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women and i'm delighted to be joined by one of them in studio right now and have you know that an asher to live is a prominent intellectual and a creative african feminist four days into it eighteen she published these bones will rise again a reflection on zimbabwe's military coupe and great to have you in studio and you are now the author of two books to publish books one of them has won an award. what did it take to get to this point i took a lot so i mean i studied accounting and i started off as a reporter with you in the newsroom and i guess was six years ago and so a lot of work that i had to get to. it's really just been pushing working within the industry. and having pushed within working on literary festivals working hard to get many scripts submitted so it's you know we could do a whole workshop on what it takes to become an add in or be an author in general actually write right and i think staying on the theme of what you struggle i mean do you find that you you have to sort of tailor your narrative and make it dilute the african dance so that your work could appear appeal to
women and i'm delighted to be joined by one of them in studio right now and have you know that an asher to live is a prominent intellectual and a creative african feminist four days into it eighteen she published these bones will rise again a reflection on zimbabwe's military coupe and great to have you in studio and you are now the author of two books to publish books one of them has won an award. what did it take to get to this point i took a lot so i mean i studied accounting and i started...
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they could reject the request or grant a longer delay than may actually wants thank you mr speaker by asher. all along or no extension at all to me of lawmakers grill theresa may over the breaks a delay at the weekly prime minister's question may favor postponing bret's it until the thirtieth of june extending it any longer would mean britain having to take part in elections to the european parliament may said that scenario could have been avoided if m.p.'s had only agreed to her deal i'm pressing the case for the deal the extension that i wrote to donald tusk about last week that in fact was introduced by the by parliament last night but can i also say to my own noble friend i think it is important we we could actually be outside the european union by now if we manage to get the deal through. once the june deadline in order to conclude cross party talks with the opposition labor party but many european leaders have a little faith in the talks and want a longer extension instead the german chancellor says she supports a so-called flex tension allowing britain to leave when they can and the
they could reject the request or grant a longer delay than may actually wants thank you mr speaker by asher. all along or no extension at all to me of lawmakers grill theresa may over the breaks a delay at the weekly prime minister's question may favor postponing bret's it until the thirtieth of june extending it any longer would mean britain having to take part in elections to the european parliament may said that scenario could have been avoided if m.p.'s had only agreed to her deal i'm...
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it is interesting because asher is saying, what became the incident, what may believe led to the leakace that somebody deliberately tipped because they did not like the decision and want to cause embarrassment to the government and also potentially to leadership that may not have been as favoured on the issues as may he would've liked, particularly people like jeremy hunt that have been perceived to be a bit soft on china for example. denial and other things. absolute denial. it is much more about who was trying to blow who up in terms of the leadership in context that ensued with the conservative party even much reason as to the prime minister, but we had days and days for the story is now a week old and is all about the leaking i've gone back to the substance again and these are not particularly new, we knew within hours that this was going to be a potential problem in terms of huawei and knowing that the us is already said that it would not get into bed with huawei and there have been australian concerns as well. what is interesting is the escalation of this and the actual threat t
it is interesting because asher is saying, what became the incident, what may believe led to the leakace that somebody deliberately tipped because they did not like the decision and want to cause embarrassment to the government and also potentially to leadership that may not have been as favoured on the issues as may he would've liked, particularly people like jeremy hunt that have been perceived to be a bit soft on china for example. denial and other things. absolute denial. it is much more...
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and it's asher the money is already started pouring in i think over eight hundred million dollars worthalready just how potentially complicated could the reconstruction process be what have you been hearing about that. well i think rebuilding not to dab is going to be an enormous challenge and a model michael's talk about five years but i think many builds in experts will probably find that very ambitious they're talking about you know ten fifteen years possibly even longer and then it depends what you're talking about when you're talking about rebuilding it does that mean coming up with something creative some new design you know. president for the presence of often like to leave their mark on the city by coming up with some architectural creativity for some national monuments on the other hand it could mean trying to restore it to its full mode got the glory that will take special or to sounds craftspeople people who really know how to restore such a building not easy to find it's all very costly though because of those donations the money is there but it will be an enormous task it w
and it's asher the money is already started pouring in i think over eight hundred million dollars worthalready just how potentially complicated could the reconstruction process be what have you been hearing about that. well i think rebuilding not to dab is going to be an enormous challenge and a model michael's talk about five years but i think many builds in experts will probably find that very ambitious they're talking about you know ten fifteen years possibly even longer and then it depends...
