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martin in a fatigue ridden sleepless day. as i pored over page after page, searching for something, anything that would prove my paranoia was well-founded. at first, i saw the same listings of book titles jr had worked on and a few about martin here and there and then after perusing a series of additional, i found a listing that made my heart race, made my vanish, and sent me off to gather every weapon i had my home. so that's a introduction to the story of how and why the book was written. it's a cheery one. no, it's it. it has a lot of people in this room. no. was a crazy time. a time when people were following their hearts and trying to do what they thought was best to protect the natural world. and no involved realized the repercussions and whether it was myself. in dealing with the investigations my friends, family, loved ones that had to watch that investigation unfold to the actual members of the elf that eventually ended up serving lengthy prison sentences, including marius mason, who is still on a 23 year prison sent
martin in a fatigue ridden sleepless day. as i pored over page after page, searching for something, anything that would prove my paranoia was well-founded. at first, i saw the same listings of book titles jr had worked on and a few about martin here and there and then after perusing a series of additional, i found a listing that made my heart race, made my vanish, and sent me off to gather every weapon i had my home. so that's a introduction to the story of how and why the book was written....
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initially this was the impression i got from martin. he wanted to schedule him in person meeting for january january 5 and 6th 2003 to review the manuscript with me and minor editing. as december weren't martin informed me both he and derringer were not happy with the manuscript and it needed a significant amount of work. i was told the meeting scheduled for the first week of janyoowell about creatingar a plan to basically start from scratch with an entire rewrite of the manuscript. what i was told was missing was in depth information about the els and to the members really were. i found this troubling and frustrating as i had let them know from day one i did not have this information and if i did i was not going to included in the book. afteris working with on the book for a geekier i'd have have to rewrite back the entire manuscript.. moving forwardrd in preparing te meetingsgs i was feeling down about the project but a part of me still trusted them on their assessment of the manuscript was correct. maybe it did need a significant rew
initially this was the impression i got from martin. he wanted to schedule him in person meeting for january january 5 and 6th 2003 to review the manuscript with me and minor editing. as december weren't martin informed me both he and derringer were not happy with the manuscript and it needed a significant amount of work. i was told the meeting scheduled for the first week of janyoowell about creatingar a plan to basically start from scratch with an entire rewrite of the manuscript. what i was...
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martin, thank you _ sentenced to life. martin, thank you for _ sentenced to life.for your reporting there. she came to prominence as potential wrestling executive in the wwe, linda mcmahon. financier howard lutnick is also part of the transition team of trump, he has been appointed for us commerce secretary. he has been part of some of the most controversial plans including wide—ranging tariffs and the incoming tax. meanwhile tv personality mehmet oz was picked to lead the centres for medicare and medicaid services. dr oz will oversee insurance programmes for more than 100 million americans. he has been criticised for promoting weight loss drugs and miracle cures. prosecutors in new york say they're open to delaying sentencing in donald trump's hush money case, but object to his criminal conviction being dismissed. mr trump was found guilty in may of falsifying business records to cover up payments to the porn actress stormy daniels. 0ur correspondent nada tawfik has more from new york. prosecutors have now outlined what they think are the appropriate next steps no
martin, thank you _ sentenced to life. martin, thank you for _ sentenced to life.for your reporting there. she came to prominence as potential wrestling executive in the wwe, linda mcmahon. financier howard lutnick is also part of the transition team of trump, he has been appointed for us commerce secretary. he has been part of some of the most controversial plans including wide—ranging tariffs and the incoming tax. meanwhile tv personality mehmet oz was picked to lead the centres for...
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martin, thank ou to the free air. martin, thank you very _ to the free air.uch, outside - to the free air. martin, thank you very much, outside the l you very much, outside the courtroom in hong kong where the pro—democracy leaders been sentenced. thousands of people from across new zealand have gathered in the country's capital — wellington — at the end of a nine—day march against a controversial bill seeking to reinterpret the country's founding treaty with the maori people. protestors gathered outside the country's parliament building argue the legislation would dilute the rights of the indigineous maori people — who make up nearly 20% of new zealand's population. the bill garnered international attention last week — when a clip of a maori opposition mp initiating a haka in protest in parliament went viral. 0ur correspondent katy watson is amongst the protestors on the streets of wellington — and sent this report. people are making their way to parliament. this is the culmination of a nine day hikoi, or peaceful march, that started right in the northern ti
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martin, thank you for our imprisoned. martin, thank you for your reporting. _ imprisoned. imprisoned. martin, thank you for your reporting. i am - imprisoned. martin, thank you for your reporting. i am joined j for your reporting. i am joined ijy for your reporting. i am joined by the former chair of the democratic party of hong kong. emily, thank you forjoining me. first can i get your reaction and what you make of the sentences announced today? well, i was not able to get into the courtroom because there were too many people waiting and we couldn't get in and of course we are very devastated and feel very sad for their families and loved ones and what have they done? they just took part ones and what have they done? theyjust took part in a primary election which have happened in hong kong for many years and in other places so i think many of them will not understand why they have to spend so many years in prison forjust taking part in that. you mentioned you could not get in and there were lots of people there. have the sentences been long—awaited in the city and what ha
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martin, when it comes to _ nobody wants that. martin, when it comes to stocks, _ nobody wants that. that. martin, when it comes to stocks, who are the l it comes to stocks, who are the winners and the losers?- winners and the losers? right now we are — winners and the losers? right now we are talking _ winners and the losers? right now we are talking a - winners and the losers? right now we are talking a lot - winners and the losers? right now we are talking a lot of. now we are talking a lot of what — now we are talking a lot of what we _ now we are talking a lot of what we can to all of the trump trade _ what we can to all of the trump trade. tesla is led by elon musk— trade. tesla is led by elon musk who has been very vocal and high—profile supporter of the present during this campaign. the assumption is he might— campaign. the assumption is he might find — campaign. the assumption is he might find himself on the good side of— might find himself on the good side of the tariff equation and therefore in favour of the present _ therefore in favour of the present. the present's socia
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martin odeuaard late it has been difficult. martin odegaard is _ late it has been difficult.here, the - late it has been difficult. martin odegaard is here, the captain, l late it has been difficult. martin i odegaard is here, the captain, not played since august but yesterday with his first full training session so it is doubtful he will start this match but arsenal unbeaten in the champions league, enter unbeaten in the champions league, and if it stays like that for arsenal after tonight, they'll be happy on the way home. you will be here with us on five live and bbc sounds at eight p:m.. five live and bbc sounds at eight :m.. , ., ~ five live and bbc sounds at eight p:m.. john murray with matthew u son. as we mentioned, already under way in brussels, aston villa are up odegaard is here, the captain, not played since august but yesterday with his first full training session so it is doubtful he will start this match but arsenal unbeaten in the champions league, enter unbeaten in the champions league, and if it stays like that for arsenal after tonight, they'll be happy on
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martin, martin, martin, martin, martin, martin -- >> what, what? what is it? what? the election's over. you can stop talking. >> i can't feel my legs. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: martin cleeder, everybody. oh, my god. well, listen to this. i read that over the past two days, google searches spiked for the question, "did joe biden drop out?" [ light laughter ] although most of those searches were from joe biden, which is -- [ laughter ] of course, a lot of new yorkers are reacting to the election. check out what some of them had to say. this first new yorker said, "it's not the outcome i wanted." this next new yorker said, "i was happy with the results." and this new yorker said, "well, i guess we should focus on this now instead of any other political stories, whatever they may be." [ laughter and applause ] well, some entertainment news. netflix announced that the fifth and final season of "stranger things" is coming next year. [ cheers and applause ] although after last night, how much stranger can things really get? [ laughter and applause ] really, right?
