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certainly the case for african-americans and other people of african descent largely throughout the diaspora. i would like to start in 1919, specifically in june of 1919. the issue of the crisis, june 1919 crisis, the news magazine of the naacp edited by w.e.b. du bois, arguably the foremost black scholar, intellectual activist of his day. in this particular issue he published an article titled "an essay towards a history of the black man in the great war." du bois had recently returned to the united states after spending three months in france. he was in paris during that moment that margaret described to us vividly last night, when du bois described it the destinies of mankind were centered to try to make sense of the peace, try and come to terms with the war and du bois needed to be there, insisted that he needed to be there representing black folk throughout the world. he organized the pan african congress, which was intended to bring attention to concerns of people of african descent at the peace conference, but during his time in france he met with and interviewed african-american troo
certainly the case for african-americans and other people of african descent largely throughout the diaspora. i would like to start in 1919, specifically in june of 1919. the issue of the crisis, june 1919 crisis, the news magazine of the naacp edited by w.e.b. du bois, arguably the foremost black scholar, intellectual activist of his day. in this particular issue he published an article titled "an essay towards a history of the black man in the great war." du bois had recently...
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lawson takes pictures of working people she calls the displaced kings and queens of the african diaspora and. musicals around the world by renowned violinist. really. welcome to arts and culture genetic engineering sounds scary right so what about biohacking still scary but definitely sexy bio hackers is the new series out this week on that flicks about ambitious science students with the power to reshape life netflix is hoping to cash in on a growing appetite for german series after the global success of its other creepy german show dark. what about eyes could see in the dark one of our fingers will magnetic what about d.n.a. was perfect bio hackers is a new netflix series that explores that experiment an ambitious professor and 6 intrepid students trying to polish up their genome. mates make mania. after trying to suck so should. they for telescope. as it fell off the demographic questions as often the title doesn't. come as a man i can feel that the feeling of cost was found under the. sofa optimization taken to the extreme this series addresses a highly topical subject biohacking is
lawson takes pictures of working people she calls the displaced kings and queens of the african diaspora and. musicals around the world by renowned violinist. really. welcome to arts and culture genetic engineering sounds scary right so what about biohacking still scary but definitely sexy bio hackers is the new series out this week on that flicks about ambitious science students with the power to reshape life netflix is hoping to cash in on a growing appetite for german series after the global...
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displaced kings and queens of the african diaspora and. around the world renowned violinist yes really welcome to arts and culture genetic engineering sounds scary right so what about biohacking still scary but definitely sexy bio hackers is the new series out this week on that flicks about ambitious science students with the power to reshape life netflix is hoping to cash in on a growing appetite for german series after the global success of its other creepy german show dark. what about eyes could see in the dark what if our fingers were magnetic what about d.n.a. was perfect bio hackers is the new netflix series that explores that experiment an ambitious professor and 6 intrepid students trying to polish up their genome. mates make. so should. say for the telescope. as it is to love to do nothing. with eyes of. one coming here from i think in fear that the cost was fun 600 years to get and that's. up to my sation taken to the extreme this series addresses a highly topical subject biohacking is instructions are available on the internet a
displaced kings and queens of the african diaspora and. around the world renowned violinist yes really welcome to arts and culture genetic engineering sounds scary right so what about biohacking still scary but definitely sexy bio hackers is the new series out this week on that flicks about ambitious science students with the power to reshape life netflix is hoping to cash in on a growing appetite for german series after the global success of its other creepy german show dark. what about eyes...
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was and takes pictures of working people she calls the displaced kings and queens of the african diaspora and. around the world by renowned violinist yes really. welcome to arts and culture genetic engineering sounds scary right so what about biohacking still scary but definitely sexy bio hackers is the new series out this week on that flicks about ambitious science students with the power to reshape life netflix is hoping to cash in on a growing appetite for german series after the global success of its other creepy german show dark. new netflix. experiment.
was and takes pictures of working people she calls the displaced kings and queens of the african diaspora and. around the world by renowned violinist yes really. welcome to arts and culture genetic engineering sounds scary right so what about biohacking still scary but definitely sexy bio hackers is the new series out this week on that flicks about ambitious science students with the power to reshape life netflix is hoping to cash in on a growing appetite for german series after the global...
