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it was for the reasons justice kruger said. he did it out of enjoyment. memoryways struck by the of a case, we had some cases even though we were the year after but i managed to not end up working on them. clerkship fune my even though they were not the most high-profile ones. one was the federal regulatory commission which i managed to not have to write opinions about came back to me during my clerkship with justice stevens. it was interesting about the power of agency to order electric companies to share blinds with other electric companies. the point of the story is he was doing his first draft and he kept coming in every morning. i would get the draft, then go over it. he said i am sorry. i willeally interesting, try to get it to you as soon as possible. i remember saying that is totally great. it was clear he was not only trying to make sure he understood the facts, he was delighting in it, the notion of how energy has sold before, why congress enacted a law to change it. learne it fun and made us this is a job -- not just a job, it is a privilege. i
it was for the reasons justice kruger said. he did it out of enjoyment. memoryways struck by the of a case, we had some cases even though we were the year after but i managed to not end up working on them. clerkship fune my even though they were not the most high-profile ones. one was the federal regulatory commission which i managed to not have to write opinions about came back to me during my clerkship with justice stevens. it was interesting about the power of agency to order electric...
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national park. conserve in the world—famous kruger national parklj conserve in the world—famous krugervate game reserves for 20 years and i saw, as a guide, i saw people coming from america, seeing good animals and seeing, interacting with the locals that are saving them at the lodges, but they leave without seeing how people, these people they see leave —— live in their real villages. i said they see leave —— live in their real villages. isaid if they see leave —— live in their real villages. i said if they can get these people out that would grow the experience, but more than that it will provide jobs for the locals. people will be able to entertain these lines that i'd bring in, showcase their culture, as well as sell the craft that can make money out of that —— lions. this is where it all started. this is where it all started. this is where it all started. this is the dream. as you set up this is the dream. as you set up your company, you were getting clients from all over the world and, guess, that changed your experience to, the things that you learned about. asa things that you
national park. conserve in the world—famous kruger national parklj conserve in the world—famous krugervate game reserves for 20 years and i saw, as a guide, i saw people coming from america, seeing good animals and seeing, interacting with the locals that are saving them at the lodges, but they leave without seeing how people, these people they see leave —— live in their real villages. i said they see leave —— live in their real villages. isaid if they see leave —— live in their...
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khimbini hlongwane hoping to welcome clients back to kruger national park.tories, a program about how covid—i9 is changing lives around the world. i'm philippa thomas and this week, we're hearing differing personal stories about livelihoods changed by lockdown. for many small business owners, almost most overnight, when the pandemic hit, customers disappeared and takings just dropped. now they have to make heart—wrenching decisions about whether to stagger on or to stop. i've been taking a walk down memory lane with dean newman of newman's restaurant in the english city of leicester. i've always been in catering, and the idea was that i always wanted to work for myself, and this opportunity came and we took it. and tell us about the moment when you first walked up to the building. what did you think? that was unbelievable. it was something that, when you buy a house and you know that that's right for you, and that's what it was, it was just a matching of two things, and ijust thought, "yeah, i can make this work." and then that's a chance for you to be an in
khimbini hlongwane hoping to welcome clients back to kruger national park.tories, a program about how covid—i9 is changing lives around the world. i'm philippa thomas and this week, we're hearing differing personal stories about livelihoods changed by lockdown. for many small business owners, almost most overnight, when the pandemic hit, customers disappeared and takings just dropped. now they have to make heart—wrenching decisions about whether to stagger on or to stop. i've been taking a...
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it was for the reasons justice kruger said. but i think he did that out of duty and also out of enjoyment. i'm always struck by a case i worked on in my term. we had some interesting cases. but i somehow managed to not always end up working on them. but i did work on every case mattering made my caseship fun even though my cases weren't the most high profile ones. the federal energy regulatory commission, which i managed to not write opinions about, came back to me during my clerkship with justice stevens. it was an interesting case about the power of the agency to order electric companies to share lines with other electric companies and how much they had to do and what they couldn't do. in any event, the point of the story is he was doing his first draft and he kept coming in every morning. i was at my desk ready to get the draft. i said it's taking me a little bit longer than i thought. i remember for several days saying that's totally great, thank you so much. but it was clear to me that he was not only trying to make sure h
it was for the reasons justice kruger said. but i think he did that out of duty and also out of enjoyment. i'm always struck by a case i worked on in my term. we had some interesting cases. but i somehow managed to not always end up working on them. but i did work on every case mattering made my caseship fun even though my cases weren't the most high profile ones. the federal energy regulatory commission, which i managed to not write opinions about, came back to me during my clerkship with...
