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travis barker plays drums. >> yeah. >> jimmy: on the song. up a a little bit because even before i started making this album, i already had insecurities about, you know, my voice in rock music and just how i could make that work and if that was going to, you know, be authentic to me and so sending it to this is th you get to see, like, this amazing talented, you know, pop punk god is. like, going to let you know whether he likes your song or not. >> jimmy: the album, is it coming out can you hint anything? >> yes it's going to be coming out this summer. >> jimmy: yes! and i'm really, really - [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: come on, now >> i'm really, really excited. i'm so excited because in the past i haven't done a lot of collaborations or features so we're going to see a lot more collaborations on this album >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. and thanks again for performing on the show tonight, and it's always good to see you come back more often will you, please >> yes, i would love to. >> jimmy: thank you, pal willow, everybody. [
travis barker plays drums. >> yeah. >> jimmy: on the song. up a a little bit because even before i started making this album, i already had insecurities about, you know, my voice in rock music and just how i could make that work and if that was going to, you know, be authentic to me and so sending it to this is th you get to see, like, this amazing talented, you know, pop punk god is. like, going to let you know whether he likes your song or not. >> jimmy: the album, is it...
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barker talks from mr. jefferson's porch on the subject of education and mr. jefferson's views of lifelong learning in creating an educated citizenry capable of self-government in about 45 minutes. we'll see mr. barker. welcome an abigail adams interpreter for a candid conversation. and in 90 minutes monticello gardeners and plant curators. talk about how jefferson planned his gardens and how they recreate those gardens today thomas. jefferson's monticello provided the video of these three programs. oh my heavens. well citizens my pleasure indeed my blessings to have you all come visit here this afternoon this 13th day of april, which i am hearing and receiving the salutations in honor of my particular birthday. i have steam your interest in recognizing that though. i hope you will realize that personally i prefer not my birthday to be recognized but rather the the birthday of our nation. i consider our nation to be the world's best. hope. and so when we think of what some have referred to as founders day let it be the recognition that we have founded as the a
barker talks from mr. jefferson's porch on the subject of education and mr. jefferson's views of lifelong learning in creating an educated citizenry capable of self-government in about 45 minutes. we'll see mr. barker. welcome an abigail adams interpreter for a candid conversation. and in 90 minutes monticello gardeners and plant curators. talk about how jefferson planned his gardens and how they recreate those gardens today thomas. jefferson's monticello provided the video of these three...
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barker refused. shortly thereafter, barker was shot and eid attended him as he slowly died. eid later reflected, i don't think anyone who studies war doesn't get stuck in the battle of they are moply. it's that thing of standing our ground until the last man. if you had your chance to cut out or stay you would have stayed. despite some misgivings, according to official records, the u.s. command post called in a napalm strike. sergeant eid was set on fire and severely burned because of an air strike. he was weakened but still alive. he managed to roll in the dirt. he said among his problems, it proved inconsequential. he said the napalm served a purpose, flushing the enemy out. later in the afternoon, still conscious but bleeding he said he was surprised of three enemy soldiers behind them. there were three looking at me, one with a pistol. eid said he shot and killed two but shot in the face. it destroyed his right eyesocket. he was knocked unconscious. when he came to the third vietnamese was gone. small groups continued moving through the area until about midnight, eid sai
barker refused. shortly thereafter, barker was shot and eid attended him as he slowly died. eid later reflected, i don't think anyone who studies war doesn't get stuck in the battle of they are moply. it's that thing of standing our ground until the last man. if you had your chance to cut out or stay you would have stayed. despite some misgivings, according to official records, the u.s. command post called in a napalm strike. sergeant eid was set on fire and severely burned because of an air...
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k. leading to calls to slow down the unlocking agenda needs. barker reports from london. you case barsky and long overdue heat wave. daring people to believe the pandemic. nearly over on june. the 21st. the government plans to scrap all cove and restrictions in england ready 1st summer to remember with the frustration going down and quite soon i think it should be normal. it's becoming quite quite quickly. definitely that mood has changed in the last few weeks. and i think everybody is desperate for a bit of a break. but scientists are increasingly nervous, according to the latest state of the countries in the early stages of a 3rd wave of infections with a right growing fastness amongst 10 to 14 year olds. this bank here that they're in the public health crisis now and right now, cases and hospitalizations that increasing drifting rapid spreads with the more transmissible variants while only about 38 percent of our population is fully vaccinated. and we need to really cope that early on. so that we don't end up in the same situation. we work several times so far we've ac
k. leading to calls to slow down the unlocking agenda needs. barker reports from london. you case barsky and long overdue heat wave. daring people to believe the pandemic. nearly over on june. the 21st. the government plans to scrap all cove and restrictions in england ready 1st summer to remember with the frustration going down and quite soon i think it should be normal. it's becoming quite quite quickly. definitely that mood has changed in the last few weeks. and i think everybody is...
