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greta thunberg has certainly left her mark here. jon kay, bbc news, bristol.as sentenced to death after being convicted for blasphemy after an argument with neighbours. she spent eight years in jail before her conviction was overturned. her case drew international attention to pakistan's blasphemy laws, and to the question of religious tolerance in this predominantly muslim country. fears for her safety led asia bibi to flee pakistan, and today she's in france. she spoke to my colleague mishal husain, and called on the government of prime minister imran khan to free those in a similar plight. the fury in pakistan just over a year ago as a woman sentenced to death for blasphemy was acquitted. asia bibi had been convicted on the flimsiest of evidence. now, she has broken her silence about the nightmare that began when she was accused of insulting the prophet muhammad. translation: i was very scared. i couldn't even imagine something like this would happen to me. for a year and a half i kept going to court, not once did the judge hear my side of the story. they s
greta thunberg has certainly left her mark here. jon kay, bbc news, bristol.as sentenced to death after being convicted for blasphemy after an argument with neighbours. she spent eight years in jail before her conviction was overturned. her case drew international attention to pakistan's blasphemy laws, and to the question of religious tolerance in this predominantly muslim country. fears for her safety led asia bibi to flee pakistan, and today she's in france. she spoke to my colleague mishal...
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greta thunberg! even she seemed overwhelmed by the size of this crowd.of the school day, thousands of pupils walked out of lessons to be here. i will not be silenced while the world is on fire. will you? world leaders are behaving like children, so it falls on us to be the adults in the room. the things she says are so impactful and so emotional. yeah, i feel like it is a very emotional event. to see her here is amazing. she is so small. to hear her voice actually gets me. the crowd is just amazing. the rally and march that followed were organised by teenagers injust one week after greta thunberg got in touch. police had warned that safety may not be adequate, with no idea how many young people would turn out. this is what is known as the greta effect, and the organisers, the authorities, this whole city, seem overwhelmed by the protest. sasha is ten. are you frightened ? a bit. i am frightened that i will lose my dad and i am frightened that the planet is going to die soon because of some people whojust won't really care that much. the sixth formers who
greta thunberg! even she seemed overwhelmed by the size of this crowd.of the school day, thousands of pupils walked out of lessons to be here. i will not be silenced while the world is on fire. will you? world leaders are behaving like children, so it falls on us to be the adults in the room. the things she says are so impactful and so emotional. yeah, i feel like it is a very emotional event. to see her here is amazing. she is so small. to hear her voice actually gets me. the crowd is just...
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greta thunberg! even she seemed overwhelmed by the size of this crowd. the middle of the school day, thousands of pupils walked out of lessons to be here. i will not be silenced while the world is on fire. will you? world leaders are behaving like children, so it falls on us to be the adults in the room. the things she says are so impactful and so emotional. yeah, i feel like it is a very emotional event. to see her here is amazing. she is so small. to hear her voice actually gets me. the crowd is just amazing. the rally and march that followed were organised by teenagers injust one week after greta thunberg got in touch. police had warned that safety may not be adequate, with no idea how many young people would turn out. this is what is known as the greta effect, and the organisers, the authorities, this whole city, seem overwhelmed by the protest. sasha is ten. are you frightened ? a bit. i am frightened that i will lose my dad and i am frightened that the planet is going to die soon because of some people whojust won't really care that much. the sixth
greta thunberg! even she seemed overwhelmed by the size of this crowd. the middle of the school day, thousands of pupils walked out of lessons to be here. i will not be silenced while the world is on fire. will you? world leaders are behaving like children, so it falls on us to be the adults in the room. the things she says are so impactful and so emotional. yeah, i feel like it is a very emotional event. to see her here is amazing. she is so small. to hear her voice actually gets me. the crowd...
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greta thunberg has certainly left her mark here. jon kay, bbc news, bristol. death after being convicted for blasphemy after an argument with neighbours. she spent eight years in jail before her conviction was overturned. her case drew international attention to pakistan's blasphemy laws, and to the question of religious tolerance — in this predominantly muslim country. fears for her safety led asia bibi to flee pakistan, and today she's in france. she spoke to my colleague mishal husain, and called on the government of prime minister imran khan to free those in a similar plight. the fury in pakistan just over a year ago as a woman sentenced to death for blasphemy was acquitted. asia bibi had been convicted on the flimsiest of evidence. now, she has broken her silence about the nightmare that began when she was accused of insulting the prophet muhammad. translation: i was very scared. i couldn't even imagine something like this would happen to me. for a year and a half i kept going to court, not once did the judge hear my side of the story. they sentenced me t
greta thunberg has certainly left her mark here. jon kay, bbc news, bristol. death after being convicted for blasphemy after an argument with neighbours. she spent eight years in jail before her conviction was overturned. her case drew international attention to pakistan's blasphemy laws, and to the question of religious tolerance — in this predominantly muslim country. fears for her safety led asia bibi to flee pakistan, and today she's in france. she spoke to my colleague mishal husain, and...
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greta thunberg! a difference. if enough people are pushing for change, then change will come and we are those people. and every single person counts. a crowd of thousands braved the mud, many skipping school to turn up. this is such a bigger issue than just going to school. i know gcses are round the corner, but this is so much more important than that. she speaks her words and she speaks our future. we could be in school right now and studying for things to do in the future, but i think this is more important. parents rejected criticism that it was irresponsible to take their kids out of school. it is the responsible thing to do, which is what we should all be doing and i think it is crazy we are not doing more than we are already doing. this is a small thing we can do today, stand out in the rain and show our support. greta is an amazing girl, she is an icon and an idol. sorry, i am going to get emotional. the police had warned large crowds could lead to safety issues but many children came with th
greta thunberg! a difference. if enough people are pushing for change, then change will come and we are those people. and every single person counts. a crowd of thousands braved the mud, many skipping school to turn up. this is such a bigger issue than just going to school. i know gcses are round the corner, but this is so much more important than that. she speaks her words and she speaks our future. we could be in school right now and studying for things to do in the future, but i think this...
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we are expecting greta thunberg to arrive in about half an hour or so. will be a live feed of what she said, so if you're interested in what she has to say, keep on watching the news channel and you can see what you think. thank you, we will keep watching and we will be back with you shortly. time now for a look at the weather. you can see some of it in bristol but let's mention the floods. flood hit communities are preparing for more bad weather, this time from storm jorge. the met office says parts of wales and england could see up to 80 milimetres of rain and strong winds tomorrow. in east yorkshire more than 60 homes were evacuated in the town of snaith and in the village of west cowick. people there have been warned the disruption could last "for days". meanwhile river levels in shropshire and worcestershire could rise again following heavy rain upstream in wales. the source of intelligence on that, in wales, simon, and here he is. more rain in at the forecast, all because of storm jorge making his way in. tree when strengthen as we go into the week
we are expecting greta thunberg to arrive in about half an hour or so. will be a live feed of what she said, so if you're interested in what she has to say, keep on watching the news channel and you can see what you think. thank you, we will keep watching and we will be back with you shortly. time now for a look at the weather. you can see some of it in bristol but let's mention the floods. flood hit communities are preparing for more bad weather, this time from storm jorge. the met office says...
