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his wife, michelle >> -- see carl taking my son's life with michelle being involved >> michelle was farm a loving, doting wife, he said the woman they knew was pure self interest, would d anything to get what she wanted exhibit a -- so, what was it that jus turned marc against you? >> michele's manipulation. >> it was michele who pushed marc to break away from th family business, they said michelle who tore the family apart by stoking her own daughter's allegations of abus to drive a permanent wedge between marc and his dad and get marc and his money all t herself. they could easily see he goating her father int planning a murder. >> michelle is a sociopath she absolutely cares nothing about anyone or anything but michelle >> what an allegation, if true and, as it happened, detective brooks was pretty sure he sa an effort by the grieving wido to manipulate him. in the interview room, o course, right after the murder all that emotion in her voice. .. it seemed like an act t him. >> there were no tears no tears >> but her voice of desperatio captured on the 9-1-1 call surely that was real
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michelle michelle, president of european comes on 60 minutes on the w for people to us. mm. that's why we lose reporter every weekend on d. w. ah, this is focus on europe. i'm labriola glad you could join us. britain is gearing up for the coronation of king charles, who became monarch last year upon the death of his mother, queen elizabeth the 2nd. it's an occasion charles has been preparing for his whole life. and the stakes are high, both for the king and his wife, camilla. a series of scandals and public quarrels have placed the royal family under intense scrutiny. now the king is under pressure to preserve the future of the monarchy and the united kingdom. well this crown is the centerpiece of the coronation and a symbol of the monarchy. it's made from solid gold and is set with hundreds of precious stones and pearls, dazzling to some, but to others. it's a spectacle. they would rather not witness. british republicans, including ben clinton, want to abolish the monarchy altogether, unthinkable for supporters of the royal family who are in the planning stages of their own coronation parties. for them, it's a chance to witness history. and the 1st such ceremony in 70 years marching into a new era, the coronation of king charles, the festivities are of plenty and not just in front of buckingham palace, all over the country. the crown subjects are preparing for their new king, boyne valley road and maidenhead. a small town in the south of the u. k is no exception. the queen was a wonderful role morgan and i think charles will, will be you. good as well. do it. everything is in honor of the big day. the residents are closing off the whole street. the party committee has their work cut out. ah, it's bank, it's a big celebration i we're looking forward to it. but not all britons are so enthusiastic. republicans, ben clinton and david mcalpine, our up in ours. a change is long overdue. they say why should we not have the chance to vote for and had of sight? why should we have to pop a family has been on elected that no one can aspire to be had a site in this country. no young person can look up and think, how about student auto and my class go and i want to make high go to improve people's lives. it goes against every democratic norm. and not only that, the monarchy is expensive, republicans argue, and investigation by a british newspaper, estimated the king's personal fortune at nearly 2000000000 pounds. partly reasonable at a time when some britons can barely feed their families, they say, my lord, gravely si, fi. this enormous privilege and honor and well, some position. i think the term that generally it reinforces the whole class system . you know, it's like the a says of class in this country, which is a severe issue. and so no one can really get to the tall charles, the 3rd, unlike his late mother, is drawing protests at his public appearances. but despite the odd egg flying his way, he seemed unfazed by the negative attention. walking nonchalantly, past demonstrations like this one in the north of england. the slogan, not my king. younger britons in particular are increasingly skeptical of the royals, according to polls. hundreds, guy ready, bodies, coronation protests were hoping to grow by, you know, putting a lie on some of the, you know, very unjust things that will finally been doing in, well that i'll see. decade is not just the last year. i think this was a really great opportunity for us to, you know, so i message should aloud. but back in boeing valley road, the republicans message goes unheard. the children color in the king's carriage and other royal motifs. while the adults prepare for the festivities, i replied, gone, are going to serve with afternoon tea, where to place the union jacks. the party planners agree 74 year old charles is the ideal head of state the on the so the problems with the country house on the undersized, the strand, the country house, because fits is always had him on kate's a, his j. it's as part of the structure of the, of you not to kentucky, not to have it. i think would be quite detrimental for the country. it might and shock wise, you're on to, well, don't think, you know, if he gets death done and a monkey don't. charles camilla and the royal family are still popular in britain, drawing much admiration for their royal splendor. they will continue to represent the country internationally. at least for the time being because young britons are becoming increasingly uncomfortable with the traditions, the centuries old form of government and the monarchy it's crop planting. season for farmers and telling machines are digging up the fields in order to prepare the soil. but in ukraine, one of the world's top grain producers, air rating, the earth comes with great risk or less german fears for his life. when he sets foot on his fields. fighting is ongoing. in ukraine's eastern frond, though in the region of harkins, ukrainian troops were able to push back russian forces and hold on to territory. but the war and destruction has turned many fields there into death traps for ukraine's farmers. ah, now that spring has arrived, go look here man should be telling his fields, but he can't. russian forces may have withdrawn from the harkey of region, but they left explosive souvenirs behind for the ukrainian farmers. will have a question for you about the russian position was over there. i mean, they mind everything in front of it but got good. awesome, well these are my fields. well, who knows what's lying there? more look of the honda with to plow this soil and planted with heavy seed drills would be downright suicidal for all i care. mon, i mean for them to me that looks like an anti tank my and when i was told it was lying close by and probably rigged up with some kind of trap where you after the heavy fighting that took place in the heart eve region, the countryside is regarded as 100 percent contaminated with mines and unexploded devices. and they're not hard to find. this is one end of a russian smidge missile. it contains the thruster. no one knows what else might be buried here. o, like here man sees his entire livelihood threatened before the war broke out. he had 30 employees since then he says he's lost half a 1000000 euros. he's one of thousands of farmers suffering the same fate in ukraine, once known as europe spread, basket, all blue. it's very painful. it would've been so as what i've heard from other farmers. what if we go big, some farms had been completely destroyed. now ukraine has thought to have the highest density of land mines of any country on earth, national and international organizations like britons, halo trust are on site trying to clear and diffuse the minds on the personal minds with pressure blades on the personal mind. bonding fragmentation ah mines grenades on trip wires, and we are finding all sorts of a cluster munition used any grain on the vehicle lines in plastic and metal cases. experts say that 30 to 40 percent of ukraine's entire surface area will have to be swept before being open to the public. we have people that are not being able to walk on their own land, on their own yards. go forth picnic or walk freely. because of the mines in the other, handly conte cultivate of their land and which is like the most cases the 1st, the source of income for the family. although scenarios can be infer structure areas that are again contaminated just in ukraine. we are seeing the, the number of accidents increasing, but many farmers have to take the chance in order to survive in some regions. they are risking their very lives by tilling the soil. so the super shrapnel here here and here with. ready over the village, it'll take a long time to get it all out. yeah. i mean, it's like a gaping wound. not many metal splinters, mostly plastic and rubber. arena. now it's bearable. never mind, but the 1st day it was no fun at all. you are, he drove over a land mine with his tractor. he's lucky to be alive. but he won't give up. even if he has to clear the mines himself. he shows us some military equipment he found in the field. they offered me a better with the way i see it. i'm not the 1st no poker, and i won't be the last in ukraine to get blown up for you to walk all a care man is also considering clearing his fields himself to save his farm yard . do this for you. i. busy sure, none the for more if they don't help hon and when the 2nd year comes around the new in the more reporter to when people can't work and they don't get help to remove some leave and won't come back with we're, it'll be very hard to restore all this, so if we don't do it now, those are washed, go next shirts. elizabeth is out of he is worried that this growing season will make or break the future for him and his farm. sweden is well known for its position as a politically neutral state, but russia's invasion of ukraine has led to some swedes. questioning this longstanding policy. now the northern europeans are breaking with the status quo and are seeking protection from nato. the defense alliance of european and north american nations, sweden is keen to be admitted into the alliance as soon as possible, due to its close proximity to russia. stockholm has just expelled a several russian diplomats for allegedly threatening state security as relations between the 2 nations sour. well for young soldiers like philip up the war and ukraine has changed everything and military training exercises have taken on a new found urgency and importance. didn't have you got voluntary about a 100 meters from here who no matter what aim for that area. el moved out of the enemy line a, somewhere in this forest intelligence has res vilify, and her group could enemy forces are close by. we've been given permission to accompany the swedish military unit on an exercise, but are asked to avoid using last names. the 20 year old conscripts signed for military service before russia's invasion of ukraine. the war changed everything for the young soldier. we also did it the one initially the military service was more something that was just fine. it was getting to these sports meet new people is a little that. but for myself and many others, it's much more real known as a situation out there as heating up the bit is welcome. if oliver an enemy unit has been spotted in the woodlands, north of stockholm, the unit trains with length. but what happens when the rounds are live and stirred? the worn ukraine is on all the conscripts. mine's lisa tick yet mom because i'm feel better talking about it made us unlike. but there are others who don't talk about it at all, because they can't deal with it. but that's not fish. i don't think about it anymore. that's what keeps me