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minutes historical interpreter bill barker talks from mr. jefferson's porch on the subject of education and mr. jefferson's views of lifelong learning and creating an educated citizenry capable of self-government in about two hours 10 minutes. we'll see mr. barker welcome and abigail adams interpreter for a candid conversation. afternoon and welcome to the woodrow wilson international center for scholars woodrow wilson then and now series featuring philip zelikow of the university of virginia and his book the road less traveled the secret battle to end the great war in 1916 to 1917. the woodrow wilson international center for scholars, aims to unite the world of ideas to the world of policy by supporting preeminent scholarship and linking that scholarship to issues of concern to officials in washington. congress established the center in 1968 as the official national memorial to president wilson. unlike the physical monuments in the nation's capital. it's a living memorial whose work and scholarship commemorates quote the ideals and concerns
minutes historical interpreter bill barker talks from mr. jefferson's porch on the subject of education and mr. jefferson's views of lifelong learning and creating an educated citizenry capable of self-government in about two hours 10 minutes. we'll see mr. barker welcome and abigail adams interpreter for a candid conversation. afternoon and welcome to the woodrow wilson international center for scholars woodrow wilson then and now series featuring philip zelikow of the university of virginia...
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barker welcome and abigail adams interpreter for a candid conversation. afternoon and welcome to the woodrow wilson international center for scholars woodrow wilson then and now series featuring philip zelikow of the university of virginia and his book the road less traveled the secret battle to end the great war in 1916 to 1917. the woodrow wilson international center for scholars, aims to unite the world of ideas to the world of policy by supporting preeminentol
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the social worker who barker shows us the school wants were asylum seekers can find shelter in testimony the city used to be safe for refugees but more and more are hiding from the authorities if the police pick them up they're looking at either likely that had friend or a violent pushback than most would i want to be seen by the police after all we need shout out from a who also had documents you would speak to up on the street and spent months in a detention center i haven't. thought hunger striking. we didn't know 1st why are we here and for how long going to last one incident was especially traumatic might they have brought this group of police. everyone. was really but like so many people. in pain or support arbitrary detentions and holding facilities so prisons and human rights violations the authorities tell a different story the government says that push backs are nothing but. that so-called secret detention sites don't exist that we are on the way to her and our state which is a free removal detention center yet still. to the public eye. surrounded by the right of even this offi
the social worker who barker shows us the school wants were asylum seekers can find shelter in testimony the city used to be safe for refugees but more and more are hiding from the authorities if the police pick them up they're looking at either likely that had friend or a violent pushback than most would i want to be seen by the police after all we need shout out from a who also had documents you would speak to up on the street and spent months in a detention center i haven't. thought hunger...
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the social worker hope barker shows us this was where asylum seekers can find shelter in testimony this city used to be safe for refugees but more and more are hiding from the authorities if the police pick them up that looking at either like they did had one or a violent push back from i think what i want to be seen by the police after we meet shut up from argyria who also had documents he was speak to up on the street and spent months in a detention center i haven't. thought hunger striking goes we didn't know for us why are we here for how long it's going to last one incident was especially traumatic might they have brought this group of police. everyone. was really but like so many people. complain or support arbitrary detentions in holding facility so prisons and human rights violations the authorities tell a different story the government says that pushbacks are nothing but turkish propaganda and that so-called secret detention sites don't exist that we are on the way to her in a state which is a free removal detention center yet still inaccessible to the public eye. surrounded by
the social worker hope barker shows us this was where asylum seekers can find shelter in testimony this city used to be safe for refugees but more and more are hiding from the authorities if the police pick them up that looking at either like they did had one or a violent push back from i think what i want to be seen by the police after we meet shut up from argyria who also had documents he was speak to up on the street and spent months in a detention center i haven't. thought hunger striking...
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the problem is that his chairman is greg barker, now member of the house of lords and a lot of peopleo been involved with this, his organisation from his company has been involved, and many people have been saying it is time to clean london up. as whole mafia, london grad, moscow on thames accusations, it's all too closely, buts, of course, many people, as you said, we need all the money we can get at the moment, and there are those in the city who make huge amounts of money from these relationships, whether they are lawyers, accountants, stock movers and shakers who don't want to see these things brought in line. but i think it is pretty brave of the treasury. i think it is pretty brave of the treasury-— think it is pretty brave of the treasu . ., ., , , ., ., treasury. i want to pick up on that with lance. _ treasury. i want to pick up on that with lance, there _ treasury. i want to pick up on that with lance, there is _ treasury. i want to pick up on that with lance, there is no _ treasury. i want to pick up on thatj with lance, there is no suggestion in this trailer otherwise but
the problem is that his chairman is greg barker, now member of the house of lords and a lot of peopleo been involved with this, his organisation from his company has been involved, and many people have been saying it is time to clean london up. as whole mafia, london grad, moscow on thames accusations, it's all too closely, buts, of course, many people, as you said, we need all the money we can get at the moment, and there are those in the city who make huge amounts of money from these...
