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malcolm: listen to the screams.colm: then the warning shots from the greek patrol boat. this turkish footage is part of a propaganda war against greece. the two countries have been adversaries for centuries. greases migration minister declined to be interviewed but in response to persient allegations about pushback's he issued a video statement. minister: turkey is a safe country. it can provide well needed, appropriate international protection. instead of preventing departure, it is often too busy defaming them. malcolm: six years into the crisis, that gree is exasperated that asylum-seekers keep coming but what about the pushback? >> allegations affecting greece are clearly unfounded. theyely on footage or testimony provided for from the country of departure. >> is inconsistent with the evidence that is available. i think it is worth noting this is what we would expect from a government like russia but not from a eopean country. malcolm: grace is currently a home for an estimated 120,000 asylum-seekers. most would
malcolm: listen to the screams.colm: then the warning shots from the greek patrol boat. this turkish footage is part of a propaganda war against greece. the two countries have been adversaries for centuries. greases migration minister declined to be interviewed but in response to persient allegations about pushback's he issued a video statement. minister: turkey is a safe country. it can provide well needed, appropriate international protection. instead of preventing departure, it is often too...
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malcolm brabant: what a difference five years makes.nd portuguese coast guards are racing to rescue syrians in distress off the island of lesbos. the portuguese were contributing to the european border agency frontex and saving lives. fast-forward to this decade and footage of a romanian frontex ship apparently pushing back migrants towards turkey. in a damning report, the european parliament has condemned frontex for failing to uphold its human rights obligations. frontex, based in warsaw, responded by saying it would look into the parliament's recommendations about improving. >> europe should change. and, if europe changes, every other player will be forced to change. malcolm brabant: dimitras is disturbed by a european trend of criminalizing pro-migration nonprofits. these people were saved off the coast of libya in june as they tried to reach italy. their rescuers were from doctors without borders, whose ship, the geo barents, replaced other vessels outlawed in italian waters. after landing the migrants in sicily, the ship was detai
malcolm brabant: what a difference five years makes.nd portuguese coast guards are racing to rescue syrians in distress off the island of lesbos. the portuguese were contributing to the european border agency frontex and saving lives. fast-forward to this decade and footage of a romanian frontex ship apparently pushing back migrants towards turkey. in a damning report, the european parliament has condemned frontex for failing to uphold its human rights obligations. frontex, based in warsaw,...
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malcolm x quote. is that something that appealed to you over the years?guest: i tried to be that role model for reading. i've been able to have a positive impact and it speaks perfectly to whom malcolm x was and continue to grow into. >> host: can anybody participate in your book club? >> guest: of course. i send out one maybe every other month and it would be like a master list and once you sign up you get the e-mails for each book and the discussion times and schedules. and if we have an event, a couple of years ago [inaudible] >> host: would authors participate in the talks? were they glad to participate? >> guest: yes, sir. i had six while i was with utah and then just recently i had one with marlo peterson. his book -- >> host: what's that book about? >> guest: it's about his life. it's about his upbringing and decision and then even though he was in prison, he was able to make an impact in society. he's been building on that. a wonderful book, wonderful read. >> host: that is a book booktv has also covered. you can watch online on booktv.org. how do
malcolm x quote. is that something that appealed to you over the years?guest: i tried to be that role model for reading. i've been able to have a positive impact and it speaks perfectly to whom malcolm x was and continue to grow into. >> host: can anybody participate in your book club? >> guest: of course. i send out one maybe every other month and it would be like a master list and once you sign up you get the e-mails for each book and the discussion times and schedules. and if we...
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let's hear from malcolm turnbull on that.ality is that, apart from astrazeneca, we don't have a plentiful supply of any vaccines, and the astrazeneca vaccine was recommended only for people over 60. that recommendation has changed, in sydney in particular, because of the delta variant spread here in this city, which is very strong, but nonetheless there is a lot of axing hesitancy about the az vaccine —— faxing hesitancy for so the problem is, we don't have the alternatives. the government last year, that's the federal government, chose not enough biles, modernity. they failed. it is the biggest failure of a public ministration i can recall. some stern criticism there for scott morrison, the man who succeeded malcolm turnbull as prime minister three years ago. the two men are from the same party, but there's perhaps no love lost between them. scott morrison was the winner in a power struggle that saw malcolm turnbull ejected by his own mps. more than half of australia's population have been in lockdown in recent weeks, althou
let's hear from malcolm turnbull on that.ality is that, apart from astrazeneca, we don't have a plentiful supply of any vaccines, and the astrazeneca vaccine was recommended only for people over 60. that recommendation has changed, in sydney in particular, because of the delta variant spread here in this city, which is very strong, but nonetheless there is a lot of axing hesitancy about the az vaccine —— faxing hesitancy for so the problem is, we don't have the alternatives. the government...