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jon kay reports. >> "greta thunberg! lause] jon: even she seemed overwhelmed by the size of this crowd. in the midst of a school day, thousands of people walked out of lessons to be here. greta: i will n be silenced while the world is on fire. [cheers and applause] greta: world leaders are behaving like children, so it the room.us to be the adults in [cheers and applause] >> the things she says are so impactful and so emotional. >> i could cry. >> yeah. >> she is so small, the crowd, it is amazing. jon: the rally, and the mch th followed, were organized by teenagers in just one week, after greta touch.erg got in police had warned that safety may not be adequate, h with no idea many young people would turn out. >> this isas what is knowhe greta affect, and the organizers, the authorities, this whole city seems quite overwhelmed >> the process. many people -- jon: sasha is 10. are you frightened? sasha: a bit, but i am frightened that the planet is going to die soon because of some people who just won't really care that muc
jon kay reports. >> "greta thunberg! lause] jon: even she seemed overwhelmed by the size of this crowd. in the midst of a school day, thousands of people walked out of lessons to be here. greta: i will n be silenced while the world is on fire. [cheers and applause] greta: world leaders are behaving like children, so it the room.us to be the adults in [cheers and applause] >> the things she says are so impactful and so emotional. >> i could cry. >> yeah. >> she...
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environmental activist greta thunberg will join a climate change protest in bristol later today, butnt. our reporterjohn maguire has been to meet the organisers. from a lonely protest on the steps of the sweetest parliament to the floor of the united nations in new york, greta thunberg has become a huge globalfigure. nowhere better illustrated than here, where an image of the teenager drowning in rising oceans stairs —— stares out on a bristol street. this was her profile picture for a number of months. she got in contact with us months. she got in contact with us through me last thursday and we we re us through me last thursday and we were all very excited and she told us she wanted to have a stroke and she wanted tojoin us as a stroke and she wanted tojoin usasa a stroke and she wanted tojoin us as a striker on march. as they are held by younger children to prepare for today's demonstration, which they expect to be the biggest yet, the police have voiced concerns about safety if the crowd becomes too large. and schools are trying to strike the balance between encouraging stu d e nt
environmental activist greta thunberg will join a climate change protest in bristol later today, butnt. our reporterjohn maguire has been to meet the organisers. from a lonely protest on the steps of the sweetest parliament to the floor of the united nations in new york, greta thunberg has become a huge globalfigure. nowhere better illustrated than here, where an image of the teenager drowning in rising oceans stairs —— stares out on a bristol street. this was her profile picture for a...
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interesting inside feature about greta thunberg, the environmental campaignerand greta thunberg, thet life in the family as greta struggles free of her teenage torments, to become a global icon. we forget she is a very young girl who has become this globalfigure? young girl who has become this global figure? her young girl who has become this globalfigure? her mother young girl who has become this global figure? her mother describes how greta was quite a troubled child. in fact, the environment issues have turned her life around. she had eating disorders and it was only when she went and ate some vegan noodles, thai noodles that she suddenly started eating again. in fa ct, suddenly started eating again. in fact, she went and did a demo outside a school and political offices and her father wanted outside a school and political offices and herfather wanted her to stop. in fact, this is something that has given her a purpose and it has turned her life around. that has given her a purpose and it has turned her life aroundm that has given her a purpose and it has turned her life around. i
interesting inside feature about greta thunberg, the environmental campaignerand greta thunberg, thet life in the family as greta struggles free of her teenage torments, to become a global icon. we forget she is a very young girl who has become this globalfigure? young girl who has become this global figure? her young girl who has become this globalfigure? her mother young girl who has become this global figure? her mother describes how greta was quite a troubled child. in fact, the environment...
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the rally and march that followed were organised by teenagers injust one week after greta thunberg got people would turn out. this is what is known as the greta effect, and the organisers, the authorities, this whole city, seem overwhelmed by the protest. sasha is ten. are you frightened ? a bit. i am frightened that i will lose my dad and i am frightened that the planet is going to die soon because of some people whojust won't really care that much. the sixth formers who organised the event say its success is proof that this should be taken seriously. it has been manic. it has been a lot, but we pulled off so much in the eight days we have had. itjust goes to show that individuals — when they get together for a cause — a good cause — amazing things can happen. but — with roads closed and buses cancelled — some questioned if a school strike should be encouraged. how much difference does it make? nothing. it isn't going to do nothing. whatever they are doing today, nothing can happen. but her fans say this is what education should be about. greta thunberg has certainly left her mark her
the rally and march that followed were organised by teenagers injust one week after greta thunberg got people would turn out. this is what is known as the greta effect, and the organisers, the authorities, this whole city, seem overwhelmed by the protest. sasha is ten. are you frightened ? a bit. i am frightened that i will lose my dad and i am frightened that the planet is going to die soon because of some people whojust won't really care that much. the sixth formers who organised the event...
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this is the moment when climate activist greta thunberg met nobel peace prize winner malala yousafzaigns for the education of girls, tweeted this image with a caption saying greta is the only friend she would skip school for. this image trending on social media. to us politics now, and the tenth democratic debate is under way in charleston, south carolina. seven hopefuls will take to the stage, with bernie sanders emerging as the frontrunner after the early caucuses and primaries. barbara plett usher is there for us. i asked her what bernie sanders‘s rivals had been saying about him ahead of the debate. he's going to be taking centre stage with a target on his back, i think, because the candidates have made pretty clear they're going to try to stop or slow down his momentum. and they have been previewing some of their attacks. joe biden, for example, has released a digital advert in which he has basically said that bernie sanders was no friend of reich 0bama, that mr sanders tried to undermine mr0bama in the past. michael bloomberg has also released an advert in which he has criticise
this is the moment when climate activist greta thunberg met nobel peace prize winner malala yousafzaigns for the education of girls, tweeted this image with a caption saying greta is the only friend she would skip school for. this image trending on social media. to us politics now, and the tenth democratic debate is under way in charleston, south carolina. seven hopefuls will take to the stage, with bernie sanders emerging as the frontrunner after the early caucuses and primaries. barbara plett...