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either mystic or the other good you'll see us justin barker. covered up that this stuff i've done it. on your idea modding kids it's. a total not that i'd suggest we would see you with oh i just decided there munitions you see me and i mean the ski team at the m.c.g. ficus saw in the mid done the man you gotta admit when you city maybe additionally should luggage take him over to him to go to sleep in the. busiest nubile of august met all the solace posed at the new bowl of the marriott those nights are noble i'm old uppers you need. we all gone. ya. cause a wide stalls so it's going to last just like that i was in it does your bullshit but i will it's your life cause it just. it was that. all of. the unsubtle insist on this record producer on record producer doesn't. have him when you leave i would think just from a. you know he's not just good luck in his night. it's not socialism from record. no slum will go through your vision does it give jeff score could you give a deep breath and let's say some scope of silos feel so i give them. as a ma
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either mystic of the other ideal for us justin barker. covered up the just struggling here. and there i hear minding kids eating. did see a moon is a total nother i g.'s of this week with your with oh i just get so i live munitions you see me and i mean the scheme at the ins is difficult so in the mid done the man you got that admin you would use it to maybe additionally should luggage take him over to him to go to sleep in the. busiest new bit of august met with all the solace pills that the able to move at those nights when it will mold up as in need . of you all be on. yom stay because a wide storm so it's going to last just like that i was and it does your bullshit but i will it's a lost cause it just. was that. all . she stands for it's going to produce a record producer doesn't. have him when you leave your legacy and just from earth. living is not just delirium was in these night raids. it's not socialism from record. no slum will sell through your vision that is the score could you give a dba a lesson some scope of silos feel so i give them. as they're made in octobe
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well, you know, it's i feel like the young people that who was standing at a place called camp barker about four or six blocks north of year. they're standing and waiting on president abraham lincoln to come to see them in 1862 and and they up. they're not brady brady makes a photograph of them. behind them is slavery ahead of them is freedom. they don't know much about what's ahead of them, but they do to us behind them and they don't want any parts of that. so i feel like that today. this is a country. that's come a long way. the future is bright for this country and for the people who love it and who work hard to make it what it is today, and i'm proud to be a part of that. here here
well, you know, it's i feel like the young people that who was standing at a place called camp barker about four or six blocks north of year. they're standing and waiting on president abraham lincoln to come to see them in 1862 and and they up. they're not brady brady makes a photograph of them. behind them is slavery ahead of them is freedom. they don't know much about what's ahead of them, but they do to us behind them and they don't want any parts of that. so i feel like that today. this is...
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social worker hope barker shows us the squats were asylum seekers can find shelter in testimony the city used to be safe for refugees but more and more are hiding from the authorities if the police pick them up that looking at either likely detention or a violent push back so most people don't want to be seen by the police after remeet shot up from a jury who also had documents he was speak to up on the street and spent months in a detention center i haven't. thought hunger striking because we didn't know 1st why are we here and for how long it's going to last one incident was especially traumatic might they have brought this group of police. everyone. was really like so many people. complain or support arbitrary detentions in holding facilities to prisons and human rights violations the authorities tell a different story the government says that push backs are nothing but turkish propaganda that so-called secret detention sites don't exist that we are on the way to her and our state which is a free removal detention center yet still. to the public eye. surrounded by the rope the mountai
social worker hope barker shows us the squats were asylum seekers can find shelter in testimony the city used to be safe for refugees but more and more are hiding from the authorities if the police pick them up that looking at either likely detention or a violent push back so most people don't want to be seen by the police after remeet shot up from a jury who also had documents he was speak to up on the street and spent months in a detention center i haven't. thought hunger striking because we...
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the social worker hope barker shows us the squats were asylum seekers can find shelter in testimony the city used to be safe for refugees but more and more are hiding from the authorities if the police pick them up they're looking at either like the detention or a violent pushback so mostly what i want to be seen by the police after all we need shut off from our jury are who also had documents he was speak to up on the street and spent months in a detention center i haven't. thought hunger striking. we didn't know 1st why are we here and for how long can i last one incident was especially traumatic might they have brought this group of police. everyone. was really bugged like so many people. complain or support arbitrary detentions and holding facilities to prisons and human rights violations the authorities tell a different story the government that pushbacks are nothing but turkish propaganda that so-called secret detention sides don't exist that we are on the way to her in a state which is a free removal detention center yet still inaccessible to the public i'm. surrounded by the roa
the social worker hope barker shows us the squats were asylum seekers can find shelter in testimony the city used to be safe for refugees but more and more are hiding from the authorities if the police pick them up they're looking at either like the detention or a violent pushback so mostly what i want to be seen by the police after all we need shut off from our jury are who also had documents he was speak to up on the street and spent months in a detention center i haven't. thought hunger...
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well, you know, it's i feel like the young people that who was standing at a place called camp barker about four or six blocks north of year. they're standing and waiting on president abraham lincoln to come to see them in 1862 and and they up. they're not brady brady makes a photograph of them. behind them is slavery ahead of them is freedom. they don't know much about what's ahead of them, but they do to us behind them and they don't want any parts of that. so i feel like that today. this is a country. that's come a long way. the future is bright for this country and for the people who love it and who work hard to make it what it is today, and i'm proud to be a part of that. ♪ ♪ here [applause] ♪ ♪ >> american history is on social media. [no audio] >> this is american history tv featuring events, interviews, archival films, and visits to college classrooms, museums, and historic places. exploring our nation's past every weekend on c-span3. [no audio] >> for five weeks, may 30 through june 27, we will feature a first lady symposium cohosted by the white house historical association a
well, you know, it's i feel like the young people that who was standing at a place called camp barker about four or six blocks north of year. they're standing and waiting on president abraham lincoln to come to see them in 1862 and and they up. they're not brady brady makes a photograph of them. behind them is slavery ahead of them is freedom. they don't know much about what's ahead of them, but they do to us behind them and they don't want any parts of that. so i feel like that today. this is...