functioning, what it really scares me. but for the last it, even though i'm there with wor, having become a reality in europe once more, sweden is preparing for the worst case scenario. unlike neighbor finland, they had suspended the military draft here for several years. now there are proposals to double the number of conscripts. tanks rolled onto the baltic island of god than last year, usually a favorite among swedish vacationers. the ones demilitarize island is now hosting forces once again strategic positions in the baltic, sea region, mich, sweden and finland, especially interesting for nato, says finished security expert men, ollander exempt. and at that i've overall and finish and sweeter succession means what we call the correlation of forces is changing, and the region on dashed on and on lisa, changing in favor of nato, was not done again. previously, russia had something of a free pass to disrupt the nordic and baltic countries at well to apply pressure on them like that would have its own that hope to that sweden has long prided itself on, not officially taking part in any military alliance during the cold war prime minister, all of palma, champion peace and understanding, and shape the image of sweden as a respected moral authority. palmer's former comrades in arms can no longer believe their eyes. a majority in the country now supports middle membership . you're on greater editor and she for the social democratic newspaper dollar democrat, and believes that the application to join was a mistake, you ought to rather than it the world needs states that do not belong to any military block or not. because what we're seeing in the west, a fever, this enormous arm spilled up roof thing, the war and not go on for 50 years that he gave him through. at some point it must come to an end for that that will do when that happens. when we need non aligned states, like what sweden used to be, you over the, in the back in the forest, the soldiers prepare for the next skirmish, philippa and her unit catch their breath. joining me that would offer sweet and support from the alliance. but what the soldiers here know is they must offend others and return monday without her that of course we would prefer not to worry about this, but i do and it weighs on me because you'll be that the think that the health of the death, the summer philippa will have completed her basic training after which she will leave the military. the decision she says was made independently of the war and ukraine. many brides want to stand out on their wedding day, but a look such as this is truly unique in europe. that ride could are a, is taking part in a centuries old tradition. she belongs to the muslim minority of the po, max, the ethnic minority have managed to preserve their culture, despite the period of oppression during bulgarian communist regime. a reporter attended the wedding and about the areas a southern rideau p mountains. there in the secluded village of rib novo. he witnessed a celebration like no other. oh, this is a very special moment for a 20 year old car due date of de, together with her sister's cousins and young female friends. she is arriving at the central square in the mountain village, i believe noble. she's a po, mock, a bulgarian muslim. at 1st she dances alone for the villagers and then with her groom he so from was on coff blue. their wedding ceremony will go on for 2 and a half days. a succession of traditional rights, receptions and dances. reap noval lies high in the rod a p. mountains of southwestern bulgaria. the road up from the valley wasn't paved until the 1970s. during bulgaria as communist era reap novel had a reputation as a rebel hot bed. saturday morning, the 1st day of the wedding. friends and relatives hang the brides true, so on a wooden frame favorites are blankets, bedspreads, and red pantaloons there displayed for the entire village to inspect them. grandfather mac met is content. duty is the 2nd of his grand daughters to marry. mac met himself, got married in secret around 50 years ago because the communist government had prohibited muslim weddings back met. doesn't even have any photos of his own wedding arts new good because we used to have a few photos. but after 1970, everything changed that that would, in a buck was originally purchased activists invaded people's homes. whatever it is that they tore up the women's pantaloons, their scarves, the men's kept al, right and all the photos, it was your name. chris just tore them to shreds. glass of he says, is of a, like many others, mcmann was forced to change his name to sound slavic bulgarian. mano manon blood in of of d cov oh, i didn't sign anything, but that was my name for 20 years. and was of the sunny buck and it went the same way with my children's name, lana, watching nurse room sunday. the 2nd day of the wedding. the wedding procession moves through the village. the celebration picks up speed. the couple are decorated with gifts of money. the whole village has turned out the people of reap navarro, are proud of their culture. their traditional wedding customs are unique. so they've applied to unesco for intangible world heritage recognition them as a vulnerable. that's why it's important to us to have the wedding traditions of the people of reasonable recognizes intangible world heritage and bulgaria and part of the unesco list. so we can achieve the same kind of visibility as the various other ethnic communities and bulgaria closure verbal vogala at the bride's parents home. the galena ritual is starting. it stands for purity and a new beginning. the bride is meticulously and elaborately made up. the rituals origins are sent to dates back to ancient times. more and more people are gathering in front of the house, waiting for her to appear. it takes an hour and a half to complete the bride's transformation into the galena. oh, now she can present herself to the assembled company with her eyes closed as tradition demands. ah, for the hallmarks of read novel, this is one expression of just how vital their long suppressed culture has remained . a croissant and the beget are 2 of francis most popular culinary exports. now though modern bakeries are refining traditional recipes and adding new ingredients to these staples, but for some that's simply out of the question. organic baker is like, maxine was see, have adopted a pure rustic less is more approach. one that involves turning the clock back hundreds of years. maxine, bushy is happiest when he's needing his sour dough with only flower water. and so if it does, i do it by instinct. in his tiny bakery and central paris, there are hardly any machines here. kraft reigned supreme, like in his grandfather's time, lucy is a purist and honors age old french traditional baking at his boulogne jolie. even the 41 year olds, tools are hand made. no glasses in me to the family too. i built this needing trough a little while ago this, well, i mounted it on the massage table so i can adjust the height. goofy zillow, though. the french are famous for their baked goods, like butter croissant panel shock along. and of course baguettes, all of which bu c rejects, they're too complicated and contain chemical additives. everything that comes out of his oven is the real deal. well, when will miss should have come out sooner. there a bit dry. real sour dough is a rarity in france south, but it tastes delicious, who see says proudly, and doesn't cause allergies. but there's more to it. makers like him want to return to a lifestyle in communion with nature. and with all those with whom he works. with his key lock, vogala is anna. this is sergio often in the crafts links in the chain or human with . ready it, i know the miller and the farmer who grows the wheat roughly falls. ready love it's in our interest to cultivate these local channels and rediscover the true taste of things. it. ready hulu, that nourishes us as much as the bread does. and lilies, here in paris, bakeries like bo sees, are still new. but outside the capital, there are bakers practicing their craft at an even more grass roots level benjamin pellets. he ate grows his own wheat for his bread. it's all alive here. these are all plant scraps that they believe is a tool. quality over quantity is his motto, elicited watha, o true tv, the valley getting. the idea here was to revive varieties that were cultivated before world war 2. to offer something different pixels, an alternative to all the modern varieties we have to day. levi did the modell no cold read on his farm? the baker, not only farms, but also mills the wheat, known as peasant bakers. they make up a small minority of the sum $35000.00 bakers in france. but their ancient methods are becoming more popular. yet the machining stood up. these 2 machines are stone mills. ha fine. our methods are very simple. the grain is mill than a single operation. in industrial mills, the flower goes to the mill stones, 1213 times, fellow fido, ours is very ra, very simple head boy. peasant baker's stand for authenticity and quality of life, which is why booth sees bakery is only open for hours every day. you over the name of the neighbourhood, customers are curious. they're intrigued by the concept. and the bread. sandra. me? why? it fell to view without me. the peasant baker bassy is not concerned with getting rich. he is more than satisfied with his craft and his life. some say needing dough is a form of meditation. that's all from us this week and focus on europe. bye for now . ah ah ah, ah, with who into the conflict zone with sebastian have been almost 5 months of virtual stalemate on the battlefield. ukraine and europe and america are clear that care who gets the fighter aircraft a long range weapons systems. and the ground blue team from roughly is the one i guess the shower michelle president would be your opinion kind of conflict with 30 minutes long. w, the forgotten culture of pakistan with the cradle of one of mankind's oldest civilization. the birth chase i see that has most of religious tolerance, yet remains unknown. and depressed. still standing, preserving cindy tulsa in 75 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michelle michelle processed the process begins with one of his help is cleaning the lids up this oak silkwood. yeah, a right now for villa ra senior. the lids used to be just throwing away. now these almost to kind of recycling fever that's broken out since arianne showed us that you can make skate bullets out of them. issue on a on lie. a ghani, and mechanical engineer drew the plans up himself at the heart of it. it's this metal mold, in which 500 lids are melted into escape bo deck, using this pizza oven. you don't put a lot the case at that chick fil skateboards are an ideal product in my view ross because they're relatively durable, making good and i can recycle quite a lot of bottle caps in one go. my voluminous applies a mac. was it the 1st time i saw a plastic skateboard on the street make one? 0, i thought gauge mer who is your faith? you blush. i could produce that and sustainably. bluff was a deep wash with his sick love. every day he loads another tray of bottle caps to be melted at $180.00 degrees celsius. 80 years ago, a young i agony traveled to brazil and fell in love
