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x malcolm x goes into prison malcolm little he is. he's a horrible human being. he is a thug. he is a thief. he exploits people he's violent. and he goes into prison and the nickname they have for him is satan. he likes that nickname. he enjoys it. and there's a whole chapter of him going into prison. it's called satan. and what then follows over the next 30 or 40 pages is i believe one of the most remarkable conversion stories in all of american history. he changes so profoundly that he talks about himself as another person like converts say i was changed. i was transformed. i look back upon. the guy before my change another person. entirely as a stranger. to me now what happened to do this? well, he goes into prison. and all of his street smarts really don't fly for one thing. he says i had a working vocabulary of about 200 words. i couldn't say a sentence without some profanity in it. and that worked very well on the street. he was very good. he was a good hustler. he was very smart. you can tell very kenny. about how to handle peo
x malcolm x goes into prison malcolm little he is. he's a horrible human being. he is a thug. he is a thief. he exploits people he's violent. and he goes into prison and the nickname they have for him is satan. he likes that nickname. he enjoys it. and there's a whole chapter of him going into prison. it's called satan. and what then follows over the next 30 or 40 pages is i believe one of the most remarkable conversion stories in all of american history. he changes so profoundly that he talks...
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after a month in solitary confinement and a $6,800 fine, malcolm is now back in kenya. without freedom of speech. you have to speak up about certain things. if qatar gets any hotter, i think the people who feel it are the migrant workers. back in nepal, kidney patient hem and other former migrant workers are trying to devise ways to improve conditions. labour unions are illegal in some gulf states like the uae, but workers still find ways to help each other. hello, good afternoon. the week ahead promises contrasting prospects, depending on where you spend your time. the further south and east you are across the uk, temperatures are set to climb for some. it is the low 30s celsius by the end of the week. compare that with the forecast for the western side of scotland. this is glasgow, temperatures lower and may be getting close to 20 degrees, some outbreaks of rain at time, but not all the time will stop you will be closer to the weather systems, which is the case at the moment. weather systems to the north—west bringing quite a few showers this afternoon through scotlan
after a month in solitary confinement and a $6,800 fine, malcolm is now back in kenya. without freedom of speech. you have to speak up about certain things. if qatar gets any hotter, i think the people who feel it are the migrant workers. back in nepal, kidney patient hem and other former migrant workers are trying to devise ways to improve conditions. labour unions are illegal in some gulf states like the uae, but workers still find ways to help each other. hello, good afternoon. the week...
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i go, "malcolm, of course. bosch's cousin." [ laughter ] and he's -- i mean, you should have seen the look on his face >> seth: oh, yeah. when kids catch, like, crossover stuff, they just love it >> yeah. my oldest boy. [ laughter ] >> seth: you guys -- oh, wait. i'm wondering, because, you know, we've got one as well. you know, we've got a little baby and i'm wondering if you have felt the formula shortage. that has been something that is - >> oh, yeah. baby formula shortage? yes, yes so malcolm drinks enfamil gentlease. it's the purple label enfamil. if anyone here has any, i'll meet you in the parking lot and do - i'll do all manner of things to get that [ laughter ] so olivia went to target and she goes, "you can only get four cans at a time." >> seth: okay. >> it can go pretty quickly. and so when she told me that, all my old drug-buying instincts kicked in. i was like, "oh, you're saying we need to trick a pharmacy? okay." i was like, "let's get some fake driver's licenses. i go in, i'm me. four cans. i c
i go, "malcolm, of course. bosch's cousin." [ laughter ] and he's -- i mean, you should have seen the look on his face >> seth: oh, yeah. when kids catch, like, crossover stuff, they just love it >> yeah. my oldest boy. [ laughter ] >> seth: you guys -- oh, wait. i'm wondering, because, you know, we've got one as well. you know, we've got a little baby and i'm wondering if you have felt the formula shortage. that has been something that is - >> oh, yeah. baby...
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us malcolm, maybe we will start with you is 75 basis points your base expectation or do you think the fed sticks with the plan of 50 going forward? >> dom, i actually think the fed is probably going to go 75 here. wherever the story came from monday afternoon, i have to imagine it is probably based on insider information. that's probably the fed doing what it can to not come out and surprise everybody on wednesday and give a little bit ahead of the announcement i have to imagine 75 is it i have been one of the folks on the network the last few months saying 100 sis the number. we need to go hard and signal to the markets how serious we are i'll take 75 75 is putting your kid in time-out and we are getting ice cream after. it is a good start >> time-out and ice cream? that doesn't sound forceful at all, abouben. we know this is a real problem for everybody in america right now. if they go 75 or 100, hypothetically, as malcolm points out, ben, doesn't that seem like a panicky move >> dom, yeah, it is a game of expectation. on friday, we had the worst combination of inflation cpi was wor
us malcolm, maybe we will start with you is 75 basis points your base expectation or do you think the fed sticks with the plan of 50 going forward? >> dom, i actually think the fed is probably going to go 75 here. wherever the story came from monday afternoon, i have to imagine it is probably based on insider information. that's probably the fed doing what it can to not come out and surprise everybody on wednesday and give a little bit ahead of the announcement i have to imagine 75 is it...
