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burnt at the stake daphne. most a victim of a dehumanization campaign at last.hen i was 9 years old the front door of the house was searched on fire when i was maybe old 7 years old i remember coming home and finding go up a dog on the doorstep with its throat slit. and i just thought that this kind of stuff was normal because my mother was the only journalist i knew obviously i was a kid like 200 meters after years of threats intimidation and attacks on her and her family dabney cow want to see her was killed by a bomb planted in her car. doing the same drugs she did that day i can't just your daughter i was reading is so close. this is where her killers tried to bury her to stop the revelator e stories of corruption she was uncovering and it might have worked if not program of journalists from around the world have set up something they call the daphne project and they've made it their mission to finish what she started the biggest scoop of the project was. the company all that was going to be copies of it and that was working for a very simple. but it started
burnt at the stake daphne. most a victim of a dehumanization campaign at last.hen i was 9 years old the front door of the house was searched on fire when i was maybe old 7 years old i remember coming home and finding go up a dog on the doorstep with its throat slit. and i just thought that this kind of stuff was normal because my mother was the only journalist i knew obviously i was a kid like 200 meters after years of threats intimidation and attacks on her and her family dabney cow want to...
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these were the last words ever written by daphne. she was under no illusion she knew journalism had made some serious enemies for decades she'd been a thorn in the side of the rich and powerful here in. calling out corruption and organized crime at the highest level. she paid the ultimate price. that day my mother and i wear sitting sitting on the big dining table. it was just before 3 pm my mother needed to go to the bank. for a meeting about how bank accounts are chopped been frozen by the economy minister. it was the last time i saw. the sound of the blast in fact again very soon i remember because i was a sing to music on my laptop and when my mother left the house when i heard the sound of the explosion the same song was that. i knew with was up almost straight away i don't know it's just the song it's called to be anything goes but definitely i want to believe she was no stranger to play came big stories by 27 team news reporting on financial corruption and amounted to something extraordinary embezzle moment on a massive scale
these were the last words ever written by daphne. she was under no illusion she knew journalism had made some serious enemies for decades she'd been a thorn in the side of the rich and powerful here in. calling out corruption and organized crime at the highest level. she paid the ultimate price. that day my mother and i wear sitting sitting on the big dining table. it was just before 3 pm my mother needed to go to the bank. for a meeting about how bank accounts are chopped been frozen by the...
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Oct 28, 2020
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story though the evidence is all over the internet malta and the journalistic legacy of the late daphne cata want to believe that her story is far from complete plus a sweaty topless man posing for the most powerful man in the land the. egyptian police put on a show for the president clearly protesters tens of thousands of them are back on the streets of france defending freedom of expression it's been almost 6 years since gunmen attacked journalists at the satirical magazine charlie hebdo killing 8 of them it's taken that long for the case to go to trial and that has coincided with the shocking killing of a school teacher beheaded last week after showing caricature of the prophet muhammad to his students when these kinds of stories make news in france one term keeps coming up like. a strict form of secularism that's in trying in french law ensuring the separation of church and state that law was drawn up back in 1905 with the catholic church in mind over the decades though and i.c.t. has been transformed into a tool that's been used to justify bigotry and paint people of all faiths but
story though the evidence is all over the internet malta and the journalistic legacy of the late daphne cata want to believe that her story is far from complete plus a sweaty topless man posing for the most powerful man in the land the. egyptian police put on a show for the president clearly protesters tens of thousands of them are back on the streets of france defending freedom of expression it's been almost 6 years since gunmen attacked journalists at the satirical magazine charlie hebdo...
