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this won supplies joan nalubega with lemon grass, a key ingredient in her soap.so she brings bars by these days for free. before the covid-19 crisis, she sold her soap to tourists and hotels for a higher price, so she could keep the price down for locals. now that there are hardly any tourists, she's expanded her online business. it helps that the soap's effectiveness has been scientifically verified. >> in the past, often got sick with malaria, especially children. since we've been using the soap, it's been a while since anyone here has had malaria. >> the refugee settlement nakivale in western ugandait provides shelter for more than 100,000 people who fled the violence in neighboring countries such as south sudan. many people have lived her for years, inclung victor figi . together with etienne salborn, he brought the sina model to nakivale. finding rk tendso be even harder for refugees than for young ugandans. a few of victor's trainees have already been awarded prize money music festivals. >> in the nakivale rugee settlementthere are a lot of young people wit
this won supplies joan nalubega with lemon grass, a key ingredient in her soap.so she brings bars by these days for free. before the covid-19 crisis, she sold her soap to tourists and hotels for a higher price, so she could keep the price down for locals. now that there are hardly any tourists, she's expanded her online business. it helps that the soap's effectiveness has been scientifically verified. >> in the past, often got sick with malaria, especially children. since we've been using...
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joan nalubega produces soap wi a a scent that t repels mosqtos.accordinto the un,n, every two minutes child under e age of 5 diesf malaria. >> e even if i'm not saving al the e kids that are suffffering right now, at least i'm saving the ones that t i can. >> johnmary kavuma is founder anand director o of the gren business upcycle africa, wchch buililds hses ouout recyclele plastic bottles. >>>> we are transferring the wae crisis in n africa i io employment opportunitities for marginalised groups s of peoe, so we e e constrtingng affordabableomes. >> kavuma and nalubega are graduates of the social innovation academy or si f for shshort. it's lococated in the e town of mpigi, a about 3kilolomete south of uganda's s catal kampmpala here young people, including orphans and street kids, learn how to develop theieir ideas intoto successfull busisinesses. due toto the covid-19 pandemi, lyly a few studedents e currently able to attend classes s onampus. >> it's not giving them information like a teacher, this is s what y neeeed too, thisis is the ririgha
joan nalubega produces soap wi a a scent that t repels mosqtos.accordinto the un,n, every two minutes child under e age of 5 diesf malaria. >> e even if i'm not saving al the e kids that are suffffering right now, at least i'm saving the ones that t i can. >> johnmary kavuma is founder anand director o of the gren business upcycle africa, wchch buililds hses ouout recyclele plastic bottles. >>>> we are transferring the wae crisis in n africa i io employment...
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joan and lindsay enjoying this perfect evening together. joan never evacuated. >> i didn't want to leave my home because it's my sanctuary. if i would have seen the flames, i would have gone. when you see the flames, out of here, joan. >> reporter: lindsay saw the orange sky last sunday and knew it was time to go. >> my house is still smoky inside. coming home is great. she was here. >> reporter: a lot of reasons to be grateful for joan and lindsay, a friendship, a home still standing, and more. >> we're grateful to be alive, aren't we? >> yes, we are am. >> reporter: terry mcsweeney, "today in the bay." >>> and we heard terry say cooler and calmer which will help with the firefight. >>> yeah, we've seen some of the smoke mixing out as well. the view of the upper levels of the atmosphere and it shows the smoke pollution we are seeing. it's still over parts of california but has been pushed to the north and east as we get a look at the weather conditions around the glass fire. we've seen temperatures this morning coming back to the mid-50s a
joan and lindsay enjoying this perfect evening together. joan never evacuated. >> i didn't want to leave my home because it's my sanctuary. if i would have seen the flames, i would have gone. when you see the flames, out of here, joan. >> reporter: lindsay saw the orange sky last sunday and knew it was time to go. >> my house is still smoky inside. coming home is great. she was here. >> reporter: a lot of reasons to be grateful for joan and lindsay, a friendship, a home...
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joan nalubega produces soap with a scent that repels mosquis.according to the un, ery two minutes a ild under e age of 5 di of malaria. >> even if i'm notaving all the kids that are suffering right now, at least i'm saving the ones that i can. >> johnmary kavuma is founder and rector of e green business upcycle africa, which buildsouses out recycled plastic bottles. >> we are transferring the waste crisis in africa into ployment opportunities for marginalised groups of people, so we are cotructing affordableomes. >> kavuma and nalubega are graduates of the social innovaon academyr sina for shor it located ithe town of mpigi, about 30 kilometers south ofganda's capital kampalhere young people, including orphans and street kids, learn how to develop their ideas into successful businesses. due to the covid-19 pandemic, only a few students are currentlable to atnd asses on cpus. >> it's not giving them information like a teacher, this is what youeed to d thiss the righanswer, t helping them to discover tir own swers. to understand what the next step
joan nalubega produces soap with a scent that repels mosquis.according to the un, ery two minutes a ild under e age of 5 di of malaria. >> even if i'm notaving all the kids that are suffering right now, at least i'm saving the ones that i can. >> johnmary kavuma is founder and rector of e green business upcycle africa, which buildsouses out recycled plastic bottles. >> we are transferring the waste crisis in africa into ployment opportunities for marginalised groups of people,...
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. >> joan, you are our supreme court analyst. tell us what stood out to you as you listened to senator harris' opening remarks. >> thanks, brianna. yes, she was more emphatic than we had heard earlier today, but she certainly struck the same note, and i'm sure we're going to hear more about the affordable care act tomorrow. and that's because right away on november 10th, shortly after justice barrett will likely be seated, the supreme court is going to hear the third major constitutional challenge to that law. as much as president donald trump keeps saying that he would like to preserve pre-existing health coverage for people with such conditions as cancer and diabetes, his administration is before the supreme court saying kill it all, get rid of pre-existing coverage. i think that's what senator harris and some of her colleagues who came before her wanting to stress. and they're taking their message obviously to the american people, to the electorate, rather than trying to comment on what might happen in the senate committee. it
. >> joan, you are our supreme court analyst. tell us what stood out to you as you listened to senator harris' opening remarks. >> thanks, brianna. yes, she was more emphatic than we had heard earlier today, but she certainly struck the same note, and i'm sure we're going to hear more about the affordable care act tomorrow. and that's because right away on november 10th, shortly after justice barrett will likely be seated, the supreme court is going to hear the third major...
