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thing, certainly muhammad ali. part of the flip side is you deal with subjects who an embarrassment of riched. the question is, what to leave on the cutting room floor, whether it's a book or documentary. >> it's harder when you're writing about a performance than when you can just show it. how sammy davis jr. brought more to the media landscape. his appearances in variety shows, which in and of themselves, don't sound that exciting. they are kind of in and out. this is what i could count, 47 different variety show appearances. and seeing a number of them -- they're not all available, but i was able to realize he brought something really new to television. most network programming was stereotypical on the way it showed african-americans on a sitcom. on these variety shows, he could come out and be himself and joke around and have a familiar and semi-intimate relationship with the white people on the show that really showed an integration that you just weren't seeing on network programming and that's how most americ
thing, certainly muhammad ali. part of the flip side is you deal with subjects who an embarrassment of riched. the question is, what to leave on the cutting room floor, whether it's a book or documentary. >> it's harder when you're writing about a performance than when you can just show it. how sammy davis jr. brought more to the media landscape. his appearances in variety shows, which in and of themselves, don't sound that exciting. they are kind of in and out. this is what i could...
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here you have muhammad ali, before he is muhammad ali, when he is cassius clay, and he wants to become the heavyweight champion of the world. he meets malcolm x., and he is influenced by malcolm x. and you can see him start to embrace the nation of islam. if the word gets out that he is a black muslim, that he is a member of the nation of islam, he is probably never going to get a chance to fight for the heavyweight championship of the world. he is going to be toxic at that time. boxing is going through a period -- boxing is going through a period that has all sorts of problems. they do not need a champion who is aligned with a movement that in the 1960's was considered a hate movement. it wasn't, but that's how americans viewed it at the time. johnny smith and i, we worked on it together, we were able to find an incredible amount of material on malcolm giving speeches and muhammad ali giving speeches, and one of the things we were able to construct, we would watch malcolm say something, use a metaphor or a story. shortly afterwards, you would see muhammad ali using the same story, the
here you have muhammad ali, before he is muhammad ali, when he is cassius clay, and he wants to become the heavyweight champion of the world. he meets malcolm x., and he is influenced by malcolm x. and you can see him start to embrace the nation of islam. if the word gets out that he is a black muslim, that he is a member of the nation of islam, he is probably never going to get a chance to fight for the heavyweight championship of the world. he is going to be toxic at that time. boxing is...
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i mean, here we have muhammad ali. this is before he was muhammad ali. he was cassius clay. and his goal was to become heavyweight champion of the world. and he meets malcolm x. and he's influenced by malcolm x. he's already starting to embrace the nation of islam, but yet if it -- the word gets out that he's a black muslim, that he's a member of the nation of islam, he's probably never going to get a chance to fight for the heavyweight championship of the world. he's going to be toxic at that time. boxing is going through a period. there has all sorts of problems. they don't need a champion that is identified in the early 1960s with a movement that's considered a hate movement. wasn't, but that's how americans viewed it at the time. and so we were able to -- johnny smith and i worked on it together. we were able to find a lot -- an incredible amount of material on malcolm giving speeches and muhammad ali giving speeches and giving talks. and one of the things we were able to reconstruct is we'll watch malcolm say something. he will give a speech. he could use a metaphor, us
i mean, here we have muhammad ali. this is before he was muhammad ali. he was cassius clay. and his goal was to become heavyweight champion of the world. and he meets malcolm x. and he's influenced by malcolm x. he's already starting to embrace the nation of islam, but yet if it -- the word gets out that he's a black muslim, that he's a member of the nation of islam, he's probably never going to get a chance to fight for the heavyweight championship of the world. he's going to be toxic at that...
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the money will come in handy, as muhammad and his wife are expecting a baby later this year.s. let's wait and see. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter — i'm @ bbctimwillcox. well, there has been a lot of sunshine around today but also a lot of wind and rain particularly across scotland and northern ireland. gale force winds, vicious gusts of wind in fact through the course of the weekend that is where the worst of the weather will be in the north—west of the uk. the reason for it is this spinning area of a weather system, it is a low—pressure storm sideswiping us that will eventually be pulling away second half of the weekend. but as far as saturday is concerned we are certainly going to be feeling the effects of it. through the course of the night it remains very windy with rain at times across western scotland. windy in northern ireland and the north of england. elsewhere clear skies with a few showers and a breeze there in the south with temperatures of 10 degrees. here is the weather map for the weekend — this is saturday and you can
the money will come in handy, as muhammad and his wife are expecting a baby later this year.s. let's wait and see. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter — i'm @ bbctimwillcox. well, there has been a lot of sunshine around today but also a lot of wind and rain particularly across scotland and northern ireland. gale force winds, vicious gusts of wind in fact through the course of the weekend that is where the worst of the weather will be in the north—west...
