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and i'm a big pedro almodovarfan, i loved the short film that he made, the human voice, just recentlyst felt to me like this is not one of his best works. it has some great elements in it, and it has some things in it that i will cherish, but it did feel like two films and, like i said, not so much parallel as kind of tangential. how fascinating. he doesn't usually do politics, does he? he has done political comedy before, but it's never really landed for me. but this is, you know, this is a serious work. it's serious, and it's clearly very personal and heartfelt. i wish i liked it more than i did. which brings me rather nicely onto amulet, which is a british horror movie, written and directed by romola garai. this is her directorial debut. and the story is an ex—soldier from an unnamed european conflict finds himself destitute in london, he is taken in by a nun played by imelda staunton, in a horror movie, which is never a good sign. reeta laughs. and she says, look, i can give you a house to stay in, but you have to do the house up, and incidentally, in the house is magda, who is lo
and i'm a big pedro almodovarfan, i loved the short film that he made, the human voice, just recentlyst felt to me like this is not one of his best works. it has some great elements in it, and it has some things in it that i will cherish, but it did feel like two films and, like i said, not so much parallel as kind of tangential. how fascinating. he doesn't usually do politics, does he? he has done political comedy before, but it's never really landed for me. but this is, you know, this is a...
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fantastic soundtrack using human voices, and really creepy, and i don't know whether you're a horrorso in that case, it's not a horror film, it's a ghostly thriller with a solid political underpinning and you'll absolutely love it. that's, you've sold it to me! you should see it, it's really good. and romola garai, we know her from our screens. is this herfirst... it's her directorial feature debut, she's done some shorts before. i interviewed herjust recently because the film played at fright fest, which is a horror film festival, cos she's a total horror fan. she knows horror inside out and you can tell when you see this, i mean, this has references to andrzej zulawski's possession and films that, really, only horror fans know, but i think anyone could watch this, and if you're not a horrorfan, it's not a horrorfilm... laughter. it is, but, you know, it's a ghostly chiller. i've heard you! what else have we got? sing 2. sing made 600 million worldwide, so now we have sing 2. so in sing... i wonder why. yeah, i know, it's — and the film feels very much like, yeah, and that is exactl
fantastic soundtrack using human voices, and really creepy, and i don't know whether you're a horrorso in that case, it's not a horror film, it's a ghostly thriller with a solid political underpinning and you'll absolutely love it. that's, you've sold it to me! you should see it, it's really good. and romola garai, we know her from our screens. is this herfirst... it's her directorial feature debut, she's done some shorts before. i interviewed herjust recently because the film played at fright...
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a fantastic soundtrack using human voices and i don't know whether you are a horror film fan.voices and i don't know whether you are a horror film fan.— are a horror film fan. not so much. i think he would _ are a horror film fan. not so much. i think he would absolutely - are a horror film fan. not so much. i think he would absolutely love - are a horror film fan. not so much. i think he would absolutely love it. | i think he would absolutely love it. you have sold it to me. you should see it, you have sold it to me. you should see it. it's — you have sold it to me. you should see it, it's really _ you have sold it to me. you should see it, it's really good. _ you have sold it to me. you should see it, it's really good. this - you have sold it to me. you should see it, it's really good. this is - see it, it's really good. this is her first directorial _ see it, it's really good. this is her first directorial feature . see it, it's really good. this is - her first directorial feature debut. she has done some shorts before and they interviewed her recently and she is a total ho
a fantastic soundtrack using human voices and i don't know whether you are a horror film fan.voices and i don't know whether you are a horror film fan.— are a horror film fan. not so much. i think he would _ are a horror film fan. not so much. i think he would absolutely - are a horror film fan. not so much. i think he would absolutely love - are a horror film fan. not so much. i think he would absolutely love it. | i think he would absolutely love it. you have sold it to me. you should see...
