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blain: thank you.bout why you have decided to write a book on fannie mae hamer -- fannie lou hamer. prof. bl upa anybody who knows abouti fannie lou hamern: rights, shared her experiences organizing in mississippi, and i think for me certainly over the last couple of months, and over the last couple of years, i've been thinking deeply about fannie lou hamer, her fight for voting rights and more about her political strategy, her ideas and how they might be applicable to addressing a number of social problems which of course we are still dealing with including voter suppression. i wanted to write a book to connect the dots that would be an educational tool for many. amy: talk about the trajectory of fannie lou hamer's life. prof. blain: one of the things i explain in the book is that she came to the civil rights movement fairly late in life. she joined in august 1962 at the age of 44. one of the things i think also is important in thinking about her activism, is a painful experience she endured before sh
blain: thank you.bout why you have decided to write a book on fannie mae hamer -- fannie lou hamer. prof. bl upa anybody who knows abouti fannie lou hamern: rights, shared her experiences organizing in mississippi, and i think for me certainly over the last couple of months, and over the last couple of years, i've been thinking deeply about fannie lou hamer, her fight for voting rights and more about her political strategy, her ideas and how they might be applicable to addressing a number of...
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much _ far. john blaine, thank you very l much indeed. much appreciated.ter united. the aftermath of yesterday's thrashing, at the hands of bitter rivals liverpool, has led to many fans calling for the former striker to go. "ole out" trending all over social media at the moment. united haven't won in the league for over a month now. andy mitten, from the fanzine united we stand, feels the side have been failing to live up to expectations. no team has got a divine right to success, but when you are a club like manchester united, with the wage bill and the talent that players have got, expectations are high. and it is not unreasonable for them to be high. and the team have been failing. results have been poon been failing. results have been poor. performances have been poor for the games united been winning, they have been really battered and thatis they have been really battered and that is a real worry too united fans. given united finished second last year and brought the players and over the summer, expectations rose. that was the natural reaction. peopl
much _ far. john blaine, thank you very l much indeed. much appreciated.ter united. the aftermath of yesterday's thrashing, at the hands of bitter rivals liverpool, has led to many fans calling for the former striker to go. "ole out" trending all over social media at the moment. united haven't won in the league for over a month now. andy mitten, from the fanzine united we stand, feels the side have been failing to live up to expectations. no team has got a divine right to success, but...
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ranked firm that specializes in one of the hottest areas of all investing, esg joining me now is blaineend he chose his own walk on music there. >> yes. >> he is director of esg investing. welcome. >> hello nice to be here. >> first question for esg investing, do you own facebook >> well, i don't think i am supposed to talk about individual companies but i can tell you there is a lot of big companies that you might see in a typical portfolio that we do not own for esg reasons. >> there are a lot of big companies that you do not own for esg reasons. put those words together, folks. you can, as they say, do the math so what makes a company more generically qualify for your esg portfolios and what rules them soout? what are you looking for what are you looking to avoid? >> that's a really good question honestly, it's a somewhat complex answer i would say this generally, esg is a process it's not a panacea so you have to have a really dedi dedicated, disciplined way of doing this we do it a couple different ways we have our own plow proprietary way of scoring the esg that's loosely looking
ranked firm that specializes in one of the hottest areas of all investing, esg joining me now is blaineend he chose his own walk on music there. >> yes. >> he is director of esg investing. welcome. >> hello nice to be here. >> first question for esg investing, do you own facebook >> well, i don't think i am supposed to talk about individual companies but i can tell you there is a lot of big companies that you might see in a typical portfolio that we do not own for...
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blaine, that was 57 years ago, when fannie lou hamer was testifying at the democratic convention. why is her story so important for people to know? >> first, thank you so much for having me. i think fannie lou hamer's story is so important to know is because it's inspirational. it helps us to see how one individual can make a difference, despite having limited material resources. hamer had a sixth grade education. there were so many things that i think challenged her experience and today, it's very easy to come up with excuses to say why you can't be involved in the struggle for social justice. fannie lou hamer's story is an important reminder that regardless of what you have or don't have, you can stand up and call out injustice and you can demand better for the united states. >> and you know, her message was so strong and so powerful that when she testified, the president of the united states then, lyndon baines johnson, did something to try to take attention away from her. what did he do? >> he decided to hold an impromptu press conference to essentially make sure that the atte
blaine, that was 57 years ago, when fannie lou hamer was testifying at the democratic convention. why is her story so important for people to know? >> first, thank you so much for having me. i think fannie lou hamer's story is so important to know is because it's inspirational. it helps us to see how one individual can make a difference, despite having limited material resources. hamer had a sixth grade education. there were so many things that i think challenged her experience and today,...
