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tyranny of elites and corporations the new book the actual by nigerian poet and playwright anyone elam's explores this concept and more as well as reappraising the legacies of figures like rudyard kipling and nelson mandela and i sat down with him before the police killings of nigerian protesters and before the introduction of jihad to coronavirus restrictions here in london i started by asking him what he thought of the u.k. government's apparent suggestion that those in the arts should retrain to defacto help capitalism that was disheartening for people in my industry work in theatre as well so and orcs run deep right across every every action every level of the sector from the writers to the musicians to the directors and the ripples the effect has been horrendous because. what we think or think about the conservative party one of their icons is churchill right and during the war they talked about fighting for the arts like what else are we fighting for the ones i know will in order to exactly as rich it's pathetic to see them got themselves to got their own founding principles of cou
tyranny of elites and corporations the new book the actual by nigerian poet and playwright anyone elam's explores this concept and more as well as reappraising the legacies of figures like rudyard kipling and nelson mandela and i sat down with him before the police killings of nigerian protesters and before the introduction of jihad to coronavirus restrictions here in london i started by asking him what he thought of the u.k. government's apparent suggestion that those in the arts should...
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stephanie elam, thanks very much. >>> well, ahead, a devastating day for the airline industry. of jobs cut. delta's ceo is with us ahead. ♪ when disaster strikes to one, we all get together and support each other. that's the nature of humanity. ♪ it has encouraged other people to take the time for each other. ♪ ♪ but despite the rising pain and anguish made worse during the pandemic, insurance companies still refused to cover mental health and addiction treatment. until now. senator scott wiener went to work - taking them on. passing a law requiring the insurance industry to cover mental health and addiction treatment. now more than ever, californians need mental health coverage. i won't let up until the stigma of mental health and addiction is finally over. >>> a very good thursday morning to you. it is almost the end of the week. i'm jim sciutto. >> and i'm poppy harlow. we're glad you're here. the president last night you be leashing new xenophobic attack against a sitting u.s. congresswoman of color. this is one day after he failed to explicitly condemn white supremacists.
stephanie elam, thanks very much. >>> well, ahead, a devastating day for the airline industry. of jobs cut. delta's ceo is with us ahead. ♪ when disaster strikes to one, we all get together and support each other. that's the nature of humanity. ♪ it has encouraged other people to take the time for each other. ♪ ♪ but despite the rising pain and anguish made worse during the pandemic, insurance companies still refused to cover mental health and addiction treatment. until now....
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let's go to cnn's stephanie elam with more. >> reporter: disneyland, it's known as the happiest place slogan. >> my return to disney is like my return to home. i saw it as a teenager. >> reporter: designer mark griffin gives disney that holiday magic. he's worked more than a decade at the park. this month, he was told it would coming to an end. >> disney announces they're laying off 58,000 employees. how did that impact you? >> it's devastating. we're all worried about our livelihood. i'm worried am i able to stay in this house. am i able to keep a roof over my kids' heads. i'm 52 and on food stamps for the first time in my life. >> reporter: after disney world's full opening in july, disneyland hoped as well. but california's spike led governor newsom to toughen the approach. on october 12th, he repeated his health first to theme parks. >> they're cities. small cities. they're people from all around the world. not just people proximate to these theme parks that come together and mix. >> reporter: earlier this month, disney fired back. its chief medical officer tweeted we absolutely r
let's go to cnn's stephanie elam with more. >> reporter: disneyland, it's known as the happiest place slogan. >> my return to disney is like my return to home. i saw it as a teenager. >> reporter: designer mark griffin gives disney that holiday magic. he's worked more than a decade at the park. this month, he was told it would coming to an end. >> disney announces they're laying off 58,000 employees. how did that impact you? >> it's devastating. we're all worried...
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cnn stephanie elam is live in los angeles. what do we know, stephanie?: good morning, alisyn. first update on the two deputies. they are miraculously already at home and recovering. the sheriff saying he does expect them to return back to work once they do heal. now we have a timeline how this played out and how they were able to identify their suspect. >> reporter: a brazen ambush of law enforcement that shocked the nation. >> that was a cowardly act. >> reporter: two los angeles county sheriff's deputies shot in cold blood as they sat in their cruiser outside of a transit center. >> we have found our suspect. >> reporter: now the sheriff's department says it nabbed the suspect, 36-year-old deonte lee murray after connecting the dots to a crime on september 1st. >> murray was arrested two weeks ago and charged in connection with a carjacking of a man driving a mercedes-benz in compton and charged with also shooting the driver of that mercedes. >> reporter: that car would turn out to be key. on september 12th, the deputies were ambushed. the female deput
cnn stephanie elam is live in los angeles. what do we know, stephanie?: good morning, alisyn. first update on the two deputies. they are miraculously already at home and recovering. the sheriff saying he does expect them to return back to work once they do heal. now we have a timeline how this played out and how they were able to identify their suspect. >> reporter: a brazen ambush of law enforcement that shocked the nation. >> that was a cowardly act. >> reporter: two los...
