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person that really encouraged him to speak out against the war and the non publicly, she said, martin, you know, we need your voice in the peace movement. we need your moral authority. and i think her, you know, trying to persuade him is what ultimately gave him the stress to do it because natalie was not courageous. but it was a risky step for him to take many plan to trade him. many of those in the civil rights movement attacked him. you know, the firms eventually started to dry up the organization that he was president. that was, you know, leading the movement. and so because of her, her passion and understanding of the power of his words and his speech, she, she began and before him who fascinated looking for way to present her papers because she felt to future generations needed to understand the work that they were involved in an understand his teaching. so ultimately when he was fascinated, you know, she prayed and she felt that god was calling her to create the center. the martin genie set up a non violent social change. the foundation of it, where the came papers. and she went aro
person that really encouraged him to speak out against the war and the non publicly, she said, martin, you know, we need your voice in the peace movement. we need your moral authority. and i think her, you know, trying to persuade him is what ultimately gave him the stress to do it because natalie was not courageous. but it was a risky step for him to take many plan to trade him. many of those in the civil rights movement attacked him. you know, the firms eventually started to dry up the...
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-- into 1996, what do you make of that? into martin 1996, what do you make of that? itten to us absolutely saying that, but let me just go had written to us absolutely saying that, but let mejust go back, the second investigation that we did which was supervised by me and job all the lines again into martin bashir�*s behaviour. —— opened up all the mines. we would not do this investigation now, it was done within the management line to work out what to do about martin bashir. normalfor out what to do about martin bashir. normal for people involved out what to do about martin bashir. normalfor people involved in out what to do about martin bashir. normal for people involved in that investigation were easy to either full or close minded —— none of the people involved in that investigation. none of us were close minded, we really weren't. one other bit of context, we had been brought into reform standards at the bbc, to bring order to bbc current affairs and news, we were not the sort of people he would be closed minded about things. john burton race, if he does not mind
-- into 1996, what do you make of that? into martin 1996, what do you make of that? itten to us absolutely saying that, but let me just go had written to us absolutely saying that, but let mejust go back, the second investigation that we did which was supervised by me and job all the lines again into martin bashir�*s behaviour. —— opened up all the mines. we would not do this investigation now, it was done within the management line to work out what to do about martin bashir. normalfor...
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you know, into parker's. and that's why i comically we have martin with the king. you can read about pain, but she, we wouldn't be talking today. i really don't think we would because it was a part of her. it wasn't like, oh my, i lost my husband. what do i need to do now? it was ok. i lost my husband. we were partners in this work together. i have to continue moving forward and making sure that everything that we stood for and everything that he taught us and that he embody, continue when back. and that's what she did. i mean, some credit that vietnam speech with inspiring so many anti war activists and ending wars, i don't know how many millions may have been saved because of certainly the exit from vietnam and from southeast asia. do you think many americans know about that? and what do you feel about the fact that you're saying it was that speech? it was that entrance into talking about foreign policy that had your phone. i don't think it was just speaking against the war. i think it was tying it to economics that we had diverting font to take human lives rather
you know, into parker's. and that's why i comically we have martin with the king. you can read about pain, but she, we wouldn't be talking today. i really don't think we would because it was a part of her. it wasn't like, oh my, i lost my husband. what do i need to do now? it was ok. i lost my husband. we were partners in this work together. i have to continue moving forward and making sure that everything that we stood for and everything that he taught us and that he embody, continue when...
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i think if you had googled martin basheer in 2016 you would find plenty of things to worry you from thebout the panorama interview to the babes in the wood case to the comments he made while he was in america and also the bbc had on file somewhere a very strong letter for my former colleague peter horrocks about his behaviour at itv in i think about 1999—2000 so there was plenty to worry the bbc and the appointment should not have been made. i agree with tim davie, it was a big mistake. the only defence is the full horror of what he did around the time of the diana interview was only uncovered by lord dyson so it is true that we did not know the full scale ofjust how awful his behaviour had been 25 years ago. of course, another former itn executive has pointed out that there was a report by tim garden which wasn't given to lord dyson, tim garden gave it to him himself. again, questions about how much they bbc did have back in 1996 having said, the whole thing was a scandal, which it was, the reappointment shouldn't have happened. i do think that there is some defence that people should
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annmarie: martin, thank you, you will stick with us. rtin malone stays with us this monday morning. a lot of news, let's get recap with simone foxman. simone: u.k. prime minister boris johnson looks set to announce monday that he won't lift england's pandemic curbs on june 21. johnson and senior ministers have signed up on a four week delay according to reports in the press. this as the u.k. reported more than 7000 new cases on sunday for a fifth day amid a surge in infections linked to the delta variant. apple will stop requiring customers to wear masks at some u.s. stores due to what it says is progress on the pandemic in america. staff will keep wearing them and apple was one of the first companies to close its doors as the outbreak spread across the globe. benjamin netanyahu's record young -- run as an israeli prime minister has ended. opposition parties united in a bid to end more than two years of political turmoil. the country's parliament has cleared naftali bennett to take over with someone else in a power-sharing arrrangement.
