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one of the great theologians of the 20th century religious affairs expert john barry, thank you so much for sharing your memories with us q and a w correspondent jack parrot was at the funeral mass on saint peter's square in the vatican, and i asked him to give us his impressions of the service well, i think the funeral was very much as the vatican suggested that it would be scaled back. but still very sort of in keeping with the traditions of the vatican and the catholic church. there were the official estimates from the vatican is that there were about 75000 people in attendance. saint peter's square, frankly, was not full, as you might of it might expected if it was a, a sitting coat whose funeral was taking place. but much of this has been unprecedented. i spoke to one nun after the after the funeral, who'd come here of her own volition. she said she'd felt compelled to come here. and she said that she found the, the funeral ceremony. very sad, but profoundly beautiful. there was a stillness, a calmness of quiet the, obviously the hymns singing out around the square. and this is, i
one of the great theologians of the 20th century religious affairs expert john barry, thank you so much for sharing your memories with us q and a w correspondent jack parrot was at the funeral mass on saint peter's square in the vatican, and i asked him to give us his impressions of the service well, i think the funeral was very much as the vatican suggested that it would be scaled back. but still very sort of in keeping with the traditions of the vatican and the catholic church. there were the...
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a religious affairs expert john barry math. thank you. let's have a look now at some of the other stories making headlines, aid agencies say hospitals in the afghan capital kabul are overwhelmed by cases of respiratory illness. among children. cases of pneumonia have spiked in the winter months and doctors are having trouble treating patients. you to a lack of drugs and health workers. the deadlock in the us house of representatives of electing a speaker is entering its 3rd day with the house due to convene again soon. republican kevin mccarthy. last 6 consecutive vote on wednesday is offered key concessions in an effort to win over a group of republican hardliners. germany has joined a growing list of countries to impose mandatory covered tests on travelers from china, which is facing the surgeon infections. the european union has recommended all its members states follow that policies starting monday. china has said the travel restrictions are discriminatory. outside china health experts are concerned about how quickly a new cobit varia
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one of the great theologians of the 20th century religious affairs expert, john barry, thank you so much for sharing your memories with us and 2 other nato secretary general. again, stoughton berg has warned that it would be dangerous to underestimate russia and president vladimir pu sins. war aims in ukraine. stockton bug said there was no indication that person had changed. his goals in the war. ukrainian forces are bracing for a possible russian offensive following the deadly asked strike against a building that was housing russian soldiers. the attack has been fueling growing criticism in russia against military leadership, and in a boost for ukraine. france says it will now provide key with light tanks. that would be the 1st western country to do so. he w correspondent, roman gone trend. co is following developments for us from keith, and we asked him what he's been hearing about ukrainian warnings that russia is planning to call up more troops for a major new offensive. well yes, we're hearing and such and such a statements nearly every day. hear from top ukraine and officials from
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and john barry is here to talk us through today's ceremony. and john, with we seen the, the, the cardinals were seeing the cardinals enter the square. perhaps you could talk us through what's going to happen? well, as our correspondent in rome pointed out, this is going to be actually quite a simple ceremony or in vatican terms, at least it's following very much the kind of a requiem mass funeral mass that would take place for an ordinary humble catholic priest in germany or poland or wherever. there are, of course some differences and, but basically it's going to be very simple ceremony. that's what benedict himself wanted. and it was the decision of pope francis ultimately what, what form this, this funeral would take. and it's probably going to be something that is as the corresponding rumor also said, something that's going to be rather personal rather than simply ceremonial. it's i find personally rather touching. but there are heads of state who were not obliged to come or not there in official capacity, but came because of a personal res
and john barry is here to talk us through today's ceremony. and john, with we seen the, the, the cardinals were seeing the cardinals enter the square. perhaps you could talk us through what's going to happen? well, as our correspondent in rome pointed out, this is going to be actually quite a simple ceremony or in vatican terms, at least it's following very much the kind of a requiem mass funeral mass that would take place for an ordinary humble catholic priest in germany or poland or wherever....
