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won this year's booker prize for fiction i want to come who has won this year's booker prize forfictionwant to come back who has won this year's booker prize for fiction i want to come back to berna rdine for fiction i want to come back to bernardine evaristo. we are about to hear who the winner is, how do you think their lives will change? their career will change, probably beyond their wildest imaginings. it will certainly be in demand, i think they should ride the wave of attention for a while and they will find readers for their books, for the precious works of art. people will be reading in huge numbers. then at some point they need to come back down to earth and get back to writing. to enjoy the moment i would recommend. look at the face of all six strips listed authors of the moment, thank you very much and the time has now come to announce the winner of the 2020 booker prize for fiction. shortlisted authors are waiting all around the world at home, cani waiting all around the world at home, can i ask margaret busby the chair of thejudges to home, can i ask margaret busby the cha
won this year's booker prize for fiction i want to come who has won this year's booker prize forfictionwant to come back who has won this year's booker prize for fiction i want to come back to berna rdine for fiction i want to come back to bernardine evaristo. we are about to hear who the winner is, how do you think their lives will change? their career will change, probably beyond their wildest imaginings. it will certainly be in demand, i think they should ride the wave of attention for a...
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booker t. washington. i wanted to understand the other roosevelt's relationship with african-americans. more specifically with booker t. washington. i also wanted to understand the importance of a singular event in changing america. americarole in holding to a higher standard of social justice. importante dinner so that 100 years later john mccain passionately refer to it in his concession speech to barack obama? was it merely because barack obama and booker t. washington were both men of color? i thought there was more to the story. the white house dinner caused such a stir, such a deviation from the social norm of the time, and arguably led to enormous change in american society. true change, however, was slow coming. in fact, the 50 years following the dinner were some of the most racially divisive in -- and awful in american history. andcrow laws enabled racism hatred to flourish in the south. civil war nostalgia brought about a wave of confederate statues and monuments on the american land
booker t. washington. i wanted to understand the other roosevelt's relationship with african-americans. more specifically with booker t. washington. i also wanted to understand the importance of a singular event in changing america. americarole in holding to a higher standard of social justice. importante dinner so that 100 years later john mccain passionately refer to it in his concession speech to barack obama? was it merely because barack obama and booker t. washington were both men of...
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go on. >> i spoke to senator booker this summer about exactly that moment. that was a tense moment in this campaign. you know what was fascinating was that was a tough moment. senator booker thought about things senator biden said and he thought, i don't like the way he's talking about race. senator booker said, the hardest part about this is this is coming from a man i respect. he was close to joe biden. he picks up the phone, it's vice president biden on the line, and they had the conversation as senator booker put it to me, he said, this is a man, who's call it what it is, he's in hit eighth decade and he's changing. he's learning things he may not have understood a few years ago. booker said, i know when somebody's putting me over, trying to lay on an act. that's not what this is. this is somebody who reckoned with himself and thinks about the highs and lows in which he's learned. researching this life in this kind of detail was seeing all the details on the way. when a vice president-elect joe biden would say to me, about that thing i did 25 or 5 years
go on. >> i spoke to senator booker this summer about exactly that moment. that was a tense moment in this campaign. you know what was fascinating was that was a tough moment. senator booker thought about things senator biden said and he thought, i don't like the way he's talking about race. senator booker said, the hardest part about this is this is coming from a man i respect. he was close to joe biden. he picks up the phone, it's vice president biden on the line, and they had the...
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congratulations to douglas stuart, who has won the booker prize for shuggie bain.list of nominees on a website. —— on our website. thanks very much for joining —— on our website. thanks very much forjoining us here on bbc news. hello there. the short—lived cold snap is on its way out now as we start to see mild air making inroads off of the atlantic, but laden with moisture. we will see a lot more cloud and outbreaks of rain spreading eastwards across the country during the course of today. you can see the cold air still looms across the eastern side of the country to begin today, but gradually that milder air will move in on a strengthening westerly breeze. it starts off dry and chilly, maybe some early brightness in the east. very soon the cloud thickens with patchy rain spreading eastwards. light and patchy and a few heavier bursts across scotland and even some brief wintriness briefly over the higher ground before that mild air moves in. the winds also picking up out across the northwest, gusts of a0 to 45 miles an hour. here, it will be turning milder by the e
congratulations to douglas stuart, who has won the booker prize for shuggie bain.list of nominees on a website. —— on our website. thanks very much for joining —— on our website. thanks very much forjoining us here on bbc news. hello there. the short—lived cold snap is on its way out now as we start to see mild air making inroads off of the atlantic, but laden with moisture. we will see a lot more cloud and outbreaks of rain spreading eastwards across the country during the course of...
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, the english patient, booker prize winner, being great films. this film would be more difficult. it's very raw, very, very powerful. but i think you'll bake it to make the mazing film if someone could pull off that combination of grit and poet poetry that he does in the book skull. i was always thank you very much. this week marks the 75th anniversary of the beginning of the nuremberg trials when the nazi leadership were tried for war crimes. at the end of world war 2, the city of nuremberg home to some of the largest buildings built by the nazis will forever be associated with darkest pages of german history. so what is happening to these buildings a modern day? nuremberg, which holds such painful memories. 'd 'd the sweeping zeppelin grandstand in nuremberg, it was here in these purpose built grounds that hundreds of thousands of people gathered for nazi rallies led by adolphine. in the 1930 s. each year, some 300000 visitors come to see what remains of the nazi era constructions of these buildings, which is still here today in a way a documen
, the english patient, booker prize winner, being great films. this film would be more difficult. it's very raw, very, very powerful. but i think you'll bake it to make the mazing film if someone could pull off that combination of grit and poet poetry that he does in the book skull. i was always thank you very much. this week marks the 75th anniversary of the beginning of the nuremberg trials when the nazi leadership were tried for war crimes. at the end of world war 2, the city of nuremberg...