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that's a great way to put it joan. so, bill, are people freaked out on the ground that their votes aren't going to be counted? does this mean more are going to line up on the third? what are they saying? >> reporter: if you're a member of the wisconsin democratic party today takes on all kinds of urgency, i was talking to the chair last night who said due to this quirk of the electoral college if you're a voter in wyomin wisconsin one of the 3241 people you have more power over the fate of humanity than most people in history. he's couching this in terms of everything is on the line right now. but this state has been among the most voter friendly until republicans put up more restrictions. there's the state capitol, there's the folks in the vests that will come outside to your car, take your ballot to help you avoid any sort of covid exposure. this april, there was a statewide election for judges, the democratic party civil rights organization said we need more time, can we count if the ballot is postmarked by election
that's a great way to put it joan. so, bill, are people freaked out on the ground that their votes aren't going to be counted? does this mean more are going to line up on the third? what are they saying? >> reporter: if you're a member of the wisconsin democratic party today takes on all kinds of urgency, i was talking to the chair last night who said due to this quirk of the electoral college if you're a voter in wyomin wisconsin one of the 3241 people you have more power over the fate...
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. >> joan, a big question yesterday was zooming in on the affordable care act, how she might rule.ats, or will they go somewhere else? >> they started out that way but they're expanding to other very relevant issues for today. they think obamacare is a good issue for them because of, you know, its coverage of more than 20 million americans and the risks that some people would face if the trump administration wins at the supreme court in its case to strike it down. but they're smartly, i think, broadening into voting rights issues. just how things might go in this election cycle. bringing up the long lines at polls, supreme court precedence that curtails the right to vote and pin her down on those issues too, jim. >> senator leahy asked judge barrett, does the president have an absolute right to pardon himself for a crime? still very relevant to maybe to the current election, and i ask you this because your piece this morning about day one questioning the headline, joan, "the art of the dodge." >> yes, she definitely dodged that question and she dodges anything that has to do with p
. >> joan, a big question yesterday was zooming in on the affordable care act, how she might rule.ats, or will they go somewhere else? >> they started out that way but they're expanding to other very relevant issues for today. they think obamacare is a good issue for them because of, you know, its coverage of more than 20 million americans and the risks that some people would face if the trump administration wins at the supreme court in its case to strike it down. but they're...
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que Él comenzÓ en esta prueba como alrededor del mes de junio, pero despuÉs joan dio positivo mesesar al contrario es importante saber si recibiÓ placebo o tiene riesgo de infectarse y si recibiÓ la vacuna que si tiene riesgo y la vacuna se efectiva en un 80% o 10 o 100% en la fase 3 >>> tengo una duda doctor deben de cambiar las prÁcticas de protecciÓn personal? >>> excelente pregunta stephany porque la realidad que no el Éxito de la vacuna se va a deber en gran parte a mantener las precauciones si la vacunaciÓn la pudiÉramos poner maÑana y tuviÉramos cien millones de dosis para alplicarle a la gent, la vacuna no serÁ efectiva y segundo como explicamos en el segmento esta semana no desarrollamos en este tipo de protecciÓn y es gente mayor y tiene problemas del sistema inmune y estas personas estÁn a riesgo lo importante mantener las medidas y el distanciamiento serÁ esencial para el Éxito de la erradicaciÓn de la enfermedad >>> cuÁl es el escenario mas preocupan preocupante para un expuestos >>> en los ensayos clÍnicos por ejemplo la vacunaciÓn de oxford o johnson & johnson o moder
que Él comenzÓ en esta prueba como alrededor del mes de junio, pero despuÉs joan dio positivo mesesar al contrario es importante saber si recibiÓ placebo o tiene riesgo de infectarse y si recibiÓ la vacuna que si tiene riesgo y la vacuna se efectiva en un 80% o 10 o 100% en la fase 3 >>> tengo una duda doctor deben de cambiar las prÁcticas de protecciÓn personal? >>> excelente pregunta stephany porque la realidad que no el Éxito de la vacuna se va a deber en gran parte...
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this was a 4-4 decision, joan. which means if she is confirmed, or when she's confirmed i should say, she will be a critical vote on election matters. >> that's exactly right, don. if this case had come up just a week later with her on the bench as we expect her to be early next week, it might have gone the opposite way. she certainly has a far more conservative record than the chief justice. she might have believed this was the kind of thing that the state republicans in pennsylvania should prevail. so when she comes on we will still have presumably at least seven days before the november 3rd election and her vote could really matter in a way that as i say would be different than the chief justices tonight. >> hi, amanda. thank you for waiting so patiently. i want to talk to you about the coronavirus. cases are surging across the country but instead of leading or even acknowledging there is a problem the president is attacking the country's top infectious disease expert. why is trump so focused on going after dr.
this was a 4-4 decision, joan. which means if she is confirmed, or when she's confirmed i should say, she will be a critical vote on election matters. >> that's exactly right, don. if this case had come up just a week later with her on the bench as we expect her to be early next week, it might have gone the opposite way. she certainly has a far more conservative record than the chief justice. she might have believed this was the kind of thing that the state republicans in pennsylvania...
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, tell them your skit >> joan, tell them tell them your skit.want to hear it. >> jimmy: actually maybe you're right. next time we'll talk about the skit >> so the other day i'm in d'agostino's, you know the one by my apartment, not the one you're thinking of right now but that other one the cart -- get this the carts were on the other side of the store. >> jimmy: stop yelling "carts. what sorry, i missed it carts were on the other side of the store? >> the carts were on the other side of the store. >> jimmy: oh and that's it? >> i mean you'd obviously have to add the jokes, but that's the backbone of it >> it's the structure, jamie she's giving you the structure >> jimmy: you know what? i was actually really hoping you guys would come on and talk about how to catch up with family but instead you talked about everything else. you talked about my eating and then the show and scarlett johansson it's like i spent all this time - >> catching up with family >> that's how you do it, jamie >> it ain't pretty, but it ain't fun either [ laughter ] >> jimm
, tell them your skit >> joan, tell them tell them your skit.want to hear it. >> jimmy: actually maybe you're right. next time we'll talk about the skit >> so the other day i'm in d'agostino's, you know the one by my apartment, not the one you're thinking of right now but that other one the cart -- get this the carts were on the other side of the store. >> jimmy: stop yelling "carts. what sorry, i missed it carts were on the other side of the store? >> the...