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dino wasin takes pictures of working people she calls the displaced kings and queens of the african diaspora and. musical around the world by renowned violinist. yes really. welcome to arts and culture genetic engineering sounds scary right so what about biohacking still scary but definitely sexy bio hackers is the new series out this week on netflix about ambitious science students with the power to reshape life netflix is hoping to cash in on a growing appetite for german series after the global success of its other creepy german show dark. what about. the new netflix series that explores that experiment.
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can reach high and this is also a way if the beijing to reach the diaspora i say chinese officials have at times use the app to intimidate people to brawl and how do authorities in beijing u.s. beach at. sure you know so china. as you may know asserts pretty expansive authority over the use of the internet and in the last few years we've sort of started to see that extend to. you know any any sort of bytes that flow through china. in a sense i want to get to beijing right and so i mean they they do monitor communications there have been incidents not just with we chat but we saw something . just the other munched where there was a group of chinese dissidents in america beijing pressured to shut down their account and actually did it and there was a little well there for a while so you know there is certainly some. some big footing some heavy handed tactics you know but nevertheless this is you know a communication platform so many people at home china has that so-called great fun i will say companies like facebook and google can't operate that i mean is there a sense that this is an i p
can reach high and this is also a way if the beijing to reach the diaspora i say chinese officials have at times use the app to intimidate people to brawl and how do authorities in beijing u.s. beach at. sure you know so china. as you may know asserts pretty expansive authority over the use of the internet and in the last few years we've sort of started to see that extend to. you know any any sort of bytes that flow through china. in a sense i want to get to beijing right and so i mean they...
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wechat is one of the most popular messaging apps in the world, it is used by the entire chinese diaspora on wechat, with incredibly sensitive communication stopping they probably do things that could open themselves up to blackmail. that is the kind of app that i would start with. wechat has long been criticised for censoring users within china. then, a canadian analytics company looked into how wechat moderated its users outside of china. we find routinely that topics related to perennial taboo issues like tiananmen square, hong kong, falun gong, anything to do with tibet or the dalai lama, are pretty routinely censored. data security isn't the only reason trump has decided to ban wechat. it is far more political than that and to be honest it is hard to look past the fact that these tech companies have been sucked into a wider geopolitical battle between two superpowers. and that's it for the shortcut of click for this week stopping there is a much more in the full—length version which is waiting for you right now on iplayer. extra week, we are going to be looking at another hugely impo
wechat is one of the most popular messaging apps in the world, it is used by the entire chinese diaspora on wechat, with incredibly sensitive communication stopping they probably do things that could open themselves up to blackmail. that is the kind of app that i would start with. wechat has long been criticised for censoring users within china. then, a canadian analytics company looked into how wechat moderated its users outside of china. we find routinely that topics related to perennial...
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wasin takes pictures of the working people she calls the displaced kings and queens of the african diaspora and. music around the renowned violinist yes really. welcome to arts and culture genetic engineering. so what about biohacking still scary but definitely sexy by a new series out this week on that flicks about ambitious science with the power to . netflix is hoping to cash in on a growing appetite for german series after the global success of other. dark.
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probably have been looking and meaning most of all poland and if you in your way at the better russian diaspora is concentrated in your country to which presidential candidates said fled for safety just a few days ago poland is home to some of the biggest opposition media networks from operating out of poland so i think that we can guess what his reaction will be i think now moving on the days ahead there is no clear real dynamic where this is going these protests are very sporadic we've had protests cropping up in various corners of means and of the whole country at different times to try and follow them and then they go on and then a few hours they step back again this is a very difficult stage to judge how where it's going but i think the main takeaway from all of this is that people have lost their fear of calling out this regime in public people are no longer afraid to voice their dissent they no longer afraid to voice their support for the opposition candidates and i think that's going to be very difficult to turn back even if these protests were to die down the fear is gone up 26 years a
probably have been looking and meaning most of all poland and if you in your way at the better russian diaspora is concentrated in your country to which presidential candidates said fled for safety just a few days ago poland is home to some of the biggest opposition media networks from operating out of poland so i think that we can guess what his reaction will be i think now moving on the days ahead there is no clear real dynamic where this is going these protests are very sporadic we've had...