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martin, i know we have a _ foreign forces. martin, i know we have a colleague - foreign forces.artin, i know| we have a colleague inside the courtroom who is updating you on the situation. there has been a lot of concern about jimmy lai's health, how does appear today?— jimmy lai's health, how does appear today? yes, jimmy lai was arriving — appear today? yes, jimmy lai was arriving with _ appear today? yes, jimmy lai was arriving with a _ appear today? yes, jimmy lai was arriving with a white - was arriving with a white shirt, a greenjumper and a brown shirt and he looks quite all right and quite in the spirit, as our colleagues have seen. he has been waving, smiling to people in the public gallery, including members of the press. he used to be a force in a media company himself anyway. and then as he took the stand, he took his oath in english, holding a bible in his hand because he is a roman catholic. he did the testimony in english, looking in good 1525 00:16:30,450 --> 00:
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hello, i'm martine croxall.cross the uk after storm bert battered britain this weekend. wales' first minister, eluned morgan, has described the disruption caused as "absolutely devastating". hundreds of homes remain underwater and many roads have been turned into rivers as a result of the torrential downpours with some areas seeing more than a month's rain in the past 48 hours. vincent mcaviney reports. pontypridd was only under a yellow weather warning, but over the weekend it was one of the parts of the uk where storm bert dumped more than 80% of november's expected rainfall in less than 48 hours, passing the record set
hello, i'm martine croxall.cross the uk after storm bert battered britain this weekend. wales' first minister, eluned morgan, has described the disruption caused as "absolutely devastating". hundreds of homes remain underwater and many roads have been turned into rivers as a result of the torrential downpours with some areas seeing more than a month's rain in the past 48 hours. vincent mcaviney reports. pontypridd was only under a yellow weather warning, but over the weekend it was...
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reverend martin luther king so that reverend martin luther king can continue to take the negroes. the defense was that's what you mean by 9 round the defense was the defense. listen, the face of one of the most who piece, but it never taking the people into captivity thus as the american white man, even as martin luther king junior and john f kennedy became national heroes. malcolm x did not shy away from issuing scaling critiques. the 2 men seemed to be on the verge of advancing the cause of black americans. but malcolm x did not minutes his words. kennedy himself admits negro, put him in office. now he has a time to take a stand against usc leggings, castro gains crew ship against layoffs and south vietnam and all these other places all over the world. but when it comes to time to correcting the injustices that are being inflicted against me, girls in this country, kennedy sits up there like nero. he's feeling well birmingham is burning. he checked the people who put him in office. i think for most people like myself who are not followers of malcolm x, he was just kind of a male
reverend martin luther king so that reverend martin luther king can continue to take the negroes. the defense was that's what you mean by 9 round the defense was the defense. listen, the face of one of the most who piece, but it never taking the people into captivity thus as the american white man, even as martin luther king junior and john f kennedy became national heroes. malcolm x did not shy away from issuing scaling critiques. the 2 men seemed to be on the verge of advancing the cause of...
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martin yip, thank ou for loved ones. martin yip, thank you for your _ loved ones.r reporting. let's l you for your reporting. let's take a look at some of the stories in the headlines. the charity doctors without borders says it is stopping operations across the haitian capital port—au—prince because of an escalation in violence and threats staff have received from members of the haitian police. the news comes against a backdrop of a widening humanitarian and security crisis in the country. amid rampant gang. police in brazil have arrested five people suspected of planning to kill brazil's president in 2022. the five allegedly plotted to kill the president and his vice presidentjust two weeks before the 154
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it was last friday the case concluded with the judge awarding martin hibbert £45,000 in damages.sive. if i can help others, you know, bring down, you know, the bad people who want to go after people that have been involved in tragedies, then that would be a nice thing to be done. now martin, along with his legal team, are looking for new ways to be able to support others looking for justice from conspiracy theorists. marianna spring, bbc news. environmental campaigners have kicked off a legal challenge against a decision to approve drilling in the uk's largest untapped oil field. they want to stop the development of rosebank off shetland — as well as the jackdaw gas field in the north sea. our scotland editorjames cook is following the case and explained more. before any oil and gas project can be approved, and environmental impact assessment needs to be carried out. it used to be the case that those assessments would factor in the climate emissions caused by drilling for oil, but not the eventual emissions caused when that oil and gas was burned. earlier this year the uk supreme
it was last friday the case concluded with the judge awarding martin hibbert £45,000 in damages.sive. if i can help others, you know, bring down, you know, the bad people who want to go after people that have been involved in tragedies, then that would be a nice thing to be done. now martin, along with his legal team, are looking for new ways to be able to support others looking for justice from conspiracy theorists. marianna spring, bbc news. environmental campaigners have kicked off a legal...