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african duty into the world of interior design enjoy. ah, how to create a proud d, self african design empire, known as the african trained dictator. the laser more cockburn was the 1st female african design and collaborate with the swedish fashion company, 18 m. i. m a queen of style and play. and i really wanted to create a capital collection that could bring this very same sense of style into people's homes. and now she's been tearing into de cole. i come from a creative background. it's a trait that i get from my dad. he is super creative. my brothers 3 is older than me. he's a graphic designer and i always saw myself in him. i. i knew that i was creative and talented, a really young age. and fashion seems like the courage, the vehicle to sort of express my in my creativity. i live in a constant sort of state of an inspiration. i believe that inspiration is fluid. i have got to trust every thing you know that i feel, i mean, i'm intuitive. like i said, i'm, you know, i'm creative. so i'm really just a sponge when it comes to beautiful things and i take them and i use them and i infuse them in my work pallet them okay. bone is recognized for her fears. 80 yet elegant prince lines. which analogy incorporates into her interior design piece of her latest collaboration is with one of south africa's largest home where companies to create a print collection based on a heritage believe that drew from her memories to create these print. and each prince is firmly rooted in the continent we call home. so i created a, a range of for, for prince. and one of them is called township jazz. the township jazz at design during cove. it, but there wasn't a lot happening except that a lot of people were just passing away in some of them were my rules, you know, musical heroes. and i've just set in that space. i found myself just kind of sitting in that space and, and sort of coloring it and making it's, you know, beautiful in drawing in from it. tasha jazz was the soundtrack of my childhood in when we woke up to you must get a we will go to sancho more though he woke up to me or my care by. we woke up to order them and they were all just graham in so many of our heroes passed away during that time. and i wanted to celebrate that. and i did that by playing the music as loud as i could. and then, and then getting down to, to the nitty gritty, which is where they from, which is from the township. you know, they're from so into, i'm originally from grants that just that free state. and my parents moved to the voucher angle or when, as a teenager, but i am, i am a job based designer. so and, and i followed to these, these, his musical heroes for a really long time. so i was just really kind of, you know, processing the loss. i may, i miss, i'll african, i'm a creative, i'm a woman. i have a very strong sense of self and i'm just wired in a very kind of graphic way. and it only made sense for me to, to celebrate my people, my culture, my background with the most bold. and i just kind of in your face. ah, you know, prince, that have got a lot of attitude. it's not just about making bold statements on the runway or now with interior pieces, but he also takes the stand one of palaces, recent campaigns was with an insurance company to encourage women to live fearlessly. so i did a collaboration along with his, as he been a to z, who is our miss universe from 2019. and it was a campaign that was centered around the notion of being fearless. and again, it came to us right after you know, cove it at a time when people were really, you know, uncertain though a lot of uncertainties. and i think women all over the world needed to hear you know that message. and for them to think of me as someone that can carry that flag and can spread that message, it meant a lot for me to be a part of that because i needed to be fearless at the time. supporting local creators is dear to polezza. she urges the government, do they part is there is a lack of support for the creative industry. i don't think i do a lot of deliberate sort of social ags, but i run a, you know, standard company of where people have been here with me for many long time. and i take that as like a social, you know, act and a stand. and i take care of them. this is an industry that can curb unemployment if, if it's invested in africa lives in a, in a constant state of inspiration. i don't feel this way because i am in, i want to, it's because of where i'm from. and i think it's because of our history, and i think it's because of our future. we are dreamers, we, we are workers. we are workers. and then on top a head we have, you know, tons amounts of canons and creativity. the world should be scared of us. she's bold and distinctive and has gone one step further in bolding, her empire. fearless and proudly felt african. ah, the nurse foundation is located at the cradle of human kind. the perfect space to celebrate passion, peace, and promise. through contemporary art, we are joined by lira croft to the narrow events and operations manager. leroy we are at the cradle of humankind, essentially the birthplace of who we are. this history beneath our feet. what is the inspiration behind the narrow examination things situated here, i would say being situated in the cradle of human kind, which is the largest collection of hominid fossils in the world. the things that the themes that happen through residencies tend to be around these shared common ancestry that we have, you know, it's also a very deep mythical question. and i would say that art is here to ask the question, rather than to give the answer fuel for thought. but comes out of having the residency. it's quite something you've partnered with the klan and what a villa will trust. what can one expect from this? for the clarity, what will trust has recently enabled with my route, the creation of the vanilla haughty centers sculpture. it is a generous of space for the creation of art comprising of full, fully equipped sculpture workshop on the one side. and, and exhibition and projects based on the other side. also including a library. as a generative space for the oddest to my ross, to be able to create their work before that large scale sconces to very much bring . and bry bring your own bry kind of situation to bring your own tools. and now we don't have to do that narrow. thank you so much for showing us around here. and actually basically helping us experience is beautiful place. it's time to take a trip to rhonda to speak to someone who's traveled all over east africa. and as you to experience is to inform her artistic journey and jewelry design led me to to horseman, handling accessories with clearly recognizable african designs that crosses boundaries. that's what su smith is known for. how i cross boundaries is i could walk into a hardware store, pick up a giant and bring it back home and look at it and say, what am i going to create out of the news news. this piece right here is one of my personal favorites. i like to be rejected. beads which are faulty and this is one of them. this is also very good example of how irving corporate home cursory, the crystal beads i've got. this is an old t shirt that has been converted into strands that we have now used into this piece . oh, i've got some very old beads here from tanzania. i picked this up a long time ago in sandy bar. there were in a strand and i just broke them up and used the linda's so ha, is what one might call a true east african born in the coastal king and c t o. my thought she let us called in uganda. and as mel made her home in her warm dark where she lives with her family, there was not much for me to do here. so i kept exploring and visiting the curious doors and looking at the bead work they had here. then i started playing with beads, i said, okay, let's try to create some, some aid work just to keep myself busy and to tap on that starts which i had before of trying to make something. so i started going to craft stores and craft markets and buying beads and breaking them apart and recreating something from that just to pass time. and i started really enjoying news here we have a difficult piece of home for me, the marseilles, yoko. these colors are so so traditional, when you go to canada and you look at them aside, you will see them draped in this ciocca, keep themselves warm or just as a traditional dress for them. what i have done here is i have incorporated crystals from austria and turned it into a scarf that's suitable for the international market. mm. with a couch of gift hands. andrew material sources east africa from kenya, uganda and wanda swash. myths, accessory designs come to life. their board and unique, they proudly incorporate african tribal art and techniques in a sustainable way. oh, oh. oh, my designs are supposed to fit every style. who has perpetual process when creating a collection for either e are in necklaces, briskin is or baskets, is to always collaborate with other women. she shares her desires and visions, i'm together. they get to exchange knowledge and skills with the techniques. each one is gifted in such as be to walk cli work or weaving with fabric cycle or thread when accentuating. they've wandered couch through the products, colors, or patterns. for me, inspiration is all around me. i can walk out on the street, look at the trees, look at the beautiful view of kigali. it inspires me. ah. so would it take, you know, for my way so my flow, so wait a slave, my creative if it have a look at the finished product i use of cipher threat and play. i renewed to mother nature liddy, often discounted by products. oh, various industries source and turned into something you knew the other material i like that you as i like to work with a lot of natural gems. those here for example, i have chelsea dani would say imported from the u. s. a purely because of quality and high and finish. so it gives the finished product and nice finish touch . here i also have ro aquamarine mixed with pearls. these us were all sky pearls. and these are more like the, the statement pieces between myself and my friends shop, where i always go for inspiration. it's just a walk up the street. i'll show you why i love his store. there's always something i can pick and incorporate that into my design. let me show you why we look at this. doesn't that just green african beauty to you? this just inspires me to like, 1st of all reminds me of the ocean and then you've got these reds. i think this thieves have been struggling to beat into strand this right here is inspiration. i think this is really pretty. i like the fact that it has lake i think this is shells definitely and it has the face of ropes on it. let's try and see where we can incorporate this with how creativity and intelligence spirit combined tradition and african crafts with a more than taste. she crosses boundaries. i am countenance just with accessories or design to her has not only empowered herself through her jewelry designs but women all over africa with her exquisite pieces that tell unique stories. i have stumbled across an artist who caught my eye with an exhibition that will change your perspective on aunt. hi nga. it is evident in your art that you inspired by you is a closer routes. how do you find the balance between your closer heritage and your modern character in your pieces? oh, well, for me it's, i suppose, occupying a complex space in between both those identities, right? not ascribing to one over the oh, describing importance to one over the other. but to really sort of embrace both and i'm, it's kind of how i was raised more than anything it was you know, are both those things were praised and sort of encouraged in my family and practice . i suppose. so i think it's always been about keeping that alive for myself and that complexity in my own identity in we, in the cradle of human kind as being in the space of fixture work in any way. and how does the culture and the heritage of it affect you? well, this is a very interesting context. and yeah, i think to sort of know that, and to think about that, to think about human origins to think about, you know, an ancient r 10 rock are to think about ancient relationship with the landscape and, and, and how we sort of come to establish these cultures that we sort of occupy in practice now and yet to think about the origins of those things is quite interesting to me. and i, i think i always one to go back to that um, to that sense of origin, that sense of, you