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2nd half of the 20th century a turbulent time for the continent more in me was a series made by muhammad son salie in which he tells the story of his father's career and camera picks the agency has father created a brave and highly respected figure in africa muhammad came to global prominence when his film and photos of the mine $984.00 ethiopian famine shocked the world and led directly to the international live aid phenomenon where today we're returning to the final part of the series which tells the tragic story of mohammed's death and the legacy he left behind the 1st let's take a look at some of the stories he chronicled for newspapers and t.v. stations across the world. well as you can see muhammad's korea took him to the heart of the action in africa but in a tragic twist it was finally to find himself on what in the at the center of a global story here is the final episode of law and me. my name is sally mommy son of renowned photojournalist muhammad or me dad was a regular commuter to addis ababa one reason was that he published the in-flight magazine of ethiopian airlines we st
2nd half of the 20th century a turbulent time for the continent more in me was a series made by muhammad son salie in which he tells the story of his father's career and camera picks the agency has father created a brave and highly respected figure in africa muhammad came to global prominence when his film and photos of the mine $984.00 ethiopian famine shocked the world and led directly to the international live aid phenomenon where today we're returning to the final part of the series which...
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i mean here you have muhammad ali, this is before he is muhammad ali his he is cassius clay, and hisoal was to become heavyweight champion of the world, and then he meets malcolm x, and he's influenced by malcolm x. and he's already started to embrace the nation of his, lump but if the word gets out that he is a black muslim, that he is a member of the nation of islam, he is probably never going to get a chance to fight for the heavyweight championship of the world, he is going to be toxic at that time. boxing is going through a period of, it has all sorts of problems they don't need a champion that is identified in the early 1960s with a movement that's considered a hate movement. it wasn't but that was how americans viewed it at the time. and so we were able to, john smith and i, we worked on it together, we were able to find an incredible amounts of material, on malcolm giving speeches and muhammad ali giving speeches, and giving talks, and one of the things we were able to reconstruct is we would watch malcolm say something, and he would give a speech and then use a metaphor or a
i mean here you have muhammad ali, this is before he is muhammad ali his he is cassius clay, and hisoal was to become heavyweight champion of the world, and then he meets malcolm x, and he's influenced by malcolm x. and he's already started to embrace the nation of his, lump but if the word gets out that he is a black muslim, that he is a member of the nation of islam, he is probably never going to get a chance to fight for the heavyweight championship of the world, he is going to be toxic at...
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east jerusalem a new wave of fiction's began this moving edition off the witness strand follows muhammad's a palestinian boy protesting against jewish occupation of the neighborhood and his own house and his moments of despair he finds an unlikely ally a jewish activist opposed to the settlements. today we're returning to this award winning film to see how the addictions united palestinians and israeli jews here is . my neighborhood. 'd and the book i also. me. as. this is my father's. breakup this is my grandmother's. this is the kitchen. this is my library. i have a lot of. this book to read it and a lot of. this tremendous demand as we have discussed i just. i think. it will. be hard to crash in addition. to. anything. and really big and for its army of saddam hussein and where you are. with them in order in part of saddam the heart of dominance and took them in order in. it and then it was. by dint of had to work. not bad. would be a little. dull about what really hadn't been that i did those who were going to do it. well how can you. say. we take our stuff to rouse because we prove in
east jerusalem a new wave of fiction's began this moving edition off the witness strand follows muhammad's a palestinian boy protesting against jewish occupation of the neighborhood and his own house and his moments of despair he finds an unlikely ally a jewish activist opposed to the settlements. today we're returning to this award winning film to see how the addictions united palestinians and israeli jews here is . my neighborhood. 'd and the book i also. me. as. this is my father's. breakup...
