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maybe it's, like, emma and that's all, or emma and this is the final version.d out maybe it's a joke about it being a period piece because emma, period. i don't know whether that's the... this is a new version directed by autumn de wilde, who basically plays up the screwball element. she cited up bringing up baby as one of the inspirations. we have as emma anya taylor—joy, who was so brilliant in the witch and is a really, really talented actor. the thing that she brings to this is she makes emma pretty unlikable in kind of an engaging way. the point about emma is there's a reason emma has been adapted so many times, both for the big and small screen, because it's an indestructible text. it's so clever, so funny, so witty. it says so much about... she is quite an unlikable character, certainly at the beginning. she is, and many screen adaptations and take those edges of her and make her somebody who's more loveable. i think this plays up that spikiness, but it's at the centre of something which is kind of a much more comedic confection. as you can see from some
maybe it's, like, emma and that's all, or emma and this is the final version.d out maybe it's a joke about it being a period piece because emma, period. i don't know whether that's the... this is a new version directed by autumn de wilde, who basically plays up the screwball element. she cited up bringing up baby as one of the inspirations. we have as emma anya taylor—joy, who was so brilliant in the witch and is a really, really talented actor. the thing that she brings to this is she makes...
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we have as emma, joy who was so brilliant in the which.es him a pretty unlikable in kind of an engaging way. there's a reason it has been adapted to me time, it is an indestructible text. it's so clever, funny, witty... she is quite an unlikable character. she is, and many adaptations and take those edges of her. i think this place up that spiky disk but it's at the centre of something which is kind of a much more immediate confection. it's very bright, it's beautifully dressed, and it's a beautiful looking film. it does change the sense of tone of the novel, it does play up. there are some great performances. mia goff plays harriet who emma takes under her wing and tries to educate and fix her up. she placed her almost as a , it's almost like choosing a playground so there an element of caricature that's been brought to this. it's got great use of music, it's got a great task. i think it will go down very well with the crowd. i laughed all the way through and i've seen lots of adaptations of emma. it's not laugh out loud humour in the pas
we have as emma, joy who was so brilliant in the which.es him a pretty unlikable in kind of an engaging way. there's a reason it has been adapted to me time, it is an indestructible text. it's so clever, funny, witty... she is quite an unlikable character. she is, and many adaptations and take those edges of her. i think this place up that spiky disk but it's at the centre of something which is kind of a much more immediate confection. it's very bright, it's beautifully dressed, and it's a...
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. >> ♪ hoe, emma, hoe you turn around and dig a hole in the ground hoe, emma, hoe hoe, emma, hoe youaround and dig a hole in the ground hoe, emma, hoe say, emma, you from the country hoe, emma, hoe you turn around and dig a hole in the ground hoe, emma, hoe emma, help me to pull these weeds hoe, emma, hoe ♪ prof. bonner: we appreciate music generally, right? we understand that songs intended for one place can be enjoyed in other places. this is a song historians understand as a work song. that is how you are hearing it is sung there. the lyrics are suggesting, this is the work we are doing and we will sing about it and maybe enjoy that. but the song doesn't have to be confined to the cotton fields. a song like this might be sung at home, at a party, and might be fast. hoe, emma, like ♪ hoe ♪ it could sound totally different than it sounded there. or we can imagine that it is august 28, it is really hot, it is alabama, it is miserable, and people are in the field working and trying to make sure that nobody makes anybody else look too bad. so they might sing ♪ hoe, emma, hoe ♪. so we c
. >> ♪ hoe, emma, hoe you turn around and dig a hole in the ground hoe, emma, hoe hoe, emma, hoe youaround and dig a hole in the ground hoe, emma, hoe say, emma, you from the country hoe, emma, hoe you turn around and dig a hole in the ground hoe, emma, hoe emma, help me to pull these weeds hoe, emma, hoe ♪ prof. bonner: we appreciate music generally, right? we understand that songs intended for one place can be enjoyed in other places. this is a song historians understand as a work...
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. >> it's time to find a cure for emma, because, you know, they won't make sure she can talk and may and walk like other kids can. >> reporter: twin emma was born with a genetic disorder that impedes development. >> emma is like a small young toddler, and will be for the entirety of her life. >> reporter: that is unless they find new treatments. that's why four years ago, as kids often do to make money, quinn held a lemonade stand, and donated the profits to find a cure. >> we raised $80. >> reporter: not satisfied, he turned to a beverage with more mass appeal. >> everybody likes cocoa. >> reporter: his sister emma had just joined him at elementary school, which he little scared him. >> we thought she was going to get bullied, because she wasn't like me, or anybody else at the school. >> reporter: so quinn urged his classmates to be kind, and they embraced her. >> what did you say? >> he was, like, my sister emma is coming to school, and, like, i want everyone to, like, she's knights to her. >> reporter: and when he launched quinn's cocoa for the cure, he got help. lots of it. >> th
. >> it's time to find a cure for emma, because, you know, they won't make sure she can talk and may and walk like other kids can. >> reporter: twin emma was born with a genetic disorder that impedes development. >> emma is like a small young toddler, and will be for the entirety of her life. >> reporter: that is unless they find new treatments. that's why four years ago, as kids often do to make money, quinn held a lemonade stand, and donated the profits to find a cure....
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caitlin emma, any response? guest: certainly i think your point of view is reflected by many democrats in congress. budget the president's proposal really as untenable some of the cuts you were talking about, cuts to the department of education, cuts to foreign aid come are very dramatic, democrats agree that they would not allow that to happen, and they are not effective of their ideals. host: our text line is (202) 748-8003. mary says, "what is the exact reduction of funds to the epa?" your article says they will see a nearly 20% -- 20 7% reduction. the army corps of engineers will see a nearly 20% reduction, even though the rest of the military is getting a boost. guest: certainly. i apologize, i have not memorized every agency -- host: it is all right. we have it here for you. guest: yes, it is a huge cut to the army corps of engineers. the army corps of engineers is an interesting pot to talk about for the moment, because just over the last few weeks, they are talking about bringing back earmarks or a revam
caitlin emma, any response? guest: certainly i think your point of view is reflected by many democrats in congress. budget the president's proposal really as untenable some of the cuts you were talking about, cuts to the department of education, cuts to foreign aid come are very dramatic, democrats agree that they would not allow that to happen, and they are not effective of their ideals. host: our text line is (202) 748-8003. mary says, "what is the exact reduction of funds to the...