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one of the great philippines of the 20th century religious affairs expert john barry, thank you so much for sharing your memories with us to now washington d. c. has seen a 2nd dramatic day and the u. s. congress. republicans in the house of representatives have failed to elect a speaker. that is after a 6 vote. conservative kevin mccarthy's bids lead. the republican majority in the house is being blocked by a group of right wing hardliners, who even defied an appeal from former president donald trump. on mr. mccarthy's behalf, lawmakers have now adjourned until noon on thursday to allow the republicans to seek away out of the impasse. he but is there a way out we are still corresponding and washington semi so misconduct. but we don't know exactly how they're going to solve this crisis. we just know that they're working on it. we've heard rumblings and rumors that kevin mccarthy has been huddling with his critics. those who have been standing in his way in the past to be the speaker of the house and trying to crank out some concessions to bring them over to his side. it looks like thing
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a religious affairs expert john barry math. thank you and have some breaking news for you now. russian president vladimir putin as order unilateral, 36 hour truce in his countries war on ukraine. this, these 5 will take place from the 6th to the 7th of january over the russian orthodox christmas period. graham says, put in, made the decision after an appeal from the head of the russian church patriarch carol. well correspondent, key and bias following these latest developments for us from regal. killian, what do we know so far? but what this is far look like? well again, as far as we know, putting actually a talk to his defense minister should say, i should go and asked him to implement this appeal by the patriarch real, who is the head of the russian orthodox church. and also in charge of many churches in eastern ukraine actually as well. and putting said that the people in ukraine should be able to go to church during these times without having to fear for their lives. now it will really depend on if the ukrainians will accep
a religious affairs expert john barry math. thank you and have some breaking news for you now. russian president vladimir putin as order unilateral, 36 hour truce in his countries war on ukraine. this, these 5 will take place from the 6th to the 7th of january over the russian orthodox christmas period. graham says, put in, made the decision after an appeal from the head of the russian church patriarch carol. well correspondent, key and bias following these latest developments for us from...
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why it's important to us again, but i to why for john barry ended up being up to supply any, any orders in china, tariffs and benz imposed by beijing has impacted australian exports worth $14000000000.00 a year. actions that are now before the world trade organization. camera has indicated it would be willing to reconsider its case if beijing lifts restrictions, we shouldn't be over confident, we shouldn't be complacent. we should continue to try to diversify outright based on the like. because the geopolitical problems with china aren't going to go away in the short term unless say the rebuilding it political trust will also take time . try minister, don't farrell macy's, chinese counterpart virtually in coming weeks. it's the latest sign of efforts to try and stabilize what has been a turbulent relationship with the strategy is largest trading partner. the ministerial meeting will be the 1st in more than $30.00, clock out a 0 brisbin. all right, it is the most coveted award in cinema and the content it's for this is oscars. have been revealed in los angeles leaving the pack up, the mu
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institutions like mike mansfield and jerry ford and hubert humphrey and ted kennedy and john stennis and barryoldwater knew them to be. some of that change is good. at lot of it is tragic, and a t of it simply is what it is. you can point fingerser were pointed the way to something better. some of the change is good. what is the change in the senate that that you have seen that is good? >> guest: i think there is more transparency in the senate, which i think is good. i remember the debate over having television in the senate and televising hearings and all that. today of course, the ability to do that is much easier to get the platform. some say it brought about grandstanding and it did but there was before. now some of the people that do the grandstanding [inaudible] hopefully it gets a debate going. i was in law school at that time two or three blocks down from the capital. i used to walk up the hill. you would have tond look aroundo find a police officer. i was fascinated by of the debatesin going on. that has hurt the senate and the country. i never thought i would be there. >> host: you
institutions like mike mansfield and jerry ford and hubert humphrey and ted kennedy and john stennis and barryoldwater knew them to be. some of that change is good. at lot of it is tragic, and a t of it simply is what it is. you can point fingerser were pointed the way to something better. some of the change is good. what is the change in the senate that that you have seen that is good? >> guest: i think there is more transparency in the senate, which i think is good. i remember the...
