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the express says it has emerued chancellor. the express says it has emerged the _ chancellor.ed - chancellor. the express says it has emerged the uk's unmatched soft| emerged the uk's unmatched soft power of the uk, to quote the paper, played a vital role. it's one thing to make the deal and it's another to implement it. it is to make the deal and it's another to implement it— implement it. it is significant, the current way _ implement it. it is significant, the current way of _ implement it. it is significant, the current way of the _ implement it. it is significant, the current way of the corporation - implement it. it is significant, the current way of the corporation taxi current way of the corporation tax system functions is rotten at the moment with companies setting up branches in other countries with relatively low corporation tax rates and declare their profits therefore stop the uk with its independent territories is estimated to be responsible for almost a third of corporation tax abuse worldwide. it means companies like the irish subsidiary of microsoft can declar
the express says it has emerued chancellor. the express says it has emerged the _ chancellor.ed - chancellor. the express says it has emerged the uk's unmatched soft| emerged the uk's unmatched soft power of the uk, to quote the paper, played a vital role. it's one thing to make the deal and it's another to implement it. it is to make the deal and it's another to implement it— implement it. it is significant, the current way _ implement it. it is significant, the current way of _ implement...
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emphasis and expressions, one is in walnut creek. i think many people say can i come and join? how can i be in touch with you? you had interesting thoughts around that. you don't actually just come join and be a part. >> well a distinction needs to be made between a church like yours, which is a community church, where people can sort of drop in. you have members who come regularly. >> right. >> but then others come as they can. >> i want them to drop in more often. >> i would hope that they will. with the shows you do, they should. but there are other kinds of spiritual organizations known as spiritual orders. catholicism has spiritual orders, buddhism. islam, there are orders of spiritual groups in islam, same in hinduism. all have spiritual orders where there is a level of commitment where it is progressive, where one participates in an environment where it is a life commitment to be a member of a spiritual community and to unfold one's self with the members of the community. >> so it takes about a year of orientation and classes.
emphasis and expressions, one is in walnut creek. i think many people say can i come and join? how can i be in touch with you? you had interesting thoughts around that. you don't actually just come join and be a part. >> well a distinction needs to be made between a church like yours, which is a community church, where people can sort of drop in. you have members who come regularly. >> right. >> but then others come as they can. >> i want them to drop in more often....
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a collective of artists demanding greater freedom of expression. the group got it starts in 2018 after the government passed the law decree 349. that prohibits artists from working either in public or private, without obtaining permission from the ministry of culture. for mama was when we set up our group as a way of protecting culture from these attacks and to address artists rights and human rights. rachel had to go. rachel, we founded a space that would allow us to connect with activism and politics. you know, media, he also, since 2018. we've seen the introduction of several new laws that could tail freedom of expression. when i look at the penalties for people that dissent include arrest, house arrest, you can also have your internet cut. these have become standard police measures. there's been a hardening of the states repression, and we're now seeing a struggle between the forces of gemini and those of autonomy. a going out on the senate diedro artist and not the only cubans calling for more freedom of speech. last november, hundreds came to
a collective of artists demanding greater freedom of expression. the group got it starts in 2018 after the government passed the law decree 349. that prohibits artists from working either in public or private, without obtaining permission from the ministry of culture. for mama was when we set up our group as a way of protecting culture from these attacks and to address artists rights and human rights. rachel had to go. rachel, we founded a space that would allow us to connect with activism and...
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i don't have any office closed, cuz i don't have the ability to control my facial expression. kim, what are your thoughts? kim? no, thank you. talk to al jazeera, we owe me we're attacking ring, and now they're attacking everyone in me on my do you regret? well, it's like we listen. absolutely. nigeria with a woman press it would be great. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on algae, sierra. ah, the collapse now a fire complicates the rescue efforts in the ruins of a miami apartment building. ah, i'm sammy. this is al, just they are alive from the hall. so coming up pharmaceutical, john johnson and johnson agrees to pay over $200000000.00 for their role in fueling a drug crisis in the us.
i don't have any office closed, cuz i don't have the ability to control my facial expression. kim, what are your thoughts? kim? no, thank you. talk to al jazeera, we owe me we're attacking ring, and now they're attacking everyone in me on my do you regret? well, it's like we listen. absolutely. nigeria with a woman press it would be great. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on algae, sierra. ah, the collapse now a fire complicates the rescue efforts in the...
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you can not express yourself if you do. try to get to you through your family and break down your relationship to help see only to winkler, family out in the thing is that it isn't just the cuban government telling you that all canter gets his orders from abroad. it's the actual recording of a conversation between our camera and somebody who's receiving us money. it can be and no one has tried to deny these allegations. no one has stepped up to say, this is false, protest movement. but i think i've seen the state media, like, for instance, i've seen groman newspapers say that groups protesting violence against women, a financed by the cia, and musson raised him in theater, but to lie. so why should i believe any of the other things they say? cubans now have other sources of information and fingertips. the internet arrived on the island in 2013, but the biggest change came 5 years later, with 3 g smartphones. as a result, alternative news website getting more clear. while social media platforms provide an outlet for descent,
you can not express yourself if you do. try to get to you through your family and break down your relationship to help see only to winkler, family out in the thing is that it isn't just the cuban government telling you that all canter gets his orders from abroad. it's the actual recording of a conversation between our camera and somebody who's receiving us money. it can be and no one has tried to deny these allegations. no one has stepped up to say, this is false, protest movement. but i think...