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men chanting in native language] [m[man speaking indistininctly] spoor: the proposed mine near the kruger--a very large, very extensive mine--would be devastating for that area for a number of rereasons: 1----water, there e simply isnsn't adequatae water; 2----it would d destroy thousands of hectares of high-yield agricultural land; and thirdly, it would be on the border of the kruger national park, which is a world heritage site, and it would do damage to the tourism industry, which is one of the few bright spots we have here. we've been approached regarding this kruger coal-mining project by a number of local comommunity organizatitions. the technique that we've developed is to put up these demands, make these calllls, note those objectction, and then wait for the dmr to award the license anyway. i must be frank about it. i mean, it would b be a really bad thing if there was a coal mine there, but it wouldn't surprise me if the right were grantnted. [man speaking indistinctly] i was at a meeting w where they promisised 500 jobs with a a specific mine, but what happened is t that the min
men chanting in native language] [m[man speaking indistininctly] spoor: the proposed mine near the kruger--a very large, very extensive mine--would be devastating for that area for a number of rereasons: 1----water, there e simply isnsn't adequatae water; 2----it would d destroy thousands of hectares of high-yield agricultural land; and thirdly, it would be on the border of the kruger national park, which is a world heritage site, and it would do damage to the tourism industry, which is one of...
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frfs reasons justice kruger said but i think he did that out of duty and enjoyment. i'm always struck by a memory of a case i worked on. we had some interesting cays my term but i somehow managed to not always end up working on. but cases weren't necessarily the most high profile ones. in one in particular the case where the federal energy regulatory commission came back to my during my clerkship with justice stevens. and it was actually a really interesting case about the power of agencies of electric companies to share with other athletictric companies. and he was doing his first draft. and he kept coming in every morning, and then pour over it buzz it's going to be complicated and i i remember for several days saying that thosy. thank you so much. it was clear to me he was actually not only trying to understand the facts but he was delighting in it, that this notion of how energy had been told before, how congress enacted a lot of changes. this was fun, so he made us all learn that where,gon, it's not just a jobp, it's a privilege. so it was also the notion of jus
frfs reasons justice kruger said but i think he did that out of duty and enjoyment. i'm always struck by a memory of a case i worked on. we had some interesting cays my term but i somehow managed to not always end up working on. but cases weren't necessarily the most high profile ones. in one in particular the case where the federal energy regulatory commission came back to my during my clerkship with justice stevens. and it was actually a really interesting case about the power of agencies of...
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their secret space enter the assumption that she was black to you we have to talk about this jessica kruger why jewish woman from kansas city has been passing as a black latina caribbean woman for years this is violence this is entitled black and this is shameful when jessica crew gets her book deal and it's on the talk show circuit remember this too 8 white women continually harm our communities and are rewarded for their efforts. the case has drawn comparisons with rachel dollars all a former u.s. black rights activist who was outed as being white by her parents and even top politicians have been caught stretching the truth a bit when it comes to their ethnicity last year senator elizabeth warren apologize for identifying herself as part native american legal and media and alice analyst legal lionel excuse me gave us his take on the story there is a benefit. for people to have. certain demographic characteristics for academic reasons sometimes for alone sometimes for mortgages i think we are who will eliminate any distinction any reference any mention of gender or sex or sexual inclinatio
their secret space enter the assumption that she was black to you we have to talk about this jessica kruger why jewish woman from kansas city has been passing as a black latina caribbean woman for years this is violence this is entitled black and this is shameful when jessica crew gets her book deal and it's on the talk show circuit remember this too 8 white women continually harm our communities and are rewarded for their efforts. the case has drawn comparisons with rachel dollars all a former...