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east jerusalem a new wave of fiction's began this moving edition off the witness strand follows muhammad's a palestinian boy protesting against jewish occupation of the neighborhood and his own house and his moments of despair he finds an unlikely ally a jewish activist opposed to the settlements. today we're returning to this award winning film to see how being a fiction united palestinians and israeli jews here is. my neighborhood. c into. the sofa server. and the book i also. play me. as. this is my father's. where you go this is my grandmother. this is the kitchen this is my library. i have a lot of weeks. of. this book to read up on a lot of them just in the news tonight and doesn't have a dish i just didn't want to. i think who it could be that will. write about her critics it was never going. oh i'm going to be a crash and action addition. to whatever the commitment of. anything is. and. it's i mean. the 2nd man for his. victim in order him to out of sight of the heart of dominance and took them in order and. heat and it was. by dint of had to work. not bad with food mushroom tuna w
east jerusalem a new wave of fiction's began this moving edition off the witness strand follows muhammad's a palestinian boy protesting against jewish occupation of the neighborhood and his own house and his moments of despair he finds an unlikely ally a jewish activist opposed to the settlements. today we're returning to this award winning film to see how being a fiction united palestinians and israeli jews here is. my neighborhood. c into. the sofa server. and the book i also. play me. as....
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east jerusalem a new wave of fiction's began this moving edition off the witness strands follows muhammad's a palestinian boy protesting against jewish occupation of the neighborhood and his own house and his moments of despair he finds an unlikely ally a jewish activist opposed to the settlements today were returning to this award winning film to see how the evictions united palestinians and israeli jews here is . my neighborhoods. c and the sofa server. and the book i also. play me. as. this is my photos of. break up this is my grandmother. this is the key to. this is my library. i have a lot of. this book to read it and a lot of. this tremendous demand as we have discussed i just. think . it will. be. a crash and in addition. to the. health. and there will be and for its army of saddam hussein and how are you. going the 2nd name for him. for them in order him to out of sight out of the heart of dominance and to them in ordering. it and it was. a lot of why didn't it had to work. not bad mood. would be a little. dull about what really hadn't been it i did know jews who were going to do it
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muhammad ali was controversial.he wins the title, the day after he wins the title at this press conference, he announces that his name is no longer muhammad ali. he changes his name. he is a member of the nation of islam. he at least hint that he's a member of the nation of islam. he is political. he was just a little bit ahead of his generation. he comes out against vietnam before it is a popular stance to take. so he completely changes the landscape for an athlete. i mean he creates the landscape that athletes can have today, where they can take a political position. most don't but some can and do. >> i think that is an interesting venn diagram, i am going to sort of indigestion sully lump tammy fay into the entertainment category, these are roads that have such tension when the wires get crossed. we worked for a long time on a documentary which we couldn't get made called actors in america, the offstage history of actors in america. edwin boothe at that point was the most famous actor, he was escorted at the dead
muhammad ali was controversial.he wins the title, the day after he wins the title at this press conference, he announces that his name is no longer muhammad ali. he changes his name. he is a member of the nation of islam. he at least hint that he's a member of the nation of islam. he is political. he was just a little bit ahead of his generation. he comes out against vietnam before it is a popular stance to take. so he completely changes the landscape for an athlete. i mean he creates the...
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may robert muhammad you don't dial ruled out due to go in harmony look it lumbered though i do wish to clarify data. these women or settling a score. there w was a r runner st with the head of my village did you know we're gonna try to get a gun you know what do you do this man had previously insulted my orders well known everyone get guiding an attorney these women who. accuse me they insulted me as well. did i tell i. offended the movie but don't think. ththe views have going on for a year. funny come on up and i got all my name is jay. it got. its name on up on the used a drink of water. but it as an excuse i'm not claiming i was for a bit to drink from the same couples muslims menacing i was unclean i was accused of blasphemy i was in cost. it for ten years. but the group part. i have been a- well done name been. or you can i yeah what about i cherished this free to a kia i know i had spoken the truth i knew. i had said nothing wrong my face was strong. i have done nothing wrong. i was convicted even though i was innocent and i knew god was a free soon you. describe the prisoners o
may robert muhammad you don't dial ruled out due to go in harmony look it lumbered though i do wish to clarify data. these women or settling a score. there w was a r runner st with the head of my village did you know we're gonna try to get a gun you know what do you do this man had previously insulted my orders well known everyone get guiding an attorney these women who. accuse me they insulted me as well. did i tell i. offended the movie but don't think. ththe views have going on for a year....
