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>> mecca. >> mecca, without question. right? and -- and, of course, as we've talked about in previous classes, being raised in nation of islam theology, he was raised to think that white people were fundamentally evil. and, in many ways, his own experiences, his own life experiences with white people reinforced that. so when he was told that while he was in prison, you know, by his -- his brothers and sisters, who had converted to the nation. it didn't surprise him. it actually clicked for him because according to him, it made sense in terms of the way he had been treated. in terms of the way his parents had been treated. of course, he's -- he's -- he's the son of a father who most likely was lynched. some of his uncles were lynched in georgia. he, of course, experienced and watched his own family, broken up and not supported by authorities. he saw his mother, instead of being supported by other people because she had so many children to take care of on her own after her husband was assassinated, he -- he saw her thrown into wha
>> mecca. >> mecca, without question. right? and -- and, of course, as we've talked about in previous classes, being raised in nation of islam theology, he was raised to think that white people were fundamentally evil. and, in many ways, his own experiences, his own life experiences with white people reinforced that. so when he was told that while he was in prison, you know, by his -- his brothers and sisters, who had converted to the nation. it didn't surprise him. it actually...
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. >> in mecca, men described as religious deviants are holding hostages in the sacred grand mosque. > praying at dawn when the 30 giant doors were sealed off by hundreds of members of a muslim sect. they seek to purify the religion from what they say is the corrupt influence of the current saudi arabian government. dozens are said to have died. >> this group of radical sunni fanatics took over, very abruptly, very suddenly, and very quickly, islam's holiest site. >> saudi officials rushed tanks and troops to mecca surrounding the shrine. eyewitnesses say as many as 10,000 pilgrims are still inside the grand mosque, and sniper fire was heard all day in mecca. >> broadcasts from iran today blame the united states for the assault on the grand mosque in mecca, the muslim holy city in saudi arabia. those broadcasts were heard in islamabad, the capital of pakistan, where a mob stormed the american embassy, killed a young marine guard, and trapped embassy. >> the mob was screaming "kill the american dogs" as they stormed the u.s. embassy in islamabad. >> this is the third major event now in
. >> in mecca, men described as religious deviants are holding hostages in the sacred grand mosque. > praying at dawn when the 30 giant doors were sealed off by hundreds of members of a muslim sect. they seek to purify the religion from what they say is the corrupt influence of the current saudi arabian government. dozens are said to have died. >> this group of radical sunni fanatics took over, very abruptly, very suddenly, and very quickly, islam's holiest site. >> saudi...
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so despite the risks later mecca baylor will continue to get up every morning before 6 to go out on patrol and save the rhinos. close. the for. the terminator revolutionizes the machine the fog everyone told me that i cannot trust my humble electrics but they knew came in the approval of high tech pioneers from austria give shots make us hummer and unprecedented the electronic upgrade and place stuff the stuff comes flush an engine the bread the finance to the folks. his secret tool. the least doily player and his art the books a matter of perspective. the kinetic images of sergey cutting. me experience the mesmerizing duality of his creations 1st hand. your romantics with in 60 minutes on t w. i like different languages we fight with different things that's fine let me all stick up for freedom freedom of speech and freedom of the press. giving freedom. global news that matters w. made for minds. live . the. we are living during the most extraordinary. history. of a.
so despite the risks later mecca baylor will continue to get up every morning before 6 to go out on patrol and save the rhinos. close. the for. the terminator revolutionizes the machine the fog everyone told me that i cannot trust my humble electrics but they knew came in the approval of high tech pioneers from austria give shots make us hummer and unprecedented the electronic upgrade and place stuff the stuff comes flush an engine the bread the finance to the folks. his secret tool. the least...
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harsh playhouse going to take time and i think significantly in the statement she called them harry in mecca not that you can get to sussex it's very personal way to do that and and she also said that it's going to be a transition period so we are going to say this dragging out a plan frankly and it's a few well a fully her final answer i think if i'm wondering what does this mean for the future of the british royals as an institution doesn't it with but the spoken deal of money and now was use in exchange for full time dedication to the creel. yeah actually carrying that and want something completely different to anything that we had seen before that are real challenges that cause that was that contact as you say was a family carry out duties and in exchange they get at his expense and say if i may travel well that taxpayers expenses and that is that they did not want any taxpayer funding and that is because they want to be free to do their own thing but there are 2 challenges the 1st is even possible that once you remove themselves from task a i think they're going to be carrying out tools
harsh playhouse going to take time and i think significantly in the statement she called them harry in mecca not that you can get to sussex it's very personal way to do that and and she also said that it's going to be a transition period so we are going to say this dragging out a plan frankly and it's a few well a fully her final answer i think if i'm wondering what does this mean for the future of the british royals as an institution doesn't it with but the spoken deal of money and now was use...
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communities along the mecca has felt and experienced the downstream impact. you have built in china already 11 power station there and in the lower reaches to dams already be constructed the. dam both in laos on demand stream rivers i think the reason why. impact has been going on is because there is no political will to. 6th riper in countries that chair de meco river to be. sincere to the problem and negotiate and try to manage the river in good governance manner it's interesting you mention the mekong river commission because it was set up precisely to monitor the river it's an intergovernmental body so are you basically saying the river commission exists in. yeah pretty much because the member country are only for downstream countries thailand laos cambodia and vietnam which are participate upstream countries like china and myanmar so making regarding power. not include all reparation governments and even though it a member. commission as process and agreements to manage the meco river in good manner anyway we have seen that we lost our plan for hydro pow
communities along the mecca has felt and experienced the downstream impact. you have built in china already 11 power station there and in the lower reaches to dams already be constructed the. dam both in laos on demand stream rivers i think the reason why. impact has been going on is because there is no political will to. 6th riper in countries that chair de meco river to be. sincere to the problem and negotiate and try to manage the river in good governance manner it's interesting you mention...