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that the board basically not only con blaine di but the, but the, but the direct it. and they're all culpable. every single financial misconduct scandal in the u. k. and every other major financial judah section where the singapore america, europe, r b. s is also at the heart of every one of the scanners. so they more war says that the banks having taken security against the lorn, come back for a 2nd time and call in what they call a personal guarantees. which for, for most small businessman, is their home. so the bank come and forcibly repossess the family home, which then splits the families up and they end up going and living with parents in different homes. and, and that causes monitor tensions, problems with the children. and so men and women can take they have committed suicide, but left behind norse, they explicitly see that it was the constant intimidation and billing by bank officers and consultants to an advisor to the bank that led them to i took the spear it's obscene. these people up nor sol the generally the advice is from solicitors that say if you want
that the board basically not only con blaine di but the, but the, but the direct it. and they're all culpable. every single financial misconduct scandal in the u. k. and every other major financial judah section where the singapore america, europe, r b. s is also at the heart of every one of the scanners. so they more war says that the banks having taken security against the lorn, come back for a 2nd time and call in what they call a personal guarantees. which for, for most small businessman,...
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the women won the bronze medal team sprint final, with lauren bate, sophie capewell, blaine ridge—davisar of japan. and that's all your sport for now. there's more reaction to tonight's championship results, including fulham's 2—0 win over cardiff, on the bbc sport website. but from all of us here, goodnight. hello. thursday is going to feel chilly, especially when contrasted with the temperatures we had at the start of the week when we were getting daytime highs in the high teens. and it will feel more cold because we will pick up a keen northerly wind. the cold air plunging in behind this weather front, sinking south. through thursday, daytime will open the floodgates of cold air. we'll start the day with some cloud and rain to the south, the weather front pulling away, making way for lots of sunshine come the afternoon — but there will be some showers to the northwest, and they will be wintry across the hills and mountains of scotland. the wind a notable feature, gales possible down the north sea coast. these are the temperatures that you'd see on the thermometer — but, factor in the
the women won the bronze medal team sprint final, with lauren bate, sophie capewell, blaine ridge—davisar of japan. and that's all your sport for now. there's more reaction to tonight's championship results, including fulham's 2—0 win over cardiff, on the bbc sport website. but from all of us here, goodnight. hello. thursday is going to feel chilly, especially when contrasted with the temperatures we had at the start of the week when we were getting daytime highs in the high teens. and it...
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>> david blain is funny. dr.he lips of someone i wouldn't mention and turns out the ace of spades is in the guy's mouth how did he know the ace of spades was in the mouth? how? >> isn't there a great trick where he's doing a trick in ford's kitchen that ford said get out because he was so freaked out. we're going to keep our eye on blue origin. how do you draw the line between something like this and investable opportunities in space? is it just vanity? >> it is but look, maybe it's the wright brothers and if we were doing a show back then, we would have said wait a second >> wright brothers had no money and no education couple of bicycle shop guys. >> true. >> although, getting to space is expensive. >> i'm just saying >> the wealthiest people in the world -- >> but they're not killing the poor people. >> huge opportunity here when it comes to coming to space >> it's very exciting but rich people pery. we used to go to art museums now we go to space remember i used to watch john glen take off? >> no, i don't rem
>> david blain is funny. dr.he lips of someone i wouldn't mention and turns out the ace of spades is in the guy's mouth how did he know the ace of spades was in the mouth? how? >> isn't there a great trick where he's doing a trick in ford's kitchen that ford said get out because he was so freaked out. we're going to keep our eye on blue origin. how do you draw the line between something like this and investable opportunities in space? is it just vanity? >> it is but look,...
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in europe after russia registered the supplies to move though hasn't stopped us politicians from blaine, moscow for the crisis. and your fin chancellor sebastian curse to quit submit allegations of embezzlement and bribery. ah.
in europe after russia registered the supplies to move though hasn't stopped us politicians from blaine, moscow for the crisis. and your fin chancellor sebastian curse to quit submit allegations of embezzlement and bribery. ah.
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now it's charlotte mentioned in her report, you know, is there kind of this blaine game happening in regards to this shortage of a natural gas supply in europe? i mean, does that surprise you? since, you know this has been years in the making your right on the pastor, it's been years in the making and no one wants to take ownership of it. what was interesting from that report is she didn't mention was happening in france. the french have embraced nuclear energy, and that's why the french on so it's quite so hard. of course, nuclear has lots of other concerns around it. that's one of the issues. there's been a, this disagreement across europe as to what kind of energy to follow. while there's been this push on green energy sources, one of the issues in the u. k, of course, is that there were so many windmills constructed, you know, touted is the new solution, the green way to go, and then the wind has abated. so you don't have wind, the windmills don't turn and there's no turbine energy created from them. so it's a combination and yes, nobody can agree across that. you. one of the fac
now it's charlotte mentioned in her report, you know, is there kind of this blaine game happening in regards to this shortage of a natural gas supply in europe? i mean, does that surprise you? since, you know this has been years in the making your right on the pastor, it's been years in the making and no one wants to take ownership of it. what was interesting from that report is she didn't mention was happening in france. the french have embraced nuclear energy, and that's why the french on so...