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emma jayne [ cheers and applause hey, not bad yeah emma jayne, that was incredible i loved it wow.m west grove, pennsylvania >> jimmy: hey, i love -- dan orlando? >> yes, sir. >> jimmy: that's a great name. >> that's my real name >> jimmy: dan orlando? >> yeah. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: sounds like a jim carrey movie i love dan orlando [ laughter ] dan orlando's a great name >> thank you >> jimmy: all right, now tell everyone what your song title is >> my song title is "my uncle's on tiktok. >> jimmy: ooh. [ light laughter ] that's unfortunate yeah that's terrible. "my uncle's on tiktok. and what instrument will you be playing? >> i'm going to play the piano >> jimmy: all right, go for it buddy. you'll get set get in the mind space. [ cheers and applause get on the stool, get in the zone channel the inspiration. and now, ladies and gentlemen, get ready for the world premiere of "my uncle's on tiktok" by dan orlando [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ my uncle's on tikto he lip-syncs to yod rock he's trying to get bac with his ex ♪ ♪ his dance moves are scary he's shirtless and hairy he po
emma jayne [ cheers and applause hey, not bad yeah emma jayne, that was incredible i loved it wow.m west grove, pennsylvania >> jimmy: hey, i love -- dan orlando? >> yes, sir. >> jimmy: that's a great name. >> that's my real name >> jimmy: dan orlando? >> yeah. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: sounds like a jim carrey movie i love dan orlando [ laughter ] dan orlando's a great name >> thank you >> jimmy: all right, now tell everyone what your...
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emma, not her real name, eventually confided in her friend about the abuse.found out, he called the police. elders find out about the allegations and came to her house to find out more. they came round, all formal, sat in the living room, had a big, long discussion. they went through a lot of scripture about why we should maybe deal with it in—house and we don't need to be following the laws of the land, but they do ask you to go into a lot of detail. where you are touched, to what extent the abuse was, the location. and they ask you to thoroughly explain everything. all i can remember really is then sort of sat looking, just both glaring at me like, you just really need to repeat to us what happened, you need to tell us who it was. they asked for quite gritty details, and i think my dad took over a lot because he didn't want me to have to go through it. emma's abuser eventually pleaded guilty and was imprisoned for two years, but later returned to the organisation. julie, also not her real name, was sexually abused by an elder as a child, and was forced to s
emma, not her real name, eventually confided in her friend about the abuse.found out, he called the police. elders find out about the allegations and came to her house to find out more. they came round, all formal, sat in the living room, had a big, long discussion. they went through a lot of scripture about why we should maybe deal with it in—house and we don't need to be following the laws of the land, but they do ask you to go into a lot of detail. where you are touched, to what extent the...
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it's completely the opposite of emma.ite. clearly the best thing out in cinema. itjust won the oscar for best film, first ever foreign language film to do so. you liked it too? i really did, even though there's a couple moments of elements of blood where i had to look away but i thought it was a clever story, so interesting, really well written. what genre would you say is in? this is where i struggle! i struggled to describe it! social satire, above anything. but with a ghost story element in it, with some moments of horror, also family melodrama mixed in their and is visually very striking. it has the most extraordinary soundtrack. there's so much going on and i've now seen it four times and it's coming into cinemas after it's finished its run in a black and white version. the director said he thinks the black and white version makes the shades of grey even more pronounced. i'm going to see it a fifth time because i think it's perfect. i'm interesting to see what that will do to it and you're right about the score. the
it's completely the opposite of emma.ite. clearly the best thing out in cinema. itjust won the oscar for best film, first ever foreign language film to do so. you liked it too? i really did, even though there's a couple moments of elements of blood where i had to look away but i thought it was a clever story, so interesting, really well written. what genre would you say is in? this is where i struggle! i struggled to describe it! social satire, above anything. but with a ghost story element in...
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hoe, emma,ght sing ♪ e ♪. another where we might understand the connection between labor and politics and african-american communities. so the song is important because it is a cultural development that was shaped by the work of slavery. it was also a cultural development that allowed enslaved people to try to shape the work they were doing. they try tos a way shape some of their labor. this is just one example of one of the tools that enslaved people might use in pursuit of some control over their lives. the institution of slavery was a constant struggle between slaveowners trying to is tracked as much labor as possible from enslaved people and enslaved people looking for and finding ways, individually and collectively, ways to control their own lives. if we look back at solomon northrup's writing, we can see the struggle play out. the lashes flying from morning to night the whole day long. the prevalence of whipping was a response to enslaved people seeking power over their own lives. slaveowners and oversee
hoe, emma,ght sing ♪ e ♪. another where we might understand the connection between labor and politics and african-american communities. so the song is important because it is a cultural development that was shaped by the work of slavery. it was also a cultural development that allowed enslaved people to try to shape the work they were doing. they try tos a way shape some of their labor. this is just one example of one of the tools that enslaved people might use in pursuit of some control...
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emma was san francisco's first homicide of the year. emma hunt was just a child when she was orphaned in the streets of ethiopia. she was adopted by a family in the u.s. and later had drug problems but her family says she had been clean for months. >> frank, thank you. >>> coming up on the news at 9:00, after a caucus in iowa re which candidate came up on top and why the problem with the caucus is putting a big spotlight on the primary. >> and my two boys think they're the lego masters but these guys are the real deal. a preview of some of the best lego builders being featured on a fox competition show you'll see tonight. i'm leah and that's me long before i had moderate-to-severe rheumatoid arthritis. i've always been the ringleader had a zest for life. flash forward, then ra kept me from the important things. and what my doctor said surprised me. she said my joint pain could mean permanent joint damage. and enbrel helps relieve joint pain, and helps stop that joint damage. ask about enel so you can get back to being your true self. en
emma was san francisco's first homicide of the year. emma hunt was just a child when she was orphaned in the streets of ethiopia. she was adopted by a family in the u.s. and later had drug problems but her family says she had been clean for months. >> frank, thank you. >>> coming up on the news at 9:00, after a caucus in iowa re which candidate came up on top and why the problem with the caucus is putting a big spotlight on the primary. >> and my two boys think they're the...
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we'll look at a clip of you in action as emma.e not trivial recommendations, mr. knightly. some men do fall in love with well informed minds instead of handsome faces. a girl should be admired and sought after wherever she goes. i'm very much mistaken if your sex in general would not find these the highest claims a woman can possess. [ applause ] >> don't want to mess with you. but there have been a few adaptations of "emma," but what set this one apart? >> i think it's the fact that period drama, it seems like it happened such a long time ago that people will almost treat it like science fiction, and we wanted to remind people that it's really funny, and underneath the corsets and bonnets and the whole shebang, these are real people and they're hot messes most of the time so we wanted to create like a hot mess emma, if that makes sense. >> hot mess? >> we have panic attacks and everyone is losing it all over the place, and still trying to keep it, like, straight. >> keep it proper. >> yeah. >> you mentioned the costumes, beautifu
we'll look at a clip of you in action as emma.e not trivial recommendations, mr. knightly. some men do fall in love with well informed minds instead of handsome faces. a girl should be admired and sought after wherever she goes. i'm very much mistaken if your sex in general would not find these the highest claims a woman can possess. [ applause ] >> don't want to mess with you. but there have been a few adaptations of "emma," but what set this one apart? >> i think it's...