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when trotter was born in 1872 boston was considered the mecca of thenegro , a city in which property holding black men had been voting since the 1780s, where the public schools were desegregated in 1855 and where a literate politically savvy and activist black community or colored as they prefer to call themselves led free black resistance and as the son of a black elite that championed and benefited from this antebellum radicalism, trotter absorbed it when lord byron taught that legions of abolitionists adopted as their mantra. those that would be free must themselves strike the blow so with a fate in resistance and in his blackness trotters racial politics rejected the booker t. washington notion of separate as the fingers and white progressive insistence that the negro problem was confined to the south and that negroes themselves were eon redemption. although trotters militant racial politics were nurtured and supported by the tightly knit boston community in which he came of age the reality of life that had trotters challenge and the white progressives who supported their work. m
when trotter was born in 1872 boston was considered the mecca of thenegro , a city in which property holding black men had been voting since the 1780s, where the public schools were desegregated in 1855 and where a literate politically savvy and activist black community or colored as they prefer to call themselves led free black resistance and as the son of a black elite that championed and benefited from this antebellum radicalism, trotter absorbed it when lord byron taught that legions of...
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finally, we are in the red sea port ofjeddah, the gateway to saudi arabia's holy city of mecca and medinalast year the authorities relax travel restrictions making a visit to this part of the rod much easier. rajan has been exploring what the kingdom has to offer. it has been a fishing village since the sixth century then a major red sea trading post but today jeddah is the second biggest port in the arab world and saudi arabia's commercial capital. wonder into the historic district and you will find centuries of intrigue. the old city was a thriving multicultural centre with distinctive architecture. some homes and mosques date as far back as the seventh century. if i could play backgammon i'd be admiring every move, but these guys, i think they know what they are doing. jeddah is different is the motto of the city, and the coral stone is built into the fabric of the old city's buildings and walls testify to that. today as part of its grand vision 2030 programme, saudi is attempting to become an appealing tourist destination and the restoration of old jeddah is central to those plans. je
finally, we are in the red sea port ofjeddah, the gateway to saudi arabia's holy city of mecca and medinalast year the authorities relax travel restrictions making a visit to this part of the rod much easier. rajan has been exploring what the kingdom has to offer. it has been a fishing village since the sixth century then a major red sea trading post but today jeddah is the second biggest port in the arab world and saudi arabia's commercial capital. wonder into the historic district and you...
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compromise will be to replace the engine the moment the right technology becomes available technology mecca takes a healthy dose of pragmatism to save the world. that. protrude no think ballet and the country that most likely 1st comes to mind is russia focused on europe has been following the fortunes of one young russian dancer from a small town in the far east of siberia he's traveled a long way from home and work very very hard indeed in a bid to be taken on by one of the most prestigious ballet companies in the world at the bottle surely theater now even among the youngest competition in stiff and training in staff so did young sami on make the grade and has his dream come true. on the curriculum it is just called classical dance ringback in practice it's hard work for hours. out more. turn them out out out. and let me roll send you an semyonov is getting ready for his very 1st appearance on the big stage in the record the classic winter ballet he practices for hours every morning. my dad says that being a ballet dancer is nice but tough. it's especially tough for someone who comes fro
compromise will be to replace the engine the moment the right technology becomes available technology mecca takes a healthy dose of pragmatism to save the world. that. protrude no think ballet and the country that most likely 1st comes to mind is russia focused on europe has been following the fortunes of one young russian dancer from a small town in the far east of siberia he's traveled a long way from home and work very very hard indeed in a bid to be taken on by one of the most prestigious...
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and rajan is injeddah, the gateway to mecca, finding out about the city's incredible cultural heritagehich is great, but i've no idea what i'm doing! so make sure not to miss that. but for now, from me, mike corey, and the rest of the travel show team here, in the united states, it's goodbye. hello. monday brought some beautiful winter sunshine to large swathes of the uk. unfortunately, the prospects for the rest of this week are distinctly dull for one reason or another, be it a lot of low cloud lurking about, orfor this morning, some pretty stubborn fog. the high pressure that's keeping things dry is going to be staying with us, but it's just going to reorientate itself a little through the next few days, eventually shifting away south—westwards and pulling in more moisture from the atlantic. that's what's going to help to thicken our cloud. for this morning, the densest of fog likely to be an issue, i think, across the southern counties of england and into south wales. a lot of our major motorways, of course, in this area. please do bear in mind when you take to the roads that the f
and rajan is injeddah, the gateway to mecca, finding out about the city's incredible cultural heritagehich is great, but i've no idea what i'm doing! so make sure not to miss that. but for now, from me, mike corey, and the rest of the travel show team here, in the united states, it's goodbye. hello. monday brought some beautiful winter sunshine to large swathes of the uk. unfortunately, the prospects for the rest of this week are distinctly dull for one reason or another, be it a lot of low...
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and rajan is injeddah, the gateway to mecca, finding out about the city's incredible cultural heritagehich is great, but i've no idea what i'm doing! so make sure not to miss that. but for now, from me, mike corey, and the rest of the travel show team here, in the united states, it's goodbye. good afternoon to you. our sunday morning started off very cold for most of us, very frosty, we also had some dense fog patches around, especially west midlands and north—west england. this picture behind me is pretty much how the country is looking at the moment. a little cloud in places, particularly northern england. lots of sunshine in southern areas. this afternoon will stay sunny and cold for most of us will stay sunny and cold for most of us but there will be more cloud across the north—west corner of scotland, more of a breeze here. notice this area of cloud, the in north west england towards a west midlands which could be stubborn to clear and could linger all day. elsewhere, loads of sunshine around. cloud their care across the north west, 10 degrees in stornoway. a little rain pushing i
and rajan is injeddah, the gateway to mecca, finding out about the city's incredible cultural heritagehich is great, but i've no idea what i'm doing! so make sure not to miss that. but for now, from me, mike corey, and the rest of the travel show team here, in the united states, it's goodbye. good afternoon to you. our sunday morning started off very cold for most of us, very frosty, we also had some dense fog patches around, especially west midlands and north—west england. this picture...