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they have that rain delay that the actual lightning blain southern california. here's that storm system kind of rolling up through there you see some fairly strong thunderstorms moving on by in the 80's inland right now. still some hot 90's in the interior valleys much cooler 50's along the coastline tonight. yeah, we'll see some partly cloudy skies and dense coastal fog sunshine and clouds tomorrow. but much cooler and then cooler weather ahead for the week with things getting a little bit on some, i think especially late in the week. the chance of a couple of scattered showers temperatures tomorrow. noticeably cooler 70's, maybe couple low 80's inland. that's about as warm as going guess. we're done with the 90 for now and the next couple days, lot of clouds coming our way. much cooler weather throughout the week. with that slight chance of showers on friday. >> thanks, warts swell. you could win 685 million dollars tonight. that is how much the powerball jackpot is now worth after nobody won saturday night's drawing tonight's drawing is 8 o'clock. so if you d
they have that rain delay that the actual lightning blain southern california. here's that storm system kind of rolling up through there you see some fairly strong thunderstorms moving on by in the 80's inland right now. still some hot 90's in the interior valleys much cooler 50's along the coastline tonight. yeah, we'll see some partly cloudy skies and dense coastal fog sunshine and clouds tomorrow. but much cooler and then cooler weather ahead for the week with things getting a little bit on...
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lauren bate, sophie capewell, blaine ridge—davis and milly tanna all made their championship debut, beatingoming home more than half a second clear. afterwards, davis said it was a dream come true. some sports struggled badly during the covid restrictions, according to a sport england report. the study, released today, looked at the impact of 12 months of coronavirus restrictions on activity levels covering the period from may last year. it found that, while some activities grew in popularity, others struggled and that there were many inequalities among young and older people, people with long—term health conditions and minority ethnic backgrounds. what stands out from today's survey, which covers the year through to make this year is that the impact of covid is extremely stark for everyone, but it has been particularly difficult for certain particularly difficult for certain part of our community, so the lesson we can learn from this data is that we can learn from this data is that we have to come back and every single one of us have to think about coming back to more activity, but some pa
lauren bate, sophie capewell, blaine ridge—davis and milly tanna all made their championship debut, beatingoming home more than half a second clear. afterwards, davis said it was a dream come true. some sports struggled badly during the covid restrictions, according to a sport england report. the study, released today, looked at the impact of 12 months of coronavirus restrictions on activity levels covering the period from may last year. it found that, while some activities grew in...
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what a terrible problem you know, people have been killed by ukrainian government using blaine's and they alex, you know, whole region of ukraine. ukraine does not allow any food supplies for 7 years. they cut off a cargo the want that they don't allow people to speak russian to a salesman. you know, when they come to shopping, dia, which is a rational, you can see that it's all built. and what is really payable is b, l, g, b, g, i, g o, g, a georgia, free areas in poland. mon issued the card for them. you know that, that has already been done as far as i know from the press. you know, so i agree with everything you just said. here is an important reservation. i mean, at genes gorman, con, guerria and orders national. they hate to crush it in the late eighties and early nights and that was fine with the you, you know, they said table earth thinks about it, that was fine. which is, it is very typical situation for our to liberals, you know, do they, your entrepreneurs are all the surface. they are for understanding between people's own migration, mixed marriages as well. they fight la
what a terrible problem you know, people have been killed by ukrainian government using blaine's and they alex, you know, whole region of ukraine. ukraine does not allow any food supplies for 7 years. they cut off a cargo the want that they don't allow people to speak russian to a salesman. you know, when they come to shopping, dia, which is a rational, you can see that it's all built. and what is really payable is b, l, g, b, g, i, g o, g, a georgia, free areas in poland. mon issued the card...
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and many, blaine, the national media for it, a quick search on social networking sites like twitter and facebook shows thousands upon thousands of posts, letting news outlets the causing the panic. buying. if there are no shortages, then while you are putting on the 6, b, p, petro stations closing temporarily should have been an old story. maybe the old saying some things are better left unsaid applies here. there was no excuse for any vitriol aim to journalists on this or any other topic, but you must acknowledge that the way this has been reported influences the decisions the public make. and you have a responsibility to consider this in your reporting. and journalists have even suffered philip calling a b as to, as soon as people recognize that i'm a reporter for the show. you know, when those you've, course, this is even better point my concerns. i'm going to place anyone that's reading the news is not read. it carefully enough if they've read the headline, sorry, with the text within the story properly, because it wasn't sure that there was no reason why journalists across the coun
and many, blaine, the national media for it, a quick search on social networking sites like twitter and facebook shows thousands upon thousands of posts, letting news outlets the causing the panic. buying. if there are no shortages, then while you are putting on the 6, b, p, petro stations closing temporarily should have been an old story. maybe the old saying some things are better left unsaid applies here. there was no excuse for any vitriol aim to journalists on this or any other topic, but...
