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>> reporter: maya's message. does she give you hope? >> absolutely.new trial, his fourth appeal. i pray that i walk out these doors and a free man. >> one of the best feelings of giving somebody a voice. just one person but then i realize when i give jonathan a voice, so many other people get a voice. >> reporter: tres a question. >> my urge is to find a ball. >> reporter: basketball is still in maya's bones. >> ready? when it is hard to walk away, it is hard. when your conviction is moving you to a place that's right and you move into something that's really meaningful and makes it less hard. >> reporter: she will be right there with jonathan at his hearing next month of a battle in a different court for maya would be the sweetest victory at all. blayne alexander, atlanta, georgia. >> maya moore will be back on the court next season. >>> next on "sunday today," parents suffering the worse imaginable loss. planting seeds in their daughter's name and watching them grow into a provermenmovem. >> later, a life well-lived, the barber who began cutting hai
>> reporter: maya's message. does she give you hope? >> absolutely.new trial, his fourth appeal. i pray that i walk out these doors and a free man. >> one of the best feelings of giving somebody a voice. just one person but then i realize when i give jonathan a voice, so many other people get a voice. >> reporter: tres a question. >> my urge is to find a ball. >> reporter: basketball is still in maya's bones. >> ready? when it is hard to walk away, it...
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maya and nick, thank you. we may come back to you, depends what happens, as this is a breaking story. >>> still to come, the contagion of ukraine and how other members of trump's inner circle are roped in. >>> and tonight, i have a special report on impeachment and whether demanding a prosecuto prosecutor investigates a rival actually strengths the democrats' hands in brand-new ways. and later, pelosi's strategy as the house intel chief says that donald trump has betrayed america. and of course, later in the hour, a little bit of rudy letting loose. >> insiders are saying you mucked this up. your response? >> man, i really did? and you know who i did it at the request of? the state department. >> rudy gonna rudy, but the beat gonna beat, so stay tuned. we'll be back in a moment. , so d we'll be back in a moment. hout) hout) i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my
maya and nick, thank you. we may come back to you, depends what happens, as this is a breaking story. >>> still to come, the contagion of ukraine and how other members of trump's inner circle are roped in. >>> and tonight, i have a special report on impeachment and whether demanding a prosecuto prosecutor investigates a rival actually strengths the democrats' hands in brand-new ways. and later, pelosi's strategy as the house intel chief says that donald trump has betrayed...
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maya, stay with me.ant to turn now to some of the other confusion in donald trump's strategies as he faced the impeachment probe. we're going to be back with a special report on that in 30 seconds. conds. when you've got public clouds, and private clouds, and hybrid clouds- things can get a bit cloudy for you. but now, there's the dell technologies cloud, powered by vmware. a single hub for a consistent operating experience across all your clouds. that should clear things up. >>> many of the people who defend donald trump for a living and thus have experience with all kinds of scandals are finding themselves in trouble lately. take a look. >> daddy comes running to the rescue. the vice president of the united states comes running to the rescue. >> that's not what happened. sir, that's not what happened. the european union, the obama administration, the international monetary fund pro clean government activists in ukraine thought the prosecutor was not prosecuting corruption. >> president trump relies i w
maya, stay with me.ant to turn now to some of the other confusion in donald trump's strategies as he faced the impeachment probe. we're going to be back with a special report on that in 30 seconds. conds. when you've got public clouds, and private clouds, and hybrid clouds- things can get a bit cloudy for you. but now, there's the dell technologies cloud, powered by vmware. a single hub for a consistent operating experience across all your clouds. that should clear things up. >>> many...
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it's maya.. 19—year—old maya from durham has been vlogging since she was just ten years old. and since then i have grown as a woman. literally everyone was really supportive about it. i don't think i had one person that thought it was weird because it was just what was known as my hobby. what is this? i couldn't live with just this amount of make—up. maya's big break came when she was 16. she posted this beauty video, using her mum's makeup. i'm not too late. before that my average kind of views was about a thousand per video. that video got over a million views very, very quickly, and my subscriber count was just... but maya and demi's videos are free to watch. so how do they earn money from them? that's where the main bulk of money comes from, is through brands wanting to advertise. so the little ads you see before your video, are normally how the youtubers get the money. because the more people that watch the video, the more money they make from it. excuse my wham t—shirt. and there's the pot
it's maya.. 19—year—old maya from durham has been vlogging since she was just ten years old. and since then i have grown as a woman. literally everyone was really supportive about it. i don't think i had one person that thought it was weird because it was just what was known as my hobby. what is this? i couldn't live with just this amount of make—up. maya's big break came when she was 16. she posted this beauty video, using her mum's makeup. i'm not too late. before that my average kind...
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where people where people have woken up to this, maya? where people can make a change ata maya?nge at a political level and a business level? this is one of the worries. i agree that this is a hopeful day and really powerful to see so many young people and citizens on the streets across the world but i think one of the things we need to consider here is the response to some of these protests in the last few months from political leaders. we heard from politicians in australia saying that it is unreasonable for children to be doing these things, going out on strike. i think it is very coitiitioi'i‘sei'ise action strike. i think it is very common—sense action from these young people. when the world is essentially on fire. we need to flip the narrative and recognise the people being unreasonable are our political leaders. if you look at the uk, in 2018 the uk government subsidised the fossil fuel industry to {10.5 billion, the amount of subsidy and renewables was far less. there are key things we need to think about. one, the climate crisis is treated as though it is inevitable or
where people where people have woken up to this, maya? where people can make a change ata maya?nge at a political level and a business level? this is one of the worries. i agree that this is a hopeful day and really powerful to see so many young people and citizens on the streets across the world but i think one of the things we need to consider here is the response to some of these protests in the last few months from political leaders. we heard from politicians in australia saying that it is...
