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but galloway now finally free during the civil war. galloway worked as a spy for benjamin butler and in north carolina in the newburn region after. by 1863, galloway was working as a recruiter for black soldiers into the union army. but he wanted to push lincoln on the right to vote. and so he led five other black men, some of whom had been born into slavery, some of whom had been free to the white house. and they brought with them a petition that pointed out that black had voted in north carolina. from 1776 until 1835. and they said there were never any issues with black men voting before. we should have that right. when they got to the white house, they were welcomed in through the front door. and one of the men who went with galloway described this. he said that if they had gone to the front door of the lowest judge in craven county, north carolina, he said it would been an insult. and he said if we had done to ask for the smallest right, he said the offender would have been sent, go around to the back door. that is the place for th
but galloway now finally free during the civil war. galloway worked as a spy for benjamin butler and in north carolina in the newburn region after. by 1863, galloway was working as a recruiter for black soldiers into the union army. but he wanted to push lincoln on the right to vote. and so he led five other black men, some of whom had been born into slavery, some of whom had been free to the white house. and they brought with them a petition that pointed out that black had voted in north...
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we really appreciate it, scott galloway. >> thanks, michael. good to see you. >> what are your thoughts? hit me up on social media. i'll try and incorporate some responses during the course of the program. yes, committed relationships are a foundational component of a man's development and successful societies as a whole. left to our own devices, unmoored young men create more problems than we saw, says dps. how do you argue with the data that professor galloway just offered to us in terms of the ramifications? it's not anti-woman. we shouldn't even have to say it. last week's commentary was about our young girls and the concerns i have for them. but many are getting left behind, according to this calculus, and the data that i referenced at the outset talking about how the rate of being single among the 18 to 29-year-olds is twice among men than it is among women, leading to some of these societal complications, is undeniable. >>> ahead, surprising everyone, including me, disbarred lawyer alex murdaugh took the stand in the trial for the murder
we really appreciate it, scott galloway. >> thanks, michael. good to see you. >> what are your thoughts? hit me up on social media. i'll try and incorporate some responses during the course of the program. yes, committed relationships are a foundational component of a man's development and successful societies as a whole. left to our own devices, unmoored young men create more problems than we saw, says dps. how do you argue with the data that professor galloway just offered to us...
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can love this story of abraham galloway. galloway is born in north carolina, and he escapes slavery, goes to canada, and the thing about abraham galloway that i love so much is he's really committed to the liberation of his people. as soon as he hears that haitian revolutionaries are interested in attacking the south in order to free black people there, he hops on the first boat he can to get to haiti. he ends up back in the united states. and not long after that, the united states, the union army recruits him because he knows how to navigate the south. they need his expertise, and as i said in the video, he really leverages that moment to advocate for black children, for black women, for other black men. he's this incredibly liberating figure who goes after the civil war to continue to push for change in america. i mean, he is a signer, he helps to radify the 14th and 15th amendments. this guy is absolutely incredible and it's always amazing to me, i told this story online, and how many people are saying i have never heard
can love this story of abraham galloway. galloway is born in north carolina, and he escapes slavery, goes to canada, and the thing about abraham galloway that i love so much is he's really committed to the liberation of his people. as soon as he hears that haitian revolutionaries are interested in attacking the south in order to free black people there, he hops on the first boat he can to get to haiti. he ends up back in the united states. and not long after that, the united states, the union...
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it was about the cabin that walter galloway had lived in. he was the homesteader. he was here before them and she told the story of him in his cabin. but that was really just the framework. she used his story to talk about big events that were going on in the pikes peak region at the time and tell the story of early pioneers around here. and so then i got to do the same thing. and it was it actually felt kind of late in the process that i realized that in some ways i was getting to follow in her footsteps and using her house and her family story to tell. the bigger picture of colorado springs history. so when i started to realize that it was actually once i was at the end of the project, which is when you write the introduction that i realized that i was getting to do what she did and use the smaller story to tell a bigger story. so that's called micro history. and rock ledge ranch has always been doing such a good job of micro history showing you, okay, here's what the average man did. here's what this one guy this is his life. here's this one family. here's how t
it was about the cabin that walter galloway had lived in. he was the homesteader. he was here before them and she told the story of him in his cabin. but that was really just the framework. she used his story to talk about big events that were going on in the pikes peak region at the time and tell the story of early pioneers around here. and so then i got to do the same thing. and it was it actually felt kind of late in the process that i realized that in some ways i was getting to follow in...