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thank you for your time, martin nicole, the author and russia. thank you. ok, let's return to that story. we're speaking about a few moments ago after 17 years behind bars. 2 men have been released from guantanamo bay prison without charge and will be transferred to other countries. the yemeni citizens were 100 over to the americans in 2002 accused of supporting our kind. and let's try and reconnect with our guest shelby sullivan bennis a defense council representing montana mo, be detainees shall be thanks for holding on the line there. the 1st question by releasing these men, roy charge are the u. s. authorities essentially admitting they were wrongfully in prison. for the past 17 years, what they're actually admitting is they can't even justify holding these men in what amounts to a law. neither of these men have been charged with a crime and never had a trial. and what they're actually saying, they very carefully crashing their language and saying, but the man, quote no longer constitute a significant threat to the security of america without having to
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you. so sorry. martin deceitful subterfuge and, obviously, the princess was not a criminal, she was a young and rather vulnerable woman. these days, if you want to do anything like that, it would be, i think, very closely monitored. i don't think it was in 1995. i think martin bashir didn't have a producer, to the extent that he didn't have any sort of supervision, and it was really steve hewlett, the editor, and obviously steve had a lot of other things to do as well. so a producer wasn't brought in to the process until right at the last moment — literally days before the interview itself, and that was reallyjust to handle the sort of technicalities of the actual production of the interview. they... that wouldn't happen today. things have shifted. david, if i can ask you, and again, this is in a historical context, when you were the editor of the sun in the �*90s, how much did you know about what your journalists were doing on a day—to—day basis and the tactics they were using? well, of course the answer
you. so sorry. martin deceitful subterfuge and, obviously, the princess was not a criminal, she was a young and rather vulnerable woman. these days, if you want to do anything like that, it would be, i think, very closely monitored. i don't think it was in 1995. i think martin bashir didn't have a producer, to the extent that he didn't have any sort of supervision, and it was really steve hewlett, the editor, and obviously steve had a lot of other things to do as well. so a producer wasn't...
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people were wandering around saying to one another, "can you believe it? martinrrespondent!" and you knew nothing about this? come on. mr nicholson, i ask you to consider the number of things that come across the desk of any director general... yeah, but this is on a different scale, level and importance. this is martin bashir. he'd been sacked twice in america for wrongdoing. you knew he was a serial liar and he pops up at the bbc. the idea that you were unaware of this and not closely involved with it is just implausible. well, i was not involved in the rehiring of martin bashir, mr nicholson, as yesterday's report makes clear... yeah. well, the report's a whitewash. lord hall's successor as director general was asked about prince william's allegation that the bbc had helped fuel his mother's fear, paranoia and isolation. what was your personal feelings when you heard that, for the heir to the throne to say that about your organisation, that exists under royal charter? i mean, it must have rocked you back on your heels. it was... it was upsetting. it was a sad
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martin, thank you. as always for your time on your thoughts on indeed your idea there as well. martin told her member of the humber parliament representing the left party. all the mastery of the russian navy is carrying knowledge opperation all exercises in the pacific ocean. some 20 worships submarines, support vessels as well as a number of aircraft are taking part. they've traveled up to 4000 kilometers from their home basis. the main purpose of the exercise is, is to coordinate a diverse task force of considerable distance south america. there's being further clashes in the peruvian capital $94.00 days after the presidential run off with the vote to close to coal. it's made allegations of folic acid duncan left. when candidate pedro casteel is leading by less than one percent on wrestle through in the colombian capital, where thousands came out to voice their anger up. the government. people have a host of gripes from new tax reforms on poverty to police brutality and a dire health cur. sector 6 weeks of similar unrest come see 21 people and others where we lead the news run
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i love ricky martin. >> you can go to all three. >> maybe, if you won all three. >> i have to get caught here. that will do it for us here at 6:00. as a reminder, lester holt is next, joining us tonight from geneva, switzerland. we'll see you back here for our 7:00 newscast. >> bye-bye. >>> tonight the historic summit between president biden and russian president vladimir putin. the two leaders coming face to face here in geneva. the high-stakes talks lasting just three hours then dueling news conferences. the president saying he did what he came to do and that he does not believe russia wants a new cold war the warning he gave to putin on cyberattacks but the russian leader deflecting responsibility also discussed inside the room, the imprisonment of alexei navalny, the return of ambassadors, and new nuclear talks. and what putin said about the capitol riot that president biden called ridiculous our team here in geneva with full coverage. >>> also tonight the record-breaking heat wave 40 million under alert. roadways buckling under the intense heat is there any relief in sight? >>> and
i love ricky martin. >> you can go to all three. >> maybe, if you won all three. >> i have to get caught here. that will do it for us here at 6:00. as a reminder, lester holt is next, joining us tonight from geneva, switzerland. we'll see you back here for our 7:00 newscast. >> bye-bye. >>> tonight the historic summit between president biden and russian president vladimir putin. the two leaders coming face to face here in geneva. the high-stakes talks lasting...