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a fantastic soundtrack using human voices and i don't know whether you are a horror film fan.d she is a total horror fan and she knows horror inside out and you can tell when you see this it has references to possession and films that really only horror fans know, if you are not a horror fan, it's not a horror film but it is. we have got sing 2. sing made 600 million worldwide so now we have sing 2. the film feels very much... in sing 2 you have matthew mcconaughey as buster miller who wanted to say that the editor and now he's put on a production that he wants to be picked up by the big time and they have not impressed the talent scouts but that has not taken the wind out of his sails. here is the clip. that scout did not think we were good enough. she sounds like a jerk. but she is wrong, dead wrong. there is a reason our show sold out every night and her boss will love it. maybe we could just do a different show. j i got this. seriously i have this idea for a space musical. - all right, we are rolling out. do you not want to hear about a space musical? | guys, come on! wait
a fantastic soundtrack using human voices and i don't know whether you are a horror film fan.d she is a total horror fan and she knows horror inside out and you can tell when you see this it has references to possession and films that really only horror fans know, if you are not a horror fan, it's not a horror film but it is. we have got sing 2. sing made 600 million worldwide so now we have sing 2. the film feels very much... in sing 2 you have matthew mcconaughey as buster miller who wanted...
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than half a million americans telling their stories, to become the largest single collection of human voices with one aim at its core. >> dave isay: what if we just give the entire country the chance to be listened to and have a chance to talk about, you know, who they are? >> o'donnell: do you think part of the problem we're having in america is that people are so angry because they don't feel like anybody's listening to them? >> isay: yeah. i think people feel-- people feel misunderstood and judged and unheard. you know, nobody has ever, in the-- in the history of humanity, no-- nobody's ever changed their mind because-- by being called an idiot or a moron or a snowflake. but, you know, many minds have been changed by being listened to, by conversation, being told that they're loved. >> o'donnell: something that we would all consider maybe so simple is so powerful. >> isay: yeah, being told that, all of our stories matter equally and infinitely, is-- you know, is-- is something everyone needs to hear. >> o'donnell: dave isay seems to always be listening, always taking notes, even during ou
than half a million americans telling their stories, to become the largest single collection of human voices with one aim at its core. >> dave isay: what if we just give the entire country the chance to be listened to and have a chance to talk about, you know, who they are? >> o'donnell: do you think part of the problem we're having in america is that people are so angry because they don't feel like anybody's listening to them? >> isay: yeah. i think people feel-- people feel...
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he's the voice for human rights and human choice. he's never side of the feedback is always decided that he was the control. what is running the chief justice james also stress that the court was not there to judge the merits of joke, which is, ties only whether or not the minister actually was within his authority. it's the 2nd time joking which has faced the federal court enlisted of when he was approved for a visa and a medical exemption to play in the strain open on the ground. he already had covered 19 in december, but on january the 5th when he arrived at melbourne to port immigration officials said he failed to make the entry criteria. and his visa was canceled. a federal court then over turn that decision only to be over ruled by the immigration of 4 days later, when the government announced joseph, which must leave australia. this is a problem where the federal government issued a visa. let's not forget that issued novak, which with a visa allowed him to board a plane. and then when he arrived here during that time, really t
he's the voice for human rights and human choice. he's never side of the feedback is always decided that he was the control. what is running the chief justice james also stress that the court was not there to judge the merits of joke, which is, ties only whether or not the minister actually was within his authority. it's the 2nd time joking which has faced the federal court enlisted of when he was approved for a visa and a medical exemption to play in the strain open on the ground. he already...
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one of the rainbow nations most revered voices for human rights. his successor embrace one of his daughters. she is grieving the father as tutu was known to so many south africans. >> we need to pray for her. we need to assure her that we love her, even when the data is gone. >> tutu did not want to be remembered with pomp. inside the cathedral, small ceremony was held. leaders and ordinary south africans alike laid flowers and those gathered performed songs and some of his favorite hymns. his grandson spoke and thanked mourners for helping his family through a time. >> we have been reassured by the outpouring of love and prayers and support that have poured i from around the world that he wi not be out of my just because he is out of sight. >> we miss you. we love you. we thank you. >> as his coffin was carried out, members of the public sang songs in celebration of his life and legacy. born under apartheid, he dreamed of a different sou africa and through his ministry, he helped bring that nation into being. >> as 2021 trust to a close, dw news i
one of the rainbow nations most revered voices for human rights. his successor embrace one of his daughters. she is grieving the father as tutu was known to so many south africans. >> we need to pray for her. we need to assure her that we love her, even when the data is gone. >> tutu did not want to be remembered with pomp. inside the cathedral, small ceremony was held. leaders and ordinary south africans alike laid flowers and those gathered performed songs and some of his favorite...