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admitted to spending your entire career pretending to be black when she is in fact white jessica kruger an associate professor of history george washington university made her confession in a blog post and it has caused a stir. i heard this chewed my lived experience as a wide jews child in suburban kansas city under various assumed identity is within the blackness that i had no right to claim i'm not a cultural vulture i am a cultural each so this is bizarre my heart goes out turning black person who invited just occurred into their secrets piece entered the assumption that she was black to you we have to talk about this jessica kruger where jewish woman from kansas city has been passing as a black latina caribbean woman for years this is violence this is anti black and this is shameful when jessica crew gets her book deal and it's on the talk show circuit remember this too it white women continually harm our communities and are rewarded for the efforts. of the cases on comparisons with rachel dolls are former us black rights activist who was outed as being white by her parents and eve
admitted to spending your entire career pretending to be black when she is in fact white jessica kruger an associate professor of history george washington university made her confession in a blog post and it has caused a stir. i heard this chewed my lived experience as a wide jews child in suburban kansas city under various assumed identity is within the blackness that i had no right to claim i'm not a cultural vulture i am a cultural each so this is bizarre my heart goes out turning black...
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we send reporter michael kruger to check it out. your. life 1st. coming to and. joy coincidence. that they're all previously the 1st was just a messy channel stream as the more punishing you son of. one or the impact. of the creation of our solar system with our slant it is a bit like winning the lottery there is a little game in the. one person or more you need to start september 18th on d w. the baptists. part installations for the digital age a new museum in amsterdam more on back coming up later on in the show.
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this is can swallow safari lodge and the greater kruger national park following strict covert protocols the large is open again for business. it is game viewing season and normally the luxury camp would buzz with tourists from all over the world but with borders only opening in october just a few local travelers are to be found manager alister lawyer is glad to be back at work again but fears that cash strapped said africans will not keep the largest in the area afloat. you know i think everyone's in the same boat and they some lodges that didn't manage to hold out and have closed more entrenched maybe only stuff i'm so we lucky still to be open but the largest that i opened with us you know the big name brands and they're in the same boat as us they've they've got it with the south african market you know their rights put out big spatial so and trying to keep going to all those borders i think over the years tourism has been one of the few growth sectors in south africa for 2020 a record number of 17000000 visitors were expected to experience the country's natural beauty places like to
this is can swallow safari lodge and the greater kruger national park following strict covert protocols the large is open again for business. it is game viewing season and normally the luxury camp would buzz with tourists from all over the world but with borders only opening in october just a few local travelers are to be found manager alister lawyer is glad to be back at work again but fears that cash strapped said africans will not keep the largest in the area afloat. you know i think...
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this is tin swallow safari large and the greater kruger national park following strict covert protocols the large is open again for business in his game viewing season and normally the luxury camp would bows with tourists from all over the world but with borders only opening in october just a few local travelers are to be found manager out of her lawyer is glad to be back at work again but fears that cash strapped so that will not keep the lodges in the area afloat. you know i think everyone's in the same boat and they some lodges that didn't manage to hold out and have closed for a tree meeting all the stuff i'm so we lucky still to be open but they're not just going to open with us you know the big name brands and they're in the same boat as us they've they've got it with the south african market you know the rights put out big specials and try and keep going to less borders and. over the years tourism has been one of the few growth sectors in south africa for 2020 a record number of 17000000 visitors were expected to experience the country's natural beauty places like to swallow larg
this is tin swallow safari large and the greater kruger national park following strict covert protocols the large is open again for business in his game viewing season and normally the luxury camp would bows with tourists from all over the world but with borders only opening in october just a few local travelers are to be found manager out of her lawyer is glad to be back at work again but fears that cash strapped so that will not keep the lodges in the area afloat. you know i think everyone's...
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you know what is micah kruger is here with me michael let's talk a little bit more about this year is that i mean is it's almost like politics and the pandemic were the real stars here what do you think yes absolutely the demi's as jimmy kimmel that was said and what i really liked was they took the problem not being able to good use a big live show and turned it into a challenge and in this digital license version all the nominated stoss with free to choose how and. where they present themselves and there was no red carpet no dress code and of course in the end this was a big rock n roll and my you know. this is what they do with their big funny look at this picture and i don't know if i would like to see this next year as well but this year it had its own show absolutely so the pandemic clearly changed the award ceremony this year do you think it had any impact on which shows one maybe in a way that you know because the biggest winner was the serious watchmen and this is something it demands really your undivided attention and maybe you have time for something like that in a lockdow
you know what is micah kruger is here with me michael let's talk a little bit more about this year is that i mean is it's almost like politics and the pandemic were the real stars here what do you think yes absolutely the demi's as jimmy kimmel that was said and what i really liked was they took the problem not being able to good use a big live show and turned it into a challenge and in this digital license version all the nominated stoss with free to choose how and. where they present...