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. >> reporter: there's no stopping maya moore. four wnba titles, two olympic gold, dubbed the greatest in the history of women's game. >> my urge is to go find a ball. >> reporter: now she's putting down the ball indefinitely stepping away to answer another call. is it hard to walk away >> it's hard but when your convictions are moving you to a place that you know is right, it makes it a little less hard. >> reporter: that new place, fighting what she calls wrongful conviction. >> call is from a correctional facility. >> reporter: on the line, jonathan irons arrested at 16 he was sentenced to 50 years for a non-fatal shooting he's entering year 23. >> i'm not guilty of this. >> reporter: the more maya investigated his case, the more she agreed. >> there was no physical evidence, no dna, footprint, fingerprint. that began a journey for me of having my eyes open to oh my gosh, people are in prison who shouldn't be there. >> reporter: so maya shifted her game know focussing on things that matter most to her like freeing jonathan. >>
. >> reporter: there's no stopping maya moore. four wnba titles, two olympic gold, dubbed the greatest in the history of women's game. >> my urge is to go find a ball. >> reporter: now she's putting down the ball indefinitely stepping away to answer another call. is it hard to walk away >> it's hard but when your convictions are moving you to a place that you know is right, it makes it a little less hard. >> reporter: that new place, fighting what she calls...
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thank you, asa bennett and maya goodfellow.rbecue now and invite both of you. i will look forward to it. good evening, i am holly hamilton with your latest sports news. it was a wet and miserable night at old trafford for a clash that would once have been billed as one of the highlights of the premier league season. instead, manchester united and arsenal played out a 1—1 draw that was as grim at times as the weather. nick parrott was watching. there was a time when manchester united knew how to get things done. following them now can be two as miserable experience as the weather, but the manager remains chipper because old trafford is arsenal's burger ground. they have not won here in the league since the manager was playing 13 years ago. the 27 minute wait for the shot on target was the longest wait in the premier league this season. but this still warmed up andrew twos form it was united who opened the scoring,. united who opened the scoring,. united were in the driving seat but we re united were in the driving seat but were
thank you, asa bennett and maya goodfellow.rbecue now and invite both of you. i will look forward to it. good evening, i am holly hamilton with your latest sports news. it was a wet and miserable night at old trafford for a clash that would once have been billed as one of the highlights of the premier league season. instead, manchester united and arsenal played out a 1—1 draw that was as grim at times as the weather. nick parrott was watching. there was a time when manchester united knew how...
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maya, let me start with you. on the democrats, when i saw the rosa delauro statement tonight, i know rosa delauro and nancy pelosi go way back. it would be unlike rosa delauro to put nancy pelosi in a difficult spot publicly if she could avoid it. does that tell you that democrats have moved substantially closer to impeachment tonight? >> it does, and i think it also does because nancy pelosi has been very concerned about protecting democrats who won in 2018 in districts that have been held by republicans. when you take all of this together, it paints a picture that makes it pretty clear that nancy pelosi is probably taking this very seriously, that she has to change her position. and it's not that surprising. i mean just line up what we have now in reporting compared to the mueller report, right? one clear difference is trump is sitting in the white house. he is also directly implicated in having the discussion personally. one of the issues in the mueller report was he had 271 contacts with russians, but you nev
maya, let me start with you. on the democrats, when i saw the rosa delauro statement tonight, i know rosa delauro and nancy pelosi go way back. it would be unlike rosa delauro to put nancy pelosi in a difficult spot publicly if she could avoid it. does that tell you that democrats have moved substantially closer to impeachment tonight? >> it does, and i think it also does because nancy pelosi has been very concerned about protecting democrats who won in 2018 in districts that have been...
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maya maya, our next clip.mple. trump tries to say the word "lawmakers." how is he going to mispronounce the word "lawmakers? >> law-mac [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: law-mac. i can see that one, i can see that one happening alright, let's see what happened >> he has worked in both houses of congress, advising law-markers. [ buzzer ] [ foghorn [ applause ] >> jimmy: ah law-markers. law. it's close here's your losing, law-markers t-shirt. >> thank you >> jimmy: thank you for playing, i appreciate it anyone else? [ cheers and applause who's that i don't know how to get to you yeah, right there, yeah, come over here. this guy just looks interesting to me. hey, nice to see you >> nice to see you too [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: what is your name? >> my name's matt. >> jimmy: hey matt, welcome. where are you from >> i'm from the bronx? hey, all right, boogie down bronx. now, in this final clip, trump tries to say "transplants. "transplants." >> turnsplints >> jimmy: turnsplints? >> turnsplinsts. >> jimmy: turnsplints
maya maya, our next clip.mple. trump tries to say the word "lawmakers." how is he going to mispronounce the word "lawmakers? >> law-mac [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: law-mac. i can see that one, i can see that one happening alright, let's see what happened >> he has worked in both houses of congress, advising law-markers. [ buzzer ] [ foghorn [ applause ] >> jimmy: ah law-markers. law. it's close here's your losing, law-markers t-shirt. >> thank you...
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maya, in your article in politico, why are you finding black voters are seemingly supporting, accordingthese polls, joe biden and then bernie sanders? is t as it we are no longer in a certain category of voters, that white women voted more for trump than hillary clinton, or people are into who they think can defeat donald trump? >> i think that's exactly it. i think black voters are well aware of the fact that the stakes are very high in this election. and they are putting their vote behind the person who they believe has the best shot at winning. so among older black voters, that's joe biden. i mean, he's the only candidate who has already spent eight years in the white house as a vice president. black voters see the evidence and they're saying, this is the person who i'm willing to put my support behind. and i think that black voters, it's important to note, are very careful voters. and they understand that they need to really think about what's at stake here. in thinking about their vote for joe biden, it's just a safe bet at this stage. but the numbers could change, you know. we're
maya, in your article in politico, why are you finding black voters are seemingly supporting, accordingthese polls, joe biden and then bernie sanders? is t as it we are no longer in a certain category of voters, that white women voted more for trump than hillary clinton, or people are into who they think can defeat donald trump? >> i think that's exactly it. i think black voters are well aware of the fact that the stakes are very high in this election. and they are putting their vote...