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like malcolm i had written statements i was going to share with you ridof a lot of numbers . things to do and all that but i really can't. i was inspired by your work. the 20 years that you've been fighting for this project . i'm honored to be here. i'm also here to let you know that behind the stereotypical bankers there is a lot of people who truly care about what we do. it's not about the numbers, about change. it's about changing people's lives about changing neighborhoods. about asking forwhat you want whenyour voices are not heard . but we hear you . we truly are you. i've worked with an organization with 600+ people atthis point fordedicated to making the world a better place . numbers matter . we're still dangerous,however it's the human story . it'syour stories . it's your poem that was so touching especially during this time . whether it be local or state or international, your poem really touched a nerve and i thankyou for that . i'm going to take your stories. the end of the day we sell a story. the numbers are there but it's the story that makes the difference. t
like malcolm i had written statements i was going to share with you ridof a lot of numbers . things to do and all that but i really can't. i was inspired by your work. the 20 years that you've been fighting for this project . i'm honored to be here. i'm also here to let you know that behind the stereotypical bankers there is a lot of people who truly care about what we do. it's not about the numbers, about change. it's about changing people's lives about changing neighborhoods. about asking...
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malcolm served meals _ chosen my category. malcolm served meals on _ chosen my category.ntly, every day of _ meals on wheels, efficiently, every day of the — meals on wheels, efficiently, every day of the week, seven days a week, no day— day of the week, seven days a week, no day off— day of the week, seven days a week, no day off for— day of the week, seven days a week, no day off for seven years, even during _ no day off for seven years, even during the — no day off for seven years, even during the pandemic. we thought malcolm — during the pandemic. we thought malcolm was absolutely somebody who should _ malcolm was absolutely somebody who should he _ malcolm was absolutely somebody who should be here. how malcolm was absolutely somebody who should be here-— should be here. how important do you think it is when _ should be here. how important do you think it is when you _ should be here. how important do you think it is when you have _ should be here. how important do you think it is when you have these - should be here. how important do you think it is when you have th
malcolm served meals _ chosen my category. malcolm served meals on _ chosen my category.ntly, every day of _ meals on wheels, efficiently, every day of the — meals on wheels, efficiently, every day of the week, seven days a week, no day— day of the week, seven days a week, no day off— day of the week, seven days a week, no day off for— day of the week, seven days a week, no day off for seven years, even during _ no day off for seven years, even during the — no day off for seven years,...
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but it's expected to be a tight race between his rival deputy president william router malcolm webb, who is ly for us in nor ruby malcolm, who are all the front one us several candidates to submitted the papers to the electro couldn't commission to the run in the presidential election the deadline to do so is in just a few hours from now. but the 2 front one is he just mentioned the already been clear to run. one of them is william root. so he's the current vice president in vice president in the last 2 governments. and today right now he's been campaigning, usaa in northern kenya. he's his vice president. he began with an alliance forms with the current incumbent president who re kenyata that was before the election. 10 years ago, at a time when the 2 of them were facing charges at the international criminal court for the violence that followed the election 5 years before that those charges related drops following witnesses retracting statement, the international criminal court to the legend to gibbons with those witnesses and that the lions between kenyata and rito didn't hold up i
but it's expected to be a tight race between his rival deputy president william router malcolm webb, who is ly for us in nor ruby malcolm, who are all the front one us several candidates to submitted the papers to the electro couldn't commission to the run in the presidential election the deadline to do so is in just a few hours from now. but the 2 front one is he just mentioned the already been clear to run. one of them is william root. so he's the current vice president in vice president in...
