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partly fictional documentary that follows the rehearsals for a swim in garo competition this subculture combines folklore of pop and vogue it's a scene of the tracks that involves the l.g. b.t.i. community and young people from the outskirts of brazil's big cities. there are poor people from the favelas a socially speaking people who are very very less access to things up. for whites or more privileged class colonial class of people in the north east have access to it so there's a feeling of. collectivity and they space where they get together they recognise each other they understand that they belong to a certain form of existence and and that is mainly for me a very very beautiful form of resistance despite the public power i mean the state that power. moreas fighting for self-assertion. there is no hierarchy regarding general beauty models just an incredible amount of energy. the c.s.b. analogy is with some pretty serious topics but also in a very elaborate field and colorful way. shaggy and fairy and this could be chewbacca seen from inside. and here she comes. at the. it out until
partly fictional documentary that follows the rehearsals for a swim in garo competition this subculture combines folklore of pop and vogue it's a scene of the tracks that involves the l.g. b.t.i. community and young people from the outskirts of brazil's big cities. there are poor people from the favelas a socially speaking people who are very very less access to things up. for whites or more privileged class colonial class of people in the north east have access to it so there's a feeling of....
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one of the biggest tennis tournaments of the french open has been caught up in a sexism storm roland garos organizers said forecasts of bad weather meant of a played both women's semifinals simultaneously and away from center court women's tennis association blasted the move saying quote they deserve to play on the prestigious center court like the men are 2 balls clear dives a little deeper. these semifinal matches in week women's french open in tennis have been held away from same to court and at the same time now the organizers to frame the position they say that this allows for the maximum number of spectators to watch these equally prestigious games but some see it as the latest example in an industry that denounces female athlete what is tiring and what is really unfortunate in this more than anything is that women have to sit you know athletes female athletes they have to sit in different positions and have to justify their scheduling and their involvement in an event or their salary or their approach to need to use the accusations of success tendencies in school. i'll comment on th
one of the biggest tennis tournaments of the french open has been caught up in a sexism storm roland garos organizers said forecasts of bad weather meant of a played both women's semifinals simultaneously and away from center court women's tennis association blasted the move saying quote they deserve to play on the prestigious center court like the men are 2 balls clear dives a little deeper. these semifinal matches in week women's french open in tennis have been held away from same to court...
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french open for a record 12 time spaniard the dominant team of austria in sunday's final a roland garos takes the dollars total of grand slam titles to 18 those are the headlines are correspondent is next. see. i'm james gannon a news editor for al-jazeera. i grew up in this house in virginia in the southern united states my childhood here was a happy one my family weren't rich but we were comfortable. i was particularly close to my grandmother mary hamilton lee it was she the told me about my lif family history. my most famous ancestor general robert e. lee led the confederate army against the union during the american civil war in the 1000 century. i was proud that this man considered one of virginia's greatest heroes was a relative. i wasn't told that he fought to defend slavery. on the 12th of august 2017 these pictures of racial hatred in charlottesville in virginia were particularly shocking. because that white supremacists were rallying around was the preservation of a statue of my ancestor robert e. lee. i felt outraged that my family name was associated with the k.k.k. and neo
french open for a record 12 time spaniard the dominant team of austria in sunday's final a roland garos takes the dollars total of grand slam titles to 18 those are the headlines are correspondent is next. see. i'm james gannon a news editor for al-jazeera. i grew up in this house in virginia in the southern united states my childhood here was a happy one my family weren't rich but we were comfortable. i was particularly close to my grandmother mary hamilton lee it was she the told me about my...
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david garo, as a matter of fact, all of his articles, you know, we tried to write this for many publicationsing the guard on, the atlantic, "the washington post," they all rejected it because the evidence wasn't solid. mainly because of the fact that he hadn't heard the fbi tapes. he didn't have access to them. he was going off fbi memos and these are memos from probe who we know was not trust worry and wanted to destroy dr. king. >> tucker: by the way i'm happy to hear that i respect dr. king and i don't want to there these things are true. we often learn that people we revere for their role in history are deeply flawed. and there is actual evidence that king was deeply flawed and was a philanderer. i think we can say that. >> i think having extramarital affairs is very different than watching someone be raped. >> tucker: i agree with that completely. i'm just saying should we define -- i just think the principle is worth standing up for. should we define a man's life by his worst moments or should we take three stepping back and assess his place in the sweep of history and i'm making the c
david garo, as a matter of fact, all of his articles, you know, we tried to write this for many publicationsing the guard on, the atlantic, "the washington post," they all rejected it because the evidence wasn't solid. mainly because of the fact that he hadn't heard the fbi tapes. he didn't have access to them. he was going off fbi memos and these are memos from probe who we know was not trust worry and wanted to destroy dr. king. >> tucker: by the way i'm happy to hear that i...