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when we were in _ expression. it is a thorny issue. when we were in the _ expression.s of| expression. it is a thorny issue. i when we were in the depths of the pandemic and we did not yet have a vaccine, it, we would�*ve thought that if the vaccine had come out, we should take it and yes, they should but the idea that the government can mandate about what people put into their own bodies is kind of horrible and we have talked over the past months about their certain communities where there�*s vaccine hesitancy and cultural reasons and yes, those reasons might be inaccurate, but surely there should be some sort of programme of persuasion and information campaigns from the government rather than just forcing people of particularjobs to get vaccinated. another thing we have to bear in mind is that staff are famously incredibly poorly paid. every huge problem of the social care sector. if you�*re forcing is very badly paid workers to do something that they do not want to do to their own bodies, ijust don�*t think that is a good way of going about things that i think there
when we were in _ expression. it is a thorny issue. when we were in the _ expression.s of| expression. it is a thorny issue. i when we were in the depths of the pandemic and we did not yet have a vaccine, it, we would�*ve thought that if the vaccine had come out, we should take it and yes, they should but the idea that the government can mandate about what people put into their own bodies is kind of horrible and we have talked over the past months about their certain communities where...
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this agreement has been years— express. this agreement has been years in— express.reement has been years in the making and rishi sunak has been _ years in the making and rishi sunak has been involved in the stages to -et has been involved in the stages to get this— has been involved in the stages to get this agreement but the content of the _ get this agreement but the content of the agreement is what is important and there are two key thing _ important and there are two key thing is — important and there are two key thing is to— important and there are two key thing is to understand about this, one is— thing is to understand about this, one is that — thing is to understand about this, one is that talk of establishing a minimum — one is that talk of establishing a minimum global corporation tax, of at least _ minimum global corporation tax, of at least 15%, joe biden said 21% and they have _ at least 15%, joe biden said 21% and they have lowered it and there is some _ they have lowered it and there is some criticism around that but the other— some criticism around t
this agreement has been years— express. this agreement has been years in— express.reement has been years in the making and rishi sunak has been _ years in the making and rishi sunak has been involved in the stages to -et has been involved in the stages to get this— has been involved in the stages to get this agreement but the content of the _ get this agreement but the content of the agreement is what is important and there are two key thing _ important and there are two key thing is —...
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nossel is the ceo of pen america the leading human rights and free expression organization. she is the author of dare to speak defending free speech for all of important book that we had an illuminating discussion of on a recent town hall. geoffrey stone is edward h. levy distinguished service professor at the university of chicago. he is the author of many centrally important books on constitutional law including the free speech century speaking out to reflections of law liberty and justice perilous times free speech and wartime his newest book co-edited with lee bollinger as national security leaks and freedom of the press and he is the author of the national constitution centers explainer on the first amendment with eugene valik and ellen tegulja is law professor at ex mache university in france co-director of the law school's master's program of international law and an expert on reparations before the international criminal court. she's also a member of the un human rights committee. thank you so much for joining us. i'm not going to be a suzanne jeff and ellen jeff. i
nossel is the ceo of pen america the leading human rights and free expression organization. she is the author of dare to speak defending free speech for all of important book that we had an illuminating discussion of on a recent town hall. geoffrey stone is edward h. levy distinguished service professor at the university of chicago. he is the author of many centrally important books on constitutional law including the free speech century speaking out to reflections of law liberty and justice...
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i was expressing political views .to my work and i was bullied for it. i took my employer to a tribunal and the discrimination was ruled _ to a tribunal and the discrimination was ruled to be legal. this political— was ruled to be legal. this political correctness and the domination of left—wing beliefs in certain— domination of left—wing beliefs in certain areas, and the inability to actually— certain areas, and the inability to actually express dissent and opposition to them is peoples lives. that's_ opposition to them is peoples lives. that's not— opposition to them is peoples lives. that's not why they are doing it and they could not have been clearer. let me pause you there, i'm going to bring in another supporter. billy grant, who was also at the match on sunday at the riverside. you actually talked to some fans who were booing and what did you say to them? , . . were booing and what did you say to them? , , , ., ., them? very simple, thanks for invitin: them? very simple, thanks for inviting us _ them? very simp
i was expressing political views .to my work and i was bullied for it. i took my employer to a tribunal and the discrimination was ruled _ to a tribunal and the discrimination was ruled to be legal. this political— was ruled to be legal. this political correctness and the domination of left—wing beliefs in certain— domination of left—wing beliefs in certain areas, and the inability to actually— certain areas, and the inability to actually express dissent and opposition to them is...
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that's the international covenant on civil and political rights which protects freedom of expression and articles 19 and 20 that article was cited by the facebook advisory board, which suzanne you serve on in the recent trump the facebook decision where the advisory board noted that facebook had invoked the iccpr in permitting necessary and proportionate restrictions on freedom of expression in situations of public emergency that threaten the life of the nation and you know, that that's more elastic than the first amendment standards mark olivier just before we leave france entirely and broaden to the to the international standard. you're one of the most thoughtful observers of similarities and differences between french american law i mean, i'm still having trouble locating exactly where it is in french law that this free expression is protected judicial decisions statutes or or the international declaration for rights of man. he legally and and culturally how would you help us understand the differences between the french and american constitutional protections for free speech and
that's the international covenant on civil and political rights which protects freedom of expression and articles 19 and 20 that article was cited by the facebook advisory board, which suzanne you serve on in the recent trump the facebook decision where the advisory board noted that facebook had invoked the iccpr in permitting necessary and proportionate restrictions on freedom of expression in situations of public emergency that threaten the life of the nation and you know, that that's more...