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>>issue >>when young asher here and his mom are in the mood for japanese really enjoys a great. to a core san francisco salmon and rice fix. but if really wanted to go upscale there are options like this gorgeous array of sushi and sashimi and then there's this the japanese barbecue. >>jeff roman had freeze the vicki liviakis francisco, vicki liviakis kron 4 news. kron 4 news. (jr)(jr) a little tipsy putting aside local 4. >>why are japanese inspired cocktails to compliment their wag ou. >>looks yummy if you have a restaurant cafe or bar that you'd like to see featured on diamond dish send an e-mail to die in addition kron four dot com or fill out the submission form on our website. you can also check out our died in dish facebook page. well still ahead tonight, a baseball fan punched outside of dodger stadium in los angeles tonight, he is on life support hear from his wife who is demanding justice. >>and up next in sports warriors >>it's a rafale was walking in the parking lot after friday night's extra innings game. he was talking to his wife on the phone. the wife says she he
>>issue >>when young asher here and his mom are in the mood for japanese really enjoys a great. to a core san francisco salmon and rice fix. but if really wanted to go upscale there are options like this gorgeous array of sushi and sashimi and then there's this the japanese barbecue. >>jeff roman had freeze the vicki liviakis francisco, vicki liviakis kron 4 news. kron 4 news. (jr)(jr) a little tipsy putting aside local 4. >>why are japanese inspired cocktails to...
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. >> zain asher, cnn, new york. >> that is "cnn newsroom." i'm natalie allen. "new day" is ahead.g. you've tried moisturizer after moisturizer but one blows them all out of the water. hydro boost from neutrogena®. with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back. neutrogena® >>> they want more people in their sanctuary cities, we'll give them more people. we'll give them a lot, an unlimited supply. >> they reduce the outflow of migration. the american people will be generous. >> there are women and children held in cages. i held a 2-month-old baby. this is just as un-american as you get. >> he was founded after 9/11 because they recognized that some people did something. >> she called it something. not something terrible. >> obscene for the president to take that and make a political front. >> you would think the
. >> zain asher, cnn, new york. >> that is "cnn newsroom." i'm natalie allen. "new day" is ahead.g. you've tried moisturizer after moisturizer but one blows them all out of the water. hydro boost from neutrogena®. with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back. neutrogena® >>> they want more people in their sanctuary cities, we'll give them more people. we'll give them a lot, an unlimited supply. >> they reduce the outflow of...
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i don't expect him to play fair or be a neutral asher it. i don't threaten anybody.s immense powers and if you want to go to war with congress, do you so at your own peril. >> how do you do that? >> first of all the issue of subpoenas and contempt of congress citations and going to court, if you violate a court order you're in criminal contempt of court and you can go to jail for that, that's what i was talking about. incarceration can be in your future, either through the court system or in the extraordinary and not used for a while power of congress. congress has the power and the supreme court rulings in the past have upheld that power to actually arrest and incarcerate individuals who don't cooperate with lawful subpoenas issued by the congress. >> listen to rod rosenstein. he defended his handling of the mueller report and he also took aim at the obama administration. >> the previous administration chose not to publicize the full story about russian computer hackers and social media trolls, and how they relate to russia's broader strategy to undermine america. t
i don't expect him to play fair or be a neutral asher it. i don't threaten anybody.s immense powers and if you want to go to war with congress, do you so at your own peril. >> how do you do that? >> first of all the issue of subpoenas and contempt of congress citations and going to court, if you violate a court order you're in criminal contempt of court and you can go to jail for that, that's what i was talking about. incarceration can be in your future, either through the court...
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i think my husband asher and i had the same feeling that beto and amy had.p him win this race because we were so concerned about the state of the country. >> as he had done in el paso six years earlier, beto proved never to count out the underdog. >> thank you all for doing this. very grateful. >> you're exciting to me like john kennedy excited me. >> over the next 15 months, beto marched across texas. sometimes he even rolled in. >> on a first name basis with every stranger he meets, beto is waking up passion in democrats across the deep red state of texas. >> beto pledged to visit each and every county in the state, sharing his journey on facebook live. >> to drive to all 254 counties. >> and he did. >> we continued to stick to beto's style of being this really authentic, transparent candidate, which really caught on. >> we never ask whether someone is republican or democrat. we don't care about turning texas blue or keeping it red. none of that matters as much as making sure this country lives up to its potential and its promise. >> town halls, rallies, t
i think my husband asher and i had the same feeling that beto and amy had.p him win this race because we were so concerned about the state of the country. >> as he had done in el paso six years earlier, beto proved never to count out the underdog. >> thank you all for doing this. very grateful. >> you're exciting to me like john kennedy excited me. >> over the next 15 months, beto marched across texas. sometimes he even rolled in. >> on a first name basis with...