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but raising concerns can be dangerous, as a kenyan called malcolm found out.ked to the qatar royal family. you know, just the reality of what we go through, like, on a day—to—day. my company gave me up, they handed me over to the authorities, they thought that i was working with, you know, foreign agents to spread disinformation and spoil the name of qatar and all that. for the first two weeks, i had no contact with anyone, i was blindfolded, you know, all those things, handcuffed. after a month in solitary confinement and a $6,800 fine, malcolm is now back home in kenya. a qatar foundation spokesperson said their contractors must comply with qatar's laws. they must assess heat risk, provide cold water, shade, and breaks, and are fined if found in breach. we asked the qatar government about malcolm's case and the allegation they were underreporting heat deaths. they did not respond. with the football world cup coming up this year in qatar, all eyes will be on them to see how workers are kept safe in this ever increasing heat. apple could be forced to change th
but raising concerns can be dangerous, as a kenyan called malcolm found out.ked to the qatar royal family. you know, just the reality of what we go through, like, on a day—to—day. my company gave me up, they handed me over to the authorities, they thought that i was working with, you know, foreign agents to spread disinformation and spoil the name of qatar and all that. for the first two weeks, i had no contact with anyone, i was blindfolded, you know, all those things, handcuffed. after a...
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migrants to wander, while charles is reportedly criticized the deal in private as go straight to malcolm webb, who is lifers in kigali? so mark and let's start with the asylum deal. to what extent is that gonna dominate the conversations? whoa, voice johnson. when he was with the president told me yesterday how to defend it. he was asked about it by journalist. he's continued to defend this policy. prince charles didn't mention it. he arrived here the day before, but certainly everyone remembers that just a few days before that it was reported by british newspapers is having described this deal at the polling. come on the criticism, both the u. k for some se, neglecting it's legal and ethical obligations to give people a chance to apply for asylum from a safe place. and is also shown a spotlight on the wonders human rights record, which just last year the u. k. itself criticized the un human rights meeting in geneva, saying that it express concerned express concern about problems with full disappearance is political killings and torture and so on. and is the coalition of $24.00 rights gr
migrants to wander, while charles is reportedly criticized the deal in private as go straight to malcolm webb, who is lifers in kigali? so mark and let's start with the asylum deal. to what extent is that gonna dominate the conversations? whoa, voice johnson. when he was with the president told me yesterday how to defend it. he was asked about it by journalist. he's continued to defend this policy. prince charles didn't mention it. he arrived here the day before, but certainly everyone...
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thank you for that. malcolm web efforts in kigali. now, the united nation says information it has gathered shows the shot that killed l. just their agenda, serene clay on may. the 11th was fired by israeli forces. un human rights office spokesperson said the finding showed the bullet did not come from an indiscriminate firing by armed palestinians. serina blocker was shot in the head while she was on assignment in jeanine. with the un human rights spokesperson says the facts of the incident, a claire at around a half past 6 in the morning, as floor of the journalists turned into the street leading to the camp. wearing bullet proof helmets and flak jackets with press markings, several single seemingly well aimed bullets were fired towards them from the direction of the israeli security forces. one single bullet injured elisa moved the shoulder and another single bullet hit a black lay in the head and killed her instantly. speak to bennet smith, who's in west jerusalem for us. but it gives a bit more detail on what the united nations ha
thank you for that. malcolm web efforts in kigali. now, the united nation says information it has gathered shows the shot that killed l. just their agenda, serene clay on may. the 11th was fired by israeli forces. un human rights office spokesperson said the finding showed the bullet did not come from an indiscriminate firing by armed palestinians. serina blocker was shot in the head while she was on assignment in jeanine. with the un human rights spokesperson says the facts of the incident, a...
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joining us is executive vice president malcolm ethridge what are you telling your clients?ll night. >> one of the big things i'm telling clients is this is what a normal market looks like interest rates and companies are actually giving realistic guidance and not the pie in the sky numbers the last couple years. we are telling clients this is the reset to what a normal market is supposed to look like. >> it is really good advice. we have been through this -- minus the pandemic march, april meltdown -- which was fast and scary and rebounded. we haven't had this since the financial crisis this is a new thing for a lot of investors who have not been around for 25 or 30 years. >> yeah. you know, at a time we encourage investors to look for companies with positive revenues and profits, but we're looking at a name of iron mountain. the company will never blow the doors off, but returning close to 5% to shareholders in the form of dividends and holding up well in the bear market. there is nothing exciting. iron mountain gave guidance they are migrating their physical record storag
joining us is executive vice president malcolm ethridge what are you telling your clients?ll night. >> one of the big things i'm telling clients is this is what a normal market looks like interest rates and companies are actually giving realistic guidance and not the pie in the sky numbers the last couple years. we are telling clients this is the reset to what a normal market is supposed to look like. >> it is really good advice. we have been through this -- minus the pandemic...