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well, you know, it's i feel like the young people that who was standing at a place called camp barker about four or six blocks north of year. they're standing and waiting on president abraham lincoln to come to see them in 1862 and and they up. they're not brady brady makes a photograph of them. behind them is slavery ahead of them is freedom. they don't know much about what's ahead of them, but they do to us behind them and they don't want any parts of that. so i feel like that today. this is a country. that's come a long way. the future is bright for this country and for the people who love it and who work hard to make it what it is today, and i'm proud to be a part of that. here here ♪ [applause] >> this week, we are looking back to the state in history -- this date in history. >> the lincoln memorial was dedicated in 1922, 57 years after abraham lincoln was assassinated at the end of the civil war. more than 50,000 people crowded the grounds for the dedication ceremony, including elected officials and the diplomatic corps. seen in the audience are many civil veterans from the nort
well, you know, it's i feel like the young people that who was standing at a place called camp barker about four or six blocks north of year. they're standing and waiting on president abraham lincoln to come to see them in 1862 and and they up. they're not brady brady makes a photograph of them. behind them is slavery ahead of them is freedom. they don't know much about what's ahead of them, but they do to us behind them and they don't want any parts of that. so i feel like that today. this is...
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well, you know, it's i feel like the young people that who was standing at a place called camp barker about four or six blocks north of year. they're standing and waiting on president abraham lincoln to come to see them in 1862 and and they up. they're not brady brady makes a photograph of them. behind them is slavery ahead of them is freedom. they don't know much about what's ahead of them, but they do to us behind them and they don't want any parts of that. so i feel like that today. this is a country. that's come a long way. the future is bright for this country and for the people who love it and who work hard to make it what it is today, and i'm proud to be a part of that. here here this week we're looking back to this date in history. it was almost two years ago in june 1972 that five men broke into the democratic national committee headquarters in washington. it turned out that they were connected with my re-election committee. and the watergate break-in became a major issue in the campaign. the full resources of the fbi and the justice department were used to investigate the in
well, you know, it's i feel like the young people that who was standing at a place called camp barker about four or six blocks north of year. they're standing and waiting on president abraham lincoln to come to see them in 1862 and and they up. they're not brady brady makes a photograph of them. behind them is slavery ahead of them is freedom. they don't know much about what's ahead of them, but they do to us behind them and they don't want any parts of that. so i feel like that today. this is...
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the social worker hope barker shows us the watts were asylum seekers can find shelter in testimony the city used to be safe for refugees but more and more are hiding from the authorities if the police pick them up that looking at either likely detention or a violent pushback so most people don't want to be seen by the police after all we need shut out from a jury are also had documents he was speak up on the street and spent months in a detention center i haven't. thought hunger striking because we didn't know 1st why and for how long it's going to last one incident was especially traumatic might they have brought this group of police. and everyone. was really like so many people. complain or support arbitrary detentions in holding facilities or prisons and human rights violations the authorities tell a different story the government says that push backs are nothing but george propaganda that so-called secret detention sites don't exist that we are on the way to her nest which is a free removal detention center yet still inaccessible to the public eye. surrounded by the road open mount
the social worker hope barker shows us the watts were asylum seekers can find shelter in testimony the city used to be safe for refugees but more and more are hiding from the authorities if the police pick them up that looking at either likely detention or a violent pushback so most people don't want to be seen by the police after all we need shut out from a jury are also had documents he was speak up on the street and spent months in a detention center i haven't. thought hunger striking...
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wealthy democracies are discussing vaccines as they face growing pressure to share stockpiles leave barker reports from london. we don't know exactly when they are believed to contract it coronavirus or indeed what kind of contact they may have had with other delegates from other countries over the last couple of days but the house forced the entire indian team including 4 minister josh anka to sit it out and carry on taking parts remotely from their hotel rooms they already is the india with here to seek more support from the g 7 countries when it comes to dealing with the coronavirus to 2 a thing that is deepening and worsening in the country canada has become the 1st country in the world to approve pfizer's coronavirus vaccine for children aged 12 or above the pharmaceutical giant says that its trials on 12 to 15 year olds show the job is 100 percent effective against curve at 19. israel's president has chosen the strongest rival of prime minister benjamin netanyahu to form a new government peed heads the centrist party and secured the support of 56 of the knesset's 120 members it puts
wealthy democracies are discussing vaccines as they face growing pressure to share stockpiles leave barker reports from london. we don't know exactly when they are believed to contract it coronavirus or indeed what kind of contact they may have had with other delegates from other countries over the last couple of days but the house forced the entire indian team including 4 minister josh anka to sit it out and carry on taking parts remotely from their hotel rooms they already is the india with...