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we act quite a while for john or at sharp barry ended up being out in a yeah, any orders into china, tariffs and benz imposed by beijing have impacted australian exports worth $14000000000.00 a year. actions that are now before the world trade organization. camera has indicated it would be willing to reconsider its case if beijing lifts restrictions, we shouldn't be over confident, we shouldn't be complacent. we should continue to try to diversify our tried vice and the like. because the geopolitical problems with china aren't going to go away in the short term unless say the rebuilding and political trust will also take time . try mr. don ferrell, macy's, chinese counterpart virtually in coming weeks. it's the latest sign of efforts to try and stabilize what has been a turbulent relationship with australia's largest trading partner. the ministerial meeting will be the 1st in more than 30 o'clock outta 0, brisbin. well, still a hit on al jazeera, jam packed streets around an ancient temple in northern india, by plans for redevelopment to causing anger among residence and mending fenc
we act quite a while for john or at sharp barry ended up being out in a yeah, any orders into china, tariffs and benz imposed by beijing have impacted australian exports worth $14000000000.00 a year. actions that are now before the world trade organization. camera has indicated it would be willing to reconsider its case if beijing lifts restrictions, we shouldn't be over confident, we shouldn't be complacent. we should continue to try to diversify our tried vice and the like. because the...
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john hall reports from barry, italy across the adriatic sea from greece, the port of barry in southern italy. it's one of a number of ferry roots used by migrants and refugees from countries like iraq, syria and afghanistan, who risked their lives stowed away in hidden compartments on trucks. the crossing between different greek and italian ports can take between 9 and 30 hours. some di trying others are discovered on board and handed to the italian police liber sana, john, laura kaun, data need your lens. people have told us about violence and acts of force about being locked up about being dragged from the ferry. one person had an epileptic attack and was, let's say, dragged and kicked by the crew. one woman told us of invasive searches over intimate pass. it's alleged, they're often not provided with translators as required by law, and that some prevented from claiming asylum before being returned to greece locked in the vessel. they arrived in occasionally leaving, assigning, they were there, edged on the wall. this man pictured himself in may last year, handcuff to the railings on
john hall reports from barry, italy across the adriatic sea from greece, the port of barry in southern italy. it's one of a number of ferry roots used by migrants and refugees from countries like iraq, syria and afghanistan, who risked their lives stowed away in hidden compartments on trucks. the crossing between different greek and italian ports can take between 9 and 30 hours. some di trying others are discovered on board and handed to the italian police liber sana, john, laura kaun, data...
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what mike mansfield and hugh scott and jerry ford and hubert humphrey and ted kennedy and john stennis and barry goldwater knew them to be. some of that change is good. a lot of it is tragic. and all of it is simply is what it is. you can point fingers or you can point the way forward to something better. some of that change is good. what is the change that you've seen in the senate that you think is good? well, i think there's more transparent. see, in the senate, which i think is good. i i remember the debate over heavy television in a in the senate and televising hearings and all that. or today, of course, with the ability to do that, it's much easier to get this out and play for some who are opposed to bring about some grandstanding. and it did. but there's great in saying before now some of the people who do the grandstanding it's obvious to the public and hopefully it gets a debate quite you know i was a. in law school a georgetown law i was at that time had the o school right down just two or three blocks from the capital. i used to walk up the hill. i walked through it and you'd have to
what mike mansfield and hugh scott and jerry ford and hubert humphrey and ted kennedy and john stennis and barry goldwater knew them to be. some of that change is good. a lot of it is tragic. and all of it is simply is what it is. you can point fingers or you can point the way forward to something better. some of that change is good. what is the change that you've seen in the senate that you think is good? well, i think there's more transparent. see, in the senate, which i think is good. i i...
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the senate is broken place not what mike mansfield and jerry ford and hubert humphrey and john stennis and barry goldwater knew them to be. some of it is good and tragic and it is what it is. you can point your way forward. some of that change is good. what do you think in the senate that's good? >> guest: i think there's more transparency in the senate, which i think is good. i remember the debate over having television in the senate and televising hearings and all that. today, of course, with the ability to do that, it's much easier to get this out. some opposed saying it's bringing about some grandstanding, and it did, but there was grandstanding before. now some of the people that do the grandstanding, it's obvious to the public and hopefully gets the debate. i was -- in law school at georgetown law, which at that time had the law school right down two or three blocks from the capitol. i used to walk up the hill, i walked through -- you'd have to look around to try to find a police officer to ask directions. you'd just walk in and sit there. i was fascinated by the real debates that were goi
the senate is broken place not what mike mansfield and jerry ford and hubert humphrey and john stennis and barry goldwater knew them to be. some of it is good and tragic and it is what it is. you can point your way forward. some of that change is good. what do you think in the senate that's good? >> guest: i think there's more transparency in the senate, which i think is good. i remember the debate over having television in the senate and televising hearings and all that. today, of...