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like malcolm i had written statements i was going to share with you ridof a lot of numbers .show that housing is climate solutions and that by bridging these two together we can solve some of our most pressing challenges and address the needs in a way that is meaningful and sustainable. so i guess my asked to you all is as more of these applicants and programs and partnerships for to be able to re-create what you have here and webring them here to show you how you've done it ? can we use this as a project show how you can do 100 percent electric, large projects, use san francisco in a way that meets all the needs of the community is what you've done your is game changing and it's something we can replicate acrossthe state . ireally appreciate being able to joinyou here today . thank you . >> afternoon. we're almost done. thank you very much. first let me talk briefly to some of the people. [speaking spanish] it is great to be here. you got not one buttwo members of the administration , meaning myself and we are here to demonstrate that for the state of california, this partne
like malcolm i had written statements i was going to share with you ridof a lot of numbers .show that housing is climate solutions and that by bridging these two together we can solve some of our most pressing challenges and address the needs in a way that is meaningful and sustainable. so i guess my asked to you all is as more of these applicants and programs and partnerships for to be able to re-create what you have here and webring them here to show you how you've done it ? can we use this...
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because they have a to malcolm where peaceful and all of the developments from ny ruby and malcolm festival look at this integration ceremony, which leads as are attending. and what does that say about relations within the region where the related from turkey, bahrain and several from this region, notably the president of kenya who kenyatta follows the deterioration and relations between kenya, i'm somalia on the hassan's sake freed assessor president, form of president mohammed abdulla he saw my relations between the 2 countries and sour dotted negatively affected trade and security cooperation with the maritime board, a dispute over offshore oil resources at the heart of it. but it looks like we can to present the present at the inauguration that those relations a back on track. also interesting, the prime minister made to be is that he had a good relationship with the former president for my jo. looks like even though powers change, the morbid issue i be seems to be seeking to continue that relationship with sonata . so my mom and he won the election in middle of last month. what you've
because they have a to malcolm where peaceful and all of the developments from ny ruby and malcolm festival look at this integration ceremony, which leads as are attending. and what does that say about relations within the region where the related from turkey, bahrain and several from this region, notably the president of kenya who kenyatta follows the deterioration and relations between kenya, i'm somalia on the hassan's sake freed assessor president, form of president mohammed abdulla he saw...
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let's friggin our correspondent malcolm where we can take us through precisely what this is about in the symbolism of it. and you know why it's so important now. okay, everything is fine. so yeah, you said it was 60, as you guys gave it to the member. became the president of the prime minister, the democratic republic of congo, congo, was a belgian colony. from the end of the 900 century, up until that point. and it was one of the bloodiest chapters of european colonialism up to 10000000 people were killed for the harvest rubber from congo for if and then not time when dependent with them uprising some groups calling for session, patrice. and by the time off, the west, the former colonial power belgium and the us for military support to try and put this rising down. they didn't give it to him that return to the u. s. i thought to the soviet block who the time, of course, in competition for influence in africa with the u. s. and this really riled his the western powers. and in the subsequent decades, numerous sources that come out saying that both the cia i'm the belgian intelligence
let's friggin our correspondent malcolm where we can take us through precisely what this is about in the symbolism of it. and you know why it's so important now. okay, everything is fine. so yeah, you said it was 60, as you guys gave it to the member. became the president of the prime minister, the democratic republic of congo, congo, was a belgian colony. from the end of the 900 century, up until that point. and it was one of the bloodiest chapters of european colonialism up to 10000000 people...
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let's bring in malcolm when he's been observed events from nairobi and tell us just why malcolm. this is important belgium extracted vast wealth from democratic republic of congo, doing its period of colonial rule which lasted about 70 yes. and also unleashed brutal violence forcing the population to harvest rubber from the trees. its agents when a tory effect cutting off people's hands for refusing to work. and in the leading up to independence and belgian colonial rule. 3 of them travelled around the country speaking to people. and he was very popular in congo at the time seen as somebody who could bring liberation from this violent oppression which congress had suffered. but his democratic and socialist messages didn't appeal to the west at the time both to see a belgian intelligence in the 9th. and she's a plan to assassinate him. but in the end, it was actually a firing squad, ordered by the west, chosen success to do to set these deck who became also a terry leader. some say dictator in congo for the following 3 decades with west and backing. it was his firing squad that ki
let's bring in malcolm when he's been observed events from nairobi and tell us just why malcolm. this is important belgium extracted vast wealth from democratic republic of congo, doing its period of colonial rule which lasted about 70 yes. and also unleashed brutal violence forcing the population to harvest rubber from the trees. its agents when a tory effect cutting off people's hands for refusing to work. and in the leading up to independence and belgian colonial rule. 3 of them travelled...