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and rajan is injeddah, the gateway to mecca, finding out about the city's incredible cultural heritage which is great, but i've no idea what i'm doing! so make sure not to miss that. but for now, from me, mike corey, and the rest of the travel show team here, in the united states, it's goodbye. hello, it's bitterly cold out and about, it looks like it will be the cold est about, it looks like it will be the coldest night of the winter so far. and frost, ice and increasingly patchy fog will feature in the forecast for the next few days. in fact, with some sunshine and a lot of dry weather as well, though the sunshine will tend to fade as these weak weather fronts come around our area of high pressure and bring more cloud with them. but for the most part it's dry, some showers lingering in the far north and west of scotland and some rain and sleet is coming into eastern parts of england, especially east anglia. so with a widespread frost, —5 or —6 in the countryside, obviously ice will be a concern, especially where we have had the showers, but it has been so damp. freezing fog, especial
and rajan is injeddah, the gateway to mecca, finding out about the city's incredible cultural heritage which is great, but i've no idea what i'm doing! so make sure not to miss that. but for now, from me, mike corey, and the rest of the travel show team here, in the united states, it's goodbye. hello, it's bitterly cold out and about, it looks like it will be the cold est about, it looks like it will be the coldest night of the winter so far. and frost, ice and increasingly patchy fog will...
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the visiting quite good place it is like a muslim it is the big the mecca. for a monday the journey is also a sentimental one visiting the holy land as ancestors and to the other half of this culture split in 2 by the partition of india and pakistan in 1947. a former indian consul general to pakistan explains. good god put his very very or god stress it all very very very important to them. don't forget that it is probably the sikhs who suffered the most at partition the sikhs will be lost the most at partition. the sikhs also who retaliated there was a partition. how did the tiny minority of seats become such an important political issue for the 2 powerful nation. will cut off or change anything for the seats. could it be a testing ground for peace between india and pakistan more than 70 years after their partition. as we travel through india and pakistan when john we come across new hopes and fears. the look of. the new border crossing is located just a few hours drive south of kashmir the region india and pakistan have 2 wars over since their foundation a
the visiting quite good place it is like a muslim it is the big the mecca. for a monday the journey is also a sentimental one visiting the holy land as ancestors and to the other half of this culture split in 2 by the partition of india and pakistan in 1947. a former indian consul general to pakistan explains. good god put his very very or god stress it all very very very important to them. don't forget that it is probably the sikhs who suffered the most at partition the sikhs will be lost the...
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and rajan is injeddah, the gateway to mecca, finding out about the city's incredible cultural heritageat i'm doing! so make sure not to miss that. but for now, from me and the rest of the travel show tea m me and the rest of the travel show team here in the united states, it's goodbye. friday was a day of sunny spells and blustery showers but the weekend is up blustery showers but the weekend is up on us and there is a change. dry and sunnier throughout, some long—time frost. it is the other place of winter that we have not seen much of so far this year. still a north—westerly ushering in showers to the north and north—east of scotland, but elsewhere, after a pretty chilly start, some frost for some, it is a dry, fine, crisp sort of day. forget all about the double—figure temperatures. despite the sunshine, six, seven or eight will be the maximum on the day. then a widespread frost to get you into the first part of sunday. the one exception, the southerly breeze and the cloud will keep things on the mild side. but it will be a wee bit cloudy across the north and north—west of scotland.
and rajan is injeddah, the gateway to mecca, finding out about the city's incredible cultural heritageat i'm doing! so make sure not to miss that. but for now, from me and the rest of the travel show tea m me and the rest of the travel show team here in the united states, it's goodbye. friday was a day of sunny spells and blustery showers but the weekend is up blustery showers but the weekend is up on us and there is a change. dry and sunnier throughout, some long—time frost. it is the other...
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and rajan is injeddah, the gateway to mecca, finding out about the city's incredible cultural heritage've no idea what i'm doing! so make sure not to miss that. but for now, from me, mike corey, and the rest of the travel show team here, in the united states, it's goodbye. hello there. we have been used to mild, wet and windy weather. so things this weekend are going to be very different. instead of low pressure, we actually have an area of high pressure building in, settling things down. that means for most of us this weekend it is going to be dry. the sunshine will be out, the winds won't be as strong, but it will be cold. we have already had a frost this morning. there will be another one this morning as well. this weather watcher picture gives a flavour of how it has been. down to —3 or so. there have also been some showers of a wintry flavour in scotland already. those showers will continue to become fewer through the rest of the day as the winds ease a bit and it should then turn dry for northern ireland and north—west england. more cloud coming in here spilling into wales in the
and rajan is injeddah, the gateway to mecca, finding out about the city's incredible cultural heritage've no idea what i'm doing! so make sure not to miss that. but for now, from me, mike corey, and the rest of the travel show team here, in the united states, it's goodbye. hello there. we have been used to mild, wet and windy weather. so things this weekend are going to be very different. instead of low pressure, we actually have an area of high pressure building in, settling things down. that...
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fake news and its impact on citizens despite the channel itself being exposed as a misinformation mecca. you're watching our 2 international bring you your live news update from our studio here and moscow welcome to the program. friday marks 75 years since the liberation of warsaw from nazi germany by soviet forces operate the polish government does not celebrate the occasion limiting commemorations to 2 bands organize privately it's estimated that more than 5000000 poles one in every 7 citizens died in the war. i. the cities today empty and deserted the bodies of poles tortured and executed could often be seen in ditches and sewer pipes there is not a single undamaged building remaining in warsaw objects of historical and cultural heritage been plundered and demolished. i feel i am feel i feel. it is with great joy as i'm reporting to you that today on january the 7945 joint forces of the soviet army is 1st belarusian front and the polish 1st army have successfully completed an offensive operation for turning movement and have liberated the city of warsaw from that syrian baiters once
fake news and its impact on citizens despite the channel itself being exposed as a misinformation mecca. you're watching our 2 international bring you your live news update from our studio here and moscow welcome to the program. friday marks 75 years since the liberation of warsaw from nazi germany by soviet forces operate the polish government does not celebrate the occasion limiting commemorations to 2 bands organize privately it's estimated that more than 5000000 poles one in every 7...
