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muhammad ali or others?n american history since i was a little boy, passionately interested in it. and i have been trying to investigate all of its aspects. inevitably i come upon the question of race. i can't avoid it. it has to be part of the story. but let's also say that what we have to do is set up a situation in which there are lots of different perspectives, lots of different voices get to tell lots of different stories. and the more stories we have, i mean, think about the reverse of that. if you were to proscribe that, then that would also resegregate the telling of stories in a way that we wouldn't want to do. >> but the critique has gone further. last year a much-publicized essay by filmmaker grace lee called for more diversity of stories and storytellers at pbs, citing its dependence on, quote, one white male filmmaker and the amount of hours, financial support, and marketing devoted on one man's lens on america. a prominent group of filmmakers supported lee with its own letter to pbs this spring
muhammad ali or others?n american history since i was a little boy, passionately interested in it. and i have been trying to investigate all of its aspects. inevitably i come upon the question of race. i can't avoid it. it has to be part of the story. but let's also say that what we have to do is set up a situation in which there are lots of different perspectives, lots of different voices get to tell lots of different stories. and the more stories we have, i mean, think about the reverse of...
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it's all about muhammad ali.oing to talk about the legacy of the greatest and some new revelations about a man who really transcended his time and place in history. we'll have all of that coming up this hour. but we're going to start with the intensifying debate over the covid booster shots. tomorrow, a group of fda advisers outside advisers will be meeting to talk about whether to recommend booster shots. and it comes as both pfizer and moderna release new findings. in support of boosters. we have our team of reporters and doctors standing by, but we're going to start with nb's gabe gutierrez outside pfizer's headquarters in new york city, antonio hilton is in austin, texas, where latino community leaders are taking the fight into their own hands now, and i want to bring in harvard medical school physician, dr. adidi. we'll come to you in a moment, but gabe, pfizer and moderna releasing new data that supports the need for booster shots. tomorrow, this panel of outside advisers will meet to talk about whether to
it's all about muhammad ali.oing to talk about the legacy of the greatest and some new revelations about a man who really transcended his time and place in history. we'll have all of that coming up this hour. but we're going to start with the intensifying debate over the covid booster shots. tomorrow, a group of fda advisers outside advisers will be meeting to talk about whether to recommend booster shots. and it comes as both pfizer and moderna release new findings. in support of boosters. we...
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the remarkable life and career of muhammad ali, as told by ken burns. >> there's so many layers and subtexts to him. he is an epic, almost mythic figure, in which his life and his flaws and his strengths play out on a world stage. >> nawaz: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> fidelity wealth management. >> johnson & johnson. >> financial services firm raymond james. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation. fostering informed and engaged communities. more at kf.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> nawaz: a key advisory committee of the food and drug administration overwhelmingly rejected vaccine boosters for the general u.s. population for now. but, it voted unanimously in favor of giving boosters to those 65 and older, and hi-risk indivi
the remarkable life and career of muhammad ali, as told by ken burns. >> there's so many layers and subtexts to him. he is an epic, almost mythic figure, in which his life and his flaws and his strengths play out on a world stage. >> nawaz: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> fidelity wealth management. >> johnson...
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he is also saying here muhammad is at the well.hile her allies trust the president if he will not help the people who rescue him get out of the country question rings let's meet tonight's party paled a host of the guy benson show is also the political editor of townhall.com, guy benson is back along with democrat polster and fox news contributor, jessica tarlov. he's the chief of staff for young americans for liberty, sean themea is also back, welcome you all. great to have you. someday we will be in person again i am looking forward to that day. until then let's sniff each other virtually. so guy i will start with you. the muhammad story is resonating with a lot of people. many others have been making please through the media to get the attention of the u.s. government. there is really not much that can be done now, is there? >> well, muhammad's story i think is particular gripping because of the background you just outlined. he personally helped rescue joe biden those years ago. there is this personal connection to the president.
he is also saying here muhammad is at the well.hile her allies trust the president if he will not help the people who rescue him get out of the country question rings let's meet tonight's party paled a host of the guy benson show is also the political editor of townhall.com, guy benson is back along with democrat polster and fox news contributor, jessica tarlov. he's the chief of staff for young americans for liberty, sean themea is also back, welcome you all. great to have you. someday we will...