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emma vardy, bbc news, derry. now on bbc news, it's sport today. caribbean holiday last year and whether it was taxpayer funded. now on bbc news, it's sport today. hello, i'm gavin ramjaun and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: israel folau is set make his debut for catalans dragons, but is super league ready for the controversial australian? it's all square, in the coppa italia semi—final, after ronaldo rescues juventus, against milan. and a shock defeat for second seed stefanos tsitsipas in rotterdam against aljaz bedene. but defending champion gael monfils marches on. welcome along to the programme. three—time australian rugby union player of the year, israel folau, is set to return to action this weekend, for the first time in 10 months. the former wallaby was sacked last year by rugby australia and his state side, over homophobic comments he posted social media. folau's now back in the spotlight, after being the given the chance to return to rugby league, signing for the french based super league
emma vardy, bbc news, derry. now on bbc news, it's sport today. caribbean holiday last year and whether it was taxpayer funded. now on bbc news, it's sport today. hello, i'm gavin ramjaun and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: israel folau is set make his debut for catalans dragons, but is super league ready for the controversial australian? it's all square, in the coppa italia semi—final, after ronaldo rescues juventus, against milan. and a...
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stories like voter emmas voters have cast a shadow over swiss history there around $650.00 prisons and other institutions in switzerland in which children and young adults were imprisoned exploited and in many cases severely mistreated. or was locked up for hours on end at his foster parents house he was forced to clean and work in the garden and fields he didn't accompany us to the house as he suffered a panic attack when he tried to visit a few years ago. for of a coroner's the hut was so strange i hid in a bush like an animal i really felt that this was the end. when he was 11 the parish couple took him to the psychiatric clinic in mr ling and there the boys plight worsened near the it illegally constance the hospital director tested psychiatric medication on him in the 1960 s. and seventy's. before and i know is that i felt a lot of noisier. just generally bad and lousy and every now and again i'd also have something like a seizure fall because of. the boy does not seem to tolerate tougher until well and we believe that the unpleasant symptoms he is showing are side effects of this
stories like voter emmas voters have cast a shadow over swiss history there around $650.00 prisons and other institutions in switzerland in which children and young adults were imprisoned exploited and in many cases severely mistreated. or was locked up for hours on end at his foster parents house he was forced to clean and work in the garden and fields he didn't accompany us to the house as he suffered a panic attack when he tried to visit a few years ago. for of a coroner's the hut was so...
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to make it come back to talk about some of these issues i'm joined now by political correspondent emma shaw's good morning to you. this conference comes with nato under pressure from within and from without as well against this background is there a western leader willing and able to step up and reinvigorate the alliance with purpose and direction well doesn't someone who's willing to do that santa fe is going to be able to do is that french president a man might call his tip to be a key player in death conference so last year he had everyone up in arms when he called nato brenda but actually does lead to a rethinking of diplomacy and he says that's actually what he advocates he wants a new media to be strategic he had a very stern warning he say if we come thick of europe as a global power it with these appear because it will take a hard knock so he pushes for europe to become more independent from the united states and he pushes for a new career determined she says so something new he wants you have to work on sunday diary to make on isn't in a better way he wants since he wants more
to make it come back to talk about some of these issues i'm joined now by political correspondent emma shaw's good morning to you. this conference comes with nato under pressure from within and from without as well against this background is there a western leader willing and able to step up and reinvigorate the alliance with purpose and direction well doesn't someone who's willing to do that santa fe is going to be able to do is that french president a man might call his tip to be a key player...
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maybe it's, like, emma and that's all, or emma and this is the final version.e because emma, period. i don't know whether that's the... this is a new version directed by autumn de wilde, who basically plays up the screwball element. she cited up bringing up baby as one of the inspirations. we have as emma anya taylor—joy, who was so brilliant in the witch and is a really, really talented actor. the thing that she brings to this is she makes emma pretty unlikable in kind of an engaging way. the point about emma is there's a reason emma has been adapted so many times, both for the big and small screen, because it's an indestructible text. it's so clever, so funny, so witty. it says so much about... she is quite an unlikable character, certainly at the beginning. she is, and many screen adaptations and take those edges of her and make her somebody who's more loveable. i think this plays up that spikiness, but it's at the centre of something which is kind of a much more comedic confection. as you can see from some of these clips, it's very bright. it's beautifully
maybe it's, like, emma and that's all, or emma and this is the final version.e because emma, period. i don't know whether that's the... this is a new version directed by autumn de wilde, who basically plays up the screwball element. she cited up bringing up baby as one of the inspirations. we have as emma anya taylor—joy, who was so brilliant in the witch and is a really, really talented actor. the thing that she brings to this is she makes emma pretty unlikable in kind of an engaging way....
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[laughter] can we get the mic over to emma alonso over here? ok. >> i think this might also be working. >> one point on this question of creating liability around the content -- it is important to remember you can only do that if the underlying content is illegal. that is where we run into this real challenge and disinformation about what of the big suite of content that we -- that people would call disinformation would be existing and newly developed content. -- unless you are broaching a brand-new territory of how we would ask companies to regulate content rather than something like the dmv a, where the question is, is the company liable for an unlicensed distribution of copyrighted material. could refer to terms and services, and i understand that point. mistakemation being versus misinformation, just mistakes, there are people actively working to do harm. -- notoriously difficult for the platform. i think these are the right questions to ask about any question where we are talking about liability, but it is just kind of to flag that it is n
[laughter] can we get the mic over to emma alonso over here? ok. >> i think this might also be working. >> one point on this question of creating liability around the content -- it is important to remember you can only do that if the underlying content is illegal. that is where we run into this real challenge and disinformation about what of the big suite of content that we -- that people would call disinformation would be existing and newly developed content. -- unless you are...
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emma jones reports on this documentary, and others, all which emma jones reports on this documentary,american factory. she is known as the godmother of independent film. four—time oscar nominee julia reichert finally scooped an academy award alongside her co—director and partner, steven bognar. this is a historic project that will help grow this community, give people jobs and give a future to your kids and my kids. american factory is the first piece of work from the obamas' production company, higher ground. it explores a culture clash at the former gm motors plant in ohio when new owners from china take over. a microcosm perhaps of the wider tensions between america and china. what we saw in the plant was that working people, like the blue—collar folks whether they were chinese or whether they were american, found ways to get along and then when the pressure of profit came and the management and the owners started saying, started speeding things up and making things harder, then there was much more tension. this film captures the uncertainties for an american workforce that could o
emma jones reports on this documentary, and others, all which emma jones reports on this documentary,american factory. she is known as the godmother of independent film. four—time oscar nominee julia reichert finally scooped an academy award alongside her co—director and partner, steven bognar. this is a historic project that will help grow this community, give people jobs and give a future to your kids and my kids. american factory is the first piece of work from the obamas' production...