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younger than 68 and age matters because supreme court judges serve for life so the favourite is leandra kruger and served as at principal deputy during the 0bama administration. another potential peak is 49—year—old district courtjudge brown jackson. she has seven years experience on the federal bench. either would be historic because 114 judges have bench. either would be historic because 114judges have served on america's top courts since 1789, none of them has been an african—american woman. but thatisit african—american woman. but that is it joe african—american woman. but that is itjoe biden with the election. they get the final say on america's biggest issues. what is not clear is whether the american people at the final say on who sits on it in this upcoming election. the health secretary for england matt hancock has warned ofa england matt hancock has warned of a tipping point in the fight against coronavirus. he has said the british people have a choice, either everybody follows the rules, he said, or for the measures will be needed. he told the bbc that the government did not want to
younger than 68 and age matters because supreme court judges serve for life so the favourite is leandra kruger and served as at principal deputy during the 0bama administration. another potential peak is 49—year—old district courtjudge brown jackson. she has seven years experience on the federal bench. either would be historic because 114 judges have bench. either would be historic because 114judges have served on america's top courts since 1789, none of them has been an african—american...
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this is can swallow safari lodge and the greater kruger national park following strict covert protocols the large is open again for business. it is game viewing season and normally the luxury camp would buzz with tourists from all over the world but with borders only opening in october just a few local travelers are to be found manager alister lawyer is glad to be back at work again but fears that cash strapped so that for guns will not keep the lodges in the area afloat. you know i think everyone's in the same boat and they some lodges that didn't manage to hold out and have trashed more entrenched maybe only stuff i'm so we lucky still to be open but they're not just that i opened with us you know the big name brands and they in the same boat as us they've they've got it with the south african market you know their rights put out big specials and try and keep going to less borders i think over the years tourism has been one of the few growth sectors in south africa for 2020 a record number of 17000000 visitors were expected to experience the country's natural beauty. places like 10 sw
this is can swallow safari lodge and the greater kruger national park following strict covert protocols the large is open again for business. it is game viewing season and normally the luxury camp would buzz with tourists from all over the world but with borders only opening in october just a few local travelers are to be found manager alister lawyer is glad to be back at work again but fears that cash strapped so that for guns will not keep the lodges in the area afloat. you know i think...
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sacred space and there's some fashion that shows back to your we have to talk about this jessica kruger why jewish woman from kansas city has been passing as a black latina caribbean woman for years this is violence this is anti-black and this is shameful when jessica crew gets her book deal and it's on the talk show circuit remember this too it white women continually harm our community and are rewarded for their efforts. the case has also drawn comparison with rachel dollars a former us black rights activists who was being white by her parents and even top politicians have been caught stretching the truth when it comes to ethnicity last year senator elizabeth warren apologized for identifying herself as part native american. all i'm delighted to say on the program live with me now to make sense of it all as much as we can lie no is lie no legal on media good to see it so there we have jessica krueger associate professor at george washington university has a minute to lying to everyone about being blocked when in fact she's a white jewish woman why would somebody do that. here's my que
sacred space and there's some fashion that shows back to your we have to talk about this jessica kruger why jewish woman from kansas city has been passing as a black latina caribbean woman for years this is violence this is anti-black and this is shameful when jessica crew gets her book deal and it's on the talk show circuit remember this too it white women continually harm our community and are rewarded for their efforts. the case has also drawn comparison with rachel dollars a former us black...