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i know the issue is meaningful to you. >> okay. >> martin sheen, thank you so much for coming on. >>to everybody. the worldismycountry.com. hello to nicole,
i know the issue is meaningful to you. >> okay. >> martin sheen, thank you so much for coming on. >>to everybody. the worldismycountry.com. hello to nicole,
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martin, you mentioned the eritrea and family. there been terrible accounts of the atrocities being carried out in t gray. where all the trends now i see the human rights council condemnation appears to done very little. i completely agree. the air trailers are predominant in the north. they of course, hold the territory right along the ethiopian border, which is, is part of gray. and they are then also said to be penetrating deep into ethiopia itself, including having security forces in small numbers in places like at the capital of ethiopia. and in plot parts of are mia now? those have not been confirmed, but those are the allegations that were made and they clearly are pretty essential to prime minister the prime minister abby's war effort. now he has, i said, often to leave, but how can they leave if he's a century, if they are central to his was it, i don't know how that's going to be a result. another carrier rating humanitarian situation as well. not until out there. a visiting senior fellow in the department of war study t
martin, you mentioned the eritrea and family. there been terrible accounts of the atrocities being carried out in t gray. where all the trends now i see the human rights council condemnation appears to done very little. i completely agree. the air trailers are predominant in the north. they of course, hold the territory right along the ethiopian border, which is, is part of gray. and they are then also said to be penetrating deep into ethiopia itself, including having security forces in small...
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martin. yeah. >> i got you. >> and the guy in the sunglasses is me, and martin dropped by to give me that box, that plain cardboard box, because inside that box is a gift for you, rachel maddow, from martin sheen, and he has entrusted it to me to deliver that gift for you. i'm going to let you get a peek at it right here on tv. it is, from martin sheen, a boxed set of "west wing" dvds because, rachel, he never misses your show. he never misses my show. and he heard that night, that painful night when you told america and martin sheen that you have never seen the "west wing," which is part of why you had a little trouble identifying martin there. because the only difference with martin now that he's 80 is that his hair is white. and by the way, rachel, martin sheen, at 80, was on his way to work. he was on his way to work when he dropped by. >> oh, wow. >> to give me this. so, rachel, 154 hours of your life are right here, okay? that's all we're asking. that's all we're asking for. >> listen, what i am going to do is i -- if that's 154 hours of the "west wing," i think what i should -- and mar
martin. yeah. >> i got you. >> and the guy in the sunglasses is me, and martin dropped by to give me that box, that plain cardboard box, because inside that box is a gift for you, rachel maddow, from martin sheen, and he has entrusted it to me to deliver that gift for you. i'm going to let you get a peek at it right here on tv. it is, from martin sheen, a boxed set of "west wing" dvds because, rachel, he never misses your show. he never misses my show. and he heard that...
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martin savidge. it's good to have you on it. >>> more we're following this morning. dr.s a new strategy to get people vaccinated. while the country is struggling to reach president biden's july 4th vaccination goal, gottlieb says more people may want a shot later this year. >> now we need to think about trying to push out the vaccine into community sites where people could get it in a trusted intermediary, doctor's offices, schools, a different strategy to get the people who are still reluctant or still face challenges getting into that access site. as people contemplate going back to work or back to school in the fall, they will be seeking out those vaccines and we need to think about that 2.0 campaign and delivering vaccines to those who are unvaccinated. >> the delta variant is becoming much more prominent in areas of lower vaccination rates. dr. carlos del rio, emory university school of medicine. good morning, doctor. he makes a great point. obviously the current strategy isn't working for those who haven't gotten vaccinated or to the levels that are needed in order
martin savidge. it's good to have you on it. >>> more we're following this morning. dr.s a new strategy to get people vaccinated. while the country is struggling to reach president biden's july 4th vaccination goal, gottlieb says more people may want a shot later this year. >> now we need to think about trying to push out the vaccine into community sites where people could get it in a trusted intermediary, doctor's offices, schools, a different strategy to get the people who are...
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how likely do you think it is martin that political pressure could be exerted on the judges? that's possible because the dutch tucson lives with united states, they don't want to embarrass washington. you want good relations with president biden and renew section of state tony barton. and therefore, they may in fact be influenced by that. but dutch dutch law has a high reputation and almost said they will in fact make a judgment on the evidence placed before them. and they were judged the credibility of that evidence. and if they don't have parts of the evidence, then, well they can say is we make it, we make a judgment, judgment where we don't have the complete picture. they're still waiting for the complete picture because they, americans have part of that picture. and they're not revealing it to the dutch authorities. not revealing a martin is all the ways in 2014 that this tragedy occurred to how much longer we're going to have to wait. martin calling author and a russia analyst joining us live here on our team to national many thanks for your time. we appreciate it. thank
how likely do you think it is martin that political pressure could be exerted on the judges? that's possible because the dutch tucson lives with united states, they don't want to embarrass washington. you want good relations with president biden and renew section of state tony barton. and therefore, they may in fact be influenced by that. but dutch dutch law has a high reputation and almost said they will in fact make a judgment on the evidence placed before them. and they were judged the...