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emma vardy reports. radio: storm ciara lashed the country over the past few hours. the established parties were rocked by a new storm. this breakthrough for sinn fein is unprecedented in the irish republic. once a much smaller player, now on a par with the two main parties who've dominated irish politics for a century. we need change, we need a new government. the best outcome is a government without fine gael and fianna fail so that's the first thing that i want to test. sinn fein's ultimate goal is to create a united ireland, breaking northern ireland away from british rule. its historical links to the ira caused controversy during the campaign, but the party appealed to voters with radical left—wing policies on health, housing and pensions. the surge for sinn fein has changed the landscape of irish politics and it raises new questions for the uk about the likelihood of a border poll. but it's still unclear who will form the next government. leo varadkar‘s party, fine gael, and their opponents, fianna fail, had previously said they will not form an alliance with s
emma vardy reports. radio: storm ciara lashed the country over the past few hours. the established parties were rocked by a new storm. this breakthrough for sinn fein is unprecedented in the irish republic. once a much smaller player, now on a par with the two main parties who've dominated irish politics for a century. we need change, we need a new government. the best outcome is a government without fine gael and fianna fail so that's the first thing that i want to test. sinn fein's ultimate...
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emma has autism. would you like to get me one, emma?er, it's important that she knows there's a care worker like victoria close by to help, whatever the time. they work in the nights. does it make you feel safe? yes, it does, definitely, thank you. but how much should a care worker be paid for a shift where they can sleep? the supreme court has to decide whether they're entitled to the minimum wage, even if they aren't disturbed. the staff bedroom is just up here. we have our service users' bedrooms on either side. whilst victoria will get the minimum wage for her sleep—in tonight, unions have brought this case because many other care staff get a lower flat rate. you 100% have to be on top form all the time because if something happens, you're in charge. you have to make sure you are all right to sort them out. she's adamant that they are on duty for the whole shift. you're always at work. it's not like you can get up and leave to go anywhere else. but if care workers when their argument over sleep—ins, charities and private care provid
emma has autism. would you like to get me one, emma?er, it's important that she knows there's a care worker like victoria close by to help, whatever the time. they work in the nights. does it make you feel safe? yes, it does, definitely, thank you. but how much should a care worker be paid for a shift where they can sleep? the supreme court has to decide whether they're entitled to the minimum wage, even if they aren't disturbed. the staff bedroom is just up here. we have our service users'...
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emma has autism. would you like to get me one, emma?er like victoria close by to help, whatever the time. they work in the nights. does it make you feel safe? yes, it does, definitely, thank you. but how much should a care worker be paid for a shift where they can sleep? the supreme court has to decide whether they're entitled to the minimum wage, even if they aren't disturbed. the staff bedroom isjust up here. we have our service users' bedrooms on either side. while victoria will get the minimum wage for her sleep—in tonight, unions have brought this case because many other care staff get a lower flat rate. you 100% have to be on top form all the time because if something happens, you're in charge. you have to make sure you are all right to sort them out. she's adamant that they are on duty for the whole shift. you're always at work. it's not like you can get up and leave to go anywhere else. but if care workers when their argument over sleep—ins, but if care workers win their argument over sleep—ins, charities and private care provid
emma has autism. would you like to get me one, emma?er like victoria close by to help, whatever the time. they work in the nights. does it make you feel safe? yes, it does, definitely, thank you. but how much should a care worker be paid for a shift where they can sleep? the supreme court has to decide whether they're entitled to the minimum wage, even if they aren't disturbed. the staff bedroom isjust up here. we have our service users' bedrooms on either side. while victoria will get the...
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emma, not her real name, eventually confided in her friend about the abuse.und out, he called the police. elders find out about the allegations and came to her house to find out more. they came round, all formal, sat in the living room, had a big, long discussion. they went through a lot of scripture about why we should maybe deal with it in—house and we don't need to be following the laws of the land, but they do ask you to go into a lot of detail. where you are touched, to what extent the abuse was, the location. and they ask you to thoroughly explain everything. all i can remember really is then sort of sat looking, just both glaring at me like, you just really need to repeat to us what happened, you need to tell us who it was. they asked for quite gritty details, and i think my dad took over a lot because he didn't want me to have to go through it. emma's abuser eventually pleaded guilty and was imprisoned for two years, but later returned to the organisation. julie, also not her real name, was sexually abused by an elder as a child, and was forced to sta
emma, not her real name, eventually confided in her friend about the abuse.und out, he called the police. elders find out about the allegations and came to her house to find out more. they came round, all formal, sat in the living room, had a big, long discussion. they went through a lot of scripture about why we should maybe deal with it in—house and we don't need to be following the laws of the land, but they do ask you to go into a lot of detail. where you are touched, to what extent the...
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emma vardy, bbc news, dublin.orm ciara batters the uk with heavy rain and strong winds, causing widespread flooding and leaving thousands of homes without power. a fourth person inthe uk has tested positive for coronavirus and is being treated at the royal free hospital in london history in the making in ireland, as sinn fein gains huge support, in the country's general election. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's katie. hello and thanks forjoining us. in the premier league, sheffield united's remarkable season continues, as they kept their hopes alive of qualifying for europe next season. chris wilder's side came from behind to beat bournemouth 2—1 at bramall lane. the win moves sheffield united up to 5th and they're nowjust two points off the top four. bournemouth are 16th, only two points above the relegation zone. we have just rolled on and rolled onto the next game. we have got a bit of a break now, but we will go again and it has to be that way. we wa nt to again and it has to b
emma vardy, bbc news, dublin.orm ciara batters the uk with heavy rain and strong winds, causing widespread flooding and leaving thousands of homes without power. a fourth person inthe uk has tested positive for coronavirus and is being treated at the royal free hospital in london history in the making in ireland, as sinn fein gains huge support, in the country's general election. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's katie. hello and thanks forjoining us. in the...
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no vistos antes, de su Última captura en mÉxico, a su llegada a la cÁrcel dice no estar casado con emmas agricultor. los de mayor riesgo el director de uno de los hospitales de wuhan muere al contagiarse del coronavirus. un estudio dice que los hombres tienen mÁs riesgo que las mujeres de morir por esta enfermedad. noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart. >> bloomberg ya estÁ segundo en las preferencias demÓcratas segÚn una reciente en cuesta, solo detrÁs de sanders, y superando al ex vicepresidente joe biden, este ascenso en los sondeos le han garantizado por primera vez un lugar en el prÓximo debate democrata que tendrÁ la participaciÓn de noticias telemundo con nuestra vanessa como uno de los moderadores, vanessa estÁ precisamente ahÍ donde maÑana veremos un tenso debate de esta campaÑa, vanessa? >> muchas gracias josÉ, te saludo desde las vegas nevada y justamente desde el escenario donde en solo horas se va a llevar a cabo este debate demÓcrata, ya estÁ todo listo, estÁn haciÉndoles los Últimos ajustes al escenario, tenemos los pÓdium donde van a estar los 6 candidatos elegibles pa
no vistos antes, de su Última captura en mÉxico, a su llegada a la cÁrcel dice no estar casado con emmas agricultor. los de mayor riesgo el director de uno de los hospitales de wuhan muere al contagiarse del coronavirus. un estudio dice que los hombres tienen mÁs riesgo que las mujeres de morir por esta enfermedad. noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart. >> bloomberg ya estÁ segundo en las preferencias demÓcratas segÚn una reciente en cuesta, solo detrÁs de sanders, y superando...