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. >> professor galloway was back with me now is scott gall wit. he's a professor of marketing. he's a vserial entrepreneur he' the host of podcast and author of best-selling books most recently adistrict. america in 100 charts. scott, thank you for returning. hasn't the advantage always been to those with the looks and/or the money, what's changed? >> first, i want to say thank you for raising this issue a year ago when a lot of media companies were afraid to talk about this for fear of it being pro men was anti-women. this is returning to the natural order of things for the majority of history a small percentage of men who have the opportunities, but in america we decided to make a huge investment in what would probably be the greatest innovation in history. it's in the middle class from 1945 to 1947. 7 million men return for many with discharge from the service. we decided to give them the gi bill, subsidized mortgages, we saw education rates 5 to 45%, they were valued. we had such a strong manufacturing base that you had massive marriage and household formation and some men
. >> professor galloway was back with me now is scott gall wit. he's a professor of marketing. he's a vserial entrepreneur he' the host of podcast and author of best-selling books most recently adistrict. america in 100 charts. scott, thank you for returning. hasn't the advantage always been to those with the looks and/or the money, what's changed? >> first, i want to say thank you for raising this issue a year ago when a lot of media companies were afraid to talk about this for...
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allan little, bbc news, galloway.my fury — the reality tv star — has beaten youtuberjake paul in a multi—million dollarfight in saudi arabia. fury is the brother of world heavyweight champion tyson fury. supporters say the two stars bring new fans to the sport. but long—time followers describe the matches as "stunts". bbc sport's boxing reporter kal sajad says it was a very popular event. it was probably the most high—profile eight—round contest in boxing history. these two have had twitter back and forth, social media spats for the last two years. you've gotjake paul, who's a youtuber with a huge social media following, 22 million followers on instagram. you've got tommy fury, brother of tyson fury, of love island fame. so these are two big social media celebrities. but they can also box a little. fury coming from a fighting family and jake paul, he started boxing two years ago, but he can, he knows the fundamentals of the sport and he's showcased that so far. so it was a big fight in the world of two people from the
allan little, bbc news, galloway.my fury — the reality tv star — has beaten youtuberjake paul in a multi—million dollarfight in saudi arabia. fury is the brother of world heavyweight champion tyson fury. supporters say the two stars bring new fans to the sport. but long—time followers describe the matches as "stunts". bbc sport's boxing reporter kal sajad says it was a very popular event. it was probably the most high—profile eight—round contest in boxing history. these...
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allan little, bbc news, galloway.. for the last month, the dark february sky has been illuminated by 35 spectacular installations. this year's event also comes after the harbour city was designated the 2023 world capital of architecture. sofia bettiza reports. they braved the february cold weather and ran for eight kilometres across copenhagen. all the runners were given an led light chain to wear during the race, so they themselves became a feature of the copenhagen light festival. to be running in copenhagen with all these artworks and lights all over here in cold february, it's just fantastic. and i can't wait to see the art as i run through my hometown. the art consists of 55 light installations, scattered around the city. like this sculpture, made entirely of reused plastic. or this installation, called on the other side of the sun. i thought the copenhagen festival run was an art piece in itself, and to be part of this moving organism of light, going in and through all the streets and corners of copenhagen, was
allan little, bbc news, galloway.. for the last month, the dark february sky has been illuminated by 35 spectacular installations. this year's event also comes after the harbour city was designated the 2023 world capital of architecture. sofia bettiza reports. they braved the february cold weather and ran for eight kilometres across copenhagen. all the runners were given an led light chain to wear during the race, so they themselves became a feature of the copenhagen light festival. to be...