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and douglas stuart's novel about growing up in glasgow wins the international booker prize for fictionhello and welcome. it's a sign ofjust how serious the coronavirus pandemic has become. the us center for disease control has urged americans not to travel during next week's thanksgiving holiday, america's most important family holiday of the year. the number of patients hospitalized with covid—19 in the united states hasjumped nearly 50% in the last two weeks. in california, the state's department of public health has ordered an overnight curfew in most areas. here's the head of infectious disease in the us, dr anthony fauci. we're not talking about shutting down the country, we're not talking about locking down. we're talking about intensifying the simple public health measures that we all talk about — mask wearing, staving distance, avoiding congregate settings, doing things to the extent that we can outdoors versus indoors. if we do that, we'll be able to hold things off until the vaccine comes. that news conference followed one by the president—elect joe biden in which he laid int
and douglas stuart's novel about growing up in glasgow wins the international booker prize for fictionhello and welcome. it's a sign ofjust how serious the coronavirus pandemic has become. the us center for disease control has urged americans not to travel during next week's thanksgiving holiday, america's most important family holiday of the year. the number of patients hospitalized with covid—19 in the united states hasjumped nearly 50% in the last two weeks. in california, the state's...
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it hasjust won him the uk's most prestigious literary prize, the booker.ur arts editor, will gomperz, has been speaking to him. covid restrictions meant the champagne wasn't flowing and the shortlisted authors weren't present, but the booker prize show still went on, and with a sense of occasion, as the winner was announced. shuggie bain, by douglas stuart. the glasgow—born author now lives in new york, where he's a successful fashion designer. douglas, congratulations, that looked like a genuine surprise? i was incredibly surprised. i think part of the reason that it took me so long to write the book is because i felt like an imposter. i've felt that way since i was a young man, to be honest. books were never really seen as something that a boy from the east end of glasgow should be doing with his life. i wasn't sure that my voice would be welcomed within publishing circles. and so, this isjust beyond my wildest expectations. douglas stuart's novel, shuggie bain, which took him a decade to write, is a compelling, moving, unflinching account of working—cla
it hasjust won him the uk's most prestigious literary prize, the booker.ur arts editor, will gomperz, has been speaking to him. covid restrictions meant the champagne wasn't flowing and the shortlisted authors weren't present, but the booker prize show still went on, and with a sense of occasion, as the winner was announced. shuggie bain, by douglas stuart. the glasgow—born author now lives in new york, where he's a successful fashion designer. douglas, congratulations, that looked like a...
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i spoke to senator booker this summer about exactly that moment. that was a tense moment in the campaign. what was great, what was fascinating, that was a tough moment. senator booker thought about things that joe biden had said at the time and said i don't like the way he's talking about race. that could have been a rupture in their relationship. booker said the hardest part, this is coming from a man i respect and close to joe biden. he picks up the phone and it's vice president biden on the line. they had a conversation as senator booker said to me, this is a man in his eighth decade he's learning about his sensibilities that he may not have understood years ago. he said, i've been in politics a long time. i know when somebody's putting me over, putting on an act. that's not what this is. this is somebody who reckons with himself and thinks about his own highs and lows in a moment in which he has learned. that was a big surprise, don, in researching this. we're seeing all the points along the way when vice president elect biden said, what i did
i spoke to senator booker this summer about exactly that moment. that was a tense moment in the campaign. what was great, what was fascinating, that was a tough moment. senator booker thought about things that joe biden had said at the time and said i don't like the way he's talking about race. that could have been a rupture in their relationship. booker said the hardest part, this is coming from a man i respect and close to joe biden. he picks up the phone and it's vice president biden on the...
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margaret crosby, chair, declares the winner of the 2020 booker prize is douglas stewart.et me invite you to say a few words. >> >> sorry, i am absolutely stunned. i did not expect that at all. first, i want to thank my mother. without her, i would note finalists.ke to thank my fellow it has been a pleasure to be in your company. i cannot wait to give you hug. thank you to the judges for recognizing shuggie bain. i know i am only the second scottish book to haveon thank you. thank you to the people of scotland, especially glaswendan's, whose empathy humor, whoseru love and le is in every word of this book. to my shuggie family in the u.k. to the people in new york who were the only people who took a risk on my book. >> douglas stuart, author of shuggie bain, has won the booker prize fiction in 2020. just time to remind you of our the centers for disease control has urge americans not to travel for inks giving next week. -- thanksgiving nex week. they should not mix because of the alarming speed at which intensive care units are filling up. thank you for watching outside so
margaret crosby, chair, declares the winner of the 2020 booker prize is douglas stewart.et me invite you to say a few words. >> >> sorry, i am absolutely stunned. i did not expect that at all. first, i want to thank my mother. without her, i would note finalists.ke to thank my fellow it has been a pleasure to be in your company. i cannot wait to give you hug. thank you to the judges for recognizing shuggie bain. i know i am only the second scottish book to haveon thank you. thank...
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it's a booker prize time. and the winner this time it's going to a 1st time author, my very astute judges, and i have chosen that standing with and that is so keeping it 20 book of prize. sorry, i'm absolutely stunned. i didn't expect a whole i'd like to 1st of all just thank my mother. i think i've been clear that my mother is in every page of this book and without her, i wouldn't be here and my work wouldn't be here. yes. and so thank you. now don't go getting very excited, of course, very happy. you're with scott just by chance. this is purely by promise. your skull is in the middle of reaching this book. so tell us more about yeah, i bought it when it was short listed a number of weeks ago, but i didn't get around to read it until starting into it just last week. so i'm right in the beginning of it now. but a really amazing, amazing book. i mean it's basically about childhood growing up in poverty, in glasgow, in the early eighties. so sort of the factual years. and it's about a young boy who is coming of
it's a booker prize time. and the winner this time it's going to a 1st time author, my very astute judges, and i have chosen that standing with and that is so keeping it 20 book of prize. sorry, i'm absolutely stunned. i didn't expect a whole i'd like to 1st of all just thank my mother. i think i've been clear that my mother is in every page of this book and without her, i wouldn't be here and my work wouldn't be here. yes. and so thank you. now don't go getting very excited, of course, very...