know, where i come from. yes. but i guess, yeah, in a greater sense considering where we all come from and what we are all a product of innocence, anger, thank you so much for joining us here today. you've not only brightened up our past, but also showed me the culture road ahead and feel it. thank you. my saw cease is a visionary artist from senegal, who aspires to unite the african continent with his design of a universal currency called the afro. his vision, the liberation of africa from its colonial legacy. his be call for achieving man the afro occurrence. he created himself. through this project, the artist months were seized presents as utopian demands for the africa of the future. bear uproar, i have considered the afro is an artistic currency for africa, will be fixing in 14 african nations that used to be french colonies. absolutely. to this day, people pay for things with money that comes from france. ones that are available, grabbed in foreign crash gamma if they are, it's called the currency of the french colony in africa. any, if i just wanted to put a stop to that and for stopping the afro is the future. if these so come months was cease was born in senegal, he's been working on the afro project for 20 years. he's printed so many notes. he has no idea how many each and every afro is an art object. but at the same time, he wants his currency to challenge ideas of what constitutes art. the hobbins zirulnik line of excellence. we set up little currency exchange is all over the car dhaka. it was a hit with the younger generation, most of all come on feed. we almost had the problem that people thought it was real currency hub, right. but politicians are responsible for money related matters. go to. so muffin doesn't with the look at the dollar, it's made of paper him to our nick. i know the after us also made a paper, a lot of property, but it's not been recognized yet about the underneath in an account owns it is not in his anika. when months was cease moved from the car to the german capital in 1993. he found himself increasingly drawn to subjects like identity and tradition, tackling them with a good portion of humor. but above all, berlin has made his work more political. what's known as the berlin west africa conference took place here in 1884 and 85. at the meeting, the 14 european colonial powers, clark, the african continent between them without inviting a single african does its own force daily by it's unimaginable unfair and is the berlin conference was our inspiration for the foundation of the laboratory as a kind of discourse with the west that as i know, how can we live together invested? how can we live it ourselves from this colonialism coming on say before i am for these are called in dallas most in 2001. so see, and 2 other artists founded what they call the d berlin ization laboratory. as well as the afro the product was also devised with a global pass, granting free movement to all citizens of the world. one source sees also promotes his vision in his homeland. he wants his art to inspire dreams and foster hopes of economic independence on the whole african continent. although the afro hasn't been recognized as a courtesy yet, sometimes dreams do come true. and when they do months or will be waiting at the villa, godfrey, the artist center in the capital on the petticoat so many kilometers from the car, a place where he can really feel free and that his dreams run riot. ah, after having enjoyed all that odd a nature, it's time to enjoy the artist taste straight from malawi. these wind producers pride themselves in creating exciting wines made from native and home from fruits guaranteed to spice up your life. the malawi has some of the best agronomic conditions in the world for growing tropical food, such as mangos, bananas, strawberries, and gem builder, which are often used to me through a curious as to that there was our present day plaintiff routine loud. so they defended our list, just be 10 our abilities to make when ag into a business by using the they trading me foot that we have in the country from what started as a hobby making communion, wine out of her business resellers. dr. timothy and clear, developed a recipe to produce a range of 100 percent natural additive and sugar free food. twice. this said linda winds on the path to becoming the only commercial producer of what is a niche market in africa. the main men and puts them in our the pita edition. if you see in the villages, there's a lot of foods that are just being sometimes wasted. we are focusing on those people that are in the villages that are producing, but they don't have enough market to. so there exists ah, fluids. the food is source from different small sees no food or trips from across finale. i'm saying my, my staff to go and, and unless has been very good to me cause as area i was having marital surprises. and as of now they're taking all my stuff. our men publish a yes to to person. they've heard that you have printer, but at the same day more so to have to use good according to food so that we should at least end up with her. i say product, i take good care of my my price i most of the times i don't buy much fed laser. that's why you see my strawberries out of good quality. i have good taste. yeah. the switch. after harvesting and delivery, the fruit is immediately washed, chopped, and left overnight in boiled water. once the want a cools, they add an enzyme to soften the fruit, then leave it for 2 days. the next step is squeezing the food in a squeezing bag. this is done manually to calanda to get the juice. so it is very modest for florida, i mean accomplish from a new one because one of their main pillars, the sustainability, even the way they produce says recycle to feed the trees in their garden, produce the nor wine they. then i g 's, which has been activated by putting it in a quarter of the juice and step after we how i did dish we did rita of b to be exposed to oxygen. we need to accident the initial stage for preparing for and i our next to stage. we weren't a number of yourselves to please. so that during been out over from additional show like this number, a good number of yourself. a week later, the mixtures transferred to lucy close drums to allow carbon dioxide to escape, or keeping the oxygen out to avoid oxidation. after weeks 13 and 6, they filter out the wine to remove the sediment which is thrown away before the wine is moved into a maturation seller where it stays for a year before butting, all of it for the same process. the difference is that with we are appreciating that we are growing and we noticed that every year we have the ink is ronelle graph. people. i liking it, people as to knowing it and big ralph is going in there, market is increasing and according to the production, we can say the codecs showing louise, we need to increase their production door mean damage. despite only an estimated 20 percent of malawi and drinking alcohol lingo, wine says that that festival reviews that wind shows and festivals in the region the u. k, and europe and has achieved consistent growth. the 1st border was dispatched in december 2022 to zambia. the model has been to focus on organic growth and promotion using partnerships of local malawi and brand celebrities and cultural figures. and it's paying off it test to very good with troop wine is a 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michelle fleury reporting _ evidence. michelle fleury reporting there _ evidence. michelle fleury reporting there in - evidence. rting there in new i evidence. michelle fleury i reporting there in new york. thank you michelle. and with me here in studio is our us correspondent katty kay, bryan lanza, formerly the communications director on donald trump's transition team and the third guest we have had with us tonight is stephanie rollins break mayor of baltimore. she has been listening into this with us. —— stephanie rawlings—blake. we stephanie rawlings—bla ke. we know stephanie rawlings—blake. we know that donald trump's next court date is in december. what happens to now and then for donald trump? his happens to now and then for donald trump?— happens to now and then for donald trump? his team will be comilin: donald trump? his team will be compiling all — donald trump? his team will be compiling all of _ donald trump? his team will be compiling all of the _ donald trump? his team will be compiling all of the defence - compiling all of the defence and the prosecution will be doing theirjob on their side as we
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michelle is riaht, historic day. i think michelle is right, donald _ historic day. i think michellehistoric day. i think michelle is right, donald trump woke historic day. i think michelle i is right, donald trump woke up this morning not knowing what the charges were, he didn't know what was in that indictment and he was, those brief moments that we saw him travelling down to the courthouse, he looked stern, he looks, i don't know if angry is the word but he had a severe expression on his face as he walked into the courtroom and you see him now going into that ballroom which exactly the kind of environment he loves, chanting his name, chanting usa, having driven past crowds of people who had trump flags and big american flags and his backin and big american flags and his back in his environment and i think he and his legal team at least r saying that they don't believe that the charges will hold, that there isn't sufficient evidence to charge him with a felony on and that he can use this both to raise money and to go around the country on a kind of campaign series of rallies and yo
michelle is riaht, historic day. i think michelle is right, donald _ historic day. i think michellehistoric day. i think michelle is right, donald trump woke historic day. i think michelle i is right, donald trump woke up this morning not knowing what the charges were, he didn't know what was in that indictment and he was, those brief moments that we saw him travelling down to the courthouse, he looked stern, he looks, i don't know if angry is the word but he had a severe expression on his face...
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michelle hackman. michelle, thank you so much for joining us. let's remind everybody first, how does title 42 work and how does this app fit in with the title 42 pross? michelle2 is a policy that because of public health reasons, allows the government to sort of, they call it expelling migrants back to mexico or their home countries on the risk that they might spread covid. but the really key point here is that it prevents migrants, the asylum seekers from even asking for asylum. under normal circumstaes, if you ask for asylum, they cannot kick you out of the country. i mean, that's how asylum law works. ali: and then this new system that is replacing title 42, how does it work? and then how does this app fit into that? michelle: yeah, so this app, it is called cbp one. it's actually been introduced already even while title 42 is still in place. and the way it works is that if you're an asylum seeker, you essentially can't ask for asylum if you cross the border illegally, which is the way that mosteople try. and so instead the government is saying, use this app, book an appointment. you can come to a legal port of entrand ask for asylum and we'll take you. th
michelle hackman. michelle, thank you so much for joining us. let's remind everybody first, how does title 42 work and how does this app fit in with the title 42 pross? michelle2 is a policy that because of public health reasons, allows the government to sort of, they call it expelling migrants back to mexico or their home countries on the risk that they might spread covid. but the really key point here is that it prevents migrants, the asylum seekers from even asking for asylum. under normal...