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you _ result. martin, that theme, you are commentators. you have _ result. s calm and have a laugh. i don't think my international colleagues would _ think my international colleagues would have appreciated that, to be honest _ would have appreciated that, to be honest it — would have appreciated that, to be honest. it was almost —— always far more _ honest. it was almost —— always far more serious — honest. it was almost —— always far more serious at international level. it is more serious at international level. it is about— more serious at international level. it is about bringing your routine to a game _ it is about bringing your routine to a game. this is special. i think the scottish— a game. this is special. i think the scottish players particularly are under— scottish players particularly are under pressure going into this, because — under pressure going into this, because england played so well in that first — because england played so well in that first game, it was a massive occasion — that first game, it was a massive occasion. but if you thought
you _ result. martin, that theme, you are commentators. you have _ result. s calm and have a laugh. i don't think my international colleagues would _ think my international colleagues would have appreciated that, to be honest _ would have appreciated that, to be honest it — would have appreciated that, to be honest. it was almost —— always far more _ honest. it was almost —— always far more serious — honest. it was almost —— always far more serious at international level. it is...
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ah elim terry martin, good to have you with us. the far right has failed to redraw germany's political map in the eastern state of saxony on her uncle. michael's conservatives have comfortably seen off a challenge from the alternative for germany party. the chancellor's party. one more than a 3rd, the boat, the a at the last votes, but still makes up the 2nd biggest block in the regional parliament. this pilot was closely watched as it was the last test of the public opinion. before september's national elections. in the polls, the 2 parties were breathing down each other's next. here in the eastern german state of saxon the on house in the endo, a resounding unexpectedly strong wind for the conservative c d. u and nothing close to an upset from the far right alternative for germany. a f d i was this on lots of devices have taken a clear stand logo and, and a large majority of our citizens have said, we don't want to be associated in any way with the 3 latest date. and i'm very grateful for that. i should be done on many here, inse
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i'm going to get you get a peek at it right here on tv. it is for martin xin a boxed set of west wing dvds because rachel, he never misses your show. he never misses my show and he heard that night, that painful night when you told america that martin xin that you have never seen the west wing which is part of why you had a little trouble identifying martin there. because the only difference with martin now is that his hair is white. by the way, rachel martin xin was on his way to work. he was on his way to work when he dropped by to give me this. so rachel, 154 hours of your life right here, okay? that's over asking. that's all we're asking for. >> listen, what i'm gonna do if that's 154 hours of the west wing i think -- and martin xin is still working. he should come take over the mitchell meadows show for the next 154 shows while i will just marinate myself in the west wing and then we'll to across top like this when i'm done and will, you know, will cover it all. that's perfect. >> martin, the man of humility that he is sitting home right now saying, i
i'm going to get you get a peek at it right here on tv. it is for martin xin a boxed set of west wing dvds because rachel, he never misses your show. he never misses my show and he heard that night, that painful night when you told america that martin xin that you have never seen the west wing which is part of why you had a little trouble identifying martin there. because the only difference with martin now is that his hair is white. by the way, rachel martin xin was on his way to work. he was...
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seals victory ahead of germany. sebastian settled back on the podium for the 1st time in aston martin. thank you. scott was amazing today. but the day ultimately belong to read both parents. they would have been very well you're not the one to for the team, but then you know, it is up. i don't want pushed happens to leave the drive as championship from britain hamilton. but this season is shaping up to be a lot more unpredictable than recent years. to football. now in germany have won the mens under $21.00 european football championship, beating portugal one nail and the final in slovenia. lucas metro grabs the goal early in the 2nd half germany 3rd continental triumph at on the 21 level puts down a marker for the senior side with the euros starting on friday. and the duke and duchess of sussex, prince harry and megan mago are now parents of a baby girl. lily bent lily, diana, my bachelor windsor was born on friday. she's named after her great grandmother, queen elizabeth and her late grandmother. princess diana, both mother and baby are reported to be doing well. the american bond royal its 8th
seals victory ahead of germany. sebastian settled back on the podium for the 1st time in aston martin. thank you. scott was amazing today. but the day ultimately belong to read both parents. they would have been very well you're not the one to for the team, but then you know, it is up. i don't want pushed happens to leave the drive as championship from britain hamilton. but this season is shaping up to be a lot more unpredictable than recent years. to football. now in germany have won the mens...