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. >> his was an unwavering voice for human the new year in south africa began by laying to rest archbishop desmond tutu tooth out question a in the struggle for freedom. >> for justice, for equality and for peace. not only in south the country of his best put on the world as >> 2 two's body was carried down the aisle in the cathedral. that was his spiritual home for years by his grandchildren. the 90 year-old died last weekend leaving behind a legacy of leadership. >> in human rights and standing >> convey all of them. thanks. >> for the many ways in which. >> all of you have stepped to >> all how much you love it. >> the anglican archbishops anti-apartheid campaign was instrumental in ending white minority rule in south africa, some kind of recall. and bringing nelson mandela from political prisoner to preeminent politician as the country's first democratically elected president in 1994. >> his even use it. >> sometimes often can >> never >> and >> we're always voice, of course, in many ways to to served as an international moral compass an array of human rights issues. >> earning him. th
. >> his was an unwavering voice for human the new year in south africa began by laying to rest archbishop desmond tutu tooth out question a in the struggle for freedom. >> for justice, for equality and for peace. not only in south the country of his best put on the world as >> 2 two's body was carried down the aisle in the cathedral. that was his spiritual home for years by his grandchildren. the 90 year-old died last weekend leaving behind a legacy of leadership. >> in...
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people were longing for human contact and a friendly voice on the phone or a beckoning message on facebook that became harder to turn away from, all of that. at the same time without without regular contact with friends and family, it was easier for small scams to balloon into big scams. so still today, 18 months into the pandemic, federal agencies, state governments and advocates who -- warn of con artists who will do the following. pedal fake cures for the coronavirus number to charge outrageous prices for protective equipment and third, seek to steal stimulus checks and unemployment benefits. these types of scenarios which are exacerbated by the pandemic or not hypothetical. today the committee will hear testimony from kate kleiner . kate is a resident in pennsylvania, southeastern pennsylvania. last year, kate survived a scam in which a con artist defrauded her of tens of thousands of dollars. i want to thank kate for being with us today. i'll introduce her later more formally but also i want to say to kate into so many others who come here to congress to testify about something that t
people were longing for human contact and a friendly voice on the phone or a beckoning message on facebook that became harder to turn away from, all of that. at the same time without without regular contact with friends and family, it was easier for small scams to balloon into big scams. so still today, 18 months into the pandemic, federal agencies, state governments and advocates who -- warn of con artists who will do the following. pedal fake cures for the coronavirus number to charge...
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busy learn more about this voice, which shows the power of a human story. the ability to really get into people's ha and to communities in such a poignant way. how else would it be possible to understand this message? the fact that a girl was only able to be a girl for 7 years before she was deported to a concentration camp. it is impossible to comprehend that a child's rubella in a childhood is stolen from a girl in this way. her family dignity was stolen from her. i would like to thank you. good luck, shot anger, thank you for managing to make the incomprehensible comprehensible. thank you for sharing your personal joy with us in deep with the whole of the world or in order for memories of the holocaust to be passed on to future generations billed by global day. worth with gorgeous young ladies and gentlemen, go it goblin decisions which changed in his life were taken 80 years and 7 days ago, not far from here in the van z partial villa. it's marla mall or, well, i was able to visit this grandiose for the yesterday hush and tell me it rendered me speechle
busy learn more about this voice, which shows the power of a human story. the ability to really get into people's ha and to communities in such a poignant way. how else would it be possible to understand this message? the fact that a girl was only able to be a girl for 7 years before she was deported to a concentration camp. it is impossible to comprehend that a child's rubella in a childhood is stolen from a girl in this way. her family dignity was stolen from her. i would like to thank you....