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protest on the steps of the swedish parliament to the floor of the united nations in new york, greta thunbergome a huge global figure. nowhere better illustrated than here, where an image of the teenager drowning in rising oceans stares out at a bristol street. greta actually had this as her profile picture for a couple of months back in summer. these campaigners, the same age as greta, organise the school strikes in bristol each month, and today will share the stage with the person who started it all. well, she got in contact with us through me last thursday, and we were all very excited, and she told us she wanted to have a strike, and she wanted to join us as a striker on the march. and we of course couldn't say no to that. i think she feels very relatable and very humble. she has never tried to take money for this. she has never been in this forfame. there's a really great phrase that another organiser of hours says before we do any press, which is eco— before ego, and i think that explains greta perfectly. as they are helped by younger children to prepare for today's demonstration, which
protest on the steps of the swedish parliament to the floor of the united nations in new york, greta thunbergome a huge global figure. nowhere better illustrated than here, where an image of the teenager drowning in rising oceans stares out at a bristol street. greta actually had this as her profile picture for a couple of months back in summer. these campaigners, the same age as greta, organise the school strikes in bristol each month, and today will share the stage with the person who started...
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you don't have to climb mount everest, you don't have to be greta thunberg. do great things together. we can end the fighting and vitriol and do things that we want out of our government and our communities that will allow us to have a healthier and a more together nation and neighborhood and family. >> to watch the rest of this program, visit our website booktv.org and search for john kasich or book's title it's up to us using the search box at the top of the page. [inaudible conversations] >> and now a look at the environmental impact of dupont with author and attorney robert whose book was adopted into the movie dark waters, live in the savannah book festival. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> delighted to welcome you to 13th annualual savannah book festival, david and nancy and nancy foundation, we are especially grateful, sponsors for glorious venue, the trinity united methodist church. through support that we are able to make festival events this saturday free to the public. 90% of our revenue comes from
you don't have to climb mount everest, you don't have to be greta thunberg. do great things together. we can end the fighting and vitriol and do things that we want out of our government and our communities that will allow us to have a healthier and a more together nation and neighborhood and family. >> to watch the rest of this program, visit our website booktv.org and search for john kasich or book's title it's up to us using the search box at the top of the page. [inaudible...
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also this lunchtime: the teenage activist greta thunberg leads thousands of people on a climate change through the streets of bristol. i will not stand aside and watch. i will not be silent while the world is on fire. will you? cheering. and when harry met bonjovi — at the legendary abbey road studios. and coming up on bbc news: england boost their prospects of making the women's t20 world cup semi finals with a 42—run victory over pakistan in canberra. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. three more cases of the coronavirus have been confirmed in the uk, including the first in wales — a patient who'd recently been in northern italy. it brings the total number of cases here to 19. fears about the spread of the virus have caused more big falls on global stock markets — they've suffered their worst week since the financial crisis of 2008. the prime minister will chair a meeting of the government's cobra emergency committee on monday. helena wilkinson reports. the two new patients in england confirmed with having the coronavirus are being treated here at the royal free hospi
also this lunchtime: the teenage activist greta thunberg leads thousands of people on a climate change through the streets of bristol. i will not stand aside and watch. i will not be silent while the world is on fire. will you? cheering. and when harry met bonjovi — at the legendary abbey road studios. and coming up on bbc news: england boost their prospects of making the women's t20 world cup semi finals with a 42—run victory over pakistan in canberra. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc...
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a davos greta thunberg was talking about investment in fossil fuels having to stop.panies like bp have to rethink their strategy, don't they? in davos and i met a lot of bankers as well and when you speak to people they are already saying that their clients do not want to put money into anything that seems not clean. they do not want to put money into oil and gas companies, they ask questions about it. there is already a huge shift in investment patterns. now for the i. social media plans shelved. what is happening here stop yesterday the headline was about a much greater crackdown in the uk on the activities on social media when there is harmful information and misinformation. we had this message coming from the likes of priti patel saying that we will give 0fcom some teeth and they can take on the tech giants. she has been picking up on messages from children's charities saying, look, there is so much harmful information on the sides we must do something about it stop what happened is that tech giants have a good few contacts within number 10 and they said don't do
a davos greta thunberg was talking about investment in fossil fuels having to stop.panies like bp have to rethink their strategy, don't they? in davos and i met a lot of bankers as well and when you speak to people they are already saying that their clients do not want to put money into anything that seems not clean. they do not want to put money into oil and gas companies, they ask questions about it. there is already a huge shift in investment patterns. now for the i. social media plans...
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lots of people are heading to the city, greta thunberg is due in about half and nobody knows quite howng on a train, even talk of her coming up here on electric police car, but it is a big mystery. transport takes up a lot of carbon and that is what she is here to talk about. my producer is pointing me in the direction of these guys, who i spoke to earlier. where are you from? back well. my name is jacob. i am 15. you are skipping school? this is more important. what about you ? what about you? we could be in school right now studying for things we could do in the future but this is more important so we have a future to do things in. and your point of view? i think if parents we re point of view? i think if parents were not letting their kids come today, i think they should have done because it's our future after all and it's more important than not having one. this is our future. we all need to do what we can to make a difference. i have been asked to hand back but i willjust talk to you quickly. how do you feel? we have to fight for our future before it's too late. some voices here,
lots of people are heading to the city, greta thunberg is due in about half and nobody knows quite howng on a train, even talk of her coming up here on electric police car, but it is a big mystery. transport takes up a lot of carbon and that is what she is here to talk about. my producer is pointing me in the direction of these guys, who i spoke to earlier. where are you from? back well. my name is jacob. i am 15. you are skipping school? this is more important. what about you ? what about you?...
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nobel peace prize winner, malala yousufzai, told climate activist, greta thunberg, she was the only personhe would skip school for. that's all. thank you for watching bbc news. more on our web site bbc.co.uk/news and the news app. now on bbc news live to singapore for asia business report global stocks slump deepens. asian markets are lower after the dow jones loses another 3% as coronavirus fears spread. hong kong stimulus budget. we look at the major challenges facing the city as it unveils its major spending plan. good morning and welcome, live from singapore. let's begin with the coronavirus and its impact on the world ‘s financial markets because the pressure on global share prices is continuing. in asia, japan's nikkei down by more than 1.5% and continuing to fall in early trading, extending their losses from yesterday and on wall street the dow jones followed by nearly 900 points oi’ jones followed by nearly 900 points or 3%. 0f jones followed by nearly 900 points or 3%. of course, we also saw a shuffle on monday so in two days it has lost nearly 2000 points, wiping of all of this y
nobel peace prize winner, malala yousufzai, told climate activist, greta thunberg, she was the only personhe would skip school for. that's all. thank you for watching bbc news. more on our web site bbc.co.uk/news and the news app. now on bbc news live to singapore for asia business report global stocks slump deepens. asian markets are lower after the dow jones loses another 3% as coronavirus fears spread. hong kong stimulus budget. we look at the major challenges facing the city as it unveils...