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malcolm x quote. is that something that appealed to you over the years?t: a hundred percent. i always try to get my players to read. just anybody. i try to be that role model for reading, you know? just reading, you know, having books. i think i've within able to have a positive impact with my teammates, and i think that quote just speaks perfectly to, you know, who malcolm x was and who i'm continuing to grow into. >> host: now, mr. udoh, can anybody participate in your book club? >> guest: oh, of course. of course. back when we started, i would send out a sign-up for every book, but now i send out one maybe every other month, and once you sign up, you know, you get the e-mails for each book, the discussion time, the reading schedule and, you know, if we have an event, you know, on zoom -- like a couple years ago i started a series called author's talk whenea we read the book, and i'll invite the author to have a conversation with us. at this time i was in salt lake city, but now everything's on zoom. >> host: and would authors participate in your author
malcolm x quote. is that something that appealed to you over the years?t: a hundred percent. i always try to get my players to read. just anybody. i try to be that role model for reading, you know? just reading, you know, having books. i think i've within able to have a positive impact with my teammates, and i think that quote just speaks perfectly to, you know, who malcolm x was and who i'm continuing to grow into. >> host: now, mr. udoh, can anybody participate in your book club?...
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malcolm: adam? mr. liptack: i would like to say good riddance to telephone arguments and hope the feeding frenzy is back. [laughter] the lockstep arrangement where people in order of seniority ask the question whether they have one or not, and if they don't have one they will repeat one, is really unsatisfactory. feeding frenzy on the bench is actually a form of deliberation. justices have not discussed the cases before they go on the bench, and while in form it looks like you are asking questions of the advocate, as john roberts once said -- and he of course was a stellar supreme court advocate --really you are a basketball backboard and they are bouncing questions off each other and building on each other's comments and responding to each other's questions. that dynamic process is very valuable to the court and almost entirely lost in this. it is not an hour, it is two hours. and also the court's efforts to -- someone has 30 minutes and someone has 10 minutes -- everyone ends up getting the full round
malcolm: adam? mr. liptack: i would like to say good riddance to telephone arguments and hope the feeding frenzy is back. [laughter] the lockstep arrangement where people in order of seniority ask the question whether they have one or not, and if they don't have one they will repeat one, is really unsatisfactory. feeding frenzy on the bench is actually a form of deliberation. justices have not discussed the cases before they go on the bench, and while in form it looks like you are asking...
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malcolm: adam? mr. liptack: i would like to say good riddance to telephone arguments and hope the feeding frenzy is back. [laughter] the lockstep arrangement where people in order of seniority ask the question whether they have one or not, and if they don't have one they will repeat one, is really unsatisfactory. feeding frenzy on the bench is actually a form of deliberation. justices have not discussed the cases before they go on the bench, and while in form it looks like you are asking questions of the advocate, as john roberts once said -- and he of course was a stellar supreme court advocate --really you are a basketball backboard and they are bouncing questions off each other and building on each other's comments and responding to each other's questions. that dynamic process is very valuable to the court and almost entirely lost in this. it is not an hour, it is two hours. and also the court's efforts to -- someone has 30 minutes and someone has 10 minutes -- everyone ends up getting the full round
malcolm: adam? mr. liptack: i would like to say good riddance to telephone arguments and hope the feeding frenzy is back. [laughter] the lockstep arrangement where people in order of seniority ask the question whether they have one or not, and if they don't have one they will repeat one, is really unsatisfactory. feeding frenzy on the bench is actually a form of deliberation. justices have not discussed the cases before they go on the bench, and while in form it looks like you are asking...
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malcolm gladwell. book out now is the bomber mafia, a dream attend taishan, and the longest night of the second world war. here on the be, we like it when you have new books out for the editorial southeast means and that it means that you sought by. good to see you again, sir. >> good to see you too. >> there's a lot in here will get to. i wanted to start more on the news because even before many americans tuned in over the past year to just how deep and pervasive structural racism issues are, you study that. you've written a lot about it. walk us through why you looked at that then and what you found. particularly some of your work about unconscious bias, talking with strangers, the way our minds work. >> yeah, i first brought about police shootings in my second book, blink. if you remember the case of amadou delano, who is a young african shot 41 times by nypd officers as he was reaching for his wallet to show them his i.d.. i think the simplest way to explain my -- what draws me to the subject is it
malcolm gladwell. book out now is the bomber mafia, a dream attend taishan, and the longest night of the second world war. here on the be, we like it when you have new books out for the editorial southeast means and that it means that you sought by. good to see you again, sir. >> good to see you too. >> there's a lot in here will get to. i wanted to start more on the news because even before many americans tuned in over the past year to just how deep and pervasive structural racism...
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malcolm is pulling away. >> age defeats beauty. it is the most significant question i have for you tonight but at a time where all of us struggled in quarantine put on or even some pounds. what are you doing to stay so fit? >> well, i took the opportunity to do running and i got myself a coach that i have not had in 40 years. i return to racing. as you just seen some quite encouraging results. yes, i made good use of the down time of the last 18 months. >> yes, that's great. that caught our eye and bust one more serious hype, bookworm can't be athletic -- >> malcolm, great to have you back on "the beat," "the bomber mafia" is back out. >>> from bookworm to our most famous chef is here, wolfgang puck is next. famous chef is here, wolfgang puck is next ♪♪ did you know diarrhea is often caused by bad bacteria in food? try pepto® diarrhea. its concentrated formula coats and kills bacteria to relieve diarrhea. see, pepto® diarrhea gthe bad bacteria. so, make sure to have pepto® diarrhea on hand. with voltaren arthritis pain gel my husba
malcolm is pulling away. >> age defeats beauty. it is the most significant question i have for you tonight but at a time where all of us struggled in quarantine put on or even some pounds. what are you doing to stay so fit? >> well, i took the opportunity to do running and i got myself a coach that i have not had in 40 years. i return to racing. as you just seen some quite encouraging results. yes, i made good use of the down time of the last 18 months. >> yes, that's great....