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michelle dewberry. now, you— or at michelle dewberry. now, you rhtght— or at michelle dewberry. ttle bee, hasn't he? over th tretoht ,— busy little bee, hasn't he? over in ireland , giving— busy little bee, hasn't he? over in ireland , giving a speech in in ireland, giving a speech in hettost— in ireland, giving a speech in belfast over— in ireland, giving a speech in belfast over in— in ireland, giving a speech in belfast over in dublin as well, he-s— belfast over in dublin as well, he-s rhet— belfast over in dublin as well, he-s rhet ruth— belfast over in dublin as well, he's met with rishi sunak opporehtty— he's met with rishi sunak opporehtty ht— he's met with rishi sunak apparently it was a formal httoterot— apparently it was a formal httoterot .— apparently it was a formal bilateral. his— apparently it was a formal bilateral . his praised rishi bilateral. his praised rishi suhoh— bilateral. his praised rishi suhoh he— bilateral. his praised rishi sunak new brexit deal and he's urget— sunak new brexit deal and he's urget opporehtty— sunak new brexit deal and he's urged appar
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michelle, thank you very much for that update, _ election. michelle, thank you very much for that update, we - election. michellepdate, we will keep across it for the rest of the day. you are watching the latest on bbc news. that was the latest business news. in terms of the study we brought you away from south—west airlines, the update from the company says that their systems are back up and they have resumed operations this morning following the pause in the service, thatis following the pause in the service, that is how they described it, a vendor supplied firewall went down, and the connection to some operational data was unexpectedly lost, they say that southwest airlines teams have worked quickly to minimise disruption, flights grounded during that system for that and now they have their systems back up, but we will keep an eye on that and see how many fights are still affected in the hours ahead. the treasurer of the scottish national party, colin beattie, has been arrested by police investigating the party's funding and finances. it comes two weeks after peter murrell, the snp's former chief executive wh
michelle, thank you very much for that update, _ election. michelle, thank you very much for that update, we - election. michellepdate, we will keep across it for the rest of the day. you are watching the latest on bbc news. that was the latest business news. in terms of the study we brought you away from south—west airlines, the update from the company says that their systems are back up and they have resumed operations this morning following the pause in the service, thatis following the...
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michelle, as a— adviser to tony blair. joe says michelle, as a mother, daughter, wffe— michelle, as a mother, daughter, wffe enl— michelle, t. well, it does, actually, euf ff— left. well, it does, actually, euf ff leec— left. well, it does, actually, but it does if— left. well, it does, actually, but it does if you want if you wenf— but it does if you want if you wenf ne— but it does if you want if you wenf ne fe— but it does if you want if you want me to carry— but it does if you want if you want me to carry on, it's just a wew— want me to carry on, it's just a wew leng— want me to carry on, it's just a wew lenp enel.— want me to carry on, it's just a very long email, so. okay. all nfenf. — very long email, so. okay. all nfenf. -wennw— very long email, so. okay. all right.-worry about- very long email, so. okay. all right. worry about it. right. don't worry about it. fucf— right. don't worry about it. lucf-feen— right. don't worry about it. just-yeah, she's- right. don't worry about it. just yeah, she's faced just say, yeah, she's faced fnneefenfnp— just say, yeah, she's faced threatening a— just say, yeah, she's faced th
michelle, as a— adviser to tony blair. joe says michelle, as a mother, daughter, wffe— michelle, as a mother, daughter, wffe enl— michelle, t. well, it does, actually, euf ff— left. well, it does, actually, euf ff leec— left. well, it does, actually, but it does if— left. well, it does, actually, but it does if you want if you wenf— but it does if you want if you wenf ne— but it does if you want if you wenf ne fe— but it does if you want if you want me to carry— but it does...
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michelle said . so we need to not michelle said. so we need to not go michelle said. — fleeing places like yemen, iran, syhe . these— fleeing places like yemen, iran, syria . these are— fleeing places like yemen, iran, syria . it”ti fleeing places like yemen, iran, syria . i j3 syria. these are places with 98% loads of people are coming from albania and they're coming from other safe countries as well. and they're coming through tece— and they're coming through tece eht— and they're coming through france and they're getting athentene— france and they're getting albanians. _ france and they're getting albanians. albania is a really good albania is a really good example because we have a returns policy with albania like we used to have with the eu. the numbers from albania have been have been brought down because people who are not going to be granted who who don't have their status moved status prove are being moved back to have a lot back. we used to have a lot cemhg— back. we used to have a lot cemmg — back. we used to have a lot coming over. we- i we used to have a
michelle said . so we need to not michelle said. so we need to not go michelle said. — fleeing places like yemen, iran, syhe . these— fleeing places like yemen, iran, syria . these are— fleeing places like yemen, iran, syria . it”ti fleeing places like yemen, iran, syria . i j3 syria. these are places with 98% loads of people are coming from albania and they're coming from other safe countries as well. and they're coming through tece— and they're coming through tece eht— and...
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michelle obama? >> i'm going to say michelle, what the hell. >> jesse: what the hell michelle. is what the hell michelle right? >> the woman who needs no introduction for real, michelle obama! >> i mean they really do capitalize on the whole netflix books spending event things. >> jesse: how much money does michelle need really? >> i'm for the obamas making as much money as possible so they understand the capitalist system a little bit. >> just invest with charlie. watch fox business. >> million dollars for a walking trail named for michelle obama. >> i think it's fine. >> jesse: i walk that trail. racist map was the category. which white house heavy hitter saying racism costing 16 million, kamala or susan rice. >> i'm going suzie. >> me too. >> jesse: me too? >> i would have heard that if it was the other one. >> u.s. had a gdp shortfall of $16 trillion due to discrimination against black americans. >> jesse: wow, railroad, you guys are tied. now short on time we're going to do one last final question don't you be my name. meghan and harry are new residents of malibu not everyo
michelle obama? >> i'm going to say michelle, what the hell. >> jesse: what the hell michelle. is what the hell michelle right? >> the woman who needs no introduction for real, michelle obama! >> i mean they really do capitalize on the whole netflix books spending event things. >> jesse: how much money does michelle need really? >> i'm for the obamas making as much money as possible so they understand the capitalist system a little bit. >> just invest...
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michelle, briefl , going forward. and michelle, briefly, although _ going forward. and michelleward. and michelle, l briefly, although this relates to the 2020 election, there are so many implications for what happens next in the 2024 election, aren't there? yes. we are talking about this shaping political coverage going forward. if fox wins then it is a message to say go forward, you can repeat misinformation about elections with impunity. but if they lose, will they become more cautious? will they try and rein in some of their top talent? what implication does that have for the media landscape generally? that is why people are watching this, for the political implications, as well as what it does for media companies going forward. as what it does for media companies going forward-— going forward. really good to talk to ou, i going forward. really good to talk to you. i know— going forward. really good to talk to you, i know you _ going forward. really good to talk to you, i know you will _ going forward. really good to talk to you, i know you will follow - going forward. reall
michelle, briefl , going forward. and michelle, briefly, although _ going forward. and michelleward. and michelle, l briefly, although this relates to the 2020 election, there are so many implications for what happens next in the 2024 election, aren't there? yes. we are talking about this shaping political coverage going forward. if fox wins then it is a message to say go forward, you can repeat misinformation about elections with impunity. but if they lose, will they become more cautious? will...
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michelle fleury, we will have to _ times. sure. michelle fleury, we will have to leave _ times. sure. michelle fleury, we will have to leave it _ times. sure. michelle fleury, we will have to leave it there, - times. sure. michelle fleury, we will have to leave it there, thank| will have to leave it there, thank you forjoining us and that is world business report for now, till next time, goodbye. the last time i saw him he was effectively dead.— effectively dead. david is at reading's — effectively dead. david is at reading's sel _ effectively dead. david is at reading's sel stadium - effectively dead. david is at reading's sel stadium this | effectively dead. david is at - reading's sel stadium this evening to cheer on his beloved luton. thank ou. to cheer on his beloved luton. thank yom saved — to cheer on his beloved luton. thank yom saved my _ to cheer on his beloved luton. thank you. saved my life, _ to cheer on his beloved luton. thank you. saved my life, thank— to cheer on his beloved luton. thank you. saved my life, thank god. - to cheer on his beloved luton. thank you. saved my life,
michelle fleury, we will have to _ times. sure. michelle fleury, we will have to leave _ times. sure. michelle fleury, we will have to leave it _ times. sure. michelle fleury, we will have to leave it there, - times. sure. michelle fleury, we will have to leave it there, thank| will have to leave it there, thank you forjoining us and that is world business report for now, till next time, goodbye. the last time i saw him he was effectively dead.— effectively dead. david is at reading's —...