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identity of black people in the communities throughout the united states and the larger african diaspora was a product of the domestic and global upheavals of world war i and its aftermath. idealogically adverse, the new negro movement was characterized by a heightened racial pride and embracement of blackness, international, and consciousness, collective organization and a renewed commitment to self-defense against white racial violence. the new negro, unlike the old negro of the past, had no fear. we can point to many factories that ga -- factors that gave rise to the new negro, the growth of a radical black press, the mergence of a host of black political organizations but i argue that the spirit of defiance. what makes du bois' essay so significant, he explicitly linked the arrival of the new negro with the experiences of the black soldiers who had fought and labored for the united states in america and in particularly in france during the war. the black veteran emerging from the crucible of war with an unbowed determination to fight for racial justice and true democracy symbolized t
identity of black people in the communities throughout the united states and the larger african diaspora was a product of the domestic and global upheavals of world war i and its aftermath. idealogically adverse, the new negro movement was characterized by a heightened racial pride and embracement of blackness, international, and consciousness, collective organization and a renewed commitment to self-defense against white racial violence. the new negro, unlike the old negro of the past, had no...
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a riot that film in the months building up to it was unimaginable in the way that no the african diaspora community, the current caribbean diaspora community here in the uk came out and showed that black panther it was so important that we have this film wasn't necessarily of last story it was a superhero story. >>that that through a black lens and that was something that we've never seen before. >>he is a young black man who was really it was really an that look on her like the this the first leg their own eyes, the way to the movies and what learned a lot from it. >>in a literal fight for his life. he was 4 train when most memorable and iconic characters in hollywood history who was playing a superhero and she this role not only inspired. an entire generation of movie viewers. it gave us an ability to dream about what the future o u 2 big future could look like for black people and so many of the characters whether he was playing jackie robinson or james brown and thurgood marshall he reminded us of the dignity of our past but to chip to tala in this role in black panther, he also gave
a riot that film in the months building up to it was unimaginable in the way that no the african diaspora community, the current caribbean diaspora community here in the uk came out and showed that black panther it was so important that we have this film wasn't necessarily of last story it was a superhero story. >>that that through a black lens and that was something that we've never seen before. >>he is a young black man who was really it was really an that look on her like the...
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and i think a diaspora is grieving today. think that's because if you look at not only was he an extraordinary actor, here is a man who in the span of seven years played the first black man to cross the color in america's pastime. the founder of the naacp legal defense fund, the man who coined "say it loud, i'm black and i'm proud" and gave us african royalty in super hero form who had been untouched by colonialism. and he did that all in roughly six years. so i think the aggregate sum of his work, though we were still robbed of so much, both as an actor and many people forget this, he was also a writer and director. he studied directing at howard. icon doesn't do it justice. and the symbolic meaning of who he is and his now having left the stage, i don't quite have words for it yet. and it feels very strange to be talking about it. >> of course i understand that. and i appreciate that you are trying on our behalf. jamil, you wrote an incredible cover story about boseman about "black panther." talk to me specifically about th
and i think a diaspora is grieving today. think that's because if you look at not only was he an extraordinary actor, here is a man who in the span of seven years played the first black man to cross the color in america's pastime. the founder of the naacp legal defense fund, the man who coined "say it loud, i'm black and i'm proud" and gave us african royalty in super hero form who had been untouched by colonialism. and he did that all in roughly six years. so i think the aggregate...