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at least, it has become acceptable to display outright racial prejudice against white people and blaine, racism aside. what makes this whole situation even more shocking is the fact that rucker's is a public institution. meaning that dr. britney cooper salary of around $114000.00 per year is essentially paid for in part by tax payers. would american taxpayers, especially occasion taxpayers really be happy to know that their money is going to fund a professor who is outright teaching her students to be prejudiced against them? this professor and all the woke alike of the problem. this generation not responsible for the behavior of their ancestor teaching history to point previous generations. fulton aust: compensation from current generation that is ridiculous. rutgers she should not be teaching this kind of hate to students do better. rutgers, this is the kind of professors you have teaching at your school. just took you off my students application list. this is appalling. and if you're a parent with a child in university right now, or who will be in university soon, this is also someth
at least, it has become acceptable to display outright racial prejudice against white people and blaine, racism aside. what makes this whole situation even more shocking is the fact that rucker's is a public institution. meaning that dr. britney cooper salary of around $114000.00 per year is essentially paid for in part by tax payers. would american taxpayers, especially occasion taxpayers really be happy to know that their money is going to fund a professor who is outright teaching her...
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you know, people have been killed by ukrainian government using blaine's and banks, you know, whole region of your grain, your grain does not go any food supplies there for 7 years. they cut off and they cut off the water. they don't allow people to speak russian to a salesman, you know, when they come to a shopping gear, which is a russian speaking cd that is all and put what is really table, is this l g p g? i, george, i go to free areas and point a money should be god for them. you know, that, that has already been done as far as i know from the british press. ah, but you know, so i agree with everything you just said. but here is an important situation. i mean at gene skag or one on karen and orders, nationalist, the hate to crash you the late eighties and early nights and that was fine with the you know, they said table earth thinks about it. that was fine. which is, it is very typical situation for our to liberals. you know, they, you are already gross, or the surface they are for understanding between people's own migration, mixed marriages as well. they fight large contest which ot
you know, people have been killed by ukrainian government using blaine's and banks, you know, whole region of your grain, your grain does not go any food supplies there for 7 years. they cut off and they cut off the water. they don't allow people to speak russian to a salesman, you know, when they come to a shopping gear, which is a russian speaking cd that is all and put what is really table, is this l g p g? i, george, i go to free areas and point a money should be god for them. you know,...
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there are no words for his shock off to he shot and killed a member of a film crew with a prompt gun blaine. hutchins died off to what's been called a tragic accident. and now the day has brought new records have roches, western and corona virus outbreak have been over a 1000 new deaths and more than 37000 new infections reported on friday. jonah hall reports rotter's cove at $900.00, something the authorities can no longer ignore each day. this week has produced record numbers of infections and deaths. forcing the return of some restrictions. russians themselves are having to reckon with a low vaccination rate and high levels of misinformation. what is no notion, seymour or new story? it's a very sensitive issue, a burning issue for all health care. why? because we read what from social media and see the most negative information coming from our country citizens regarding vaccination pop over at hospital number 23 and the city of nation. novgorod, the i, c u is full of cobra patients, most unvaccinated. only a 3rd of the population has taken up the offer of a russian may jab. russia was th
there are no words for his shock off to he shot and killed a member of a film crew with a prompt gun blaine. hutchins died off to what's been called a tragic accident. and now the day has brought new records have roches, western and corona virus outbreak have been over a 1000 new deaths and more than 37000 new infections reported on friday. jonah hall reports rotter's cove at $900.00, something the authorities can no longer ignore each day. this week has produced record numbers of infections...
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the taliban, blaine. the ice, his k terry's group, which carried out the cobble apple glass in august, which sol, schools, of people killed. this latest incident follows a deadly explosion on sunday, at another mosque and the country's capital. and it all comes just 2 months since they talk about swept back to power, filling the void left by the us led withdrawal. and eliza journalist visited the site live last and sent us this report. today at 1 pm this afternoon during prayers here at i. e, she, i mosque and couldn't, does, had bomb exploded and i witness to say at least 100 people were killed. the explosion was so powerful, according to some officials, the new taliban government had warned attacks like this one were possible. earlier taliban security personnel visited this place and they gave the opinion that it might be a suicide blast. after examining some evidence, we've seen such a blast in the past hitting mosques and killing worshippers. some states were targeting here and there are, there were t
the taliban, blaine. the ice, his k terry's group, which carried out the cobble apple glass in august, which sol, schools, of people killed. this latest incident follows a deadly explosion on sunday, at another mosque and the country's capital. and it all comes just 2 months since they talk about swept back to power, filling the void left by the us led withdrawal. and eliza journalist visited the site live last and sent us this report. today at 1 pm this afternoon during prayers here at i. e,...