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michelle, thank you. our top story— . michelle, thank you. our top story tonight— . michelle, thank you. top story tonight on— michelle, thank you. our top story tonight on gb news police in northern— story tonight on gb news police in northern ireland have recovered four- in northern ireland have recovered four suspected pipe bombs— recovered four suspected pipe bombs from — recovered four suspected pipe bombs from a _ recovered four suspected pipe bombs from a cemetery near londonderw— bombs from a cemetery near londonderry following a public safety— londonderry following a public safety operation. _ londonderry following a public safety operation. the psni has called— safety operation. the psni has called the— safety operation. the psni has called the discovery in creggan made— called the discovery in creggan made just— called the discovery in creggan made just hours— called the discovery in creggan made just hours before president bid...— made just hours before president biden is— made just hours before president sides is due— made just hours before president biden is due to— made jus
michelle, thank you. our top story— . michelle, thank you. our top story tonight— . michelle, thank you. top story tonight on— michelle, thank you. our top story tonight on gb news police in northern— story tonight on gb news police in northern ireland have recovered four- in northern ireland have recovered four suspected pipe bombs— recovered four suspected pipe bombs from — recovered four suspected pipe bombs from a _ recovered four suspected pipe bombs from a cemetery near...
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michelle, thanks very much. _ tucker carlson? michelle, thanks very much. the — tucker carlson? michelle there from new york. you're watching bbc news, more here injust a minute or two, don't go away. hello there. the weather's been quite mixed today. we've seen some heavy, in fact thundery rain across parts of southern england. further north, it's been brighter with sunny spells, scattered showers. some of these have been wintry in nature. tonight, the colder air advances southwards to pretty much all areas, and with light winds and clearing skies, it's going to be a perfect recipe for some frost. so, gardeners and growers, take note. we will continue with the peppering of showers, northern and eastern scotland, north sea coasts of england. and again, they will have a wintry element to them. you can see widespread blue colours indicating a widespread rural frost, down to —4 or —5 celsius across central and northern parts of the uk. so we're waking up to blue skies, but plenty of frost tomorrow morning. early mist and fog clears away. the frost and the fog will clear very quickly as the
michelle, thanks very much. _ tucker carlson? michelle, thanks very much. the — tucker carlson? michelle there from new york. you're watching bbc news, more here injust a minute or two, don't go away. hello there. the weather's been quite mixed today. we've seen some heavy, in fact thundery rain across parts of southern england. further north, it's been brighter with sunny spells, scattered showers. some of these have been wintry in nature. tonight, the colder air advances southwards to...
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michelle fleury, we will have to _ times. sure. michelle fleury, we will have to leave _ times. sure. michellelle fleury, we will have to leave it there, - times. sure. michelle fleury, we will have to leave it there, thank| will have to leave it there, thank you forjoining us and that is world business report for now, till next time, goodbye. the last time i saw him he was effectively dead.— effectively dead. david is at reading's — effectively dead. david is at reading's sel _ effectively dead. david is at reading's sel stadium - effectively dead. david is at reading's sel stadium this | effectively dead. david is at - reading's sel stadium this evening to cheer on his beloved luton. thank ou. to cheer on his beloved luton. thank yon saved — to cheer on his beloved luton. thank yon saved my _ to cheer on his beloved luton. thank you. saved my life, _ to cheer on his beloved luton. thank you. saved my life, thank— to cheer on his beloved luton. thank you. saved my life, thank god. - to cheer on his beloved luton. thank you. saved my life, thank god. but l you. saved my life, thank god. but mo
michelle fleury, we will have to _ times. sure. michelle fleury, we will have to leave _ times. sure. michellelle fleury, we will have to leave it there, - times. sure. michelle fleury, we will have to leave it there, thank| will have to leave it there, thank you forjoining us and that is world business report for now, till next time, goodbye. the last time i saw him he was effectively dead.— effectively dead. david is at reading's — effectively dead. david is at reading's sel _ effectively...
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michelle, is polly middlehurst. michelle, thank you. good— is polly middlehurst. michelle, thank you. vening- 3: michelle, thank you. good evening to you. our— thank you. good evening to you. our top— thank you. good evening to you. our top story— thank you. good evening to you. our top story today— thank you. good evening to you. our top story today on gb news ms.— our top story today on gb news msp coun— our top story today on gb news msp colin beattie_ our top story today on gb news msp colin beattie has resigned as the— msp colin beattie has resigned as the sw— msp colin beattie has resigned as the snp treasurer and from hotyroods— as the snp treasurer and from holyroods public— as the snp treasurer and from holyroods public audit committee unm— holyroods public audit committee until a— holyroods public audit committee until a pence— holyroods public audit committee until a police investigation is concluded.— until a police investigation is concluded. he— until a police investigation is concluded. he says it comes after— concluded. he says it comes after he— concluded. he says it c
michelle, is polly middlehurst. michelle, thank you. good— is polly middlehurst. michelle, thank you. vening- 3: michelle, thank you. good evening to you. our— thank you. good evening to you. our top— thank you. good evening to you. our top story— thank you. good evening to you. our top story today— thank you. good evening to you. our top story today on gb news ms.— our top story today on gb news msp coun— our top story today on gb news msp colin beattie_ our top story today on gb...
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michelle fleu who faded. let's get more from michelle fleury who has _ faded. let's get more from michelleen following - faded. let's get more from michelle fleury who has been following the i fleury who has been following the story from new york. what it's all go wrong? i think it is a common story, we have heard it before. the internet and online shopping e55entially has done for this company. it wasn't able to adapt enough and i think when you look back, its heyday wa5 enough and i think when you look back, its heyday was back in the 19905 and the early to thousands and it was known as a leader in the kind of retailer that was considered a category killer because it specialised in one area. in this case, bed and bath, as the name suggested. and much like another rival, david's bradl, which specialised in bridal wear, that kind of specialism seems to have had a tough time adapting to changing tastes. ~ ., ., ., , ., , ., tastes. what now for their stores to 'ust tastes. what now for their stores to just briefly? — tastes. what now for their stores to just briefly? well, _ tastes. what no
michelle fleu who faded. let's get more from michelle fleury who has _ faded. let's get more from michelleen following - faded. let's get more from michelle fleury who has been following the i fleury who has been following the story from new york. what it's all go wrong? i think it is a common story, we have heard it before. the internet and online shopping e55entially has done for this company. it wasn't able to adapt enough and i think when you look back, its heyday wa5 enough and i think...
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michelle grossman. michelle, good morning to you. >> good morning to you both. so good to see you and we are starting out this week much quieter than we have the past couple of weeks that's good news we do have wet weather forecast in the west. we have an onshore flow in addition to a front bringing more moisture in we're going to see windy conditions too along the coast could see winds gusting up to 50 miles per hour as we go throughout tomorrow, we're looking at the snow stretching east into the northern rockies, scattered rain lingering into the middle of the week it's going to be a little wet for a few days also looking at quite a bit of rain, especially in washington and oregon you can see along the coast up to 4 inches is possible. where you see the brighter colors of reds, oranges, yellow, that's where we're seeing the heaviest rain falling. we're going warm it up that's going melt some of the snow out there this is going to be a big story over the next several months e excessive runoff elko, up into portions of montana. we're looking at temperatures well above normal for this time of san antonio. also oklahoma city that's a little system moving through. some could be strong to severe as we go throughout the afternoon. all right, guys, it's monday we're going to take a look at the weekend ahead forecast in just a minute. >> sounds good thank you. >>> we're back in one minute with how tesla plans to deepen its production investment overseas >>> and one man ing usher lolove of basasketball toto shed lighgn her son's s condition.n. mymy daughter r has sensititive. same. try using all™ free clear as part ofof your famimily's laundry roroutine. it t tackles impmpurities withouout leavingg irritatating resididue for r a clean that's s gentle on n skin. alall™ free e clear. the e number onene doctor recommenended brandd for sensititive skin.. i used t to pre-rinsnse dishes cauause my old d detert didn't a actually geget 'emem. i used t to pre-rinsnse dishes cauause my old d detert but t new cascadade platinumums i used t to pre-rinsnse dishes cauause my old d detert has me doingng dishes...differently. scrub?b? soak? nope.. i just scrcrape, loadad and i'm d done. only p platinum plplus is bigg. with double the e dawn greasae fighting p power and doublele ththe scrubbing power. soso you can l load this, and get this. i'm not the type t to break the e dish ruleses...or am i? scscrape, loadad, done. i'm not the type t to break the e dish ruleses...or am i? new cascadade platinumum . i'm not the type t to break the e dish ruleses...or am i? 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michelle, donald orange guy, michelle, donald trump? what's is the latest with him? i want to see what's going on. well, we know everybody because he due in court about because he is due in court about 7:15 uk time and we will not be missing an interview. you can see the scene there. we're actually waiting for him to leave to head over to that courtroom as we speak. if there's any developments, you would be the first to hear about it. so before we get into all of that, let's bring ourselves up to speed with tonight's latest headunes. to speed with tonight's latest headlines . michelle, thank you. headlines. michelle, thank you. good evening. i'm bethany elsey with your top stories from the gb news stream. donald trump is calling for his case to be moved to a different venue, claiming potential bias, saying he faces a kangaroo court. potential bias, saying he faces a kangaroo court . these are live a kangaroo court. these are live pictures from new york where he will become the first sitting all former us president to be charged with a criminal offence. trump was indicted over alleged hush money payments to the adult film star stormy daniels during his 2016 election campaign . his his 2016 election campaign. his lawyer says he will plead not guilty while actor and trump activist antonio sabato jr told gb news this is a political attack on the american people . attack on the american people. there's just a lot of lies in the world and we have a man who speaks the truth, who loves the american people more than his own life. pretty much who loves god and who's fighting
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michelle obama. right now michelle is having her hillary moment. barry had her eight years so michelleg her time to shine. michelle is on a roll and now she is center stage. >> the woman who needs no introduction for real, michelle obama. >> we have to be honest about real marriage and the work that it takes to build a life with another person. it's like oh #relationship goals and i'm like i was mad at him in that picture. >> jesse: michelle has a netflix picture with oprah. when oprah taps you that means it's your time. obamas know that oprah the first big name to support barry's run for the white house. so what does this mean? well, for one, it means michelle has another book. and she wants the world to know it's her world now. that she, not barack is the real star. did you catch this? look at how michelle presented barack in that trailer. barry is always leaning in to her. she is always strong, straight up. perfect posture, dominant while her husband is always leaning as my man says green lines don't lie. so if joe biden looking fragile as ever. how are we supposed to interpret the
michelle obama. right now michelle is having her hillary moment. barry had her eight years so michelleg her time to shine. michelle is on a roll and now she is center stage. >> the woman who needs no introduction for real, michelle obama. >> we have to be honest about real marriage and the work that it takes to build a life with another person. it's like oh #relationship goals and i'm like i was mad at him in that picture. >> jesse: michelle has a netflix picture with oprah....