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voice a.i. in history to operate checkers corporate drive-thrus location. when you pull into a drive-thru through location. you don't need too talk to a human. to voice assistant. take your orders more reliably, consist extent consistently, that your food pickup would be faster than otherwise. it speeds up the drive-thru and lets humans do their jobs better because the voice a.i. is doing all the routine work. ashley: but are you a job-killer for humans, raj? >> well, the fact of the matter is right now that restaurants can't find enough labor to actually keep their restaurants open. and so in that environment they need technology like this. they need automation to actually just serve as many guests as they were able to before. so this game has changed and you know, plenty of unfilled jobs right now. restaurants are struggling just to stay open, to provide the same level of service they were previously. that is what our technology helps them do. provide better service. serve as many guests as before and speed up the over all drive-thrus which is critical for any restaurant chain. ashley: we had some pictures on the screen, raj, of some of tho
voice a.i. in history to operate checkers corporate drive-thrus location. when you pull into a drive-thru through location. you don't need too talk to a human. to voice assistant. take your orders more reliably, consist extent consistently, that your food pickup would be faster than otherwise. it speeds up the drive-thru and lets humans do their jobs better because the voice a.i. is doing all the routine work. ashley: but are you a job-killer for humans, raj? >> well, the fact of the...
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kazakhstan and will have to rely on countries like russia to find a solution that respects human rights and the voicesbret: trey yingst our middle east bureau. thank you. up next the biden administration doubles down on push to defeat the coronavirus. there is new scientific analysis to suggest we as a country will live with it first beyond our borders tonight novak djokovic the world's top rank tennis player still in melbourne as he awaits decision on appeal seeking exemption on the covid-19 vaccine requirement. the court agreed not to deport him before a full hearing on monday. the tennis star is chasing a record breaking 21st grand slam at the australian open. north korea claims it fired hypersonic missile this week that successfully hit its target. u.s. officials tell fox the test was like whether i a blahistic projectile not with a hypersonic missile. the intelligence community is still assessing that launch. the second time since september north korea has claimed to have tested a hypersonic missile. this is a live look at a visa from earth tv. the big story there tonight, spain will consider a p
kazakhstan and will have to rely on countries like russia to find a solution that respects human rights and the voicesbret: trey yingst our middle east bureau. thank you. up next the biden administration doubles down on push to defeat the coronavirus. there is new scientific analysis to suggest we as a country will live with it first beyond our borders tonight novak djokovic the world's top rank tennis player still in melbourne as he awaits decision on appeal seeking exemption on the covid-19...
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he's a voice for human rights and human choice. he has never stated he's anti-vax.has always just stated that he wants to control what enters his body. >> reporter: before the ruling, other professional tennis players weighing in on the situation. >> i think all of this could have been avoided like we've all done by getting vaccinated and doing all the things we had to do to come here in australia because everybody knew very clearly the rules, and we just have to follow them. >> reporter: as expected, there's plenty of reaction to this online with serena williams' coach saying the biggest loser of this mess is the tournament, saying he hopes we can just get on with it and start talking about the tennis. janai? >> so many developments that lead up to the tournament that starts this week. thank you so much. >>> back here at home, and time for the weather, and in for rob marciano is danielle breezy from our nashville station, wkrn tv. danielle, we hear that rain coming down behind you. >> reporter: janai, it is raining here, but a lot of folks are seeing snow from this
he's a voice for human rights and human choice. he has never stated he's anti-vax.has always just stated that he wants to control what enters his body. >> reporter: before the ruling, other professional tennis players weighing in on the situation. >> i think all of this could have been avoided like we've all done by getting vaccinated and doing all the things we had to do to come here in australia because everybody knew very clearly the rules, and we just have to follow them....
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humanity. >> he's overlapping voices. he's letting the camera drift around.ble movies and then there's nashville that sits firmly at top. >> "nashville" is a political movie. it deals with a political campaign. and the sense in which this country is both divided and deluded. >> it's nashville. >> he was taking boundaries with film making at that point and pushing it, pushing it good. >> he was crazy, stoned all the time but a brilliant filmmaker. >> ruth gordon and bud played in it, an 80-year-old woman and an 18-year-old suicidal young man. >> he learned how to live with the idea we all will die at some point and we don't know when, and it's so beautiful. i can hardly talk about it without choking up. >> that sound track mattered a lot to that movie. there was this marriage of weirdness, darkness, death, comedy, sex and ted stevens was just sort of a magical thing, you know? >> really interested in the eccentric and outsider and misunderstood. and i think in all his films you could see threads of that. >> what about me. >> what about you? you're different. >
humanity. >> he's overlapping voices. he's letting the camera drift around.ble movies and then there's nashville that sits firmly at top. >> "nashville" is a political movie. it deals with a political campaign. and the sense in which this country is both divided and deluded. >> it's nashville. >> he was taking boundaries with film making at that point and pushing it, pushing it good. >> he was crazy, stoned all the time but a brilliant filmmaker. >>...