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hello to malcolm. what other details do you have about this incident at the border? ruined me and commonly police station at the border, but said that a commonly soldier was from congress towards rwanda firing a weapon. rwandan soldier opened fire on him, killing him on the spot exchange of fire, followed the screen. the forces on the 2 sides of the border. this border is within the adjoining city of goma. and you said it's usually crowded with pedestrians and cars crossing both ways throughout the day. some civilians were we've had court in the crossfire and injured. later in the day, the rwandan returned the body in an ambulance that drove into the city. goma drew a crowd of hundreds of cheering support is now just 2 days before the exact same place. thousands of constantly marched towards ruined the border, saying they wanted to deal with random president poor gummy, who they blame for decades of military aggression in eastern conger. this follows an escalation of violence recently in the north keeping province between the n 23 on group widely seen as the rwandan
hello to malcolm. what other details do you have about this incident at the border? ruined me and commonly police station at the border, but said that a commonly soldier was from congress towards rwanda firing a weapon. rwandan soldier opened fire on him, killing him on the spot exchange of fire, followed the screen. the forces on the 2 sides of the border. this border is within the adjoining city of goma. and you said it's usually crowded with pedestrians and cars crossing both ways throughout...
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he's one of his favorite filmmakers and he loves you the right thing and malcolm x. that's that's the best i can do as an answer. so i think i think that's it. i think we're good. thank you everyone. thank you, corey. thank you. thank you. a reminder that toby's signing books so you should buy a book and get it signed. . . . .
he's one of his favorite filmmakers and he loves you the right thing and malcolm x. that's that's the best i can do as an answer. so i think i think that's it. i think we're good. thank you everyone. thank you, corey. thank you. thank you. a reminder that toby's signing books so you should buy a book and get it signed. . . . .
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malcolm x talked about these things. he was talking about truth, justice, then reconciliation. we can't get there unless we confront this painful part of our history. host: you mentioned harvard university and what they are trying to do. in 2021, they had $53 billion in endowment. are they paying reparations? guest: they are setting aside money, they are trying to engage in repair. they have vowed to set aside $100 million to try and repair what was done, including making new coalitions and collaborations. they are not the only school that needs to do this. i teach at the university of texas, which has a history with racism. it was founded in 1883 and it was a segregated school. what do we do for the black test and's -- texans who for decades and decades were disallowed from becoming longhorns. what do we do with that? we need to repair that. it's not just a repair, we will all pray together. i will pray with you. we need to have economic resources. money and finances are huge part of this. so much wealth was stolen and taken away from african-americans. there was a narrative t
malcolm x talked about these things. he was talking about truth, justice, then reconciliation. we can't get there unless we confront this painful part of our history. host: you mentioned harvard university and what they are trying to do. in 2021, they had $53 billion in endowment. are they paying reparations? guest: they are setting aside money, they are trying to engage in repair. they have vowed to set aside $100 million to try and repair what was done, including making new coalitions and...
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on the 9th of august, or at malcolm fix led to malcolm rope reporting that according chide, as issued a verdict against 6 opposition leaders. they were arrested after last month's violent protest against frances military presence. let's get the details now from him. morgan has fallen. these developments from neighboring sudan in the capitol cartoons are here. tell us more about the context. while of course in missouri, which is outside the capital in jermaine, in another state, issued a verdict of one year, 1010th for the sick members of the wicked chemical illusion. that's an opposition coalition that includes also political policies against the current transition military government. now this 20th sentence is a suspended sentence, so they will not actually be going to jail. and the public prosecutor had initially asked for 2 years in addition to or with $3000000.00 in fined for the damages that were caused in protest in on may 14th. and there was also a request of more than $200.00 per each person. each defendant accused of the sick members of the coalition, now they will be paying
on the 9th of august, or at malcolm fix led to malcolm rope reporting that according chide, as issued a verdict against 6 opposition leaders. they were arrested after last month's violent protest against frances military presence. let's get the details now from him. morgan has fallen. these developments from neighboring sudan in the capitol cartoons are here. tell us more about the context. while of course in missouri, which is outside the capital in jermaine, in another state, issued a verdict...