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allan little, bbc news, galloway. let's look now at air quality in cities.a clean air zone. that will mean drivers of the most polluting lorries, vans, buses and taxis will now be charged to enter the designated area. but private cars and motorcycles are exempt. so will the scheme work? dan johnson has more. no to clean air zones. no to extortionate charges for driving in our own city. | there's a new battle zone in the fight for clean air. sheffield's seen opposition. so has cambridge, and other cities, too, as clean air zones hit more streets across the country. charging the most polluting vehicles is supposed to get them off the road. but cities have got different prices covering different classes of vehicle, and if you get it wrong, you get fined. bristol's scheme started just before christmas. i think everyone in bristol agrees that we all have a bad cough that lingers, and i think the air quality is terrible. anything we could do to improve it, ifully support. i'm not really seeing a difference. are my lungs better? no, they're the same as they were la
allan little, bbc news, galloway. let's look now at air quality in cities.a clean air zone. that will mean drivers of the most polluting lorries, vans, buses and taxis will now be charged to enter the designated area. but private cars and motorcycles are exempt. so will the scheme work? dan johnson has more. no to clean air zones. no to extortionate charges for driving in our own city. | there's a new battle zone in the fight for clean air. sheffield's seen opposition. so has cambridge, and...
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allan little, bbc news, galloway.t the age 87, has entered a classroom for the very first time and learnt to read and write. vandhna bhan has the story. in this primary school classroom in egypt's menoufiya, zubaida abd elaal is fulfilling a lifelong dream to read and write. translation: i wanted to learn, but my father was conservative i and did not want me to be educated. i used to ask him for an education, but he said that it was wrong for girls. he only allowed my brothers to be educated. so at the age of 87, an opportunity came for her to be taught at home by teachers, but she refused, instead, asking to be enrolled in a classroom. and she's not the only one. zubaida is among a number of older students here taking part in a government initiative. translation: the social solidarity ministry aims . to educate1 million illiterate adults in three years. we met zubaida — who's extremely passionate about education. there were some concerns about her age, but the ministry welcomed it and she's persistent. laughter deter
allan little, bbc news, galloway.t the age 87, has entered a classroom for the very first time and learnt to read and write. vandhna bhan has the story. in this primary school classroom in egypt's menoufiya, zubaida abd elaal is fulfilling a lifelong dream to read and write. translation: i wanted to learn, but my father was conservative i and did not want me to be educated. i used to ask him for an education, but he said that it was wrong for girls. he only allowed my brothers to be educated....
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allan little, bbc news, galloway.s in social housing, following the grenfell tower disaster and the death of two—year—old awaab ishak, who was exposed to mould at his family home in rochdale. it wants managers in social housing organisations to have a professional qualification, with landlords given time limits to fix problems orface fines, as jon donnison reports. awaab ishak was just two years old when he died in december 2020. the cause, a respiratory condition brought on by mould and damp in his family's rented flat in rochdale. awaab's father had complained to their housing association for years, but nothing had been done. earlier this year, the housing secretary, michael gove, pledged to introduce what's being called awaab's law, saying people living in social housing were being inexcusably let down. under the new legislation, landlords will have to investigate and fix mould and damp within strict time limits. today, mr gove is announcing additional new rules that will mean social housing managers will have to g
allan little, bbc news, galloway.s in social housing, following the grenfell tower disaster and the death of two—year—old awaab ishak, who was exposed to mould at his family home in rochdale. it wants managers in social housing organisations to have a professional qualification, with landlords given time limits to fix problems orface fines, as jon donnison reports. awaab ishak was just two years old when he died in december 2020. the cause, a respiratory condition brought on by mould and...
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allan little, bbc news, galloway. bring back two russians and an american, who�*ve been stuck since their return vessel began leaking coolant. the three were originally only supposed to stay until the end of march but will now have to wait until september to come back to earth. let�*s go back to the news that at least 30 people have died after a boat carrying migrants sank off southern italy. we�*ve just had these pictures in from italian police, showing some of the resuce efforts and also what appears to be some of the wreckage from the boat, which it�*s reported may have been carrying more than 100 people when it was damaged off the coast of calabria. rescue operations are still taking place we�*re told and you can see some of the teams involved in that from the police, fire and rescue crews and the italian red cross also there. we�*ve also heard from the italian prime minister, giorgia meloni, who says she�*s "deeply sad" about the incident hello there. it�*s all about high pressure at the moment, dominating the we
allan little, bbc news, galloway. bring back two russians and an american, who�*ve been stuck since their return vessel began leaking coolant. the three were originally only supposed to stay until the end of march but will now have to wait until september to come back to earth. let�*s go back to the news that at least 30 people have died after a boat carrying migrants sank off southern italy. we�*ve just had these pictures in from italian police, showing some of the resuce efforts and...