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election, to an individual who is directly in contact, on a personal basis with the leaders of north elam. i made to private offers for a rapid comprehensive senate. hanoi's replies called in effect for our surrender before negotiations. since the soviet union furnishes most of the soviet equipment for vietnam, secretaries did rogers, doctor kissinger, and i personally have met on a number of occasions representatives the soviet government to get their assistance and getting meaningful snow bushy shun started. we have extended discussions directed towards that's a band with representatives of other governments, which have diplomatic relations with north vietnam. none of these uninitiated have produce results, today. image ally, i became convinced that it was necessary to make a major move, to break the deadlock in the paris talks. i spoke directly to an individual, who had known which human on a personal basis for 25 years. through him, i sent a letter to ho chi minh. i did this outside of the usual diplomatic channels, with the hope of making statements for propaganda removal. constructi
election, to an individual who is directly in contact, on a personal basis with the leaders of north elam. i made to private offers for a rapid comprehensive senate. hanoi's replies called in effect for our surrender before negotiations. since the soviet union furnishes most of the soviet equipment for vietnam, secretaries did rogers, doctor kissinger, and i personally have met on a number of occasions representatives the soviet government to get their assistance and getting meaningful snow...
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stephanie elam a. couple of breath of fresh air in japanese constant chatter. to friends a man. in 16. job. but you are now going to keep you up to the length of. exposing injustice global news that matters w. me for mines. media and information literacy the 7th online session of the global media for a coven 19 has changed the way we communicate. this brings new opportunities but also. one solution media and information literacy. is this enough to approach the challenges in our media landscape join our discussion starts 1230 teams see. frank food a hot international gateway to the best connections self in road and rail. located in the heart of europe you are connected to the own world. experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and try our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport city managed by from a bought. this date up to the news live from berkeley donald trump makes a brief appearance out of hospital the us president leaves the medical center brings fighting 9 pain to great supporters. get that outside his doctors say he's on steroids and could be discharged as b
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stephanie elam a. breath of fresh air jan is constant challenge. to friends. in 60 minutes w's. beethoven is for me. is for. beethoven is for him. is for her. and beethoven is for. beethoven is for every one. of beethoven 2020 lives on the 50th anniversary here on d w. every 2 seconds person is forced to flee their home. the consequences to such stress are documentary series displaced to pitch dramatic humanitarian crises from. forgetting we don't have time to think i didn't go to university to kill people who act that way i mean i hate. people for their cars and their future so they seek refuge abroad but what will become of her story behind it simply. my husband went to peru because of the crisis that i wonder if he hadn't gone there we would have died of hunger down. starts october 16th. this is w. news live from berlin and donald trump personal physician makes sense now spent about the president's condition saying donald trump is doing very well the u.s. leader is being treated at a military hospital after testing positive for covert 19 also coming out to germany it celebrat
stephanie elam a. breath of fresh air jan is constant challenge. to friends. in 60 minutes w's. beethoven is for me. is for. beethoven is for him. is for her. and beethoven is for. beethoven is for every one. of beethoven 2020 lives on the 50th anniversary here on d w. every 2 seconds person is forced to flee their home. the consequences to such stress are documentary series displaced to pitch dramatic humanitarian crises from. forgetting we don't have time to think i didn't go to university to...