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. >> reporter: susan lopez barker is a lifetime rider, too, and she said when she saw three of these nine faces, she recognized them as her drivers. >> i knew some of them and they've been really great. and i want to tell everybody, just keep your prayers for the family. and let's all grow together with this in our hearts. >> reporter: people have been dropping off flowers and notes and other mementos and that's one way to help. but if you want to help these families that are now going to be planning for funerals and planning for lives without these men, there is that way to help, as well. and we have resources for you on our website, nbcbayarea.cjose, bay area news. >> chris, thank you very much. >>> now we want to take some time to remember the victims one by one. we spoke with the father of jose hernandez. he says he's still in shock but wanted to talk about his son, whose life ended much too soon. >> what i'm going to miss is i know i'm not going to hear the sound of his motorcycle, the sound of his car when he was stopping by. >> the 35-year-old worked for vta since 2012. jose's
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london support has rallied outside the british prime minister's official residence in whitehall neve barker is that. it is far far too simple to see what's going on in the middle east as being concentrated simply in israel and palestine because here in london where around 2000 people also gathered on one hall there was a sense all burning injustice at the eviction of palestinian families in east jerusalem and a huge amount of concern about the upsurge in violence in the region as well the british government hasn't remained silent the u.k. together and france germany spain and italy have israel to reverse settlement building saying that it threatens the setting up of a viable palestinian state don't rob britain's foreign secretary though has condemned the farming of rockets from gaza towards through flamin all the targets in israel and all of these european nations both sides of the divide to come back to the negotiating table people who have gathered here in london say this isn't just a case of clashes this isn't just about one group against another this is about in their words the occupier
london support has rallied outside the british prime minister's official residence in whitehall neve barker is that. it is far far too simple to see what's going on in the middle east as being concentrated simply in israel and palestine because here in london where around 2000 people also gathered on one hall there was a sense all burning injustice at the eviction of palestinian families in east jerusalem and a huge amount of concern about the upsurge in violence in the region as well the...
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tested positive so it's delegation took part in the g. 7 summit in london from the hotel rooms leave barker reports now from london. this is being hailed as a real return to face to face diplomacy after a 2 year hiatus albeit meetings have taken place with delegates wearing moscow where they've been sitting around tables they've been separated by per specs screens on top of that according to the organizers there's been a lot of tight coronavirus protocols introduced to make sure that incidents like this don't happen including the daily testing of all delicate security and journalists who have been working inside lancaster county nevertheless to indian diplomats it's been confirmed have tested positive for corona virus we don't know what variant all strain of the virus it is but it doesn't mean that the entire indian mission here to the g. 7 nice to sit it out and continue participating remotely hotel rooms over a video link up including foreign minister josh and we know that he mates with the u.s. secretary of state anthony blinken on monday questions are whether some work is being done beh
tested positive so it's delegation took part in the g. 7 summit in london from the hotel rooms leave barker reports now from london. this is being hailed as a real return to face to face diplomacy after a 2 year hiatus albeit meetings have taken place with delegates wearing moscow where they've been sitting around tables they've been separated by per specs screens on top of that according to the organizers there's been a lot of tight coronavirus protocols introduced to make sure that incidents...
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australia india south africa and south korea see the summits as guests well has kept moon i from the barker he tries me live from london leave quite a lot in the entry for these leaders as they get to these discussions one of the main topics they'll be tackling. does by the question how are they going to fit it all in only 2 days a lancaster house behind me is the scene of many historic top level diplomatic meetings over the years but the action packed shuttle covers pretty much all of the main crisis areas in the world and some of the biggest challenges surrounding these like minded democracies today jim mentioned some of them are global warming the issue of course about distributing vaccines so those countries that need the most but the day will actually begin by focusing on myanmar and we gather that delegates will 1st hear a recording from the unity government there explaining what the situation is like on the ground before being asked by the host the united kingdom. to do more to put the pressure on the military jump to their in the form of extending arms embargoes more sanctions on ke
australia india south africa and south korea see the summits as guests well has kept moon i from the barker he tries me live from london leave quite a lot in the entry for these leaders as they get to these discussions one of the main topics they'll be tackling. does by the question how are they going to fit it all in only 2 days a lancaster house behind me is the scene of many historic top level diplomatic meetings over the years but the action packed shuttle covers pretty much all of the main...
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pandemic has crippled many of europe's economies leaving young people concerned about their futures barker reports. tear gas in paris an all too familiar sight france has made a demonstrations traditionally a show of force by the country's mighty trade unions. a message for the government the power lies not with politicians but with people. this year labor unions who are joined by members of the yellow vest movement that kicked off a wave of anti-government protests 3 years ago. the french president emanuel remains under mounting pressure to abandon economic and social reforms as the country reels from 3 crippling coronavirus lockdowns for some this was about more than workers' rights. it was a show of rage. on may day the historic gathering to has a global context we keep on having protests and then we protest happen for nothing no one is listening to us but i think it's important to keep coming back. in the british capital hundreds gathered in trafalgar square under the banner kill the bill against a proposal that would give police extra powers to curb protests is fear the changes will h
pandemic has crippled many of europe's economies leaving young people concerned about their futures barker reports. tear gas in paris an all too familiar sight france has made a demonstrations traditionally a show of force by the country's mighty trade unions. a message for the government the power lies not with politicians but with people. this year labor unions who are joined by members of the yellow vest movement that kicked off a wave of anti-government protests 3 years ago. the french...
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it does feel as if the country is a merging out of it for the barker for us there in london. thraldom is in new delhi with the worsening situation in india. we are outside one of india's biggest public hospitals where the army is setting up an oxygen generation plant it's using technology based on oxygen generation found on its fighter jets and it says in up $500.00 of these in the country over the next 3 months as hospitals struggle with shortages of oxygen 5 patients in the state of the truck and other latest to lose their lives after the oxygen supply ran out in the southern city of bengal lou do hospitals are telling patients to make other arrangements but there are no intensive care unit beds left in the city like many of india's cities banga lose in the state of karnataka with 24 patients died when they are in the supply ran out on monday the state's former leader has written to prime minister in the interim already asking him to prevent this tragedy and the government is facing a lot of criticism from across the country from many high court the delhi high court said to
it does feel as if the country is a merging out of it for the barker for us there in london. thraldom is in new delhi with the worsening situation in india. we are outside one of india's biggest public hospitals where the army is setting up an oxygen generation plant it's using technology based on oxygen generation found on its fighter jets and it says in up $500.00 of these in the country over the next 3 months as hospitals struggle with shortages of oxygen 5 patients in the state of the truck...