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and we tell the story of how he became muhammad ali. so it is a lot of stuff, it's cool and it's fun and exciting. it keeps me going during this mess. >> was not one of the goals? >> absolutely. that is to make it easier for parents and teachers and whatever to find books that will turn their kids on which is important. a lot of times, when i went to a hardware store, i don't know what to ask for and i don't want to look like a fool in a noy need nails but i don't know what kind of nails and i don't want to be made fun of by the person at the counter. a lot of people feel that way about bookstores, they don't know what kids books and they do not want to look stupid so they don't go and they don't ask, that is terrible, it is not their book necessarily although parents and grandparents need to understand it your responsibility to get your kids reading. you don't let them come in and track mud all over the living room floor, you make them sit down at the dinner table at least four e-mail a day and you need to get them reading. if they're
and we tell the story of how he became muhammad ali. so it is a lot of stuff, it's cool and it's fun and exciting. it keeps me going during this mess. >> was not one of the goals? >> absolutely. that is to make it easier for parents and teachers and whatever to find books that will turn their kids on which is important. a lot of times, when i went to a hardware store, i don't know what to ask for and i don't want to look like a fool in a noy need nails but i don't know what kind of...
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decision to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel affected the prospects of families like muhammad that we saw in the film it's hard to tell whether deep proclamation off trump is going to make life significantly worse for palestinians i think there's really government was really sat under own direction of this place and palestinians whether president trump made display now cement or not i think certainly in terms of gaining clarity into international stage for where deny that state stands visa v. whether they can really be a neutral moderator between palestinians and israelis that pronouncement makes it clear that the answer is no that it states is not in a neutral position to to really be able to help policy is and israelis reach peace through negotiations are we likely to see more violence in jerusalem so easy resilin has been targeted on a systematic process of displacement of palestinians by the israeli government and they go neighborhood by neighborhood targeting homes that they think are more vulnerable and easier to get a court ruling to get the palestinians out and move in
decision to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel affected the prospects of families like muhammad that we saw in the film it's hard to tell whether deep proclamation off trump is going to make life significantly worse for palestinians i think there's really government was really sat under own direction of this place and palestinians whether president trump made display now cement or not i think certainly in terms of gaining clarity into international stage for where deny that state...
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we tell the story of how he became muhammad ali. as a little kid though. it's a lot of stuff and it's cool and fun and exciting. >> host: is that one of -- >> guest: during this mess. >> host: is that one of the goals? >> guest: absolutely. that's to make it easier for parents and teachers and whatever to find books that the kids, that will turn the kids on. on. which is important. a lot of times people -- when i go to hardware store item would ask for and it don't want to look like a fool. i know i need this but i don't know what kind and it don't want to be made fun of by the person at the counter. a lot of people feel that way but bookstores. they don't know what kids books and don't want to look stupid and so they don't go. they don't go into don't ask and that's terrible. it's not their fault. although parents and grandparents need to understand its your responsibility to get your kids reading. it's your responsibility. you don't let them come in and tracked mud all over the living room floor. you make them sit down at the dinner table at least for a
we tell the story of how he became muhammad ali. as a little kid though. it's a lot of stuff and it's cool and fun and exciting. >> host: is that one of -- >> guest: during this mess. >> host: is that one of the goals? >> guest: absolutely. that's to make it easier for parents and teachers and whatever to find books that the kids, that will turn the kids on. on. which is important. a lot of times people -- when i go to hardware store item would ask for and it don't want...
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muhammad ali: i must be the grea♪est! vo: the joyf . the bob ross: a happy little cloud. ♪ man 3: we believe there is always more we canov. ma6: ... the capacity for girl: mogoodness. explore. nt vo: and e pol for greatness. ♪ man 7: the torch has been passeg to a neweration of americans. man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs. girl: pbs. ♪ ♪ is provided by.. real life conversations in a new language like spanish, french, german, italian and more. app or online. more information on, babbel.com. raymond james. the freeman foundation. was also provided by, by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.
muhammad ali: i must be the grea♪est! vo: the joyf . the bob ross: a happy little cloud. ♪ man 3: we believe there is always more we canov. ma6: ... the capacity for girl: mogoodness. explore. nt vo: and e pol for greatness. ♪ man 7: the torch has been passeg to a neweration of americans. man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs. girl: pbs. ♪ ♪ is provided by.. real life conversations in a new language like spanish, french, german, italian and more. app or online. more information on, babbel.com....