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michelle, i found herself under physical surveillance by police officers using unmarked cars . the car michel a uses to collect her younger son from boarding school was followed all the way back to her house in november, 2021. michelle, his digital communications also appear to be under surveillance. her bank has worn her about the disclosure of her personal data. in january 2022, michelle, i was charged with misconduct for bringing the police into disrepute after publicly calling for the removal of the free state police management. after 15 years of service, michelle, it was dismissed after she refused to attend to misconduct, hearing chaired by one of the police officials that she had implicated in her initial complaint. shortly afterwards, one of her former police colleagues warned her that there were plans to have her arrested and thrown in jail without being registered on the prison system and killed. now patricia michelle, he lives in hiding in different locations, fearing for her life. a police threat assessment confirmed her life was indeed at risk. she says in june 2022 shots were fired at her brother in an attempt to kill him after he refused to disclose her whereabouts to members of the free state police
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michelle, this is michelle taylor home through either one battle in the student. you need to click it. no, do you mean feature? okay. one doesn't anyone else shouldn't need to? yes or no fly zoom in 2010. the libyan government discovered that one of the u. s. embassy. officials and tripoli had gone to a mountainous area and was dealing with various groups. he was expelled from the country right after that. we saw the 1st signs of rebellion in ben garza and surrounding towns to brook and others of polio. the american in san, instead of in with the in many alamita media that kill in that event or the base of the go to focus. he must see choke to funnel, interested in this set, who needs to know fun with that i. so the way to see the main fights in group a, libya, it's the libya islamic fighting group, which is related to al qaeda at which is supported. it's supported by a my 6 and us intelligence your pulse. so this demoniac ki, i coney group b can appraise, will actually have you see a thin a sequel domains available. they called dusty or quantum, you know, that is
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michelle, some parts of the media have _ dealings. michelle, some parts of the media have wanted _ dealings. michelles. michelle, some parts of the media have wanted to have i dealings. michelle, some parts of. the media have wanted to have this televised, of the court proceedings but they did not get their way so what will be get a sense of what happens in court? you what will be get a sense of what happens in court?— what will be get a sense of what happens in court? you know, the church had _ happens in court? you know, the church had been _ happens in court? you know, the church had been asked _ happens in court? you know, the church had been asked whether. happens in court? you know, thel church had been asked whether or happens in court? you know, the - church had been asked whether or not he would let people in given what was at stake here and the significance of this day and it was interesting, thejudge significance of this day and it was interesting, the judge acknowledged the importance of what would be taking place but he said he had other things and other considerations he had to take int
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michelle o'neill described the _ we make progress. michelle o'neill described the visit _ we make progress. michelleeill described the visit as a _ we make progress. michelle o'neill described the visit as a tremendousj described the visit as a tremendous opportunity that should be grabbed with both hands. i think it's a very special moment in time, the fact that the president has decided to visit ireland on its 25th anniversary year. i think it's really special that we have him here and have the chance to listen to him, both here in belfast and tomorrow in dublin. i will attend all of the events and i'm looking forward to all of them. i think the message today was very much one of hope and opportunity. it's very future focused, the fact that so many young people were here, and he was speaking directly to them and to all political leaders, i suppose, also about how this is the time for us all to be together, working together and focusing on the next 25 years. so for me, the message is loud and clear. i can speak now to mark devenport, the bbc�*s former northern ireland political editor. in terms of
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michelle goldberg, michelle, great to see you. thank you for being with us. let's first talk about what' happened in amarillo, texas, the federal judge, judge kaz merrick ruling - political in the way that it was brought, the group who brought it form them selves in amarillo where there's only one federal judge, it happens to be this guy, everything about hi background suggest how we woul have ruled on this thing and even in the ruling, he seemed to be giving cover to the plaintiffs that they weren't looking for. >> it's a shocking ruling. i also think, i've learned about -- the law that brought margare sanger, the law that sandr murder was arrested on a drug - d h lorenz i think it's worth noting that a good part of his ruling is about imposing the calm stoc act. a lot of people didn't bothe to repeal. they basically assumed anythin became a dead letter post fo roe v. wade. i also think it's a reminder that nobody in this countr under a post-dobbs regime, i doesn't matter if you live i the bluest city, blue is state your act is to reproductiv rights are not secure. and that's what this reall aims to, daryl the abortio pill is already banned in many many states in the country, so already banned in texas, the want to pull it off the shelves, in new york, in california, in every state in the union and what we've seen in these post-dobbs elections is th issue has been most positive i swing states, places lik michigan, wisconsin, where the election >> -- going to sway abortion laws in immediate ways again, people in new york an california need to be cognizan of what's happening. >> you think about michigan an the victory of the fou democrats at the highest level in that state. so much of that was about th fact that they had a ballo measure, a positive ballot measure, enshrining abortion rights but there was also a lot o election denial -- not quite clear what motivated what look at the ballot measur starting in kansas, last year. more no matter who put the ballot measure on, what side o the equation you are on, peopl responded to same way, whether you are in a liberal o conservative state folks don't want this stuff. >> montana - kansas, montana, kentucky, over, and over again these ballot admission is when they're put tua straight up or down vote. the american peopl overwhelmingly want abortion t be safe. the problem is that republican largely do not i mean republicans don't overwhelmingly approve the dobbs decision but you said before, 64% o americans want abortion to b legal. in all our most circumstances. that same poll shows that 63 of republicans don't wan abortion to be legal are all i most circumstances this is why you have a party that is hostage to the - for 50 years now >> let's talk about that, an culture. i want to do it then and now when roe fell. and culture made a comment tha said, outside the media no one seems especially bothered by the decision she's now put out a statemen after wisconsin to say, th demand for anti abortion legislation just cos republicans another crucia race pro-lifers, we won, abortion i not a constitutional right anymore. please stop pushing strict limits on abortion or there will be no republican left it's an interesting comment. i don't pull-up and colter tweets on this show to make point. but even influential conservative standard bearer like her, are saying the strategy is wrong. >> right, and it's not just an colder, it's the wall street journal editorial for variou other conservative figures tha are starting to say, we cannot get elected under thes circumstances. but the problem is of course the reason that th antiabortion movement ha crusade against roe versus wad for almost 50 years. was not because they thought i was a great just as a matter o constitutional law, it's because they wanted to do what they're doing now, and that' maybe a little some republican who are happy to harness all o that passion when it help them they didn't realize that the were serious, they intended -- all across the country >> let's talk about that lindsey graham talked abou introducing a bill for 15-week abortion ban, at a federal level, interesting, mitc mcconnell came out and said, i think most members of my conference prefer that this be dealt with at the state level. that maybe mitch mcconnell reading tea leaves about the 64% of americans who don't support abortion, even thoug 63% of republicans - while 63% of republicans do. at the same time, this whole let the states deal with its staff, hasn't worked out all that well. throughout the southeast of the, country you have basically a block of states where abortion is effectively impossible to get. >> effectively impossible to get, and you know if you showe even in some of the earlie stories, even when the presidents is medically futile even when the woman's house, are even the life is in danger it's striking that tennessee recently, because there's so many horror, stories they trie to pass these very, very narro exemptions to abortion bans. and it got stripped down s much under the pressure of the antiabortion movement, first they took out some thing tha would've allowed you to have a abortion when the pregnancy wa due. they took out rape and incest. eventually, into passing thi ridiculous law that basicall says that if you perform a abortion to save it, someone's life you can use that as a offensive court. -- no one is going to want to treat a woman in crisis unde the circumstances. but that the regime that we're in and if that's not antiabortion activists intended, they hav trifectas in many of the states there's nothing to stop them from amending the, loss but they don't want to do that >> michelleimportant call thank you for being with us. michelle goldberg. we appreciate your time. lots more to get to. coming, up clearance time this is taste for luxury, vacations and aboard yachts, provided by a genotype mogadore is raising questions about gifts, and supreme court justices are required to disclose but first, two black lawmakers ousted by tennessee state hous over gun reform protests now a symbol for the fight for democracy in this country. they might not be gone for long we'll explain, up next hawaii was too expensive so i brought it here. you know with priceline you could actually take that trip for less than all this. i made a horrible mistake. ♪ go to your happy price ♪ ♪ priceline ♪ my mental health was much better, but i struggled with uncontrollable movements called td, tardive dyskinesia. td can be caused by some mental health meds. and it's unlikely to improve without treatment. i felt like my movements were in the spotlight. ingrezza is a prescription medicine to trea