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has the record of the oldest player to feature in the world cup with 45 year old goalkeeper a sam elam dari there will be no world cup for badar but plenty of a clay. thanks for watching. leathern from my shoes believe me come a shoe. tell me more just. the beginning of the end to animal based products. but which alternatives work and which ones. new ideas from the global market made in germany. to tell you. eco africa. baby boom for uganda is not in. the primates have taken advantage of the peace and quiet of the current virus lock down to produce a particularly large number of offspring presidents in the neighboring villages are thrilled they hope that these were animals will soon attract new tourists again the eco africa. 60 minutes on d w. w's crime fighters are back africa's most successful radio drama series continues this season the stories focus on hate speech color of the mention the sustainable chocolate production. all of a sow's are available online and of course you can share and discuss on africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. crime fighters to name now
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and difficult to join the underground by following us on twitter facebook instagram and his if you elam'swith his poem that man. the promise was should one fall into a cave of bats should one be engulfed by hundreds of beating wings should one be beaten scratched or bitten one would emerge whole of human invincible enough to sharpen fear down to tight to the weapon with which to nor the criminal underworld down to the poppy nothing's protecting us all the promise was should and the most essence into a child no matter what damage lose power bruise he would accept himself as host his body a fleshly petri dish to guide his mutation to goodness instead the promise turned ravenous leapt from host to host country to country blood to blood its 1000000 teeth chewing through our simple lungs because down our offices it hung on our clothes we fled from cities that clung to our cause we stayed in bed it came for our dreams a curdled crown around coronation recruit corrode in. terms of public spaces a minute planning out future us horoscopes and for cos the dark parts of star charts or emptied out to
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cnn's stephanie elam looks at the life and career of the rock and roll superstar. >> reporter: eddie was one of the greatest guitarists of all time. he was a guitar god and raised the musical bar for future generations. born to a musical family, he bought his first guitar at age 12. he then taught himself how to play. >> to take lessons, you go out and buy a book which is based on a theory, whereas, you're a 12-year-old, do what you want. everything i do is based on tone and sound. >> reporter: by high school he was the lead guitarist in the band that would go on to bear his last name, van halen. in the span of four decades van halen went on to release four albums. they sold over 10 million copies and was certified diamond. its second track featured an eddie van halen guitar solo that forever redefined the instrument. his signature two handed tapping technique allowed him to reach otherwise impossible notes. it was customized guitar. he called it the frankenstrat or franken stein. part gibson and fender. the guitar is a basic instrument. >> it reminds me of a formula one race car. >>
cnn's stephanie elam looks at the life and career of the rock and roll superstar. >> reporter: eddie was one of the greatest guitarists of all time. he was a guitar god and raised the musical bar for future generations. born to a musical family, he bought his first guitar at age 12. he then taught himself how to play. >> to take lessons, you go out and buy a book which is based on a theory, whereas, you're a 12-year-old, do what you want. everything i do is based on tone and sound....
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he helped give the band van halen its sound and cnn's stephanie elam looks back at the career of theddie van halen was haled as one of the greatest guitarists of all time. his ripping rhythm branded him a guitar god and raised the musical bar for future generations. born to a musical family, van hall len bought his first guitar at age 12. he then taught himself how to play. >> you take lessons, then you're going by a book, which is based on a theory. whereas, the facts are, again, you have 12 notes. everything i do is based on tone and sound. >> reporter: by high school he was the lead guitarist in the band that would go on to bear his last name. van halen. in the span of four decades van halen released over a dozen albums. their 1978 self-titled debut sold over 10 million copies and was certified diamond. its secretary track "eruption" featured an eddie van halen guitar solo that forever redefined the instrument. this allowed him to reach otherwise impossible notes. the sound was intensified by a custom guitar van halen designed and built himself. he called it the frankenstrat or fr
he helped give the band van halen its sound and cnn's stephanie elam looks back at the career of theddie van halen was haled as one of the greatest guitarists of all time. his ripping rhythm branded him a guitar god and raised the musical bar for future generations. born to a musical family, van hall len bought his first guitar at age 12. he then taught himself how to play. >> you take lessons, then you're going by a book, which is based on a theory. whereas, the facts are, again, you...
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stephanie elam is live on the scene. oh, my gosh, stephanie. what is happening?> reporter: a lot going on out here right now and basically the milled of the night. i do want to show you what is going on here. we keep watching this area behind here flare up with flames. this is referencing the blue ridge fire. two fires. silverado and blue bridge fires are burning in orange county. having more than 100,000 people evacuated. this is the issue. you can probably probably see the wind is interrogate up the emb -- picking up the embers and throwing it into the sky and the concern is it could burn the houses nearby. you're looking at all of these people and a lot of people out here right now watching out here tonight because they are afraid of the fact that those embers come out and could come across here to these houses that are right here across the street. a homeowner back there is hosing down their house across the street strititrying to stop tha. as the sunset comes up it will heat up and winds will probably get stronger and that is the concern here. the firefighte
stephanie elam is live on the scene. oh, my gosh, stephanie. what is happening?> reporter: a lot going on out here right now and basically the milled of the night. i do want to show you what is going on here. we keep watching this area behind here flare up with flames. this is referencing the blue ridge fire. two fires. silverado and blue bridge fires are burning in orange county. having more than 100,000 people evacuated. this is the issue. you can probably probably see the wind is...