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human shield. one of them on australian teenager sent a voice message scribing what he saw. >> i've seen a lot of bodieskids eight to 12 years old. my friends got killed, i'm very scared i'm by myself and there's a lot of people injured. i really need help. >> fierce clashes have forced thousands of people from their homes. [speaking foreing language] >> local forces are battling to regain control, backed by u.s. fighter jets. [speaking foreing language] 250 more fighters have surrendered today. the attack was not a surprise. the prison has suffered repeated breakout attacks. it raises serious questions for the many countries who left their men and boys there. there are calls for the vulnerable children inside to finally be repatriated by their home nations. laura: you are watching bbc world news america. still to come, cheering crowds have gathered to celebrate monday scoop. -- mondays coup. laura: a covert outbreak on board and australian navy ship could hold up the delivery of aid to tonga. supplies have been delivered without humankind to because -- human contact. >> the covid-19 outbreak on the aus
human shield. one of them on australian teenager sent a voice message scribing what he saw. >> i've seen a lot of bodieskids eight to 12 years old. my friends got killed, i'm very scared i'm by myself and there's a lot of people injured. i really need help. >> fierce clashes have forced thousands of people from their homes. [speaking foreing language] >> local forces are battling to regain control, backed by u.s. fighter jets. [speaking foreing language] 250 more fighters have...
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not i job, which is not, i mean, he's the voice for human rights and human choice. he's never cited. he's always just decided that he was the control. what interest is money? the chief justice james also stress that the court was not fair to judge the merits of joke, which is, ties only whether or not the minister actually was within his authority. it's the 2nd time joke of which has faced the federal court enlisted of when he was approved for a visa and a medical exemption to play in the strain open on the ground. he already had covered 19 in december, but on january the 5th when he arrived at melbourne to port immigration officials said he failed to make the entry criteria. and his visa was cancelled a federal court. then over turn, that decision only to be over ruled by the immigration minister. 4 days later, when the government announced joke of which must leave australia. this is a poem where the federal government issued a visa. let's not forget that issued novak, which with a visa allowed him to board a plane. and then when he arrived here during that time, r
not i job, which is not, i mean, he's the voice for human rights and human choice. he's never cited. he's always just decided that he was the control. what interest is money? the chief justice james also stress that the court was not fair to judge the merits of joke, which is, ties only whether or not the minister actually was within his authority. it's the 2nd time joke of which has faced the federal court enlisted of when he was approved for a visa and a medical exemption to play in the...
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this despite voicing concerns over human rights abuses by the government of president abdel fattah al-sisi, which the u.s. government has used as justification for withholding $130 million in military aid. state department spokesperson ned price was questioned about the weapons deal tuesday. >> what is the point of holding -- withholding 100 $30 million in foreign military finances when you're just going to turn around and sell them $2.5 billion in weapons? >> if we have anything to add on that on the report you're referencing, we will let you know. amy: meanwhile, a dozen house democrats penned a letter calling on president biden to stop servicing saudi warplanes used in deadly attacks against civilians. the democrats cited the recent airstrikes on a migrant detention center in yemen, which killed over 70 people. new jeey congressmember tom malinowski added in a tweet that the "continued servicing of these jets could make the united states complicit in these likely war crimes." in syria, kurdish-led forces backed by u.s. helicopter gunships have recaptured a prison in the northeastern cit
this despite voicing concerns over human rights abuses by the government of president abdel fattah al-sisi, which the u.s. government has used as justification for withholding $130 million in military aid. state department spokesperson ned price was questioned about the weapons deal tuesday. >> what is the point of holding -- withholding 100 $30 million in foreign military finances when you're just going to turn around and sell them $2.5 billion in weapons? >> if we have anything to...