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. >> rosita ha estado en los momentos mÁs difÍcil de carmen, forma parte de la diÁspora de puertorriqueÑosla pelÍcula, los animales tienen un propÓsito y llegan a tu vida a cambiarla completamente y a renovarla. >> y su recomendaciÓn para aquellos que quieran expandir la familia es adopta no compres. >> no se van a arrepentir, son los animales mÁs fieles agradecidos te van a llenar de tanto amor y alegrÍa en tu hogar. >> asÍ como rosita antes de ser rescatadas existen miles de mascotas en busca de una nueva familia, recuerden visitar nuestra pÁgina web para mas informaciÓn sobre como adoptar, verÓnica noticiero telemundo california. >> 12:26 no le cambie , porque telemundo 48 regresa en solo minutos con el sudor en la frente y las sonrisas escondidas. los lentes empañados y las miradas dedicadas. un pedacito de tela demuestra que los demás te importan. por favor, usa mascarilla. cumplamos con nuestra parte para reducir la propagación. en san francisco alcatraz los ferris estarÁn en marcha, pero quÉ otras estarÁn disponible al pÚblico, entÉrese esta tarde. >> el dibujo de este latino fue se
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based think tank i also represent the recent diaspora in sweden where i'm currently based thank you for have welcome oh you're so very very welcome get that what do we need to know about you before we get this conversation started introduce yourself. sam consider national action our revolution political analyst and current the base 2 kids and i work with the brother sure institute for strategic studies. welcome catalina and ana if you had to do a hate line today that summed up what is happening in eloise what would your headlines. and the headline would say they are so elect president bush going back because they see the more decisive action against the protesters and basically you say that since today started this monday the out story the mower was not heard this were given their power and what are you seeing today so far by i mean by their wrists by the air oppressions by the thread by the threatening to the to the futures. he is already striking back so they hire segues by the yourself strikes that elicit could you explain joined nationally as we've been following these headlines sin
based think tank i also represent the recent diaspora in sweden where i'm currently based thank you for have welcome oh you're so very very welcome get that what do we need to know about you before we get this conversation started introduce yourself. sam consider national action our revolution political analyst and current the base 2 kids and i work with the brother sure institute for strategic studies. welcome catalina and ana if you had to do a hate line today that summed up what is happening...
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diverse understanding of how people view this mo the trump relationship of course you know the indian diaspora in the united states is not a monolith it is just as diverse as india itself and so that is incredibly important and understanding where the indian american vote will be and this i think you know we were just talking about that how the more the celebration where there is essentially massive celebration of a genocidal killer. you know in houston texas so. this is not in tune with the ideas of the indian constitution or the u.s. constitution so i really question you know what is driving that sort of. that zeal and that it's something to be to be vigilant of the sort of ideology that is is driving that but again you know i think you know we have this extraordinary moment in history where we have a vice presidential candidate that is of indian american background and. so that is really just it's just an exciting moment in our history in this country and also just that the complexity of her world view that she brings to the table and to leadership i think that's something a lot of indian a
diverse understanding of how people view this mo the trump relationship of course you know the indian diaspora in the united states is not a monolith it is just as diverse as india itself and so that is incredibly important and understanding where the indian american vote will be and this i think you know we were just talking about that how the more the celebration where there is essentially massive celebration of a genocidal killer. you know in houston texas so. this is not in tune with the...
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>> reporter: from the african- >> does it give you goo american experience to the african diaspora. > here to ask you a question. >> reporter: each story is followed by a lesson that encourages viewers to read between the lines. >> this is a mostly, i guess, white community and so they don't really understand the importance about knowing black history. >> if you are telling a child black stories or stories about their history that are portraying their history in a beautiful light, they take the beautiful history that they have and they carry it with them for the rest of their life. >> reporter: highlighting black books that matter. nikole killion, cbs news, baltimore. >> yuccas: so inspiring. well, as they say, every ending is just the start to another story. so with that, thanks for joining us for the cbs weekend news. "60 minutes" is coming up, and i'm jamie yuccas in los angeles. have a great night. captioning sponsored by cbs ca ioned by >>> live from the bay area studios, this is kpix
>> reporter: from the african- >> does it give you goo american experience to the african diaspora. > here to ask you a question. >> reporter: each story is followed by a lesson that encourages viewers to read between the lines. >> this is a mostly, i guess, white community and so they don't really understand the importance about knowing black history. >> if you are telling a child black stories or stories about their history that are portraying their history in...