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barry goldwater, mo udall, ed pastor, john mccain, john kyl. jim knew and worked with them all. jim got his first taste of politics as a young man serving as a page for the legendary senator goldwater. who was in his final term when the voters of what was then arizona's fifth congressional district chose jim to be their voice in washington. jim was born in illinois, the land of lincoln, but became a chan of the party of lincoln in arizona. he came to the grand canyon state when he was five with his parents when he left the midwest for a ranch in the desert of southern arizona, a few miles from the border with mexico. little did jim know that back then that our country's relationship with mexico would become one of his signature issues as a representative from a border state. jim was a celebrity in big, small town of tucson. no matter where he went, everyone knew him. folks would approach him in the grocery store, gas station, or the street. when they stopped him and called him congressman kolbe, he would also make sure to remind them just call me jim. i first met jim when i was
barry goldwater, mo udall, ed pastor, john mccain, john kyl. jim knew and worked with them all. jim got his first taste of politics as a young man serving as a page for the legendary senator goldwater. who was in his final term when the voters of what was then arizona's fifth congressional district chose jim to be their voice in washington. jim was born in illinois, the land of lincoln, but became a chan of the party of lincoln in arizona. he came to the grand canyon state when he was five with...
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bob gate, barry posen, posting in foreign affairs, henry kissinger, john mearsheimer, the great jonathan paul, noam chomsky. mister ritter, whom i respect the late stephen cohen, colonel douglas mcgregor and, and the grandaddy of them all. george kennan the, the expert, the author of containment, everybody since day one said, what are you doing? you know, i know you, i know, i'm sorry you could put me on the list because i was saying it months before it happened that this is what we were going to get in. and, you know, in, with the wisdom of youtube just took it all down. so there is historical record that actually senate, okay, keep it on without. go ahead, go to that, see? but, but here's what i'm saying. i'm looking at this just as a, almost as a doctor looks at a patient. i'm looking at the pathology report to the laboratory. what are we talking about? and by the way, i've had to tell you this in here in my country, more people know about the various iterations of star wars galactic unions than they do nato. and fact when i, i have this with me. i know it sounds corny, but when any o
bob gate, barry posen, posting in foreign affairs, henry kissinger, john mearsheimer, the great jonathan paul, noam chomsky. mister ritter, whom i respect the late stephen cohen, colonel douglas mcgregor and, and the grandaddy of them all. george kennan the, the expert, the author of containment, everybody since day one said, what are you doing? you know, i know you, i know, i'm sorry you could put me on the list because i was saying it months before it happened that this is what we were going...
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bob gate, barry posen, posting in foreign affairs, henry kissinger. john mearsheimer, the great jonathan paul, noam chomsky. mister ritter, whom i respect the late stephen cohen, colonel douglas mcgregor and, and the grandaddy of them all. george kennan the, the expert, the author of containment, everybody since day one said, what are you doing? you know, i know you, i know, i'm sorry you could have put me on the list because i, but i was saying it months before it happened that this is what we were going to get in. and, you know, and with the wisdom of youtube, just took it all down. so there is historical record that actually sent it. okay. she bought it without go ahead. go to that, see? but, but here's what i'm saying. i'm looking at this just as a, almost as a doctor looks at the patient. i'm looking at the pathology report to the laboratory. what are we talking about? and by the way, i've gotta tell you this in here in my country, more people know about the various iterations of star wars galactic unions than they do nato. and fact when i, i have thi
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in 1984, a salvager and diver named barry clifford and his team, at the time included john f. kennedy jr., who i went to college with, found the whydah and began recovering its treasure. the item that proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that all these artifacts came from the whydah is this. this is the whydah's bell. the reason it's green, if you go to the pirate museum, the pirate museum in west yarmouth on the cape, which is well worth a visit, fascinating pirate museum. when you walk, and this is the first thing you see. it's the bell suspended in a greenish preservative solution. they knew they found the widow. is the first authenticated pirate treasure ever found. how much the recovered treasure is worth is not exactly clear. there have been estimates that range from unreasonably low $200,000 to a ridiculously high 400 million. whatever it's worth, it's worth a lot. the thing that's amazing, barry clifford, his investors, to this day have not sold a single piece of eight, dubloon, cannon, nothing. which i think is amazing. one other nasty pirate who hunted for prey off the
in 1984, a salvager and diver named barry clifford and his team, at the time included john f. kennedy jr., who i went to college with, found the whydah and began recovering its treasure. the item that proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that all these artifacts came from the whydah is this. this is the whydah's bell. the reason it's green, if you go to the pirate museum, the pirate museum in west yarmouth on the cape, which is well worth a visit, fascinating pirate museum. when you walk, and this...