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of having my eyes open to oh my gosh, people are in prison who shouldn't be there. >> reporter: so maya shifted her game know focussing on things that matter most to her like freeing jonathan. >> she's at the top of the mountain in taking a break to help me that's so encouraging. >> we're all most at voice, so many other people get a voice. >> reporter: and perhaps another shot at life. blayne alexander, nbc news, atlanta. >>> when we come back, how one airline is helping travelers avoid sitting near babies >>> finally tonight, getting a good seat on a plane is no easy task but one airline is making it easier in one respect for fussy travelers. stephanie gosk explains. >>> who doesn't love a baby those chubby little except maybe ithe next seat on an airplane what is your reaction if you have to sit next to a baby >> i don't love it. >> i would like to sit somewhere else. >> reporter: japan airlines has a possible solution. the booking website lets passengers know where children under 2 years old will be on a flight before they choose their seats watch out for seat 46 d, everyone knows t
of having my eyes open to oh my gosh, people are in prison who shouldn't be there. >> reporter: so maya shifted her game know focussing on things that matter most to her like freeing jonathan. >> she's at the top of the mountain in taking a break to help me that's so encouraging. >> we're all most at voice, so many other people get a voice. >> reporter: and perhaps another shot at life. blayne alexander, nbc news, atlanta. >>> when we come back, how one airline...
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attorney, and maya wiley, senior vice president for social justice at the new school and msnbc legal analyst. chuck, obviously you know andy mccabe. how unusual would it be for a grand jury first of all to say to a prosecutor when we're always told, and the cliche is, grand juries will indict a ham sandwich, to say no? >> highly unusual, andrea. let me address the ham sandwich remark because that stinks a little bit. the reason grand juries often or almost always indict is because the standard in grand juries is probable cause, a relatively low standard in the low. prosecutors know they must have a reasonable probability of conviction in order to proceed. so a good prosecutor would never go to a grand jury with a bad case. a good prosecutor would go when she knew that she had more than she needed. and if you have more than you need, you certainly have at least probable cause. but for grand jury, if in fact this is what happened, to reject the government's indictment, highly, highly unusual. >> so maya, there are options, the prosecutors' options were to go back to the grand jury agai
attorney, and maya wiley, senior vice president for social justice at the new school and msnbc legal analyst. chuck, obviously you know andy mccabe. how unusual would it be for a grand jury first of all to say to a prosecutor when we're always told, and the cliche is, grand juries will indict a ham sandwich, to say no? >> highly unusual, andrea. let me address the ham sandwich remark because that stinks a little bit. the reason grand juries often or almost always indict is because the...
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maya and asa, thank you. i hope they will be back. now it's now it's the weather. hello there.ory house is about seven metres high. imagine for a moment if you will waves that are three times that size, 22 metres high. those unbelievably powerful waves a re high. those unbelievably powerful waves are what we are seeing generated by hurricane lorenzo with within 25 mph winds. lorenzo is working in a northeastward direction which takes it very close to the western azores, and the speak waves -22 western azores, and the speak waves — 22 metres — the forecast here. it will finish somewhere around the british isles but there is a little uncertainty about where that will end up. we have got our own problems at the moment in terms of some localised flooding across england and wales. still a number of flood warnings in force. overnight, the rain not helping things. some wet weather for northern ireland and heavy downpours going across wales and southwest england. clear skies from northern scotland with a chilly night here in a few showers dotted around. through tuesday, we start off wi
maya and asa, thank you. i hope they will be back. now it's now it's the weather. hello there.ory house is about seven metres high. imagine for a moment if you will waves that are three times that size, 22 metres high. those unbelievably powerful waves a re high. those unbelievably powerful waves are what we are seeing generated by hurricane lorenzo with within 25 mph winds. lorenzo is working in a northeastward direction which takes it very close to the western azores, and the speak waves -22...
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so as maya says, there are ways that mr. lewandowski has shown a great deal of knowledge about the things that are important that go in the safe, that are lied about on tv but then told the truth to mueller to not commit a crime but then are hidden in the hearing today. at what point does that create enough fog that the democrats are struggling to break out of it with a clear message to america? in other words, what was the takeaway for americans about the president's conduct today in your view? >> well, what i foundi is that when we have a hearing like this, which is particularly controversial and like with the early e.r. impeachment hearing of president clinton, there's about two days before you have a reaction democrats asked questions and were interfered and republicans talked about everything else so the synthesis will be this guy is a bad guy i think that's a likely outcome. and so there will be movement along those lines. the other thing that i think we should keep in mind, which is about the criminal law, is that if
so as maya says, there are ways that mr. lewandowski has shown a great deal of knowledge about the things that are important that go in the safe, that are lied about on tv but then told the truth to mueller to not commit a crime but then are hidden in the hearing today. at what point does that create enough fog that the democrats are struggling to break out of it with a clear message to america? in other words, what was the takeaway for americans about the president's conduct today in your...
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the maya knows it pick it up in modern day colombia. for centuries that one so precious substance was extracted here under appalling working conditions. every day the narrows faced the threat of floods struck sick ounces and collapsing tunnels at the time when alexander when on board visited the tunnels in 80 no one countless indigenous people lost their lives toiling away down here. well you know if you give us a call but the spanish forests the indigenous inhabitants to work in the mines and the eyes of the catholic church they didn't have a soul and were therefore seen as dispensable labor for working in the tunnels in and nobody had to report their deaths at them but unequal this is why there are no real statistics on how many people died working in the mines in the 1900 centuries forty's. by the time home boat reached the so-called new world slavery had been a pillar of the spanish colonial economy for centuries and when they could no longer find enough indigenous people to cover their labor needs the spanish had millions of africa
the maya knows it pick it up in modern day colombia. for centuries that one so precious substance was extracted here under appalling working conditions. every day the narrows faced the threat of floods struck sick ounces and collapsing tunnels at the time when alexander when on board visited the tunnels in 80 no one countless indigenous people lost their lives toiling away down here. well you know if you give us a call but the spanish forests the indigenous inhabitants to work in the mines and...