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and rajan is injeddah, the gateway to mecca, finding out about the city's incredible cultural heritages great, but i've no idea what i'm doing! so make sure not to miss that. but for now, from me, mike corey, and the rest of the travel show team here, in the united states, it's goodbye. hello, it's been a day of two halves across the uk, cloudy and breezy for much of scotland and northern ireland, sunnier and colder for england and wales. but it's fog we're concerned about overnight, particularly across wales, the midlands and northwest england. visibility already less than 100 meters in places. and we have met office warnings for the fog overnight. we'll keep the cloud and the breeze going. plus, much of scotland and northern ireland that fall becoming quite dense through parts of northern england, into the midlands, wales, maybe into east anglia as well. and see where the lowest temperatures are indicated by those blue colours, minus six or minus seven for rural parts of england and wales, compared to eight or nine across the far north of scotland. this area of high pressure is the d
and rajan is injeddah, the gateway to mecca, finding out about the city's incredible cultural heritages great, but i've no idea what i'm doing! so make sure not to miss that. but for now, from me, mike corey, and the rest of the travel show team here, in the united states, it's goodbye. hello, it's been a day of two halves across the uk, cloudy and breezy for much of scotland and northern ireland, sunnier and colder for england and wales. but it's fog we're concerned about overnight,...
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fake news and its impact on the simpsons despite the channel itself being exposed as a misinformation mecca. a very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at our church here in moscow thanks for joining us this hour. party marks 75 years since the liberation of warsaw from nazi germany and by soviet and polish forces the capital was brutally occupied for years thousands were deported from the warsaw ghetto to death camps it's estimated that more than 5000000 poles one in every 7 citizens died in the war . i. the cities today empty and deserted the bodies of poles tortured and executed could often be seen in ditches and sewer pipes there is not a single undamaged building remaining in warsaw objects of historical and cultural heritage been plundered and demolished. i feel i am feeling i feel. it is with great joy as i'm reporting to you that today on january the 7945 joint forces of the soviet on his 1st television front and the polish 1st army have successfully completed an offensive operation with a turning movement and have liberated the city of warsaw from that sea invaders once
fake news and its impact on the simpsons despite the channel itself being exposed as a misinformation mecca. a very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at our church here in moscow thanks for joining us this hour. party marks 75 years since the liberation of warsaw from nazi germany and by soviet and polish forces the capital was brutally occupied for years thousands were deported from the warsaw ghetto to death camps it's estimated that more than 5000000 poles one in every 7...
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on they called it they did it officially and the wonders the treasures of any in the treasures of mecca the treasures of these places and indeed the treasures of china. the 8th the golden lead the attack in the opium wars the worst crimes against humanity in the 1900. addicting the chinese to opium to improve britain's trade balance he attacked the sum a palace which was the path and all of the of asia china is trying to buy their backs i tried or is now trying to even steal them back it's thought to get each treasures back call the museums of blood and other museums of propaganda is that really where the british museum unsticking. we heart of the problem is the inability of british museums to face and to describe accurately these colonial outrages the van de at an exhibit a few months ago about the might dollar raid in 867 which was one of the worst colonial atrocities and i actually made a note of what the labels said in this rather pathetic little exhibition it said it's time we realised that this was a controversial period in british ethiopian relationships actually detail legal fra
on they called it they did it officially and the wonders the treasures of any in the treasures of mecca the treasures of these places and indeed the treasures of china. the 8th the golden lead the attack in the opium wars the worst crimes against humanity in the 1900. addicting the chinese to opium to improve britain's trade balance he attacked the sum a palace which was the path and all of the of asia china is trying to buy their backs i tried or is now trying to even steal them back it's...
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>> guest: everything from, i've taken to mecca trips overseas -- two trips overseas. i have traveled phone and any members do this but some denotes a primary because you never know where you plug the phone and if it's going to charge for what might get loaded on it, where you leave it, who may come in contact with it. so that's one of the steps i take. i also have had my office swept when people send us of things. i will have my office ensure they are scared to make sure there are no listening devices or other -- >> host: are you unique in this regard? >> guest: i don't know. i haven't i have had this conven with a lot of other members, but i recently received something to the office, and i went out to our lovely staff assistant and said, have you swept, have had them check this one for bugs? no. we had a new intern who was there and she looked thinking bugs like creepy crawlers, suite had a little chuckle as we explained that. the interesting thing about it is it's wonderful how public our offices are, but anyone can come in at any point in time. and having been on t
>> guest: everything from, i've taken to mecca trips overseas -- two trips overseas. i have traveled phone and any members do this but some denotes a primary because you never know where you plug the phone and if it's going to charge for what might get loaded on it, where you leave it, who may come in contact with it. so that's one of the steps i take. i also have had my office swept when people send us of things. i will have my office ensure they are scared to make sure there are no...
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and the dublin correspondent burgomaster welcome but let's start with a background why do harry and mecca want to step down in this way. that you haven't given any exact definition as to what it is that they want and why it is they said they want to take on a new so-called progressive role within the royal family there is of course a lot of speculation as to what the reasons are one is media coverage we know that prince harry in particular has long been unhappy with the tabloids the british tabloids in particular he has filed lawsuits he has food was with them he said they are vilifying his wife so that is one reason the other is continued speculation about him and his brother not getting along as well as they used to so they were always very close but since prince harry has been with meghan markle there was a lot of course of that they don't get along as well anymore that there is not a good relationship between the 2 wives so those could be the reasons but of course this is just speculation they haven't really given any clear reason themselves ok so today's talks at sandringham than the
and the dublin correspondent burgomaster welcome but let's start with a background why do harry and mecca want to step down in this way. that you haven't given any exact definition as to what it is that they want and why it is they said they want to take on a new so-called progressive role within the royal family there is of course a lot of speculation as to what the reasons are one is media coverage we know that prince harry in particular has long been unhappy with the tabloids the british...