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a year after i was born, less than a year every was born, he is muhammad ali, and a small quote-unquote church in -- that was down the street from where i was living became the center of a global religion. i was at the foot of all of that happening, from one years old. so, to answer your question, there's never been a time in my life where i can even go back to thinking where he wasn't -- he didn't play a role. >> so, ali he sets down a marker that says if you have to be about something more than sports, and if you got -- if you have platform you have toite for something bigger than sports. do you see people like lebron james -- let's go suspect toy to lebron. do you see lebron being as a part of that tradition or is lebron part of something else? part of what ali built or does he build his own thing? where do you'll see lebron in that's kinnum. >> i think lebron has bit his own thing, i think lebron has used -- he used the context of the culture we're in to specifically reach audiences and make moves and send messages that wouldn't have worked 50 years ago because of various reasons. v
a year after i was born, less than a year every was born, he is muhammad ali, and a small quote-unquote church in -- that was down the street from where i was living became the center of a global religion. i was at the foot of all of that happening, from one years old. so, to answer your question, there's never been a time in my life where i can even go back to thinking where he wasn't -- he didn't play a role. >> so, ali he sets down a marker that says if you have to be about something...
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well as you can see muhammad's korea took him to the heart of the action in africa boston a tragic twist it was finally to find himself on what in the at the center of a global story here is the final episode of law and me. my name is sally mommy son of renowned photojournalist mommy to me dad was a regular commuter to addis ababa one reason was that he published the in-flight magazine of ethiopian airlines we still do. data business colleague brian todd lee checked in on november 23rd 1906 flight 809612 nairobi a saturday dad flew in 1st tightly in business. it was a last minute decision to take brian along he hated flying. captain lola but it takes me aboard a flight simulator. it's programmed to reenact what happened to flight 8961 was anything unusual other than in any premonition you had about this flight. now it does my daughter for the day. i celebrated her birthday i tom and i came out for the flight to the beautiful day sun it's guys claire. started out very nice. when we took off when the plane took a. before it even leveled out. we heard the i heard some noise coming from back
well as you can see muhammad's korea took him to the heart of the action in africa boston a tragic twist it was finally to find himself on what in the at the center of a global story here is the final episode of law and me. my name is sally mommy son of renowned photojournalist mommy to me dad was a regular commuter to addis ababa one reason was that he published the in-flight magazine of ethiopian airlines we still do. data business colleague brian todd lee checked in on november 23rd 1906...
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fellow passenger muhammad zubair also survived.e caug fire.nfastened my seat belt and saw light, he said from his atspital bed. aviation authorities say the a- 320 aircraft carrying 98 people took off from lahore and was about to land in karachi when it lost both engines. the country had only just resumed domestic flights after weeks of a coronavirus lockdown. prime minister imran khan is prime minister imran khan is promising a full investigation. imtiaz tyab, cbs news, london. >> o'donnell: tonight, joe biden is expressing regret over a comment he made earlier today on a popular radio show about support from black voters. cbs' ed o'keefe reports. >> reporter: joe biden is on the ter makingtonight after making the racially insensitive comments. >> it's really unfortunate. i shouldn't have been so cavalier. >> reporter: his remarks came in an interview with influential black radio show host charlamagne tha god. >> if you have a problem figuring out whether you're for me or trump then you ain't black. >> it don't have nothing to do with trump.
fellow passenger muhammad zubair also survived.e caug fire.nfastened my seat belt and saw light, he said from his atspital bed. aviation authorities say the a- 320 aircraft carrying 98 people took off from lahore and was about to land in karachi when it lost both engines. the country had only just resumed domestic flights after weeks of a coronavirus lockdown. prime minister imran khan is prime minister imran khan is promising a full investigation. imtiaz tyab, cbs news, london. >>...
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of mine and we did a book together which will come out in november about remembering or becoming muhammad ali the name of the book and it's a combination, about the pros and quantity write poetry, it's very assessable poetry, we tell the story and how he became muhammad ali. as a little kid though. it is a lot of stuff and it's cool and it's fun it's exciting. >> it keeps me going during this mess. >> was what one of the goals. >> absolutely. that is to make it easier for parents and teachers to find books that will turn their kids on. which is important. a lot of times, when i go into a hardware store, i don't know to ask for and i don't want to look like a fool, i know i need nails but i don't want to be made fun of by the person at the counter, a lot of people feel that way about bookstores, they don't know what kids books -- and they don't want to look stupid so they do not go, they do not go when they do not ask, that is terrible, it's not their fault although parents and grandparents need to understand, it's your responsibility to get your kids reading, it's your responsibility, you
of mine and we did a book together which will come out in november about remembering or becoming muhammad ali the name of the book and it's a combination, about the pros and quantity write poetry, it's very assessable poetry, we tell the story and how he became muhammad ali. as a little kid though. it is a lot of stuff and it's cool and it's fun it's exciting. >> it keeps me going during this mess. >> was what one of the goals. >> absolutely. that is to make it easier for...