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emma, bbc news. laura: who could resist daragh's absolutely beaiful cursive handwriting?haps i should tell my teenage boys the same and help chelsea. i'm laura trevelyan. thanks for watching "bbc world narrator: funding for thisresentation is made possible by... babbel, an online program designed by language specialists teaching spanish, ench and more. narrator: funding was also pvided by... the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. rsuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions tohis pbs station from viewers like you, thank u. narrator: be more, pbs. ♪ judy: good evening. on the newshr to lead, ending america's longest war. the u.s.-taliban agreement that could end 18 years of fighting in afghanistan. then, amna nawaz catches up with jusda's democratic voters hours before they head to the polls. >> if you are not ainformed person, you are letting that pass you by. judy: plus, inside venezuela, the suffering children endure as the economic freefall wears on. >> i've had girls with lower cognitive abilities and learnis procesca
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emma's beggar is still traumatized by his experiences to this day he struggles to set foot in a church. the 64 year old set up a small museum in the basement of the community center of his village of fair outdoor which makes 10 jubal how this was state condemned him. around 60000 people in switzerland were submitted to so-called administrative care by the can tunnel authorities because they were judged to be socially different the practice continued until 981 people including his mother were put in prisons like this one emma spared or was born here in 1957. or moved because my name i suspect that my mother was administratively cared for because she was expecting and illegitimate child. and that's what they did at the time. they put such mothers away they didn't fit into swiss society. those rights. people deemed as being work shy drinkers or of having loose morals were taken to prison without trial to foster families or to a psychiatric ward there they were to be reeducated. by a system that had stripped them of their rights and excluded them from society. historians like were confirme
emma's beggar is still traumatized by his experiences to this day he struggles to set foot in a church. the 64 year old set up a small museum in the basement of the community center of his village of fair outdoor which makes 10 jubal how this was state condemned him. around 60000 people in switzerland were submitted to so-called administrative care by the can tunnel authorities because they were judged to be socially different the practice continued until 981 people including his mother were...
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>> thank you for this question, emma. it's crucial.o immediately is hold facebook to the same standard as cable news networks where they have to verify the truth of a political ad on their network. my first job is to sit down with a major corporation like facebook and say do the right thing. we have a legislature for a reason. saying facebook should not have false political advertisements on their platform. if they do, they should pay a penalty accordingly. >> he wants to hold zuckerberg and facebook accountable. what did you think? >> i think i agree with his decision to hold facebook accountable. but i also think it's really important to note that this is also a part of so many other social media apps, twitter, too. >> it's prevalent on all social. people who spread misinformation. untrue things. why should you be able to go and spread on a global platform lies about anyone? but go on? >> yeah. it's so important to have some kind of a social media to be able to share your ideas. i think it's so incredibbly eas to spread misinformatio
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emma vardy, bbc news.d donald trump called the news great. the president retweeted the news about the film from peter tatchell, a prominent lgbt rights campaigner, and on seeing the president's endorsement, the film's director responded "? ?wow film's director responded " ? ?wow the film's director responded "? ?wow the film, which tra nslates "? ?wow the film, which translates to "be extra careful about marriage", stars and act as an openly gay man who clashes with his conservative pa rents over clashes with his conservative parents over his boyfriend. homosexual relationships, which we re homosexual relationships, which were decriminalised by the supreme court in 2018, are still rarely represented in india. that is just about it from me. you can get me on twitter anytime. i'm @lvaughanjones. hello there. some of us should see some sunshine this weekend but it is looking decidedly u nsettled but it is looking decidedly unsettled again stop we will have plenty of showers around and some of these will be ha
emma vardy, bbc news.d donald trump called the news great. the president retweeted the news about the film from peter tatchell, a prominent lgbt rights campaigner, and on seeing the president's endorsement, the film's director responded "? ?wow film's director responded " ? ?wow the film's director responded "? ?wow the film, which tra nslates "? ?wow the film, which translates to "be extra careful about marriage", stars and act as an openly gay man who clashes...
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ok emma we heard about an issue at the conference chairman there speaking about the necessity of working at eye level and is whether these are big countries or small countries do regardless of the influence they have on the global stage looking at that you know which country really is poised to take leadership in that debate in that discussion well there is one key player that is expected tomorrow at the munich security conference and that's french president. macro he's he had made some comments last year on nato calling it brain dead and everyone was up in arms against that but he also led to a rethinking of the diplomatic and military. of nato gave warning to the west and block he said if we can think of europe as a global power then in to it does appear to be true it will take a hard knock and that's why is the person who's trying to push up to become more independent from the u.s. for example he's also trying to. urge. to install france as a nuclear deterrent power against. against other countries he wants that europe work on a diary to make any he wants more assertiveness for europe
ok emma we heard about an issue at the conference chairman there speaking about the necessity of working at eye level and is whether these are big countries or small countries do regardless of the influence they have on the global stage looking at that you know which country really is poised to take leadership in that debate in that discussion well there is one key player that is expected tomorrow at the munich security conference and that's french president. macro he's he had made some...
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emma vardy, bbc news, dublin.skidded of the runway and broke into three sections. the boeing 737, operated by turkish low—cost carrier pegasus airlines, was carrying 177 people. officials said dozens of passengers were injured but no—one died. the trial of hashem abedi, the younger brother of the manchester arena bomber, has been told a friend refused to buy sulphuric acid for him after learning it could be used to make explosives. hashem abedi denies murder, and assisting and encouraging his brother, salman abedi, to carry out the attack in may 2017 which killed 22 people and injured hundreds more. emily thornberry has told the bbc that she fears she is being "squeezed" by her rivals for the labour leadership, sir keir starmer and rebecca long bailey. the shadow foreign secretary says there would be a "leap of credibility" if she won the top job. in the latest in our series of interviews with the leadership candidates, ms thornberry has been talking to our political editor, laura kuenssberg. the whole approach is
emma vardy, bbc news, dublin.skidded of the runway and broke into three sections. the boeing 737, operated by turkish low—cost carrier pegasus airlines, was carrying 177 people. officials said dozens of passengers were injured but no—one died. the trial of hashem abedi, the younger brother of the manchester arena bomber, has been told a friend refused to buy sulphuric acid for him after learning it could be used to make explosives. hashem abedi denies murder, and assisting and encouraging...