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booker >> grow up, bitch. >> booker, help. booker >> will you shut up? >> booker!alie and joslyn, they're on my side, okay? and this is clearly not me have you ever seen me dress like that? i kind of like a lot of what he's doing with it, but the point is, you've never seen me dressed like that, right do you like that it doesn't matter. look, i'm giving you a lot of information and you literally just woke up you look great >> jimmy: my thanks to vince vaughn "freaky" is in theaters this friday thank you again, vince >> good to see you, my friend. >> jimmy: best to the family >> i need more compliments, please >> jimmy: i'm going to text you some good stuff. >> i need it >> jimmy: you're the best, buddy. lorraine bracco joins us after the break. stick around, everyone come on back ♪ ♪ the calming scent of lavender by downy infusions calm. laundry isn't done until it's done with downy. all closer together. ♪ and been our gateways to the world. ♪ ♪ for over 30 years, lexus has been celebrating driveway moments. here's to one more. the lexus december to remember sales
booker >> grow up, bitch. >> booker, help. booker >> will you shut up? >> booker!alie and joslyn, they're on my side, okay? and this is clearly not me have you ever seen me dress like that? i kind of like a lot of what he's doing with it, but the point is, you've never seen me dressed like that, right do you like that it doesn't matter. look, i'm giving you a lot of information and you literally just woke up you look great >> jimmy: my thanks to vince vaughn...
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it is his debut novel and itsjust won him the uk's most prestigious literary prize — the booker. 0ur and the shortlisted authors weren't present, but the booker prize show still went on, and with a sense of occasion, as the winner was announced. shuggie bain, by douglas stuart. the glasgow—born author now lives in new york, where he's a successful fashion designer. douglas, congratulations. that looked like a genuine surprise? i was incredibly surprised. i think part of the reason that it took me so long to write the book is because i felt like an imposter. i've felt that way since i was a young man, to be honest. books were never really seen as something that a boy from the east end of glasgow should be doing with his life. i wasn't sure that my voice would be welcomed within publishing circles. and so this isjust beyond my wildest expectations. douglas stuart's novel, shuggie bain, which took him a decade to write, is a compelling, moving, unflinching account of working—class life in 1980s glasgow. at its heart is a relationship between the alcohol—dependent agnes and her young son
it is his debut novel and itsjust won him the uk's most prestigious literary prize — the booker. 0ur and the shortlisted authors weren't present, but the booker prize show still went on, and with a sense of occasion, as the winner was announced. shuggie bain, by douglas stuart. the glasgow—born author now lives in new york, where he's a successful fashion designer. douglas, congratulations. that looked like a genuine surprise? i was incredibly surprised. i think part of the reason that it...
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senator cory booker. and music from gregory porter. and now, jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: hello, hi. hi, everyone. thank you, thank you. greetings, fellow americans. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. i'm happy to be here. for me and i'm sure for many of you the past 24 hours have been a "pollercoaster" of emotions and nausea. [ laughter ] i thought if your election lasted more than 48 hours, you were supposed to seek medical attention. [ laughter ] we didn't get a winner last night and it was a long night. one good thing about the pandemic, we're used to waiting a talk days for results. this was not the landslide democrats were hoping for. this race was closer than donald and ivanka at a father-daughter dance. [ laughter and applause ] the ballots are still being counted. joe biden definitely did better than hillary clinton. he was able to pick up the sexist vote but he didn't do as well among racists. [ laughter ] even though the deal appears to be sealed, there's still a lot of attention being paid to the state of pennsylvania. the amish haven't wielded this much power since the
senator cory booker. and music from gregory porter. and now, jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: hello, hi. hi, everyone. thank you, thank you. greetings, fellow americans. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. i'm happy to be here. for me and i'm sure for many of you the past 24 hours have been a "pollercoaster" of emotions and nausea. [ laughter ] i thought if your election lasted more than 48 hours, you were supposed to seek medical attention. [ laughter ] we didn't get a winner last...
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patient booker prize winner, being great films. this film would be more difficult. it's very wroth, very, very powerful, but i think i'll bake it to make a mazing film if someone could pull off that combination of grit and poet poetry that he does in the book skull. i was always thank you very much. this week marks the 75th anniversary of the beginning of the nuremberg trials when the nazi leadership were tried for war crimes. at the end of world war 2, the city of nuremberg home to some of the largest buildings built by the nazis will for have a be associated with the darkest pages of german history. so what is happening to these buildings in modern day? nuremberg, which holds such painful memories. 'd the sweepings upland grandstand in nuremberg. it was here in these purpose built grounds that hundreds of thousands of people gathered for nazi rallies led by adolphine. in the 1930 s. each year, some 300000 visitors come to see what remains of the nazi era constructions of these buildings, which is still here today in a way a docum
patient booker prize winner, being great films. this film would be more difficult. it's very wroth, very, very powerful, but i think i'll bake it to make a mazing film if someone could pull off that combination of grit and poet poetry that he does in the book skull. i was always thank you very much. this week marks the 75th anniversary of the beginning of the nuremberg trials when the nazi leadership were tried for war crimes. at the end of world war 2, the city of nuremberg home to some of the...