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and the most sort of significant still standing organization that works for human rights here in russia. an independent voice, if you will. that memorial international looked at the effects of -- and the repercussions of stalin's rule in russia. but it was the human rights center that was shut down. it was the same day with president biden's call with president putin or the day before. that deals with political -- with perceived political abuses here in russia. that was shut down. the fnews of the day was all about the tensions with ukraine. that was missed. in valueny being in prison, he's still there. independent journalists here. barely a day or a week goes by where an independent journalist or two feels that they need to leave the country because they can't work in russia anymore. so, you know, under the discussion about ukraine and nato and russia's concerns, much else about domestic politics and the situation here for russians and russians gets missed, at least in the international medium. >> the biden administration, they release statements and certainly say that they can walk and chew gum at the same
and the most sort of significant still standing organization that works for human rights here in russia. an independent voice, if you will. that memorial international looked at the effects of -- and the repercussions of stalin's rule in russia. but it was the human rights center that was shut down. it was the same day with president biden's call with president putin or the day before. that deals with political -- with perceived political abuses here in russia. that was shut down. the fnews of...
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voice. >> i began to suspect there was human-to-human transmission around the 5th or 7th january.und the 9th or 10th january. i realized this thing had become big. it was out of control. then we started to panic. >> narrator: but on state television, a representative of the government team investigating the outbreak maintained it was a viral pneumonia. >> (speaking chinese): ♪ ♪ >> everyone knew it was human- to-human transmission. even a fool would know. so why say there is no human transmission? this made us very confused. very confused, and very angry. the hospital told us that we were not allowed to speak to anyone-- they wouldn't even let us wear masks. they said they were afraid of causing panic. i thought the leaders were stupid. >> narrator: around wuhan doctors and nurses began getting sick. a sign of human-to-human transmission. some health workers later told chinese media they tried voicing concerns to the authorities but local and provincial officials ignored them. >> i think the main concern is that, what if it is a false alarm, right? that if there's chaos and instab
voice. >> i began to suspect there was human-to-human transmission around the 5th or 7th january.und the 9th or 10th january. i realized this thing had become big. it was out of control. then we started to panic. >> narrator: but on state television, a representative of the government team investigating the outbreak maintained it was a viral pneumonia. >> (speaking chinese): ♪ ♪ >> everyone knew it was human- to-human transmission. even a fool would know. so why say...
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i had been actively voicing concerns over violations of human rights, for this is the moral duty of liberal democratic politicians, supporting the diversity of democratic opposition. we fostered a relationship with taiwan and taipei. just a few weeks ago, the general assembly -- i had the privilege to meet survivors from concentration camps. i was horrified to hear what they had experienced. i would like to use this opportunity to call on the international community to work on ending these concentration camps of forced labor, forced organ harvesting and genocide. i would like also to emphasize my belief that truly democratic and liberal cities should not be -- to countries such as china and russia, which try to exert influence on the municipal level. currently czech republic is going through a political change. the populist government is being replaced. a new coalition is pledging to restore democratic principles. that does not mean prague will be less dedicated to the mission of the pact of free cities. on the contrary, our experience with the previous populist government is a reminder of
i had been actively voicing concerns over violations of human rights, for this is the moral duty of liberal democratic politicians, supporting the diversity of democratic opposition. we fostered a relationship with taiwan and taipei. just a few weeks ago, the general assembly -- i had the privilege to meet survivors from concentration camps. i was horrified to hear what they had experienced. i would like to use this opportunity to call on the international community to work on ending these...
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the latest news as it breaks, and humans with it added a voice of these giant dumb having more moving power. these being able to extract more goal more quickly with detail covering everywhere you look, there is this section so, so survive your telephone line will never be the same again for them from around the world. he fell to the ground and cried out. i'm going to prison. the question the jury has to decide now. he should she lou. ah, ah, reminder now the top stories on al jazeera, the world health organization says more than half of all europeans are likely to be infected with the only one variant of coverage. 19. within the next 2 months, 7000000 new cases were the texted on the continent. in the 1st week of january. more americans are in the hospital with corona virus now than at any other time. during the pandemic, $140000.00 are currently in wards that's higher than the previous peak. last january. and the united nations has launched its largest ever humanitarian appeal for a single country. it says it needs about $5000000000.00 in aid for afghanistan this year. to avert a hum
the latest news as it breaks, and humans with it added a voice of these giant dumb having more moving power. these being able to extract more goal more quickly with detail covering everywhere you look, there is this section so, so survive your telephone line will never be the same again for them from around the world. he fell to the ground and cried out. i'm going to prison. the question the jury has to decide now. he should she lou. ah, ah, reminder now the top stories on al jazeera, the world...