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but then in 1984 a salvager and diver named barry clifford and his team which at the time included john f kennedy junior where i went to college with found the wida and began recovering its treasure the item that proved beyond a shadow of a doubt. that all these artifacts came from the widow is this this is the witness bell. the reason it's green is if you go to the pirate museum the widow pirate museum in west yarmouth on the cape, which is well worth a visit fascinating pirate museum when you walk in this is the first thing you see it's the bell suspended in a greenish preservative solution. so they knew they found the wida and it is the first authenticated pirate treasure ever found now how much the recovered treasure is worth is not exactly clear. there have been estimates that range from an unreasonably low 200,000 to a ridiculously high 400 million whatever it's worth. it's worth a lot and the thing it's amazing is barry clifford and his investors to this day have not sold a single piece of eight the balloon cannon anything which i think is amazing. now one other particularly nast
but then in 1984 a salvager and diver named barry clifford and his team which at the time included john f kennedy junior where i went to college with found the wida and began recovering its treasure the item that proved beyond a shadow of a doubt. that all these artifacts came from the widow is this this is the witness bell. the reason it's green is if you go to the pirate museum the widow pirate museum in west yarmouth on the cape, which is well worth a visit fascinating pirate museum when you...
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not my team enough restaurant to not enough very critical enough has been very critical john mcenroe was critical barry fact that they were i think it was quite were being i think it was quite cynical australian open cynical that the australian open because of the times they were happy it go that far happy to let it go that far because plays it , feel because plays into it, feel quite comfortable broadcasting zones for the rest of the world. now that doesn't take into account the health of the players yes, not all matches go on five and a half hours, but oh never even saw the car started till sort 11:00. no, that's till sort of 11:00. no, that's right. maybe there's an right. mean maybe there's an argument for reducing it it argument for reducing it if it starts off the sun. so i'm not clear what the solution is on this, let's take nothing this, but let's take nothing away from andy murray. andy murray set a record. he murray has now set a record. he became i think he's i think he's produced more from produced more comebacks from two sets win the top sets down to win at the top level than any other pla
not my team enough restaurant to not enough very critical enough has been very critical john mcenroe was critical barry fact that they were i think it was quite were being i think it was quite cynical australian open cynical that the australian open because of the times they were happy it go that far happy to let it go that far because plays it , feel because plays into it, feel quite comfortable broadcasting zones for the rest of the world. now that doesn't take into account the health of the...
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john f. kennedy. in 1963 assume sizing up his potential rivals the potential republican nominees for president in 1964 he talked about barry goldwater's name was being mentioned significantly. he talked about nelson rockefeller. he thought about rockefeller and he could not really understand what rockefeller was doing. about a year earlier rockefeller had left his wife tamir a yet much younger woman. i woman it was said in the press she stole from her husband. he had seemingly sacrificed everything for the woman he loved. because of the scandal that ensued because he was marrying the woman he loved. thinking about this and declared no man would ever love love more than politics. i think john tyler probably would have understood exactly the sediment john f. kennedy mentioned at that time. i appreciate your attention today. if you have not bought my book , this is the title of the book, this is the cover of the book. and before i go i just wanted to make sure i give you an indication of coming attractions. my wife and i have a book a biography of under contract with the university press of kansas and her manuscript is due is
john f. kennedy. in 1963 assume sizing up his potential rivals the potential republican nominees for president in 1964 he talked about barry goldwater's name was being mentioned significantly. he talked about nelson rockefeller. he thought about rockefeller and he could not really understand what rockefeller was doing. about a year earlier rockefeller had left his wife tamir a yet much younger woman. i woman it was said in the press she stole from her husband. he had seemingly sacrificed...