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joan, thank you, thank you very much for talking to us. care. we will keep reporting on the case. thank you so much. take care. goodbye. you're very welcome. joan and milton martin, on the case of son, 0sime. the headlines on bbc news... questions over how and why 16,000 coronavirus cases president trump is criticised for taking a ride in a motorcade outside the hospital where he was treated. in a video posted from hospital, he says he now understands the virus. more now on our top story this morning, that nearly sixteen thousand people who tested positive for coronavirus in england weren't entered into the test and trace system, because of a technical glitch. although the people who tested positive were informed, there was a delay in tracing their contacts, who may have been exposed ot the virus. it also meant the cases were omitted from last week's daily figures for the uk, leading to dramatic spike in numbers over the weekend. i can discuss this more with paul hunter who's a professor of medicine at the university of east anglia. good m
joan, thank you, thank you very much for talking to us. care. we will keep reporting on the case. thank you so much. take care. goodbye. you're very welcome. joan and milton martin, on the case of son, 0sime. the headlines on bbc news... questions over how and why 16,000 coronavirus cases president trump is criticised for taking a ride in a motorcade outside the hospital where he was treated. in a video posted from hospital, he says he now understands the virus. more now on our top story this...
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britain's oldest person, joan hocquard has died in her dorset care home, at the age of 112.to the bbc earlier this year, joan said she had no secret to her long life, but said she enjoyed butter and cream and scoffed at the idea of dieting. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello there. low pressure will remain close by to our shores for part two of the weekend, so it remains unsettled, breezy or windy again with sunshine and blustery showers — and some of these will be heavy with hail and thunder in places, like we've seen across southern england this morning. so low pressure to the northwest of the uk. this is where we'll see the strongest of the winds, lots of showers rattling in off the atlantic, most of them affecting western scotland, northern ireland, some longer spells of rain here, and plenty of showers across southern and western portions of england and wales, especially across the south of england, with some heavy, maybe thundery ones here. best of the sunshine across eastern areas. these are the mean wind speeds. we could see gusts touching 50 miles an hou
britain's oldest person, joan hocquard has died in her dorset care home, at the age of 112.to the bbc earlier this year, joan said she had no secret to her long life, but said she enjoyed butter and cream and scoffed at the idea of dieting. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello there. low pressure will remain close by to our shores for part two of the weekend, so it remains unsettled, breezy or windy again with sunshine and blustery showers — and some of these will be heavy with hail...
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to joan's point, republicans see it as a chance to have a 6-3 majority for years on the high court andrstand the politics. your newspaper today, "the washington post" news poll 44% say they should vote, 52% say wait for the election. wait until we know who won the election until we move forward. but senate republicans and president trump are not going to wait because they understand they could lose the white house and the united states senate and it's a harder political argument to make after the election if you have been she lacked saying let us exercise this power rather than now. >> could you imagine if vice president biden won the white house, democrats took back the majority. mitch mcconnell's mind may not change about the lame duck but there may be rank and file republicans questioning their decision. which is why it's important to go ahead now. this has been a long running project, not such for president trump but certainly for the conservative legal movement and for senate majority leader mitch mcconnell whose top priority has been transforming the judiciary at all levels into
to joan's point, republicans see it as a chance to have a 6-3 majority for years on the high court andrstand the politics. your newspaper today, "the washington post" news poll 44% say they should vote, 52% say wait for the election. wait until we know who won the election until we move forward. but senate republicans and president trump are not going to wait because they understand they could lose the white house and the united states senate and it's a harder political argument to...
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when he returned, he became a joan was a dietician. married within a year of meeting, and raised five children together. both had a passion focobettering thunity. joan started a literacy program at the providence hospital, and advocated for better union contracts and teacher pay. ray served ten years on the town council. they traveled the worldt together, re equally happy at home, hosting dinners th their grandchildren a great-grandchildren. oey passed within 22 daysf each other, both 93 years old. every one of these lives is family meers for sharing these stores. our hearts go out to you yas the do to everyone who's lost a loved one in this pandemic. and, before we go tonight, we want to say congratulations to one of our own! today, the national association of black journalists named yamiche alcindor, newshour's white house correspondent, ournalist of the year." oungratulations yamiche! we are so of you. and a reminder to watch tonight's "washington week" hour-long election special, whicincludes robert costa's report on the key battle
when he returned, he became a joan was a dietician. married within a year of meeting, and raised five children together. both had a passion focobettering thunity. joan started a literacy program at the providence hospital, and advocated for better union contracts and teacher pay. ray served ten years on the town council. they traveled the worldt together, re equally happy at home, hosting dinners th their grandchildren a great-grandchildren. oey passed within 22 daysf each other, both 93 years...
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joan, there are a number of things in her opening statement that we'll hear live this afternoon that. this struck me. she writes, quote, i've been nominated to fill justice ginsburg's seat but no one will take her place. i will be forever grateful to the path that she marked and the life that she shred. she is all of those things, however she's very different from justice ginsburg. we're watching images of her family walking in. she and her husband are parents of seven children, two of them adopted from haiti, which joan, she also writes about. how being a parent of school-age children will make her different than the other justices on the bench. >> that's right, poppy. i think that's a theme we're going to hear throughout the day and throughout the week is that she has a pretty amazing family. during her 2017 hearings, even her critics opened by saying, look at what you've done, we're very impressed with your family. and there's no getting around that, especially, you know, the seven kids, two from haiti, one with down syndrome, which she talks about in her opening statement and wil
joan, there are a number of things in her opening statement that we'll hear live this afternoon that. this struck me. she writes, quote, i've been nominated to fill justice ginsburg's seat but no one will take her place. i will be forever grateful to the path that she marked and the life that she shred. she is all of those things, however she's very different from justice ginsburg. we're watching images of her family walking in. she and her husband are parents of seven children, two of them...
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i will say that i totally agree with what joan is saying about the fact that there are so many thingswith regard to amy coney barrett's record, with regard to how she would -- how she would rule on the court, but it wasn't that long ago that the notion of a nominee being qualified was the most important thing and that led to massive bipartisan approvals of people on both sides of the aisle, people who -- and these are her children walking in. i should say, which is also part of her -- of her story and part of what she talked about yesterday, that she would be the first sitting justice to have school-aged children, not to mention a big family, but who will be raising children. obviously we have had women like ruth ruth bader ginsburg who by the time she was on the court had her children out of the court and even grandchildren. it wasn't that long ago we had big bipartisan votes from ruth bader ginsburg to scalia because both sides thought that that was the progressive of the president and the fact that this is being done right now during an election, it's going to make those as we've a
i will say that i totally agree with what joan is saying about the fact that there are so many thingswith regard to amy coney barrett's record, with regard to how she would -- how she would rule on the court, but it wasn't that long ago that the notion of a nominee being qualified was the most important thing and that led to massive bipartisan approvals of people on both sides of the aisle, people who -- and these are her children walking in. i should say, which is also part of her -- of her...