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we've had the to some — express this perspective. to some of truths _ express this perspective. we've had the to some of truths this _ express this perspective. we've had the to some of truths this past - express this perspective. we've had | the to some of truths this past week orso the to some of truths this past week or so and this going to be some challenges moving forward with the group of players that we have right right now are very much committed to moving the game forward into making it a better place and making it more inclusive and we have to accept it but ultimately we have to move forward in a very positive way and keep going on this journey that we started to better our support and will continue to do that because that's how we all feel. timer;r will continue to do that because that's how we all feel. they seemed in tood that's how we all feel. they seemed in good spirits _ that's how we all feel. they seemed in good spirits and _ that's how we all feel. they seemed in good spirits and why _ that's how we all feel. they
we've had the to some — express this perspective. to some of truths _ express this perspective. we've had the to some of truths this _ express this perspective. we've had the to some of truths this past - express this perspective. we've had | the to some of truths this past week orso the to some of truths this past week or so and this going to be some challenges moving forward with the group of players that we have right right now are very much committed to moving the game forward into making...
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and that might happen to you if you express dissent.m your heart? stephen, let me tell you one thing for sure. i'm speaking with you now from the bottom of my heart. i'm a man of decency. i'm a man of honesty and a high level of credibility... but you're a man who's living in a severely and increasingly repressive system. do you not acknowledge that? no, i disagree. i would say china is the largest internet society. there are more people using smartphones or internet connections in china than any other country in the world. do you really believe that the chinese people are using their smartphones or internet connections without doing lots of chatting, for example? but excuse me, mr gao, but we know for sure that the chinese government has one of the most repressive monitoring systems of the internet in the entire world. you, yourself, have a social credit score, which is based upon your performance, your expression online and in your public and daily life. and that credit score affects everything about your life. we also know that if yo
and that might happen to you if you express dissent.m your heart? stephen, let me tell you one thing for sure. i'm speaking with you now from the bottom of my heart. i'm a man of decency. i'm a man of honesty and a high level of credibility... but you're a man who's living in a severely and increasingly repressive system. do you not acknowledge that? no, i disagree. i would say china is the largest internet society. there are more people using smartphones or internet connections in china than...
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i'm not promoting absolutism in my approach to freedom of expression.here are things that are beyond the pale but when it comes down to is listening and listening to a more global and broad and diverse set of voices than what we might be hearing from the us. >> richard caputo has a question which is given your experience of who in your opinion is doing the state corporate surveillance thing right, if any or what would ei doing it right look like that might tie into my final question about what is to be done but are there any models out there that you would point to in terms of doing things a bit better than facebook or whoever we consider the negative overall model here? >> that's a great question, there's no perfect model but one of the things i feel strongly about is that there needs to be a broader sense of platforms and a broader set of approaches to content moderation. one of my favorite platforms both as a user and a critic and analyst of this stuff is reddit. it's filled with global things but also unique and specific and nuanced communities arou
i'm not promoting absolutism in my approach to freedom of expression.here are things that are beyond the pale but when it comes down to is listening and listening to a more global and broad and diverse set of voices than what we might be hearing from the us. >> richard caputo has a question which is given your experience of who in your opinion is doing the state corporate surveillance thing right, if any or what would ei doing it right look like that might tie into my final question about...
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can we go to american express?the pandemic of cab pbage is a digital platform that has everything a small business needs to manage the cash flow so whether a working capital loan, you know, a transaction banking account, you know, card integration and so forth we brought into the franchise we had to make amex ready and when we did that, today we just launched that we're the first small business checking account, the transaction account, which we launched this morning and we think it will be a big hit. >> and you're giving higher rates than the competitors i saw that the balance, which every dollar amount matters in small business. >> absolutely. >> so 1.1% up to $100,000 and the interesting thing about what we're doing here with cabbage is taking a fintech platform and combining that with a scale business and so when you look at our business, we're the number one small business issuer in the united states and the number one commercial card globally so take the agility and digital platform, combine that with scale a
can we go to american express?the pandemic of cab pbage is a digital platform that has everything a small business needs to manage the cash flow so whether a working capital loan, you know, a transaction banking account, you know, card integration and so forth we brought into the franchise we had to make amex ready and when we did that, today we just launched that we're the first small business checking account, the transaction account, which we launched this morning and we think it will be a...
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the internet is somewhere people express themselves freely.d to these news sites, -- in regard to these new sites, some of these are professional news channels with hundreds of people working in them. when you censor them, you essentially send a very bad signal, even to the iranian people. on the one hand you are always talking about freedom of expression, having a variety of voices, but at the same time, if you censor voices you do not like, that would simply be completely wrong. again, it opens the door for a very dangerous path, i think. anchor: courtney, if the rationale behind this is to counter disinformation, you have to look at what happens next. a lot of these websites, they have been seized. and if the domains have been seized and the websites have been shut down, aren't the iranians, if they have not already, just going to be moving them to other domains and starting new websites that are excessive to everybody? there was an example in 2018, a site was seized and shut down in a move to a new domain. it was back online soon afterward
the internet is somewhere people express themselves freely.d to these news sites, -- in regard to these new sites, some of these are professional news channels with hundreds of people working in them. when you censor them, you essentially send a very bad signal, even to the iranian people. on the one hand you are always talking about freedom of expression, having a variety of voices, but at the same time, if you censor voices you do not like, that would simply be completely wrong. again, it...