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we're increasing by as much as they ask boy, that makes blaine, this man has long been accused of using the gas monopoly in his country called gas rum to cheech european countries lessons. so after hearing from latimer, potent governments in the countries that are worried about the winter have 2 options. they couldn't keep repeating, he's boeing them with gas, or maybe at least try a few requests for extra gas supplies. a few days later, an important man whose meant to act as a unified voice of these worried governments that i mentioned says this, an increase in prices for energy has deep geopolitical brutes. it's part of a geopolitical battle. russia has honored all its contract, cannot be said that they're not delivering when they said they would, but it has not increased the quantities contracted for that's after a get together of europe's most senior diplomats who were meant to discuss the energy crisis. among other things, or again, are they living in completely alien realities? back to prudent for a 2nd that the will russia never used? this is a weapon. we're happy to do extra. so
we're increasing by as much as they ask boy, that makes blaine, this man has long been accused of using the gas monopoly in his country called gas rum to cheech european countries lessons. so after hearing from latimer, potent governments in the countries that are worried about the winter have 2 options. they couldn't keep repeating, he's boeing them with gas, or maybe at least try a few requests for extra gas supplies. a few days later, an important man whose meant to act as a unified voice of...
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mexico promised to increase cooperation to reduce migration and violence. secretary of state antony blaine can lead a high level delegation to mexico to work out the details. the plan replaces the marita initiative, which has been in place since 2008 since the and violence has surged, drug related crime and illegal migration north of the border of his record levels by nora palo has more from mexico city, senior government officials from the us and mexico finalized talks in mexico city on friday, the dialogue covered a wide range of topics ranging from immigration to cobit 19 and climate change. the main theme, however, was the launch of a new bilateral security initiative between both countries to reduce violence and better address the problem of trans national crime. it's time for a comprehensive view approach to our security cooperation. one that will see us as equal partners in defining our shared priorities. tackle the roof drivers of these challenges, like in equity, like her option, and focus not only on strengthening long foresman, but also public health of the rule of law inclusive
mexico promised to increase cooperation to reduce migration and violence. secretary of state antony blaine can lead a high level delegation to mexico to work out the details. the plan replaces the marita initiative, which has been in place since 2008 since the and violence has surged, drug related crime and illegal migration north of the border of his record levels by nora palo has more from mexico city, senior government officials from the us and mexico finalized talks in mexico city on...
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other peoples of accent alliance has a single high income state for significant blaine saying they've failed to meet their obligations. well, the u. k. promised to donate 100000000 doses to kovacs a worldwide initiative aimed at fair access to cobra vaccines. but so far has delivered less than 10 percent of that amount and canada, which initially allocated $40000000.00 doses for the needy as donated 8 percent of that to figure out times. i'm married. once again believes the pharmaceutical giants have, well, they've monetized the pandemic patients. whenever designs full pandemic of public health emergencies, they should not in any situation get in the way of saving lives. and that is exactly what is happening now. but i think we also really have to remember that billions of dollars and your raise and i'm pounds that have been put into the development of these vaccines. it wasn't the investment of pharmaceutical corporations, all of that. shareholders that made these vaccines possible. luca astrazeneca, mcdonough, almost a 100 percent puppet, be financed it tax pans, money that paid for
other peoples of accent alliance has a single high income state for significant blaine saying they've failed to meet their obligations. well, the u. k. promised to donate 100000000 doses to kovacs a worldwide initiative aimed at fair access to cobra vaccines. but so far has delivered less than 10 percent of that amount and canada, which initially allocated $40000000.00 doses for the needy as donated 8 percent of that to figure out times. i'm married. once again believes the pharmaceutical...
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you know, people have been killed by ukrainian government using blaine's and banks, you know, whole region of your grain. it, ukraine does not know any food supplies there for 7 years. they cut off with a cut off the water. they don't allow people to speak russian to a salesman, you know, when they come to a shopping gear, which is a rush, you can see there is a what is really terrible. is this l g, b, g i, g o, g. i know you free areas in poland. money should be god for them. you know that that has already been done as far as i know from the press. you know, so i agree with everything you just said here is an important reservation. i mean at gene skag or bon guerria border national. they hate to crush it in the late eighties and early nights and that was fine with the you. you know, they said table earth thinks about it. that was fine. which is, it is very typical situation for all to liberals. you know, they, you are onto the gross all the surface. they are for understanding between peoples of migration, mixed marriages. but well, they fight large caucus, which other alienness such as ch
you know, people have been killed by ukrainian government using blaine's and banks, you know, whole region of your grain. it, ukraine does not know any food supplies there for 7 years. they cut off with a cut off the water. they don't allow people to speak russian to a salesman, you know, when they come to a shopping gear, which is a rush, you can see there is a what is really terrible. is this l g, b, g i, g o, g. i know you free areas in poland. money should be god for them. you know that...
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ah no facebook instagram or whatsapp for 6 hours facebook blaine's a technical glitch for its worst global outage in years. are we to reliant on social media to communicate and do business and has facebook become too powerful? this is inside story. ah ah. hello, welcome to the program. i'm adrian finnegan. facebook is the world's biggest social media network. by far, it connects 3000000000 people. that's 3040 percent of the global population. many use instagram and whatsapp as well, both owned by facebook, but the several hours on monday. no one could communicate or share content on the company's platforms. facebook apologized and blamed a technical glitch. the outage is the latest trouble for the us based tech giant. a former employee is accused of putting profits ahead of concerns about health safety, privacy, and misinformation. we'll bring in our guess just a moment, but 1st a report from out there is, wasn't jordan in washington for billions of facebook customers, no likes, no insta moment. no world wide phone calls are messaging. facebook's chief technology officer needed twitter to
ah no facebook instagram or whatsapp for 6 hours facebook blaine's a technical glitch for its worst global outage in years. are we to reliant on social media to communicate and do business and has facebook become too powerful? this is inside story. ah ah. hello, welcome to the program. i'm adrian finnegan. facebook is the world's biggest social media network. by far, it connects 3000000000 people. that's 3040 percent of the global population. many use instagram and whatsapp as well, both owned...