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fantastic soundtrack using human voices and really creepy, and i don�*t know whether you are a horrort really only horror fans know, but i think anyone could watch this, if you�*re not a horror fan, it�*s not a horror film but it is. we�*ve got sing 2. sing made 600 million worldwide so now we have sing 2. so in sing... i wonder why. yeah, the film feels very much... in sing 2 you have matthew mcconaughey as buster miller who wanted to say that the editor and now he�*s put on a production that he wants to be picked up for the big time, they haven�*t impressed the talent scouts but that has not taken the wind out of his sails. here is the clip. that scout did not think we were good enough. she sounds like a jerk. totaljoke! but she is wrong, dead wrong. there is a reason our show sold out every night and her boss will love it. maybe we could just do a different show. j maybe we could just do - a different show, you know? i got this. seriously i have this idea for a space musical! - truck horn blares. all right, we are rolling out. do you not want to hear about a space musical? | guys,
fantastic soundtrack using human voices and really creepy, and i don�*t know whether you are a horrort really only horror fans know, but i think anyone could watch this, if you�*re not a horror fan, it�*s not a horror film but it is. we�*ve got sing 2. sing made 600 million worldwide so now we have sing 2. so in sing... i wonder why. yeah, the film feels very much... in sing 2 you have matthew mcconaughey as buster miller who wanted to say that the editor and now he�*s put on a...
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human history is on alongside of democracy. people want voice. in the end, they do not want to be told what to do. they do not want to be told how to manage our lives, how to run their business. people want voice. i think, as i look at where we are going, there will be tension and conflict between authoritarian states in democracies. a lot of those resulting from authoritarian states who are afraid that a country like ukraine will become more of a democracy. that is to me a signal of the vibrancy of democracies. i would not bet against them. i will conclude by saying as we look at different nations, we need to realize many of them are at different stages of the democratic process. not everyone is like switzerland. we are not like switzerland. not everyone is as democratic a sweden. we are a big fractious country with a lot of disagreements, but our democracy is pulled together. i look at other democracies around the world, but we need to work with them to understand that. as thomas jefferson said, you should not expect carrying -- to be carried o
human history is on alongside of democracy. people want voice. in the end, they do not want to be told what to do. they do not want to be told how to manage our lives, how to run their business. people want voice. i think, as i look at where we are going, there will be tension and conflict between authoritarian states in democracies. a lot of those resulting from authoritarian states who are afraid that a country like ukraine will become more of a democracy. that is to me a signal of the...
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human history is on alongside of democracy. people want voice. in the end, they do not want to be told what to do. they do not want to be told how to manage our lives, how to run their business. people want voice. i think, as i look at where we are going, there will be tension and conflict between authoritarian states in democracies. a lot of those resulting from authoritarian states who are afraid that a country like ukraine will become more of a democracy. that is to me a signal of the vibrancy of democracies. i would not bet against them. i will conclude by saying as we look at different nations, we need to realize many of them are at different stages of the democratic process. not everyone is like switzerland. we are not like switzerland. not everyone is as democratic a sweden. we are a big fractious country with a lot of disagreements, but our democracy is pulled together. i look at other democracies around the world, but we need to work with them to understand that. as thomas jefferson said, you should not expect carrying -- to be carried o
human history is on alongside of democracy. people want voice. in the end, they do not want to be told what to do. they do not want to be told how to manage our lives, how to run their business. people want voice. i think, as i look at where we are going, there will be tension and conflict between authoritarian states in democracies. a lot of those resulting from authoritarian states who are afraid that a country like ukraine will become more of a democracy. that is to me a signal of the...