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he went out of his way to visit asia, singapore, the philippines, china, which are big basketball meccasort. he was a great ambassadorfor the nba, not only in the united states, but here in asia where it is now a huge support. and has a huge following. in asia where it is now a huge support. and has a huge followinglj was support. and has a huge following.” was going to ask you that as asia wa kes was going to ask you that as asia wakes up to this news just coming up to 5:30am or you are. how much of an impact given that basketball and kobe bryant had become so popular in recent years? very popular. he is a very popular basketball figure in china, in the philippines, which these countries are where basketball isa these countries are where basketball is a religion. he is basically —— has spread the popularity of the nba across many countries here in the region. that is why the nba is such an important part of everyone's basketball lives here in asia, particularly for myself. i have a lwa ys particularly for myself. i have always tried to watch three or four nba gamesa always tried to watc
he went out of his way to visit asia, singapore, the philippines, china, which are big basketball meccasort. he was a great ambassadorfor the nba, not only in the united states, but here in asia where it is now a huge support. and has a huge following. in asia where it is now a huge support. and has a huge followinglj was support. and has a huge following.” was going to ask you that as asia wa kes was going to ask you that as asia wakes up to this news just coming up to 5:30am or you are. how...
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when once you're not a swell meccas you to. the annual i did that then in a lab or what did that mean a sub to. me i've been asked to hide. such a wonderful via how you might effect how i could basically didn't we're looking at couldn't we have been talking would be m.e.b. sticking with it if either had to either but there's a good n. now you can go 1st would i like if he made a monumental that he thought as you have. people because you're even more diffuse a look at ya that it admitted. yes none of. that about him to lift about and i'll intimate what i do think that we have to watch up to what i like a few minutes late to be sure concocted looking at me or how do i follow my few was he likes. how he said he could to veolia little hollow seam in and if i had to if he homburg. as i think a theory minute of if you want to. jefferson who was born in england penned a key sections of the declaration of independence he became one of the founding fathers of the united states along with benjamin franklin samuel adams and a tobacco farm
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active weather right here that is going to continue to make its way towards medina as well down towards mecca maybe a shower by the evening timeframe we do expect to see attempts there of about 30 degrees well for the northern part of africa course we're still dealing with the heavy rain across parts of coastal libya as well as into egypt that is going to continue with some winds as well as we go from thursday as well as into friday cairo you can even see a shower too as we go towards friday temps are dropping to about 17 degrees there but up towards tunis much better weather with a temperature of about 15 degrees and then here across much of southern africa we are going to be seeing some very heavy rain over towards medigap over the next few days in the mozambique channel we do have a circulation we are watching that's going to bring some very heavy rain across 1st towards northern madagascar and as we go towards friday that will start to slide a little bit more towards the south even parts of mozambique you could be seeing some very heavy rain over the next few days but for cape town it is
active weather right here that is going to continue to make its way towards medina as well down towards mecca maybe a shower by the evening timeframe we do expect to see attempts there of about 30 degrees well for the northern part of africa course we're still dealing with the heavy rain across parts of coastal libya as well as into egypt that is going to continue with some winds as well as we go from thursday as well as into friday cairo you can even see a shower too as we go towards friday...
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all kinds of kids and all kinds of dreams boy does it ever the cy young doctor's lab coat covered in mecca room coconut reaching for the stars the astronauts hair crafted from buffalo grass and the artists shoes that you'll see their affection from cranberry c they got the hats off to the animators at this los big clue that are spinning stars there's jetpacks propelling smoke. and the animated ellie the trade try screened. they're really all technical delights for us to watches that's hard to float goes down. collins colorado. they go right here they come it's always an honor to welcome a this group this is the united states marine corps mounted color guard led by their grand by their marshall on how we power the members of this group are happy to from barstow california volunteered for the duty. >>they're the only unit in the parade today that you will see carrying the american flag and they are writing what were at one time while palomino mustangs that were adopted from the bureau of land management to adopt a force program we salute these guys do as they present the callers they are the
all kinds of kids and all kinds of dreams boy does it ever the cy young doctor's lab coat covered in mecca room coconut reaching for the stars the astronauts hair crafted from buffalo grass and the artists shoes that you'll see their affection from cranberry c they got the hats off to the animators at this los big clue that are spinning stars there's jetpacks propelling smoke. and the animated ellie the trade try screened. they're really all technical delights for us to watches that's hard to...
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when trotter was born in 1872, boston was considered the, quote, mecca of the negro. a city in which property old holding black men -- where the public schools were desegregated in 1855 and a highly liberal activist black community, or colder that they preferred to call themselves, led free black resistance to slavery. as the son of black that's champion benefited from the radicalism, monroe trotter on associated from anaway age the lord byron quote, those who would be free themselves must strike the blow. thus with a faith in black community resistance and in his blackness generally, trotter's racial politics rejected the booker t. washington nation aspirate as the fingers and white progressive insistence that the negro, problem, was con bind to the south and negroes were beyond redemption. although trotter's militant racial politicians support bid tightly knit boston community, the reality of life in the -- forced trotter roz provocative challenge to conservative facial spokes men. he more than any other african-american born the years after the civil war, trotter d
when trotter was born in 1872, boston was considered the, quote, mecca of the negro. a city in which property old holding black men -- where the public schools were desegregated in 1855 and a highly liberal activist black community, or colder that they preferred to call themselves, led free black resistance to slavery. as the son of black that's champion benefited from the radicalism, monroe trotter on associated from anaway age the lord byron quote, those who would be free themselves must...