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francisco estÁ organizando una exposiciÓn de arte sobre las fuerzas que impulsan a los inmigrantes mayass ramon: exhibiciones que realmente valen la pena no perderse bajo ninguna circunstancia, no ? palmira: y sobre todo lo que una prende de historia. ramo: ya lo saben. ya estÁ esta exposiciÓn. hasta el 13 de diciembre. palmira: ya llegamos al final de noticias "univisiÓn 14" sólo a las 11. la esperamos maÑana. ramon: quÉdense con el nacional gracias por acompaÑarnos esta noche del miÉrcoles 18 de septiembre. desde la frontera donald trump lanza una advertencia en espaÑol almirante que buscan asilo en estados unidos, mientras se anuncia la transferencia de tierras federales para la conclusiÓn del muro. mÁs de 1 millÓn de casos pendientes de las cortes de inmigraciÓn hasta el mes de agosto.el mayor atraso es en california con 176,000 inmigrantes de la espera de una decisiÓn. el presidente encargado de venezuela descarta una insurgencia armada. dice a univisiÓn que para sacar a nicolÁs maduro insistirá en la unidad de los venezolanos y en la presiÓn internacional. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
francisco estÁ organizando una exposiciÓn de arte sobre las fuerzas que impulsan a los inmigrantes mayass ramon: exhibiciones que realmente valen la pena no perderse bajo ninguna circunstancia, no ? palmira: y sobre todo lo que una prende de historia. ramo: ya lo saben. ya estÁ esta exposiciÓn. hasta el 13 de diciembre. palmira: ya llegamos al final de noticias "univisiÓn 14" sólo a las 11. la esperamos maÑana. ramon: quÉdense con el nacional gracias por acompaÑarnos esta...
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>>you can drop donations off at the oakland by curry the oakland public library main branch for maya lin elementary in alameda felecia all kron 4 news. >>our break ins a problem most everybody deals with in some way or another in the bay area we talk with an expert about why these criminals are so hard to catch also when they first arrive, i've done lot people complained they're a nuisance now san francisco's approved permits for thousands, more electric scooters how people are reacting coming and the death toll of a theme related illnesses on the rise again california is doing to try and combat this crisis. now 12 a vaping-related deaths recorded in the united states that's up from 11 just yesterday. that's according to the centers for disease control they all involve people between the ages of 1834 years a map of where the states are reporting. >>vaping related deaths, california is continuing its campaign against vaping capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains how officials from across the state are taking action as a number of vaping-related deaths prices. >>california es n
>>you can drop donations off at the oakland by curry the oakland public library main branch for maya lin elementary in alameda felecia all kron 4 news. >>our break ins a problem most everybody deals with in some way or another in the bay area we talk with an expert about why these criminals are so hard to catch also when they first arrive, i've done lot people complained they're a nuisance now san francisco's approved permits for thousands, more electric scooters how people are...
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you can drop donations off at the oakland by curry the oakland public library main branch for maya lin elementary in alameda felipe gaulle. >>kron 4 news. >>california continues his crusade against vaping kron four's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains how officials from across the state are taking action as the number of vaping-related deaths rises. >>california is now taking a close look at the latest threats related to vaping this week the state department of health issued an advisory urging californians to stop vaping no matter the substance or the source after the cdc reported 12 deaths and more than 800 vaping-related injuries across the country. the state is now aiding the investigation into the vaping materials making people sick. going see right. state senator jerry hill blames the vaping popularity on flavored tobacco products. he says next legislative session. he will reintroduce a measure that would ban flavored tobacco sales. search. >>people on the the to close stores online. lounges very and so putting pressure on certain people legislature's uh huh going forw
you can drop donations off at the oakland by curry the oakland public library main branch for maya lin elementary in alameda felipe gaulle. >>kron 4 news. >>california continues his crusade against vaping kron four's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains how officials from across the state are taking action as the number of vaping-related deaths rises. >>california is now taking a close look at the latest threats related to vaping this week the state department of...
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maya, tell us, what was the scene like? who was there? >> there were so many people there. there's reports that there w 250,000-plus people there. and it was really intergenerational. we saw people of all ages really coming out to have their voices be heard. and there was so much excitement in the air, and you just felt this great energy. i will say that the majority of the people were youth-- high school students, middle-school full force.and they were o in >> thompson: i assume you guys, like, talked to some of those protesters. what kinds of things were they saying to you about why they were there?ot >> af them mentied greta inspiration and ic the movement. a lot of the posters that we saw referenced to what are now her famous phrases of "the house is on fire," "unite behind the science."e. these are phrases that greta has been repeating over and over to the media, and it's why people haveeen rallying behind. >> thompson: so, we'realking about the swedish activist, greta thunberg. and she was actually there, right?he she addressed the crowd. i mean, what was that like? >
maya, tell us, what was the scene like? who was there? >> there were so many people there. there's reports that there w 250,000-plus people there. and it was really intergenerational. we saw people of all ages really coming out to have their voices be heard. and there was so much excitement in the air, and you just felt this great energy. i will say that the majority of the people were youth-- high school students, middle-school full force.and they were o in >> thompson: i assume...
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one of our greatest poets, maya through oursay actions and through our works that the man in the whiteouse may try to wear down our nation -- right down our nation with his bitter lies. i tell you america, like dust we will rise. we will rise! rise!a, we will thank you, everybody. [cheers and applause]
one of our greatest poets, maya through oursay actions and through our works that the man in the whiteouse may try to wear down our nation -- right down our nation with his bitter lies. i tell you america, like dust we will rise. we will rise! rise!a, we will thank you, everybody. [cheers and applause]
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one thing i thought was interesting, one little factoid that i found out was that maya angelou had gone to gw and had graduated from there. the hypocrisy and irony that the same school board head entertains the idea to name the school after maya angelou has not been lost to the public. it seems very odd that this is the same school board that would honor someone like maya angelou and then choose to destroy this particular piece of art. so instead of spending money, tax money for sequel studies and others, how about for the education about these topics and censorship. so i just wanted to echo what mr. magill said, even covering them with a screen is a travesty and i agree with that. thank you. >> thank you. commissioner black? >> i think i can understand how young students of color, who are at a certain stage in their lives, they're trying to figure out who they are, their developing their identities, and i can understand how they might be offended, having to pass every day a visual reminder of our -- one of the deplorable aspects of our country's history over the past few weeks, i have
one thing i thought was interesting, one little factoid that i found out was that maya angelou had gone to gw and had graduated from there. the hypocrisy and irony that the same school board head entertains the idea to name the school after maya angelou has not been lost to the public. it seems very odd that this is the same school board that would honor someone like maya angelou and then choose to destroy this particular piece of art. so instead of spending money, tax money for sequel studies...