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. >> reporter: from the african american experience to the african diaspora. >> i'm here to ask you aabout the story. >> reporter: each story is followed by a lesson that encourages viewers to read between the lines. >> this is a mostly, i guess, white community, and so they don't really understand the importance about knowing black history. >> if you are telling a child yiheisry in ao beautil li ty carry it with tm for e rest of their eporte highlightinac oks te nikoilli baltimore. >> brennan: and they've got 10 episodes so far. we'll be right back. feel like myself again. well, well, almost. (announcer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. for bathroom odors that linger try febreze small spaces. just press firmly and it continuously eliminates odors in the air and on soft surfaces. for 45 days. hey allergy muddlers... achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle no more. a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, your dedicated a
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ask for a commission a new agency of government set up to look at issues affecting the jazz in the diaspora and i have been at the airport receiving our domestic workers back home so i'm glad to be part of this conversation because we see those images of domestic workers outside of that consulate this is the kenyan cause that's how we started what is your 1st thought when you see that happening overseas. well we had a video of nigerians who you know put out a statement out there that they were in a terrible carnage on the want to come back home you know if a lot of theories about the video for me is about this guy's calling me saying help was want to get out of here and what we did before the bomb blast before it will corona we have to bring about our goals and we have the support of the lebanese government as i speak with with you today with broadband almost 600 goes from lebanon another sense become in the last question because many in next week this coming week so for me when i saw those girls as a broken girls when you see them on the airport talking to them they were broken they were s
ask for a commission a new agency of government set up to look at issues affecting the jazz in the diaspora and i have been at the airport receiving our domestic workers back home so i'm glad to be part of this conversation because we see those images of domestic workers outside of that consulate this is the kenyan cause that's how we started what is your 1st thought when you see that happening overseas. well we had a video of nigerians who you know put out a statement out there that they were...
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wechat, wechat is one of the most popular messaging apps in the world, used by the entire chinese diaspora on wechat, they have incredibly sensitive communication, they could open them up to blackmail and so those are the apps i would start with before an app like tiktok, which is mostly dancing teens. wechat has long been criticised for censoring users in china. then a canadian analytics company, citizen lab, looked into how wechat moderated its users outside of china. we find routinely that topics related to perennial taboo issues like tiananmen square, hong kong, falun gong, anything to do with tibet or the dalai lama, those are pretty routinely censored. the people we spoke to, though, did not seem to be too concerned about security issues. the reason why he is saying that he doesn't want it in the us is because he thinks that some of the data from users goes to the chinese government. no... this is not true, it's not, really. it is, like, very important to the country. so maybe the country, the government control it a little bit, but that is, i think that is the good part for us. beca
wechat, wechat is one of the most popular messaging apps in the world, used by the entire chinese diaspora on wechat, they have incredibly sensitive communication, they could open them up to blackmail and so those are the apps i would start with before an app like tiktok, which is mostly dancing teens. wechat has long been criticised for censoring users in china. then a canadian analytics company, citizen lab, looked into how wechat moderated its users outside of china. we find routinely that...
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from dublin abilities are a saudi human rights activist and a member of the saudi diaspora party and in new york karen greenberg director of the fordham university school of laws center on national security a warm welcome to you all and let's begin in washington d.c. with her in the court case itself and let's get into that before we get into the wider regional implications of all of this but the court case itself the way it's been presented the evidence or the suggested evidence is pretty damning the canadians turning this team around because they were suspicious of them we also have precedent with jamal khashoggi is murder in the stumble consulate yet again m.b.'s my having been so man is in the frame is there any evidence that you can see that would suggest that this case has merit that this case will go all the way and we'll see a u.s. courtroom. well thanks for having me 1st the idea of a filing in a court fight and d.c. is that as far as i'm concerned it's a very smart idea. this is where m.p.'s really looks for support the or. or down support so it's 1st of all it's a good ide
from dublin abilities are a saudi human rights activist and a member of the saudi diaspora party and in new york karen greenberg director of the fordham university school of laws center on national security a warm welcome to you all and let's begin in washington d.c. with her in the court case itself and let's get into that before we get into the wider regional implications of all of this but the court case itself the way it's been presented the evidence or the suggested evidence is pretty...