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sacred space and the other sumption that she was black to your we have to talk about this jessica kruger why jewish woman from kansas city has been passing as a black latina caribbean woman for years this is violence this is anti black and this is shameful when jessica crew gets her book deal and it's on the talk show circuit remember this too it white women continually harm our communities and are rewarded for their efforts. the case has drawn comparisons with rachel dollars are a former u.s. black rights activist who was uttered as being white by her parents and even top politicians have been caught stretching the truth when it comes to their ethnicity last year senator elizabeth warren apologized for identifying herself as part native american legal media analyst lionel gave us his take on the story only in america do we have this by the way i am establishing myself as swedish for no particular reason and also you never see anybody who is black claimed to be white it's it's it's bizarre there are what ever a benefit is whatever it is what ever there are people who are going to claim d
sacred space and the other sumption that she was black to your we have to talk about this jessica kruger why jewish woman from kansas city has been passing as a black latina caribbean woman for years this is violence this is anti black and this is shameful when jessica crew gets her book deal and it's on the talk show circuit remember this too it white women continually harm our communities and are rewarded for their efforts. the case has drawn comparisons with rachel dollars are a former u.s....
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there are several women of caller on the list, including people like leandra kruger. charlene ifo -- eiffel. you're going to be updating that last and adding names to show there are tons of qualified african-american women for biden to choose from. was a former public defender at one stage in her career. of womena whole host that joe biden would be able to pick from. we would love it if prior to the election he would likely say some of their names. host: from michigan, a supporter of joe biden. we will hear from randy. caller: good morning, pedro. i would like to start thinking you and mr. fallon. you are doing us a great service. mr. fallon, i want to let you know, i am one of them democrats that did not vote for mrs. clinton. there is no reason going into why. i'm glad to hear somebody approaching the supreme court. i must admit, mitch mcconnell pulled that stunt in any 16, that really gutted me. i cannot believe our senate would do that. that just bothers me more than anything. i'm glad to hear we have somebody on the democratic side pushing for the justice system
there are several women of caller on the list, including people like leandra kruger. charlene ifo -- eiffel. you're going to be updating that last and adding names to show there are tons of qualified african-american women for biden to choose from. was a former public defender at one stage in her career. of womena whole host that joe biden would be able to pick from. we would love it if prior to the election he would likely say some of their names. host: from michigan, a supporter of joe biden....
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google dunning kruger. he is pushing back on the reporting. what does that tell us.that's the white house looking at this fight against ts virus? >> it means he doesn't understand herd um minty. originally a concept to say how many vaccinations do you have to do to reach the level that the virus stops transmitting in the country. we think the virus has to infect or people have to be immunized by about two-thirds or 70% of the entire country. in order to get that way through a vaccine, we're hoping that will be without very much deaths at all. if you want to go the route of letting everybody get the disease and reaching herd imhun pi that way we have 185,000 deaths with 6 million cases. if we want to go to 250 million cases, at the rate we have gone so far, we would be killing 2 million people. that route takes us to 2 million deaths. i don't think he really means to do that. he is trying to -- he's confused about the way we want to get to herd immunity. i want to get there through vaccination. >> yeah. you're awfully kind. thank you, doctor. i appreciate you joining
google dunning kruger. he is pushing back on the reporting. what does that tell us.that's the white house looking at this fight against ts virus? >> it means he doesn't understand herd um minty. originally a concept to say how many vaccinations do you have to do to reach the level that the virus stops transmitting in the country. we think the virus has to infect or people have to be immunized by about two-thirds or 70% of the entire country. in order to get that way through a vaccine,...
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and they've just -- you know, google dunn and kruger, please. so atlas is pushing back on that reporting. but what does that tell us, if that's the way that the white house is looking at this fight against the virus? >> well, i think it means he doesn't understand herd immunity. originally, a concept to say how many vaccinations do you have to do to reach the level that a virus stops transmitting in the country? we think that the virus would have to infect, or people would have to be immunized, by about two-thirds or 70% of the entire country. in order to get that way, through a vaccine, we're hoping that that will be without very many deaths, at all. but if you want to go the route of letting everybody get the disease, and reaching herd immunity that way. we've already got 185,000 deaths, with just 6 million cases. if we wanted to go to 250 million cases, at the rate we've gone, so far, we'd be killing 2 million people. the route that he suggests is a route that takes us to 2 or more million deaths. i don't think he really means to do that. i t
and they've just -- you know, google dunn and kruger, please. so atlas is pushing back on that reporting. but what does that tell us, if that's the way that the white house is looking at this fight against the virus? >> well, i think it means he doesn't understand herd immunity. originally, a concept to say how many vaccinations do you have to do to reach the level that a virus stops transmitting in the country? we think that the virus would have to infect, or people would have to be...