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i started my company because it was an expression of myself. i am just painting on canvas, but i think if we can teach them that think of their work in their life as a place to express themselves and then dream of what they see themselves becoming, having that strategic ness that makes you think more long term rather than short term one athlete are told to picture making the shot before they take the shot. and i think that the same thing is true for the rest of us. we have to picture what our goal is, is looking like and not just picking an arbitrary goal, but what do we want our life to look like? and then create a plan to get there. and we can help kids do better, but it's in their hands. in their hands, that's a lesson every kid should learn and they should have chapter responsibility. i can make sure that i never live in poverty. and my kids never live in poverty. if i do the right thing, i hello, my name is wendy 18 years old. i go to cabra high school, and i am a senior this year growing up, there was 8 of the philip together. there is a
i started my company because it was an expression of myself. i am just painting on canvas, but i think if we can teach them that think of their work in their life as a place to express themselves and then dream of what they see themselves becoming, having that strategic ness that makes you think more long term rather than short term one athlete are told to picture making the shot before they take the shot. and i think that the same thing is true for the rest of us. we have to picture what our...
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they say that in a| daily express.ngoing delays, 5 million people on waiting lists, some for quite serious and important medical proceedings. the ex - ress, important medical proceedings. tie: express, being very important medical proceedings. ti9: express, being very supportive important medical proceedings. ti9 express, being very supportive of borisjohnson there, and on the whole, it has been very supportive of him in recent weeks on this where is the other right centric tabloids have been attacking them because they want to be seen as the champion of freedom, champions of lockdowns and etc. let�*s remember, although, the lesser go to people of the age of 60, a significant number of people below that age, particularly under 50 have not been and it is something like 60% of those people are now in hospital aged between 30 and 50 and some of them will have this incessantly, they may have very unpleasant experiences in the hospital and some will die. and that is why, the express has said this note of caution and is back
they say that in a| daily express.ngoing delays, 5 million people on waiting lists, some for quite serious and important medical proceedings. the ex - ress, important medical proceedings. tie: express, being very important medical proceedings. ti9: express, being very supportive important medical proceedings. ti9 express, being very supportive of borisjohnson there, and on the whole, it has been very supportive of him in recent weeks on this where is the other right centric tabloids have been...
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. >> president kennedy replied -- >> i want to express on behalf of my wife, myself, our most generousreciation of your welcome today. i come from america, the daughter of europe, to france, which is america's oldest friend. ♪ >> is supported by the guard -- escorted by the guard repu blicain, the two presidents drove into the the heart of paris. mr. kennedy described the nature of these talks. >> i found general de gaulle far more interested in frankly stating our position whether or not it was his own then in appearing to agree with him when we do not. >> about his meetings with president de gaulle, mr. kennedy went on to say "in our agreement on defending berlin, on working to improve the defenses of europe, on aiding the economic and political independence of the underdeveloped world, on spurring european economic unit y, on concluding successfully the conference at laos and on closer solidarity in the western alliance general de gaulle could not have been more cordial." the world press noted the cordiality of the meetings between the first families of france and the united states.
. >> president kennedy replied -- >> i want to express on behalf of my wife, myself, our most generousreciation of your welcome today. i come from america, the daughter of europe, to france, which is america's oldest friend. ♪ >> is supported by the guard -- escorted by the guard repu blicain, the two presidents drove into the the heart of paris. mr. kennedy described the nature of these talks. >> i found general de gaulle far more interested in frankly stating our...
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kennedy to express disappointment., our hopes for an end to nuclear test in an end to the spread of nuclear weapons and a slowing down of the arms race have been struck a serious blow. but our most somber talks were on the subject of berlin. i made it clear to mr. cruz jeff desk mr. kruschev that we are deeply involved in our attitude toward west berlin. [indiscernible] and we are determined to maintain those rights, and thus our obligation to the people of west berlin who would like to choose their own future. narrator: james president kenny to describe his meetings. president kennedy: there were no loss of tempers, threats or ultimatums by other side. no advantage or concession was either gained or given. no major decision was either planned or taken. no spectacular progress was either achieved or pretended. narrator: london was the last stop on the president's journey. here, mr. kennedy called that from england, where the mother of parliaments stands as a vital symbol of representative government, had become one of
kennedy to express disappointment., our hopes for an end to nuclear test in an end to the spread of nuclear weapons and a slowing down of the arms race have been struck a serious blow. but our most somber talks were on the subject of berlin. i made it clear to mr. cruz jeff desk mr. kruschev that we are deeply involved in our attitude toward west berlin. [indiscernible] and we are determined to maintain those rights, and thus our obligation to the people of west berlin who would like to choose...
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this is one issue of close then when it comes to say a facial rick, facial expressions, emotional expressions, i mean these. i mean, i think the level of intrusion here is what is really concerning. the european commission is the high degree of intrusion into now not only individuals, activities, but almost the inside of the pass on your feelings and your emotions, your facial expressions, and then matching. perhaps a product of services or, or, or of places or other people in, according to read the recognition of fuel in their emotions. which is of course highly to save and an intriguing away unfinished. it's also dangerous to, isn't it in the sense that, you know, if you have artificial intelligence, assessing you all the time, you know, you'll get with you because the machine says you're guilty. i mean, it's a leave. it's you don't go along with that because my kids know, i wouldn't know how high, why fail, and what i'm going to do. i disagree with that completely because the machine never makes a decision that always puts a human being to whether that be a security professional or police
this is one issue of close then when it comes to say a facial rick, facial expressions, emotional expressions, i mean these. i mean, i think the level of intrusion here is what is really concerning. the european commission is the high degree of intrusion into now not only individuals, activities, but almost the inside of the pass on your feelings and your emotions, your facial expressions, and then matching. perhaps a product of services or, or, or of places or other people in, according to...