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emma vardy, bbc news, dublin.stories making the news: heavily armed police and soldiers in el salvador have forced their way into parliament demanding the approval of a $109 million loan to better equip them. they entered the building as president nayib bukele was about to address lawmakers. on friday he gave them seven days to back his loan plan. azerbaijan's governing party says it believes it has won a snap parliamentary election which was called to speed up the reforms of president ilham aliyev. opponents accuse him of trying to consolidate his grip on power. sydney has been hit by its heaviest rain in 30 years, bringing flooding and travel chaos. about 100,000 properties have also been left without power. the authorities are warning of potentially life—threatening flash—floods, but the rains have also put out many of the bushfires which have torn through new south wales in recent months. the european space agency has launched its solar orbiter probe, designed to study the sun from close quarters. the mission
emma vardy, bbc news, dublin.stories making the news: heavily armed police and soldiers in el salvador have forced their way into parliament demanding the approval of a $109 million loan to better equip them. they entered the building as president nayib bukele was about to address lawmakers. on friday he gave them seven days to back his loan plan. azerbaijan's governing party says it believes it has won a snap parliamentary election which was called to speed up the reforms of president ilham...
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emma vardy, bbc news. a lovely story there. that is bbc world news today.mbland thank you for watching. good evening after all the rain we had seen and the flooding, i am sure you will be hoping for a dry weekend. that is not what i have to offer you i am afraid. more rain in the forecast and during the day. you can see it on the radar picture and you can can see it on the radar picture and you can see very can see it on the radar picture and you can see very persistent and some areas and this rain will be moving erratically southeast rates as we go through the night. the rain would form heading down to the south of england. showers turning wintry across scotland and colder air pushing and here. a mild night further south across much of england and wales. patchy rain plaguing the southeast coast of england and further north you are, some sunny brea ks further north you are, some sunny breaks but still some salary outbreaks south where it's. a windy day for all of us and when guests to expect and very windy indeed. mixture of sunny spells and especially in s
emma vardy, bbc news. a lovely story there. that is bbc world news today.mbland thank you for watching. good evening after all the rain we had seen and the flooding, i am sure you will be hoping for a dry weekend. that is not what i have to offer you i am afraid. more rain in the forecast and during the day. you can see it on the radar picture and you can can see it on the radar picture and you can see very can see it on the radar picture and you can see very persistent and some areas and this...
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emma vardy reports.numbers than anyone predicted. a party followed by the shadows of its past... now appealing to younger voters looking at their future. in mary lou mcdonald's dublin constituency, the leader of sinn fein, the cost of living is sky—high. it's impossible. like, i'm just over 30 and out of my friend group, one person has a house. for daniel, who converted a garage to afford a place to live, the sinn fein breakthrough is a welcome change. in a city with a housing crisis, the party promised rent freezes and more homes. most people pay an exorbitant amount of rent. they have no prospect of living in the city or within an hour of the city. that's been the real failure of politics in the last 20 years in ireland. do you think the image of sinn fein is changing? yeah. they don't shy away from the fact that they were involved in the conflict in northern ireland, but that now is in the distant for most young people. it's not in most people's memories if they're under 30. as no one has a majority,
emma vardy reports.numbers than anyone predicted. a party followed by the shadows of its past... now appealing to younger voters looking at their future. in mary lou mcdonald's dublin constituency, the leader of sinn fein, the cost of living is sky—high. it's impossible. like, i'm just over 30 and out of my friend group, one person has a house. for daniel, who converted a garage to afford a place to live, the sinn fein breakthrough is a welcome change. in a city with a housing crisis, the...
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our correspondent emma vardy is in dublin. emma, what's the latest? vardy is in dublin. the the exit poll has been published in the last 20 minutes and things are looking extremely tight, and it predicts that leo varadkar‘s fine gael party are tied with their opponents fianna fail, so impossible to say who will be forming the next government. votes are not counted overnight, they will be counted tomorrow, and then it is likely a coalition negotiation will take place between the parties. coalitions are the norm in ireland. leo varadkar has had a big international profile in the last three years, he is the youngest ever leader in ireland and has had a big influence in the brexit negotiations. if his opponents form the next government, fianna fail, their leader will become the next irish prime minister, and we will have to wait and see. it is predicted to be a big breakthrough for sinn fein and it looks like a successful night for them. the first time in the history of ireland that a general election has been held on the weekend but all eyes will be on the weekend but all e
our correspondent emma vardy is in dublin. emma, what's the latest? vardy is in dublin. the the exit poll has been published in the last 20 minutes and things are looking extremely tight, and it predicts that leo varadkar‘s fine gael party are tied with their opponents fianna fail, so impossible to say who will be forming the next government. votes are not counted overnight, they will be counted tomorrow, and then it is likely a coalition negotiation will take place between the parties....
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emma vardy reports. radio: storm ciara lashed the country over the past few hours. were rocked by a new storm. this breakthrough for sinn fein is unprecedented in the irish republic. once a much smaller player, now on a par with the two main parties who've dominated irish politics for a century. we need change, we need a new government. the best outcome is a government without fine gael and fianna fail so that's the first thing that i want to test. sinn fein's ultimate goal is to create a united ireland, breaking northern ireland away from british rule. its historical links to the ira caused controversy during the campaign, but the party appealed to voters with radical left—wing policies on health, housing and pensions. the surge for sinn fein has changed the landscape of irish politics and it raises new questions for the uk about the likelihood of a border poll. but it's still unclear who will form the next government. leo varadkar‘s party, fine gael, and their opponents, fianna fail, had previously said they will not form an alliance with sinn fein. it seems that
emma vardy reports. radio: storm ciara lashed the country over the past few hours. were rocked by a new storm. this breakthrough for sinn fein is unprecedented in the irish republic. once a much smaller player, now on a par with the two main parties who've dominated irish politics for a century. we need change, we need a new government. the best outcome is a government without fine gael and fianna fail so that's the first thing that i want to test. sinn fein's ultimate goal is to create a...