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pennsylvania state representative malcolm kenyatta and cliff albright. >>> coming up, the american rescue plan authorized billions of dollars for mitigation efforts in schools. with the delta variant on the rise, it's that vitally important to make sure kids can get back into the classroom this fall. the united states education secretary, miguel cardona, joins me next.
pennsylvania state representative malcolm kenyatta and cliff albright. >>> coming up, the american rescue plan authorized billions of dollars for mitigation efforts in schools. with the delta variant on the rise, it's that vitally important to make sure kids can get back into the classroom this fall. the united states education secretary, miguel cardona, joins me next.
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>>> joining me now is malcolm kenyatta of pennsylvania. he serves the district that includes philadelphia. he's also a 2022 candidate. he's been warning of the erosion of voting rights. you and i have been talking a few times this week. you have got that urgency. one of the things we've been discussing is how to get people who are not feeling this urgency of the moments, this can't happen, you've got to the something about this. how do you get people to understand this is their fight? >> so, the history that you just laid out in your opening there was really important, because the story of america has been a story of uneven, insufficient, but unyielding and unmistakable progress, but the progress has
>>> joining me now is malcolm kenyatta of pennsylvania. he serves the district that includes philadelphia. he's also a 2022 candidate. he's been warning of the erosion of voting rights. you and i have been talking a few times this week. you have got that urgency. one of the things we've been discussing is how to get people who are not feeling this urgency of the moments, this can't happen, you've got to the something about this. how do you get people to understand this is their fight?...
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conversation democratic pennsylvania state representative malcolm kenyatta. he's running for the u.s. senate also. pennsylvania, as you know, is a state where both parties are competitive statewide. how do you deal with the fact that there are millions of republicans across the country who believe the lies and false information about the 2020 election? >> a big part of how we stop people believing the lie is that the folks telling the lies have to stop telling the lies. i would say to my republican colleagues, what is the point of winning a primary election and being a part of the dissolution of the country and the party you raise your hand and swear to protect. we have the candidate for republican governor who is so full of it, it's coming out of his pores.
conversation democratic pennsylvania state representative malcolm kenyatta. he's running for the u.s. senate also. pennsylvania, as you know, is a state where both parties are competitive statewide. how do you deal with the fact that there are millions of republicans across the country who believe the lies and false information about the 2020 election? >> a big part of how we stop people believing the lie is that the folks telling the lies have to stop telling the lies. i would say to my...
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pennsylvania state representative malcolm kenyatta, ashley walker and olivia troye. thank you for starting us off this hour. after the break a hugely consequential first in the effort to hold accountable those responsible for the january insurrection. it has to do with the man you see here, sentence this had morning on a felony count. the judge on the symbolism of his action that is day. we'll have that story next. >>> plus, president biden refocusing his harsh criticism of facebook from late last week. his new target is something called the disinformation dozen and the lies they're spreading about vaccines to tens of thousands of americans, and a bold accusation made by the white house sure to provoke the chinese government. what they did and what happens next. all those stories and more when "deadline white house" continues after this. white house" continus teafr this
pennsylvania state representative malcolm kenyatta, ashley walker and olivia troye. thank you for starting us off this hour. after the break a hugely consequential first in the effort to hold accountable those responsible for the january insurrection. it has to do with the man you see here, sentence this had morning on a felony count. the judge on the symbolism of his action that is day. we'll have that story next. >>> plus, president biden refocusing his harsh criticism of facebook...
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thank you, pennsylvania state representative malcolm kenyatta and we cliff albright. coming up, billions of dollars of covid mitigation and schools, we is it that vitally important to ensure that kids get back to school in this fall? mick gal cardona joins me next. we cardona joins me next we sensodyne sensitivity and gum gives us a dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. millions of vulnerable americans struggle to get reliable transportation to their medical appointments. that's why i started medhaul. citi launched the impact fund to invest in both women and entrepreneurs of color like me, so i can realize my vision and give everything i've got to my company, and my community. i got you. for the love of people. for the love of community. for the love of progress.
thank you, pennsylvania state representative malcolm kenyatta and we cliff albright. coming up, billions of dollars of covid mitigation and schools, we is it that vitally important to ensure that kids get back to school in this fall? mick gal cardona joins me next. we cardona joins me next we sensodyne sensitivity and gum gives us a dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend....