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any casino with exposure to the gambling mecca of macao has pretty much turned into a ghost town. not a lot of investors expected this, though. invisalign maker has been falling all day although it punched into positive territory in the last 40 minutes. why? it tempered first quarter expectations on coronavirus concerns. china is one of the largest markets, accounting for 8% of the tooth aligner's revenues. >>> dow jones industrials may turn positive, but dr. ken alibek is one of the world's foremost experts on the deadly virus. he's the author of "biohazard, the chilling true story of the largest covert biological weapons program in the world." he actually ran the secret soviet facilities where the plague and anthrax were weaponized before he defected to america in 1992 to help the u.s. government's biodefense program. dr. alibek joins us now live in a fox business exclusive. doctor, welcome. i have to ask you right off the bat, the w.h.o. inspector general has now said i changed my mind, it is now a global disaster. what do you think about that? >> first of all, let me say, it's
any casino with exposure to the gambling mecca of macao has pretty much turned into a ghost town. not a lot of investors expected this, though. invisalign maker has been falling all day although it punched into positive territory in the last 40 minutes. why? it tempered first quarter expectations on coronavirus concerns. china is one of the largest markets, accounting for 8% of the tooth aligner's revenues. >>> dow jones industrials may turn positive, but dr. ken alibek is one of the...
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chinese new year is a very big holiday in las vegas, with chinese tourists coming into that big tourism meccare have been no cancellations. makes sense, right if you're in a virus situation, you want to get out of town. the question and analysts are looking at this, with all of the travel restrictions in place, quarantining, will there be an impact >> we will find out. thank you very much, contessa brewer >>> many companies and stocks like the ones we talked about that are be impacted seem obvious. big names in china like nike and tapestry but there is one you may not thought about, and that is estee lauder yep. 17% of its sales come from china, far more than many of its peers. stock is on pace for its worse day in a long time and certainly is not helping helped by a downgrade out of oppenheimer today. let's bring in the man who made that call, managing director and senior analyst at oppenheimer. ra pesh, thank you for joining us i mentioned some sales are gone forever. you can't go back in time and go to dinner. you lose yourself. won't much of estee lauder's sales ultimately come back just
chinese new year is a very big holiday in las vegas, with chinese tourists coming into that big tourism meccare have been no cancellations. makes sense, right if you're in a virus situation, you want to get out of town. the question and analysts are looking at this, with all of the travel restrictions in place, quarantining, will there be an impact >> we will find out. thank you very much, contessa brewer >>> many companies and stocks like the ones we talked about that are be...
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the store was a mecca for local musicians and served the likes of jerry garcia and other icons of theusic scene. its long-time owner remembers the day a teenage musician unknowingly helped him sell a guitar to carlos santana. >> and one day he came here. there was a kid who did not know carlos santana was in the store, was looking at the red one and he was playing one of his solos. carlos walked back toward the end of the store. the guy stopped. he didn't buy the guitar and left but carlos said what guitar was that kid playing? he ended up buying the dguitar s a gift for someone. >> he said difficulties with the lease played a part in the decision. some of the inventory will be moved to a sister store in redwood city. >>> another san francisco business plans to close despite being popular with locals and tourists. the warming hut will shut down in march for renovations. the chronicle says that the warming hut like other restaurants is facing challenges in food preparations. when it reopens in march, it will serve just snacks and beverages. >>> well, not too cold this week, but the rai
the store was a mecca for local musicians and served the likes of jerry garcia and other icons of theusic scene. its long-time owner remembers the day a teenage musician unknowingly helped him sell a guitar to carlos santana. >> and one day he came here. there was a kid who did not know carlos santana was in the store, was looking at the red one and he was playing one of his solos. carlos walked back toward the end of the store. the guy stopped. he didn't buy the guitar and left but...
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the store was a mecca and served the likes of jerry garcia of the san francisco music scene. they remember the day a teenager helped sell a guitar to carlo santana. >> one day he came here and there was a kid who did not know he was in the store, was looking and he was explaining explaininp guy stopped and he didn't buy the guy star and left. he said what guitar was the kid playing? he ended up buying it as a gift for someone. >> he says difficulties with the lease played a part and some of the inventory will be moved to a sister store. >>> 15 oscar nominated short films are headed to theaters next week. >> the films nominated in animated, live action and documentary short films will debut in new york on the 29th and will hit select theaters on the 31st. you can watch the oscars on sunday, february 9. abc 7 is the only place you can check it out. >>> we're coming back with another full 90 minutes of news including this. >> reporter: this morning as you wake up we know at least one person is dead, killed in a fire overnight at the el dorado mobile home park in sunnyvale. a hea
the store was a mecca and served the likes of jerry garcia of the san francisco music scene. they remember the day a teenager helped sell a guitar to carlo santana. >> one day he came here and there was a kid who did not know he was in the store, was looking and he was explaining explaininp guy stopped and he didn't buy the guy star and left. he said what guitar was the kid playing? he ended up buying it as a gift for someone. >> he says difficulties with the lease played a part and...
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the store was a mecca for local musicians and served the likes of jerry garcia and other icons of the francisco music scene. its long-time owner remembers the day a teenaged musician unknowingly helped him sell a guitar to carlos santana. >> and one day he came here, and there was a kid who did not know carlos santana was in the store, was looking at the red stratocaster, and he was playing one of his solos. and carlos walked back toward the end of the store, and then the guy stopped and he didn't buy the guitar, he left. but carlos came what guitar was that kid playing? he ended up bying the guitar as a gift for someone. >> he says difficulties with the lease played a part in the decision. some of the inventory will now be moved to a sister store in redwood city. but what a great legacy. four decades. >> a little bit of history there. >> seriously. it's monday and the roadways are looking good. skies not too bad, a little gray. >> a little gray. roadways might be a little damp tomorrow, but remainder of this afternoon a and evening, they're going to be pretty dry. here is a look at l
the store was a mecca for local musicians and served the likes of jerry garcia and other icons of the francisco music scene. its long-time owner remembers the day a teenaged musician unknowingly helped him sell a guitar to carlos santana. >> and one day he came here, and there was a kid who did not know carlos santana was in the store, was looking at the red stratocaster, and he was playing one of his solos. and carlos walked back toward the end of the store, and then the guy stopped and...