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let's discuss it with martin. those are martin's former deputy, all of the hubbard federal at parliament bid to see you, martin. and we talked about their the coalition collapsing. how close is the government to to following suit to oh, we will see we had been seeing the crisis of the so called the traffic light for this long time because we've had another very strong government. anybody and they were a lot of dealing and texting and fame are all the majority of the job and it's the social policies. and then there's another part of the policy says, well, they decided to focus sanctions against russia. was gibbons destroying the job. and i don't know me and they are not willing to start the escalation, moving on, speak to the brain by keeping all the weapons over there. and in this, from norfolk prizes in uh, increasing little law. and so the government was into the position. and now we have to sign off via ftp all the time on because the link is doing their own interests. it's only available to 5 percent of the ri
let's discuss it with martin. those are martin's former deputy, all of the hubbard federal at parliament bid to see you, martin. and we talked about their the coalition collapsing. how close is the government to to following suit to oh, we will see we had been seeing the crisis of the so called the traffic light for this long time because we've had another very strong government. anybody and they were a lot of dealing and texting and fame are all the majority of the job and it's the social...
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martin: you know, i never change my opinion on objectivity. objectivity does not prohibit you from having a point of view. you know. i mean, i will admit it. when the u.s. military is involved in a war, i want the u.s. military to win. i am not going to say that on television, but i'm going to say that i will be reporting from a point of view that if the u.s. military takes an objective without any losses, that is a good thing. and i am going to report from the point of view that if they take an objective with prohibitive losses, that is a bad thing. and that will be exactly opposite of what reporters in other countries might do. and i think one of the biggest changes has happened in the press corps in the last 40 years. first, the biggest change is women. there was one woman on the beat when i started in 1983. now on any given day there are more women than men in the pentagon briefing room, and that is a good thing, because basically what has happened is now the recruiting pool has doubled. you are just going to get a better press corps. and
martin: you know, i never change my opinion on objectivity. objectivity does not prohibit you from having a point of view. you know. i mean, i will admit it. when the u.s. military is involved in a war, i want the u.s. military to win. i am not going to say that on television, but i'm going to say that i will be reporting from a point of view that if the u.s. military takes an objective without any losses, that is a good thing. and i am going to report from the point of view that if they take...
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francis martin - be debated. good to talk to | you. francis martin reporter be debated.at the church at times on the resignation of the archbishop of canterbury. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the us state department now says ten thousand north korean troops have sent to russia and that they've begun engaging in combat operations. there are already questions about what donald trump's return to the white house injanuary will mean for the war with ukraine. this week the kremlin denied press reports that mr trump had a call with the russian leader vladimir putin. joining me now is patrick bury, defence expert at the university of bath and former nato analyst. thank you very much for being with us. what do you think the role of these north korean troops is going to be? good evening. — troops is going to be? good evening, ben. _ troops is going to be? good evening, ben. it's— troops is going to be? good evening, ben. it's most- troops is going to be? good i evening, ben. it's most likely to be used in the kursk first because it's expedient for north kor
francis martin - be debated. good to talk to | you. francis martin reporter be debated.at the church at times on the resignation of the archbishop of canterbury. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the us state department now says ten thousand north korean troops have sent to russia and that they've begun engaging in combat operations. there are already questions about what donald trump's return to the white house injanuary will mean for the war with ukraine. this week the...
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i am martine croxall at church housein i am martine croxall at church house in westminster where the national farmers�* union have organised a lobby of 1800 members to urge the chancellor to scrap inheritance tax plans. a court in hong kong sentences 45 democracy activists to jail in a controversial national security trial. it is an unfair trial, it is an unreasonable trial. even one day, they don�*t deserve to be in prison. 620 leaders meeting in brazil voice support for peace in ukraine, as the country marks a thousand days since the start of russia�*s full—scale invasion. you are watching bbc news, i�*m karin giannone. thousands of farmers are protesting in westminster this morning to oppose the government�*s planned changes to inheritance tax. let�*s go to westminster now. good morning, martin. reporter: thank you very, very much. todayis thank you very, very much. today is the day the countryside comes to the capital, i arrived at westminster at around 7:a5am and there were already tractors in a parade past the houses of parliament, ready for their rally later today. the weather
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avoided any incidents, moving up one place to finish third, and martin's success comes a year afterhis season, ultimately having to settle for second place in the championship standings. just enough time to recap our top story. england have won promotion to the top tier of the nations league after they concluded their campaign with what was a comprehensive 5—0 win over republic of ireland at wembley. head over to the bbc sport website. that final t20 international between west indies and england was a washout. england winning that series 3—1. from me and the team, that's all for now. goodbye. hello there. it might be time to break out the winter wardrobe over the next few days. we are heading for a cold spell. as the air comes all the way down from the arctic, it will increase the risk of some snow and ice, and certainly some widespread overnight frost, particularly into the early hours of wednesday morning. the cold air not quite arriving to all, still relatively mild down in the south—west, but a bitterly cold start in sheltered western rural parts of scotland — temperatures way b
avoided any incidents, moving up one place to finish third, and martin's success comes a year afterhis season, ultimately having to settle for second place in the championship standings. just enough time to recap our top story. england have won promotion to the top tier of the nations league after they concluded their campaign with what was a comprehensive 5—0 win over republic of ireland at wembley. head over to the bbc sport website. that final t20 international between west indies and...
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martin, by coincidence i wrote about you in my recent book.tant historical figures. but i referred to her role you played in the movie gandhi. you played a reporter. that it was inspired by a real journalist, a man named webb miller who i wrote about as in his duration for me becoming a journalist. this is web are calling dispatch, covering a demonstration in which people were being beaten. and throughout the film, he's torn between being an objective reporter and a human, reacting to cruelty in front of him. which is really an interesting point. this is where we are, certainly journalist are in that moment to say, we would like to be objective, we would like to be fair about everything except we're watching democracy falling apart in front of us. the same way we think homicide is wrong and we think hurricanes that are destructive are bad, we can say that the decimation of democracy is wrong and bad. >> absolutely, and you can't separate yourself from humanity, no matter what you do for living. of what you see is evil and disruptive, you have
martin, by coincidence i wrote about you in my recent book.tant historical figures. but i referred to her role you played in the movie gandhi. you played a reporter. that it was inspired by a real journalist, a man named webb miller who i wrote about as in his duration for me becoming a journalist. this is web are calling dispatch, covering a demonstration in which people were being beaten. and throughout the film, he's torn between being an objective reporter and a human, reacting to cruelty...