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it's been described as a love letter to the black diaspora and has a star—studded appearances from jay—z a young boy's journey to self—discovery. beyonce's been praised for the number of independent black designers behind her outfits. earlier, i spoke to venny etienne and asked him how it felt when he found out he was working with beyonce. and i'm like, what? are you kidding me? so i literally dropped what i was doing and for the next five days me and my design assistants just went at it and made sure that everything was perfect and ready for the actual movie. and we can have a look at that blazer now, we can show it to our viewers. we want to get a sense from you, what was the brief? what was the intention? what were you trying to convey? yeah, so, in this particular garment, we were trying to portray strength and also grace at the same time. as you can see in a lot of the imagery in the actual music video, you see a lot of florals and so we wanted to make sure that when we were sourcing the fabric, which we did here locally in dallas, texas, that it would also translate to the feminini
it's been described as a love letter to the black diaspora and has a star—studded appearances from jay—z a young boy's journey to self—discovery. beyonce's been praised for the number of independent black designers behind her outfits. earlier, i spoke to venny etienne and asked him how it felt when he found out he was working with beyonce. and i'm like, what? are you kidding me? so i literally dropped what i was doing and for the next five days me and my design assistants just went at it...
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direct involvement in the other rows not like ukraine and ukraine had a very very powerful diaspora in america and france and britain and so on the other which doesn't have that it doesn't have this the as greg road supporting. if you like a revolution in this is it but again i come back to the fact that if a 1000000 stay loyal and they're willing to spill blood then look will stay in power but of course that will then develop because if blood is shed then that could infuriate the population the more more people become more active because you find with a revolution situation that people act differently. time and again the revolution it's that type of fever that takes over and people become except they act in certain exists in the in the act really real who the violence and protests can build up and especially younger people can get through on goal that then you get a revolution the creed revolutions into asia which can develop and then it depends how the regime acts and again we come back to the question of who is loyal to the. regime and the military and the police if they stay solid
direct involvement in the other rows not like ukraine and ukraine had a very very powerful diaspora in america and france and britain and so on the other which doesn't have that it doesn't have this the as greg road supporting. if you like a revolution in this is it but again i come back to the fact that if a 1000000 stay loyal and they're willing to spill blood then look will stay in power but of course that will then develop because if blood is shed then that could infuriate the population...
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wechat is one of the most popular messaging apps in the world, used by the entire chinese diaspora andn, they probably do things which could open them up to blackmail and so those are the apps i would start with before an app like tiktok, which is mostly dancing teens. wechat has long been criticised for censoring users in china. then a canadian analytics company, citizen lab, looked into how wechat moderated its users outside of china. we find routinely that topics related to perennial taboo issues like tiananmen square, hong kong, falun gong, anything to do with tibet or the dalai lama, those are pretty routinely censored. data to security isn't the only reason trump has decided to ban wechat. it is far more political than that. and to be honest it is hard to look past the fact that these tech companies have been sucked into a wider geopolitical battle between two superpowers. and that's it for the short cut of click for this week. there is so much more in the full—length version which is waiting for you right now on iplayer. next week, we're going to be looking at another hugely imp
wechat is one of the most popular messaging apps in the world, used by the entire chinese diaspora andn, they probably do things which could open them up to blackmail and so those are the apps i would start with before an app like tiktok, which is mostly dancing teens. wechat has long been criticised for censoring users in china. then a canadian analytics company, citizen lab, looked into how wechat moderated its users outside of china. we find routinely that topics related to perennial taboo...