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the teenage activist greta thunberg leads thousands of people on a climate change protest through thetreets of bristol. i will not be silent while the world is on fire. will you? cheering prince harry teams up with rock royalty at the world famous abbey road studios to record a charity single for the invictus games foundation. flood hit areas of england and wales are preparing for another weekend of bad weather, this time as a result of storm jorge. and coming up, elisabeth moss is menaced by something she can't see, in the invisible man. find out whatjames king makes of that and the rest of the new releases in the film review, at 5.45. it's 5 o'clock. our main story. it's been confirmed that a british man who'd been on board the diamond princess cruise ship, docked in japan, has died from coronavirus. he is the first briton to die from the disease. the world health organization have upgraded the global risk from the virus to its highest level. here, three more cases have been confirmed in the uk, including the first in wales, a patient who'd recently been in northern italy. it brings
the teenage activist greta thunberg leads thousands of people on a climate change protest through thetreets of bristol. i will not be silent while the world is on fire. will you? cheering prince harry teams up with rock royalty at the world famous abbey road studios to record a charity single for the invictus games foundation. flood hit areas of england and wales are preparing for another weekend of bad weather, this time as a result of storm jorge. and coming up, elisabeth moss is menaced by...
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. —— greta thunberg.testers there, and teenagers getting out, she's talking about activism does work and again she's not happy with the reaction of politicians and the media, she says they are... she says she's being ignored by politicians and i think people are listening and that's thanks to her. but she still not happy issue will be happy until we are talking about it. it does show that this public move towards climate action in younger people is still incredibly, she still got incredible power to get a big crowd. what really struck me as we're speaking to the young people out of the protest they so eloquent. expanding why they were there that does make you pause. to be that age i cannot string together these now. transferring a few more sentences together at 1130. that's it for the papers this hour. david and michael will be back at 11.30 for another look at the papers, and don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — 7 days a week at b
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porque miro como greta thunberg ella trae cambios por todo el mundo >>> juan estÁ saliendo a votar y lo que pueda, porque es muy importante que todos sepan que aunque no puedas votar hay mucho que todavÍa puedes hacer. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> la generaciÓn z se ha caracterizada por su participaciÓn en las marchas y movimientos sociales su importancia se verÁ reflejada en las elecciones 2020 porque su voto el 10% del electorado para noticias telemundo carmen mÁrquez. >>> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> y precisamente en este compromiso de informarles durante todo el aÑo de las elecciones presidenciales vamos a entrevistar a candidatos y tendremos eventos comunitarios y campaÑas de registros de votantes. pero ademÁs de conocer el punto de vistas de personas o personajes vinculados en este proceso electoral como kenneth que desde los 18 trabaja ab dando a los votantes a bienvenida esta tarde.involucra electorales? >>> buenas tardes, la razÓn porque nos afecta las decisiones que hacen los oficiales del estado. y es tiempo que nosotros como jÓvenes vamos a poner nuestra voz y este punto de vista. jÓvenes han
porque miro como greta thunberg ella trae cambios por todo el mundo >>> juan estÁ saliendo a votar y lo que pueda, porque es muy importante que todos sepan que aunque no puedas votar hay mucho que todavÍa puedes hacer. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> la generaciÓn z se ha caracterizada por su participaciÓn en las marchas y movimientos sociales su importancia se verÁ reflejada en las elecciones 2020 porque su voto el 10% del electorado para noticias telemundo carmen mÁrquez....
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amid a sea of protesters, tokata is joining a new generation of activists like greta thunberg workinging for women's rights in washington, d.c. and leading a group of native-americans in a fight to protect their sacred land from development. tokata sounds like a superhero. and the place where most superheroes got their start wholeheartedly agrees. >> my name is tokata iron eyes. and i'm a marvel superhero. >> she is one of 20 extraordinary people featured in a series on disney plus. >> the entire idea is to sort of find out who these kids are, which is a massive research project, and why they are marvel-specific heroes. it's getting to know them, their families, the work they're doing, the communities, where they live, and start building out a narrative from there. >> speaking specifically to the characters within the hero project, who comes to mind and the attributes that they all share? >> 1.34. >> there's jordan, who has a prosthetic arm and is doing a lot to make the concept of design more inclusive. >> people who are disabled have the ability to problem-solve. >> we eventually go
amid a sea of protesters, tokata is joining a new generation of activists like greta thunberg workinging for women's rights in washington, d.c. and leading a group of native-americans in a fight to protect their sacred land from development. tokata sounds like a superhero. and the place where most superheroes got their start wholeheartedly agrees. >> my name is tokata iron eyes. and i'm a marvel superhero. >> she is one of 20 extraordinary people featured in a series on disney plus....
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>> sharon. [ laughter ] >> greta thunberg. >> seth: she looks like a sharon [ laughter ] but trump'sim that he can do whatever he wants is very much at the core of trump-ism and the modern republican party. and that ethos is very much on display in this impeachment trial. republicans have spent a decade pretending to be a principled party based on limited government and respect for the constitution where in reality, they never cared about any of that stuff. today's republican party is an authoritarian movement led by people who believe they should have the power to impose their will on everyone else. and trump perfectly embodies that authoritarian mindset, which was on display in its clearest and most obvious form yesterday when trump lawyer alan dershowitz made a truly shocking argument that it doesn't matter if trump engaged in an illegal quid pro quo to cheat in the 2020 election, because if he was doing something to help himself get re-elected, that means he was also doing it in the national interest >> every public official that i know believes that his election is in the public
>> sharon. [ laughter ] >> greta thunberg. >> seth: she looks like a sharon [ laughter ] but trump'sim that he can do whatever he wants is very much at the core of trump-ism and the modern republican party. and that ethos is very much on display in this impeachment trial. republicans have spent a decade pretending to be a principled party based on limited government and respect for the constitution where in reality, they never cared about any of that stuff. today's republican...
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swedish climate activist greta thunberg has been taking part in a school strtrike in lapland, joining. she is on a visit to the region to find out more about how employment -- how climate changes affecting the arctic. it comes as experts on the other of the world measured record temperatures in antarctica. since nigerian artists like whiz kid climbed to start amend international fame, a trend has been developing in nigeria. young people are turning to the entertainment industry to try their luck. to many, it sounds like easy money, as i plummet is high, especially among young people. our correspondent looks into a multibillion-dollar business. ♪ correspondent: money, flashy cars, fame. if you don't have it, aim for it, at least that is a a c commn theme e in nigerian n pop cultu. alfred was atudent off sociciology, but with d dim prospects he turned to directing music videos. >> in this country, we arere millions of graduates, jobless graduates. i found out in no time that is not the way for me. i had to create a solution for myself. correspondent: he is not yet a household name, so h
swedish climate activist greta thunberg has been taking part in a school strtrike in lapland, joining. she is on a visit to the region to find out more about how employment -- how climate changes affecting the arctic. it comes as experts on the other of the world measured record temperatures in antarctica. since nigerian artists like whiz kid climbed to start amend international fame, a trend has been developing in nigeria. young people are turning to the entertainment industry to try their...