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britain's oldest person, joan hocquard, has died in her dorset care home, at the age of 112.r. speaking to the bbc earlier this year, joan said she had no secret to her long life, but said she enjoyed butter and cream and scoffed at the idea of dieting. what a remarkable century to have lived through. now a time for a look at the weather with ben rich. a wet weekend overall and wet in the coming week. brisk winds, more heavy rain at times. that brings the risk of some localised flooding. it should turn milder later in the week. this evening and overnight, plenty more showers, especially in the west. could be some flashes of lightning and rumbles of thunder. not many showers and eastern areas, thatis not many showers and eastern areas, that is where we will have the lower temperatures, if you spot down to 2-3. temperatures, if you spot down to 2—3. tomorrow, a day of sunshine and showers, some showers heavy. the focus of the showers will move eastwards over the west, fewer showers through the afternoon and some spells of sunshine. windy in the south, the winds easing across sc
britain's oldest person, joan hocquard, has died in her dorset care home, at the age of 112.r. speaking to the bbc earlier this year, joan said she had no secret to her long life, but said she enjoyed butter and cream and scoffed at the idea of dieting. what a remarkable century to have lived through. now a time for a look at the weather with ben rich. a wet weekend overall and wet in the coming week. brisk winds, more heavy rain at times. that brings the risk of some localised flooding. it...
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then in december. 1900 mentally ill man shot him 5 times joan then and soon after probably never having truly found himself his music has gone down in history. london's royal ballet is finally back it's been 7 months off the stage for britain's biggest ballet company here they are keeping in shape at home for their big comeback out there while opera house the opera is using the company's return performance as a test to see how it can get back to having live audiences a live you know with the royal ballet thanks for watching. and you hear me now oh yes we can hear you going to high last year's gentlemen's hans now we'll bring you i'm going to mask off as you've never tired to have surprise yourself with what disposable who is magical really brought in who sat and want. to talk to people who follow along the way maurice and critics would like to join us from ethel saw stuffs.
then in december. 1900 mentally ill man shot him 5 times joan then and soon after probably never having truly found himself his music has gone down in history. london's royal ballet is finally back it's been 7 months off the stage for britain's biggest ballet company here they are keeping in shape at home for their big comeback out there while opera house the opera is using the company's return performance as a test to see how it can get back to having live audiences a live you know with the...
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daphne du maurier‘s novel rebecca was first filmed by alfred hitchcock in 1940, with joan fontaine as woman swept off her feet by laurence olivier's wealthy widower maxim and installed in his palatial home manderley as the second mrs de winter. now, ben wheatley, director of sightseers and high—rise, has revisited du maurier‘s novel via a screenplay co—written byjane goldman, whose impressive credits include kick—ass and the woman in black. may i present mrs danvers. welcome to manderley. in this new version, in cinemas now and on netflix from the 21st, lilyjames is the heroine haunted by the ghosts of armie hammer‘s past, while kristin scott thomas steps into the iconic role of housekeeper mrs da nvers, previously and memorably filled byjudith anderson. she could wear anything with a figure like hers. you've been tossing and turning all night... bad dream? it's the differences between this and the hitchcock that are the new film's strongest suit. unlike her predecessor, james‘ nameless central character seems to have a little more agency in her story, less of a helpless victim of fat
daphne du maurier‘s novel rebecca was first filmed by alfred hitchcock in 1940, with joan fontaine as woman swept off her feet by laurence olivier's wealthy widower maxim and installed in his palatial home manderley as the second mrs de winter. now, ben wheatley, director of sightseers and high—rise, has revisited du maurier‘s novel via a screenplay co—written byjane goldman, whose impressive credits include kick—ass and the woman in black. may i present mrs danvers. welcome to...
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the novel rebecca was first founded by alfred hitchcock in 191i0 with joan fontaine founded by alfredcock in 191i0 withjoan fontaine as a young woman swept off her feet and installed in his palatial home as a second miss is winter. now, director of site fears and high—rise has rebated —— we visited the novel by a screenplay impressive credits include kick as and the woman in black. in this new version in cinemas now on netflix from the 21st, lady james is the heroine haunted by the ghosts of the past while kristin scott thomas stepped into the role of housekeeper it previously and memorably failed byjudith anderson. it is the differences between best and they hitchcock that are the new films strongest suit unlike the predecessor the central character seems to have a little more agency in history, less of a helpless and of faith. it is also my passion and less of an age difference between maxine and his bride with early scenes of their blossoming romance containing a spark absent from previous screen versions. but perhaps the most striking beef that is in the character for whom the dir
the novel rebecca was first founded by alfred hitchcock in 191i0 with joan fontaine founded by alfredcock in 191i0 withjoan fontaine as a young woman swept off her feet and installed in his palatial home as a second miss is winter. now, director of site fears and high—rise has rebated —— we visited the novel by a screenplay impressive credits include kick as and the woman in black. in this new version in cinemas now on netflix from the 21st, lady james is the heroine haunted by the ghosts...
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. >> joan, what stood out for you? >> she's putting it out there. her allegiance to justice scalia, her reference to the power of prayer. she knew her past could be controversial. she wants to show herself for who she is, for better or worse, for members of the senate panel. i think you're going to see once who, tomorrow, when she has to field questions, appears just as she did now. incredibly disciplined, pretty firm in what she's saying, but with a tone of modesty. i think what the senators will have to cut through is look at what those consequences will be. she's face some hard questions about the affordable care act, but she will -- i can see her repeating what she's doing today, saying this is my philosophy, this is what i'm going to stick to. and in some ways it's a departure from what we have seen from other nominees who wanted to present themselves as different, noncontroversial, but to jeffrey's point, you have to look beyond those words that sound very reasonable and understand the consequences for the law, which, as we had earlier, is the
. >> joan, what stood out for you? >> she's putting it out there. her allegiance to justice scalia, her reference to the power of prayer. she knew her past could be controversial. she wants to show herself for who she is, for better or worse, for members of the senate panel. i think you're going to see once who, tomorrow, when she has to field questions, appears just as she did now. incredibly disciplined, pretty firm in what she's saying, but with a tone of modesty. i think what...