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john f. kennedy. in 1963 assume sizing up his potential rivals the potential republican nominees for president in 1964 he talked about barry goldwater's name was being mentioned significantly. he talked about nelson rockefeller. he thought about rockefeller and he could not really understand what rockefeller was doing. about a year earlier rockefeller had left his wife tamir a yet much younger woman. i woman it was said in the press she stole from her husband. he had seemingly sacrificed everything for the woman he loved. because of the scandal that ensued because he was marrying the woman he loved. thinking about this and declared no man would ever love love more than politics. i think john tyler probably would have understood exactly the sediment john f. kennedy mentioned at that time. i appreciate your attention today. if you have not bought my book , this is the title of the book, this is the cover of the book. and before i go i just wanted to make sure i give you an indication of coming attractions. my wife and i have a book a biography of under contract with the university press of kansas and her manuscript is due is
john f. kennedy. in 1963 assume sizing up his potential rivals the potential republican nominees for president in 1964 he talked about barry goldwater's name was being mentioned significantly. he talked about nelson rockefeller. he thought about rockefeller and he could not really understand what rockefeller was doing. about a year earlier rockefeller had left his wife tamir a yet much younger woman. i woman it was said in the press she stole from her husband. he had seemingly sacrificed...
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john singleton's 1997 film "rosewood." we go now to gainesville, florida, about 45 miles from rosewood, where we are joined by jonathan barry-blockerting professor at the university of florida law school and former staff attorney with the southern poverty law center. his grandfather, the late reverend ernest blocker, survived the 1923 rosewood massacre. it is great to have you with us, professor. welcome to democracy now! tell us about how you learned about the massacre and what happened with your grandfather. >> sure. i learned about the massacre when i was 13 but in a very disconnected way. my dad sat me down and said, hey, there's a meeting coming out and people may have questions of you about it. your grandfather was involved but he is not going to answer question so don't ask him. that was pretty much the end of the conversation. i did not initiate any communication. my dad has indicated as some point he forced my grandfather to try to talk to us about it but i am sure that lasted all of five minutes. he was sparse on details. it wasn't until college when i actually watched the movie rosewood," because -- i came to appreciate
john singleton's 1997 film "rosewood." we go now to gainesville, florida, about 45 miles from rosewood, where we are joined by jonathan barry-blockerting professor at the university of florida law school and former staff attorney with the southern poverty law center. his grandfather, the late reverend ernest blocker, survived the 1923 rosewood massacre. it is great to have you with us, professor. welcome to democracy now! tell us about how you learned about the massacre and what...
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barrie. there was harry and the late john sessions. we just had such a great team. was how democratic it was because i was also doing the puppeteer and chris barrie was doing puppeteering as well. and we used to, we used to make suggestions to our producer lloyd. yeah. it was very very free. so we had a great american guy called anthony asper. he was the puppeteer a great puppeteer and he did the thatcher puppet and he did the thatcher puppet and he did the thatcher puppet and he the person who said put her in a man suit. brilliant you know, with a cigar and all the old. absolutely. and and actually, he brought his own dog in, which looked like the sort of churchill dog. and to call precious, to be the dog alongside her. so and people forget really that the original voice i did for mrs. thatcher wasn't actually all that good. it got better when i added caricature to it . so in the very caricature to it. so in the very early days , she had that very early days, she had that very high voice. and this a relatively accurate impression. i'm not putting myself down for tha
barrie. there was harry and the late john sessions. we just had such a great team. was how democratic it was because i was also doing the puppeteer and chris barrie was doing puppeteering as well. and we used to, we used to make suggestions to our producer lloyd. yeah. it was very very free. so we had a great american guy called anthony asper. he was the puppeteer a great puppeteer and he did the thatcher puppet and he did the thatcher puppet and he did the thatcher puppet and he the person who...
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barrie. there was harry and the late john sessions. we just had such a great team. was how democratic it was because i was also doing the puppeteer and chris barrie was doing puppeteering as well. and we used to, we used to make suggestions to our producer lloyd. yeah. it was very very free. so we had a great american guy called anthony asper. he was the puppeteer a great puppeteer and he did the thatcher puppet and he did the thatcher puppet and he did the thatcher puppet and he the person who said put her in a man suit. brilliant you know, with a cigar and all the old. absolutely. and and actually, he brought his own dog in, which looked like the sort of churchill dog. and to call precious, to be the dog alongside her. so and people forget really that the original voice i did for mrs. thatcher wasn't actually all that good. it got better when i added caricature to it . so in the very caricature to it. so in the very early days , she had that very early days, she had that very high voice. and this a relatively accurate impression. i'm not putting myself down for tha
barrie. there was harry and the late john sessions. we just had such a great team. was how democratic it was because i was also doing the puppeteer and chris barrie was doing puppeteering as well. and we used to, we used to make suggestions to our producer lloyd. yeah. it was very very free. so we had a great american guy called anthony asper. he was the puppeteer a great puppeteer and he did the thatcher puppet and he did the thatcher puppet and he did the thatcher puppet and he the person who...