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dan, i was talking about scott galloway earlier.ompanies. $310 billion of free cash flow. what is the quality and predictability, the persistency of the big four's free cash flow? daniel: right now we are looking at 80%, 90% visibility. that is the big difference when you go back a few years ago. it's what's happening in redmond. that has been a big headline during earnings. better than feared and investors , have been underinvested. tom: should tim cook fear china? daniel: ultimately, he embraces china. he is to navigate china as well as any ceo in the world. he understands is the heart and lungs of the supply chain and 20% of the demand for iphones. iphone demand will trump in china globally. that is what continues to move up higher. lisa: last year we talked about the interest rate sensitivity in the tech space, is it less sensitive now? daniel: new york city cabdrivers factor that in. now, when you look, investors have gotten used to it. they factor it into what the fed is going to do any eighth or ninth inning. now it comes dow
dan, i was talking about scott galloway earlier.ompanies. $310 billion of free cash flow. what is the quality and predictability, the persistency of the big four's free cash flow? daniel: right now we are looking at 80%, 90% visibility. that is the big difference when you go back a few years ago. it's what's happening in redmond. that has been a big headline during earnings. better than feared and investors , have been underinvested. tom: should tim cook fear china? daniel: ultimately, he...
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tonight with the context, scott galloway, professor of marketing at new york university's stern school of business, and lucy fisher, chief political commentator for times radio. welcome to the context. big news in uk politics today as nicola sturgeon resigns as scotland's first minister and leader of the scottish national party. the snp has campaigned relentlessly for independence from britain and nicola sturgeon has led her party since 2014 the country's longest serving first minister. she said it was a decision she was wrestling with for some weeks and also said stepping down was her duty at this �*critical moment'. her departure leaves a huge hole in scottish politics and raises questions about what is next for scotland's future, for the direction of travel for the snp and of course the question of scottish independence. since my very first moments in thejob, i have believed that part of serving well would be to know almost instinctively when the time is right to make way for someone else. and when that time came to have the courage to do so, even if to many across the country and i
tonight with the context, scott galloway, professor of marketing at new york university's stern school of business, and lucy fisher, chief political commentator for times radio. welcome to the context. big news in uk politics today as nicola sturgeon resigns as scotland's first minister and leader of the scottish national party. the snp has campaigned relentlessly for independence from britain and nicola sturgeon has led her party since 2014 the country's longest serving first minister. she...
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amount of violence that we absorb as americans, i think back to an interview did with professor scott galloway, where he talked about americas male problem. >> young man. >> and this was someone, this was on a college campus, a young man, we've seen this movie before, stephanie. >> a crisis of loneliness. >> it is exactly what you talked about. people being isolated, filling, isolated this has to, on some level. i realize this can be a conversation about gun laws, gun control, i understand that. but this point, we have to understand, that the mental health and security of men and boys in america, is becoming a public safety issue. >> men are breaking. >> and it's something that we understand undervalue in terms of its importance, but the backdrop to what i kept thinking of tonight, was its impact on this entire situation. as i'm watching this unfold, and again, so much we don't know. >> professor, stephanie, roy she was talking about the pain she said that the community is feeling, and she was actually talking about the pain the shooter is feeling. a crisis that he's in, she said it multiple t
amount of violence that we absorb as americans, i think back to an interview did with professor scott galloway, where he talked about americas male problem. >> young man. >> and this was someone, this was on a college campus, a young man, we've seen this movie before, stephanie. >> a crisis of loneliness. >> it is exactly what you talked about. people being isolated, filling, isolated this has to, on some level. i realize this can be a conversation about gun laws, gun...