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emma vardy, bbc news, dublin. two avalanches have killed at least 38 people in eastern turkey.rs of the first incident which happened yesterday in van province. it is unclear how many people remain buried under the snow. the number of new cars sold last month fell by 7.3%, despite the number of electric vehicles being bought nearly doubling. the society of motor manufacturers and traders said 11,700 fewer new cars were registered injanuary than during the same month in 2019. they blame the fall in sales on the confusion over diesel and clean air zones and weaker consumer confidence. the shadow foreign secretary, emily thornberry, has told the bbc that she fears she is being "squeezed" by her rivals — sir keir starmer and rebecca long—bailey — for the labour leadership. she said under her leadership the party would be "more professional", and there would be a "leap of credibility". in the latest in our series of interviews with the leadership candidates she has been talking to our political editor, laura kuenssberg. the whole approach is just wrong. an awful lot went wrong for l
emma vardy, bbc news, dublin. two avalanches have killed at least 38 people in eastern turkey.rs of the first incident which happened yesterday in van province. it is unclear how many people remain buried under the snow. the number of new cars sold last month fell by 7.3%, despite the number of electric vehicles being bought nearly doubling. the society of motor manufacturers and traders said 11,700 fewer new cars were registered injanuary than during the same month in 2019. they blame the fall...
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emma vardy, bbc news, derry. british and american bombers during the second world war. between the 13th and 15th of february 19a5, thousands of tons of bombs and incendaries were dropped on a city famous for its beauty and architecture. tens of thousands of civilians were killed, many dying in firestorms. the assault was highly controversial — the war against nazi germany was nearly over and many felt the attack was notjustified. jenny hill reports from dresden. dresden has risen from the ashes, but it's dead are not forgotten. a city still a symbol of the horror unleashed by war. it is 75 years since allied forces dropped a bomb after bomb on the city, an attack which even at the time ignited controversy. underneath their bombardment, civilians suffocated and burned. their bombardment, civilians suffocated and burned. there city destroyed. ursula was 1a. she recalls a firestorm so intense that she clung a lamp post to avoid being sucked the flames. translation: we stood clinging to the lamp post, then we saw our
emma vardy, bbc news, derry. british and american bombers during the second world war. between the 13th and 15th of february 19a5, thousands of tons of bombs and incendaries were dropped on a city famous for its beauty and architecture. tens of thousands of civilians were killed, many dying in firestorms. the assault was highly controversial — the war against nazi germany was nearly over and many felt the attack was notjustified. jenny hill reports from dresden. dresden has risen from the...
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emma vardy, bbc news.come guest — a wild black bear. the animal, weighing nearly 200 kilos, could be seen wandering around the streets and gardens of monrovia — a town near los angeles. the bbc‘s tim allman takes up the story. believe it or not, this isn't exactly believe it or not, this isn't exa ctly a n believe it or not, this isn't exactly an uncommon site around these parts. monrovia backs onto the angelus national forest, so black bears to occasionally take a stroll through the neighbourhood. stroll being the operative word. this particular animal, described by wildlife officials as an old lady seemed to be in no particular hurry. from driveways to gardens, she sauntered very much at her own speed copy that laid—back attitude seemed to be infectious. it no—one seemed to perturbed. capturing the moment on camera seemed to be the priority for some. and it was ha rd to priority for some. and it was hard to work out who was the more ferocious. a big black bear, or some slightly smaller animals. the local
emma vardy, bbc news.come guest — a wild black bear. the animal, weighing nearly 200 kilos, could be seen wandering around the streets and gardens of monrovia — a town near los angeles. the bbc‘s tim allman takes up the story. believe it or not, this isn't exactly believe it or not, this isn't exa ctly a n believe it or not, this isn't exactly an uncommon site around these parts. monrovia backs onto the angelus national forest, so black bears to occasionally take a stroll through the...
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doctor emma miller, thank you. we got much more on the coronavirus on our website.e united states where in the midwestern state of iowa, candidates vying for the democratic nomination to oppose donald trump in november's presidential election, face the first test of their campaigns. it's called the iowa caucus, thousands of gatherings throughout the state where voters pick and choose their preferred candidate. the bbc‘s chris buckler is in des moines in iowa. one of those precincts whether voting is taking place in. before we talk about the runners and the riders, took us through how this works? because the iowa caucus, it is quite a quirky voting mechanism in health? yeah, people are gathering now, they are going out in the snow—covered streets, they are going to schools, halls, members of the democratic party. and in those small groups they will essentially go into smaller groups to support the candidates that they want to see challenge donald trump in the 2020 presidential election here in the united states. and it is quirky, because this isn't a secret ballot, t
doctor emma miller, thank you. we got much more on the coronavirus on our website.e united states where in the midwestern state of iowa, candidates vying for the democratic nomination to oppose donald trump in november's presidential election, face the first test of their campaigns. it's called the iowa caucus, thousands of gatherings throughout the state where voters pick and choose their preferred candidate. the bbc‘s chris buckler is in des moines in iowa. one of those precincts whether...
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well, emma jones has been following the fortu nes emma jones has been following the fortunes of parasitetime of its launch at the cannes film festival last may, where it took home the top prize, the palm door. parasite. with four oscar wins on the night, including best director and best picture, parasite's ta keover of and best picture, parasite's takeover of its american host was complete. parasite is not only south korea's first ever 0scar entry, but also the first film not in the english language to win best picture. translation: it still feels very surreal. i feel like something will hit me and i will wake up from this dream. bong joon-ho believes shifts in the way audiences watch movies means it is only the start for international feature films. translation: so during the golden globes, i mentioned the one inch barrier of subtitles, but i feel like that was already a little late. people were already overcoming these barriers. there are streaming services, youtube, social media, and the environment that we currently live in. i think we're all connected, so i think naturally we will c
well, emma jones has been following the fortu nes emma jones has been following the fortunes of parasitetime of its launch at the cannes film festival last may, where it took home the top prize, the palm door. parasite. with four oscar wins on the night, including best director and best picture, parasite's ta keover of and best picture, parasite's takeover of its american host was complete. parasite is not only south korea's first ever 0scar entry, but also the first film not in the english...
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emma, give you a chance to get in here please. >> yeah.e end of the day every person who finds success independently of the government is a threat to government promises that they're going to make everyone's lives better. it no, no secret democrats pando minority community to get their votes. they have done very little to continually earn the votes. i think trump has been doing a lot there. like you said, charles, historically, looking at the context of where african-americans are today, versus where they were even when obama was in office, the african-american unemployment rate was half what it was in with obama in office for six years. those numbers don't lie. these are real people. they're not statistics. they feel the things. they feel effects. they will look to the democratic party. i have been trying you a long time. it is not working anymore. charles: we will see. the numbers have improved. hard for anyone to disagree with that we'll get into details, rashad. emma, deneen. >> thank you, charles. >> we're kneeing the final chapter of
emma, give you a chance to get in here please. >> yeah.e end of the day every person who finds success independently of the government is a threat to government promises that they're going to make everyone's lives better. it no, no secret democrats pando minority community to get their votes. they have done very little to continually earn the votes. i think trump has been doing a lot there. like you said, charles, historically, looking at the context of where african-americans are today,...