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one of our greatest poets, maya angelou and say through our actions and through our works that the manthe white house may try to wear down our nation with his bitter twisted lies. i tell you america, like dust we will rise. we will rise! america, we will rise! thank you, everybody. [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] mr. buttigieg: thank you. thank you. wow! all right.
one of our greatest poets, maya angelou and say through our actions and through our works that the manthe white house may try to wear down our nation with his bitter twisted lies. i tell you america, like dust we will rise. we will rise! america, we will rise! thank you, everybody. [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] mr. buttigieg: thank you. thank you. wow! all right.
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one of our greatest poets, maya through oursay actions and through our works that the man in the white house may try to wear down our nation -- right down our nation with his bitter lies. i tell you america, like dust we will rise. we will rise! rise!a, we will thank you, everybody. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] mr. buttigieg: thank you. thank you. wow! all right. thank you. thank you. democrats.hampshire thank you so much. thank you, new hampshire. thank you. [cheering and applause] you are making me feel right at home. thank you. and thank you to ray buckley and the new hampshire democratic team were everything you are doing. thank you to joyce greg. -- joyce craig. i'm with the people of manchester, my choice is joyce. and thank you, new hampshire for you bring us the pathbreaking delegation of senator shaheen, senator has an, chris pappas and congresswoman annie kuster. we need more like them in washington. buttigieg.the most people call me mayor pete. and i am running for president. i am running for president because i think america might be running out of time.
one of our greatest poets, maya through oursay actions and through our works that the man in the white house may try to wear down our nation -- right down our nation with his bitter lies. i tell you america, like dust we will rise. we will rise! rise!a, we will thank you, everybody. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] mr. buttigieg: thank you. thank you. wow! all right. thank you. thank you. democrats.hampshire thank you so much. thank you, new hampshire. thank you. [cheering...
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thank you. >> and so alena max -- zerlina maxwell, maya wiley, thank you. we'll be right back.new we had a lot of life ahead of us. (mom) remember this? (mom vo) that's why we chose a car that we knew would be there for us through it all. (male vo) welcome to the all-new 2019 subaru forester. the longest-lasting, most trusted forester ever. >>> we've done this show in studio 6 a, three fridays in a row, and you know what, it's been a lot of fun. i think we'll be back again. i want to thank everyone who came out here to 30 rock, and those who watched at home, all of the amazing crew that made it possible. that is all for this evening. rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> that was spectacular. so good with the live audience. so good, well done, my friend. >> thank you. >> well earned. >>> joining us this hour, super happy to have you here. i actuallimey want to start wit one matter of business that i want to attend to right off the bat. this is not about today's news. it's a thing i promised i would keep you apprised of. i want to do it right away. becaus
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i could begin with any of you, i'm eager to hear your thoughts, but i start with you maya on the fact that some of these are in the category of obvious graft. some of them are alleged corruption, you need to learn more about the details, and many of them would seem to be banned by the constitution so where do we go from here? >> hopefully to uncover all of those. i mean, i think the vote tomorrow in the house is going to be extremely important. i think the fact that they have laid out a plan for how they're going to do this from a procedural standpoint, and fair to donald trump, because part of what they're going to vote on is going to say, you're going to get an opportunity to see what we have. we're not trying to blind side you, but what i think we have to remember is congress is going to decide, as congress, what a high crime and misdemeanor is. the founders were very clear, by the way, if you look at the history that high crimes and misdemeanors included what you might call mal administration, in other words, they thought it would include things, if you appoint unfit subordinates
i could begin with any of you, i'm eager to hear your thoughts, but i start with you maya on the fact that some of these are in the category of obvious graft. some of them are alleged corruption, you need to learn more about the details, and many of them would seem to be banned by the constitution so where do we go from here? >> hopefully to uncover all of those. i mean, i think the vote tomorrow in the house is going to be extremely important. i think the fact that they have laid out a...
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maya?e shouldn't run for president because i can't pick one either. >> i think you should. >> but i am going to say health care reform and specifically include in that prescription drugs. biggest reason is because one of the things that democrats must do is make sure that every american feels the difference. and health care is still one of the biggest costs that american families suffer under. we actually have a huge number of americans who thankfully are more insured but a lot more who are under insured, plus i work at a university. i see what the health care cost does to the cost of tuition. so if we want to actually deal with people's ability to send their kids to college, we also have to deal with health care cost. >> i mean, my -- all of that is true, and from a just concrete thing democrats have been running on, prescription drugs, one thing i worry about from a political standpoint is just watching, like, we watched in 2008, health care became the priority because that debate, they p
maya?e shouldn't run for president because i can't pick one either. >> i think you should. >> but i am going to say health care reform and specifically include in that prescription drugs. biggest reason is because one of the things that democrats must do is make sure that every american feels the difference. and health care is still one of the biggest costs that american families suffer under. we actually have a huge number of americans who thankfully are more insured but a lot more...
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maya and paul are back with me. about the substance, not the debate over what impeachment is in general, but the actual substantive things that could wind up being on the plate of house democrats for an impeachment. this sounds like one of them. >> if the president is directing in any way, subtly, explicitly, the military to make use of his resort 40 miles from the airport, when there are cheaper hotels close to the airport that the military used to use, and even members of the military are complaining because they don't get the restaurants or facilities they need, that they would be able to afford near the airport that they're using, it really does make it a possible case of exactly what we were talking about for impeachment, which is, you're just enriching yourself. >> yeah. >> you're just -- and you're misusing your power, because it's not power being executed for the american people, but you're doing it with the u.s. military. >> yeah. >> that's a national security issue as well. >> i also want to bring in. we h
maya and paul are back with me. about the substance, not the debate over what impeachment is in general, but the actual substantive things that could wind up being on the plate of house democrats for an impeachment. this sounds like one of them. >> if the president is directing in any way, subtly, explicitly, the military to make use of his resort 40 miles from the airport, when there are cheaper hotels close to the airport that the military used to use, and even members of the military...