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the timber -- greta thunberg has appeared at a rally.he told thousands that she would not be silenced while the world is on fire. we will turn now to violence that has left 38 dead. it began last week in protest over a controversial law that couldn't say makes it difficult for muslims teen citizenship. 30 say no incidents have been reported over the last two days and despite the quiet, fear prevails amongst muslim residents who allege they were targeted by mobs. dw has been to visit one of the neighborhoods hit by violence. [crying] >> shock, fear, and loss is all she is left w with. a few d days ago she fled for hr life when her fire was -- - home was set fire. d[speaking foreign language] [crying] >> similar stories of grief fill this house. she lost her home for decades. she lost her cools in jewelry -- her clothes and jewelry. they are getting by on the kindness of neighbors who have offered food and shelter. after three days of arson and rioting, and uneasy quiet has settled over the neighborhood do the duty -- due to the h heavy pr
the timber -- greta thunberg has appeared at a rally.he told thousands that she would not be silenced while the world is on fire. we will turn now to violence that has left 38 dead. it began last week in protest over a controversial law that couldn't say makes it difficult for muslims teen citizenship. 30 say no incidents have been reported over the last two days and despite the quiet, fear prevails amongst muslim residents who allege they were targeted by mobs. dw has been to visit one of the...
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e bbc has announced that it will broadcast a documentary seri about a teenage cmate activist, greta thunberg and the show will follow her international crusade to demand more climate change and focus on her journey into adulthood. sera because the army is taking highway which runs between damascus and aleppo. that has not been the case since e syrialy stages of conflict way back at the start of the last decade. this is why it matters. here is idlib in the northwest of syria, the lasttronghold for the rebels in the country, and several key rebel held towns are linked by these two crucial motorways. this is the m5, and this is the m4t motorway, and i runs through a number of towns. these are strategically vital roads to all sides, including the goverent, the rebels, turkey, and russia. russiaus, it is relevant be it backs the government and controls province.pace in idlib turkey, much closer to syria, of course, it has supported the rebels against the government and has don f several years, but recently it has been trying to stop the syrian government into idlib, and it is concerned the fighti
e bbc has announced that it will broadcast a documentary seri about a teenage cmate activist, greta thunberg and the show will follow her international crusade to demand more climate change and focus on her journey into adulthood. sera because the army is taking highway which runs between damascus and aleppo. that has not been the case since e syrialy stages of conflict way back at the start of the last decade. this is why it matters. here is idlib in the northwest of syria, the lasttronghold...
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teen climate activist greta thunberg met nobel peace prize winner malala yousafzai. greta is in the uk to join a school strike on friday and she paid a visit to oxford university, where malala is studying greta called malala her role model and malala said, "she's the only friend i'd skip school for. >>> parts of africa are battling the worst locust swarms they've seen in decades. the pests have now spread to the congo marking the first time those insects have been seen in that country since 1944. u.n. agencies are warning of a majom ose flying pests. >> apocalyptic what that looks like there with the locusts everywhere let's get a check you have no our weather with nbc me meteorologist bill karins. >> what do you do if you're farmers and those show up you're done >> a lot of snow overnight in the areas of midwest during the day today. areas like detroit are going to be shoveling snow and likely a school day or early dismissal. the blue in the nap is the snow. from saginaw down to chicago a little bit in peoria and even in st. louis. maybe an inch in st. louis heavier
teen climate activist greta thunberg met nobel peace prize winner malala yousafzai. greta is in the uk to join a school strike on friday and she paid a visit to oxford university, where malala is studying greta called malala her role model and malala said, "she's the only friend i'd skip school for. >>> parts of africa are battling the worst locust swarms they've seen in decades. the pests have now spread to the congo marking the first time those insects have been seen in that...
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teenage climate activist greta thurn bug -- greta thunberg has praised young people for keeping up thes, but her message for older generations was less friendly, accusing them of mouthing empty words and not taking the climate crisis seriously. she e was attetending a protestn her home country of sweden. police here in germany have detained 12 men, following a series of rapes targeting -- a series of raids targeting members of a far-right network accused of targeting politicians and asylum-seekers. reporter: investigators rated this house, as well as 12 o othr locations in sixix german state. the federal prosecutor's office has accused five men of forming a right-wing terrorist group. eight others are accused of providing them with support. friday afternoon, the federal prosecutor said they allegedly exchanged information in chat groups. >> they discussed killing a politician or carrying out an attack on a mosque, but the plans were not concrete. he did not state names and locations where the attacks would be carried out. reporter: the interior minister of north rhine, westphalia said
teenage climate activist greta thurn bug -- greta thunberg has praised young people for keeping up thes, but her message for older generations was less friendly, accusing them of mouthing empty words and not taking the climate crisis seriously. she e was attetending a protestn her home country of sweden. police here in germany have detained 12 men, following a series of rapes targeting -- a series of raids targeting members of a far-right network accused of targeting politicians and...
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climate activist greta thunberg is trending on social media this morning ahead of her visit to bristoltaple in north devon. "we are off to bristol to see @gretathunberg and go along to the climate strike!" but cathy gyngell, editor of the conservative woman website, says: "so, #gretathunberg has flown in for which hundreds of people will be bussed to bristol from other cities, at great cost to british taxpayer due to security and police presence and hundreds of children will skip school. great fun in #bristol!" here's our reporterjohn maguire with more on the demo later. from a lonely protest on the steps of the swedish parliament to the floor of the united nations in new york, greta thunberg has become a huge global figure. nowhere better illustrated than here, where an image of the teenager drowning in rising oceans stares out at a bristol street. greta actually had this as her profile picture for a couple of months back in summer. these campaigners, the same age as greta, organise the school strikes in bristol each month, and today will share the stage with the person who started it
climate activist greta thunberg is trending on social media this morning ahead of her visit to bristoltaple in north devon. "we are off to bristol to see @gretathunberg and go along to the climate strike!" but cathy gyngell, editor of the conservative woman website, says: "so, #gretathunberg has flown in for which hundreds of people will be bussed to bristol from other cities, at great cost to british taxpayer due to security and police presence and hundreds of children will skip...