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if we are too often failing to foster belonging and legitimacy and trust emma more than a failure ofonnection we confront the failure of institutions. institutions do a lot more than connect us and understanding our social crisis in terms of what they are and what they do could help us to see the crisis in a new light. that's the understanding is that this book tries to advance. what is an institution? it won't surprise you to learn that there are a lot of different academic definitions of the term. the book thinks through a number of these but for our purposes let me suggest a general definition that draws together a lot of the academic work but also looks toward the problems we confront in our society now. by institutions i mean the durable forms of our common life. the shapes, the structures what we do together. some institutions are really organizations, they have something like a corporate form a university or hospital or school or business, civic association committees are all institutions technically legally formalize. some institutions are durable forms of different kind may
if we are too often failing to foster belonging and legitimacy and trust emma more than a failure ofonnection we confront the failure of institutions. institutions do a lot more than connect us and understanding our social crisis in terms of what they are and what they do could help us to see the crisis in a new light. that's the understanding is that this book tries to advance. what is an institution? it won't surprise you to learn that there are a lot of different academic definitions of the...
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doesn't track at all with emma lazarus's wonderful quotation. it has been a love-hate relationship.n the 19th century, there was a popular immigrant saying, "america beckons but americans repel." in many ways that much more how ourly embodies relationship with immigration has been in the united states. one of the great ironies is that emma lazarus wrote the poem in 1883, and one year before, in 1882, the u.s. passed the chinese exclusion law, excluding chinese laborers from coming to the united states. we would pass in the years after that increasingly restrictive legislation. so we want immigrants to come. we beckon them with opportunity. we beckon them to take jobs as skilled, semiskilled, unskilled labor to build our country, construct our economy, but after they get here, frequently they are the objects of scorn. they are discriminated against. they suffer some of the worst acts of prejudice imaginable. this is a very complicated relationship that america has with the foreign-born. susan: when there are large waves of immigration, such as this country has been experiencing over
doesn't track at all with emma lazarus's wonderful quotation. it has been a love-hate relationship.n the 19th century, there was a popular immigrant saying, "america beckons but americans repel." in many ways that much more how ourly embodies relationship with immigration has been in the united states. one of the great ironies is that emma lazarus wrote the poem in 1883, and one year before, in 1882, the u.s. passed the chinese exclusion law, excluding chinese laborers from coming to...
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emma vardy, bbc news, dublin. let's take a look at some of the day's other top stories...of people killed in a mass shooting by a soldier in a shopping centre, has risen to at least 29. the gunman was eventually shot dead by security forces, in the city of nakhon ratchasima. hundreds of people today attended a vigilfor the victims. supporters of sir keir starmer‘s bid to become the next labour leader have denied claims his team hacked into the party's membership database. the allegations were made against two members of his campaign and have been passed to the information commissioner. the 92nd annual oscars ceremony gets underway in los angeles later tonight, with the world war one drama 1917, and, from south korea, the film parasite, frontrunners for best picture. but much of the build—up has been dominated by criticism yet again, of the lack of diversity among the nominees. our arts editor, will gompertz is in hollywood for us. good evening. welcome to the oscars red carpet where the stars are beginning to make their way past me u psta i rs beginning to make their way p
emma vardy, bbc news, dublin. let's take a look at some of the day's other top stories...of people killed in a mass shooting by a soldier in a shopping centre, has risen to at least 29. the gunman was eventually shot dead by security forces, in the city of nakhon ratchasima. hundreds of people today attended a vigilfor the victims. supporters of sir keir starmer‘s bid to become the next labour leader have denied claims his team hacked into the party's membership database. the allegations were...
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i've been speaking to tv critic emma bullimore.pisode, that would be amazing, off the charts. this is going to be more like, perhaps, a documentary, an interview... they are rumoured to be getting about £2 million just for doing that, though, because people are so invested in this tv show. it is the biggest tv show in the world. don't let anyone tell you that it is game of thrones, friends is the biggest show ever. so why now? is this all about the money? well, this is a pr stunt for hbo max, which is a streaming service from hbo. they have got the rights for friends in the us and this is going to be sort of a showcase for them. it is an opportunity for them to show people what hbo max is and to get people involved. we are not sure how that is going to work in the uk, whether we will be able to see it, but that is the deal here, so it is a kind of thing to say, come and watch things on hbo max, because we have got the cast of friends together for the first time, all six of them on screen together for the first time since 2004, so t
i've been speaking to tv critic emma bullimore.pisode, that would be amazing, off the charts. this is going to be more like, perhaps, a documentary, an interview... they are rumoured to be getting about £2 million just for doing that, though, because people are so invested in this tv show. it is the biggest tv show in the world. don't let anyone tell you that it is game of thrones, friends is the biggest show ever. so why now? is this all about the money? well, this is a pr stunt for hbo max,...
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emma vardy, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes.t is a matter of time. we still have some flood warnings out at the moment. you can see the floodwaters just beyond gloucester. two severe flood warnings. they are currently around hampton bishop, on stretches of the river lugg and stretches of the river wye. we have heavy rain and a number of warnings, for example in tayside, and through the last few hours we are starting to see the weather front to slip southwards. it is still going to be wet for the next few hours for northern ireland and northern england, before the rain continue southwards overnight, to the midlands, and eventually to southern counties of england. it will be mild across england and wales. colder air moving and further north. in scotland, that means the showers will turn to snow across the high ground with significant accumulations and strong wind around. that equals blizzards, which will continue to blow into saturday, with further significant accumulations of snow and icy conditions on untreated roads. further so
emma vardy, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes.t is a matter of time. we still have some flood warnings out at the moment. you can see the floodwaters just beyond gloucester. two severe flood warnings. they are currently around hampton bishop, on stretches of the river lugg and stretches of the river wye. we have heavy rain and a number of warnings, for example in tayside, and through the last few hours we are starting to see the weather front to slip southwards. it...
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emma vardy, bbc news. a reminder of our top story.middle east. the world health organisation has warned the window of opportunity to contain the virus is narrowing. hello there. some of us should see some sunshine this weekend, but it's looking decidedly unsettled again. we'll have plenty of showers around. some of these will be heavy, they'll be of snow across the north of the country. and for most of us, particularly today, it's going to be very windy, with pretty widespread gales. and you can see why. the pressure chart shows lots of isobars on the charts right across the country. a couple of weather fronts working their way southwards across england and wales. lots of showers packing into the north and the west of the uk. so it could start quite grey on saturday, with bands of rain spreading south—eastwards. most of them should clear away by the afternoon. and then we should see sunshine and showers, most of these showers across western areas, the odd heavy one, and plenty of snow showers across scotland. now, the winds a feature,
emma vardy, bbc news. a reminder of our top story.middle east. the world health organisation has warned the window of opportunity to contain the virus is narrowing. hello there. some of us should see some sunshine this weekend, but it's looking decidedly unsettled again. we'll have plenty of showers around. some of these will be heavy, they'll be of snow across the north of the country. and for most of us, particularly today, it's going to be very windy, with pretty widespread gales. and you...