winchester and stand hurst where winston churchill learned the soldier's art. he left the army after five years to write. he has published four novels and twelve books of nonfiction. his work has appeared in 32 foreign languages and sold more than eight million copies. among his brilliant works are stalingrad, berlin: the downfall, 1945, d day: the battle for normandy, and the second world war. his literary prizes include the samuel johnson price, the wolfson prize for history and the hawthorne prize for literature. not to mention orders and decorations from various european governments. he is married to the writer and biographer art miscooper whose father was a distinguished and much-loved historian who, sadly, passed away this year. ladies and gentlemen, it is my great honor to introduce sir anthony beevor. [applause] sir anthony, i thought we'd begin by having you set the seen for us. it's the end of august, early september, 1944, and something strange and unaccustomed is happening. the germans on the western front are in full and rather undignified res
sir antony beevor was indicated at winchester and stand hurst where winston churchill learned the soldier's art. he left the army after five years to write. he has published four novels and twelve books of nonfiction. his work has appeared in 32 foreign languages and sold more than eight million copies. among his brilliant works are stalingrad, berlin: the downfall, 1945, d day: the battle for normandy, and the second world war. his literary prizes include the samuel johnson price, the wolfson...
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tonight -- daniel radcliffe, comedian arjen lubach, cooking with "queer eye's" antoni porowski, featuringng to go around the table and make everyone say why
tonight -- daniel radcliffe, comedian arjen lubach, cooking with "queer eye's" antoni porowski, featuringng to go around the table and make everyone say why
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london going to lose its status as the world's foremost financial center because of briggs's the cli antonis know london will remain one of the warrants leading financial center what did we lose in the blues apos porting rights in the e.u. twenty seven and as such in we know to lose the business to serve athens financial center for the european union ok if it's not going to lose its status as the foremost financial center of the world why are so many u.k. businesses quitting for places like frankfurt and dublin. who will because as it stands as a as a member of the european union you do have possible rights those rights allow you to sell financial products throughout the entire union and because britain is leaving it we lose those passports rights that means the banks will have to set up additional operations in the e.u. of twenty seven and that's what they doing we know of seventy seven banks that made the decision to move that european operations over onto the continent thirty of which decided on to frankfurt as they knew had quarters and we did a little bit of a calculation a couple of da
london going to lose its status as the world's foremost financial center because of briggs's the cli antonis know london will remain one of the warrants leading financial center what did we lose in the blues apos porting rights in the e.u. twenty seven and as such in we know to lose the business to serve athens financial center for the european union ok if it's not going to lose its status as the foremost financial center of the world why are so many u.k. businesses quitting for places like...
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tonight -- daniel radcliffe, comedian arjen lubach, cooking with "queer eye's" antoni porowski, featuring
tonight -- daniel radcliffe, comedian arjen lubach, cooking with "queer eye's" antoni porowski, featuring
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an opinion columnist came out and said any deal boris johnson antoni lair things is bad must be pretty aggregating it unilaterally. it sounds like mervyn king. what do you make of what's going on? there's a saving grace on the investor side. in terms of the general situation, the probability spectrum is really wide of what can happen. the outcomes are generally not positive. the idea the european court of justice maybe open the door that they could walk away from the claim of leaving and stay it could be a risk reducer. go back to something that looks more stable. on the market side, sterling is 15% lower versus the euro versus before where it was. the fact for investors, most of the impact of brexit went -- ugh the current there will be good nations of better or worse depending on what kind of deal goes through and what kind of a government is alix:. going forward apparently the euro area reached a deal area protests happening that might be squashed in france , italy trying to reduce its budget deficit. what is the trade? robert: i don't know that this is how most people see it. i thi
an opinion columnist came out and said any deal boris johnson antoni lair things is bad must be pretty aggregating it unilaterally. it sounds like mervyn king. what do you make of what's going on? there's a saving grace on the investor side. in terms of the general situation, the probability spectrum is really wide of what can happen. the outcomes are generally not positive. the idea the european court of justice maybe open the door that they could walk away from the claim of leaving and stay...
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generals of the time at the time for get do overs they won't eric shinseki former army chief of staff antony's any former centcom commander even colin powell in private former general secretary of state the time how dead doubts about the war but you didn't did you i mean you still seem to be a true believer you went to work for george w. bush after retiring from the military when you well let's be very clear i was in europe when the invasion one off i had no influence on the decisions that were made but like good soldiers when i was assigned to iraq i did my job and that's exactly what did you and that's exactly what five hundred thousand other soldiers did as well i'm just wondering did you have your doubts at the time i'm not sure there's ever been a soldier that's gone into a war or gone into battle that hasn't had some doubts countless inquiries in the u.k. in the u.s. have said the intelligence wasn't just wrong it was heavily politicized selected cherry picked to use an argument you're using about my argument it wasn't just that in. going into iraq i don't think you can get every nation
generals of the time at the time for get do overs they won't eric shinseki former army chief of staff antony's any former centcom commander even colin powell in private former general secretary of state the time how dead doubts about the war but you didn't did you i mean you still seem to be a true believer you went to work for george w. bush after retiring from the military when you well let's be very clear i was in europe when the invasion one off i had no influence on the decisions that were...