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barker came up with different idea. >> you see, you guys always get mad when i tell you put nba worldould change. i can't see white that didn't -- don't think that guy deserves that at center court? he doesn't have to go into the stands. he should go on the stands. if offensive something rude, come on down, like chuck woolery , just to get right the hatch. i love it whenever somebody makes a point that somebody agrees with. they meet him he had to walk it back. he's probably my second favorit basketball player after air selfie. let's take a look her latest dock. >> at the pressure that was going to end up face plant. is that what keeps modern society online? >> yes, and entertained too. you keep fans and lined with insults. like boxcar willie over here, where did you steal that jacket the old man but the vfw. >> the audience used to throw things that you're all the time. does it ever get easier? >> no. i think that the roller derby queen over here, just bring bac tough love to think the problem with sporting events with fans getting on really towards the players is we have removed the
barker came up with different idea. >> you see, you guys always get mad when i tell you put nba worldould change. i can't see white that didn't -- don't think that guy deserves that at center court? he doesn't have to go into the stands. he should go on the stands. if offensive something rude, come on down, like chuck woolery , just to get right the hatch. i love it whenever somebody makes a point that somebody agrees with. they meet him he had to walk it back. he's probably my second...
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tawnya barker was a geologist. she also worked in haiti doing her report for the world peace organization maybe. on how people were faring in haiti. the next book she wrote was columbia, land of miracles. blair came up with this new style of travel writing. she viewed travel writing as a biography. she wrote a lot of biographies and fictional biographies. but she wanted to explain drama. she wanted to explain the history about a country in a dramatic fashion. not like drama like what we think of today. but in a way that was very engaging. so what she would do is that she would come up with these questions she had. the question for this book was about this patron saint of slaves. san pedro. he's the patron saint of slaves. he baptized 300,000 slaves in 1600. well, the question she had is like, why would you baptize them? why wouldn't you just fight to get them to be free? so that was the premise of her book. why? why would he do that? so it's pretty engaging. and then the next book that she wrote that i thought was
tawnya barker was a geologist. she also worked in haiti doing her report for the world peace organization maybe. on how people were faring in haiti. the next book she wrote was columbia, land of miracles. blair came up with this new style of travel writing. she viewed travel writing as a biography. she wrote a lot of biographies and fictional biographies. but she wanted to explain drama. she wanted to explain the history about a country in a dramatic fashion. not like drama like what we think...
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the social worker who barker shows us the squats where asylum seekers can find shelter in testimony the city used to be safe for refugees but more and more are hiding from the authorities if the police pick them up they're looking at either like the detention or a violent person so most people don't want to be seen by the police after all we need shut out from a jury who also had documents he will speak to up on the street and spent months in a detention center i haven't. thought hunger striking. we didn't know 1st why are we here and for how long going to last one incident was especially traumatic might they have brought this group of police. and everyone really was really but like so many people. complain or support arbitrary detentions in holding facilities or prisons and human rights violations the authorities tell a different story the government says that push backs are nothing but turkish propaganda and that so-called secret detention sites don't exist and we are on the way to her and our state which is a free removal detention center yet still inexhaustible to the public and. su
the social worker who barker shows us the squats where asylum seekers can find shelter in testimony the city used to be safe for refugees but more and more are hiding from the authorities if the police pick them up they're looking at either like the detention or a violent person so most people don't want to be seen by the police after all we need shut out from a jury who also had documents he will speak to up on the street and spent months in a detention center i haven't. thought hunger...
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barker came up with different idea. >> you see, you guys always get mad when i tell you put nba worlddon't think that guy deserves that at center court? he doesn't have to go into the stands. he should go on the stands. if offensive something rude, come on down, like chuck woolery , just to get right the hatch. i love it whenever somebody makes a point that somebody agrees with. they meet him he had to walk it back. he's probably my second favorit basketball player after air selfie. let's take a look her latest dock. >> at the pressure that was going to end up face plant. is that what keeps modern society online? >> yes, and entertained too. you keep fans and lined with insults. like boxcar willie over here, where did you steal that jacket the old man but the vfw. >> the audience used to throw things that you're all the time. does it ever get easier? >> no. i think that the roller derby queen over here, just bring bac tough love to think the problem with sporting events with fans getting on really towards the players is we have removed the outlet that used to -- that was throwing beer
barker came up with different idea. >> you see, you guys always get mad when i tell you put nba worlddon't think that guy deserves that at center court? he doesn't have to go into the stands. he should go on the stands. if offensive something rude, come on down, like chuck woolery , just to get right the hatch. i love it whenever somebody makes a point that somebody agrees with. they meet him he had to walk it back. he's probably my second favorit basketball player after air selfie. let's...