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it's been described as a love letter to the black diaspora and has a star studded cast with appearancesking through a young boy's journey to self—discovery in the modern world. beyonce has been praised for the number of independent black designers behind her outfits. earlier i spoke to venny etienne, and asked him how he came to be involved. it was something that i was already working with the stylist, that relationship that i was cultivating, because i was working with her with other clients that she had, and then just out of nowhere, once we were done with one particular client, she reached out and said, "well, we have something for b if you have time" and i'm like, what? are you kidding me? so i literally dropped what i was doing and for the next five days me and my design assistants just went at it and made sure that everything was perfect and ready for the actual movie. and we can have a look at that blazer now, we can show it to our viewers. we want to get a sense from you, what was the brief? what was the intention? what were you trying to convey? yeah, so, in this particular gar
it's been described as a love letter to the black diaspora and has a star studded cast with appearancesking through a young boy's journey to self—discovery in the modern world. beyonce has been praised for the number of independent black designers behind her outfits. earlier i spoke to venny etienne, and asked him how he came to be involved. it was something that i was already working with the stylist, that relationship that i was cultivating, because i was working with her with other clients...
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part what the west will be seeing or europe will be trying to do is to support the better russian diaspora there are big desperate communities in neighboring if you in your way present. is in exile right now in poland where some of the main opposition media are based so that support is crucial and you really hear from here that they disappointed there hasn't been more help for coming for their protests from europe but how exactly that's going to work is very difficult to see right now and what about the other player in all of this russia is russia openly supporting. well that's the $1000000.00 question obviously. allies russia sees been a resource its closest ally they have even been pushes from the russians to somehow integrate further some kind of federation turning the 2 into one country right now more open political support could be toxic could anger the protests is even further because that would be a sign that maybe it would be willing to give up and return for support of his rule but it seems very difficult to see a scenario in which putin would. somehow drift out of russia's obit t
part what the west will be seeing or europe will be trying to do is to support the better russian diaspora there are big desperate communities in neighboring if you in your way present. is in exile right now in poland where some of the main opposition media are based so that support is crucial and you really hear from here that they disappointed there hasn't been more help for coming for their protests from europe but how exactly that's going to work is very difficult to see right now and what...
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foreign trade and also we have an important task for us we have remittances coming from from the diaspora not is which is very important more important than aid and if the banking system if you have restrictions on the banking system and the transaction and this would have tremendous effect and also on the extra exports and imports and this is . very damaging to the phantom falls in commodity prices and conflict 1000 infractions had dumped the economy before the cool now the country's new rulers are asking the 15 member regional bloc ecowas for a preview. with the concessions we made we ask that the sanctions echo us imposed on mali should be eased or lifted entirely what matters for us is the population doesn't suffer sanctions are a big problem because it's the ordinary people that will eventually suffer after the talks of the new military leadership course is due to consider the court and its policy on friday it could grant or refuse to request if it declines thousands of bodies as well for he said difficult and i started future decrease. and reminder the top stories on al-jazeera the
foreign trade and also we have an important task for us we have remittances coming from from the diaspora not is which is very important more important than aid and if the banking system if you have restrictions on the banking system and the transaction and this would have tremendous effect and also on the extra exports and imports and this is . very damaging to the phantom falls in commodity prices and conflict 1000 infractions had dumped the economy before the cool now the country's new...
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though there is a substantial lebanese diaspora in the us, it is not politically organised.a difficulty because the us considers hezbollah a terrorist organisation. of course, it's very powerful in the lebanonese government. it makes it difficult to work with the lebanese government, if you are the us. the health minister is now run by a hezbollah minister. so i would expect this is all going to be a kind of stasis and it is what allows president macron to do what he has. he can be a star because there is no american that wants to show up. clive, jeff and agnes looking at the international relationship inside lebanon, but you've reported from inside lebanon. take us through the events on ground. how do you assess the past few days? i was last there a few years ago, reporting on the syrian refugee crisis. 1.5 million syrians sheltering in lebanon. that shows the generosity of spirit of the people there. that's on top of palestinian refugees who have been sheltering there, as well. i've always thought of lebanon as a country that is blessed with wonderful people. but is blight
though there is a substantial lebanese diaspora in the us, it is not politically organised.a difficulty because the us considers hezbollah a terrorist organisation. of course, it's very powerful in the lebanonese government. it makes it difficult to work with the lebanese government, if you are the us. the health minister is now run by a hezbollah minister. so i would expect this is all going to be a kind of stasis and it is what allows president macron to do what he has. he can be a star...