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you. >> let's get some perspective from father james martin and editor at large of american magazine andtic congressman joe kennedy. let start with you. this is not the first time pro-choice politicians and the catholic church have been at odds over communion. at certain points members of your family have been caught up in this. this is the first time it's been extended to a sitting president in the u.s. what is your reaction to move by the bishop? >> so, couple things, anderson. one, personally, i think it's disappointing, right? this is -- you talk about joe biden as you said in the introduction, this is a man whose faith is deeply personal to him and deeply important to his identity. he's a devote practicing catholic and if you look at his agenda and focus, there are so many areas where it lines up perfectly with the catholic church and with the holy pathfa with climate change, poverty, on gun violence. you can imagine instead of this statement today coming out of the catholic bishop is in fact there was a unified statement talking about the need to address climate change and passing
you. >> let's get some perspective from father james martin and editor at large of american magazine andtic congressman joe kennedy. let start with you. this is not the first time pro-choice politicians and the catholic church have been at odds over communion. at certain points members of your family have been caught up in this. this is the first time it's been extended to a sitting president in the u.s. what is your reaction to move by the bishop? >> so, couple things, anderson....
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you know, predictability. we spoke with independent journalist martin summers. you think that upcoming sanctions demonstrate the extent of the anti russian lobby in the us? well, i think it shows disarray only us side. it was always going to be very difficult for boyden to make any kind of concessions, because there's a huge lobby inside the united states, based within the, the sort of security apparatus and the media who are determined to sabotage constructive relations between russia and the west. the faction which you're pushing for a sanctions. they weren't very happy perhaps of the meeting, took place at all. and therefore they have no recovery that the machine nations in order to prevent anything positive coming on today and the same. so this is sort of gets a frame. yeah. it makes. it's just common sense the to saw. she talked to each other . so of course we had the meeting last week. but i can't say on terribly surprised to see that the, the reiteration of the whole still let's see, which is now become endemic presidents pertinent bite and spoke for 3 and
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you. >> get some perspective now from father james martin, jesuit priest. oe kennedy. congressman kennedy, let's start with you. this is obviously not the first time pro-choice politicians in the catholic church have been at odds over communion. at certain points over the years, members of your family, have obviously been caught up in this. this is the first time it extended to sating a sitting pr. what is your reaction to the move by the bishop? >> so, couple things, anderson. look, personally, i think it's disappointing, right? this is -- we talk about joe biden just as you said in your introduction. this is a man, whose faith is deeply personal to him. and deeply important to his identity. he is a devout-practicing catholic. and if you look at his agenda, his focus. there are so many areas, where it lines up, perfectly, with the catholic church and with the holy father. more particularly, on issues like climate change, poverty, gun violence. you can imagine this statement we saw today coming out, if, in fact, there was a unified statement talking about th
you. >> get some perspective now from father james martin, jesuit priest. oe kennedy. congressman kennedy, let's start with you. this is obviously not the first time pro-choice politicians in the catholic church have been at odds over communion. at certain points over the years, members of your family, have obviously been caught up in this. this is the first time it extended to sating a sitting pr. what is your reaction to the move by the bishop? >> so, couple things, anderson....
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thank you. >> if you say hi to martin sheen and tell him i'm a fan we'll call it even. >> you got it. >>> a reidout tonight with something we haven't had in four long years, a president who actually talked tough to russia. president biden continues his clean-up diplomacy today, bringing america back into the international fold at today's nato summit in brussels. in a news conference following a very busy day he previewed what is undoubtedly today's event, his meeting on wednesday with russian president vladimir putin. >> i'm going to make clear to president putin that there are areas where we can cooperate if he chooses. and if he chooses not to cooperate, and acts in a way that he has in the past relative to cyber security and some other activities, then we will respond. we should decide where -- it's in our mutual interest, and interest of the world to cooperate. and see if we can do that. and areas where we don't agree, make it clear with with what the red lines are. >> that's a stark departure from his predecessor, who you may remember humiliated himself and us, and repeatedly thr
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look who it is, "today" lifestyle and commerce contributor jill martin. you it premiers today. congratulations this has been a long time coming. >> i feel like i've been working on this for ten years. out of the basement, i'm finally back in 1a, and at its core it's a shopping show. but it's really the first 360 easy shopping experience and each month i curate hit list items in fashion, beauty and home yauch see -- you see my home right here, and we're kicking it off with my first guest, goop founder and mega star gwyneth paltrow. sharing her beauty secrets and how she found balance the past year and get this we both went makeup free for this one take a look. >> i was about to talk about the pandemic and balance you said every night you had a glass of whiskey do you feel like that is something you took from this pandemic the balance of being able to have two whiskeys if that is your choice at night and then still say i want the goop glow in the morning >> i think if i've learned anything throughout my life and this pandemic, is we are all capable of going ins
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sealed victory ahead of germany. sebastian fell back on the podium for the 1st time and aston martin. thank you, calling me today but the day ultimately the long to read both perez they would have been very well you're not aware that one to for the team. but then you know, it is very. 9 much pushed to leave the drive is championship from britain hamilton, but this season is shaping up to be a lot more unpredictable than recent years. in football barn unix women's team has won the bonus league for the 1st time in 5 years. linda down months and byron on their way to a commanding fornia victory against frankfort which secured their 4th championship the date she scored the 2nd to inspiring and did above spurred long titles street last month. barnes man also won a record extending 9th straight boom. just need to talk to while before we go, here's a quick reminder of our top story. i'm going to ask those conservatives have comfortably seen of a challenge from the populace. far right alternative for germany in a regional election. the vote in the eastern state of saxony and health is the last big test
sealed victory ahead of germany. sebastian fell back on the podium for the 1st time and aston martin. thank you, calling me today but the day ultimately the long to read both perez they would have been very well you're not aware that one to for the team. but then you know, it is very. 9 much pushed to leave the drive is championship from britain hamilton, but this season is shaping up to be a lot more unpredictable than recent years. in football barn unix women's team has won the bonus league...