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. >> those who thought killing daphne galizia would silence her have achieved just the opposite.ll the world knows her name now, and her revelations contntinue, still fueled by her reporting and her dna. >> our hope lies in getting government and other authohorits to realilize the message t theyd andd work to pursue justice.e. >> matthew witnessed the aftermath of the car bomb outside their home and has dedicated his life to seeing the perprpetrators pununished. >> if we never get justice for my mother, who a lot of consequences will be faced by the government. >> in brussels, malta's longest eu lawmaker, works to ensure his friend's legacy. not only does the pressroom bear her name, a journanalism prize n heher honor has come to fruitio. >> i i'm so proud of it. this is going to send a message that journalists are not alone. that journalists are protected by european institutions. >> but that scenario is a long way off according to this maltese journalist. >> journalists live in the glare of the fire that happen here. those that continue this work face the same enemies and threa
. >> those who thought killing daphne galizia would silence her have achieved just the opposite.ll the world knows her name now, and her revelations contntinue, still fueled by her reporting and her dna. >> our hope lies in getting government and other authohorits to realilize the message t theyd andd work to pursue justice.e. >> matthew witnessed the aftermath of the car bomb outside their home and has dedicated his life to seeing the perprpetrators pununished. >> if we...
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daphne is suing on behalf of rios and in the legal response, hub international insurance services denies each and every allegation rios makes and says that she was let go for legitimate business reasons. including her failure to perform her job duties. but rios is part of a trend. the government just announced that 865,000 women left the workforce last month verses216,000 men. >> you know, this virus doesn't just cause people to die, it's killing the working mother's careers. i feel like women are being set back decades in their progress towards equality at work. >> hey, could you give me a high five. >> reporter: and mothers like this are sounding an alarm. >> i don't ever want a mom to feel like i do that they have to choose to either work and not have kids or be a stay-at-home mom. we could have both. we can be working mothers. >> rita braver reporting. the cbs overnight news will be right back. ordinary tissues burn when theo blows. so dad bought puffs plus lotion, and rescued his nose. puffs have more lotion and soothing softness to relieve. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. [ph
daphne is suing on behalf of rios and in the legal response, hub international insurance services denies each and every allegation rios makes and says that she was let go for legitimate business reasons. including her failure to perform her job duties. but rios is part of a trend. the government just announced that 865,000 women left the workforce last month verses216,000 men. >> you know, this virus doesn't just cause people to die, it's killing the working mother's careers. i feel like...
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daphne du maurier‘s novel, rebecca, was first filmed by alfred hitchcock in 1940 with joan fontaine aswept off her feet by laurence 0livier‘s wealthy widower maxim and installed in his palatial home manderley as the second mrs de winter. now, ben wheatley, director of sightseers and high—rise has revisited du maurier‘s novel via a screenplay co—written byjane goldman, whose impressive credits include kick—ass and the woman in black. may i present mrs danvers. welcome to manderley. in this new version, in cinemas now and on netflix from the 21st, lily james is the heroine haunted by the ghosts of armie hammer‘s past, while kristin scott thomas steps into the iconic role of housekeeper mrs da nvers, previously and memorably filled byjudith anderson. she could wear anything with a figure like hers. you've been tossing and turning all night. bad dream? it's the differences between this and the hitchcock that are the new film's strongest suit. unlike her predecessor, james' nameless central character seems to have a little more agency in her history, less of a helpless victim of fate. there
daphne du maurier‘s novel, rebecca, was first filmed by alfred hitchcock in 1940 with joan fontaine aswept off her feet by laurence 0livier‘s wealthy widower maxim and installed in his palatial home manderley as the second mrs de winter. now, ben wheatley, director of sightseers and high—rise has revisited du maurier‘s novel via a screenplay co—written byjane goldman, whose impressive credits include kick—ass and the woman in black. may i present mrs danvers. welcome to manderley....