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human beings nigel poor you and erlon. hello. it's hello and they are the minds and the voices behind ear hustle. so nigel was a professor of photography at csu sacramento when she first began volunteering at san quentin prison the notorious san quentin state prison, and that's where she met earlon. was at that time serving a 31 to life sentence. and yet here we are today so they bonded over a love of storytelling. and with no formal experience began the now critically acclaimed wildly popular and i have to say like groundbreaking. i mean, it's hard to remember because i know that the the proliferation of podcasts has become, you know, startling but y'all were really one of the first big big podcast like back with cereal and ear hustle like groundbreaking and really establishing a medium in people's minds as a way to hear stories a way to get an information away to change your ideas about the world. and so i think you deserve a lot of credit. for that. thank you for those has everyone listened to your hustle. i can't really see you but i'm gonna okay, so you you know what? it's all about. we're g
human beings nigel poor you and erlon. hello. it's hello and they are the minds and the voices behind ear hustle. so nigel was a professor of photography at csu sacramento when she first began volunteering at san quentin prison the notorious san quentin state prison, and that's where she met earlon. was at that time serving a 31 to life sentence. and yet here we are today so they bonded over a love of storytelling. and with no formal experience began the now critically acclaimed wildly popular...
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human wildlife conflict. but the parks have benefited economically from the railing. the tone of voice as a major stop over for tourists heading to that saw other east and south west national parks. their home to an important remnant population of task is elephants, whose tasks touch the ground with thousands of tourists. go on safari here every year. and now with the 1st year as to his employers were actually very happy to have it. it's something that has really opened up domestic tourism. it offers a very efficient service, a very affordable service, a clean and with good standards. he's in the room, he has arrived in mombasa to oversee his latest consignment. a 3rd of all freight arriving here could be forwarded by rail. though for the time being no further than nairobi, but plans for an extension or underway. a new connection already links nairobi to ny basha. a further extension is planned to run via consumer and malavar all the way to the ugandan capital compiler. railways could offer a long term solution to the pollution caused by kenya's freight and passenger transportation ind
human wildlife conflict. but the parks have benefited economically from the railing. the tone of voice as a major stop over for tourists heading to that saw other east and south west national parks. their home to an important remnant population of task is elephants, whose tasks touch the ground with thousands of tourists. go on safari here every year. and now with the 1st year as to his employers were actually very happy to have it. it's something that has really opened up domestic tourism. it...
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voicing support for its democracy. it also highlights security le south trying to see the status of hong kong human rights abuses in shin jang, and more with their questions, whether the new team is really united. about all this. most of all the chancellor love shoals and the foreign minister. and alina babcock, schultz is a social democrat, and babel could green, and the difference runs deep. or have shots, for example, used to be mer of hamburg the port city making big money on trade with china. oh, or salt stands for continuity. i think his, his view of china was shaped by his 7 years as mayor of hamburg. that's a foreign minister and in a book like green party, she's been highly critical of a jane. she's called for essentially a break in, in germany's approach so more outspoken on human rights. reducing economic dependencies on china. so germany now has a chancellor who doesn't want to rock the boat and a foreign minister who wants a tough line. also in the mix, a liberal finance minister who's pro human rights, but close to business. this could get very complicated. we could see sort of coughing any of discordant s
voicing support for its democracy. it also highlights security le south trying to see the status of hong kong human rights abuses in shin jang, and more with their questions, whether the new team is really united. about all this. most of all the chancellor love shoals and the foreign minister. and alina babcock, schultz is a social democrat, and babel could green, and the difference runs deep. or have shots, for example, used to be mer of hamburg the port city making big money on trade with...
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in the summer of 2019 the voice of a syrian doctor on trial in germany for crimes against humanity. slow has said he's confident the evidence presented against his client will quote, not stand up to scrutiny. prosecutors alleged the 36 year old doctor tortured prisoners and military hospitals in syria during the country civil war. he arrived here in germany like in 2015 health officials in tone. gov say the country's international airport has now been cleared of ash after last weekend's volcanic eruption and soon ami. that means it's wides carrying crucial supplies. could begin arriving in the country on thursday. the international communities stepping up efforts after the disaster, china says it's willing to help the country rebuild. new zealand and australia are also shipping supplies to the area. the ash from this volcano is everywhere. it has fogged the skies of the pacific islands of tango, and it has fallen back on to the ground, mixing in with the water supply contaminating it. the russian has wiped out some villages completely. we also had at these one particular eye, yet now kno
in the summer of 2019 the voice of a syrian doctor on trial in germany for crimes against humanity. slow has said he's confident the evidence presented against his client will quote, not stand up to scrutiny. prosecutors alleged the 36 year old doctor tortured prisoners and military hospitals in syria during the country civil war. he arrived here in germany like in 2015 health officials in tone. gov say the country's international airport has now been cleared of ash after last weekend's...