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you for a moment, mr. douglass? >> well, martin, i've just left one meeting. r before i go off to another. would you stop back by tomorrow afternoon, i'll have more than just a moment. >> but i just have one question. >> all right, just one. >> sir, you lived in the old days when our people were slaves. and in the new times both. but it seems like all those rights we were supposed to have won are being taken away from us. what advice would you have for a young fellow who wants all people to live in liberty and justice? >> agitate. agitate. agitate. agitate. if there is no struggle, there's no progress. the struggle may be a moral or physical one and it may be moral and physical but it must be a struggle. i have little hope the freedom of the slave, the limits -- more than two centuries. >> indict me with a speaker, to mock me? >> the american slave -- >> within or without the union slavery must fall. the negro must rise. >> no! no, slavery cannot last. >> the rich landowners of other countries represent and it's hardly necessary for me to say after what i've al
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martin. good to have you with us. german football clubs are banding together . display rainbow colors during the countries match against hungry at the european championship on wednesday. that's after europe and footballs governing body wafer rejected. host city music's plan to do the same. the colors were intended to express solidarity with the l g. b t community in hungary, new legislation, their ban sharing material with children the portrays homosexuality and gender transition wave or rejected munich request because of its quote, political context. pictures of the alley on serena from january to 1000 rainbow colors in memory of the gay men and women killed in the holocaust. this week munich mac wrote a letter to you wafer asking to use the same color scheme as a statement against homophobia and transfer via when hungary come to play germany. but you a for said it was declining the request because it would be a political message to protest, a new hung gary in law. the rights groups have described as anti l. g. b t discrimination. the decision has provoked outrage, munich, defend his shamef
martin. good to have you with us. german football clubs are banding together . display rainbow colors during the countries match against hungry at the european championship on wednesday. that's after europe and footballs governing body wafer rejected. host city music's plan to do the same. the colors were intended to express solidarity with the l g. b t community in hungary, new legislation, their ban sharing material with children the portrays homosexuality and gender transition wave or...
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norah. >> o'donnell: david martin at the pentagon. thank you. now to that powerful appeal by britney spears as she fights for control over her life and fortune. the pop star, who turns 40 this year, has been living under the terms of a court-dictated legal arrangement, and she pleaded with a judge by phone to end it. here is cbs' lilia luciano. >> what do we want? >> free britney! >> reporter: with supporters outside, britney spears spoke to a court for the first time publicly about her conservatorship, making bombshell statements about the rare arrangement under which her father, jamie spears, legally controls much of her life. >> conservatorship has got to go! hey hey ho ho! >> reporter: the singer told the court she wants her life back, wants to end the conservatorship, and that she didn't know she could petition the conservatorship to end. spears compared the situation to sex trafficking and said she's not here to be anyone's slave. the conservatorship began in 2008 when there were concerns over her mental health. a recent "new york times" i
norah. >> o'donnell: david martin at the pentagon. thank you. now to that powerful appeal by britney spears as she fights for control over her life and fortune. the pop star, who turns 40 this year, has been living under the terms of a court-dictated legal arrangement, and she pleaded with a judge by phone to end it. here is cbs' lilia luciano. >> what do we want? >> free britney! >> reporter: with supporters outside, britney spears spoke to a court for the first time...