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scott galloway, professor of marketing and why you and host of the professor g pot gassed.osh terrible. and the award-winning tv producer and journalists. he's out of opinion piece here's a tip for the president. josh, what can you do? >> the president, we often the president is this incredibly powerful person. and it turns out the president doesn't really get to send his general very often. most the time is being reactive. except this one time, at the top of the year he needs to tell people this what i want to do. and so presidents last six or seven years have decide the best way to present this really important speech. if you just talk for 67 minutes. list everything out. have no visuals and speak to an audience. that's constantly interrupting to the stand of top law, or to stop. so basically this is an outmoded meeting. and my notion is, you've got to, before all the air goes out of the blue you gotta change it. >> big tap dance? >> not, tiktok dance. be serious, but engage. use media use data. nobody knows that the unemployment rate has basically declined, in half. duri
scott galloway, professor of marketing and why you and host of the professor g pot gassed.osh terrible. and the award-winning tv producer and journalists. he's out of opinion piece here's a tip for the president. josh, what can you do? >> the president, we often the president is this incredibly powerful person. and it turns out the president doesn't really get to send his general very often. most the time is being reactive. except this one time, at the top of the year he needs to tell...
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dumfries and galloway , didn't.alloway, an interesting little nugget of information is that the mp here is david mundell, former scottish secretary, the down in westminster and his son oliver mundell as the msp representing this area. so since about 2005 andifs this area. so since about 2005 and it's conservatives have pretty much been able to represent this area of scotland and then i think they are more than happy to see what comes next for scotland and yeah, i was going to ask you what about this issue of independence, therefore, and whether this is now really going be the burning issue for people or whether they've decided, you know , we've they've decided, you know, we've gone through all the arguments, the vote's been hard. let's move on. yeah, i think certainly the pro—independence not just people today, but yesterday the sentiment was one you know, one gentleman told me it's a house that that was that was dead the mandate dies with nicholas sturgeon leaves office and. i don't know if that's the case i don't
dumfries and galloway , didn't.alloway, an interesting little nugget of information is that the mp here is david mundell, former scottish secretary, the down in westminster and his son oliver mundell as the msp representing this area. so since about 2005 andifs this area. so since about 2005 and it's conservatives have pretty much been able to represent this area of scotland and then i think they are more than happy to see what comes next for scotland and yeah, i was going to ask you what about...
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good morning, scott galloway who i am stealing this from.have a some free cash flow of a quarter of a trillion dollars. add them all up, 255 billion dollars. apple leading the way. the next four stocks, worn buffet, exxon and other tech companies is $50 billion -- $57 billion. i think the drop off, the unique this of these companies -- uniqueness of these companies is not understood a quarter of a trillion of a dollars versus $57 billion which is frankly mostly exxon. they stand alone, don't day? alex: when we talk about facebook, the way they are changing the culture, they announced another $40 billion of buybacks. they have the ability to drop huge amounts of capital whether it be stock, technology. the one thing that raises a challenge is m&a. microsoft has tried a few things. there is a deal apple tends to steer away from massive transformational acquisitions. they have a huge amount of capital. how you allocate it, you have to think creatively how to do so given headwinds they are facing. lisa: there has been a lot of elon musk over at
good morning, scott galloway who i am stealing this from.have a some free cash flow of a quarter of a trillion dollars. add them all up, 255 billion dollars. apple leading the way. the next four stocks, worn buffet, exxon and other tech companies is $50 billion -- $57 billion. i think the drop off, the unique this of these companies -- uniqueness of these companies is not understood a quarter of a trillion of a dollars versus $57 billion which is frankly mostly exxon. they stand alone, don't...
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what has happened to so i start age and we had a tv show galloway's ethics probably 11 maybe 12 years a thing and it was shows and it was very much in it and say so. it was all about twitter at the time and in the early , actually and in the early, actually relatively the trolling quite low. but i think reality tv become what it's become over last few years. i mean, back then terry was kind of the first of its kind in terms of reality tv as an ongoing and my trolling. i only ever received was solely about my sexuality , was solely about my sexuality, which i mean you could troll me for 15 years i'm never going to wake up straight in the morning you know. i mean, you're wasting your wasting your time on twitter, instagram and instagram . i'm obviously blown up. i'm going to huge platform and what i've received from our kids. i first just want to put this out live in terms of the freedom of speech. live in terms of the freedom of speech . i would never want to speech. i would never want to take away freedom of speech. i love anything you do. you know, i've made i'm full of them and peop
what has happened to so i start age and we had a tv show galloway's ethics probably 11 maybe 12 years a thing and it was shows and it was very much in it and say so. it was all about twitter at the time and in the early , actually and in the early, actually relatively the trolling quite low. but i think reality tv become what it's become over last few years. i mean, back then terry was kind of the first of its kind in terms of reality tv as an ongoing and my trolling. i only ever received was...