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then in december 1900 and shot him 5 times joan then and died soon off to probably never having truly found himself his music has gone down in history. and dated here's a reminder of our top story at this hour armenia and azerbaijan agreed to a cease fire in the long running conflict over the disputed region of nagar no care about fighting over the last fortnight left hundreds dead the former soviet republics are to begin talks on finding a solution. you're watching news from berlin coming up arts and culture looks at travel restrictions and europe don't forget you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our web site that's d w dot com for me and the entire team in the newsroom thanks for tuning. in the galong stronghold. where everything is connected. to set things in motion. local hero show their ideas can change the world. 3000.
then in december 1900 and shot him 5 times joan then and died soon off to probably never having truly found himself his music has gone down in history. and dated here's a reminder of our top story at this hour armenia and azerbaijan agreed to a cease fire in the long running conflict over the disputed region of nagar no care about fighting over the last fortnight left hundreds dead the former soviet republics are to begin talks on finding a solution. you're watching news from berlin coming up...
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joan, grateful.ortant insights. >>> the uk wants to pay its citizens to expose themselves to coronavirus. >>> ireland going into nationwide lockdown tomorrow because of a dramatic spike in coronavirus cases. leaders say the country will move to the highest level of alert for the next six weeks. more global headlines from our correspondents around the world. >> reporter: i am david colbert in china. this is a city four hours outside of zhang high. this is one of the first places china is releasing the covid-19 vaccine, one of many in phase three trials. folks are gathering around the community hospital, a lot of them are going through one entrance, getting a temperature check, trying to inquire more as to how they can be part of this. we learned over the weekend they had several people receive the vaccine. one hospital worker telling us today they've just run out. folks here standing by for when new supplies come in. >> reporter: i am phil black in london. the government announced they want to pay for
joan, grateful.ortant insights. >>> the uk wants to pay its citizens to expose themselves to coronavirus. >>> ireland going into nationwide lockdown tomorrow because of a dramatic spike in coronavirus cases. leaders say the country will move to the highest level of alert for the next six weeks. more global headlines from our correspondents around the world. >> reporter: i am david colbert in china. this is a city four hours outside of zhang high. this is one of the first...
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joan, justice barrett is not going to get a peaceful, calm, couple traffic cases transition.s soon as she is on the bench, is going to deal with giant cases, including the future of obamacare. >> that's right, john. things are happening fast today and they'll happen fast tomorrow, this week and next week. obamacare is up one week from the election, november 10th, a major test of the future of obamacare and coverage for people with preexisting conditions like cancer and diabetes. even before that, she will be in a position to act on so many election related cases. she could even break a tie that could make a difference in terms of state ballot disputes. right now pending before these justices are cases from wisconsin, north carolina, pennsylvania, all familiar battleground states. p and once we get past the election, i presume there will be some fallout with ballot disputes. but then not just will she look at obamacare, but there is a major religious liberty case coming up and a census dispute. so she will be joining a court where her vote will really matter. she could be brea
joan, justice barrett is not going to get a peaceful, calm, couple traffic cases transition.s soon as she is on the bench, is going to deal with giant cases, including the future of obamacare. >> that's right, john. things are happening fast today and they'll happen fast tomorrow, this week and next week. obamacare is up one week from the election, november 10th, a major test of the future of obamacare and coverage for people with preexisting conditions like cancer and diabetes. even...
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joan is highly intelligent person who appears to know a lot about judicial proceedings and is willing to stand by the rule of law. this week, one thing mcconnell and trump has achieved is reducing the stature of the supreme court much as they've done to every other institution they have touched. looking ahead reporting this morning, the new york times, what to watch for as the hearing enters day 3 after 12 hours of questioning, many topics have been covered at some length and senators may begin to shift gears, judge jimmy wright faced a wide variety of inquiries in a predominantly civil marathon on tuesday, republican and democrat members of the judiciary committee posed a range of substantive questions about legal views and rulings in past cases, and observation, with interchange, and and shorter 20 minute rounds. looks to more forcefully make the case for or against judge barrett's confirmation. in laurel, maryland, good morning. >> i am thinking about this. i am in dc i do. i feel the people don't have a say. this is just pomp and circumstance. their minds are already made up. it i
joan is highly intelligent person who appears to know a lot about judicial proceedings and is willing to stand by the rule of law. this week, one thing mcconnell and trump has achieved is reducing the stature of the supreme court much as they've done to every other institution they have touched. looking ahead reporting this morning, the new york times, what to watch for as the hearing enters day 3 after 12 hours of questioning, many topics have been covered at some length and senators may begin...
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going to take i would say i got a rush let's get the baby stuff but oh look at me you don't think joan baker is still has to go piss up an ac in the long run saying what does that she have to say give us some. thought of how many i can think of a restaurant and all you know i was looking at came from the most modest one but it was the merest guess innocent think any one time being a stand was humanity and then one. imho if you have a few which was awesome once you know who has sent a team when they want to get out. i love my job the time of the fashion i love the feeling. like i have. now this is my washington this is where all of my life spiration has gone into. the moment i left college. but at some point you might say you know i've. got a good run. now it's time to gen about peace and. do something else. tighten up. there so a lot of uncertainty. you know of. the last couple of years as we see what happens with. the situation. where here you are what could go as your best piece of busy and so well kranz but. for me you're hoping the business is going to explode in your case become m
going to take i would say i got a rush let's get the baby stuff but oh look at me you don't think joan baker is still has to go piss up an ac in the long run saying what does that she have to say give us some. thought of how many i can think of a restaurant and all you know i was looking at came from the most modest one but it was the merest guess innocent think any one time being a stand was humanity and then one. imho if you have a few which was awesome once you know who has sent a team when...
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always lucky when we can get you on, joan.firmation like this in these circumstances less than two weeks from election day? >> good to see you, michael. and yes, this is quite amazing. ruth bader ginsburg died just about a month ago on september 17th and here we are just hours from when judge amy coney barrett is going to be confirmed for the supreme court just about a week before the election. so, this is stunning. nothing like this has happened this close to an election ever. so, it's a pretty strong precedent, especially, michael, given what we all know occurred four years ago in 2016 when the republican majority that is pushing through the appointment of amy coney barrett blocked all consideration of president obama's nominee for the seat that had been vacated by antonin scalia. so, we've got two stunning developments here, one where an individual's blocked for about a year and one where someone was sped through in just about a month. >> yeah, exactly. i mean, how -- i'm curious to your take on how does a political charged
always lucky when we can get you on, joan.firmation like this in these circumstances less than two weeks from election day? >> good to see you, michael. and yes, this is quite amazing. ruth bader ginsburg died just about a month ago on september 17th and here we are just hours from when judge amy coney barrett is going to be confirmed for the supreme court just about a week before the election. so, this is stunning. nothing like this has happened this close to an election ever. so, it's a...