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malcolm blends thank you.re trying to turn critical race theory into a catchall label encompassing any and everything they disagree with. scholar and author abrams candy joins me about being anti racist next. ant racist next. there's an america we build and one we discover. one that's been tamed and one that's forever wild. but freedom means you don't have to choose just one adventure. ♪ ♪ you get both. introducing the wildly civilized all-new 3-row jeep grand cherokee l. ♪ ♪ ♪ welcome to allstate, ♪ ♪are you down, d-d-down, d-d-down, d-d-down♪ where we're driving down the cost of insurance. ♪ ♪ are you down, down♪ ♪d-down, down? are you♪ drivers who switched saved over $700. ♪ allstate. here, better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands. click or call for a lower rate today. i booked our hotel on kayak. it's flexible if we need to cancel. cancel. i haven't left the house in a year. nothing will stop me from vacation. no canceling. flexible cancellation. kayak. search one and done. flexible c
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thank you malcolm webinar. we're obeyed. the current a virus crisis in the olympics home country is getting was japan's expanding state of emergency to for more areas as well as keeping restrictions in place in tokyo until the end of the month. prime minister yoshida suga says the virus is spreading at an unprecedented speed. it's mostly because of a delta variance. the highly contagious varying accounts for nearly 3 quarters of cases in tokyo. or olympic all organizes of acknowledge for the 1st time that people within the protective bible have been mixing with the wider japanese population. they insist there's no link between the games and the record spike in crime virus numbers in japan's capital. and richardson reports now from tokyo. this was a day when fans should have been keeping up at so close national stadium to watch the 1st track and field events. instead, a view of the olympic rings outside the venue is the best they can hopeful due to concerns over the spread of corona virus, the japanese public is being kept aw
thank you malcolm webinar. we're obeyed. the current a virus crisis in the olympics home country is getting was japan's expanding state of emergency to for more areas as well as keeping restrictions in place in tokyo until the end of the month. prime minister yoshida suga says the virus is spreading at an unprecedented speed. it's mostly because of a delta variance. the highly contagious varying accounts for nearly 3 quarters of cases in tokyo. or olympic all organizes of acknowledge for the...
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yeah, malcolm web al jazeera home, a bay kenya not helmet, malcolm, goodness made, right? that's it from a family that an alarm and just in a in a coveted beyond. well, the taken without hesitation and so forth and died for the power they find out. a lot of new babies where i did not think it's neglected babies to death, people and power investigate, exposes, and questions they used to be of our around the globe on out there. the fuel, the dry change following the removal of robert mcguffey than bob way with the country. bringing with it one journalist set out to record the voice of the people . instead of telling people what to think, how dread that give me a chance to speak for themselves and capture the haunting, not sure of the power and fragility of hope. borne free witness on al jazeera, for ramirez and molina families, the pain is unbearable. 4 of their relatives were killed last week, doing a military operation ordered by the venezuelan government. security forces accused him of being part of a colombian rebel group and said they died in combat. neighbors and famil
yeah, malcolm web al jazeera home, a bay kenya not helmet, malcolm, goodness made, right? that's it from a family that an alarm and just in a in a coveted beyond. well, the taken without hesitation and so forth and died for the power they find out. a lot of new babies where i did not think it's neglected babies to death, people and power investigate, exposes, and questions they used to be of our around the globe on out there. the fuel, the dry change following the removal of robert mcguffey...
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i'm also joined by malcolm nance, msnbc counterterrorism and intelligence analyst.want to start with you. qanon, when i first heard about it because a friend of mine has a family member who's caught up in it. i think i didn't really understand how much of it was based on not just anti-semitic tropes, racial tropes. talk a little bit about that. >> i fully expected that qanon was going to be anti-semitic because it has a global cabal and george soros or janet yellen and talks about blood drinking which are all things jews have been accused of for hundreds of years in europe. but when we started looking at save the children campaign, and i'm a supporter of save the children, the charity. so i thought, wait a second, all these children are white and all the save the children children are not. so we did a systematic study because i needed data to show that they were using these racist tropes that go to the period of restoration where there were stereotypes of the black person who was going to rape the white woman or kidnap the white woman. this is heart and soul of qano
i'm also joined by malcolm nance, msnbc counterterrorism and intelligence analyst.want to start with you. qanon, when i first heard about it because a friend of mine has a family member who's caught up in it. i think i didn't really understand how much of it was based on not just anti-semitic tropes, racial tropes. talk a little bit about that. >> i fully expected that qanon was going to be anti-semitic because it has a global cabal and george soros or janet yellen and talks about blood...
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let's hear from malcolm turnbull on that.r 60. that recommendation has changed, in sydney in particular because of the delta variant spread here in the city which is a very strong. but nonetheless, there is a lot of vaccine hesitancy about the az vaccine. now, the problem is we don't have the alternatives. the government last year, that's the federal government, the national government, chose not to buy enough pfizer let alone any moderna. so, you know, they failed. look, it's the biggest failure of public administration i can recall. some stern criticism there for scott morrison the man who succeeded malcolm turnbull as prime minister three years ago. here they are in happier times. the two men are from the same party — but there's perhaps no love lost between them. scott morrison was the winner in a power struggle that saw malcolm turnbull ejected by his own mps. as goes vaccines, australia had based its plans of astrazeneca — but due to its association with extremely rare blood clots more than half of australia's populatio
let's hear from malcolm turnbull on that.r 60. that recommendation has changed, in sydney in particular because of the delta variant spread here in the city which is a very strong. but nonetheless, there is a lot of vaccine hesitancy about the az vaccine. now, the problem is we don't have the alternatives. the government last year, that's the federal government, the national government, chose not to buy enough pfizer let alone any moderna. so, you know, they failed. look, it's the biggest...