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chris kruger has provided leadership they are, and he joins us now.'ve got eight ways to go here, but there is a point where there is a belief in salvation by capitol hill. mark your calendar. when do we see salvation from capitol hill? chris: not this year. to election days day, when hopefully we will know the outcome of the election, but even before the tragic passing of justice ginsburg, the phase four fiscal talks, the $2 trillion fiscal lifeline for the economy was really hanging by a thread, and now with the continuing resolution having passed the house, which will keep the government from shutting down next week, you really lost your last must pass bill to get a fiscal package done. tom: great respect for all of the people in washington working on policy. this debate we are going to see on tuesday, is your world removed from it? is it just going to be about our culture wars, about the great differences between mr. biden and the president? chris wallace is moderating from cleveland. he's announced six of the topics. two of the topics involve the
chris kruger has provided leadership they are, and he joins us now.'ve got eight ways to go here, but there is a point where there is a belief in salvation by capitol hill. mark your calendar. when do we see salvation from capitol hill? chris: not this year. to election days day, when hopefully we will know the outcome of the election, but even before the tragic passing of justice ginsburg, the phase four fiscal talks, the $2 trillion fiscal lifeline for the economy was really hanging by a...
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this is 10 swallows safari lodge and the greater kruger national park following strict covert protocols the large is open again for business. it is game viewing season and normally the luxury camp would buzz with tourists from all over the world but with borders only opening in october just a few local travelers are to be found manager alister lawyer is glad to be back at work again but fears that cash strapped said africans will not keep the lodges in the area afloat. you know i think everyone's in the same boat and they some lodges that didn't manage to hold out and have traversed more entrenched media only stuff i'm so we lucky still to be open but they're not just that i opened with us you know the big name brands and they're in the same boat as us they've they've got it with the south african market you know their rights put out big specials and try and keep going to all those borders and. over the years tourism has been one of the few growth sectors in south africa for 2020 a record number of 17000000 visitors were expected to experience the country's natural beauty. places like t
this is 10 swallows safari lodge and the greater kruger national park following strict covert protocols the large is open again for business. it is game viewing season and normally the luxury camp would buzz with tourists from all over the world but with borders only opening in october just a few local travelers are to be found manager alister lawyer is glad to be back at work again but fears that cash strapped said africans will not keep the lodges in the area afloat. you know i think...
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nobody is micah kruger is here with me michael let's talk a little bit more about this year's i mean it's almost like politics and the pandemic were the real stars here what do you think yes absolutely the damn reason as jimmy kimmel that was said and what i really liked was they took the problem not being able to good use a big live show event and turn it into a challenge and in this digital life of version all the nominated stoss with free to choose how and. they present themselves and there was no record no dress code and of course in the end this was a rock n roll and my you know him. producing way for their big funny look at this picture and i don't know if i would like to see this next year as well but this year it had its own charm absolutely so the pandemic clearly changed the award ceremony this year do you think it had any impact on which shows 1 may be in the way. you know because the biggest winner with the serious watchmen and this is something it demands really your undivided attention and maybe you have time for something like that in a lockdown. for people who thought
nobody is micah kruger is here with me michael let's talk a little bit more about this year's i mean it's almost like politics and the pandemic were the real stars here what do you think yes absolutely the damn reason as jimmy kimmel that was said and what i really liked was they took the problem not being able to good use a big live show event and turn it into a challenge and in this digital life of version all the nominated stoss with free to choose how and. they present themselves and there...