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it is his debut novel and it's just won him the uk's most prestigious literary prize — the booker.lowing and the shortlisted authors weren't present, but the booker prize show still went on, and with a sense of occasion, as the winner was announced. shuggie bain, by douglas stuart. the glasgow—born author now lives in new york, where he's a successful fashion designer. douglas, congratulations. that looked like a genuine surprise? i was incredibly surprised. i think part of the reason that it took me so long to write the book is because i felt like an imposter. i've felt that way since i was a young man, to be honest. books were never really seen as something that a boy from the east end of glasgow should be doing with his life. i wasn't sure that my voice would be welcomed within publishing circles. and so this isjust beyond my wildest expectations. douglas stuart's novel, shuggie bain, which took him a decade to write, is a compelling, moving, unflinching account of working—class life in 1980s glasgow. at its heart is a relationship between the alcohol—dependent agnes and her you
it is his debut novel and it's just won him the uk's most prestigious literary prize — the booker.lowing and the shortlisted authors weren't present, but the booker prize show still went on, and with a sense of occasion, as the winner was announced. shuggie bain, by douglas stuart. the glasgow—born author now lives in new york, where he's a successful fashion designer. douglas, congratulations. that looked like a genuine surprise? i was incredibly surprised. i think part of the reason that...
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patient, booker prize winner, being great films. this film would be more difficult. it's very raw, very, very powerful, but i think will bake into make amazing film if someone could pull off that combination of grit and poets. poetry that he does in the book skull. i was always thank you very much. this week marks the 75th anniversary of the beginning of the nuremberg trials when the nazi leadership were tried for war crimes. at the end of world war 2, the city of nuremberg home to some of the largest buildings built by the nazis will for have a be associated with the darkest pages of german history. so what is happening to these buildings in modern day? nuremberg, which holds such painful memories. 'd 'd the sweeping zeppelin grandstand in nuremberg, it was here in these purpose built grounds that hundreds of thousands of people gathered for nazi rallies led by adolphine. in the 1930 s. each year, some 300000 visitors come to see what remains of the nazi era constructions of these buildings, which is still here today in a way a doc
patient, booker prize winner, being great films. this film would be more difficult. it's very raw, very, very powerful, but i think will bake into make amazing film if someone could pull off that combination of grit and poets. poetry that he does in the book skull. i was always thank you very much. this week marks the 75th anniversary of the beginning of the nuremberg trials when the nazi leadership were tried for war crimes. at the end of world war 2, the city of nuremberg home to some of the...
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patient, booker prize winner, being great films. this film would be more difficult. it's very raw, very, very powerful, but i think will bake into make the maison film if someone could pull off that combination of grit and poets. poetry that he does in the book skull. i was always thank you very much. this week marks the 75th anniversary of the beginning of the nuremberg trials when the nazi leadership were tried for war crimes. at the end of world war 2, the city of nuremberg home to some of the largest buildings built by the nazis will for have a be associated with the darkest pages of german history. so what is happening to these buildings in modern day? nuremberg, which holds such painful memories. 'd 'd the sweeping zeppelin grandstand in nuremberg. 'd it was here in these purpose built grounds that hundreds of thousands of people gathered for nazi rallies led by adolphine. in the 1930 s. each year, some 300000 visitors come to see what remains of the nazi era constructions of these buildings, which is still here today. in a wa
patient, booker prize winner, being great films. this film would be more difficult. it's very raw, very, very powerful, but i think will bake into make the maison film if someone could pull off that combination of grit and poets. poetry that he does in the book skull. i was always thank you very much. this week marks the 75th anniversary of the beginning of the nuremberg trials when the nazi leadership were tried for war crimes. at the end of world war 2, the city of nuremberg home to some of...
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and douglas stuart's novel about growing up in glasgow wins the international booker prize for fiction. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. i'm kasia madera. do stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. it's a sign ofjust how serious the coronavirus pandemic has become — the us center for disease control has urged americans not to travel during next week's thanksgiving holiday, america's most important family holiday of the year. the number of patients hospitalized with covid—19 in the united states has jumped nearly 50% in the last two weeks. in the last couple of hours, the head of infectious disease has said this. we're not talking about shutting
and douglas stuart's novel about growing up in glasgow wins the international booker prize for fiction. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. i'm kasia madera. do stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. it's a sign ofjust how serious the coronavirus pandemic has become — the us center for disease control has urged americans not to travel during next week's thanksgiving holiday, america's most important family holiday of the...
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cory booker joins us >>> senator cory booker will join us since biden was projected to be the win pnerwhat he wants him to focus on. >>> plus, the army general in charge of delivering a covid vaccine tells 60 minutes how long it will take to get going once the vaccine is approved. you're watching "cbs this morning." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ it's a new dawn... if you've been taking copd sitting down, it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue
cory booker joins us >>> senator cory booker will join us since biden was projected to be the win pnerwhat he wants him to focus on. >>> plus, the army general in charge of delivering a covid vaccine tells 60 minutes how long it will take to get going once the vaccine is approved. you're watching "cbs this morning." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ it's a new dawn... if you've...
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patient, booker prize winner, being great films. this film would be more difficult. it's very broad, very, very powerful. but i think i'll bake it to make the mazing film if someone could pull off that combination of grit and polish poetry that he does in the book skull . i was always thank you very much. this week marks the 75th anniversary of the beginning of the nuremberg trials when the nazi leadership were tried for war crimes. at the end of world war 2, the city of nuremberg home to some of the largest buildings built by the nazis. well, for have of be associated with darkness pages of german history. so what is happening to these buildings a modern day, nuremberg, which holds such painful memories. 'd 'd the sweepings upland grandstand in nuremberg. it was here in these purpose built grounds that hundreds of thousands of people gathered for nazi rallies led by adolphine. in the 1930 s. each year, some 300000 visitors come to see what remains of the nazi era constructions of these buildings, which is still here today in a way
patient, booker prize winner, being great films. this film would be more difficult. it's very broad, very, very powerful. but i think i'll bake it to make the mazing film if someone could pull off that combination of grit and polish poetry that he does in the book skull . i was always thank you very much. this week marks the 75th anniversary of the beginning of the nuremberg trials when the nazi leadership were tried for war crimes. at the end of world war 2, the city of nuremberg home to some...