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after originally offering muhammad a $5,000 goodwill gesture, gold 905 have now backed down and given money will come in handy, as he and his wife are expecting a baby later this year. they know it's a boy and have not completely ruled out it being given the names tony and hadley. colin paterson, bbc news. yes, and from my experience, he'll need every bit of that $10,000 when his son arrives — and may be a bit more! who knows? stay with us. plenty to come on bbc news. do stay tuned for that. there has been a lot of sunshine abound today but also a lot of wind and rain, particularly across scotland and northern ireland. gale force winds, some vicious gusts of wind. and through the course of the weekend, that is where the worst of the weather will be, in the north—west of the uk. the reason for it is this spinning area of a weather system. a storm, a low pressure side sweeping us. it will eventually be pulling away in the second half of the weekend but as far as saturday is concerned, we're certainly going to be feeling the effects of it. through the course of the night, remaining very
after originally offering muhammad a $5,000 goodwill gesture, gold 905 have now backed down and given money will come in handy, as he and his wife are expecting a baby later this year. they know it's a boy and have not completely ruled out it being given the names tony and hadley. colin paterson, bbc news. yes, and from my experience, he'll need every bit of that $10,000 when his son arrives — and may be a bit more! who knows? stay with us. plenty to come on bbc news. do stay tuned for that....
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was arrested in march of partly because he'd been complaining about the crown prince muhammad in solemn subtle job his son told the new york times that the crown prince known as m b s feared the former intelligence officer knew too much since m.b.'s became crown prince and 2017 several well known critics have gone missing saudi journalists from all his shows he was killed in the kingdom's embassy in turkey in 2018 the cia says the crown prince ordered the operation. gulf affairs analyst signaled nobody says that intentions are tarnishing saudi arabia's international reputation. the al jobbery saga if we may call it so it's just delayed as example all of the senior members of. the saudi establishment and of the royal family going all the way up to the king's brother who are now languishing in in prisons and out as really undermining the social contract if you will between the summer saudi royal family and the people i think that the tactical approach is to obviously to draw as much attention as possible in the united states to these high level individuals i think the long game here is re
was arrested in march of partly because he'd been complaining about the crown prince muhammad in solemn subtle job his son told the new york times that the crown prince known as m b s feared the former intelligence officer knew too much since m.b.'s became crown prince and 2017 several well known critics have gone missing saudi journalists from all his shows he was killed in the kingdom's embassy in turkey in 2018 the cia says the crown prince ordered the operation. gulf affairs analyst...
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the ball on the final landing attempt muhammad recalls the plane violently jacking and then nothing until his miraculous exit. i'm glad to see my family to stay with them i'm feeling very good i have a new life my mothers sisters brothers relatives and friends friends but with me i'm very thankful in this holy month of ramadan that i got a new life one day and even the good while mohammed is just happy to be alive investigators to still trying to determine what led the plane to crash killing so many others. muslims around the world have been celebrating the end of ramadan but this year's celebrations of eve are so very subdued the coronavirus pandemic means no prayers at the mosque for the faithful no family reunions and no meals together to mark the end of fasting. mubarak blessid celebration the end of the holy month of ramadan in croatia some mosques out sunday morning prayers with precautions in place against the coronavirus pandemic traditionally the focus of the prayers is to ask for forgiveness and mercy as well as peace and blessings for all living beings across the world. is read
the ball on the final landing attempt muhammad recalls the plane violently jacking and then nothing until his miraculous exit. i'm glad to see my family to stay with them i'm feeling very good i have a new life my mothers sisters brothers relatives and friends friends but with me i'm very thankful in this holy month of ramadan that i got a new life one day and even the good while mohammed is just happy to be alive investigators to still trying to determine what led the plane to crash killing so...
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thank you very much for talking with us that was muhammad one near over ologist from lancaster university. now it's going to round up of some of the latest pandemic news around the world german state premiers are expected to approve a plan to allow shops to reopen and to get bonus league soccer matches going again with new zealand reporting no new cases for a 2nd straight day prime minister just sent our dan dialed into an australian cabinet meeting to discuss reopening borders between the neighboring countries malaysia and india have begun to ease part of their low down measures but most governments have urged caution as cases continue to rise and thailand reported its lowest number of new infections since march 9th with one new case and no new deaths . german chancellor angela merkel is set for crunch talks with the car industry bosses today to discuss measures to lift struggling car sales the meeting comes one day after survey data show the sector is in its biggest slump in almost 30 years among the proposals on the table are car buying incentives and here in germany car dealerships ha
thank you very much for talking with us that was muhammad one near over ologist from lancaster university. now it's going to round up of some of the latest pandemic news around the world german state premiers are expected to approve a plan to allow shops to reopen and to get bonus league soccer matches going again with new zealand reporting no new cases for a 2nd straight day prime minister just sent our dan dialed into an australian cabinet meeting to discuss reopening borders between the...