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daphne dropped hers and but not without a certain amount of doubt.>> i want to make sure that i'm actually going to be counted.>> reporter: barry harrington drove to martinez because he lost faith in the u.s. postal service.>> right now we can trust that the mail is not going to be messed up. >> october 14 the county took in 16,000 votes by mail bus on the same day they collected nearly 25,000 votes in just 35 drop boxes around the county. clearly there are address issues here according to uc berkeley elections law professors.>> that's kind of where we are right now is a nationwide phenomenon there's going to be have to be a lot more done to get us to a point where we trust our electoral system in a way that we did four years ago.>> reporter: the county is doing everything it can to allay fears aside from installing 25 new drop boxes they purchased a new optical scanner to scrutinize voter signatures and instead of the old paper voter rolls poll workers will now have digital devices with up-to-date information about whether somebody has already voted or not. >> we have no control over what
daphne dropped hers and but not without a certain amount of doubt.>> i want to make sure that i'm actually going to be counted.>> reporter: barry harrington drove to martinez because he lost faith in the u.s. postal service.>> right now we can trust that the mail is not going to be messed up. >> october 14 the county took in 16,000 votes by mail bus on the same day they collected nearly 25,000 votes in just 35 drop boxes around the county. clearly there are address...
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daphne, you are receiving treatment for acute myeloid leukaemia, how vulnerable do you feel?d. —— ifeel quite vulnerable. i only really house to go to go to the hospital for my checkup. —— only really need the house. how to keep your mental health in shape? i may student, i am studying at the moment so that gives me focus and i think i have into theiron my me focus and i think i have into their on my side. —— introversion on my site. i had solitary hobbies, writing and giving music, that helps. and i have found massive support from my immediate family and some charities, cancer charities, the african caribbean leukaemia trust has been reaching out to me. that is good to hear. thank you both for coming on to talk about life as a young shielders, continuing to shield for obvious reasons which they have just described to us. leaders in greater manchester are still negotiating with the government for a financial package that they say would allow them to introduce tier three restrictions to local areas as coronavirus infections continues to rise across the north west. rochdale now
daphne, you are receiving treatment for acute myeloid leukaemia, how vulnerable do you feel?d. —— ifeel quite vulnerable. i only really house to go to go to the hospital for my checkup. —— only really need the house. how to keep your mental health in shape? i may student, i am studying at the moment so that gives me focus and i think i have into theiron my me focus and i think i have into their on my side. —— introversion on my site. i had solitary hobbies, writing and giving music,...
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those who continue daphne's work face the same enemies and threats she had he's one of them like corona deledio is being sued to retract reporting on wealthy subjects with questionable business practices recorded terrorists and the european federation of journalists notes karr want to believe she had almost 50 such cases against her when she died some of which her family is still fighting. to distract the journalists from their mission. to be the uk citizens you know. the ones you know. those in power to be accountable journalism advocacy groups are demanding these gag lawsuits be banned david caso promises legislation is coming but in the meantime the car want to go family is constantly in court it's not the way somebody your age should be spending their life. box we have no other choice sorry. i mean we spend the rest of our lives just. speaking at a convert. song threats to journalists manuel d'elia had a warning for potential assassins do not sheila journalist and a 1000 more will take her place. with the attention surrounding her death dileo says definitely kora want to go is provi
those who continue daphne's work face the same enemies and threats she had he's one of them like corona deledio is being sued to retract reporting on wealthy subjects with questionable business practices recorded terrorists and the european federation of journalists notes karr want to believe she had almost 50 such cases against her when she died some of which her family is still fighting. to distract the journalists from their mission. to be the uk citizens you know. the ones you know. those...
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i mean it's a very good question i'm in belarus in a long term daphne diversification i mean economy. i mean if you ringback are always dependent on subsidy from somebody that means that. you remain subject to your vulnerable to pressure. from the box i mean over the long term the need for patients but if it were. to read the car for i mean. it could work the colonel's car will roll their position in christmas and come. next will face the same choice a very painful it's just meant oh being withdrawn from those rushing up to the plate won't be easy choices will they be raised to. neal. it's a question i mean they might be more friendly relations with the west more amenable . mouth. and that might help diversify bread's. fascinating contrasts. joining us from london today thank you for your time thank you very much. and that is where we'll leave you this week but i want to know what you think and what you want to see on the show in the future as well tweet or d.m. me at age 8 i feel tweeting use the hashtag a j c d c if a male is more your thing counting the cost of al-jazeera top net.
i mean it's a very good question i'm in belarus in a long term daphne diversification i mean economy. i mean if you ringback are always dependent on subsidy from somebody that means that. you remain subject to your vulnerable to pressure. from the box i mean over the long term the need for patients but if it were. to read the car for i mean. it could work the colonel's car will roll their position in christmas and come. next will face the same choice a very painful it's just meant oh being...