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under obama, you couldn't buy mecca dishwasher.ou couldn't buy and ice making machine without obama getting in on it and decide how it was going to operate and how many bolts and what it was going to look like. they want control. increase their control over all of our lives and that's a terrible thing. >> tucker: of course. spend the afternoon shopping and you will find the degree to control. life evolves. water in your shower. >> fortunately president trump has deregulated them. >> tucker: thank you. continuing to monitor the impeachment trial, debate, whatever. it's going on on capitol hill. we will dip in shortly. hillary clinton meanwhile can't help but jumping on all of this. a short time ago she tweeted "i thought everyone wanted my authentic unvarnished views but to be serious, the number one priority for our country and world is retiring trump and i as i always have will do whatever i can to support our nominee." in a new campaign ad, documentary, sorry, hillary is in fact not doing that. she is savaging bernie sanders. "no
under obama, you couldn't buy mecca dishwasher.ou couldn't buy and ice making machine without obama getting in on it and decide how it was going to operate and how many bolts and what it was going to look like. they want control. increase their control over all of our lives and that's a terrible thing. >> tucker: of course. spend the afternoon shopping and you will find the degree to control. life evolves. water in your shower. >> fortunately president trump has deregulated them....
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wanted to scottish thunderstorms across into western areas a saudi we've got 29 year high there in mecca 21 and 24 and by this time it has a say beginning to actually rise as we go through the week i mean one across into madagascar we have seen these flooding rains and these are more pictures coming out from the northwest of madagascar the prime minister is now calling this a national disaster over 107000 people displaced because of these widespread floods there is more rain in the for you know wednesday some showers and thunderstorms similar story on thursday elsewhere want to show east and south africa but while in cape town. india a nation of 1300000000 people deeply religious desperately divided i think good you know the issue which is potentially catastrophic what's causing this crisis of identity is making the get better but places off his ancestors and why is it getting worse. joining me are pushed us here on my journey in search of india's soul coming soon on al-jazeera. trust is fundamental to all our relationships we trust banks with our money talk to us without really personal
wanted to scottish thunderstorms across into western areas a saudi we've got 29 year high there in mecca 21 and 24 and by this time it has a say beginning to actually rise as we go through the week i mean one across into madagascar we have seen these flooding rains and these are more pictures coming out from the northwest of madagascar the prime minister is now calling this a national disaster over 107000 people displaced because of these widespread floods there is more rain in the for you know...
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she won five awards, for mecca of the big ones. she was overwhelmed by all the admiration.a fan. when she accepted album of the year, she said this belonged to ariana grande. ariana grande said, no, no, it is yours. also, her brother, he won producer of the year and he said, we wrote an album about depression, suicidal thoughts and climate change. we stand up here confused and grateful. this is one of the most action packed award shows and one of the longest. run through the other highlights. one of the big highlights. one of the big highlights was ariana grande. i'm a fan of her anyway but the ball gown she wore last night was insane, including matching gloves. it is reportedly 20 feet in diameter and fa ns were reportedly 20 feet in diameter and fans were saying before the show had even started that she had won the night already, it was all about her. this is what we will remember her far, despite her performing her hits. in 2018 demi lovato was rushed to hospital with a suspected overdose. this was her best performances that happened and it was obviously very overwhelmin
she won five awards, for mecca of the big ones. she was overwhelmed by all the admiration.a fan. when she accepted album of the year, she said this belonged to ariana grande. ariana grande said, no, no, it is yours. also, her brother, he won producer of the year and he said, we wrote an album about depression, suicidal thoughts and climate change. we stand up here confused and grateful. this is one of the most action packed award shows and one of the longest. run through the other highlights....
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the largest pilgrimage is to iraq, much bigger then to mecca. there are all of these ties and a fear of a return of another saddam. terrorism issue of and isis. something that is basically considered in that calculation, so it will continue that theto remember .illing was not just solemani it is the u.s. helping to unite this anti-american sentiment, at least among the iranian forces. thiswant to finish with small question but a big answer. this is to anybody. what is the impact on israel? full rightis hands now. he was very careful not to cause certain kinds of lines in his conflict with iran. andade a rational approach he does not want this to go beyond it. >> having said that, from the perspective of the government, i think everybody would agree that they have never had a better ally than this one. necessary tos maintain a without necessarily getting sucked into a full-blown war with iran, so that will be the balancing act that the prime -- that they will contend with. >> thank you very much for joining us this afternoon and we hope to see yo
the largest pilgrimage is to iraq, much bigger then to mecca. there are all of these ties and a fear of a return of another saddam. terrorism issue of and isis. something that is basically considered in that calculation, so it will continue that theto remember .illing was not just solemani it is the u.s. helping to unite this anti-american sentiment, at least among the iranian forces. thiswant to finish with small question but a big answer. this is to anybody. what is the impact on israel? full...
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chief joke about being a conservative columnist at the time was it's like being the chief rabbi at meccat a lot of company there. >> so how long does take you to write a column? >> it can be two and half hours and it can be 20 hours. the length of time i spend working on it has an inverse correlation on how good the column is. >> you ever get writers block and just call him up and say i just don't have anything today? >> no, that is not allowed. [laughter] that's not the way it works. suppose you write something that they turn 20 words you need 30 more wordy get the extra 30 do you always have to fill up exact 850? >> i throw in something about character you know. [laughter] >> so were you surprised that the readership that you produced with those columns. how many people not read them and i assume your pretty well-known as a result of those columns? >> i don't know. i will say that joe columnist tell about their job, it's like being married to a nympho maniac it's good for the first two weeks, but you have to keep producing. [laughter] but i actually, the first six months on the job whe
chief joke about being a conservative columnist at the time was it's like being the chief rabbi at meccat a lot of company there. >> so how long does take you to write a column? >> it can be two and half hours and it can be 20 hours. the length of time i spend working on it has an inverse correlation on how good the column is. >> you ever get writers block and just call him up and say i just don't have anything today? >> no, that is not allowed. [laughter] that's not the...