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martÍn, quÉ son?bril: estarÍa muy feliz como victoria porque por fin puede ser una mujer que es lÍder de este paÍs. ella inspira a otras mujeres para que puedan ser. raÚl: te gustarÍa ser presidente en el futuro? o pertenecer al congreso? [ risas] >> sÍ! raÚl: muy bien. vamos a ver la cara. abril presidente para 2800! [risas] quÉ opinas? >> opino que las mujeres tambiÉn tenemos derechos de ser presidente. serÍa algo muy novedoso, ya que serÍa la primera mujer que fuera presidente. raÚl: estarÍan de acuerdo el hecho de que fuera kamala harris. a ver. >> es la primera vez que vamos a tener si ganamos serÁ la primera mujer que vamos a tener. nunca hemos tenido. siempre preguntamos, cÓmo se sentirÍa tener una mujer de presidente? raÚl: pensarÍas que serÍa una buena oportunidad. >> yo creo que es una pregunta demasiado controversial. raÚl: por quÉ?me encanta este anÁlisis. cuÉntame. >> aquÍ hay gente de diferentes partidos. raÚl: quÉ vas a decir? maria: me voy a poner aquÍ. felicidades porque todos son uno
martÍn, quÉ son?bril: estarÍa muy feliz como victoria porque por fin puede ser una mujer que es lÍder de este paÍs. ella inspira a otras mujeres para que puedan ser. raÚl: te gustarÍa ser presidente en el futuro? o pertenecer al congreso? [ risas] >> sÍ! raÚl: muy bien. vamos a ver la cara. abril presidente para 2800! [risas] quÉ opinas? >> opino que las mujeres tambiÉn tenemos derechos de ser presidente. serÍa algo muy novedoso, ya que serÍa la primera mujer que fuera...
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. >> la vida de martÍn dio un giro de 180 el 5 de abril de 20 23 .atido las pandillas. hasta entonces habÍa sido un maestro por cuatro dÉcadas. >> para mÍ eso ha sido una verdadera pesadilla. tenÍa la esperanza de despertar. no pensÉ que esto estuviera pasando en la vida real. >> hemos liberado 8000 personas. >> el presidente dijo que su gobierno ha liberado a 8000 personas y martÍn es uno de ellos. fue puesto en libertad siete meses despuÉs de haber salido de prisiÓn. aunque estÁ libre su vida no volverÁ a ser la misma segÚn asegura. >> lo que pasa es que soy prevenido. hay una serie de abusos. hay gente a la que volvieron a capturar. >> desde la implementaciÓn del rÉgimen de secciÓn sea capturado a mÁs de 80,000 personas acusadas de ser pandilleros. las organizaciones estiman que la cifra de inocentes supera la mitad de las capturas y que los liberados siguen estando atados a procesos judiciales. >> buscan impedir que enunciamos estas graves injusticias. >> el dÍa que capturaron a martÍn la policÍa tambiÉn se llevÓ a su hijo. casi dos aÑos despuÉs
. >> la vida de martÍn dio un giro de 180 el 5 de abril de 20 23 .atido las pandillas. hasta entonces habÍa sido un maestro por cuatro dÉcadas. >> para mÍ eso ha sido una verdadera pesadilla. tenÍa la esperanza de despertar. no pensÉ que esto estuviera pasando en la vida real. >> hemos liberado 8000 personas. >> el presidente dijo que su gobierno ha liberado a 8000 personas y martÍn es uno de ellos. fue puesto en libertad siete meses despuÉs de haber salido de...
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host: martin smith joins us now from new york. is the producer and director of a new pbs frontline documentary titled "china, u.s., and the riser xi jinping." good morning to you. guest: good morning to you. host: that documentary set to air tonight, 10:00 p.m. eastern. let me give viewers a preview. this is about 30 seconds of what they will see tonight. >> g asian ping wants to restore china to its grandest state. >> the rise of a chinese leader. >> team is not afraid to say we are not giving you freedoms and rights. >> if anyone could stop the chinese rise, it is probably a fantasy. >> he has chosen to go down the route of consolidating power, the route of nationalism. host: martin smith, why is it important for americans in this moment to learn about who xi jinping is? guest: well this is our chief global rival. when we have a new president or a returning president coming into the white house, it will be foremost on his agenda to figure out how he wants to deal with asian ping -- xi jinping. so we took it upon ourselves to hel
host: martin smith joins us now from new york. is the producer and director of a new pbs frontline documentary titled "china, u.s., and the riser xi jinping." good morning to you. guest: good morning to you. host: that documentary set to air tonight, 10:00 p.m. eastern. let me give viewers a preview. this is about 30 seconds of what they will see tonight. >> g asian ping wants to restore china to its grandest state. >> the rise of a chinese leader. >> team is not...
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bishop of leicester martin snow. source5 bishop of leicester martin snow.say they are possibly in the frame to succeed justin welby. it will not be a quick proce55, welby. it will not be a quick process, it is expected to take many months before we know the next archbishop of canterbury. we will be back with you throughout the day. we will be back with you throughout the day. the health secretary we5 streeting has told our colleagues at bbc breakfast, that too often, nhs failure is tolerated. speaking ahead of the release of a new package of measures to tackle the issue, mr streeting also said failing ho5pital5 would be �*named and shamed' in league tables, with under—performing managers replaced. if it is the case that actually the problem isn't the wider context, it is just that you have got a consistently failing senior manager, then we have to performance manage tho5e people out in the way that we would in any other workplace or environment. but too often in the nhs, that failure has been tolerated, and sometimes you see poorly performing managers actua
bishop of leicester martin snow. source5 bishop of leicester martin snow.say they are possibly in the frame to succeed justin welby. it will not be a quick proce55, welby. it will not be a quick process, it is expected to take many months before we know the next archbishop of canterbury. we will be back with you throughout the day. we will be back with you throughout the day. the health secretary we5 streeting has told our colleagues at bbc breakfast, that too often, nhs failure is tolerated....