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. >>> still to come, republicans in pennsylvania are ramping up to -- i'll talk about it with malcolmadilla, but up next, a group of state attorneys general are going after the corporations responsible for the opioid crisis. you're watching "velshi" on msnbc. watching "velshi" on msnbc. without frequent heartburn waking her up. now, that dream... . ...is her reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts, for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? tide pods ultra oxi one ups the cleaning power of liquid. for all-day, all-night protection. can it one up whatever they're doing? for sure. seriously? one up the power of liquid, one up the toughest stains. any further questions? uh uh! one up the power of liquid with tide pods ultra oxi. >>> obviously for the last 16 months this nation has gripped by the coronavirus pandemic. more than 614,000 people have now died in the united states from the effects of covid, but recent numbers from the cdc are reminding us of an issue likely compounded by the pandemic that's been afflicting the united states for yea
. >>> still to come, republicans in pennsylvania are ramping up to -- i'll talk about it with malcolmadilla, but up next, a group of state attorneys general are going after the corporations responsible for the opioid crisis. you're watching "velshi" on msnbc. watching "velshi" on msnbc. without frequent heartburn waking her up. now, that dream... . ...is her reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts, for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours...
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malcolm x said something about this. >> greg: jesse is quoting malcolm x. >> jesse: you never thought quote malcolm x but he warned against the white liberal liberal. they will pretend to be the friend of black americans, but they only do that to use the black americans against conservatives. to use them as ponds, and it hurts black americans. and the city council president in seattle, she's actually running for mayor. this is what she proposed to reduce the gun violence. you ready? programs, from hospital-based intervention strategies to trauma-healing programs. do you guys know what that means? i have no idea what that means. and nobody else does. so seattle voted for these clowns. at a certain point you have to say, these are the leaders the seattle people chose, and now seattle is a shooting gallery. all it is was rain and coffee out there, now they shoot people. what is the point of seattle but he can't get a cup of coffee safely and listen to grunge and watch "frasier?" if you go and check "democrat," you get crime. it's not like there's an option for a republican. next time, vo
malcolm x said something about this. >> greg: jesse is quoting malcolm x. >> jesse: you never thought quote malcolm x but he warned against the white liberal liberal. they will pretend to be the friend of black americans, but they only do that to use the black americans against conservatives. to use them as ponds, and it hurts black americans. and the city council president in seattle, she's actually running for mayor. this is what she proposed to reduce the gun violence. you ready?...
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we have the book on the revolution coming this fall with the malcolm x biography, annette gordon reed. we had our best seller and another book with "the new york times" america on fire, the book on the golf. it goes all over. >> some others include transportation secretary, edward wilson the naturalist and paul mccartney. what was it like to purchase paul mccartney? >> i can't answer that because i published them in 2001. but his life's work as we see it is coming in november. i've known paul for 20 years. this will be in lieu of an autobiography with two volumes. it deals with 154 and commentary how they came about. there's over 700 images. we think it will be one of the biggest books of the fall. so much collaboration. a sweet man but he liked to be creative and energetic. he does not lay back and just [inaudible] >> you were quoted a couple of years ago saying, quote, being an editor is like being in show business. what does that mean? >> being in the show business is because you never know. you could spend ten years on a book, it could be tremendous and then bombs in the first wee
we have the book on the revolution coming this fall with the malcolm x biography, annette gordon reed. we had our best seller and another book with "the new york times" america on fire, the book on the golf. it goes all over. >> some others include transportation secretary, edward wilson the naturalist and paul mccartney. what was it like to purchase paul mccartney? >> i can't answer that because i published them in 2001. but his life's work as we see it is coming in...
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if the catchy is to come home and have meaning here, there isn't much time left high on the oh. malcolm web cam. yeah. purity, curate, is director of antiquity sites and monuments at the national museums of kenya. she's joining us now from nairobi. thank you very much. indeed for being with us, i can understand from malcolm's report, there the symbolism that the drum represents the book of people. was there something about the physicality of the drum itself? that was equally important. thank you very much. so having me and let me start by saying that the big on restitution right now is very important. you been to be, you know, not on the people because it's the 5 to 190. the florida on the market is traction and the body will cut for some documents that was taken away from them. so obviously for the people that dropped an identity to them, it's a sense of belonging right to them and definitely should be response to them. how do people, can you react to the fact that the john, like so many other artifacts that were taken from the kenya over the years i've been placed in the museum, but a
if the catchy is to come home and have meaning here, there isn't much time left high on the oh. malcolm web cam. yeah. purity, curate, is director of antiquity sites and monuments at the national museums of kenya. she's joining us now from nairobi. thank you very much. indeed for being with us, i can understand from malcolm's report, there the symbolism that the drum represents the book of people. was there something about the physicality of the drum itself? that was equally important. thank...
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yeah. malcolm web al jazeera home a bay, kenya. ah, take you through some of the headlines here. now just are now 55 isn't turkey is still trying to control full team far as far as off the managing, put out more than 70 in the past few days. president and i have tell you about it. the one is declared several regions disaster areas. at least 6 people have been killed. today the president has rejected accusations of a coo and.
yeah. malcolm web al jazeera home a bay, kenya. ah, take you through some of the headlines here. now just are now 55 isn't turkey is still trying to control full team far as far as off the managing, put out more than 70 in the past few days. president and i have tell you about it. the one is declared several regions disaster areas. at least 6 people have been killed. today the president has rejected accusations of a coo and.