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on the 9th of august, malcolm web al jazeera nairobi, kenya, the former leader of the extreme right wing, proud boy's group is facing a new charge of the january 2021 attack on the u. s. capital, in rica, terrier and hell. finally, tenants are accused of crossing your track and encouraging others to prevent congress from specifying biden's election when new charge against the dishes conspiracies rarely use because up to 20 years in prison, live now to my 100 in washington dc. and mike, what more can you tell us about these new charges? well, these new indictments were revealed in the course of the morning and they are very serious indeed, upping the ante. it would appear by the justice department as it continues this investigation. and now these conspiracy to sedition charges were also brought against a nother right wing group earlier this year. the oath keepers at that the he lead of that group together with 10 of his left tenants was charged with the specific charge. now you've got the lead of the prod, boys, with 4th his left tenants facing the same charge. but to put this into a cont
on the 9th of august, malcolm web al jazeera nairobi, kenya, the former leader of the extreme right wing, proud boy's group is facing a new charge of the january 2021 attack on the u. s. capital, in rica, terrier and hell. finally, tenants are accused of crossing your track and encouraging others to prevent congress from specifying biden's election when new charge against the dishes conspiracies rarely use because up to 20 years in prison, live now to my 100 in washington dc. and mike, what...
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i think that is former prime minister malcolm - anymore.prime minister malcolm turnbull said, more australians are elizabeth and stan monarchists. there are some who would bitterly disagree with me. —— elizabethans than monarchists. elizabetha ns than monarchists. they elizabethans than monarchists. they say they would look forward to prince charles and william, but given our position in the asia—pacific region, i think many australians are thinking about possibly a republic of course it's not whether or not we have a republic but what shape of republic but what shape of republic we have in the last referendum fell apart mostly because people couldn't agree on how to choose the next head of state so it's not as simple as leaving the monarchy, it's how we would devise a republic that people would agree upon. what do you replace that with? and what about further afield across the commonwealth? is this sentiment you've expressed one that will be shared broadly across the commonwealth, or do you think it has the power, the stick ability to hold
i think that is former prime minister malcolm - anymore.prime minister malcolm turnbull said, more australians are elizabeth and stan monarchists. there are some who would bitterly disagree with me. —— elizabethans than monarchists. elizabetha ns than monarchists. they elizabethans than monarchists. they say they would look forward to prince charles and william, but given our position in the asia—pacific region, i think many australians are thinking about possibly a republic of course...
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has threatened to overshadow the meeting, malcolm lab reports from p. golly. the commonwealth ceremonial head, the queen of the united kingdom. he's in town. the meeting and rwanda's capital kick ali, she's represented by her son, prince charles instead. days before he flew to wonder prince charles had said the case deal with rwandan president pul cami to deport asylum seekers here was appalling. the u. k. paid companies government about a $150000000.00 to receive deportees. but none of arrived yet because of legal challenges. british prime minister boris johnson defended the deal, has been widely criticized by british political opposition rights groups and the un . i'm confident that we will be able to, to go ahead and build, develop a solution the i think whose time has come. the commonwealth doesn't sign binding treaties or make trade deals. it does say its members should be democratic and follow the rule of law. right. great, have also called on the british government and the commonwealth to engage the rwandan government, the host of the meeting, hearing k
has threatened to overshadow the meeting, malcolm lab reports from p. golly. the commonwealth ceremonial head, the queen of the united kingdom. he's in town. the meeting and rwanda's capital kick ali, she's represented by her son, prince charles instead. days before he flew to wonder prince charles had said the case deal with rwandan president pul cami to deport asylum seekers here was appalling. the u. k. paid companies government about a $150000000.00 to receive deportees. but none of arrived...
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but belgium has been among the slowest of european powers to even start to acknowledge the path. malcolm web out to 0, thailand is rebuilding its tourism industry, also losing millions of dollars during the pandemic with the government out easing and re restrictions. visitors are once again flocking to one the world's most popular destinations, but things are still far below pre covered levels as katia has held a young ripples. a train squeeze us through this 500 meter stretch of railway, just west of van cock, about 6 times a day. and every time, hundreds of shopkeepers who set up a market directly on the tracks have to put away their tense, produce, and merchandise to make way. for locals, it's business as usual at the mike long railway market, even when the train is so close back. cobra ha, tourism is picking up again as thailand ease as it's covered, 19 entry restrictions. more people and money is a welcome change. and i don't the pandemic lead to a huge drop in customers. it was drastic. those who visited bought less than usual . so i only managed to make up heard of what i made bef
but belgium has been among the slowest of european powers to even start to acknowledge the path. malcolm web out to 0, thailand is rebuilding its tourism industry, also losing millions of dollars during the pandemic with the government out easing and re restrictions. visitors are once again flocking to one the world's most popular destinations, but things are still far below pre covered levels as katia has held a young ripples. a train squeeze us through this 500 meter stretch of railway, just...