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what has happened to so i start age and we had a tv show galloway's ethics probably 11 maybe 12 yearsws and it was very much in it and say so. it was all about twitter at the time and in the early , actually and in the early, actually relatively the trolling quite low. but i think reality tv become what it's become over last few years. i mean, back then terry was kind of the first of its kind in terms of reality tv as an ongoing and my trolling. i only ever received was solely about my sexuality , was solely about my sexuality, which i mean you could troll me for 15 years i'm never going to wake up straight in the morning you know. i mean, you're wasting your wasting your time on twitter, instagram and instagram . i'm obviously blown up. i'm going to huge platform and what i've received from our kids. i first just want to put this out live in terms of the freedom of speech. live in terms of the freedom of speech . i would never want to speech. i would never want to take away freedom of speech. i love anything you do. you know, i've made i'm full of them and people should allowed to ha
what has happened to so i start age and we had a tv show galloway's ethics probably 11 maybe 12 yearsws and it was very much in it and say so. it was all about twitter at the time and in the early , actually and in the early, actually relatively the trolling quite low. but i think reality tv become what it's become over last few years. i mean, back then terry was kind of the first of its kind in terms of reality tv as an ongoing and my trolling. i only ever received was solely about my...
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allan little, bbc news, galloway. it is approaching half past eight. a really big day of sport.or the sixth time, but little did the fans who lined the streets know they would still be waiting for another wembley cup when 68 years later. it's incredible. lifelong supporters elliott and stuart have never seen their side play at wembley. excited is an understatement. i'm feeling emotional, because it has been so long since we have been able to look forward to these games and even feel excited about it, but now we finally get to the final and have got that feeling of emotion being here and genuinely looking forward to it. they are hoping that will not be a repeat of the last wembley final in �*99, where they were beaten by none other than manchester united. newcastle is such a hotbed of passion and support for local team, and is an amazing place to experience working in football. it would mean everything to me, it would mean everything to me to make the newcastle supporters happy, proud and i would love nothing more to see them celebrating on sunday night. today's match is the firs
allan little, bbc news, galloway. it is approaching half past eight. a really big day of sport.or the sixth time, but little did the fans who lined the streets know they would still be waiting for another wembley cup when 68 years later. it's incredible. lifelong supporters elliott and stuart have never seen their side play at wembley. excited is an understatement. i'm feeling emotional, because it has been so long since we have been able to look forward to these games and even feel excited...
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this one from dumfries and galloway. another beautiful day on the south coast.ar. it leads with 14 nominations, including best picture and best director for edward berger. does it have a resonance with what we're seeing happening around the world today? i think it does, even though i'd like to hope that the film would have also connected with an audience without it. and of course we never planned to have it be so horribly relevant, because we made the film long before the ukraine war. at the other end of the spectrum with ten nominations, the imaginative fantasy everything everywhere all at once has wowed awards voters. it's up for best film, and it stars michelle yeoh, with ke huy quan also recognised. ijust don't like you no more. but perhaps the favourite to do best overall tonight is the banshees of inisherin, the story of two feuding friends. it's up for 10 awards, including best film and best british film. you do like me. while its two stars... i don't. ..brendan gleeson and corin farrell are also nominated. cate blanchett has been picking up award after a
this one from dumfries and galloway. another beautiful day on the south coast.ar. it leads with 14 nominations, including best picture and best director for edward berger. does it have a resonance with what we're seeing happening around the world today? i think it does, even though i'd like to hope that the film would have also connected with an audience without it. and of course we never planned to have it be so horribly relevant, because we made the film long before the ukraine war. at the...