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ray and joan connery first met in the summer of 1953. >> there i was on craie beach in hyannis, mindingwn business with four of my friends, having a grand ti >> there were exciting looking women. >> what madeou talk to me? >> you looked like you hadmo y. ( laughs ) >> woodruff: ray served in the navy during the second world war. when he returned, he became a rhode island state jotrooper. was a dietician. they married within a year of meeting, and raised five children together. both had a passion for bettering the community joan started a literacy program at the providence hospital, and advoted for better union contracts and teacher pay. ray served ten years on e town council. they traveled the world together, but were equ happy at home, hosting dinners with their gndchildren and great-grandchildren. they passed thin 22 days of each other, both 93 years old. every one of these lives is precious, and, again, we thank family members for sharing eth stores. our hearts go out to you as they do to everyone who's lost a loved one in this pandemic. and, bore we go tonight, we want to say congra
ray and joan connery first met in the summer of 1953. >> there i was on craie beach in hyannis, mindingwn business with four of my friends, having a grand ti >> there were exciting looking women. >> what madeou talk to me? >> you looked like you hadmo y. ( laughs ) >> woodruff: ray served in the navy during the second world war. when he returned, he became a rhode island state jotrooper. was a dietician. they married within a year of meeting, and raised five...
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two things, joan, to you. it's going to be totally up to her if confirmed whether or not to recuse herself, right, whether it comes to any potential questions about the election. and the aca hearing on the 10th of november. schumer has been calling for her to recuse herself from any election decisions and on the aca because she wrote in a law review essay in 2017, before she was on the bench there, that she said chief justice roberts pushed it beyond its plausible meaning. >> that's right. so, in both of those cases, though, it is up to her. the supreme court justices do not have to follow the code of ethics and even if they do, they can say that there is no reason for any reasonable observer to think that i can not be impartial here and i expect her to be able to say that and want to say that. >> chairman lindsey graham just gavelled in. we're going to monitor this as they begin their opening statements, but let's let them get through the procedural stuff. jeffrey toobin, i had you on the air when justice sca
two things, joan, to you. it's going to be totally up to her if confirmed whether or not to recuse herself, right, whether it comes to any potential questions about the election. and the aca hearing on the 10th of november. schumer has been calling for her to recuse herself from any election decisions and on the aca because she wrote in a law review essay in 2017, before she was on the bench there, that she said chief justice roberts pushed it beyond its plausible meaning. >> that's...
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fish and wildlife versus the salina club, joan versus mississippi, gordon versus the united states, and holton -- fulton versus city of philadelphia. listen to the arguments live or on-demand at c-span.org/supreme court. joe biden continues to hold drive in realities -- rallies, recently in st. paul minnesota. ,the former vice president talked about bringing about national unity and encouraged minnesotans to vote. the cook political report rates the state as leaning democratic. ♪ >> ♪ please don't lie work it in ♪ mr. biden: thank you for being here and for sharing your story. unfortunately, it is a story that so many americans have stories like you, faced with , health problems, fighting for their lives, forced to think only about facing the battle but about how they can afford the treatment. while insurance companies come in at the most vulnerable moments for you and your family members, i remember when my son beau was lying in the hospital after he came home from iraq after a year. he had stage iv glioblastoma. they told him not whether he was going to live, but just how long would h
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we don't live in that age, joan. democrats are trying to make that point. saying president trump igs on the record saying he wants the supreme court to overturn roe v wade. he is asking the supreme court to throw out the affordable care act. president trump in picking judge amy coney barrett has said he needs a ninth justice on the court because this election could lead to court challenges that make it to the supreme court. president trump saying on record any election he loses, an election clearly been rigged. one of the questions, in exchange with pat leahy, he is trying to say did you promise the president anything. >> senator leahy, i want to begin by making two important points. they have to do with the aca and with any election dispute that may or may not arise. i have had no conversation with the president or any of his staff on how i might rule in that case. it would be a gross violation of judicial independence for me to make any such commitment or for me to be asked about that case and how i would rule. i also think it would be a complete violatio
we don't live in that age, joan. democrats are trying to make that point. saying president trump igs on the record saying he wants the supreme court to overturn roe v wade. he is asking the supreme court to throw out the affordable care act. president trump in picking judge amy coney barrett has said he needs a ninth justice on the court because this election could lead to court challenges that make it to the supreme court. president trump saying on record any election he loses, an election...
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i have not touched joan, even to this day. i just i have not touched joan, even to this day.rendan? but i know different. myjohn used to run two that window. i'm sorry. brendan, it‘s that window. i'm sorry. brendan, it's ok. i'm that window. i'm sorry. brendan, it‘s ok. i‘m so glad that you have got lindsay and lucy there to look after you. take a moment to get yourself together. lucy, i can see how hard this is for your grandad and obviously for his wife as well. they would love to be together. we have been speaking to people this morning you are in the same situation. there is nothing that can be done at the moment? no, it is heartbreaking. speaking to the carers, they go home, they go to the shops, they look after their families, and then they go back to work and they put on an apron and a mask and they're with our loved ones. why can't my grandad, as the nominated visitor for our family, do the same? he is isolating himself. we provide him his shopping. why can't he be tested and he be allowed to go in and hold his wife's hand, doa to go in and hold his wife's hand, do a
i have not touched joan, even to this day. i just i have not touched joan, even to this day.rendan? but i know different. myjohn used to run two that window. i'm sorry. brendan, it‘s that window. i'm sorry. brendan, it's ok. i'm that window. i'm sorry. brendan, it‘s ok. i‘m so glad that you have got lindsay and lucy there to look after you. take a moment to get yourself together. lucy, i can see how hard this is for your grandad and obviously for his wife as well. they would love to be...
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brendan and joan's situation is not unique.st a small selection of those who responded. covid has taken and continues to take so much, forcing families to keep apart. when michelle booth‘s mum died in her care home in august, some visiting was allowed, but it was very limited. how is your dad, michelle? struggling, struggling. i think because his days were spent visiting mum, we struggled during lockdown, because, obviously, you know, he was quite isolated. then, obviously, because now, even though he can go out, he's not really got anywhere to go. it's a challenge. it's difficult. i think because the end was so difficult, it's just hard. the hugs and the hand holding that offers so much comfort in normal times are now seen as a risk. liz mcavoy says the care her mum receives is second to none, yet there is a feeling of helplessness. for me, it feels like your bereft, that you're going through a bereavement, but without the person actually dying. it is, it's a completely strange and horrible situation that you are in. and when
brendan and joan's situation is not unique.st a small selection of those who responded. covid has taken and continues to take so much, forcing families to keep apart. when michelle booth‘s mum died in her care home in august, some visiting was allowed, but it was very limited. how is your dad, michelle? struggling, struggling. i think because his days were spent visiting mum, we struggled during lockdown, because, obviously, you know, he was quite isolated. then, obviously, because now, even...