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but we're one denies any involvement malcolm web reports. the thousands marched on the streets who can shatter the capital if democratic republic of congo, protesting against what they say is when the military aggression in the eastern country. people here said one than president pul, coming behind the recent series of attacks by the rebels. 3 and 23 ship were protesting because of what paul could government has been doing in our country for decades. now. today we're seeing enough is enough. this must about got the diplomatic relations between our country and wander should stop and our ambassador and wanda needs to come home. tens of thousands of people who fled their homes because of the fighting. the attack has occupied several towns and villages. con guys. army took some of them back. some people have since returned home. me nearly came via i fled and spent 4 days in a comfort, displaced people near goma, but never returned to my house. it was already looted rundown, so just came with trucks and looted several houses, including main congo
but we're one denies any involvement malcolm web reports. the thousands marched on the streets who can shatter the capital if democratic republic of congo, protesting against what they say is when the military aggression in the eastern country. people here said one than president pul, coming behind the recent series of attacks by the rebels. 3 and 23 ship were protesting because of what paul could government has been doing in our country for decades. now. today we're seeing enough is enough....
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they're here to stay and to keep the original canyon ruba alive, malcolm web al jazeera, my baby can. yeah. well, the 14000 people in mexico city have punched their way into the get his book of records for the largest attendance at the boxing class. it shatters a previous record of 3000 people, which was held in moscow, mexican.
they're here to stay and to keep the original canyon ruba alive, malcolm web al jazeera, my baby can. yeah. well, the 14000 people in mexico city have punched their way into the get his book of records for the largest attendance at the boxing class. it shatters a previous record of 3000 people, which was held in moscow, mexican.
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they found that very few of them offer the kinds of support that malcolm was referring to. once that child was born, including family leave, universal pre-k, tax credits, and the helping families. medical assistance. other types of assistance. it is not just about, okay we don't want abortion, it is also about how do you care for that child. what do you make of where that leads us and the overall conversation? >> well the reason why is not a coherent system of thought or even a coherent set of policies. is because it is not about what they say. it is about, fundamentally, the entire issue. a bodily autonomy, right now. it is very much tied into the christian nationalists vision of america. we know that it 1972, even among southern baptist, the issue of abortion was not controversial. it was not controversial at all. it became controversial in the wake of demographic changes in our country. other types of changes that people thought were at a point. and though the forces that were opposed to these are getting america, that were opposed to in america in which they are preserv
they found that very few of them offer the kinds of support that malcolm was referring to. once that child was born, including family leave, universal pre-k, tax credits, and the helping families. medical assistance. other types of assistance. it is not just about, okay we don't want abortion, it is also about how do you care for that child. what do you make of where that leads us and the overall conversation? >> well the reason why is not a coherent system of thought or even a coherent...
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on the 9th of august, malcolm web al jazeera nairobi, kenya. and you can catch up with all the news on our website. there it is on your screen. the address al jazeera dot com ah top of gotcha got headline 0 now to 0.
on the 9th of august, malcolm web al jazeera nairobi, kenya. and you can catch up with all the news on our website. there it is on your screen. the address al jazeera dot com ah top of gotcha got headline 0 now to 0.
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oh malcolm joyce enough and sure in wonder and now can one of those issues is that one that has had to explain how it will or does look after asylum seekers on its territory? what are they showing you when sure. emergency transit center, which is in the countryside about an hour and a half drive from the capitol kigali, where commonwealth heads of state a meeting, and the running government and the public relations consultants want to show this facility following the controversies around the u. k. rwanda deportation deal there, about 400 people staying here. the moment, many of them originate from eric tray, i p. s the dawn and somalia, they traveled to libya where many of them had ended up in detention centers then. and then under an arrangement with the un refugee agency, they were flown here to rhonda and they stay here for what many meant to be at a temporary transit period while they can submit applications to seek asylum in 3rd countries and looking around. certainly the facilities here, they look good, they look a lot better than the refugee comes in west and miranda, where cong
oh malcolm joyce enough and sure in wonder and now can one of those issues is that one that has had to explain how it will or does look after asylum seekers on its territory? what are they showing you when sure. emergency transit center, which is in the countryside about an hour and a half drive from the capitol kigali, where commonwealth heads of state a meeting, and the running government and the public relations consultants want to show this facility following the controversies around the u....