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whereas freedom of expression means tolerating voice. if you don't like, what is it that these websites are saying that is so wrong? i think people should be able to access the information they like, especially when it comes to the internet, which is actually freed access to news, an access to information for people all over the world. so divide in administration can talk about democracy and freedom of expression in countries such as iran and then censoring voices within your own that it doesn't bite. it's definitely a double standard. courtney, i mean, trying to counter disinformation and misinformation is so difficult in this day and age. is there a more effective way to do what i mean? who, who does ultimately get to be the arbiter of this? and are there actual concrete steps that can be taken, you know, to really effectively counter the problem? i mean, i think that is the $1000000.00 question that the world is trying to figure out. i mean, one of the things that this whole incident illustrates, again, is the need for a pluralistic,
whereas freedom of expression means tolerating voice. if you don't like, what is it that these websites are saying that is so wrong? i think people should be able to access the information they like, especially when it comes to the internet, which is actually freed access to news, an access to information for people all over the world. so divide in administration can talk about democracy and freedom of expression in countries such as iran and then censoring voices within your own that it...
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let's go to the daily - express, sam. front page, �*healthe express, sam. public event, it's fair? this or would you argue on the eve of a public event, it's fair?— public event, it's fair? this is tomorrow. — public event, it's fair? this is tomorrow, they'll _ public event, it's fair? this is tomorrow, they'll be - public event, it's fair? this is | tomorrow, they'll be together unveiling a statue of princess diana on what _ unveiling a statue of princess diana on what would've been her 60th birthday — on what would've been her 60th birthday. and, you know, they commissioned the statue in 2017 when they were _ commissioned the statue in 2017 when they were on much better personal terms _ they were on much better personal terms this — they were on much better personal terms. this was only ever going to be a public— terms. this was only ever going to be a public event and moment to mark, _ be a public event and moment to mark, and — be a public event and moment to mark, and commemorate their mother. so it's— mark, and commemorate their mother. so it's inevi
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why can't i have that artistic expression?affected by the vietnam war. his brother was in vietnam. so he is hearing all these stories about what's going on over there. he is seeing the protest here and it's changing him. >> he holds up a mirror to america. look at yourselves, america. >> he is talking about the war. he is talking about poverty. in a way that barry gordy is not superhappy about. >> initially, barry gordie, did not marvin to do "what's going on." >> motown was supposed to be nonthreatening. here, you now have marvin gaye making a protest record about the war that could potentially ruin good money. you don't lightly talk about the government. ♪ yes, i want to know what's going on right now, people ♪ >> ultimately, when he agrees to put out what's going on, okay, if you're right, i will learn something. and if you're right, you'll learn something. and, of course, as barry will say, i learned something. >> every artist at motown was, suddenly, also, going to try their chance at freedom. >> when people say soul, the
why can't i have that artistic expression?affected by the vietnam war. his brother was in vietnam. so he is hearing all these stories about what's going on over there. he is seeing the protest here and it's changing him. >> he holds up a mirror to america. look at yourselves, america. >> he is talking about the war. he is talking about poverty. in a way that barry gordy is not superhappy about. >> initially, barry gordie, did not marvin to do "what's going on."...
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it's good for the health of young people to express and advocate for themselves. i'm glad to see the court affirmed this and i thought it was a good job by the aclu, they also represented us in our case happy to see everyone have youth have influence over the direction of our country and our world. >> would you have liked to have seen the court go further than it did? >>, i thought it was fine. i haven't had a full read of it. justice thomas wants to overturn the tinker ruling which students should have free speech unless it disrupts school or impinges on the rights of others, so there is great leeway there already for administrators and why is it administrators know encouraging youth is good for their well-being to encourage their voices and even when it comes to expressing feelings about cheerleading and having moments of anger and frustration, which all of us have experienced and there are a lot of kids out there right now that have frustration and anger and sadness and a lot of feelings and they need to be able to express those feelings. >> i'm wondering maryb
it's good for the health of young people to express and advocate for themselves. i'm glad to see the court affirmed this and i thought it was a good job by the aclu, they also represented us in our case happy to see everyone have youth have influence over the direction of our country and our world. >> would you have liked to have seen the court go further than it did? >>, i thought it was fine. i haven't had a full read of it. justice thomas wants to overturn the tinker ruling which...
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. >> i want to express on behalf of my wife and myself.ost generous appreciation that you are welcome today. i come from america, the daughter of europe to france which is america's oldest friend. >> as quoted by the gods, the two presidents drove into the heart of paris, it was a ceremonial play two hours upon the consultation between the two leaders. mr. kennedy described the nature of these talks. >> i've found charles de gaulle far more interested in our state in opposition -- ten and appearing to agree with him when we do not. >> about his meetings with the president to go all, mr. kennedy went on to say, and our agreement on defending berlin, on working to improve the defenses of europe, on aiding the economic and political independence of the world, including latin america, on eight european economic unity, on concluding successfully the conference and on closer consultations and solidarity and the western alliance. general de gaulle cannot have been more cordial. the cordiality of the meetings between the first battles of france in
. >> i want to express on behalf of my wife and myself.ost generous appreciation that you are welcome today. i come from america, the daughter of europe to france which is america's oldest friend. >> as quoted by the gods, the two presidents drove into the heart of paris, it was a ceremonial play two hours upon the consultation between the two leaders. mr. kennedy described the nature of these talks. >> i've found charles de gaulle far more interested in our state in...