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father joan someone else's expense mission has come to a premature end a young woman has her to self and has to be flown note it's the 10th air rescue here this season back at the top 2 young women in dresses are posing on the bridge they ditched their high heels right at the start they see but as befit on the bridge really all that's original it doesn't matter because i like my picture i like my instagram so i put it on there it's here and we have nice dresses yes. but if the rolled up there's hardly any time to take in the view there's just a couple of minutes before the next in the queue wants their picture let's look at tennis now in a rough way on a doll has be in novak djokovic in a blockbuster showdown at the french open the spaniard won in straight sex 662752 claim his 13th french open title equaling roger federer's all time record of 20 slams in the process the doll didn't lose a single set throughout the tournament and in formula one news mercedes driver lewis hamilton has won the eiffel grand prix and germany equaling michael schumacher all time record of 91 grand prix win
father joan someone else's expense mission has come to a premature end a young woman has her to self and has to be flown note it's the 10th air rescue here this season back at the top 2 young women in dresses are posing on the bridge they ditched their high heels right at the start they see but as befit on the bridge really all that's original it doesn't matter because i like my picture i like my instagram so i put it on there it's here and we have nice dresses yes. but if the rolled up there's...
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yes joan there's. the possibility for real violence in the country it's real. business. it takes someone very very strong to run this country and in my eyes i think is doing a very good job. a deeply divided splitting america politically at the nominally i'm scripturally this is a journey through this so-called land of opportunity. for. writers filmmakers and let's all go 1st capture the current mood in the states. our 1st stop is new york city. and new york used to be the city that never sleeps that was before congress and the pandemic since passed its peak year but the big apple is still far from being back to normal. on weekends when the weather is good people can at least gather and central part they were masks to keep saying. donald trump during his election campaign even back that few well known artists and intellectual supporters have this hasn't changed since although now 4 years later when people know what to expect warnings about reelecting trump us president. more urgent and. we've come to new york to meet 3 of the most renowned authors in the country. to find
yes joan there's. the possibility for real violence in the country it's real. business. it takes someone very very strong to run this country and in my eyes i think is doing a very good job. a deeply divided splitting america politically at the nominally i'm scripturally this is a journey through this so-called land of opportunity. for. writers filmmakers and let's all go 1st capture the current mood in the states. our 1st stop is new york city. and new york used to be the city that never...
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his mom joan will be rooting from afar. >> i'm sure he's just walking on clouds, just, you know, proudm and he's just doing so great i think. i might be biased, though. >> you think? >>> incredible kicking moment from saturday, rice lining up for a game winning field goal in overtime for the 45-yard kick that bounces four times off the upright and does not go in, a quadruple doink. he couldn't do it again if he tried a million times. rice eventually lost to middle tennessee. ken, liz, that's the way the ball bounces on a monday evening. >> for sure. thanks a lot, dennis. >>> coming up the unexpected discov ready to take your immune support to the next level? nature's bounty is here for you. the number one herbal supplement brand has everything you need to help keep your immune system strong. immune support comes naturally with nature's bounty. >>> let's take a live look at the moon tonight where nasa made a very exciting discovery. >> yup. they found water in the unlikeliest of places. >> at this location near the clavius crater they were very excited and when we heard it, we were lite
his mom joan will be rooting from afar. >> i'm sure he's just walking on clouds, just, you know, proudm and he's just doing so great i think. i might be biased, though. >> you think? >>> incredible kicking moment from saturday, rice lining up for a game winning field goal in overtime for the 45-yard kick that bounces four times off the upright and does not go in, a quadruple doink. he couldn't do it again if he tried a million times. rice eventually lost to middle...
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how that joan helped him escape. >>> plus, how time magazine is honoring a front-line hero who made the ultimate sacrifice for her patients. >>> we want to bring you the good news happening in the bay area, just go to kpix.com/together. we'll find storie our home was burned to the ground in the tubbs fire. the flames, the ash, it was terrifying. thousands of family homes are destroyed in wildfires. families are forced to move and higher property taxes are a huge problem. prop 19 limits taxes on wildfire victims so families can move without a tax penalty. nineteen will help rebuild lives. vote 'yes' on 19. when you take a it all begins to un-ravel. ann ravel's no reformer, she's backed by big corporations who've poured hundreds of thousands into her campaign. and she opposes ballot measures to make the economy more fair for working people. only dave cortese is endorsed by the california democratic party. he's helping us battle the pandemic with a science-based approach. and expanding health services and child care to those in need. for state senate, democrat dave cortese. traffic and air
how that joan helped him escape. >>> plus, how time magazine is honoring a front-line hero who made the ultimate sacrifice for her patients. >>> we want to bring you the good news happening in the bay area, just go to kpix.com/together. we'll find storie our home was burned to the ground in the tubbs fire. the flames, the ash, it was terrifying. thousands of family homes are destroyed in wildfires. families are forced to move and higher property taxes are a huge problem. prop...
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. >> reporter: she was the baby of the family, said her older sister joan vandermolen. it was one of their brothers who came up with the nickname that stuck for life. >> how did she get to be known as kitty? >> i think it was when brian went out to get her for dinner one night or something. and he said, "here, kitty, kitty, kitty." and she came. >> reporter: and then, when kitty was three, her dad left the family for another woman. and as that little girl watched her mother struggle, she imagined a way she could do better. >> kitty grew up believing that she was gonna marry well, and have household help. >> reporter: how would she know such a thing? >> i think this is probably what my mother had maybe wanted for herself and never got. >> reporter: kitty was pretty. in 1962, she was crowned miss oak lawn. you should be in show business, her mother told her. so kitty studied radio and television at southern illinois university. was that wrapped up in the whole idea of if you're in that field, you're more likely to meet a successful man -- >> yes. absolutely. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: she was the baby of the family, said her older sister joan vandermolen. it was one of their brothers who came up with the nickname that stuck for life. >> how did she get to be known as kitty? >> i think it was when brian went out to get her for dinner one night or something. and he said, "here, kitty, kitty, kitty." and she came. >> reporter: and then, when kitty was three, her dad left the family for another woman. and as that little girl...