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the social worker hope barker shows us this what's where asylum seekers can find shelter in testimony the city used to be safe for refugees but more and more are hiding from the authorities if the police pick them up they're looking at either like the detention or a violent person back so most people don't want to be seen by the police after all we need shut up from a jury are also had documents he was speak to up on the street and spent months in a detention center i haven't. thought hunger striking. we didn't know 1st why are we here and for how long it's going to last one incident was especially traumatic might they have brought this group of police. and there's a. reason everyone. was really. like so many people. complain or support arbitrary detentions involving facilities so prisons and human rights violations the authorities tell a different story the governments that push backs are nothing but sure this problem that so-called secret detention sites don't exist that we are on the way to her and our state which is a free removal detention center yet still. to the public eye. sur
the social worker hope barker shows us this what's where asylum seekers can find shelter in testimony the city used to be safe for refugees but more and more are hiding from the authorities if the police pick them up they're looking at either like the detention or a violent person back so most people don't want to be seen by the police after all we need shut up from a jury are also had documents he was speak to up on the street and spent months in a detention center i haven't. thought hunger...
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and godspeed next on the presidency historical interpreters bill barker and abigail schumann bring thomas, jefferson and abigail adams to life in a candid conversation ranging from the personal to the political thomas. jefferson's monticello hosted this program and provided the video. gentleman, and ladies what a pleasure. it is to be in your company once again for all of you to come visit us here at our monticello. this is the most uniquely unrecorded moment in our nation's history and particularly our history with monticello. to have our good friend mrs. abigail adams with us and to enjoy a conversation amongst all of us engaged good questions by miscarriage subram without a further coming from me. it is my great pleasure to introduce to you all. this is abigail adams now. i thank you, mr. jefferson. and welcome to you as i myself and welcome here. i look forward to our conversation mrs. adams if you will a chair. thank you, sir, please join. i thank you indeed. well. i'm very curious as to hear what we will be asked of today and considering the length of time. we have known one in the
and godspeed next on the presidency historical interpreters bill barker and abigail schumann bring thomas, jefferson and abigail adams to life in a candid conversation ranging from the personal to the political thomas. jefferson's monticello hosted this program and provided the video. gentleman, and ladies what a pleasure. it is to be in your company once again for all of you to come visit us here at our monticello. this is the most uniquely unrecorded moment in our nation's history and...
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. >> our interview for tonight is barker, she is the author of strangers and rounding. impossible idealism, drastic choices and the urge to help. she is a staff writer at the near good magazine where she's written about domestic violence, dementia, philosophy, child welfare system, jon ashbury, barack obama, and the falkland islands among other subjects. she'll be speaking with our featured author katie ingle heart. she is a reporter and documentary film producer, she's also a national fellow at new america. she has worked as a correspondent for news in london and nbc news in new york. her new book, the inevitable, as a riveting incisive wide-ranging book about the right to die movement and the doctors, patients and activists at the heart of this increasingly urgent issue. enter viewer larissa macfarquhar praises the book is externally moving book that will change forever the way we think about the longing for death. cadiz were to start off with the reading from the book and then shall be talking with larissa and all of you, katie please take it away. >> thank you very
. >> our interview for tonight is barker, she is the author of strangers and rounding. impossible idealism, drastic choices and the urge to help. she is a staff writer at the near good magazine where she's written about domestic violence, dementia, philosophy, child welfare system, jon ashbury, barack obama, and the falkland islands among other subjects. she'll be speaking with our featured author katie ingle heart. she is a reporter and documentary film producer, she's also a national...
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american history tv thomas jefferson and the marquee de lafayette portrayed by monticello's bill barker and colonial williamsburg's mark schneider discussed the french revolution the alliance between their nations and their personal friendship. i know who you are expecting. i'm expecting him as well. but in the interim, please allow me an introduction. the name is general lafayette though. i believe that most of you america's know me far better by my name of the all-sean regime of the old order of the revolution here in america and that of course is marie joseph polyv rochelbe the motiere le marquis de lafayette. would you all like to repeat that? what a pleasure and honor to see all of you here on this simply magnificent day this cataria this 14th of july this fit nazi anal the day in which we french celebrate the beginning of all revolution. well, i'm here meeting with my dear friend miss your thomas jefferson in the hope that he shall arrive sometimes soon. so let us hope we can all have a conversation together. where is missile jefferson marshall lafayette sales, jefferson kill plea
american history tv thomas jefferson and the marquee de lafayette portrayed by monticello's bill barker and colonial williamsburg's mark schneider discussed the french revolution the alliance between their nations and their personal friendship. i know who you are expecting. i'm expecting him as well. but in the interim, please allow me an introduction. the name is general lafayette though. i believe that most of you america's know me far better by my name of the all-sean regime of the old order...
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since mitt romney was republican nominee, and being booed at state party convention, and the carnival barkert leader, diminished as he may be at mar-a-lago has the republican party captive. it's cowardice so many seem fearful, afraid of immigrants, masks or some of vaccines. but above all afraid of getting on donald trump's bad side. and none of these people. i've met a lot of people who sought politics, didn't go in to pay all political capital at knees of one leader. there's issues they care about, tended to believe in the constitution. got there because they won their election, and they've thrown all of that aside. my question is is this going to change? certainly don't think it's going to change through '22. i think the successful republican candidates in contested primaries will be those that embrace the big lie, that suggest that covid was created by chinese, that attack dr. fauci. that's where all the energy is, but not where vast majority of republican voters are, but that's what unites most republicans with cheney and romney notable exceptions, they don't want to do anything to get
since mitt romney was republican nominee, and being booed at state party convention, and the carnival barkert leader, diminished as he may be at mar-a-lago has the republican party captive. it's cowardice so many seem fearful, afraid of immigrants, masks or some of vaccines. but above all afraid of getting on donald trump's bad side. and none of these people. i've met a lot of people who sought politics, didn't go in to pay all political capital at knees of one leader. there's issues they care...