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carter, to the other words expressed thanking you for coming. i was struck by your statement that revolution comes after liberalization, and so i was wondering if you would say a few words further in explanation of that. i think that was somewhere along your discussion of the lessons of stonewall, my mind went to, for example, the changes that allowed black slaves or newly freed black slaves to serve as soldiers in the civil war. and my mind went back to the fact that during world war ii, having black soldiers serving abroad, and as a result rights, and there was some liberalization of our society. but just wanted you to explain further, please, what you meant by revolution comes after liberalization. >> well, that was, of course, not my observation. but when i think of that, there have been many examples. for example, the american revolution. there was a period of liberalization before the american revolution, and i think that the colonists got used to having certain rights and so then when all of a sudden the king was imposing extra taxes, and
carter, to the other words expressed thanking you for coming. i was struck by your statement that revolution comes after liberalization, and so i was wondering if you would say a few words further in explanation of that. i think that was somewhere along your discussion of the lessons of stonewall, my mind went to, for example, the changes that allowed black slaves or newly freed black slaves to serve as soldiers in the civil war. and my mind went back to the fact that during world war ii,...
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>> no, i am thankful that even here, and my own home, you have expressed so well yet again when you expressed in your last letter to me. you are correct. i should better my manners. my apologies. >> it is not, think mr. jefferson. >> your next question please. >> mrs. adams, brigitte notes, you describe this as the sun, however she wonders if you believe and racial equality and would you each share your views on tailoring and how do they differ? >> yes, i do believe that slavery is a sin. i believe that there was not a slave throughout our republic but i have often found myself project that we would fight for that very thing that every day we wonder for other people who have every right to freedom that we do. i stand by that. mr. adams and i have never owned slaves. we have hired free blacks, we have hired on occasion and slaved people with the assurance that they would keep their own wage. i think perhaps the question and the conundrum it presents might best be answered by you, mr. jefferson. >> it's bridge, miss adams knows well that is a question that i cannot answer. sincerely, all with e
>> no, i am thankful that even here, and my own home, you have expressed so well yet again when you expressed in your last letter to me. you are correct. i should better my manners. my apologies. >> it is not, think mr. jefferson. >> your next question please. >> mrs. adams, brigitte notes, you describe this as the sun, however she wonders if you believe and racial equality and would you each share your views on tailoring and how do they differ? >> yes, i do...
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i am thankful that even here at my own home you have expressed so well yet again what you expressed in your last letter to me. you are correct. i should better my manners. my apologies. >> 'tis nothing, mr. jefferson, truly. >> next question. >> mrs. adams, you describe racial equality. share your view on slavery and how they differ. >> i do believe that slavery is a sin. i would that there was not a slave throughout our republic. i have often found myself perplexed that we would fight for that very thing that every day we robbed and plundered from other people who have every right to freedom that we do. i stand by that. mr. adams and i have never owned slaves. we have hired free blacks. we have hired on occasion enslaved people with the assurance that they would keep their own wage. i think perhaps the question and the conundrum it presents might be answered by you, mr. jefferson. >> mrs. adams knows well that this is a question that i cannot answer. sincerely or with evidence in my efforts to do what i can to seek its abolishment, to rectify the inheritance i received from my parents
i am thankful that even here at my own home you have expressed so well yet again what you expressed in your last letter to me. you are correct. i should better my manners. my apologies. >> 'tis nothing, mr. jefferson, truly. >> next question. >> mrs. adams, you describe racial equality. share your view on slavery and how they differ. >> i do believe that slavery is a sin. i would that there was not a slave throughout our republic. i have often found myself perplexed that...
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we have borne arms, been a guard and always expressed the spirit of the nation musically.aps expresses the feeling of the nation more vividly in wartime than any other that we have had. this is the great over there that was so popular in world war i and expressed the spirit of the yanks going to france. over there as the marine band customarily played it. ♪ col. santelmann: i do not believe that any song has ever expressed the fighting spirit of america as completely as it did over there. the scene that we have shown you of the marine band has been various sections. small band, orchestra, and larger band. in each instance, the organization has been what we call concert formation. the marine band is a marching unit as well as a concert unit. this can be attested to the fact that the marine band is taken part in every inaugural parade since thomas jefferson. i am sure a lot of you would like to see the marine band and that kind of action so we're going to take you to the marine barracks in washington, d.c. and see the marine band its colorful uniform. in this case augmented
we have borne arms, been a guard and always expressed the spirit of the nation musically.aps expresses the feeling of the nation more vividly in wartime than any other that we have had. this is the great over there that was so popular in world war i and expressed the spirit of the yanks going to france. over there as the marine band customarily played it. ♪ col. santelmann: i do not believe that any song has ever expressed the fighting spirit of america as completely as it did over there. the...
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to be told that your right to expression _ past year.t your right to expression is only - past year. to be told that your - right to expression is only allowed in a certain paradigm, and a certain format under certain rules and certain provisions by people that also don't necessarily look like you do, that don't understand what you have been through, ijust think it is deplorable. i don't see how anyone with conscience can actually expect us as tools of physical prowess to minimise ourselves mentally, socially, emotionally, rather. i think it's a ridiculous sentiment to have.— rather. i think it's a ridiculous sentiment to have. and with less than 50 days _ sentiment to have. and with less than 50 days to _ sentiment to have. and with less than 50 days to go _ sentiment to have. and with less than 50 days to go into _ sentiment to have. and with less than 50 days to go into the - sentiment to have. and with less l than 50 days to go into the games, athletes still don't know what sanctions they might face for protesting in tokyo. the olymp
to be told that your right to expression _ past year.t your right to expression is only - past year. to be told that your - right to expression is only allowed in a certain paradigm, and a certain format under certain rules and certain provisions by people that also don't necessarily look like you do, that don't understand what you have been through, ijust think it is deplorable. i don't see how anyone with conscience can actually expect us as tools of physical prowess to minimise ourselves...