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. >> let's go to daphne in tennessee. >> kudos cramer. >> booyah. >> what's going on with cisco?of things play really for next year and not this year. people are caught up in nvidia or amd or marvell tech they feel like cisco is really next year's story. the 4% yield is not enough to keep them. that's really what's going on. they did have a quarter that people did not like. that's what's happening. >> can we go to mixman in illinois >> booyah backward i am a first time long time, i started reading your street.com and joined the internet bubble. >> thank you, man, you have been around that's 26 years out of my life out the door i love every minute of it. let's work together. >> my company reported better than expected earnings initiated earnings and guidance above consensus and had a 10% increase but stock price barely moved, what's your view on fliri. >> i don't understand why that stock could be this cheap. that's a good company. >> that's the conclusion of "the lightning round. "the lightning round" is sponsored by t.d. ameritrade tal, so you focus only on what you want. okay,
. >> let's go to daphne in tennessee. >> kudos cramer. >> booyah. >> what's going on with cisco?of things play really for next year and not this year. people are caught up in nvidia or amd or marvell tech they feel like cisco is really next year's story. the 4% yield is not enough to keep them. that's really what's going on. they did have a quarter that people did not like. that's what's happening. >> can we go to mixman in illinois >> booyah backward i am a...
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daphne opposes the nomination, go ahead. daphne, you are on the air, go ahead.rom michelle, supporting judge barrett. caller: can you not hear me? michelle, you are on the air. caller: thank you for taking my call. i'm very impressed with judge coney barrett. she was articulate, eloquent, she stood her ground. many senators tried to force her into answering questions that are not even up before the supreme court yet. her and i agree with a lot of what she -- her personal beliefs. i'm very pop -- i'm very happy she is possibly our next justice to fill ruth bader ginsburg's seat. cleveland, ohio, we hear from charles. caller: thanks for taking my call. i oppose the nomination. i think this whole sham is an attempt by the republican party to weaponize the supreme court. pushing across justices to confirm the policy as it relates , the aca, they are using the supreme court to push across the legislative agenda. they get confirmation from the american people. this young lady has a very limited judicial record. when you look at other federal justices in the things the
daphne opposes the nomination, go ahead. daphne, you are on the air, go ahead.rom michelle, supporting judge barrett. caller: can you not hear me? michelle, you are on the air. caller: thank you for taking my call. i'm very impressed with judge coney barrett. she was articulate, eloquent, she stood her ground. many senators tried to force her into answering questions that are not even up before the supreme court yet. her and i agree with a lot of what she -- her personal beliefs. i'm very pop...
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love story, part thriller, part mystery can you set up what it's about >> it's based on the book by daphneo i play. she follows her husband to this trip back to england to this huge imposing estate called mandley which is almost a character in itself and this story kind of flip reverses into a gothic horror ghost story and it becomes just terrifying and it's got a great cast. kristen scott thomas plays mrs. danvers and she's just -- >> jimmy: come on. >> -- just chilling and wonderful in every way >> jimmy: i love that you got her -- i mean, that someone got her to do this 'cause i thought she was only going to do theatre. >> she's honestly -- i just adore her. >> jimmy: yeah >> and she's so -- she fits the part as well it kind of becomes -- because hitchcock made this film too very famously and she flips this part from the villain to almost the moral compass to the film and ben eaton directed it and he's also -- he's so good at delving into the darkness of our human psyche and so it's a psychological thriller, really >> jimmy: yeah yeah, have you ever had any experiences with ghosts yours
love story, part thriller, part mystery can you set up what it's about >> it's based on the book by daphneo i play. she follows her husband to this trip back to england to this huge imposing estate called mandley which is almost a character in itself and this story kind of flip reverses into a gothic horror ghost story and it becomes just terrifying and it's got a great cast. kristen scott thomas plays mrs. danvers and she's just -- >> jimmy: come on. >> -- just chilling and...