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extended universe starring asher angel as a teenage boy who finds he can transform himself into an adultro, played by zachary levi. >> you're like a bad guy, right? >> you did opposite of what a superhero is supposed to do. >> you're him. you're the hero. >> you're welcome for not getting robbed! >> i'm batman. >> get him, batman! >> how old are you? >> basically 15. >> a solid 93% certified fresh on rotten tomatoes. tom russo writes, amid the unattributed riffing, perv jokes, and graphics you realize "shazam" is pretty entertaining. and pete hammond says it passes >>> this morning on "world news now," new details about the man who claimed to be a child missing for nearly eight years. >> dna proved the person claiming he is timmothy pitzen is not timmothy. the pitzen family is now reacting, so is the man behind this hoax. >>> president trump getting ready to head to the u.s./mexico border just a day after he backed off his threat to close it. what led to his change of heart. >>> the desperate search to find a kidnapped american. the search zone is expanding in uganda and authorities ther
extended universe starring asher angel as a teenage boy who finds he can transform himself into an adultro, played by zachary levi. >> you're like a bad guy, right? >> you did opposite of what a superhero is supposed to do. >> you're him. you're the hero. >> you're welcome for not getting robbed! >> i'm batman. >> get him, batman! >> how old are you? >> basically 15. >> a solid 93% certified fresh on rotten tomatoes. tom russo writes, amid...
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>> not the se asher. but the same person as -- you know. do >> i'm one of those clients that can't get ahold of him. >> we make architectural concrete which is mainly tables and tecoops. it's fun. >> this was in your wheel house, the hgtvshow. >> how about you? >> i've been a graphic artist. i teach acting for kids. and my universey is son michael who's in a wonderful band. he's playing bass with ziare olivia. >> we're so happy. you g will hang out with me and jenna in the fourth hour. >> they have fun. you're so used to everyonsm ing and beaming at you. thank you so much. we love having you here. you ct, we're not letti go. you have to come back. don't forget. "a very brady renovation" premieres in >>september. > it's national siblings day so this is perfect. >> howperfect. >> let's show you what we've got happening today. we've got severe weather going on through the mid-mississippi river valley. we've got snow going on and blizzard developing through the rockies. airport impact, salt lake city, in and snow. denver, minneapolis, snow and
>> not the se asher. but the same person as -- you know. do >> i'm one of those clients that can't get ahold of him. >> we make architectural concrete which is mainly tables and tecoops. it's fun. >> this was in your wheel house, the hgtvshow. >> how about you? >> i've been a graphic artist. i teach acting for kids. and my universey is son michael who's in a wonderful band. he's playing bass with ziare olivia. >> we're so happy. you g will hang out with...
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theresa may is standing by her legs it asher latest brexit strategy. -- her latest brexit strategy.ension to the brexit process to june 30, but the block could exist on a much longer delay. joining us now is our guest from new york. from citi. rahbari because parliament has taken back control, is it kind of we care but there is not that kind of cliffhanger? thehe first thing to say is april 12 deadline holds unless the european union's when he seven other members agree to a longer extension. that is the first big question that hopefully we will get an answer to this week. then we have theresa may's proposition. what we saw this weekend was a change of tone. she is no longer repeating the mantra, we are going to get control of our laws and our border. she is saying now there is some version of my deal or there is no brexit. that is the first time i have hurt her put it in binary terms like that. what she means by no brexit, that is the question. is she talking about revoking article 50? she is putting that to parliament, putting that out to the british people. that has been a change
theresa may is standing by her legs it asher latest brexit strategy. -- her latest brexit strategy.ension to the brexit process to june 30, but the block could exist on a much longer delay. joining us now is our guest from new york. from citi. rahbari because parliament has taken back control, is it kind of we care but there is not that kind of cliffhanger? thehe first thing to say is april 12 deadline holds unless the european union's when he seven other members agree to a longer extension....