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he discussed the united states position on all major issues confronting the world, expressed especiallyssue of disarmament, outline his program for disarmament. >> our new disarmament program must include the following proposals. signing the test ban treaty by all nations. this can be done now, stopping the production of additional materials for use in weapons. and preventing their transfer to any nations now necking -- lacking in nuclear weapons. gradually destroy existing nuclear weapons and converting their materials to peaceful use. [applause] >> premiers and presidents came to washington to confer with kennedy during the year. britain's mcmillon, president of argentina, indonesian president, and of mali, a new african nation. from pakistan, president -- for whom mrs. kennedy arranged an unprecedented gala at mount vernon, home of the first u.s. president. premiere of india conferred with the president in a likely exchange of views during a stroll through the white house rose garden. former president truman and his families visited with the kennedys. and a group from another new afr
he discussed the united states position on all major issues confronting the world, expressed especiallyssue of disarmament, outline his program for disarmament. >> our new disarmament program must include the following proposals. signing the test ban treaty by all nations. this can be done now, stopping the production of additional materials for use in weapons. and preventing their transfer to any nations now necking -- lacking in nuclear weapons. gradually destroy existing nuclear...
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and i think it's a clear violation of hue freedom of expression. this is todd scary, controversial brain chip technology may sound like science fiction, but it's gave increasing attention over the years with countries developing programs to try to explore implanting microchips, a demon brains. recent reports here in russian media about the technology that would allow humans to remotely control, for instance, nuclear power plants and vehicles through the tech is only added fuel to the fire. dimitri report and themes that whenever someone merely mentions micro chip implants, a lot of people freak out. everyone search rushing to doomsday prophecies and conspiracy theories suggesting that people will be forcibly implanted with micro chips by an overbearing government. well, some russian media and now suspect that brain ship research might have existed or could even still exist in the russian government. and this all started when the education ministry unexpectedly released a statement saying that a brain ship research project was abandoned last year af
and i think it's a clear violation of hue freedom of expression. this is todd scary, controversial brain chip technology may sound like science fiction, but it's gave increasing attention over the years with countries developing programs to try to explore implanting microchips, a demon brains. recent reports here in russian media about the technology that would allow humans to remotely control, for instance, nuclear power plants and vehicles through the tech is only added fuel to the fire....
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how am i supposed to express the joy, how am i - express the joy, how am i supposed to express all theor it to — years that we have worked, and for it to come to fruition, on the — for it to come to fruition, on the hacks _ for it to come to fruition, on the backs of so many people. juneteenth is a commemoration of when slavery ended in the united states. on 19june, 1865 among the last enslaved people living in galveston, texas, received the news they were free. it was nearly 2.5 years after abraham lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation. so today is the first time many americans have the day off work in honour of the holiday, and in honour of the holiday, and in galveston, celebrations are already under way.— in galveston, celebrations are already under way. people are aware, already under way. people are aware. it _ already under way. people are aware, it has _ already under way. people are aware, it has been _ already under way. people are| aware, it has been recognised, and actually i think they will be able to see a lot of change, a lot of things. things are going to improve
how am i supposed to express the joy, how am i - express the joy, how am i supposed to express all theor it to — years that we have worked, and for it to come to fruition, on the — for it to come to fruition, on the hacks _ for it to come to fruition, on the backs of so many people. juneteenth is a commemoration of when slavery ended in the united states. on 19june, 1865 among the last enslaved people living in galveston, texas, received the news they were free. it was nearly 2.5 years...
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ian fraser thinks the actual expressions used | thinks the actual expressions used in those tech shouldve had a wider airing, and though we're not going to quote them ourselves — as he did on this tweet — here's the rest of what he had to say... meanwhile, shirley from torquay thought we were hearing too much about the dispute between dominic cummings and matt hancock... thanks for all your comments this week. if you want to share any opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news on tv, radio, online and social media, e—mail newswatch@bbc.co.uk, or you can find us on twitter @newswatchbbc. you can call us on 0370 010 6676, and do have a look at our website, bbc.co.uk/newswatch. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. good evening. it's been a real day of contrasts, with lots of sunshine and warmth in the north and west. but for some central and eastern areas, a month's worth of rain, with low pressure on the scene. now, that heavy rain, thundery rain is clearing overnight, but still quite tricky if you're in that rain,
ian fraser thinks the actual expressions used | thinks the actual expressions used in those tech shouldve had a wider airing, and though we're not going to quote them ourselves — as he did on this tweet — here's the rest of what he had to say... meanwhile, shirley from torquay thought we were hearing too much about the dispute between dominic cummings and matt hancock... thanks for all your comments this week. if you want to share any opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news on tv,...
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we are going to turn to the front page of the express and the front page of the express and the fronte headline is vaccine battle to savejune the 21st again. page headline is vaccine battle to save june the 21st again.- save june the 21st again. slightly different stance _ save june the 21st again. slightly different stance but _ save june the 21st again. slightly different stance but a _ save june the 21st again. slightly different stance but a similar- different stance but a similar story~ — different stance but a similar story. making the point that the government has been managing very successfully, in fact it has been the way— successfully, in fact it has been the way they have managed the vaccine — the way they have managed the vaccine roll—out and continuing to be the _ vaccine roll—out and continuing to be the case — vaccine roll—out and continuing to be the case as recovered earlier and a-e be the case as recovered earlier and age groups— be the case as recovered earlier and age groups and women 50 has the vaccination — age groups and women 50 has the vaccination in the diary
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for artistic expression or literature in movies.that all happens after 1956. many starts getting o opening up of american lifee and along with that as you point out, starting at 1956 is the versions of the modern civil rights movement. the bus boycott leading to the voting rights act and the beginning of the women's movement in 1963. my book ends there to show there's a huge change in american life from 1945 to 1965 and i'm trying to follow the dots that show how that change came about. >> it is a good reminder that surgeon. nation is somewhat arbitrary only try and assign beliefs to certain periods in time the reality is often a good deal or complicated. >> yes that is what i strongly believe and i say in my book. there are certain ideas there are certain figures to produce something that you could understand clearly significant like the trip paintings or the soup can there's always kind of straight voltage around at the same time the camp at all in your book but you have to capture that feeling. there's lots of stuff going on. on
for artistic expression or literature in movies.that all happens after 1956. many starts getting o opening up of american lifee and along with that as you point out, starting at 1956 is the versions of the modern civil rights movement. the bus boycott leading to the voting rights act and the beginning of the women's movement in 1963. my book ends there to show there's a huge change in american life from 1945 to 1965 and i'm trying to follow the dots that show how that change came about....