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we're a city of muhammad ali. we'll work through this to get to a better place. >> you are the city of muhammad ali and i remember how he teld -- told me he came back to louisville and dropped his medal in the water because he was not treated right in louisville and i hear many decades later saying they still don't see the waters as clearly as they say them -- >> louisville, kentucky is the greatest city of all time. he helped us get through these issues. you have to keep doing the road work like he did. >> you have a few more issues you're going to have to get through and we'll be watching and we'll be participating. mayor greg fisher, thank you for being with me tonight. >> thank you, rev. >> still to come, who will provide coronavirus testing to the poor, the undocumented, the homeless and the uninsured? the answer after the break. wayfair has way more ways the k to renovate your home, from inspiration to installation. like way more vanities perfect for you. nice. way more unique fixtures and tiles. pairing. ♪
we're a city of muhammad ali. we'll work through this to get to a better place. >> you are the city of muhammad ali and i remember how he teld -- told me he came back to louisville and dropped his medal in the water because he was not treated right in louisville and i hear many decades later saying they still don't see the waters as clearly as they say them -- >> louisville, kentucky is the greatest city of all time. he helped us get through these issues. you have to keep doing the...
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earlier i can ned virologist muhammad rannier for his opinion. >> it's important that people are stillnimpacted. and is it would mean the virus would have an ability to spread. this is important where segregation is high and visits are frequent, and in the environment, to have chances to sustain and infect the people. >> sorry, carry on. >> i think it's also important to mention that the lack of clarity has been one of the major issues in many nations for the virus. for example, there would be confusion in the country that would lead to a lot more opening up and that would be top conditions as well. >> do you fear, when you hear the president say open the churches. then you see there are hot spots in churches. there's a lot of concern about asymptomatic spread, do you feel that politics is overriding science in some ways? >> well, certainly. we have seen very controversial statements from politicians. and that is not really backed up by the sizes and the evidence. and these are really a lot more damaging than the virus itself. because what we have seen that the data shows, we've been p
earlier i can ned virologist muhammad rannier for his opinion. >> it's important that people are stillnimpacted. and is it would mean the virus would have an ability to spread. this is important where segregation is high and visits are frequent, and in the environment, to have chances to sustain and infect the people. >> sorry, carry on. >> i think it's also important to mention that the lack of clarity has been one of the major issues in many nations for the virus. for...
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muhammad ali: i must be the greatest! ♪ vo: the joyful.cloud. ♪ man 3: we believe there is always more we can uncover. girl: more we can explore. woman 3: we believe... man 6: ...in theapacity for goodness. vo: and the potential for greatness. ♪ man 7: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans.n 1: pbs. man 3: pbs. gipbrls. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: the range of response. efforts to combathe coronavirus vary widely across the united states. i talk with a leading republican senator and a democratic governor on the different approaches to reopening. then, the effect on children. nationwide stay-at-home orders raise coerns over child welfare, and a potentially amatic increase in child and, hostage of the taliban. the family of a contractor kidnapped in afghanistan speaks for the first time, as peace talks deteriorate. all that and more, on tonight's pbnewshour.
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muhammad ali: i must be the greatest! ♪ vo: the joyful.py little cloud. ♪ man 3: we believe there is always more we can uncover. girl: more we can explore. woman 3: we believe... man 6: ...in the capacity for goodness. vo: and the potential for greatness. ♪ man 7: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs. girl: pbs. ♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, the risks of reopening-- as the united states death toll nears one hundred thousand, much of the country pushes ahead with relaxing restrictions for memorial day weekend. then, a critical moment-- as more people are examined for immunity, we explore the science behind antibody tests for covid- 19, and their limitations. >> somebody may get the information that they've been exposed and then they think, oh, i'm good to go. and then it turns out they were actually vulnerable and they could get sick themselves and then transmit others. >> woodruff: and it's friday,
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the nawab ofjunagadh, muhammad mahabat khanji iii, was no different.and splendour of a princely wedding. one man would be sitting on the... harish was ten in 1946 and recalls the splendour of the ceremony. archive: escorted by the royal guard, the bride groom drives in state through the streets. before him in the procession is a profusion of wedding gifts. all princes were there. princely patrons with turbans on their heads. dance girls used to be brought there, musicians and all that. that lasted for several days. and he recalls getting his first taste of this other world. for the first time, i saw bread, butter, sandwich, everything. because that was not known to us here. my father said "you eat this. this is bread and this is butter." i liked it. there were small pastries. i still remember that made in england, london, there was one huntly and palmer biscuit. important thing is that the formal photograph of his highness, mahabat khanji iii. the nawab‘s own most legendary indulgence was was his love of animals. his main hobby was for dogs. he was mad
the nawab ofjunagadh, muhammad mahabat khanji iii, was no different.and splendour of a princely wedding. one man would be sitting on the... harish was ten in 1946 and recalls the splendour of the ceremony. archive: escorted by the royal guard, the bride groom drives in state through the streets. before him in the procession is a profusion of wedding gifts. all princes were there. princely patrons with turbans on their heads. dance girls used to be brought there, musicians and all that. that...