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martin, thank you for that.e territory. he also announced a $5 million reward and safe passage for anyone who brings out a hostage. 97 hostages are still believed to be in gaza. let's cross to jerusalem and speak to our middle east correspondent, yolande knell. just talk us through this visit ijy just talk us through this visit by benjamin netanyahu. this just talk us through this visit by benjamin netanyahu. by ben'amin netanyahu. this was a by benjamin netanyahu. this was a visit to that _ by benjamin netanyahu. this was a visit to that the _ by benjamin netanyahu. this was a visit to that the prime - a visit to that the prime minister made yesterday with the defence minister, the head of the army, and other security officials. he was in what they call a corridor that divides the top third of the gaza strip from the rest of the territory, and is underfull from the rest of the territory, and is under full israeli military control. this area, which palestinians know by a different name. sensibly, by the video di
martin, thank you for that.e territory. he also announced a $5 million reward and safe passage for anyone who brings out a hostage. 97 hostages are still believed to be in gaza. let's cross to jerusalem and speak to our middle east correspondent, yolande knell. just talk us through this visit ijy just talk us through this visit by benjamin netanyahu. this just talk us through this visit by benjamin netanyahu. by ben'amin netanyahu. this was a by benjamin netanyahu. this was a visit to that _ by...
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the truth is things went wrong on the night of the operations of the time martin blake were strippedas and had far too much room to manoeuvre. it was not safe. the officers said had the audi been contained better chris kaba might still be alive. chris kaba was a member of a violent street gang and before the armed stop, six days earlier, he had shot and wounded a rival gang member. he was surrounded by armed police during the stop demanding he get out of the car and had he done so he might have left. his parents prosper and helen said had he lived, he should have been put on trial.— been put on trial. we've got the police. _ been put on trial. we've got the police, we've _ been put on trial. we've got the police, we've got - been put on trial. we've got the police, we've got the i been put on trial. we've got i the police, we've got the code to charge him, if thejudge said she agreed to present you go to prison but the role of the police is not to kill. that's it. two weeks an old bailey took little over three hours to find sergeant martin blake not guilty for killing chris kaba and
the truth is things went wrong on the night of the operations of the time martin blake were strippedas and had far too much room to manoeuvre. it was not safe. the officers said had the audi been contained better chris kaba might still be alive. chris kaba was a member of a violent street gang and before the armed stop, six days earlier, he had shot and wounded a rival gang member. he was surrounded by armed police during the stop demanding he get out of the car and had he done so he might have...
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hi, i'm greg martin, bipolar survivor and thriver. thanks for the invitation and thanks, everybody for being here. i'm fortunate to have achieved much in my life. a student athlete, leader and mental health advocate. my book, bipolar general my forever war with mental illness dives into all of this, including my experiences, both benefiting from and battling against bipolar disorder or bd. my book at once shocks and terrifies while inspiring, educating, saving lives. much of my success is because of an sometimes in spite of living on the bipolar spectrum. the advantage of my bipolar was that my brain produced distributed large amounts of powerful, such as dopamine which gave me extra energy, drive, enthusiasm, create problem solving abilities, positivity and the like. this provided me with a advantage for years and decades. in short, my bipolar brain helped me until it went high and then it didn't. i've lived on the bipolar spectrum. my whole life was born with a bipolar gene, which i had no idea i had my story successful service, bip
hi, i'm greg martin, bipolar survivor and thriver. thanks for the invitation and thanks, everybody for being here. i'm fortunate to have achieved much in my life. a student athlete, leader and mental health advocate. my book, bipolar general my forever war with mental illness dives into all of this, including my experiences, both benefiting from and battling against bipolar disorder or bd. my book at once shocks and terrifies while inspiring, educating, saving lives. much of my success is...
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kids. >> martin says she taught some of the victims in middle school. pima police say the crash happened just after 03:00am when the driver of this tesla cyber truck lost control. >> our applied their fire extinguishers in an attempt to extinguish the flames. but do. but the fire was too intense for the steam issues to be effective. pima police chief says 3 people died. one person was taken to the hospital with critical injuries. >> chief powers says a person who was driving nearby saw the crash and helped pull that victim out of the truck. one woman says she is close with the family of the survivor. she says he underwent surgery and suffered burns. >> he is under sedation right now. so we're hoping that recovers. he described the victims as friends and recent graduates of piedmont high school and her back home visiting the bay area for the holiday. >> by the afternoon, friends and loved ones left, flowers embraced one another, mourning. the lives lost. he shouldn't have unique. it. >> know him. >> thanks as for the investigation, chief powers says spee
kids. >> martin says she taught some of the victims in middle school. pima police say the crash happened just after 03:00am when the driver of this tesla cyber truck lost control. >> our applied their fire extinguishers in an attempt to extinguish the flames. but do. but the fire was too intense for the steam issues to be effective. pima police chief says 3 people died. one person was taken to the hospital with critical injuries. >> chief powers says a person who was driving...
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martin's, church of scotland there. so it's dominated by steeples.—day opening for tesc these of co—operation, these discussion. but hanging over thatis discussion. but hanging over that is the uncertainty of what will in the next new weeks. for the first time, a supermarket has opened it's doors on a sunday, on the isle of lewis. tesco's store has gone against the long—standing tradition on the scottish island, of observing the sabbath. more than 1,800 people signed an online petition opposing the move. here's katriona renton. sabbath observance has survived in lewis, even after it disappeared from most other parts of scotland. around 7,000 people live in the main town, stornoway. the bible lays down that sunday is a holy day, for worship and rest from work. there, stornoway, three churches, steeple. martin's, church of scotland there. so it's dominated by steeples. there's no such thing as sunday opening of the bars. this local councillor represents part of the island and has been reflecting on what his constituents have told him. i think it would
martin's, church of scotland there. so it's dominated by steeples.—day opening for tesc these of co—operation, these discussion. but hanging over thatis discussion. but hanging over that is the uncertainty of what will in the next new weeks. for the first time, a supermarket has opened it's doors on a sunday, on the isle of lewis. tesco's store has gone against the long—standing tradition on the scottish island, of observing the sabbath. more than 1,800 people signed an online petition...