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yeah, malcolm web al jazeera home, a bay kenya the lead on the news hour or the 4th. susan cuts far when the 1st for olympic goes, metal action from tokyo, 2020 can coming up just a moment with joe. yes. yes. and i'm on a in 2001 fear, friends around the world. are australians accused of being enemies within and attacking the the way of life were treated like we were old suspects. we were all under suspicion struggling to adapt to the new found home out there. it's history of the lebanese community in australia, once upon a time and punched on out era ah, with sandy beaches, juicy cree shopping and low taxes could probably go island of high non become china's new hong kong. 11 east investigate on. i'll just iraq. me you want to help save the world? needs into your own. ah. oh. a for the sports, joe. i think 3, let's start with some big news from the to care. limping sledge and make his lane at thompson head. i have successfully defended how one of you, me to title, and she did it with the 2nd fastest time in history, a new electronic record. only american legend flow,
yeah, malcolm web al jazeera home, a bay kenya the lead on the news hour or the 4th. susan cuts far when the 1st for olympic goes, metal action from tokyo, 2020 can coming up just a moment with joe. yes. yes. and i'm on a in 2001 fear, friends around the world. are australians accused of being enemies within and attacking the the way of life were treated like we were old suspects. we were all under suspicion struggling to adapt to the new found home out there. it's history of the lebanese...
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it's been in a cupboard in the british museum in london ever since august is malcolm web went to the tunnel river to meet possible elders who joined many others across africa in urging former colonial powers to return their stolen heritage. i know who he comes from, the people in kenya, it's called the county and was central to that belief these to sing this song when it was carried to that community on the banks of river macaroni among gassy, the 7th king of the k. nice. and the council of elders, the only people who were allowed to play it or even see it, then god g was actually a way of life. authority emanates from its mysticism. he was on the king macaroni grandfather's rule about a 120 years ago. when the drum was taken, and this is the man who took it yet, sanderson, a norwegian, timber trader. he was put in charge of the area by the british, who were colonizing kenya. at the time, he sailed up the tanner river and his steamboat and eldest say he found the people who revered the and gaddy more than him. they say anderson and his men found the gods being transported along the r
it's been in a cupboard in the british museum in london ever since august is malcolm web went to the tunnel river to meet possible elders who joined many others across africa in urging former colonial powers to return their stolen heritage. i know who he comes from, the people in kenya, it's called the county and was central to that belief these to sing this song when it was carried to that community on the banks of river macaroni among gassy, the 7th king of the k. nice. and the council of...
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if the and g is to come home and have meaning here, there isn't much time left high on the oh who malcolm web cam? yeah. delegate back talks. do you pay the way for elections in libya? have failed to find common ground. the week long negotiations in geneva were expected to confirm the terms of the presidential and parliamentary vote. elections would be a critical step in efforts to bring stability to libya and the unity government was formed last year after a c 5 agreement following years of fighting. hundreds of iraq, he's angry about ongoing pockets of demonstrating the capital bank that the country is dealing with a heat wave with temperature soaring to 50 degrees. southern provinces have been worst hit by the blackouts. the energy ministries as a major power line may have been sabotaged. and there be knowledge protests of the southern syrians if you have data 7 straits as we're denouncing a siege that was recently imposed by the shower government and his russian allies. it was put in place after residence boycotted presidential elections form a rebel territory has been 17 since it was
if the and g is to come home and have meaning here, there isn't much time left high on the oh who malcolm web cam? yeah. delegate back talks. do you pay the way for elections in libya? have failed to find common ground. the week long negotiations in geneva were expected to confirm the terms of the presidential and parliamentary vote. elections would be a critical step in efforts to bring stability to libya and the unity government was formed last year after a c 5 agreement following years of...
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yeah, malcolm web al jazeera home a bay kenya. ok. so there's more in everything. why you're including, of course, latest on our top stories of bringing more detail on that in a moment. of course we're following the taliban rapid advances in afghanistan as well. you'll find more analysis on that on our website as well. ah, a quick look at main stories noun, forest fires, ravaging parts. if something turkey of killed 6 people to firefighters died on saturday, fish will say the fires of spread much further this year with hot weather and strong wind fueling the blazes. entire forest have been burned down and villages made by resorts evacuated. president russia type one is declared does.
yeah, malcolm web al jazeera home a bay kenya. ok. so there's more in everything. why you're including, of course, latest on our top stories of bringing more detail on that in a moment. of course we're following the taliban rapid advances in afghanistan as well. you'll find more analysis on that on our website as well. ah, a quick look at main stories noun, forest fires, ravaging parts. if something turkey of killed 6 people to firefighters died on saturday, fish will say the fires of spread...
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yeah, malcolm, web al jazeera home a bay kenya. ah, let's take a look at some of the headlines here. now, just theory. now to news is president is rejected accusations of a coo and says he will not turn into a dictator. 2 opposition politicians were detained on friday. of the president, i cited revokes their immunity us president joe biden is warned. further guidelines or restrictions could be introduced after a surgeon cove with 19 cases.
yeah, malcolm, web al jazeera home a bay kenya. ah, let's take a look at some of the headlines here. now, just theory. now to news is president is rejected accusations of a coo and says he will not turn into a dictator. 2 opposition politicians were detained on friday. of the president, i cited revokes their immunity us president joe biden is warned. further guidelines or restrictions could be introduced after a surgeon cove with 19 cases.