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barri kck gold? >> the stock is breaking out i got to tell you, what the heck is that stock doing under 20 i can't make heads or tails. let's go to john, john >> caller: jim, my stock is a company that operates traditional bowling centers. >> buowlero it's the only spac i'll think about touching and now we're going to steve in pennsylvania, steve? >> caller: jim bo, boo-yah i'm a proud member of the club. >> a lot of club members tonight. fantastic. >> caller: my question is about the jci, johnson controls. i know you're not a fan of honeywell. >> johnson controls actually is making a big come back jci is doing well. i like the stock i do like honeywell more because i own it for the charitable trust and that, ladies and gentlemen is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade >>> coming up, tech is bouncing from its recent silicon valley so why is cramer eyeing health care find out next. good luck. td ameritrade, this is anna. hi anna, this position is all over the place, help! hey professor, subscriptions are down but that's only an estimated 15% of their valuation. do you th
barri kck gold? >> the stock is breaking out i got to tell you, what the heck is that stock doing under 20 i can't make heads or tails. let's go to john, john >> caller: jim, my stock is a company that operates traditional bowling centers. >> buowlero it's the only spac i'll think about touching and now we're going to steve in pennsylvania, steve? >> caller: jim bo, boo-yah i'm a proud member of the club. >> a lot of club members tonight. fantastic. >>...
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. >> john kirby, we really appreciate you coming out and clarifying and explaining some of the background and context for this today. >> yes, ma'am. >>> joining us now, raf sanchez in kharkiv, barry mccaffrey and ben rhodes. raf, what's the reaction from kyiv? >> reporter: andreandrea, the ukraines are thrilled but they are also relieved this game of diplomatic chicken has come to an end. there has been enormous frustration here in ukraine, among officials and just ordinary people at what they have seen as the western alliance going in circles on this issue of tanks. we heard from president zelenskyy a little while ago. this was after the chancellor made his announcement about german tanks but before president biden spoke. zelenskyy said he was deeply grateful for these tanks being supplied to ukraine. he said the key question is the one that you put to john kirby just now. how soon can these tanks be on the battlefield here in eastern ukraine? kirby told you, it would be many months in the case of the american tanks. i think that shows that this decision to send abrams tanks is as much about diplomacy as it is about the battlefield. because this does clear the way for germany to
. >> john kirby, we really appreciate you coming out and clarifying and explaining some of the background and context for this today. >> yes, ma'am. >>> joining us now, raf sanchez in kharkiv, barry mccaffrey and ben rhodes. raf, what's the reaction from kyiv? >> reporter: andreandrea, the ukraines are thrilled but they are also relieved this game of diplomatic chicken has come to an end. there has been enormous frustration here in ukraine, among officials and just...
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john wait for it. joining us for today's session is labour mp for brent north, barry and also conservative mp for elementnd rothwell, alex shell. so we have north and south represented, which is interesting in itself gentlemen, because of course as well as pmqs, we've got this convention of north, as it's called in manchester, a gathering of business politics leaders to talk about levelling up the north south divide. i think i'm right in saying that you were actually a councillor in leeds . actually a councillor in leeds. oh yes. well yeah. yeah. 4 to 10. so this is a bit closer to your heart than than it would be normally for westminster mp . normally for westminster mp. yes. i mean, obviously my constituency is my home margaret thatcher my whole life being on leeds city council now an mp obviously does make a huge difference to what you think . difference to what you think. and i think one of the key things that's getting slightly overlooked in the whole debate that's taken a part of levelling up is the huge amount of investment that's going into the east west railways and that will have a significant
john wait for it. joining us for today's session is labour mp for brent north, barry and also conservative mp for elementnd rothwell, alex shell. so we have north and south represented, which is interesting in itself gentlemen, because of course as well as pmqs, we've got this convention of north, as it's called in manchester, a gathering of business politics leaders to talk about levelling up the north south divide. i think i'm right in saying that you were actually a councillor in leeds ....