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and then if you take it out further, it. 1968, martin luther king, bobby kennedy. yeah, these seem to come in the series. you you've had one of the unique opportunities to to know and meet and work with some of the amazing figures, the civil rights movement. i even met bobby kennedy. we had a sit in at his office. really? oh, we wanted him to enforce the civil rights act a little more. this was as attorney? yeah. yeah. but the kennedy from 64. there are two bobby kennedy's and the kennedy up until president kennedy's assassination. and bobby, when he was on his own, really emerged as just a forceful leader for for change in america. so i was thinking of sit ins. yeah. the one that generally gets left out. anybody here see the movie selma? oh, yeah. she got that wrong. it. not the they have the president calling martin luther king saying we can't have these sit ins. you know, in the white house, man king didn't have a thing to do with it. it was my idea to organize it. and it was the howard university that i had become part of that. did the sit, but it got, you know
and then if you take it out further, it. 1968, martin luther king, bobby kennedy. yeah, these seem to come in the series. you you've had one of the unique opportunities to to know and meet and work with some of the amazing figures, the civil rights movement. i even met bobby kennedy. we had a sit in at his office. really? oh, we wanted him to enforce the civil rights act a little more. this was as attorney? yeah. yeah. but the kennedy from 64. there are two bobby kennedy's and the kennedy up...
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tuesday morning, director and producer martin smith discusses his recent pbs frontline film china, the u.s., and the rise of xi jinping. then it wheel and of the ethics and public policy center explores how president elect trump could use recess appointments to fill cabinet and other key positions. c-span's "washington journal." join in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. announcer: president biden pardoned two turkeys ahead of the thanksgiving holiday. they gobbled in wonder during the ceremony. apparently 2500 people gathered for the annual national tradition. ♪ >> distinguished guests, please welcome the president of the united states, accompanied by national turkey federation chairman john zimmerman and his son grant. ♪ pres. biden: good morning. they tell me there are 2500 people here today. looking for a pardon. well, good morning and welcome to a wonderful white house tradition. tradition. a lot of folks are joining us today. members of my cabinet, members of the white house staff and their families. we got studen
tuesday morning, director and producer martin smith discusses his recent pbs frontline film china, the u.s., and the rise of xi jinping. then it wheel and of the ethics and public policy center explores how president elect trump could use recess appointments to fill cabinet and other key positions. c-span's "washington journal." join in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. announcer: president biden pardoned two turkeys...
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y la vida de martÍn dio un giro de 180 el 5 de abril de 2023 y unos policÍas llegaron a su casa y deza para despertar un sueÑo nada mÁs y yo no estaba convencido de que esto estaba pasando. >> y hemos celebrado 8000 personas. >> dijo que su gobierno ha liberado a 8000 personas y martÍn es uno de ellos y fue puesto en libertad siete meses despuÉs de estar en prisiÓn y aunque saliÓ libre su vida nunca volverÁ a ser la misma. >> y yo no debo nada a nadie. lo que pasa es que ser prevenido porque sÉ que hay una serie de abusos porque incluso en la comunidad que ya vivÍa desde la implementaciÓn, se han fracturado mÁs de 80,000 personas acusadas de ser pandilleros, las organizaciones estiman que las cifras de inocentes supera la mitad de las capturas y que los liberados siguen estado atando y no es mÁs que formas de acoso del poder para impedir que denunciemos estas injusticias que se estÁ cometiendo en el salvador. la policÍa tambiÉn se llevÓ a su hijo casi dos aÑos despuÉs estÁ a la espera que en algÚn momento la justicia lo libere. presentador: le diremos lo que dice un estudio sobre las
y la vida de martÍn dio un giro de 180 el 5 de abril de 2023 y unos policÍas llegaron a su casa y deza para despertar un sueÑo nada mÁs y yo no estaba convencido de que esto estaba pasando. >> y hemos celebrado 8000 personas. >> dijo que su gobierno ha liberado a 8000 personas y martÍn es uno de ellos y fue puesto en libertad siete meses despuÉs de estar en prisiÓn y aunque saliÓ libre su vida nunca volverÁ a ser la misma. >> y yo no debo nada a nadie. lo que pasa es...
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i'm martine croxall at church housein i'm martine croxall at church house in westminster at a mass lobby organised by the national farmers�* union where the chancellor will be urged to drop the inheritance tax plans for funds. a court in hong kong sentences 45 democracy activists to jail in a controversial national security trial. —— the inheritance tax plans for farms. up to 12 centimeteres of snow has fallen across parts of the uk and more is forecast as the country has its first taste of winter. zoe ball announces she�*s stepping down from hosting the radio 2 breakfast show next month, after six years at the helm. hello, i�*m karin giannone. thousands of farmers are protesting in westminster this morning to oppose the government�*s planned changes to inheritance tax. from april 2026, farms with a value of one—million pounds or more will be subject to an inheritance tax of 20%. let�*s go to central london with my colleague, martine croxall. reporter: thank you very much. thousands of farmers from all over the country are descending on westminster for two events. there will be potential
i'm martine croxall at church housein i'm martine croxall at church house in westminster at a mass lobby organised by the national farmers�* union where the chancellor will be urged to drop the inheritance tax plans for funds. a court in hong kong sentences 45 democracy activists to jail in a controversial national security trial. —— the inheritance tax plans for farms. up to 12 centimeteres of snow has fallen across parts of the uk and more is forecast as the country has its first taste...