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. >> reporter: i'm stephanie elam in los angeles.s postal service saying 18 postal employees have tested positive for the coronavirus at the las vegas processing center. the center employs 800 people. they continue to push cdc protocols including social distancing, washing their hands and wearing masks. they're saying despite the number of positive test that is have come in from september 26th, it has had no impact on their operations. >>> i'm brianna goulidriga in new york. after new york reported the highest average since april, officials are focusing on schools. the state's department of health and human services reported 26 new outbreaks on monday in k-12 schools and the largest at kalamazoo college. 21 reported cases. in total, more than 80 schools are reportedly experiencing outbreaks. governor gretchen whitmer saying, quote, if we drop our guard, we're going to see a community spread and we're already seeing that a bit. >>> i'm erica hill in new york. for the first time in its 178 year history the new york philharmonic is canc
. >> reporter: i'm stephanie elam in los angeles.s postal service saying 18 postal employees have tested positive for the coronavirus at the las vegas processing center. the center employs 800 people. they continue to push cdc protocols including social distancing, washing their hands and wearing masks. they're saying despite the number of positive test that is have come in from september 26th, it has had no impact on their operations. >>> i'm brianna goulidriga in new york....
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lot of big games being held in mexico in 1968 a thing and so the polish ships decided to have a mini elam thinks and of course they are gonna start that whole off all sorts of things. when covert 19 1st struck china and began to spread across the nation. some in the west criticized come to measures as too harsh or too weak. but have the different experiences for asian nations in fact not so in the world to root out of this group pandemic. coronavirus lessons from asia on a just leader. if you want to help save the world's. sleaze and hero. i'm rob matheson in doha the top stories on al-jazeera people in chile celebrating because it looks like a referendum to change the constitution will pass the government agreed to the votes following protests that began a year ago over widespread inequalities in america at its embassy in yemen is in santiago. if this were a boxing match you could be a pro versus the reject has won by a not proud bunch we're hearing everything from 70 to 80 something percent approval verses $15.00 to $20.00 days so it is really really quite massive it's not quite clear y
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stephanie elam looks back at his life. >> mr. -- >> bond, james bond. >> sean connery was the first to utter that now-famous line and turn the name james bond into a worldwide phenomenon. connery was born in 1930 in edinburgh and joined the british royal navy in 1947, but was discharged due to medical issues. he found work as an artist, model and body builder and appeared in the musical "south pacific". >> i was in "south pacific" in london, yeah, and i never seriously considered being an actor. it was two hours of an evening and i had a terrific time. >> but an actor is exactly what he became. connery said busy during the 1950s landing roles in television and film. in 1961 he met producer albert brockley, who was looking for a leading man to play a secret agent in an upcoming spy film "dr. no". the role of the mysterious handsome james bond turned sean connery to movie star, delivering famous one-liners. >> aren't you in the wrong room, mr. bond? >> not from where i'm standing. >> connery would make seven bond films, the last being never say never again. in 1991 he explained his reaso
stephanie elam looks back at his life. >> mr. -- >> bond, james bond. >> sean connery was the first to utter that now-famous line and turn the name james bond into a worldwide phenomenon. connery was born in 1930 in edinburgh and joined the british royal navy in 1947, but was discharged due to medical issues. he found work as an artist, model and body builder and appeared in the musical "south pacific". >> i was in "south pacific" in london, yeah, and...
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elam thanks.y a third ever one percent on the s&p 500. >>> as we head to break, hooerds here's a check on bonds. yields moving lower, ten year currently yielding .73%. we'll be right back. (upbeat music) - we did it! (crowd cheering) - [narrator] wherever you start, snhu is where you can finish. (crowd clapping) (crowd cheering) - here we go. - [narrator] and it's it. - [group] yay! - [narrator] you did it, high five! - southern new hampshire university. - [man] that gets a hug. (laughing) - look at that! master's degree, i did it! - i did this for my children. i am very proud of myself. - [narrator] finish your degree at snhu.edu. (music) anncr: give customers access to precisely what they want, when they need it the most. with adyen, the payments platform that delivers convenience for all. adyen. business. not boundaries. >>> welcome back time for a cnbc news update with sue herera hi, sue. >> hello, everybody. here's what is happening at this hour in hearings today, judge amy coney barrett was
elam thanks.y a third ever one percent on the s&p 500. >>> as we head to break, hooerds here's a check on bonds. yields moving lower, ten year currently yielding .73%. we'll be right back. (upbeat music) - we did it! (crowd cheering) - [narrator] wherever you start, snhu is where you can finish. (crowd clapping) (crowd cheering) - here we go. - [narrator] and it's it. - [group] yay! - [narrator] you did it, high five! - southern new hampshire university. - [man] that gets a hug....