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people locked down indefinitely across several states — we'll get reaction from former prime minister malcolmnbull. winning hearts and minds, as the gold medals mount up. howjapan�*s olympic victories are changing opinions in the host nation. and, the surf�*s up in tokyo — as the watersport makes its debut at the olympics for the first time. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. it's six in the morning in singapore and six in the evening in washington, where president biden has said us troops will end their combat mission in iraq by the end of the year. america has about two thousand five hundred forces there, to help iraq fight the islamic state group. this comes as us forces are ending their mission in afghanistan too, and mr biden tries to wind down the wars that were launched after the 9/11 attacks. iraq's prime minister was at the white house on monday, as mr biden explained the role of us troops in the future. it's just to be available to continue to train, to assist, to help and to deal with isis as it arrives. but we're not going to be here on co
people locked down indefinitely across several states — we'll get reaction from former prime minister malcolmnbull. winning hearts and minds, as the gold medals mount up. howjapan�*s olympic victories are changing opinions in the host nation. and, the surf�*s up in tokyo — as the watersport makes its debut at the olympics for the first time. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. it's six in the morning in singapore and six in the evening in...
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and beyond never seems to end stuff that even in between a fund malcolm, joining us in washington. thank you for your time. my pleasure to cuba, which has restricted access to social media and messaging apps following widespread anti government protests. this is according to a u. k. based monitoring group that media, se one man died during a demonstration in havana on monday 1000 and marched on sunday to protest against the economic crisis. and the government's handling of the pandemic keeper, the berry different country though, that it was even just a few years ago. and its people are better connected to the world. and each other. and she chappelle is more on that protest in cuba have not been seen like this before. and cubans themselves haven't witnessed them in the past because of a lack of internet access. 10 years ago, cuba had one of the lowest internet penetration rates in the world. just 16 percent of the population was connected, even in cafes, access was too expensive for most people. since then the communist government installed free, why fi hotspots and parks? they expa
and beyond never seems to end stuff that even in between a fund malcolm, joining us in washington. thank you for your time. my pleasure to cuba, which has restricted access to social media and messaging apps following widespread anti government protests. this is according to a u. k. based monitoring group that media, se one man died during a demonstration in havana on monday 1000 and marched on sunday to protest against the economic crisis. and the government's handling of the pandemic keeper,...
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i'll come, webb joins us now live from no. rosie malcolm. first let's talk about kenya. will, can you tell us about these extended measures? well, the curfew, as he mentioned, has been in place in the panoramic ridge, kenya, in march last year. and the minister of how speaking earlier today was just saying that he is going to continue. and actually in some parts of kenya in western kenya, where over the last 2 months, they did have relatively high number of the cases. the cut was tight and they're not being relaxed again today, but nationally, the numbers, the daily average has gone up for the last 7 days in the row row. and for that reason that the health minister said that religious gatherings now have to have reduced numbers of people once again and conferences and other such meetings aren't allowed to take place for the meantime. but otherwise, there aren't any changes to the existing restrictions. ok, malcolm, and in terms of uganda, i believe were expecting an update from the president on the situation there. he's speaking right now, but he hasn't stated yet whethe
i'll come, webb joins us now live from no. rosie malcolm. first let's talk about kenya. will, can you tell us about these extended measures? well, the curfew, as he mentioned, has been in place in the panoramic ridge, kenya, in march last year. and the minister of how speaking earlier today was just saying that he is going to continue. and actually in some parts of kenya in western kenya, where over the last 2 months, they did have relatively high number of the cases. the cut was tight and...
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leading off is malcolm kenyatta, running for u.s. senate in pennsylvania and cliff all bright, director of black voters matter fund, host of the podcast "black power revisited." thank you for being here this morning. representative, you and i talked on monday. you sort of had a moment in which you said let's stop talking about the bs about this, let's symptom tweeting about john lewis and all the great things about him. let's get this done because there will not be another chance. if these states get away with what they're doing, that is whole ball game. >> you know, ali, you said it very well in your lead-up. we know exactly who republicans are. we know exactly who the opponents to a free and fair re-elections are. now the question for each and every one of us is who are we? what are we willing to do in this moment? and i did say it earlier this week. it is not enough for us to lionize the civil rights heroes, the giants who fought, bled, and died to get us to where we are. you know, we've written about, learned about their sacrific
leading off is malcolm kenyatta, running for u.s. senate in pennsylvania and cliff all bright, director of black voters matter fund, host of the podcast "black power revisited." thank you for being here this morning. representative, you and i talked on monday. you sort of had a moment in which you said let's stop talking about the bs about this, let's symptom tweeting about john lewis and all the great things about him. let's get this done because there will not be another chance. if...
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last week, special correspondent malcolm brabant reported on violent pushbacks by the greeks at sea. as malcolm also found, pushbacks are happening on the river evros along the land border between greece and turkey. >> reporter: it took persistence for huda and her threehildren to reach greek soil. they were pushed back to turkey three times, before finally crossing the sea to the island of samos. can you just describe to me how you feelbout the way you've been treated? >> ( translated ): we were it's like going from one war to another. i didn't find anything better here than the life i was living. >> reporter: the palestinian family's three pushbacks happened on the treacherous evros river, a militarized zone dividing greece from turkey. can you describe what happened when you were pushed back? >> ( translated ): they pushed us back in a very aggressive way. on the way back to turkey we were ordered into a boat meant for just for three or four people. they put 32 people in altogether with some syrians that work with they put us all in the river and sent us back. they told us two day
last week, special correspondent malcolm brabant reported on violent pushbacks by the greeks at sea. as malcolm also found, pushbacks are happening on the river evros along the land border between greece and turkey. >> reporter: it took persistence for huda and her threehildren to reach greek soil. they were pushed back to turkey three times, before finally crossing the sea to the island of samos. can you just describe to me how you feelbout the way you've been treated? >> (...