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you so much for joining us today on inside story. thanks to i guess mary silva, when rabbani and martin indic and thank you to for your company. you can see the show again anytime be the web site al jazeera dot com and for further discussion, go to our facebook page that facebook dot com forward slash ha inside story can also join the conversation. we're on twitter. we are at a true inside story from me, pete, adobe, and everyone in the team here. and thanks for watching. we'll see you tomorrow for the moment. bye bye. i me. the age old, you familiar? innocent lives ended in an instant. then grief anger on the debate around firearms, but the survivors and families of the fallen reality often changes forever. hold lines investigates the long lasting trauma inflicted on communities. the aftermath. my shootings in america on al jazeera living in a was and is a risk not worth taking for most but for a 10 year old boy, there is nowhere else to go. in the absence of his parents, his grandmother dedicates herself to his upbringing. never knowing whether the next explosion or echo one step closer to the place they call home the distan
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you so much for joining us today on inside story. thanks to i guess. mary silva, when rabbani and martin indic and thank you to for your company. you can see the show again anytime be the web site al jazeera dot com and for further discussion, go to our facebook page that facebook dot com forward slash ha inside story can also join the conversation. we're on twitter. we are at a inside story from me, pete, adobe, and everyone in the team here. and thanks for watching. we'll see you tomorrow for the moment. bye bye. i news news. warning drug costs on vigilance groups population corps in the middle was your reason to think mitchell, why do you want this territory? i'm reporting from an empty center of mixers, violence to investigate can an upcoming election change? anything for people living here on the way of getting back join me, john, home and for the full report on i talked to al jazeera, we can, the army were attacking ringer, and now they're attacking everyone in me on my do you regret, words like that? we listen absolutely. nigeria with a woman present, it would be great. we meet with global news makers and talk about the
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martin. good to have you with us. the world health organization warned that the global vaccine distribution program to help poorer countries is failing. only 8w8xw doses have so far been delivered through the co backs program. the w h o says the shortfall, least half of all recipients states unable to sustain their vaccination program. the warning comes as africa experiences. the 3rd wave of the pandemic with new infections. they are increasing by 20 percent weak on weak congo namibia. and uganda are especially hard hit with each country seeing its highest rate of new infections. since the pandemic began, south africa is also suffering from a rapid rise in case number's a 3rd wave there is adding to the over $1700000.00 firm cases of the virus in that country. that's the highest figure, anywhere on the continent. this is prompted south african president, seal reb, opposed to call on developed nations to end vaccine hoarding. the w a to increase is there and brings us this report on an alarming situation. the message s
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so thank you very much for bringing that to my attention. >> all right. sean martin, if you would unmute yourself. the screen is yours. >> thank you very much. thank you. this is a wonderful book. this is an area that was very fertile during the time i was going to the university in the 1950s. i'm wondering if the trump administration is developing its own exclusion model and the reason i ask that in july the same month your book came out, we deported three knick rog wans who were seeking asylum without giving them an asylum hearing. it seems like an outrage. i wonder if you have any, you know, indication of that in your book as a case study or were you aware of this executive order that is excludeing you? >> well, thank you very much. i think what we are analyzing as historians and specifically immigration historians looking at the trump administration, the heart of that what we're discussing is deportations and immigrations and i know that i am closely following along with those who are immigration lawyers and historians what is happening to asylum seekers to refug
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washington cited security reasons, martin. do you think that argument is justified? could they not find a way we're sharing some like data with the hey court without harming us interests or tend to not to think that they are acting in good faith here. it's not even clear that the play was taken down by a book missle. if it was taken down by a missile, there were certainly ukrainian military forces with armed with that miss oil in the vicinity. if the russians of done it taken a book missile battery into the crate and disputed territory and then smith smuggling back into russian territory at the end of it. and of course b. b. c. moscow reported at the time that the locals had seen military aircraft shoot the plane, and those military capital definitely have come from pierre's. so i'm afraid that the narratives around they should become so basically confused and manipulated. suddenly the relatives are unlikely in the near future to find out what happened to the loved ones, exactly as the big issue. and just think of what moscow is saying. russia has repeatedly stated t
washington cited security reasons, martin. do you think that argument is justified? could they not find a way we're sharing some like data with the hey court without harming us interests or tend to not to think that they are acting in good faith here. it's not even clear that the play was taken down by a book missle. if it was taken down by a missile, there were certainly ukrainian military forces with armed with that miss oil in the vicinity. if the russians of done it taken a book missile...