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>> all right, if you have not seen it already check out fox nation's hit series, martin martin scorsese, "the saints" and the first two episodes are out now episode three on sunday and here is a preview. >> you are a defender of rome. we must reestablish order. >> i am here to help you save yourselves. >> i can see right through him! >> i speak in the name of the one true god! ♪ ♪ >> sign up fox nation $1.99 a a month. phenomenal, i saw the first episode and catch new episodes of martin scorsese "the saints" december 8th, fox nation. thank you for watching. now "america reports." ♪ ♪ >> julie: i'm looking for deals 100%. >> it is too much, it is too much the long lines and i don't have the patience for it. >> we were over here overnight camp out since 8:00 p.m. yesterday. >> just getting started. i come march, october in black friday every year. >> it has been worth it so hopefully worth it this year too. >> here we go with the turkey backed away and americans turning their attention to the holiday shopping as they aim to score the best deals this black friday. the national retail feder
>> all right, if you have not seen it already check out fox nation's hit series, martin martin scorsese, "the saints" and the first two episodes are out now episode three on sunday and here is a preview. >> you are a defender of rome. we must reestablish order. >> i am here to help you save yourselves. >> i can see right through him! >> i speak in the name of the one true god! ♪ ♪ >> sign up fox nation $1.99 a a month. phenomenal, i saw the...
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there is a father jim martin fan.ke: here's where i think it is suspicious. jim and calls me in may. i feel like there was an april list. i feel like i was at the bottom of the list. >> stephen: i did know he was roping in jim gaffigan to do this. he called me and said would you do it and i had sent him a list of 40 people a couple days later and i want you to know, look at my list. look at that. mike birbiglia is between will ferrell and patton oswalt. these two stars, one means i know this person personally in choice. >> mike: that's so beautiful. thank you so much. >> stephen: do you want to see who else is on the list? >> mike: sandra bullock. [laughs] this goes against my theory entirely. my theory was that an april list and called a bunch of people and they said no and the pope was googling comedian and with his dell laptop and some maintenance closet at the vatican. he goes by pope francis. my last name, in my mind i would thought he was thinking he is a birgbilia. of course that's not how he speaks. >> stephen
there is a father jim martin fan.ke: here's where i think it is suspicious. jim and calls me in may. i feel like there was an april list. i feel like i was at the bottom of the list. >> stephen: i did know he was roping in jim gaffigan to do this. he called me and said would you do it and i had sent him a list of 40 people a couple days later and i want you to know, look at my list. look at that. mike birbiglia is between will ferrell and patton oswalt. these two stars, one means i know...
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what i was impressed by martin scorsese was his authenticity and his humility.ed me the script, i said, actually, i wouldn't do that part. i don't like how that's done. it was the role of a priest who was helping, counseling someone at the end of his life, lived a life of debauchery and of violence, violent crimes, and it kind of felt, oh, yeah, god bless you, go in peace, goodbye. i wouldn't do that, they have to get to a point of contrition. he said tell me about that. and i was there in the trailer with martin scorsese and just going through the script, and i said, well, let me show you how i would do it. and we just talked through it and he just changed the script. and he changed it over and over again until he found, he said, that's authentic. i think what we are seeing -- and i just love what i've seen so far -- looks like they have a part of "the irishman." >> sandra: there you go! >> what i see in this series, the "the saints," he is telling stories of real people, so it is history, and he is a historian himself, he just loves getting in and finding the
what i was impressed by martin scorsese was his authenticity and his humility.ed me the script, i said, actually, i wouldn't do that part. i don't like how that's done. it was the role of a priest who was helping, counseling someone at the end of his life, lived a life of debauchery and of violence, violent crimes, and it kind of felt, oh, yeah, god bless you, go in peace, goodbye. i wouldn't do that, they have to get to a point of contrition. he said tell me about that. and i was there in the...
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when you interviewed ken martin and secretary buttigieg and ken martin had similar constructs.de these comments, but when you talked to ken martin, we'll put it on the screen, for first time in history he said, for the first time in modern history, the perceptions americans have of the two major political parties has switched. the majority of americans believe the republican party is the party of the working class and the poor. that is the deep challenge to our brand. what do democrats need to do to become competitive? you have have the dnc chairs ra mo, and it is not just the dnc chairs, it is the vice chairs. some people will say, oh, this is inside baseball, but these are the people that are going to help shepherd the primary process we just talked about in 2027 and 2028. these are the folks that are going to raise the money. a strong chair is important, but i'm wondering your thoughts of the dnc members, frankly, about the structure. are we returning to a strong ceo model? frankly, is that something members would like to see? >> look, i think members would like to see the d
when you interviewed ken martin and secretary buttigieg and ken martin had similar constructs.de these comments, but when you talked to ken martin, we'll put it on the screen, for first time in history he said, for the first time in modern history, the perceptions americans have of the two major political parties has switched. the majority of americans believe the republican party is the party of the working class and the poor. that is the deep challenge to our brand. what do democrats need to...
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and minnesota democratic party chair ken martin.atest on the dnc leadership race. also with me, basil michael. to sell us what we know about who is putting their names into this leadership race. >> it is an official race. because we had minnesota party chair ken martin enter the race today. yesterday, martin o'malley, former governor of maryland. and, former presidential candidate. he entered first so it is an official race. but there are many more races circulating. with them, wisconsin party chair ben wickler who is popular with the rank and file. but ken martin, being the leader of another group. a democratic chairs group. he is getting a lot of traction early on. so we are seeing various names come forward. i should also mention emanuel who was former chief of staff to barack obama, former chicago mayor. his name is also getting floated out there. we have sources telling us he has reached out some to some dnc members. also that his interest is tepid. he is interested but he is exploring other potential, perhaps elected positions
and minnesota democratic party chair ken martin.atest on the dnc leadership race. also with me, basil michael. to sell us what we know about who is putting their names into this leadership race. >> it is an official race. because we had minnesota party chair ken martin enter the race today. yesterday, martin o'malley, former governor of maryland. and, former presidential candidate. he entered first so it is an official race. but there are many more races circulating. with them, wisconsin...