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. >> daphne says if you touch your face, you automatically get it >> good night. mom, if you guys change your mind and you want to come stay here -- okay. i know >> holy crap >> hey, mom, i'll call you later. i love you >> well, the clinical trial is officially postponed after all that thank god momma went to the cabin before st. louis she said she's comfortable, she'll will ride it out there. >> dominic's got it? >> he's gotta go >> he's gotta go >> oh, i gotta call kate >> randall - >> you know it's tom hanks, but she got to hear this from me >> people are going to wake up now. >> jimmy: sterling k. brown, thank you so much for being here you know it means a lot to me that you come on the show. >> always. >> jimmy: "this is us" returns for a two-hour season premiere tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m. on nbc. we will be right back with zoe lister-jones stick around, everybody. ♪ experience clean in a whole new way. now roomba vacuums exactly where you need it. hey google, tell roomba to vacuum the kitchen counter. and offers personalized cleaning suggestions for a clean
. >> daphne says if you touch your face, you automatically get it >> good night. mom, if you guys change your mind and you want to come stay here -- okay. i know >> holy crap >> hey, mom, i'll call you later. i love you >> well, the clinical trial is officially postponed after all that thank god momma went to the cabin before st. louis she said she's comfortable, she'll will ride it out there. >> dominic's got it? >> he's gotta go >> he's gotta go...
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i had anne patchett and daphne du maurier. ihada anne patchett and daphne du maurier.t an expert in these things but i got a letter yesterday from edgar wright, who is trying to pull together people so i think there are some emergency measures that are needed. i don't know what they are. we appreciate your time and coming on to talk about red noses, enjoy the grilling you are going to get from those children later. they will be much tougher than us. i am terrified, they make you look like children! out of the mouths of babes. thank you for joining us. here's carol with a look at this morning's weather. good morning. bond girl, i'd be dining out on that for the rest of my life if i were you! brilliant and so my life if i were you! brilliant and so true. good morning. today we are looking at a right old mishmash of weather with a lot of cloud around, weather with a lot of cloud around, we have got some scattered showers, some of those emerging to give longer spells of rain and also a bit of sunshine, particularly so in parts of the north and east. we have seen a parts of
i had anne patchett and daphne du maurier. ihada anne patchett and daphne du maurier.t an expert in these things but i got a letter yesterday from edgar wright, who is trying to pull together people so i think there are some emergency measures that are needed. i don't know what they are. we appreciate your time and coming on to talk about red noses, enjoy the grilling you are going to get from those children later. they will be much tougher than us. i am terrified, they make you look like...
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. >> so the cases for wrongful termination and retaliation -- >> reporter: daphne delvaux is suing onf of rios. in its legal response, hubb international insurance services denies each and every allegation that rios makes, and says she was let goor legitimate business reasons, including her failure to perform her job duties. but rios is part of a trend. the government just announced that 865,000 women left the workforce last month, versus 216,000 men. >> this virus doesn't just cause people to die, but it is actually killing the working mothers' careers. i feel like women are being set back decades in their progress towards equality at work. >> can you give me a high-five? >> reporter: and mothers like drisana rios are sounding an alarm. >> i don't ever want a mom to feel like i do, that they have to choose to either work and not have kids or be a stay-at-home mom. we can have both. we can bking mothers. colgate optic white renewal removes ten years of yellow stains. that's like all the way back to 2010. what's that? it's a shake weight. it's a weight you shake. remove ten years of ye
. >> so the cases for wrongful termination and retaliation -- >> reporter: daphne delvaux is suing onf of rios. in its legal response, hubb international insurance services denies each and every allegation that rios makes, and says she was let goor legitimate business reasons, including her failure to perform her job duties. but rios is part of a trend. the government just announced that 865,000 women left the workforce last month, versus 216,000 men. >> this virus doesn't...