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and mecca, and then mission grove. and.spanish] where are you at? thank you. sam, once again, he gave home to it. so this has been a transitional space for our community, which has a lot of history. it's kind of a bitter but sweet moment today. as i walked over here, because i only live two blocks down, i didn't have to drive or catch a cab or ride my bike or my low rider, you know, but it is, as i reflect back, you know, i honor you, brother. thank you so much. i know that he did call me a couple of times because some people weren't paying their rent i won't mention which organizations, and sam was having a budget problem. >> i need you to make a phone call, and of course, i would call people up and say go pay sam. and they did. everybody paid their rent, right that is why the buildings are being built because everybody paid their rent. and the last thing i wanted to share is when he talked about the eviction they are going through, and he did call me, and at that time, we had 24th street revitalization committee which i w
and mecca, and then mission grove. and.spanish] where are you at? thank you. sam, once again, he gave home to it. so this has been a transitional space for our community, which has a lot of history. it's kind of a bitter but sweet moment today. as i walked over here, because i only live two blocks down, i didn't have to drive or catch a cab or ride my bike or my low rider, you know, but it is, as i reflect back, you know, i honor you, brother. thank you so much. i know that he did call me a...
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and as read the works that inform groups like hal qaeda, if it is clear that is and more mecca is won'tgain facing a global totalitarian ideology. >> is lose focus more for america's soul. his other times are we fight, any feeding jihad. joining the conversation with your phone calls, tweets and facebook messages. in a nine eastern on afterwards, steven greenhouse talks about his book, beaten down and worked up. >> so many people have no idea what unions are into and how unions help bring us a 40 hour workweek and tension and pensions and a bumper sticker union to the folks who brought it to the weekend. i wanted to explain to people that you units have achieved a lot in history another and declined pretty a sneak result, things are considerably worse for workers. then 30 or 40 years ago pretty >> watch featured nonfiction authors, this weekend and every weekend on book tv on "c-span2". recently on our author interview program afterwards, university of virginia history professor sara mata discussed the history and politics of dibacco. here's a portion of the interview. >> is the member
and as read the works that inform groups like hal qaeda, if it is clear that is and more mecca is won'tgain facing a global totalitarian ideology. >> is lose focus more for america's soul. his other times are we fight, any feeding jihad. joining the conversation with your phone calls, tweets and facebook messages. in a nine eastern on afterwards, steven greenhouse talks about his book, beaten down and worked up. >> so many people have no idea what unions are into and how unions help...
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it's mecca >> and not even official. my full time job is an academic at the new university is pro bono to produce and the officials are on the road. but my addition to choose this topic of an tight semitism for a number of reasons. one of course is that a we have failed in the system. we have 58 minutes. in the jewish communities. there beneficiary of the video first - thousands of communications. the second is, this that i hold, has origins in response to academic 50 years ago. thus even begin to look at this. but somehow the un moving forward, for me it's really back home to where it all began. the desire to challenge this anti-semitism. i understand the un has gone cheap mentioned house. and their parts of it of which are anti-semitic. item seven is he problem. and it is used to advise israel, in many ways and it also perhaps undermines part of the un which may have a genuine desire for the subject. it's doing good work now. on the education and combating anti-semitism. gets brought up a few times of the year. so my.i
it's mecca >> and not even official. my full time job is an academic at the new university is pro bono to produce and the officials are on the road. but my addition to choose this topic of an tight semitism for a number of reasons. one of course is that a we have failed in the system. we have 58 minutes. in the jewish communities. there beneficiary of the video first - thousands of communications. the second is, this that i hold, has origins in response to academic 50 years ago. thus even...
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culture, religion, the largest iranian religious pilgrimage is to kabul in iraq, much bigger than to mecca. so there is all of these ties and also the fear of the return of another saddam, or anything like that that had very severe consequences for iran, the war, and then also this yash of terrorism and isis, all of these play in the iranian psyche beyond just the core of the hardliners and the regime and it's something that basically is considered in the calculations. so i think it is going to continue, and also we have to again remember that the killing was not just soleimani, it was also moe handess, an iraqi force, and that is going to basically -- it's the u.s. helping to unite this anti-american sentiment, at least among the iranian forces and their iraqi allies, if not proxies. >> i want to finish with this very, very small question, but big answer. this is to anybody. this is from johnathon cue teb. what is the impact on israel in the current situation? >> start. >> got his hands feel right now. his own crisis. but i think it was said before that first of all israel has been -- bee
culture, religion, the largest iranian religious pilgrimage is to kabul in iraq, much bigger than to mecca. so there is all of these ties and also the fear of the return of another saddam, or anything like that that had very severe consequences for iran, the war, and then also this yash of terrorism and isis, all of these play in the iranian psyche beyond just the core of the hardliners and the regime and it's something that basically is considered in the calculations. so i think it is going to...
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special edition of the dish we'll take you inside hiscle kitchen and how he turned a small town into a meccaalled the largest art movement in the world and for the first time i want has a home. we'll take you inside the first and only graffiti museum. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday". >>> root grew up in san diego with three sisters. his parents divorced when he was 7 years old. >> my parents were these hillbillies who were just contrary. they didn't know how to raise people. they had this huge fight where my mother was going to set the house on fire. she had poured gasoline all over my father's car. she said i will light this up. and when i look back i see the whole scene as if i'm a camera outside of my body looking at my sisters and i, looking at the scene. i don't remember getting back into my body until many years later, until actually i got sober. >> in 199 he took a break from show business and quit smoking and drinking. >> what did you feel need repairing? >> i needed to get back to myself. i had barbecues and game nights. i got to know my nieces and nephews. reconnected
special edition of the dish we'll take you inside hiscle kitchen and how he turned a small town into a meccaalled the largest art movement in the world and for the first time i want has a home. we'll take you inside the first and only graffiti museum. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday". >>> root grew up in san diego with three sisters. his parents divorced when he was 7 years old. >> my parents were these hillbillies who were just contrary. they didn't know...