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details on this right now. cross live to london across from montana and you're standing by for us martin, can you bring us up to speed? what do we know so far? packet of scenes in london this afternoon at 145. as i said, i was actually passing through to film another story about my crime. thought i'd be part of the scene when the police force everybody back to, excuse me, back plumes of smoke really concerning everybody here. as you can see behind, the fire seems to be contained at the moment until weather was the railway arches, or the actual buildings that were gone by itself. it now has been contained. there were a series of very, very scary explosions. but it seems to be the repair shop, of course, in the post hands demick site guy said the moment that is a kind of on the edge already. and we've got also the memories of our in 2017, the residential building that sadly killed 72 people with a place that so people to see such an astonishing image this morning. we're really quite concerned. but fortunately up to 10 engines and it was $7755.00 to it seems to be contained here. we love the glory m
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martin. good to help you with this job is kicking off his 1st global tour as president. he's in the united kingdom, where he'll today meet with prime minister board johnson will hear more about his busy agenda from our correspondence in the u. k. soon. but 1st, here's how biden began his trip with a message of support or allies, a warning for russia. touching down in the u. k. on a mission to reset america's relations with the world on his 1st trip abroad since taking office, president biden has packed itinerary. the g 7 summit is followed by a nato, a meeting you talks, and the face to face with the russian president vladimir putin. wow. what a warm welcome from america. first 2 ladies. first. the president set himself apart from his predecessor, even before stepping up to the microphone in his way. joe, giving the opening remarks to us troops stationed at the air base. yeah. when he did speak, my message was clear at every point along the way. we're going to make it clear is that united states is that democracies of the world are standing together to tackle the proper
martin. good to help you with this job is kicking off his 1st global tour as president. he's in the united kingdom, where he'll today meet with prime minister board johnson will hear more about his busy agenda from our correspondence in the u. k. soon. but 1st, here's how biden began his trip with a message of support or allies, a warning for russia. touching down in the u. k. on a mission to reset america's relations with the world on his 1st trip abroad since taking office, president biden...
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raquel martin live in washington, dc for us tonight. thank you. meantime, moderna is seeking approval from the fda for emergency use of its covid vaccine on 12 to 17 year-old the company announcing its request to the fda today after study more than 3700 teenagers. >> researchers found the moderna medication produce similar immune responses in them as it did in adults moderna's 2 dose vaccine is currently authorized for use in adults, 18 years and older pfizer's covid shot was authorized for emergency use in teens 12 and older last month. senate republicans continue their attack on big tech today. this time accusing social media companies. >> of censoring the origins of covid-19 one of the group makes is that doctor anthony fauci work with mark zuckerberg to suppress information on facebook for political reasons. however, fauci has shot down those claims and also said he never played down the possibility a lab in china could have leaked the virus today. lawmakers introduced legislation to stop companies from controlling online speech. >> twitter mo
raquel martin live in washington, dc for us tonight. thank you. meantime, moderna is seeking approval from the fda for emergency use of its covid vaccine on 12 to 17 year-old the company announcing its request to the fda today after study more than 3700 teenagers. >> researchers found the moderna medication produce similar immune responses in them as it did in adults moderna's 2 dose vaccine is currently authorized for use in adults, 18 years and older pfizer's covid shot was authorized...
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. >> martin, thank you very much. >>> i want to bring in the u.s. surgeon general.gain. the delta variant is across this country. in colorado, they're admitting i think what everybody knows, it's a lot more widespread than testing indicates. you saw it happen in the uk. it is what it is. math is math. how worried are you about the numbers right now? >> hello, erin, great to see you again, as well. i'm really worried about the delta variant. this is the most transmissible variant we've seen so far, likely more than double of the version of covid we were dealing with last year in the united states. it also appear it will be more dangerous as well in terms of the severity of illness it causes. the uk has been a cautionary tale. the people who were getting sick there with the delta variant are young people. and it's now nearly 100% of the new covid cases in the uk. and rapidly growing here in the united states, exceeding 20% of our cases, doubling in fact in just two weeks. so i'm worried for those unvaccinated. if you are vaccinated, the news is good. we found that the
. >> martin, thank you very much. >>> i want to bring in the u.s. surgeon general.gain. the delta variant is across this country. in colorado, they're admitting i think what everybody knows, it's a lot more widespread than testing indicates. you saw it happen in the uk. it is what it is. math is math. how worried are you about the numbers right now? >> hello, erin, great to see you again, as well. i'm really worried about the delta variant. this is the most transmissible...
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i wanted to ask you martin, 50 pages of classified material belonging to the ministry of defense detailing h m. s. defenders operation in the waters that these documents allegedly say you could, you could sail this way or that way, but actually you could also sale this way, which is going to be a provocation, or it might get a reaction from moscow. it shows that route, it shows that route that could get a reaction from moscow and then, and then these files being found in a, been at a bus stop intent and suddenly finding their way to a b, b. c correspondent. does this sound normal to you? no, no, you really favour. in fact, if you like it in some way is a pantomime because you have a ship, a very powerful issue as dependent upon the ship, which is able to run the russian patrol boat. the russian didn't send a destroyer after the h, mr. it's most defender. but the russian patrol boats couldn't keep up with it, and it knew it could escape. and it did escape and it achieved or is objective which was to point out to the russians that the wrong navy has the right to say in the black sea. and i t
i wanted to ask you martin, 50 pages of classified material belonging to the ministry of defense detailing h m. s. defenders operation in the waters that these documents allegedly say you could, you could sail this way or that way, but actually you could also sale this way, which is going to be a provocation, or it might get a reaction from moscow. it shows that route, it shows that route that could get a reaction from moscow and then, and then these files being found in a, been at a bus stop...