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also blaine social media companies for not doing enough to stop the spread of false and misleading information. nissan connie is one of the office of the reporter and amnesty international research on human rights defenders. she says the issue to con, added important story. nico and virus pandemic. this is something, it's been a long time coming. we've seen a clue thing of civic space. fundamental right? like freedom of expression that been cracked, been down on by countries around the world for a long time, especially certain country. but in some cases, during the cove, it crisis during the damage, we've seen also other countries introducing new measures. and unfortunately, the use the panoramic to measure such as you know, criminalizing phase nice. and that's a problem in itself because they can use such a politically charge time as well. it's not simply, iran is misleading information is sometimes we've seen in practice is an information that is not particularly like by the authority. what we're saying is that we're concerned that this clamping down of freedom information has become, you kn
also blaine social media companies for not doing enough to stop the spread of false and misleading information. nissan connie is one of the office of the reporter and amnesty international research on human rights defenders. she says the issue to con, added important story. nico and virus pandemic. this is something, it's been a long time coming. we've seen a clue thing of civic space. fundamental right? like freedom of expression that been cracked, been down on by countries around the world...
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steven finnjoins me now, former england fast bowler, john blain, formerfast bowler with over 100 gapsor scotland joins me now, ease popped down from the test match special booth england have really hit the ground running they benefited from some good preparation and the few of their players playing in the premier league and it's giving them a good understanding of the conditions especially their captain eoin morgan and they are voting with the momentum that they have had in cricket for a number of years and it's been really impressive the way they started. he it's been really impressive the way they started-— they started. he said it was a really special _ they started. he said it was a really special rain _ they started. he said it was a really special rain and - they started. he said it was a really special rain and really. really special rain and really impressed with the bowling units developed in t20 in the game. in this tournament jason roy says �*we're a confident side thatjust wants to get better�* where can they improve do you think? australia are next and i think that a key
steven finnjoins me now, former england fast bowler, john blain, formerfast bowler with over 100 gapsor scotland joins me now, ease popped down from the test match special booth england have really hit the ground running they benefited from some good preparation and the few of their players playing in the premier league and it's giving them a good understanding of the conditions especially their captain eoin morgan and they are voting with the momentum that they have had in cricket for a number...
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scary, we should send them, we should have a verse us between those guys and criss angel and david blain and-- . >> trevor: yo, yo, ronny. >> go to vegas for one night, that is rougher than what those guys did. >> trevor: it is one thing to interrupt the show, don't interrupt with bull shit. that was impressive, have you run through bricks with your face. >> not me, have i seen people do it. if you want to scare the tort koreans send them jack ass 1 and 2, that shit is scary as [bleep]. north korea will be like these americans are insane. >> trevor: but like. >> it is still impressive. >> it is impressive if you grew up without watching tv. i mean i have seen that, i have seen that act before. >> trevor: those were real, that wasn't like fake, that was real. >> okay, sure, so if north korea decides to invade and destroy america's crumbling infrastructure maybe that would be a bit more worried. but-- . >> trevor: i don't know man, i think it is dated have you found your book yet? >> no, not a lot of choices, st like biden. >> trevor: i don't know why you come to my book shelf to find a bo
scary, we should send them, we should have a verse us between those guys and criss angel and david blain and-- . >> trevor: yo, yo, ronny. >> go to vegas for one night, that is rougher than what those guys did. >> trevor: it is one thing to interrupt the show, don't interrupt with bull shit. that was impressive, have you run through bricks with your face. >> not me, have i seen people do it. if you want to scare the tort koreans send them jack ass 1 and 2, that shit is...
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the top republican on the house small business committee congressman blaine made the case time for theto people stop these direct loans, do you agree with that? joe: i guess a for beauty i guess that's fine. aishah: that's not why i did that. look the whole thing is rented and optics matter to your point because we do not know why this money went where it did but it did get there and it bears the question once again what first-time art dealer then picasso and george w. bush gets $500,000 from rookie paintings even the white house ethics chief slammed these his name is walter he served not under trump and the obama biden administration he says the white house has outsourced government ethics to an art dealer that is an industry that is victorious for monday under money-laundering no standards in the industry. another example of hunter biden sell enough as it epithelia, we know if this is donald trump jr., it would be a media apocalypse hunter has protection because he cannot be whacked in the biden justice department will make sure of that. aishah: a lot alone to help a lot of businesse
the top republican on the house small business committee congressman blaine made the case time for theto people stop these direct loans, do you agree with that? joe: i guess a for beauty i guess that's fine. aishah: that's not why i did that. look the whole thing is rented and optics matter to your point because we do not know why this money went where it did but it did get there and it bears the question once again what first-time art dealer then picasso and george w. bush gets $500,000 from...