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the climate change activist greta thunberg has met the human rights campaigner malala yousafzai on a re of their encounter on social media, the nobel peace prize winner describing greta as the only friend she would skip school for. hello there. we're stuck in this colder air stream through wednesday and thursday, and that means more showers, more wintry showers as well, and we've already seen snow falling to quite low levels. now, as those showers ease off across central and eastern parts of the uk, we'll see temperatures dropping away. many areas having a touch of frost. particularly cold though, again, in the north—east of scotland. and given those showers, some icy conditions, especially for northern and western parts of the uk, where those showers keep going into the morning. in general, fewer showers, perhaps, on wednesday. a few will get across to the midlands, eastern england, and eastern scotland, but most of them, certainly during the afternoon, towards northern ireland and western scotland. snow mainly over the hills. some heavier showers, mind you, and temperatures of 5—9 d
the climate change activist greta thunberg has met the human rights campaigner malala yousafzai on a re of their encounter on social media, the nobel peace prize winner describing greta as the only friend she would skip school for. hello there. we're stuck in this colder air stream through wednesday and thursday, and that means more showers, more wintry showers as well, and we've already seen snow falling to quite low levels. now, as those showers ease off across central and eastern parts of...
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recently "time" magazine named swedish teenager greta thunberg its person of the year in 2019.he is a passionate and compelling youngster who believes we all have a part to play in preventing climate change. she sets an example for all of us. i would like to chall earning our own young students to think about fwretia's message to all of us. the adults in this room often talk about sustainability and the future. but for those under 21, it's more about your future than ours. it is never too early to take ownership of it, because it's as much about everyday activities as it is about large, sweeping public policy. we can work with the legislature to permanently set aside 10,000 acres in conservation land under the state's legacy land program, as we have over the past year and a half. we can mandate 100% clean energy usage by 2045. but without your involvement, public policy is just that, a policy written on a piece of paper. it is your support and daily participation that transforms those policies into meaningful actions. and if you don't believe me, just ask the graduates of kupu,
recently "time" magazine named swedish teenager greta thunberg its person of the year in 2019.he is a passionate and compelling youngster who believes we all have a part to play in preventing climate change. she sets an example for all of us. i would like to chall earning our own young students to think about fwretia's message to all of us. the adults in this room often talk about sustainability and the future. but for those under 21, it's more about your future than ours. it is never...
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rise of the so—called greta effect, support for online activists like the climate campaigner greta thunberge in the whole entire world. there has been a rapid diversification in this generation's digital habits. not on one or two platforms, they are on several, often all at once. what apps do you use? instagram, youtube, whatsapp, and i play games on there, obviously. instagram, snapchat, tiktok. what's so good about tiktok? it's really funny and you spend so much time on it because it doesn't stop, you keep scrolling through each video. your parents and guardians, what do they worry about when they tell you to stop spending so much time on their smartphone? they always talk about their generation and they say theirs is better, they didn't have smartphones and they were in the real world. because everybody around us has a smartphone, you need one as well. over half of 12—15—year—olds have seen hateful content in the last year, up from a third in 2016. there's also been a huge surge in gaming among girls, while the proportion of boys' gaming hasn't changed. over a quarter of kids aged 5—15 n
rise of the so—called greta effect, support for online activists like the climate campaigner greta thunberge in the whole entire world. there has been a rapid diversification in this generation's digital habits. not on one or two platforms, they are on several, often all at once. what apps do you use? instagram, youtube, whatsapp, and i play games on there, obviously. instagram, snapchat, tiktok. what's so good about tiktok? it's really funny and you spend so much time on it because it...
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nobel peace prize winner malala yousafzai told climate activist greta thunberg she was the only personhe would skip school for. that's all. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. president emmanuel macron‘s bold promise to break the political mould in france has collided with reality. his reform plans, from tax to pensions, have stirred a backlash against what protestors call his neoliberal elitism. as his internal problems have mounted, so too have doubts about his ability to be the eu's visionary leader. well, my guest today is gabriel attal, minister for youth and a rising star in the president's party. why has the macron magic worn off so quickly? gabriel attal, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. what's gone wrong? halfway through his term, president macron seems to have lost the faith of the french public. no, i don't think so. president macron was elected in a very tormented situation. you had almost 40% of the voters who voted for extremist parties. he was elected in this situation, and we always knew it would be hard, and we a
nobel peace prize winner malala yousafzai told climate activist greta thunberg she was the only personhe would skip school for. that's all. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. president emmanuel macron‘s bold promise to break the political mould in france has collided with reality. his reform plans, from tax to pensions, have stirred a backlash against what protestors call his neoliberal elitism. as his internal problems have mounted,...
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news, atlanta. >> thank you, steve. >>> for the second year in a row, teenage climate activist greta thunbergl peace prize. >> two laurp lawmakers sweden nominated her saying she has worked hard to make politicians open their eyes to the climate crisis. thunberg was nominated by three norwegian lawmakers last year. the nobel peace prize will be handed out in october. >>> as promised, jack is back soon when we come back. "the bachelor" takes the drama on the road to central america. >>> and we are getting a peek backstage from j. lo's halftime show. "the skinny" is next. babies aren't fully developed until at least 39 weeks. a healthy baby is worth the wait. ♪ skinny just gim ♪ skinny just gimme the skinny >>> "the skinny" starts and i'm laughing to myself because i was going to say, there was drama in iowa and there was drama on "the bachelor." last night's episode was crazy. >> and joining us from somewhere in this building is our chief senior bachelor analyst jack sheahan. jack, more drama, no way. >> no drama, no doubt. it was a given, let's put it that way. we left off last week, peter ha
news, atlanta. >> thank you, steve. >>> for the second year in a row, teenage climate activist greta thunbergl peace prize. >> two laurp lawmakers sweden nominated her saying she has worked hard to make politicians open their eyes to the climate crisis. thunberg was nominated by three norwegian lawmakers last year. the nobel peace prize will be handed out in october. >>> as promised, jack is back soon when we come back. "the bachelor" takes the drama on...
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that ties in with the story in the guardian as well, the story in the guardian as well, the greta thunbergists. that's right. linked to the previous item with 0fcom, we've seen a lot of teenagers getting involved in political campaigns, driven by the fact that they have a belief in a particular cause and we called this the greater effect when it comes to 0fcom's piece. there is the summit taking place in britain, that story also in the guardian, run clinic change. this is also linked to the fact the government is looking to phase out petrol and diesel vehicles five years ahead of schedule —— on climate change. that is a big ambition. it's only five years and the technology is advancing all the time. the other thing is the carbon neutral by 20110, how many other countries are signed up to that?” think very few at this point. a lot of it will come in this summit that the uk government is organising shortly. but it is dividing opinion. claire 0'neill who was previously tasked with running this campaign is 110w tasked with running this campaign is now having a bit of a public fight with the go
that ties in with the story in the guardian as well, the story in the guardian as well, the greta thunbergists. that's right. linked to the previous item with 0fcom, we've seen a lot of teenagers getting involved in political campaigns, driven by the fact that they have a belief in a particular cause and we called this the greater effect when it comes to 0fcom's piece. there is the summit taking place in britain, that story also in the guardian, run clinic change. this is also linked to the...