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michelle goldberg. michelle, so good to see you. i found so much of and extraordinary and distressing, and one of the most sort of excruciating exchanges but also enlightening exchanges was e. jean carroll's description of how she thought about this what she calls rape and the moments after it happened. i just wonder for people who haven't read this, i want to read this description and this exchange mr. her and mr. tacopina. now, carroll testified she thought trump was going to -- they were in the lingerie part and she thought mr. trump was actually going to try on the lingerie himself. she thought this was all a fupy interaction they were having, and then everything changes when they get to the dressing room. and that's where she says trump raped her. and then mrs. carroll said on the stand i was going to tell my friend lisa the story which i thought was hilarious, and then i got to the point i had to tell lisa trump pulled down my tights. and before i said that lisa had to tell me to stop laughing. in my mind i think i was slightly disordered and disoriented. tacopina seds, you just said you were going to tell the story you thought was hilarious. yes. tack pena, so you thought the story of being raped by donald trump -- carroll, no, i didn't think that story was hilarious. i thought that story was tragic. but when i heard the words when lisa said he raped you, those were the words -- those were the words that brought the reality to the forefront of my mind. there is so much that society puts on women in the aftermath of alleged sexual assault, and this goes so far in explaining the complexity of emotions, right, where you don't want to believe what happened to you was actually rape. i found it remarkably frank. how did you read it, michelle things, yes, remarkably frank and just remarkably real. you know, i think in that moment you are so stunned -- you can't -- you think is this really happening, could this really be happening? and you don't want to believe it. what really strikes me, though, is just the bizarre full circle -- full circleness of this moment. when you think about me too, me too started i think in response to donald trump's presidency. there were women all over this country who were so angry, they felt so demeaned, so degraded that this person had been elected and knowing very little they could do about it. and so they went after the abusers, kind of lower down the totem pole. they went after the abusers in their own lives and it kicked off this huge movement that eventually catalyzed e. jean carroll to tell her own unique true story. and it brings us to this moment when donald trump is finally like being held to account or potentially being held to account for the abuse of women both he's been accused of
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michelle goldberg michelle, so good to see you i found so much of the transcript, what was said in court today, riveting an extraordinary and distressing. one of the most sort o excruciating exchanges but als in lightning was e. jean carroll's description of how she thought about this, what she calls rape, in the moments after it happened. for people who haven't rea this, i want to read thi description in this exchange between her and mr. tacopina carroll testified she though that trump was going to, w were in a laundry part o bergdorf bergman, and sh thought trump was gonna try on the grand jury himself she thought was a funn interaction. and then everything change when they get to the dressin room and that's where she says trum raped her. and then miss carroll says o the stand, i was going to tell my friend lisa the story, whic i thought was hilarious, and i got to the point where i had t tell lisa that trump pulle down my tights and before i said that, lisa had to tell me to stop laughing my mind i think i woul slightly disordered it disoriented. tacopina says, you just said miss carroll that you were going to tell lisa a story tha was hilarious? >> yes >> so you thought the story of being raped by donald trump -- >> no i didn't think that stor was hilarious. i thought that story was tragic i wanted to tell lisa because hope lisa would tell me oh no, eugene, it's okay, it's okay it's all right but when i heard the words when lisa said he raped you, those were the words tha brought the reality to m forefront of my mind there is so much that societ puts on women in the aftermath of alleged sexual assaults and this goes so far i explaining the complexity of emotions, where you don't want to believe what just happene to you is actually rape. i found it just remarkably frank. how did you read it? >> i would say to. things yes, remarkably frank and just remarkably real i think that in that moment yo are so stunned, you are so, yo think, is this really happening? could this be really happening and you don't want to believ it what really strikes me, though is the bizarre full circle nature of this moment. when you think about me too, m too started, i think, in response to donald trump's presidency there were women all over this country who were so angry, the felt so demeaned, so degrade that this president had been elected and it was very little they could do about it and so they went after the abusers, kind of lower down th totem pole they went after the abusers in their own lives an institutions and institution where they had some kind o power and influence. it kicked off this hug movement that eventually catalyzed e. jean carroll to tell her only two story. and brings us to this moment when donald trump is finally being held to account, o potentially held to account fo the abusive of women that he has been accused of, and these are women that in some cases h has boasted about. but in this questioning, it is almost as if metoo didn' happen it's almost as if all of the reckoning and public dialogu that we have had about why victims don't act in the way that people who watch too much too many crime documentaries think they should act, why their own act that way and yet, why sort of sexua assault often doesn't play out the way people imagine tha it's going to play out and why that doesn't make it any les traumatic. it's almost as if none of that has actually happened with thi attorney >> yeah, i thought the exact same thing the idea that we're in thi pre-metoo moment where so much has been unearthed about the ways in which we doubt women when they tell us things this notion of women a unreliable narrators when it comes to their own bodies. a lot of that was debunked i the aftermath of metoo and yet this is kind of jurassic version of american society where none of that that chapter didn't unfold, an that we didn't have a sort o come to jesus moment where i was like, you should believe women when they tell you things i just wonder if you think it' going to work as a tactic. the judge seems really skeptical of mr. tacopina' line of questioning. >> i cannot, i can't predict whether it will work i think new york city is a cit that has a no love lost fo donald trump but i think we have made som progress since me to, bu people still love to doubt women. we saw some of these, simila questions being put to amber heard. why didn't you go to the hospital and the defamation case th johnny depp brought agains her. and the jury bought it and so i think that the reason it lawyers have tried to impug the credibility of rape victim is because people ofte reflectively doubt women's tails of abuse and the way tha they don't reflexive lee doubt other crime victims talkin about things that happen t them >> and certainly the leading trend right now, especiall among republican lawmakers, is to not believe women when they are talking about things tha happened to their own body o the subject of abortion. there are states now where foreman wants to have an abortion because she says sh has been raped, she has to hav a police report to back it up. i think in florida, idaho, wes virginia, georgia georgia an utah, it feels like a course correction from the years -- from when we took what women said about sexual assault at face value >> it underlines how much of a exception that was, how much the kind of strange unusua moment it was, how quick and eager people were to return to a kind of pre-metoo or eve very pre metoo status quo, where women's word, wher women's words were simply wors worth less than men's. are >> what we do now is tha this trial is not yet over this is new york city. is not another part of the country. and the trial is still unfolding. michelleg the time tonight, my friend we will be right back. good thing metamucil gummies are an easy way to get prebiotic, plant-based fiber. with the same amount of fiber as 2 cups of broccoli. metamucil gummies the easy way to get your daily fiber. ♪ what is it about the first warm breeze of the season that makes you feel lighter than air? 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michelle goldberg michelle, so good to see you i found so much of the transcript, what was said in court today, riveting an extraordinary and distressing. one of the most sort o excruciating exchanges but als in lightning was e. jean carroll's description of how she thought about this, what she calls rape, in the moments after it happened. for people who haven't rea this, i want to read thi description in this exchange between her and mr. tacopina carroll testified she though that trump was...