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but i think this dialogue has to be kept in a speech the polish president under data set that stein maya's presence at this event was moral compensation is that enough or could germany be doing more i think that the voice in poland was not i was very strong saying that we need to have again a discussion and restitution and i can understand that the german society and also politics is a little bit more it was after that and maybe more critical but having in mind that more 50 per cent of poles are saying that the question of restitution is not done yet and they feel that's not enough happened in the polish gentleman lation and that and also having in my study in polish society if you talk about german polish relations the history of the 2nd world war is still number one or the subject number one this is just hindus is a signal that we need to continue this discussion maybe it's not about the number but it's generally above the discussion about what happened in the boat. about the war about different aspects of the 2nd world war and of course its consequences for . bilateral relations but als
but i think this dialogue has to be kept in a speech the polish president under data set that stein maya's presence at this event was moral compensation is that enough or could germany be doing more i think that the voice in poland was not i was very strong saying that we need to have again a discussion and restitution and i can understand that the german society and also politics is a little bit more it was after that and maybe more critical but having in mind that more 50 per cent of poles...
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reporter maya schweitzer who's reported for us from israel hi my it looks like this result is too close to call walk us through some of the possible outcomes in our years here where well there's a lot to digest the sense neither of the big parties managed to get to 61 votes 61 seats in the parliament on their own what they have to now do is coalition building which means of course your i turns to you what. the biggest parties are sort of 2nd and 3rd on the list one of those is a secular right wing party called. led by avigdor lieberman this party was in his coalition up until earlier this year when it decided to leave the coalition and that's what precipitated this whole thing really in the 1st place and they have said that they are looking for a unity government now this is not unprecedented in israel's history would mean that all the top 3 parties would govern together however at the top 2 parties are really need to lieberman to do that because they would get to see more than 60 seats themselves they both have right now more than 30 seats in the room those numbers will probably change
reporter maya schweitzer who's reported for us from israel hi my it looks like this result is too close to call walk us through some of the possible outcomes in our years here where well there's a lot to digest the sense neither of the big parties managed to get to 61 votes 61 seats in the parliament on their own what they have to now do is coalition building which means of course your i turns to you what. the biggest parties are sort of 2nd and 3rd on the list one of those is a secular right...
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the washing do you know the news live from berlin i'm maya tshwane are up next our documentary is raising the iron curtain the heroes of eastern europe and the forget you can always catch the latest on our web site t w dot com thank you so much for joining us. and i'm just in the brand new delusions are most folks explosive device topix the successor to climb the strange return of. only dreams just check out.
the washing do you know the news live from berlin i'm maya tshwane are up next our documentary is raising the iron curtain the heroes of eastern europe and the forget you can always catch the latest on our web site t w dot com thank you so much for joining us. and i'm just in the brand new delusions are most folks explosive device topix the successor to climb the strange return of. only dreams just check out.
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that is the scupltural form that gives expression to maya's project. they are used to get the attention of the crowd, often to communicate an important message. this project has a very important message and it is about our earth and what we are losing and what we are missing and what we don't even know is gone. >> so, what is missing is starting with an idea of loss, but in a funny way the shape of this cone is, whether you want to call it like the r.c.a. victor dog, it is listen to the earth and what if we could create a portal that could look at the past, the present and the future? >> you can change what is then missing by changing the software, by changing what is projected and missing. so, missing isn't a static installation. it is an installation that is going to grow and change over time. and she has worked to bring all of this information together from laboratory after laboratory including, fortunately, our great fwroup of researche e-- g researchers at the california academy. >> this couldn't have been more site specific to this place and we t
that is the scupltural form that gives expression to maya's project. they are used to get the attention of the crowd, often to communicate an important message. this project has a very important message and it is about our earth and what we are losing and what we are missing and what we don't even know is gone. >> so, what is missing is starting with an idea of loss, but in a funny way the shape of this cone is, whether you want to call it like the r.c.a. victor dog, it is listen to the...
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you can drop donations off at the oakland by curry the oakland public library main branch for maya lin elementary in alameda felipe chagall. >>kron 4 news. >>the bart board has settled on a new gate design which it hopes will deter fare evaders the board members have selected a swing style gate is tall well and it's clear as you can see here. the plexiglass gates swing open like a pair of french doors and are similar to the fare gates by the san francisco municipal transportation agency, but bart managers say the stores are taller and sturdier making it more difficult of open. writer said that they thought the new design could be effective. >>i think in making a little bit more difficult to to jump over with the with the was on that on the site it's not like this for. what's your way through a urges you to hands and. >>i think was stopped the field too and then then they would be better because the night they went and pain i don't feel like i'm the only one. the new gates will cost about million to install. >>bart will install some swing style gates within about 6 months at the richmon
you can drop donations off at the oakland by curry the oakland public library main branch for maya lin elementary in alameda felipe chagall. >>kron 4 news. >>the bart board has settled on a new gate design which it hopes will deter fare evaders the board members have selected a swing style gate is tall well and it's clear as you can see here. the plexiglass gates swing open like a pair of french doors and are similar to the fare gates by the san francisco municipal transportation...
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that alfre talked about and that maya angelou talked about, the hope in the eye of the slave, that wet the legacy, not forget what happened to them, and the debt we owe them that we could be able to stand here and in emancipation hall and commemorate this very important day. thank you very much. [applause] announcer: american history tv is on social media. follow us at c-span history. 1607,cer: founded in jamestown virginia was the first english settlement in north america. the summer of 1619, marked the arrival of the first african slaves and the first meeting of the general assembly. which established representative government in the colonies. next, on american history tv, a commemoration of the 400th anniversary of the first virginia general assemy.
that alfre talked about and that maya angelou talked about, the hope in the eye of the slave, that wet the legacy, not forget what happened to them, and the debt we owe them that we could be able to stand here and in emancipation hall and commemorate this very important day. thank you very much. [applause] announcer: american history tv is on social media. follow us at c-span history. 1607,cer: founded in jamestown virginia was the first english settlement in north america. the summer of 1619,...