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the women won the bronze medal team sprint final, with lauren bate, sophie capewell, blaine ridge—daviswe were getting daytime highs in the high teens, even the low—20s. and it will feel all the more cold because we'll pick up a keen northerly wind. the cold air plunging in behind this weather front, sinking south overnight. ahead of it, some heavy rain which pull off into the continent. and then, through thursday daytime, we open the floodgates for cold air to sweep all the way south through the uk. we'll start the day with some cloud and rain to the south, the weather front pulling away, making way for lots of sunshine come the afternoon — but there will be some showers to the northwest, and they will be wintry across the hills and mountains of scotland. the wind a notable feature, gales possible down the north sea coast. these are the temperatures that you'd see on the thermometer — but, factor in the wind, those temperatures along the north sea coast will feel more like 4—5 celsius. we continue with showers streaming into the north and west as we move overnight thursday and into fri
the women won the bronze medal team sprint final, with lauren bate, sophie capewell, blaine ridge—daviswe were getting daytime highs in the high teens, even the low—20s. and it will feel all the more cold because we'll pick up a keen northerly wind. the cold air plunging in behind this weather front, sinking south overnight. ahead of it, some heavy rain which pull off into the continent. and then, through thursday daytime, we open the floodgates for cold air to sweep all the way south...
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the numbers make this blaine. in 2019 over 80% of global energy consumption was provided by three main fossil fuels, oil, coal and natural gas. wind was just over 2% of power consumption. solar just over 1%. in other words, it would require a 2,500% increase in production and deployment to have wind and solar fully replace fossil fuels, which is not going to happen in the next two to three years. what we need is a transition strategy. without it, every time there is a shock to the system, bad weather, poor storage, we will face an energy crisis. modern societies cannot run without steady access to energy, so when these shocks are felt, governments do whatever it takes to keep the electricity flowing. look at germany, which over the decades built an extraordinary supply of renewables, but in the first half of 2021, 56% of german electricity came from the very sources it is trying to eliminate, like coal, gas and nuclear. coal in germany alone rose from 21% to 27% of electricity production. the contradictions of wes
the numbers make this blaine. in 2019 over 80% of global energy consumption was provided by three main fossil fuels, oil, coal and natural gas. wind was just over 2% of power consumption. solar just over 1%. in other words, it would require a 2,500% increase in production and deployment to have wind and solar fully replace fossil fuels, which is not going to happen in the next two to three years. what we need is a transition strategy. without it, every time there is a shock to the system, bad...
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chuck blaine wonderful columnist, ruth marcus, colleagues at the "washington post." holman jenkins, baker, others in the "wall street journal." there's an awful lot of talented writing, the aggregators, real clear politics, real clear policy, real clear world, real clear defense, real clear, you know, conspiracy. tremendous amount of good writing today. >> host: thank you. this has been a pleasure and i hope everyone gets the book at their bookstores available everywhere. thank you so much. >> guest: thank you. i enjoyed it. television for serious readers. >> in this weeks public for search with that we bring you david rubenstein, best selling author, businessman and philanthropist. he was co-finance cochairman of the carlyle group, the world's largest and most successful private investment firm. in spring 2020 he was joining us at the reagan library for in-person event for his new book how to lead. with the covid event that was not able to happen. we reached out. during today's conversation he shares have the book is published some of our nation's greatest minds to
chuck blaine wonderful columnist, ruth marcus, colleagues at the "washington post." holman jenkins, baker, others in the "wall street journal." there's an awful lot of talented writing, the aggregators, real clear politics, real clear policy, real clear world, real clear defense, real clear, you know, conspiracy. tremendous amount of good writing today. >> host: thank you. this has been a pleasure and i hope everyone gets the book at their bookstores available...
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and there were some quite dynamic people there, including a man who is still alive now, 98-year-old blaine weiss, who i interviewed. he was a classmate of koval's at ccny and then he was a colleague at oak ridge. so, very interesting, yeah. >> a lot of people that were involved in espionage were there. but we can come to that in the afterchat. i'm going to hand it over to amanda, i believe we have a lot of questions coming through. i'll just close out by saying it's quite interesting that koval left the united states to go back to the soviet union on a ship called "the ss america." >> right. >> which is interesting. anyway, over to amanda. >> oh, my gosh. >> thank you for picking up on that, andrew. i almost didn't include that in the book. did i keep the details about how the wood came from oregon and the paintings from new york and all that? yeah, it was very much the symbol of america. so i'm glad i kept it in, thanks. >> those are those pages where fact really trounces fiction. you know, if you made it up, no one would believe it, but it's what happened. so here's a question that i mys
and there were some quite dynamic people there, including a man who is still alive now, 98-year-old blaine weiss, who i interviewed. he was a classmate of koval's at ccny and then he was a colleague at oak ridge. so, very interesting, yeah. >> a lot of people that were involved in espionage were there. but we can come to that in the afterchat. i'm going to hand it over to amanda, i believe we have a lot of questions coming through. i'll just close out by saying it's quite interesting that...