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enjoy the booker prize tonight. seven or 715 but you can watch it on bbc news as well around 745. that was margaret busby and bernandine evaristo. you can find out here tonight between seven and eight. as the unemployment rate rises, it appears to be young people who are being hit hardest by the job losses taking place. today, new figures seen by the bbc suggest apprentices are also losing out. between march and july, more than a thousand people in england were withdrawn from apprenticeship programmes because they had been made redundant, nearly double the number in 2019. our business correspondent sima kotecha can tell us more. who we saw just who we sawjust a brief flash of accidentally. we had do up there as accidentally. we had do up there as a booker prizewinner. many congratulations. that was quite impressive. if only. thank you. yes, grim news i'm afraid today for some young apprentices. we have had some figures from the bbc today that have shown that around 12%, that's what one survey suggests, lost their ap
enjoy the booker prize tonight. seven or 715 but you can watch it on bbc news as well around 745. that was margaret busby and bernandine evaristo. you can find out here tonight between seven and eight. as the unemployment rate rises, it appears to be young people who are being hit hardest by the job losses taking place. today, new figures seen by the bbc suggest apprentices are also losing out. between march and july, more than a thousand people in england were withdrawn from apprenticeship...
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harold: the booker t. washington event was first a meeting.ost meetings with teddy roosevelt lasted longer than the schedule indicated because teddy would do so much talking that the guest would have to find some time to respond. it usually meant they were behind schedule. no exception when booker t. washington arrived. roosevelt said, why don't you stay for dinner? dr. washington did. the press, most of the press in the north and the black press for sure, reported this is a great milestone. abraham lincoln had had tea with an african-american journalist, frederick douglass, who was still a journalist when he had tea with abraham lincoln at the white house, he ran his own newspaper. but this is the jim crow era, and this set off the southern newspapers and southern senators in really vile ways. one senator said that black people would have to be lynched in greater numbers now because they would become so haughty about this social advance. to his credit -- i think roosevelt was casual about it, to his credit. to his discredit, i think the admin
harold: the booker t. washington event was first a meeting.ost meetings with teddy roosevelt lasted longer than the schedule indicated because teddy would do so much talking that the guest would have to find some time to respond. it usually meant they were behind schedule. no exception when booker t. washington arrived. roosevelt said, why don't you stay for dinner? dr. washington did. the press, most of the press in the north and the black press for sure, reported this is a great milestone....
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and, newshour weekend's christopher booker will return to pennsylvania, the place where we sarted this and a state where it may take several days to count all the votes. don't forget to set your clocks back one hour tonight-- if yt ou're in daylisaving time areas-- and happy halloween! that's all for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. for the latest news updates, vrgisit www.pbsewshour. i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. stay healthy, and have a good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: i sue and edgar wachenhe. the anderson family fund. beard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. barbara hope zkerberg. e leonard and norma klorfine foundation. charles rosenblu we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular goal has been to provide wir
and, newshour weekend's christopher booker will return to pennsylvania, the place where we sarted this and a state where it may take several days to count all the votes. don't forget to set your clocks back one hour tonight-- if yt ou're in daylisaving time areas-- and happy halloween! that's all for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. for the latest news updates, vrgisit www.pbsewshour. i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. stay healthy, and have a good night. captioning sponsored by...
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the well, there is now, you are the booker prize winnerfor 2020. there is now, you are the booker prizeantastic and i can't wait to read it and fantastic and i can't wait to read itand a fantastic and i can't wait to read it and a pleasure to talk to you, thank you very much indeed. thank you. douglas stuart, the winner of the booker prize. it is nice to have a smile once in awhile, isn't it? now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith—lucas. it was a cold night for some of us but with cloud and rain spreading from west to east it has turned things either, so that's the story for the rest of today into this evening, that rain continuing the progress eastwards and things are turning milder than they were yesterday. temperatures in the west up yesterday. temperatures in the west up to about 13 degrees, still chilly around the east coast, eight or 9 degrees. we have outbreaks of rain that will clear towards the east through this evening and overnight, the next area of rain working on from the north—west. but really strong winds, especially across northern scotland, gales likel
the well, there is now, you are the booker prize winnerfor 2020. there is now, you are the booker prizeantastic and i can't wait to read it and fantastic and i can't wait to read itand a fantastic and i can't wait to read it and a pleasure to talk to you, thank you very much indeed. thank you. douglas stuart, the winner of the booker prize. it is nice to have a smile once in awhile, isn't it? now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith—lucas. it was a cold night for some of us...
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britain's top literary prize, the booker prize for fiction, has gone to the scottish author douglas stuartor his novel, shuggie bain. good evening and welcome to bbc news. there's yet more encouraging news about coronavirus vaccines tonight. this time from researchers in oxford who are working with the pharmaceutical company astrazeneca. britain has ordered 100 million doses of this vaccine. researchers say trials have so far shown a promising immune response for people in their 60s and 70s. final data on how well it works should be ready by christmas. the vaccine is easy to store and cheaper than the ones being developed by pfizer and moderna. here's our medical editor, fergus walsh. go right in. hi. it is volunteers like ian from southampton who are crucial to vaccine trials. how are you feeling today? we were there injuly when he received the first of two doses as part of the oxford astrazeneca trial, but we are only finding out today how the over 70s are responding to the jab. why did you sign up for the trial? i have become aware that the side effect of this disease are so much more t
britain's top literary prize, the booker prize for fiction, has gone to the scottish author douglas stuartor his novel, shuggie bain. good evening and welcome to bbc news. there's yet more encouraging news about coronavirus vaccines tonight. this time from researchers in oxford who are working with the pharmaceutical company astrazeneca. britain has ordered 100 million doses of this vaccine. researchers say trials have so far shown a promising immune response for people in their 60s and 70s....