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this is can swallow safari large and the greater kruger national park following strict covert protocols the large is open again for business. it is game viewing season and normally the luxury camp would buzz with tourists from all over the world but with borders only opening in october just a few local travelers are to be found manager alister lawyer is glad to be back at work again but fears that cash strapped south africans will not keep the largest in the area afloat. you know i think everyone's in the same boat and they some lodges that didn't manage to hold out and have closed more entrenched maybe only stuff i'm so we lucky still to be open but they're not just that i opened with us you know the big name brands and they're in the same boat as us they've they've got it with the south african market you know their rights put out big special say and try and keep going to less borders i think over the years tourism has been one of the few growth sectors in south africa for 2020 a record number of 17000000 visitors were expected to experience the country's natural beauty. places like t
this is can swallow safari large and the greater kruger national park following strict covert protocols the large is open again for business. it is game viewing season and normally the luxury camp would buzz with tourists from all over the world but with borders only opening in october just a few local travelers are to be found manager alister lawyer is glad to be back at work again but fears that cash strapped south africans will not keep the largest in the area afloat. you know i think...
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andrea kruger, melissa terry, others have all the normal chops. but to get into this would be to invite the criticism, well, she hasn't gone to this school or hasn't been this kind of clerk. sort the point but invoiting the criticism custom is exactly what he should be avoiding in this kind of battle? let's take a quick listen to the president who is pushing back against the criticism of his non-committal, twice n fact, to a voluntary transfer of power should he lose the election. take a listen, everyone. >> we have got to watch this ballot scam. they are scamming us, okay? they are scamming us. whenner losing ballots all over the place, when they are losing ballots that just happen to be trump ballots. this is a birthday waiting to happen. and the only hope we have, really, other than going through a long unbelievable litigation at the enafter it's over -- because we are not going to lose this, except if they cheat. that's way i look at it. be careful. and we do want a very friendly transition. but we don't want to be cheated and be stupid. >> al
andrea kruger, melissa terry, others have all the normal chops. but to get into this would be to invite the criticism, well, she hasn't gone to this school or hasn't been this kind of clerk. sort the point but invoiting the criticism custom is exactly what he should be avoiding in this kind of battle? let's take a quick listen to the president who is pushing back against the criticism of his non-committal, twice n fact, to a voluntary transfer of power should he lose the election. take a...
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so the favourite is leondra kruger, a judge on california's supreme court. 44 years old, she clerkedcipal deputy solicitor—general during the obama administration. another potential pick is 49—year—old district court judge ketanji brown jackson. she clerked for current supreme courtjudge stephen breyer and has seven yea rs experience on the federal bench. either would be historic because 114judges have served on america's top court since 1789 — none of them has been an african—american woman. but that's ifjoe biden wins the election. the us supreme court gets the final say on america's biggest issues. what's not clear is whether the american people should get the final say on who sits on it in this upcoming election. paul hawkins, bbc news. a woman has been arrested in the united states, on suspicion of sending a letter containing the poison ricin to president trump. she was detained in buffalo, and unconfirmed reports say she's a canadian citizen. the letter was intercepted at a sorting office last week, before it could reach the wite house. there are calls for more targetted care f
so the favourite is leondra kruger, a judge on california's supreme court. 44 years old, she clerkedcipal deputy solicitor—general during the obama administration. another potential pick is 49—year—old district court judge ketanji brown jackson. she clerked for current supreme courtjudge stephen breyer and has seven yea rs experience on the federal bench. either would be historic because 114judges have served on america's top court since 1789 — none of them has been an...
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so the favourite is leondra kruger, a judge on california's supreme court. 44 years old, she clerkedudge john paul stevens, and served as acting principal deputy solicitor—general during the 0bama administration. another potential pick is 49—year—old district court judge ketanji brown jackson. she clerked for current supreme courtjudge stephen breyer and has seven years experience on the federal bench. either would be historic because iilijudges have served on america's top court since 1789 — none of them has been an african—american woman. but that's ifjoe biden wins the election. the us supreme court gets the final say on america's biggest issues. what's not clear is whether the american people should get the final say on who sits on it in this upcoming election. paul hawkins, bbc news. there are calls for more targeted ca re there are calls for more targeted care for asian and black families living with dementia. 0ne care for asian and black families living with dementia. one of those areas of interest is music therapy, which has been shown to ease symptoms of the condition. and t
so the favourite is leondra kruger, a judge on california's supreme court. 44 years old, she clerkedudge john paul stevens, and served as acting principal deputy solicitor—general during the 0bama administration. another potential pick is 49—year—old district court judge ketanji brown jackson. she clerked for current supreme courtjudge stephen breyer and has seven years experience on the federal bench. either would be historic because iilijudges have served on america's top court since...