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as malcolm web ex thing, king felipe is the 1st belgian monitor to express regret for his country's past and the democratic republic of congo. that his speech to the congress parliament in the capital kinshasa stopped short of apologizing for the violence and exploitation. belgium's 75 year colonial rule. let it like a violent act and humiliation on the occasion of my 1st trip to congo. right. your front of the commonly people and those who still suffer today. i wish to reaffirm my deepest progress for those wounds of the past. king felipe and his wife, queen matilda, are on a 6 day visit. the monarch, i'm only president felix to security. spoken about cooperation and development. they haven't mentioned the role of kings really great. grandfather's brother belgian king leopold. the 2nd he turned congo into his personal fif them. in 1885. he made a fortune from rubber which conquer leaves were forced to harvest from the forest. their hands were cut off if they didn't collect enough for their rulers. up to 10000000 people died. it was the black lives matter movement 2 years ago that prompt
as malcolm web ex thing, king felipe is the 1st belgian monitor to express regret for his country's past and the democratic republic of congo. that his speech to the congress parliament in the capital kinshasa stopped short of apologizing for the violence and exploitation. belgium's 75 year colonial rule. let it like a violent act and humiliation on the occasion of my 1st trip to congo. right. your front of the commonly people and those who still suffer today. i wish to reaffirm my deepest...
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percent of its wheat from russia and ukraine, but supply lines and are blocked by the war out zeroes malcolm web reports from the smaller you port city of kiss mile when to if after law he bully, have children died of hunger and thirst. he says he was left with no choice. he abandoned the only life he's ever known as a magic herder. he says he was caught between the armed group ash bob and worsening drought. most of the jokes and cows perished. he told us he left the last animals to die and walked with his surviving daughter for dosa, for 3 weeks to reach here. a camper displaced people in the port city of kiss maya in somalia. but one of my wife lost her mind with that was after we were unable to get food for children. the last i heard she tried, talked to margaret issue, but then i don't have the strength to look for. i don't have shelter, i don't have anything to eat. i have nothing. after law, he and far dosa have joined thousands of people already in this camp. many of them lost their animals in previous drought and haven't been able to restock their heads . more than half a somalis dep
percent of its wheat from russia and ukraine, but supply lines and are blocked by the war out zeroes malcolm web reports from the smaller you port city of kiss mile when to if after law he bully, have children died of hunger and thirst. he says he was left with no choice. he abandoned the only life he's ever known as a magic herder. he says he was caught between the armed group ash bob and worsening drought. most of the jokes and cows perished. he told us he left the last animals to die and...
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war won't, they'll eat what it may be, some on is 3000 kilometer coastline and it's fish can help malcolm web al jazeera kiss, my somalia. well, johnny is from cape town in south africa, is dr. peter turns jacobs. he's acting strategic lead in the inclusive economic development division, the human sciences research council dot jake, as welcome to the program. so talks to ease ukraine's grain supply. having achieved much, can that be a break through? do you think? well, at this stage, the big stay away will probably continue for a while. of this really concerns for us in africa across the continent, continues to be not only on the magic side, but more on the human side. because the human specially under put into security has been a big concern. and we do oh, cool. somewhat of a cool down for the likes of california. we've got wet and windy weather moving in once again to the pacific northwest. heavy rain running across the northern plains, we could see a risk of flash flooding or flooding. here by the time we get into monday, the worst of that pushes up into southern areas of british colum
war won't, they'll eat what it may be, some on is 3000 kilometer coastline and it's fish can help malcolm web al jazeera kiss, my somalia. well, johnny is from cape town in south africa, is dr. peter turns jacobs. he's acting strategic lead in the inclusive economic development division, the human sciences research council dot jake, as welcome to the program. so talks to ease ukraine's grain supply. having achieved much, can that be a break through? do you think? well, at this stage, the big...
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on the 9th of august, malcolm web al jazeera nairobi, kenya. the former leader of the right wing proud boys group is facing a new charge in connection with the january 2021 attack on the us capitol. enrique tabio and other members of the group are accused of plotting the riots at encouraging others to take part. they wanted to prevent congress certifying president joe biden selection when the new charge against them call seditious conspiracy is rarely used and carries up to 20 years in prison. my counter reports for washington upping the ante. it would appear by the justice department as it continues this investigation. and now these conspiracy to sedition charges were also brought against a nother right wing group earlier this year. the oath keepers add that to the lead of that group together with 10 of his live tenants was charged with the specific charge. now you've got the lead of the prod, boys, with 4th his left tenants facing the same charge. but to put this into a context more than 80 people have been sentenced, connection to the events
on the 9th of august, malcolm web al jazeera nairobi, kenya. the former leader of the right wing proud boys group is facing a new charge in connection with the january 2021 attack on the us capitol. enrique tabio and other members of the group are accused of plotting the riots at encouraging others to take part. they wanted to prevent congress certifying president joe biden selection when the new charge against them call seditious conspiracy is rarely used and carries up to 20 years in prison....