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he would read from the writings of booker t. washington from wd boyd and other african american americans. he was reading writings for example the soul of the black folks at 1903 when it first came out it was very controversial. he also by the way every think of john brown who is one of the most divisive characters in american history, some people see him as a madman, a crazed fanatic, others see him as a house store column figure who helped usher in civil war. while for a white college president in the early 1900s to be praising john brown as a hero was uncommon. when the birth of a nation came out he condemned it. he used his position as governor to help african americans. so this book was also an opportunity to celebrate our founder. it's kind of interesting. i was talking to franklin and i said this was a labor of love. but it was most definitely labo labor. i've always been a little jealous of my colleagues who were writers who could set aside an hour a day for a glass of sherry and a paragraph. i am not that guy. i just wr
he would read from the writings of booker t. washington from wd boyd and other african american americans. he was reading writings for example the soul of the black folks at 1903 when it first came out it was very controversial. he also by the way every think of john brown who is one of the most divisive characters in american history, some people see him as a madman, a crazed fanatic, others see him as a house store column figure who helped usher in civil war. while for a white college...
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the first is emotional, and cory booker was telling me that seeing his friend up there, and it was likes of the an ses continually left out of the conversation up to now, and that you have to work twice as hard to get to the conversation, but not the beginning to the end of forming policy that she can, kamala harris has passed legislation about fibroid that affects the african xhucommunit disproportionate, and expects to have a voice on that at the table. >> and ryan, not to dismiss you, but your voice at this historic moment. >> and sebrina is making a good point about the press corps as well. so our newsrooms can do a whole lot better at diversity and the white house and the campaign, and it is a good sign of the white house briefing room, and so it is unlike previous administrations. i interviewed stacy abrams in georgia and she is making the point that not only that biden chose kamala harris, but that all of the finalists were women of color, and i did not think of it, but how important it was to leader abrams that she had a meeting with the vice president biden of the type of leade
the first is emotional, and cory booker was telling me that seeing his friend up there, and it was likes of the an ses continually left out of the conversation up to now, and that you have to work twice as hard to get to the conversation, but not the beginning to the end of forming policy that she can, kamala harris has passed legislation about fibroid that affects the african xhucommunit disproportionate, and expects to have a voice on that at the table. >> and ryan, not to dismiss you,...
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you can see booker t. washington is in the doorway, so it's sort of a metaphor for the civil rights status at that time and of him being welcomed to the white house by theodore roosevelt. roosevelt is the only person in the picture that's not crying. so how did riss meet theodore roosevelt? and that's the story of his activism in, no. we have here in our case on allies the basic stories of the bromance between theodore roosevelt and jacob riss. they first met in 1894 when a new administration was elected in new york city that was a reform administration under mayer william strong. it's often described as the good government movement. in that one brief administration, a lot of social reforms that riss has been recommending as well as the other people in his network of reform were manifested, including better sanitation. one of the things that he was faichls for is appointing an engineer who created the white wings who were sanitary workers that wore pristine white uniforms and at one point paraded down fift
you can see booker t. washington is in the doorway, so it's sort of a metaphor for the civil rights status at that time and of him being welcomed to the white house by theodore roosevelt. roosevelt is the only person in the picture that's not crying. so how did riss meet theodore roosevelt? and that's the story of his activism in, no. we have here in our case on allies the basic stories of the bromance between theodore roosevelt and jacob riss. they first met in 1894 when a new administration...
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with me, michael booker, deputy editor of the daily express, and faiza shaheen, the director of the centreabour and social studies and former labour prospective parliamentary candidate. hello to you both. our chat in a moment. quick look through some of the front pages, though, and there is one story really dominating. the daily telegraph reports dominic cummings was ordered out of downing street for good last night after being accused of briefing against the prime minister. according to the times, the departures of lee cain and dominic cummings represent the conclusion of a vicious power struggle at the heart of government. the financial times says the architect of britain's exit from the eu left downing street carrying a cardboard box and a trove of potentially dangerous secrets, and quotes a government insider saying they wouldn't be surprised if there's an explosive stunt between now and christmas. the i reports it was a bitter end to life at downing street for dominic cummings after days of political turmoil as, according to the paper, borisjohnson lost patience with his controversial
with me, michael booker, deputy editor of the daily express, and faiza shaheen, the director of the centreabour and social studies and former labour prospective parliamentary candidate. hello to you both. our chat in a moment. quick look through some of the front pages, though, and there is one story really dominating. the daily telegraph reports dominic cummings was ordered out of downing street for good last night after being accused of briefing against the prime minister. according to the...
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it is cosponsored by senator booker, gillibrand, and warren called the justice for black farmers act. it is the most exciting bill because it says, we need to address the entire history of discrimination and recognize that as a direct result of the federal government and usda discrimination, it drove huge numbers of black farmers out of the agriculture industry, one in toen black farmers in 1910 half a percent of farmers today. look at the mother jones article. it highlights some of those key features of that bill. we would give land-grant to black farmers, train apprentices --give the technical stills technical skills. this is the most exciting bill i have seen in my lifetime. ,he last thing is in my work there is an incredible lack of access to affordable legal services that has negatively impacted those who want to become property owners who are and hasf color undermined the ability of those who are property owners to maintain ownership of their property and protect their wealth. it is a massive problem, there is a rule for the fellow commit, april 1 to commence, a rule from there
it is cosponsored by senator booker, gillibrand, and warren called the justice for black farmers act. it is the most exciting bill because it says, we need to address the entire history of discrimination and recognize that as a direct result of the federal government and usda discrimination, it drove huge numbers of black farmers out of the agriculture industry, one in toen black farmers in 1910 half a percent of farmers today. look at the mother jones article. it highlights some of those key...