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even when joe did not have the briefings that donald trump and mike pence hat on january 28, joan knewecause of experience that this could be serious and under his leadership, we will contain this virus and save lives and build our economy back better than before. joe will be a president who restores the soul of our nation. he will be a president who creates good paying jobs and eases the burden on working families. joe wilby a president -- above be a president who unites the american people. democrat and republican and independent, old and young, from all backgrounds and races to meet the greatest challenges of our time. i plan on being right by his side and -- [applause] -- we will be ready on day one. here is the thing, arizona. we need your help. we have only 26 days let's not wake up the day after the election wishing we had done more. let's organize and vote in numbers no one has ever seen before. let's send mark kelly to the senate. [applause] vote like your life depends on it because right now, it really does. yesterday, arizona, vote by mail ballots were shipped to homes acros
even when joe did not have the briefings that donald trump and mike pence hat on january 28, joan knewecause of experience that this could be serious and under his leadership, we will contain this virus and save lives and build our economy back better than before. joe will be a president who restores the soul of our nation. he will be a president who creates good paying jobs and eases the burden on working families. joe wilby a president -- above be a president who unites the american people....
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problem completely so that peace and stability can come to the region the occupied territories of us by joan must be liberated not be am sure any statements about some kind of support and military activities undoubtedly add fuel to the fires and we are firmly against this we call on all countries especially our partners including turkey to do all they can to urge the conflict in sides to return to the ceasefire now all of this comes amid media reports that syrian rebels backed by turkey are either getting ready to be moved to a car back or are already on the way there but again for now these are just and for this matter at this point earlier my colleague you know neal spoken to a political analyst focusing on the region who explained there are numerous complex parties to consider in this conflict. there are many organizations not probably i don't think it is real be bodies' me the earth torquey me there 050 by gen or even in the mood it is mainly i suppose the initiative belongs to certain financial firms and slumming financial firms related to the muslim presence in another meaning of the t
problem completely so that peace and stability can come to the region the occupied territories of us by joan must be liberated not be am sure any statements about some kind of support and military activities undoubtedly add fuel to the fires and we are firmly against this we call on all countries especially our partners including turkey to do all they can to urge the conflict in sides to return to the ceasefire now all of this comes amid media reports that syrian rebels backed by turkey are...
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problem completely so that peace and stability can come to the region the occupied territories of us by joan must be liberated. through there and shoot any statements about some kind of support and military activities undoubtedly add fuel to the fire to things we are firmly against this we call on all countries especially our partners including turkey to do all they can to urge the conflict insides to return to the scenes prior to all this comes amid reports in the media that syrian rebels backed by turkey could be getting ready to be moved to the nagorno-karabakh region or are already on the way but these are just reports for now and again i'd just like to point out that in its statement the russian diplomats aren't blaming anyone for the things that are causing concern at this point. now my colleague in a neil spoke earlier on to a political analyst focusing on the region who says that the situation is more complex than it 1st looks. there are many organizations not probably i don't think it is real be state bodies media or dorky me they are all funded by gen or even believe that it is mai
problem completely so that peace and stability can come to the region the occupied territories of us by joan must be liberated. through there and shoot any statements about some kind of support and military activities undoubtedly add fuel to the fire to things we are firmly against this we call on all countries especially our partners including turkey to do all they can to urge the conflict insides to return to the scenes prior to all this comes amid reports in the media that syrian rebels...
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because they're going 7 to try to blame us those of us who are showering praise and love on surly joan ickes moses here to lead us to the promised land full of tender bueno growing on trees horny goat weeds spiked red bull yellow edition raining from the skies when the liberals play that blame game they will be wrong so here now are the top 10 people and things to blame if if joe biden were to lose against one of the most racist megaman for brains a man childish rants on clown presidents the country has ever seen number 10 if joe biden were to lose he should blame joe biden for his unwillingness to even pretend this for a 2nd that he might one day stand for something progressive seriously biden could amp up the enthusiasm behind his run tenfold if he were to just announce he's supporting medicare for all the green new deal or hell if he just said he enjoyed a susan sarandon movie instead of this is what we get you support no i don't support the greenwood you don't i beat the socialists that's how i got elected that's how i got the nomination and i'm not totally opposed to funding the p
because they're going 7 to try to blame us those of us who are showering praise and love on surly joan ickes moses here to lead us to the promised land full of tender bueno growing on trees horny goat weeds spiked red bull yellow edition raining from the skies when the liberals play that blame game they will be wrong so here now are the top 10 people and things to blame if if joe biden were to lose against one of the most racist megaman for brains a man childish rants on clown presidents the...
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be missed among you're among your viewers peter we've now got the cia in in contravention of this joan charter operating on domestic shore oil we have the cia operating. in a covert alliance with a major political party and not to be missed with law enforcement in your little about all this stuff any goes on and on and own i want your viewers to understand this is a country this is a country and something close to free fall by way of our our most basic institutions this russia gate seeing as we can those 2 are very foundation and i don't know i mean. just this morning daniel will know. we've got we've now got one of the people involved in the biden. in the biden's influence peddling in china. a guy named anthony but wilensky he's right there a need anything are in it senator cetera. and the press it's what they're trying to bury a bloody mountain it's getting to be rather too high to bury right they're not coming back from this you know and it will roll on and on and on this guy get an interview with chuck or carlson i hope your viewers can see it i stream or however we're absolutely a
be missed among you're among your viewers peter we've now got the cia in in contravention of this joan charter operating on domestic shore oil we have the cia operating. in a covert alliance with a major political party and not to be missed with law enforcement in your little about all this stuff any goes on and on and own i want your viewers to understand this is a country this is a country and something close to free fall by way of our our most basic institutions this russia gate seeing as we...
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in a number of guests and friends of the program and say peter tatchell human rights activists and joan collins radio host columnist welcome to you both peter can we kick off with you please a person born as a meal the advantages that brings in speed and power going up against the female in a combat heavy sports such as rugby injuries and potentially serious ones are going to happen. let's be very clear. trans women. there's no real scientific evidence but they have an advantage what science there is is disputed and the degree of advantage is very minimal if we look at women athletes or women rugby players in general lots of them have other advantages over other players so for example some woman rugby players have fast twitch muscle fibers which enables them to run faster with a better chance of scoring a goal others have a longer legs which enables them to jump higher to grab the ball others have extra large hearts and lungs which means that they have greater resilience and energy and power but not all of these biological allman have been penalized it's only the trans women who are bei
in a number of guests and friends of the program and say peter tatchell human rights activists and joan collins radio host columnist welcome to you both peter can we kick off with you please a person born as a meal the advantages that brings in speed and power going up against the female in a combat heavy sports such as rugby injuries and potentially serious ones are going to happen. let's be very clear. trans women. there's no real scientific evidence but they have an advantage what science...