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cancÚn y la viviera maya sufrieron el colapso.ndo. la emociÓn del primer afro latino al ganar emmy al mejor actor en una serie de televisiÓn. >>> y el gran baile que se forÓo en las calles del popular barrio mexicano. a rit bo de rumba, ballenato iwa racha. racha. si tienes náuseas, acidez, indigestión, malestar estomacal, diarrea prueba pepto liquicaps. para rapido alivio y ultra-cubrimiento. náuseas, acidez, indigestión, malestar estomacal, diarrhea. logra rapido alivio con pepto bismol liquicaps. es por eso que hemos estado haciendo la mejor mayonesa desde hace 100 años el verdadero placer está en el sabor ♪ ♪ >>> un latino, uno de los nuestros hizo historia anoche en los premios emmy (aplausos) >>> el actor de origen dominicano jarel jerome. se ganÓ el premio a mejor actor en una serie televisiva. 4 afroamericanos y un hispanos injustamente se emocionÓ muchÍsimo al agradecer a sus padres y los 5 e este caso, que acusa el racismo y abuso policial felicitaciones. los campeones eran los reyes del vecindario vÍctor silva nos muest
cancÚn y la viviera maya sufrieron el colapso.ndo. la emociÓn del primer afro latino al ganar emmy al mejor actor en una serie de televisiÓn. >>> y el gran baile que se forÓo en las calles del popular barrio mexicano. a rit bo de rumba, ballenato iwa racha. racha. si tienes náuseas, acidez, indigestión, malestar estomacal, diarrea prueba pepto liquicaps. para rapido alivio y ultra-cubrimiento. náuseas, acidez, indigestión, malestar estomacal, diarrhea. logra rapido alivio con...
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that is the hope. -- that is the hope that alfre talked about and that maya angelou talked about, thecy, not forget what happened to them, and the debt we owe them that we could be able to stand here and in emancipation hall and commemorate this very important day. thank you very much. [applause] american history tv products are available at the new c-span online store. go to c-span store.org to see what's new for american history tv. and, check out all of the c-span products. announcer: founded in 1607 -- announcer: founded in 1607, jamestown virginia was the first english settlement in north america. the summer of 1619 marked the arrival of the first african slaves and the first meeting of the general assembly. which established representative government in the colonies. next, on american history tv, a commemoration of the 400th anniversary of the first virginia general assembly. [bells clanging]
that is the hope. -- that is the hope that alfre talked about and that maya angelou talked about, thecy, not forget what happened to them, and the debt we owe them that we could be able to stand here and in emancipation hall and commemorate this very important day. thank you very much. [applause] american history tv products are available at the new c-span online store. go to c-span store.org to see what's new for american history tv. and, check out all of the c-span products. announcer:...
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. >> maya wiley is professor at the new school and jill wine-banks.tweet out his senate run. he was so contemptuous of those senators, he was outright sdpikably rude to congresswoman sheila jackson lee. it was shocking to watch him treat this member of the house of representatives, a black woman, to see him belittle her. it was really shocking to watch and almost unbearable. rick wilson's quote on it in his piece was, he said, "the gop always plays directly to the fox news cameras," which clearly that was happening there. "trump's enablers spent every one of these hearings building a tv drama for their team with their imaginary deep state boogieman, but-her-emails conspiracy-mongering and table-flipping ant yits. how is it that democrats don't understand that's why jim jordan, matt gaetz tear their hair out, spit and caper on stage? it's because the republicans understand these hearings are a reality show." the peechts are a show being put on to show the american people the information that the people holding it want you to know. but instead, the repu
. >> maya wiley is professor at the new school and jill wine-banks.tweet out his senate run. he was so contemptuous of those senators, he was outright sdpikably rude to congresswoman sheila jackson lee. it was shocking to watch him treat this member of the house of representatives, a black woman, to see him belittle her. it was really shocking to watch and almost unbearable. rick wilson's quote on it in his piece was, he said, "the gop always plays directly to the fox news...
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maya lynn elementary school is one of several donation drop off locations.am. chris and her daughter decided to donate this bike. the alameda police department is asking anyone with information to contact them. in alameda, melanie woodrow, abc7 news. >>> the ride sharing company uber has come under fire after a news report claimed the company's special investigations unit is trained to put the company ahead of passenger safety. >> the story comes as uber announced it's ramping up its security features. abc7 news reporter lyanne melendez tells us more. >> for years uber resisted making changes to its safety features. but after intense pressure from lawmakers and customers, the head of uber's safety program rolled out the company's new safety tool kit. for one, you will now have the option of requesting a code to make sure you have the right driver. >> if the pin is the right pin, then the rider on their phone will get a confirmation that you are in the right car, and now it is okay for you to get in the car. >> the driver has to punch in that code. otherwise
maya lynn elementary school is one of several donation drop off locations.am. chris and her daughter decided to donate this bike. the alameda police department is asking anyone with information to contact them. in alameda, melanie woodrow, abc7 news. >>> the ride sharing company uber has come under fire after a news report claimed the company's special investigations unit is trained to put the company ahead of passenger safety. >> the story comes as uber announced it's ramping up...
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, maya gabeira set a new women's world record on a wave that measured 68 feet. >> cooper: who do youxt surfer to set a world record here? >> cotton: there's a lot of capable people to set the next world record. >> cooper: we wanted to see these world-famous waves up close. so, we rigged mcnamara's jet ski with three mini-cameras, and attached another to the end of a stick i could easily carry. we also placed three cameras with high-powered zoom lenses on the cliffs overlooking where the waves break, and hired another cameraman, jorge leal, to follow us. with eight cameras rolling and two jet skis, we took off from the harbor in nazareÉ. so this is the area you try to surf in? >> mcnamara: yeah. >> cooper: we hoped to see for ourselves just how powerful... whoa! ...and dangerous the waves here are. i'm good. >> mcnamara: come right on up, hold on tight. >> cooper: we had no idea what we were in for. >> mcnamara: woo hoo! look at that! >> cooper: mcnamara considered these waves relatively tame. they were only 20 to 30 feet high. >> mcnamara: look right there, anderson! rainbow, rainbow
, maya gabeira set a new women's world record on a wave that measured 68 feet. >> cooper: who do youxt surfer to set a world record here? >> cotton: there's a lot of capable people to set the next world record. >> cooper: we wanted to see these world-famous waves up close. so, we rigged mcnamara's jet ski with three mini-cameras, and attached another to the end of a stick i could easily carry. we also placed three cameras with high-powered zoom lenses on the cliffs overlooking...