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tracks around $6000000.00 visitors from around the world to the bavarian capital munich states premier barker certain certain events had to be cancelled because the your financial commitments and risks were too large even the un certainty about when the pandemic might ease up a. second look at some small stores are making news around the world u.s. secretary of state anthony blinken has criticized china for acting in increasingly adversarial ways but he stressed that a military confrontation would be against the interests of both countries secretary blinken one has said his office will launch an investigation into friday's deadly stampede at a jewish festival 45 people were killed in the crash which was the deadliest civil disaster in israel's history the government independent agency said it would have it could have been prevented. by young activists in may and now have staged nationwide rallies calling for others to join them in a spring revolution reduces a security forces shot and killed several demonstrations and a series of explosions that rocked the city of yangon it's been 3 months si
tracks around $6000000.00 visitors from around the world to the bavarian capital munich states premier barker certain certain events had to be cancelled because the your financial commitments and risks were too large even the un certainty about when the pandemic might ease up a. second look at some small stores are making news around the world u.s. secretary of state anthony blinken has criticized china for acting in increasingly adversarial ways but he stressed that a military confrontation...
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and we have music from willow, featuring travis barker. my thanks again to p!
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the landmark interview in 19 95 when princess diana confirmed the prince's relation with camilla barkertion called the deceptive tactics that the bbc's martin bashir used to score the sit-down. >> why have you decided to give this interview now? why have you decided to speak at this time? >> a simple question at the time, but the independent investigation commissioned by the bbc found bashir had documents forged. bashir took them diana's brother, charles spencer and bashir was then introduced diana. >> his point is that the whole premise of the interview was set up on false and dodgy grounds. it might never have taken place and the whole course of history could have changed. >> bashir left his role at the bbc before the findings were ae leased last week. he said i never wanted to harm diana in any way, and i don't believe we did. my family and i loved her. earlier this week he apologized for the bank statements but said they had no bearing on princess diana's decision to take part in the interview, according to p.a. media. a bbc internal inquiry into the scandal in 1996 was woefully ine
the landmark interview in 19 95 when princess diana confirmed the prince's relation with camilla barkertion called the deceptive tactics that the bbc's martin bashir used to score the sit-down. >> why have you decided to give this interview now? why have you decided to speak at this time? >> a simple question at the time, but the independent investigation commissioned by the bbc found bashir had documents forged. bashir took them diana's brother, charles spencer and bashir was then...
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israeli actually moves today we have 70 rockets from hamas you understand we have no barker no it's a palestinian authority and. is the situation what israel. can do. ok thank you for your time. is right here in israel commentator speaking to us there from tel aviv. well as the humanitarian situation in gaza gets more die by the day pressure is growing on the united states to ask why its ally israel will not agree to an immediate cease fire the secretary of state anthony blinken says washington is not standing in the way of diplomacy and has all sides to ensure civilians are protected further we call on all parties to ensure the protection of civilians especially children. to respect international humanitarian law to protect medical facilities protect media organizations and protect you and facilities where civilians are desperately seeking shelter and we are ready to lend support if the parties seek seek a cease fire. so far the u.s. has been blocking efforts at the u.n. security council to even come up with a joint statement on the violence al-jazeera islam countries such as china n
israeli actually moves today we have 70 rockets from hamas you understand we have no barker no it's a palestinian authority and. is the situation what israel. can do. ok thank you for your time. is right here in israel commentator speaking to us there from tel aviv. well as the humanitarian situation in gaza gets more die by the day pressure is growing on the united states to ask why its ally israel will not agree to an immediate cease fire the secretary of state anthony blinken says washington...
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while barker is unlikely to versus the head of all that latex sebastian coe is in tokyo right now hemet with the 3rd he's governor and they said to attend a major taste event at the olympic stadium on sunday co understands why so many people in japan remain against hosting these games i want to commit to you and to the people of japan that athletics takes very very seriously that nervousness and we will do everything within our protocols and our adaption to the coded. challenge and also the safety of our athletes is important to us but also the safety of local communities meanwhile the torch relay in the prefecture of coca has been cancelled it's the 1st instance of the whole perfect you're not having any runners participate. earlier we spoke to a sports writer at the japan times dan all the words he says that a cancellation of the games in tokyo remains highly unlikely. not being able to welcome the head of the i.o.c. roughly 2 months before the olympics it is not the best optics it is a difficult situation it's been a difficult situation since the start of the pandemic and i think
while barker is unlikely to versus the head of all that latex sebastian coe is in tokyo right now hemet with the 3rd he's governor and they said to attend a major taste event at the olympic stadium on sunday co understands why so many people in japan remain against hosting these games i want to commit to you and to the people of japan that athletics takes very very seriously that nervousness and we will do everything within our protocols and our adaption to the coded. challenge and also the...