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and now back up, deponte booker has been turning heads, 81 yards last week, and what you know, he isacramento product. the raiders got from the broncos.>> sometimes a change of scenery can be the right thing, and these are the raiders, we have rejuvenated teams -- players from other teams before and we would like to take pride in doing that >>> good to see this, the season in san francisco, 17,000 lights glowing at the embarcadero center, chopper 5 flew over the four buildings, all lit up, no big celebration this year due to the pandemic of course, but a sign that it is the official start of the holiday season.>>> a festive scene at union square of course, check out the birdseye view, of the macy's christmas tree, it's gorgeous.>>> get ready for a lantern >>> good evening, after kpix 5 news at 6:00, pfizer becomes the first company to as the fda to approve the covid-19 vaccine for emergency use authorization, but who will have access to it first? an inside look at the distribution process, tonight on the cbs evening ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> brennan: tonight, the first coron
and now back up, deponte booker has been turning heads, 81 yards last week, and what you know, he isacramento product. the raiders got from the broncos.>> sometimes a change of scenery can be the right thing, and these are the raiders, we have rejuvenated teams -- players from other teams before and we would like to take pride in doing that >>> good to see this, the season in san francisco, 17,000 lights glowing at the embarcadero center, chopper 5 flew over the four buildings,...
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tsitsi dangarembga's book was shortlisted for this year's booker prize. >> [t -- >> "the mournable bodyhas been shortlisted for what d it mean for you? >> it is absolutely immense for me. i cannot tell you what it means. i have been writing for three decades and i have never had this kind of recognition before. it has really changed life. i w have an agent for the first time, someone who really interested in my work. is in terms of the artistic and writing a community in zimbabwe, that is a difficult one. repression at the moment.f that means that only some people are recognized as the legitimate representatives of arts and literature. and i am not one of them. what i do hope is that my nomination will is meyer, to show that even if you don't have your country behind you and the resours that wod b useful for your career, there are ways that you can persevere and continue and make things happen for yourself. >> you said you were inspired by an essay called "unmournable bodies," just days after the charlie hebdo attacks here in paris. can you explain what resonated to you with his remarks
tsitsi dangarembga's book was shortlisted for this year's booker prize. >> [t -- >> "the mournable bodyhas been shortlisted for what d it mean for you? >> it is absolutely immense for me. i cannot tell you what it means. i have been writing for three decades and i have never had this kind of recognition before. it has really changed life. i w have an agent for the first time, someone who really interested in my work. is in terms of the artistic and writing a community in...
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remember, on the morning of 9/11, president bush was in sarasota, florida at booker elementary school, and there were actually protesters outside morning months after he , nine took office, complaining about the recount. this was much more truncated in think we view i it historically 20 years later. what the national security threats? what are the top ones that the president-elect and his team should be concerned about and that trump administration folks should be passing along to them? guest: it is a really great and important question. i think there is a historical aspect that is worth considering in this, and then there is a specific complexity that joe biden as president-elect would have faced under the best case transition scenario, which we are absolutely not seeing right now. he is going to accept the presidency in just under two months from now with a raging pandemic, a pandemic that the u.s. government has all but given up trying to wrestle with, a stalling economy, and massive -- a massive, unprecedented logistical path ahead of distributing what we hope is one two covid per
remember, on the morning of 9/11, president bush was in sarasota, florida at booker elementary school, and there were actually protesters outside morning months after he , nine took office, complaining about the recount. this was much more truncated in think we view i it historically 20 years later. what the national security threats? what are the top ones that the president-elect and his team should be concerned about and that trump administration folks should be passing along to them? guest:...
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booker recovered. here's a field goal. the raiders had the lead. the browns need two scores. here's a big hit. vegas nearly doubled up cleveland. josh jacobs through the words, 128 yards on 31 carries. it was 16-6. they are four and three. >> we will take any win we can get. here is marcus peters. it was the fourth quarter. tomorrow was up. claypool would score. he had his seventh touchdown of the year. has lamar jackson, they say i do not think so. it was 28-24. they are 7-0. here is chargers rookie justin herbert. he rolls out, that is a game winning touchdown. they beat la 31-30. 416 yards, five touchdowns, and to ted chen for tariq hill. kansas won the game as a nurse, i've faced the fear of being stretched too thin to do my job right. and it's not just health care workers. our teachers and school staff are going the extra mile for our kids. our firefighters are taking on unthinkable missions to keep us safe. how can we keep giving billions in tax breaks to rich corporations when our communities need that money? prop 15 closes corporate loopholes and invests in our school
booker recovered. here's a field goal. the raiders had the lead. the browns need two scores. here's a big hit. vegas nearly doubled up cleveland. josh jacobs through the words, 128 yards on 31 carries. it was 16-6. they are four and three. >> we will take any win we can get. here is marcus peters. it was the fourth quarter. tomorrow was up. claypool would score. he had his seventh touchdown of the year. has lamar jackson, they say i do not think so. it was 28-24. they are 7-0. here is...