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i'm joined by maya wily.se the godfather term here, the use of a wartime c consigliere who had a great reputation until now, here he is saying you give this guy dirt on biden who i think you've got to run against or else you won't have any defensive weapons because you didn't give me dirt. that is the fact of that conversation. >> is essentially the way any prosecutor would read that exchange. and i think the fact that rudy giuliani started the prausds in april, remember, chris, what april was. we had the summary from william barr, really spinning the robert mueller probe report, and then in april it's becoming public. we have the president then asking rudy giuliani to get engaged, there intermediaries start setting up his meetings and so the july 25th call was not the beginning of it. it was because donald trump himself as we know personally got engaged in whether or not military support not in the defensive sense was actually going to be delivered to ukraine. >> and backing that up, maya and david, was the
i'm joined by maya wily.se the godfather term here, the use of a wartime c consigliere who had a great reputation until now, here he is saying you give this guy dirt on biden who i think you've got to run against or else you won't have any defensive weapons because you didn't give me dirt. that is the fact of that conversation. >> is essentially the way any prosecutor would read that exchange. and i think the fact that rudy giuliani started the prausds in april, remember, chris, what...
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but, you know, the way i think about this, maya angelou, the great maya angelou, she told us a long time ago, she said listen to people when they tell you who they are. listen the first time. what did he tell us when he was running for office? he said i can stand on fifth avenue and shoot somebody and get away with it. >> let me ask just a couple of things. the inspector general has done a couple of interviews based on that's what the inspector general's job is once he got this complaint. >> right. >> and he seemed to even though he raised questions about this whistle-blower may not like president trump or may support another candidate, there was enough corroborating information that he received that he felt this was valid and should go to congress. is the inspector general's role at this point now done? and is it purely up to congress to investigate? and how much of an investigation do you want to see? because i know some folks in congress are saying, look, this should just be done quickly. it's pretty much all out there. this doesn't need to be a months and months and months long thing
but, you know, the way i think about this, maya angelou, the great maya angelou, she told us a long time ago, she said listen to people when they tell you who they are. listen the first time. what did he tell us when he was running for office? he said i can stand on fifth avenue and shoot somebody and get away with it. >> let me ask just a couple of things. the inspector general has done a couple of interviews based on that's what the inspector general's job is once he got this complaint....
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today the native ukrainian is one of the foremost contemporary photographers but yes the maya moore take a photo 1st and then ask. if the answer's no i deleted they go. throughout his career boris me highlight focused on people living at the edges of society. is well known series case history from the 1990 s. portrays invalid's children and the dispossessed in his home city her keefe after the collapse of the soviet union. whether of nakedness or neat the images are brutally direct often hard to look at the kind of takes a different view. than you'd have thought that they do in the toilet or if they go it's more compassion. maybe even a sign of respect for the problems human suffering. for help people get into this situation by pure bad luck or. you could see this misfortune is preprogrammed a look at those these people are no scientists or scholars and then you know you're on the air and your idea is that. the collapse of the soviet union pushed the lowest reaches of society even lower but me her love captures his subjects pride. they look into his lens with confidence in spite of the m
today the native ukrainian is one of the foremost contemporary photographers but yes the maya moore take a photo 1st and then ask. if the answer's no i deleted they go. throughout his career boris me highlight focused on people living at the edges of society. is well known series case history from the 1990 s. portrays invalid's children and the dispossessed in his home city her keefe after the collapse of the soviet union. whether of nakedness or neat the images are brutally direct often hard...
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the brexit commissioning editor at the telegraph, asa bennett and political writier and acedemic, maya goodfellow. hello, i'm 0lly foster, here's what's coming up on sportsday tonight. the power of scotland. they're too strong for samoa, a bonus point win keeps their rugby world cup alive. dina's at the double in doha, 100 silver last night, now she's quickest in the 200 at the world athletics championships. cardiff are told by fifa that they have to pay the first installmenet of emiliano salas transfer fee. the striker who died in a plane crash shortly after joining the club. also coming up in the programme... big night at old trafford coming up, but manchester united against arsenal isn't as big as it used to be. and johnny be good. rae makes superbikes history with his fifth world title in a row. we managed to regain my composure and round by round we have come back, and to do it two rounds out already is mad. evening. 8 days ago, scotland were at an all time low after being taken apart by ireland in their rugby world cup opener. this morning they knew that they had to beat samoa to
the brexit commissioning editor at the telegraph, asa bennett and political writier and acedemic, maya goodfellow. hello, i'm 0lly foster, here's what's coming up on sportsday tonight. the power of scotland. they're too strong for samoa, a bonus point win keeps their rugby world cup alive. dina's at the double in doha, 100 silver last night, now she's quickest in the 200 at the world athletics championships. cardiff are told by fifa that they have to pay the first installmenet of emiliano salas...
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the maya no security in modern day colombia. for centuries that one so precious substance was extracted here under appalling working conditions. every day narrows faced the threat of floods trucks accounts isn't collapsing tunnels at a time when alexander for an on board with that of the tunnels in 1801 countless indigenous people lost their lives toiling away down here. yes in the heroes dot com but if you look at the spanish forests the indigenous inhabitants to work in the mines and the eyes of the catholic church they didn't have a soul and were therefore seen as dispensable labor for working in the tunnels in it and nobody had to report their deaths. but unequal this is why there are no real statistics on how many people died working in the mines in the 1900 centuries forty's. by the time home to reach the so-called new world slavery had been a pillar of the spanish colonial economy for centuries. and when they could no longer find enough indigenous people to cover their labor needs the spanish that millions of africans abd
the maya no security in modern day colombia. for centuries that one so precious substance was extracted here under appalling working conditions. every day narrows faced the threat of floods trucks accounts isn't collapsing tunnels at a time when alexander for an on board with that of the tunnels in 1801 countless indigenous people lost their lives toiling away down here. yes in the heroes dot com but if you look at the spanish forests the indigenous inhabitants to work in the mines and the eyes...