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the teenage activist greta thunberg leads thousands of people on a climate change protest through the
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not a great look, especially if you have just come back from hanging out with greta thunberg and talkingavos, great look there, but had taken three transplanted flights in the past couple of weeks. racking up 60,000 miles, it says in the paper. -- 16,000. he says he offsets his carbon missions. maybe he does. there is a cost question, £91 is how much it would have cost to take a train and he spent £12,000 on a helicopter but i think even if you carbon offset, you have got to think. greta is an example of someone think. greta is an example of someone who think. greta is an example of someone who wants think. greta is an example of someone who wants to be the change. she said it have to do it, you can't just offset it, you have to demonstrate you have a different way. i am sure lots of people are flying into ba ftas way. i am sure lots of people are flying into baftas which is the last story on the front of the sunday times. more criticism about the lack of diversity, a familiar theme in all of these award ceremonies. yeah, the depressing bit is a lot of black actors are saying we have to
not a great look, especially if you have just come back from hanging out with greta thunberg and talkingavos, great look there, but had taken three transplanted flights in the past couple of weeks. racking up 60,000 miles, it says in the paper. -- 16,000. he says he offsets his carbon missions. maybe he does. there is a cost question, £91 is how much it would have cost to take a train and he spent £12,000 on a helicopter but i think even if you carbon offset, you have got to think. greta is...
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boys, and there is a growth in older kids in social consciousness, 0fcom regulators call it the greta thunbergoader range of things. england's cricketers are playing south africa in the first one day international of a three match series in cape town. it's the first time eoin morgan's men have returned to action since winning the world cup at lords lastjuly, as our sports correspondent katie gornall reports. six months ago, england were basking in the glory of becoming world champions. memories of that epic summer are champions. memories of that epic summer are fresh in the minds of many, but in the cape town sunshine it was time to move on. the man who put the finishing touches on the triumph at lord's was a neighbour to keep going. jason roy with a barrage of early boundaries. england my biggest talent was rested, restricted to the role of spectator, and it would become a difficult watch. jason roy's early promise fizzled out and jonny bairstow never really got going. both england's's openers gone within six balls. two more wickets fell and england needed runs. what a time to make your debut
boys, and there is a growth in older kids in social consciousness, 0fcom regulators call it the greta thunbergoader range of things. england's cricketers are playing south africa in the first one day international of a three match series in cape town. it's the first time eoin morgan's men have returned to action since winning the world cup at lords lastjuly, as our sports correspondent katie gornall reports. six months ago, england were basking in the glory of becoming world champions. memories...
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the teenager greta thunberg leads thousands of people on a climate change protest through the streetsbristol. i will not be silenced while the world is on fire. will you? the freddie misery continues by some, residents and parts of east yorkshire are evacuating as water levels rise. ina in a moment it is going to be time for sports day but first a quick look at what else is coming up this evening here on bbc news. we will get the latest on the coronavirus after the first breath and dies from the outbreak and also discuss the impact on the global markets. as the housing regulator finds evidence of the potential mixed setting of leasehold property, after seven, i will be speaking to a campaigner who says that she too is trapped in one of those. and then at ioao, and 1130, we will take a look at tomorrow's front pages with david bond and michael booker from the express. that's all coming up, here on bbc news, now it is sports day. hello and thanks for your company on sportsday. a busy programme on the way. here's what we've got for you: he's one of swimming's most divisive characters and
the teenager greta thunberg leads thousands of people on a climate change protest through the streetsbristol. i will not be silenced while the world is on fire. will you? the freddie misery continues by some, residents and parts of east yorkshire are evacuating as water levels rise. ina in a moment it is going to be time for sports day but first a quick look at what else is coming up this evening here on bbc news. we will get the latest on the coronavirus after the first breath and dies from...
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we're looking at the front page of the independent now, greta thunberg between two fellow supporters,is back again, back on our shores. she went to bristol, all the kids we re she went to bristol, all the kids were out on strike from school. i thought you went on strike against the thing you don't really like that anyway. she has shown a generation and possibly more how to be activists. you know, she might get some huge results at the end of it, inafew some huge results at the end of it, in a few years. but she wants it now. she is talking and saying we are the adults now, we are the only ones taking the climate emergency seriously. she says we are com pletely seriously. she says we are completely ignored by politicians, the media and those in power. so she has had a good response from a lot of politicians, and a lot of people as well, a lot of normal people, he would not normally have been particularly engaged in climate change. but she is still not happy with that, and you know, fair play to her. she is keeping up the pressure on everyone. she is not going to be patted on the head a
we're looking at the front page of the independent now, greta thunberg between two fellow supporters,is back again, back on our shores. she went to bristol, all the kids we re she went to bristol, all the kids were out on strike from school. i thought you went on strike against the thing you don't really like that anyway. she has shown a generation and possibly more how to be activists. you know, she might get some huge results at the end of it, inafew some huge results at the end of it, in a...
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inspired by teen activist, greta thunberg, who's been boycotting school every friday since last year to protest climate change. >> all these young people, striking on friday, saying come on, adults. where are you? we didn't cause this. i thought, well, what can i do? i want to be able to put my body on the line and kind of role model what the next step should look like. >> reporter: specifically, what would you feel successful about, if you, if you saw something changed? >> here's the thing. in cities all over the country and states, they're allt the table, figuring out what has to be done to reduce the carbon footprint. it's happening. it's just, now it has to happen glob globally. >> reporter: fonda born into hollywood royalty made her way in oscar winning performances including "coming home." >> it's very scary for me. >> reporter: later, she built a workout empire. her personal fitness videos selling millions worldwide. but her activism has garnered just as much attention along the way. she's grown accustomed to being arrested. becoming a regular at protests for years, both rever
inspired by teen activist, greta thunberg, who's been boycotting school every friday since last year to protest climate change. >> all these young people, striking on friday, saying come on, adults. where are you? we didn't cause this. i thought, well, what can i do? i want to be able to put my body on the line and kind of role model what the next step should look like. >> reporter: specifically, what would you feel successful about, if you, if you saw something changed? >>...