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new jersey senator cory booker. always appreciate your time, sir. thank you. >> thank you, ali. >> want to know how long the last few weeks have been? justice amy coney barrett was confirmed to the supreme court two weeks ago. today the supreme court with amy coney barrett heard a case that could have an impact on the health care of 20 million americans. supreme court reporter extraordinaire nina totenberg joins us next. with. hope you got dental. with. a insurance marketplace. they guarantee you won't find a lower price anywhere for the plans they offer, so you're not just picking by chance. no copay?... sweet. with health insurance plans constantly changing, having the wrong fit could mean missing benefits or costing you thousands. healthmarkets' fitscore instantly ranks plans both on and off the government exchange to find one that best fits your insurance needs. in minutes, you can find out if your current plan is the right fit, or if there's another one that can get you more coverage or help save you money. and best of all, their services are c
new jersey senator cory booker. always appreciate your time, sir. thank you. >> thank you, ali. >> want to know how long the last few weeks have been? justice amy coney barrett was confirmed to the supreme court two weeks ago. today the supreme court with amy coney barrett heard a case that could have an impact on the health care of 20 million americans. supreme court reporter extraordinaire nina totenberg joins us next. with. hope you got dental. with. a insurance marketplace. they...
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the team looking forward to teaming him up with booker one of the best in the game. >>> the bucs is tryinga roster together that will convince yanis to. the bucks give up eric bledsoe, george hill and three draft picks. the bucks have also acquired bogenbogdonovicl from the kings. so milwaukee definitely loading up. >>> we visited this one a couple of times but we have to do it one more time because you know what. i have to see if my stomach doesn't feel quite so squeamish this time when i see it. check it out there are many different ways to seek thrills but josh newman is a north carolina student film maker that mays adventure videos since he that makes adventure videos since he was 12. this is what you definitely call adventurous. it starts in a hot air balloon. you don't see it but you have to trust us that the parachute down there does open. you just have to trust us. first of all getting on a hot air balloon for a thrill ride. >> there you go mr. newman. >> i keep thinking about drew brees plays with three brokes ribs and a collapsed lung. he's one tough guy. >> and did it since last
the team looking forward to teaming him up with booker one of the best in the game. >>> the bucs is tryinga roster together that will convince yanis to. the bucks give up eric bledsoe, george hill and three draft picks. the bucks have also acquired bogenbogdonovicl from the kings. so milwaukee definitely loading up. >>> we visited this one a couple of times but we have to do it one more time because you know what. i have to see if my stomach doesn't feel quite so squeamish...
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new jersey senator cory booker, thank you. >>> want to know how long the last few weeks have been?tice amy coney barrett was confirmed to the supreme court two weeks ago. today the supreme court with newly seated justice amy coney barrett heard a case that could have an impact on the health care of 20 million americans. supreme court reporter extraordinary nita totenberg joins us next. totenberg joins us next. aah! ok. i'm on vibrate. aaah! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ to syour body needs routine. system, centrum helps your immune defenses every day, with vitamin c, d and zinc. season, after season. ace your immune support, with centrum. (children laughing) ♪ (music swells) ♪ ♪ (music fades) (exhales) experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list sales event. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. tonight, try pure zzzs all night. unlike other sleep aids, our extended release melatonin helps you sleep longer. and longer. zzzquil pure zzzs all night. fall
new jersey senator cory booker, thank you. >>> want to know how long the last few weeks have been?tice amy coney barrett was confirmed to the supreme court two weeks ago. today the supreme court with newly seated justice amy coney barrett heard a case that could have an impact on the health care of 20 million americans. supreme court reporter extraordinary nita totenberg joins us next. totenberg joins us next. aah! ok. i'm on vibrate. aaah! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty....
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senator cory booker. and music from gregory porter. and now, jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: hello, hi. everyone. thank you, thank you. greetings, fellow americans. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. i'm happy to be here. for me and i'm sure for many of you the past 24 hours have been a "pollercoaster" of emotions and nausea. [ laughter ] i thought if your election lasted more than 48 hours, you were supposed to seek medical attention. [ laughter ] we didn't get a winner last night and it was a long night. one good thing about the pandemic, we're used to waiting a talk days for results. this was not the landslide
senator cory booker. and music from gregory porter. and now, jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: hello, hi. everyone. thank you, thank you. greetings, fellow americans. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. i'm happy to be here. for me and i'm sure for many of you the past 24 hours have been a "pollercoaster" of emotions and nausea. [ laughter ] i thought if your election lasted more than 48 hours, you were supposed to seek medical attention. [ laughter ] we didn't get a winner last night...
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we'll speak with former chief of staff to president trump and democratic senator cory booker talks aboutn will united the country and we revisit joe biden's emotional note to his younger self as he looks at his dreams and coping with loss. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> right now on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay
we'll speak with former chief of staff to president trump and democratic senator cory booker talks aboutn will united the country and we revisit joe biden's emotional note to his younger self as he looks at his dreams and coping with loss. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> right now on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay
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what is rebecca cory booker level given spark plugs found a service in tools. from his own business and. if i can to lead me to you oh isn't he it's a he had a well with these tricky job. plots one. night to lose the calling. and i know for 2 years no. one. was in doubts. for me is when you need kids with thousands of people what you've done and says that us was from a country that is in a more. going to drugs. to hold me uglies moved to shame. or when i came into the little becoming i find it so difficult like. everyone at times it will come to my mind like i want. you like you know where your industry is nobody talks to you you go on your own you do whatever you like you don't know anybody as in you don't have someone telling you all may we are you going to feel like a yes i try to about all numb. i'm going to tree is now. working on the car this gives me joy. what is the problem with you really want to tell if any tech might. guess from l.m.i. can call me in for free training on this training we call it into. internship eventually takes the girls into employ
what is rebecca cory booker level given spark plugs found a service in tools. from his own business and. if i can to lead me to you oh isn't he it's a he had a well with these tricky job. plots one. night to lose the calling. and i know for 2 years no. one. was in doubts. for me is when you need kids with thousands of people what you've done and says that us was from a country that is in a more. going to drugs. to hold me uglies moved to shame. or when i came into the little becoming i find it...