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muhammad ali: stmust be the grea ♪ vo: the joyful.we believe there is always more we can uncover. girl: more we can explore. won 3: we believe... man 6: ...in the capacity for goodness. vo: and the potential for greatness. ♪ man 7: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs. gi: pbs. ♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: the threat persists. covid-19 infection and death rates continue to mount, as the esident leaves washingto for the first time in weeks toa visisk-making facility in arizona. then, thlatest view from the front lines of the battle against the coronaviru this time, from a medevac nurse practitioner. plus, making use of idle time. the unique projects people are pursuing as they adapt to life under social distancing. >> wheyou are confined, there's less environmental stimulation to keep the mind engaged. there's less to do, unss you exercise creative responses to your situation.
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muhammad ali: i must be the greatest! ♪ vo: the joyful. little cloud. ♪ man 3: we believe there is always more we can uncover. girl: more we can explore. woman 3: we believe... man 6: ...in the capacity for goodness. vo: and the potential for eatness. ♪ man the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs. girl: pbs. ♪ captioioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judyoodruff. on the newshour tonight, fedal social distancing guidelines expi as the global health an economic impacts of the coronavirus deepen. i speak to republican senatorst g and congress' ongoing response to covid-19. then, feeling the pain-- the latest jobs report shows morell than 30 n americans have been laid off in the last six weeks. we answer your personal finance questions as rent and mortgage plus, e food fallout-- applications for federal assistance skyrocket as millions more americans struggle to feed their families. longer then ous on much, m
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muhammad ali: i must be the greatest! ♪ vo: the joyful.appy little cloud. ♪ man 3: we believe there is always more we can uncover. girl: more we can explore. woman 3: we believe... man 6: ...in the capacitfor goodness. vo: and the potential for greatness. ♪ man 7: the torch has been passed of to a new generation ericans. man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs. girl: pbs. ♪ captioning spoored by p >> woodruff: good g, i'm judy woodruff. at crossroads-- as states look to reopen, one new government model predicts three thousand daily u.s. deaths by june 1.th , how contact tracing can mitigate thepread of the corona virus and limit the pandemic. plus, the supreme court goes live for the first time, streaming oral arguments live as the court meets via telephone to comply with the social distancing rules. and, the senate returns to washington. as protests around the country challenge governors on opening up. our politics monday teamws prevee
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muhammad ali: i must be the greatest! ♪ vo: the joyful.ittle cloud. ♪ man 3: we believe there is girl: more we can explore.. woman 3: we believe... man 6: ...in the capacity for goodness. vo: and the potential for greatness. ♪ man 7: the torch has been passed to a new generation of ameranic man 3: pbs. girl: pbs. ♪ newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm covirucorum-thon theshoutot, t widespread relaxing of restrictions continues as new hot spotemerge and the...
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♪ m tcost sietr: onong.okcoee muhammad ali: i must be the greatest!man 3: we belie there is always more we can uncover. girl: more we can explore. woman we believe... man 6: ...in the capacitfor goodness. vo: and the potential for greatness. man 6: ...in the capacitfor good♪ess. man 7: the torch has been paed to a new generation of americans. man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs. girl: pbs. ♪ captioningng sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight... >> i want to make one thing ine or no vaccine, we're back. >> woodruff: pandemic politics: the house votes on a relief bill opposed by the senate majority, as the president pushes the country to reopen deite then, an in-depth xuport on the al assault allegations against joe biden based on interviews with dozens of former staff members. plus, the pandic abroad-- covid-19 exacerbates already dire public health and refugee crises in densely-populated bangladesh. >> beyond the public health
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