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the alliance and re lumpkin. fishermen are left without a catch in the waters around the wrecked expressed press pearl. the cargo ship has been leaking, hazardous waste. fears are that hundreds of tons of oil may spill in the use. the me i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. police in hong kong have arrested a pro democracy activists on the 32nd anniversary of china's tianomarsh square crackdown chow hung tongue, who you see here with the pink mask usually leads a mass. the vigil on this day 40 animal victims. hong kong authorities have banned the commemoration for a 2nd year in a row. and dw correspondent phoebe kong met with chow, hung tongue recently. and here's her report, which was filmed before the arrest for over 3 that case, a sea of candle lights in hong kong, half kept the events of 1989 a life the cities, annual vigil, a symbol of defiance, unthinkable on mainland china. now even heading out candles is heavily police week the head of the 3rd, the 2nd anniversary, the organization, hong kong alliance, had a by jo hotel, began promoting the commemoration will be the same spacin
the alliance and re lumpkin. fishermen are left without a catch in the waters around the wrecked expressed press pearl. the cargo ship has been leaking, hazardous waste. fears are that hundreds of tons of oil may spill in the use. the me i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. police in hong kong have arrested a pro democracy activists on the 32nd anniversary of china's tianomarsh square crackdown chow hung tongue, who you see here with the pink mask usually leads a mass. the vigil on this day...
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and i want to express my appreciation to the acting u.s. attorney and staff of the northern district of georgia for their partnership and support. our complaint today alleges that several provisions of s.b. 202 were passed with a discriminatory purpose in violation of the voting rights act. the georgia legislature passed s.b. 202 through a rushed process that departed from normal practice and procedure. the version of the bill that passed the state senate on march 8 was 3 pages long. days later, the bill ballooned into over 90 pages in the house. the house held less than 2 hours of floor debate on the newly inflated s.b. 202 before governor kemp signed it into law the same day. these legislative actions occurred at a time when the black population in georgia continues to steadily increase. and after a historic election that saw record voter turnout across the state, particularly for absentee voting, which black voters are now more likely to use than white voters. our complaint challenges several provisions of s.b. 202 on the grounds they we
and i want to express my appreciation to the acting u.s. attorney and staff of the northern district of georgia for their partnership and support. our complaint today alleges that several provisions of s.b. 202 were passed with a discriminatory purpose in violation of the voting rights act. the georgia legislature passed s.b. 202 through a rushed process that departed from normal practice and procedure. the version of the bill that passed the state senate on march 8 was 3 pages long. days...
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she said nothing about the floyd family, no expression of condolences or anything. and regardless, if you think if she thinks that her son was responsible, it would have been a nice touch in human, touched to express condolences to the family. as for officer show that he couldn't really say anything because he has an appeal pending a former officer show up and i should say he has an appeal pending. and if he express sorrow or remorse, or, or did or said anything that was suggestive of him being criminally responsible for george floyd to death, then that statement could be used against him in his appeal. so that's what he meant when he said because of ongoing legal matters, unconstrained about what i can say. any basically said nothing. you know, it may have been better for mr. nelson to say that on his behalf and just moved on . but you will note that option children, unlike his mother, did make an expression of condolence to the family, but without accepting any responsibility for it yet. in fact, doug, someone did refer to some information that may come to light,
she said nothing about the floyd family, no expression of condolences or anything. and regardless, if you think if she thinks that her son was responsible, it would have been a nice touch in human, touched to express condolences to the family. as for officer show that he couldn't really say anything because he has an appeal pending a former officer show up and i should say he has an appeal pending. and if he express sorrow or remorse, or, or did or said anything that was suggestive of him being...
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mystery - the express says they i as an unsolved mystery. 0k, another| mystery - the express says they give an interview to _ harry. harry and meghan give an interview to over _ harry. harry and meghan give an interview to over this _ harry. harry and meghan give an interview to over this year. i harry. harry and meghan give an interview to over this year. they | interview to over this year. they said they were cut off from financial support from the royal family and his father in the first quarter. we are now having a debate about the first—quarter means, so i imagine it is certain not prince charles himself but sources in the palace who have not been great in terms of sticking to the royal line of not saying very much, the dignified thing to do, but there's been some briefing from the people that can actually, prince charles carried on supporting prince harry and meghan until the summer. that is quarter two of the financial year quarter two of the financial year quarter two of the year. who cares? i cannot care about the story. it is about two sets of privileged rich people arguing a
mystery - the express says they i as an unsolved mystery. 0k, another| mystery - the express says they give an interview to _ harry. harry and meghan give an interview to over _ harry. harry and meghan give an interview to over this _ harry. harry and meghan give an interview to over this year. i harry. harry and meghan give an interview to over this year. they | interview to over this year. they said they were cut off from financial support from the royal family and his father in the first...