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maria: that's yaya mahaney playing john the baptist in martin scorsese's the saints, streaming right. joining us now, yaya mahaney. thank you for being here. congratulations to you. what a film. >> thank you. thank you for having me. i'm only a small piece of a much larger puzzle here, obviously. maria: please, call me maria. what was it like to play john the baptist. tell us. how did you prepare for that role? >> oh, gosh. to be honest, i had very little time to prepare, between the moment that i was announced that i had the role and the moment when we started filming, i only had about a week's time so i was quite conscious of the responsibility of playing not aa fictional character but a human being who is reveered in not just one religion. in the time i had, i sat with my mom and she schooled plea a little bit, reminded me about the story of john the baptist in the bible and the koran and i took it from there and once i arrived obviously where we were filming i had various conversations with elizabeth chung, matthew lecham to help me cap clmecapture what they wantee specific scene
maria: that's yaya mahaney playing john the baptist in martin scorsese's the saints, streaming right. joining us now, yaya mahaney. thank you for being here. congratulations to you. what a film. >> thank you. thank you for having me. i'm only a small piece of a much larger puzzle here, obviously. maria: please, call me maria. what was it like to play john the baptist. tell us. how did you prepare for that role? >> oh, gosh. to be honest, i had very little time to prepare, between...
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lovely to speak to you there, martin. here in drogheda, in county louth. of course, the general election to be held on friday. 868 candidates running across ireland and 43 constituencies to fill those 174 seats in dail eireann. the way our system works here, we have proportional representation with the single transferable vote, so voters rank the candidates in the order of how many are on the ballot paper. here, there's 2a on the ballot paper for five seats in the constituency, so counting could take all weekend and perhaps even longer, but it will be potentially weeks and maybe even months beyond that before a government is formed here, because it is likely to be a multiparty coalition once more. but that's all the excitement that lies ahead in the world of irish politics, and we'll have plenty more on that over the next few days. but for now, back over to you. caitriona perry for us there in a pub. around the world and across the uk — you're watching the world today on bbc news. a nasa image taken while flying over gree
lovely to speak to you there, martin. here in drogheda, in county louth. of course, the general election to be held on friday. 868 candidates running across ireland and 43 constituencies to fill those 174 seats in dail eireann. the way our system works here, we have proportional representation with the single transferable vote, so voters rank the candidates in the order of how many are on the ballot paper. here, there's 2a on the ballot paper for five seats in the constituency, so counting...
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they had martin and lewis.they had the biggest entertainers in america the entertainment in the 50s in las vegas was centralized, where in la you might have someone play one time las vegas had them coming in back to back you can see four people at one time, you know, in the same week the strategy for the hotel owners was if they had the biggest star who could fill that room night after night, then once that show was over, people would go gamble big time. entertainers would make more money for the casino. that would mean you could pay more money for the best entertainers. so it was a perfect business model there was a pretty positive vibe in las vegas about the mob. >> they were people who cared about las vegas. >> they were very much involved in the community. it was just the casinos. >> they were invested in the churches schools, real estate. >> they made that a functioning, safe town. >> you could leave your doors open. >> i look back on it now and i go, boy were we lucky we could walk around this town and no
they had martin and lewis.they had the biggest entertainers in america the entertainment in the 50s in las vegas was centralized, where in la you might have someone play one time las vegas had them coming in back to back you can see four people at one time, you know, in the same week the strategy for the hotel owners was if they had the biggest star who could fill that room night after night, then once that show was over, people would go gamble big time. entertainers would make more money for...
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martin luther king jr. had a plan. - [martin luther king jr.]atness in our heritage to tolerate the pettiness of race hate. negros have declared they will die if need be for these freedoms. (phone rings) - [narrator] his idea, - march on washington, may i help you please. - [narrator] organize the largest protest in the history of the civil rights movement in the shadow of the capitol. (singing and clapping) - the president didn't want him to have the march. they tried everything possible to talk 'em out of it because they said we are gonna have people dead in the streets. chaos, we're gonna have the place would be torn up. they predicted the ugliest picture would take place if they proceeded with the march. - [narrator] but king would not be dissuaded. the march would go on as planned. - [organizer] we are requesting all citizens to move into washington. this is an urgent request. please join. go to washington. - [narrator] the quarter million demonstrators from across the country gathered in the nation's capitol and there was no chaos. (dramat
martin luther king jr. had a plan. - [martin luther king jr.]atness in our heritage to tolerate the pettiness of race hate. negros have declared they will die if need be for these freedoms. (phone rings) - [narrator] his idea, - march on washington, may i help you please. - [narrator] organize the largest protest in the history of the civil rights movement in the shadow of the capitol. (singing and clapping) - the president didn't want him to have the march. they tried everything possible to...
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jardine debe estar pensando en henry martÍn. cÓmo lo van a extraÑar en esta serie.ra de lugar antes? gibrÁn: no me percatÉ, pero se seÑalÓ. marco: tiene razÓn. raÚl: esta sÍ contaba. aguirre con un buen cabezazo y buena intenciÓn. y chicote se metiÓ 5 cm fuera de juego. le pegÓ de derecha. balÓn por encima. las llegadas han sido como estas para toluca. marco: a cuentagotas y sin tanta claridad. nos acostumbro con opciones variadas en el campeonato. parecÍa que los goles de paulinho eran fÁciles. raÚl: aguirre filtra. chicote! por fuera. van dos veces que se agrega al ataque por sorpresa. llega bien. carlos: muy bien la contra de amÉrica. gran velocidad. otra mala salida de toluca y pierde la pelota en el medio. me extraÑa que el mejor jugador del torneo no aparece, paulinho. raÚl: toda la razÓn. dÓnde estÁ paulinho? maÑana tenemos atlÉtico de san luis contra tigres en la liguilla. la gente del amÉrica se anima. ha tenido sus buenas llegadas. el balÓn pegÓ en la red. el "guame" viene. violante. alcanzÓ a tener tiro de esquina. vamos a ver si toluca tiene algo prepara
jardine debe estar pensando en henry martÍn. cÓmo lo van a extraÑar en esta serie.ra de lugar antes? gibrÁn: no me percatÉ, pero se seÑalÓ. marco: tiene razÓn. raÚl: esta sÍ contaba. aguirre con un buen cabezazo y buena intenciÓn. y chicote se metiÓ 5 cm fuera de juego. le pegÓ de derecha. balÓn por encima. las llegadas han sido como estas para toluca. marco: a cuentagotas y sin tanta claridad. nos acostumbro con opciones variadas en el campeonato. parecÍa que los goles de...