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pennsylvania state recommend tiff representative malcolm kenyata. let's start with you, garrett, that criticism that there isn't a strategy. senator klobuchar basically told you this is part of the strategy, gathering the evidence necessary to convince everybody that we've got to do something on voting rights. >> yeah, that's right. i think dan hits the nail on the head because legislatively democrats have not been able to find the key to unlock this door. this is not an issue like infrastructure where both parties see the need to get to some place in the middle but they have different ideas how to get there. there were no republicans who traveled here to georgia today to participate in this field hearing. one of the members of the rules committee on the republican side, mitch mcconnell, just a few minutes ago on the senate floor, was lambasting this whole effort as hyperbole. he's been calling it a stunt. and so the two parties could not be farther apart, which leaves you in a legislative perspective with really only one option, and that is to try
pennsylvania state recommend tiff representative malcolm kenyata. let's start with you, garrett, that criticism that there isn't a strategy. senator klobuchar basically told you this is part of the strategy, gathering the evidence necessary to convince everybody that we've got to do something on voting rights. >> yeah, that's right. i think dan hits the nail on the head because legislatively democrats have not been able to find the key to unlock this door. this is not an issue like...
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with the revolution coming this fall and we won the national book award last year with malcolm x. mary beard, s.b. qr and annette gordon-reed. we just had her bestseller in juneteenth and we have another look on the front page of their times american on fire. jack davis won a pulitzer for his book called the gulf. he goes all over the gambit. >> host: other names include transportation secretary pete buttigieg, edward o. wilson the naturalist and paul mccartney. what was it like to publish mr. mccartney? >> guest: i can't answer that because i published him in 2001 but his life's work as we see it is coming in november. it's called the lyrics. i've known paul for 20 years and this will be in lieu of an autobiography. it's two volumes and it deals with 154 songs. he does commentary on how they came about and the stories behind them and what involved the lyrics. there are over 700 images and over half we have never seen before. we think it will be one of the biggest books of all and paul has done so much collaboration. paul is a sweet and wonderful man but he likes to be creative an
with the revolution coming this fall and we won the national book award last year with malcolm x. mary beard, s.b. qr and annette gordon-reed. we just had her bestseller in juneteenth and we have another look on the front page of their times american on fire. jack davis won a pulitzer for his book called the gulf. he goes all over the gambit. >> host: other names include transportation secretary pete buttigieg, edward o. wilson the naturalist and paul mccartney. what was it like to...
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dies, frances is forced to sell up and decides to move to an apartment in paris with her grown son malcolm, played by lucas hedges. there's also a key role for a pet cat, so this is a fittingly feline move for the former catwoman. what's she paying you? paying me? aren't you her gigolo? oh, god no. that's my mother. it's not clear exactly when french exit is set, but the transatlantic ship journey to paris lends a pleasingly old—fashioned flavour. in fact, this emerges as the strongest sequence, despite one or two amusing set pieces later. frances clearly finds her son's complicated love life rather dull and i would have to agree, although i did enjoy an understated turn from danielle mcdonald as a psychic he has a one night stand with. i've only been unlucky, but i have a sense that this will change suddenly and permanently. anyway, that's what i tell myself. but this is pfeiffer�*s show. she brings a seductive quality to dewitt�*s stylised dialogue and a tinge of sweetness and regret to the withering, wearily cynical barbs. i've been incredibly lucky at times and tragically unlucky and o
dies, frances is forced to sell up and decides to move to an apartment in paris with her grown son malcolm, played by lucas hedges. there's also a key role for a pet cat, so this is a fittingly feline move for the former catwoman. what's she paying you? paying me? aren't you her gigolo? oh, god no. that's my mother. it's not clear exactly when french exit is set, but the transatlantic ship journey to paris lends a pleasingly old—fashioned flavour. in fact, this emerges as the strongest...
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martin dugard's history of organized crime in america killing the mob followed by bestselling author malcolm gladwell's examination of the development of precision bombing during world war ii in the bomber mafia after that two memoirs actor matthew mcconaughey's green lights and activist glennon doyle's untamed and wrapping up our look at some of the best-selling nonfiction books according to the new york times is pulitzer prize-winning author isabel wilkerson's look at what she calls a hidden cast system in the united states some of these authors have appeared on book tv. you can watch their programs anytime at booktv.org. thank you for joining us today on our webinar. my name is wayne winegarden. i'm a senior fellow with the pacific research institute, and i'm so pleased that today we have a new york times bestselling author of carol roth. she comes she has just produced a new book. it's called the war on small business. it's available today online at your favorite bookseller in having reddit. i cannot. phrase it enough. it raises
martin dugard's history of organized crime in america killing the mob followed by bestselling author malcolm gladwell's examination of the development of precision bombing during world war ii in the bomber mafia after that two memoirs actor matthew mcconaughey's green lights and activist glennon doyle's untamed and wrapping up our look at some of the best-selling nonfiction books according to the new york times is pulitzer prize-winning author isabel wilkerson's look at what she calls a hidden...