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greta thunberg is headed to the silver screen.adcaster bbc announcing will produce documentary series about climate change featuring the teenage activist was no release date has been set. us streaming company who will make a documentary about her. dwayne the rock johnson's daughter joining the family business. simone johnson posting a video of her training to join the wwe tweeting for the little girl who fell in love with wrestling and was determined to make this dream a reality this is for you. ready to get after it, let's do this. she will be a force -- fourth-generation wrestler by the way. time for the good, the bad and the ugly. up first the good. real-life version, street performer lifted into the sky by dozens of balloons, carnival street showing italy and the bad, us coast guard number $340 million worth of cocaine in san diego, the drugs seized over two month and the ugly, this could be assigned democrats are still reeling from the iowa caucuses. watch what happens here. the sign falling off the podium to the floor as the
greta thunberg is headed to the silver screen.adcaster bbc announcing will produce documentary series about climate change featuring the teenage activist was no release date has been set. us streaming company who will make a documentary about her. dwayne the rock johnson's daughter joining the family business. simone johnson posting a video of her training to join the wwe tweeting for the little girl who fell in love with wrestling and was determined to make this dream a reality this is for...
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but they would rather talk about climate change and get lectures by greta thunberg going all over ther from that side of international. speeded the destruction of nature, which continues to very brisk pace in china and throughout asia, they are destroying nature and polluting the world and dumping garbage into the ocean and killing fish. nobody cares because they are so obsessed with the climate. >> there's a political correctness as well, tucker, we talk about the handling of certain food and animals, that's a real thing but were not supposed to talk about that. >> tucker: i don't care, you should not be eating bats. no bat eating, okay? >> agree to. >> tucker: [laughs] gray, a reasonable man, buck sexton. don't miss treat animals. that's it for us, to an end every night, the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. it could not from washing to that's the best weekend and coming up a "hannity" now. ♪ >> sean: welcome to the big breaking news addition of "hannity," hello miami! we begin tonight a fox news alert and tonight the witch hunt the schumer
but they would rather talk about climate change and get lectures by greta thunberg going all over ther from that side of international. speeded the destruction of nature, which continues to very brisk pace in china and throughout asia, they are destroying nature and polluting the world and dumping garbage into the ocean and killing fish. nobody cares because they are so obsessed with the climate. >> there's a political correctness as well, tucker, we talk about the handling of certain...
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. >>> greta thunberg is getting her own reality show. viewers can see her embarking on adventures and some of the worlds remote places, all while engaging in conversation with government officials, world leaders and that show will be on bbc. >>> spring training starts for pitchers and catchers for the oakland a's with the first official work park tomorrow. the season will be extended and they were eliminated in the wild-card game in the last two season and they are closer than ever to building a new ballpark in oakland, they say. >>> pitchers and catchers for the giants also report for spring training today with some big changes at the ballpark, such as moving the bullpens from foul territory to behind the centerfield wall and there will be protective netting extended all the way to the foul poles and that is part of a broader initiative to enhance the safety for fans. >>> president trump speaks out about what he believes is a timetable to the coronavirus and what he told supporters at a rally in new hampshire as we learn about another c
. >>> greta thunberg is getting her own reality show. viewers can see her embarking on adventures and some of the worlds remote places, all while engaging in conversation with government officials, world leaders and that show will be on bbc. >>> spring training starts for pitchers and catchers for the oakland a's with the first official work park tomorrow. the season will be extended and they were eliminated in the wild-card game in the last two season and they are closer than...
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. >>> a proposed mural of greta thunberg in north dakota has been withdrawn the artist who planned thatoot mural in honor of the activist said the business slated to feature the image had received threats of boycotts and vandalism. >>> and the white house confirming president trump will, indeed, attend a 62nd annual daytona 500 on sunday, head of the daytona international speedway issued a statement saying he is honored that the president has agreed to experience the great american race george w. bush was at the event in 2004. all right. i made it through the news update, kel, without sneezing. >> feel better i was going to say i hope the president brings ear plugs because those races -- >> yes, are very loud. >> -- so very, very loud here is what's ahead on "the exchange." >>> ahead a look at the technology that something the world map the coronavirus. >>> can caterpillar run 20%? >> rent the runway tries to fix its logistic problems, bloomberg's meme mhi aacnend direct to consumer woes. >>> let's catch you up on a few stories in rapid fire. morgan brennan and steve kovack join me now.
. >>> a proposed mural of greta thunberg in north dakota has been withdrawn the artist who planned thatoot mural in honor of the activist said the business slated to feature the image had received threats of boycotts and vandalism. >>> and the white house confirming president trump will, indeed, attend a 62nd annual daytona 500 on sunday, head of the daytona international speedway issued a statement saying he is honored that the president has agreed to experience the great...
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are sharing facebook posts and comments about social issues, called the greta effect because of greta thunbergto get in line and have a voice. is there a motivation in terms of suggesting things that could be changed? how will these be used in the end? things that could be changed? how will these be used in the end7m things that could be changed? how will these be used in the end? it is used to create a snapshot, a yearly generational snapshot of young people. there are lots of other things coming out of it. they speak to parents, finding that the increase in parental consensus, saying that there are content of self harm online, but there are more conversations going on within families and schools, both with children and their parents reaching out and finding out how to stay safe online and have a positive experience, and they found many more pa rents felt experience, and they found many more parents felt the benefits of the internet where worth it for the risks they might encounter. there is the disconnect, which is narrowing between the parents and their digital native kids. another thing th
are sharing facebook posts and comments about social issues, called the greta effect because of greta thunbergto get in line and have a voice. is there a motivation in terms of suggesting things that could be changed? how will these be used in the end? things that could be changed? how will these be used in the end7m things that could be changed? how will these be used in the end? it is used to create a snapshot, a yearly generational snapshot of young people. there are lots of other things...
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weigh are maki wei we are making them environmentally friendly so we don't upset greta thunberg. of the bed's seemingly flimsy construction, many have asked, will they be sturdy enough to support my erotic movements? the thrusting and so forth? yes, they will, as long as you use one of the 72 approved sexual positions. and look, i've brought some of my friends to help me demonstrate. ooh, ooh. the slalom. the wheat farmer's plow, subsidized, of course. course. the four-poster bed. in this one, everyone is enjoying themselves solo, but locking eyes the whole time. maybe we should just use the floor. cool runnings. remember that movie? r.i.p. john candy. gymnastics. [ bleep ]. and of course the high dive. ah! >> how did you get in here? what's going on here? >> i know that this film was not sanctioned. i just want to say that's all the time i have for this sexual instruction. good luck in your copulations. >> jimmy: well, thank you for doing that, for not just your country but for the world. >> jimmy: nick kroll! "olympic dreams" opens in theaters and vod valentine's day. we'll be
weigh are maki wei we are making them environmentally friendly so we don't upset greta thunberg. of the bed's seemingly flimsy construction, many have asked, will they be sturdy enough to support my erotic movements? the thrusting and so forth? yes, they will, as long as you use one of the 72 approved sexual positions. and look, i've brought some of my friends to help me demonstrate. ooh, ooh. the slalom. the wheat farmer's plow, subsidized, of course. course. the four-poster bed. in this one,...