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though, there is a substantial lebanese diaspora in the us it is not politically organised. there is a difficulty because the us considers a terrorist organisation present in lebanon. i would expect this is all going to be a kind of stasis and it is what allows president macron to do what he has. it can be a star because there is no american wants to show up. you have aborted from inside lebanon yourself. take us to the events on the ground. how do you assess the events of the past few days? i was last there a few years ago reporting on the syrian refugee crisis. 1.5 million syrians sheltering in lebanon. that shows the generosity of spirit of the people there, a top of palestinian refugees. i've always thought of lebanon as a country which is blessed with wonderful people. but is blighted with a ruling elite which is frankly, pretty appalling. the question is what happened on tuesday, will that change anything? and i take the point that president macron and the french can do. certainly in the short term. i, however, feel, in the longer term, we are not going to see that muc
though, there is a substantial lebanese diaspora in the us it is not politically organised. there is a difficulty because the us considers a terrorist organisation present in lebanon. i would expect this is all going to be a kind of stasis and it is what allows president macron to do what he has. it can be a star because there is no american wants to show up. you have aborted from inside lebanon yourself. take us to the events on the ground. how do you assess the events of the past few days? i...
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it's been described as a love letter to the black diaspora and has a star—studded appearences from jay—z across the modern world through a young boy's journey to self—discovery. she's been praised for the number of independent black designers behind her outfits. and one of them is venny etienne, the designer behind a standout blazer. thank you forjoining us. just talk us through what it has been like working with such a big star on such a big project. resume oblique, remotely as well. since i got the opportunity to do it and it was about a year ago, it was something i was already working with this vilest, that relationship i was cultivating because i was working with her with other clients that she had and thenjust with other clients that she had and then just out of nowhere, once we were done with one particular client, she reached out and said we have something for b if you have time so i literally dropped what i was doing and for the next five days me and my design assistance went out it and make sure everything was perfect and ready for the actual movie. and we can have a look at tha
it's been described as a love letter to the black diaspora and has a star—studded appearences from jay—z across the modern world through a young boy's journey to self—discovery. she's been praised for the number of independent black designers behind her outfits. and one of them is venny etienne, the designer behind a standout blazer. thank you forjoining us. just talk us through what it has been like working with such a big star on such a big project. resume oblique, remotely as well....
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. >> reporter: from the african-american experience to the african diaspora. >> i'm here to ask you a question -- >> reporter: each shore is followed by a lesson that encourages viewers to read between the lines. >> this is i guess mostly white community, so they don't understand the importance of knowing black history. if you are telling a child black stories or stories about their history that are portraying their history in a beautiful light, they take the beautiful history that they have and they carry it with them for the rest of their life. >> reporter: highlighting black books that matter. nikole killion, cbs news, baltimore. >> and that's the overnight news for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for others, check back later for cbs this morning. be sure to join us for the coverage of the republican national convention starting at 10:00 p.m. eastern. reporting from los angeles, i'm jamie yuccas. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> good evening. i'm jamie yuccas in los angeles. tonight hurricane marco i el gicalot far behind. marco is expected to make landfal
. >> reporter: from the african-american experience to the african diaspora. >> i'm here to ask you a question -- >> reporter: each shore is followed by a lesson that encourages viewers to read between the lines. >> this is i guess mostly white community, so they don't understand the importance of knowing black history. if you are telling a child black stories or stories about their history that are portraying their history in a beautiful light, they take the beautiful...