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chuck blaine wonderful columnist, ruth marcus, colleagues at the "washington post." holman jenkins, baker, others in the "wall street journal." there's an awful lot of talented writing, the aggregators, real clear politics, real clear policy, real clear world, real clear defense, real clear, you know, conspiracy. tremendous amount of good writing today. >> host: thank you. this has been a pleasure and i hope everyone gets the book at their bookstores available everywhere. thank you so much. >> guest: thank you. i enjoyed it. television for serious readers. >> in this weeks public for search with that we bring you david rubenstein, best selling author, businessman and philanthropist. he was co-finance cochairman of the carlyle group, the world's largest and most successful private investment firm. in spring 2020 he was joining us at the reagan library for in-person event for his new book how to
chuck blaine wonderful columnist, ruth marcus, colleagues at the "washington post." holman jenkins, baker, others in the "wall street journal." there's an awful lot of talented writing, the aggregators, real clear politics, real clear policy, real clear world, real clear defense, real clear, you know, conspiracy. tremendous amount of good writing today. >> host: thank you. this has been a pleasure and i hope everyone gets the book at their bookstores available...
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chuck blaine wonderful columnist, ruth marcus, colleagues at the "washington post." holman jenkins, baker, others in the "wall street journal." there's an awful lot of talented writing, the aggregators, real clear politics, real clear policy, real clear world, real clear defense, real clear, you know, conspiracy. tremendous amount of good writing today. >> host: thank you. this has been a pleasure and i hope everyone gets the book at their bookstores available everywhere. thank you so much. >> guest: thank you. i enjoyed it. >> "after words" is available as a podcast. to listen visit c-span.org/podcasts or search c-span "after words" on your podcast app and watch this and all previous "after words" interviews at booktv.org. just click the "after words" button near the top of the page. >> is a look at some of the -- according to quail ridge books in raleigh, north carolina. >> some of these authors have appeared on booktv and you can watch their programs anytime at booktv.org here. >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv do
chuck blaine wonderful columnist, ruth marcus, colleagues at the "washington post." holman jenkins, baker, others in the "wall street journal." there's an awful lot of talented writing, the aggregators, real clear politics, real clear policy, real clear world, real clear defense, real clear, you know, conspiracy. tremendous amount of good writing today. >> host: thank you. this has been a pleasure and i hope everyone gets the book at their bookstores available...
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i'm carolina shy blaine washington. i'll have that story straight ahead.oping story in idaho, where six people were shot at a shopping center, the latest from police on the suspected shooter. ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ alright, here we go, miller in motion. wha — wait, wait, is that a... baby on the field?? it looks like it, craig. and the defensive linemen are playing peek-a-boo. i've never seen anything like that before. harris now appears to be burping the baby. that's a great moment right there. the ref going to the rule book here. what, wait a minute! harris is off to the races! we don't need any more trick plays. touchdown!! but we could all use more ways to save. are you kidding me?? it's going to be a long bus ride home for the defense. switch to geico for more ways to save. the x-rays from your urgent care visit look good. just stay off that leg, okay? what about my rec team? i'm all they got. next season. thanks doc. wow, he already
i'm carolina shy blaine washington. i'll have that story straight ahead.oping story in idaho, where six people were shot at a shopping center, the latest from police on the suspected shooter. ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ alright, here we go, miller in motion. wha — wait, wait, is that a... baby on the field?? it looks like it, craig. and the defensive linemen...
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it refers to a creed house in the sense, the 14 word manifesto, written by david blaine, founder of a supremacist sell founded in the 19 eighties,. the phrase, we must secure an existence for our people and our white children. you are all familiar with the events of june 2015 at emmanuel in the on calhoun street. the people there had their books opened at the prayer reading too -- as you so, socially wreath. and the killer, in that massacre, also wrote a manifesto calling for a separate white nation. let's go to january 26th, 2021, where a marauding mob, a large gang, carried white supremacist symbols. during the storming of the capital. the assault on the capitol way is not a klan operation. but it was part of a river of white supremacist actions that originate with the ku klux klan. we are in a moment or a phase which has lasted several years, but is punctuated by violent white supremacy. since 2015, some 250 people have died from white supremacist violence that announces itself as racial vengeance. and that does not include the police killings of unarmed african americans. the stat
it refers to a creed house in the sense, the 14 word manifesto, written by david blaine, founder of a supremacist sell founded in the 19 eighties,. the phrase, we must secure an existence for our people and our white children. you are all familiar with the events of june 2015 at emmanuel in the on calhoun street. the people there had their books opened at the prayer reading too -- as you so, socially wreath. and the killer, in that massacre, also wrote a manifesto calling for a separate white...