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because the thing about muhammad ali. i'm not a sports person but i'm so fascinated by him. he was somebody who now everyone looks back and says oh my god, he was amazing. he was ridiculed. people wanted to destroy him. people hated him. he was a traitor. um, what does he say about us? >> well, you know, he intersects with all the great themes of the last half of the 20th century which are, of course, all the themes we're wrestling with. the role of sports in society, the role of black athletes, the definition of black masculinity and black manhood, the nature of the civil rights or the human justice race. politics. war. sex. it's all there. and he's there. and his story comes down to a kind of a theme of freedom. it's really difficult for a black person in america to escape the specific gravity of the almost-daily injustices that are visited. it's about courage, not just in the ring in this brutal and sometimes beautiful sport but refusing in the case of muhammad ali to accept -- accept induction into the united states a
because the thing about muhammad ali. i'm not a sports person but i'm so fascinated by him. he was somebody who now everyone looks back and says oh my god, he was amazing. he was ridiculed. people wanted to destroy him. people hated him. he was a traitor. um, what does he say about us? >> well, you know, he intersects with all the great themes of the last half of the 20th century which are, of course, all the themes we're wrestling with. the role of sports in society, the role of black...
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and that was muhammad ali all the way. boxing but into our lives. so he speaks to us at the very end of our film when howard brian is doing a speech about him, beautiful speech, we cut away to a woman on the the brooklyn bridge protesting and we don't show the protest and she's wearing a simple black t-shirt with white lettering that said muhammad ali. our film was about freedom, it is hard for a black person to escape the white injustice in this country and courage when he exhibited in great quantities and love which was his ultimate message. as reverend al said, he understood that all of the religions were the same and used to say them. it is was tributaries to the same thing, the same water flowing to the same great sea. >> all right. ken burns, thank you. once again, the first episode of muhammad ali premiers this sunday on pbs. and we'll all be watching. ken, thank you very much. >>> coming up, following president biden's rollout of new vaccine mandates, last week more than a dozen republican governors have rushed to
and that was muhammad ali all the way. boxing but into our lives. so he speaks to us at the very end of our film when howard brian is doing a speech about him, beautiful speech, we cut away to a woman on the the brooklyn bridge protesting and we don't show the protest and she's wearing a simple black t-shirt with white lettering that said muhammad ali. our film was about freedom, it is hard for a black person to escape the white injustice in this country and courage when he exhibited in great...
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and at muhammad's request for his safety we have altered his voice. >> muhammad, can you explain your situation? i understand you tried to evacuate, you made it to the airport at kabul. then what happened? >> i am hiding in my house. they can take over my country. >> you're hiding in your house. but you had tried to make it to the airport. what happened when you got to the airport? >> i showed my documents to the marine guys, but because i had no passport, only i had my i.d. with myself, but they leave me -- >> you worked for american forces from 2001 to 2008? >> yeah. i work for a long time with them. >> in 2008 you helped rescue senator biden, senator kerry and senator hagel after their helicopter came down during a snow snowstorm. today the white house press secretary jen psaki addressed you directly. she said, "we will get you out. we will honor your service. and we're committed to doing exactly that. do you believe her? >> what's your sense of how serious the wlous is taking mohammed's situation? i don't know how many special visa applicants say they've had contact with the perso
and at muhammad's request for his safety we have altered his voice. >> muhammad, can you explain your situation? i understand you tried to evacuate, you made it to the airport at kabul. then what happened? >> i am hiding in my house. they can take over my country. >> you're hiding in your house. but you had tried to make it to the airport. what happened when you got to the airport? >> i showed my documents to the marine guys, but because i had no passport, only i had my...
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again, "muhammad ali" premieres sunday night on pbs. >>> and coming up next, celebration of hispanicis is "today" on nbc. first, this is "today" on nbc. first, this is "toda is your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in practice drills. for help creating an emergency plan, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com a little preparation will make you and your family safer in an emergency. a week's worth of food and water, radio, flashlight, batteries and first aid kit are a good start to learn more, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com >>> come with us. hispanic heritage month is sponsored by unilever. [ speaking in foreign language ] >>> and we are b >>> and we are back with a special edition of, excuse me, a special "come with us" edition of "today's" food honoring hispanic heritage month. >> we are celebrating with best selling chef coming with us by sister network telemundo. >> chef o., excited to hear about your special recipe for spanish heritage month but today marks mexican indepe
again, "muhammad ali" premieres sunday night on pbs. >>> and coming up next, celebration of hispanicis is "today" on nbc. first, this is "today" on nbc. first, this is "toda is your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in practice drills. for help creating an emergency plan, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com a little preparation will make you...
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among them, khalid sheikh muhammad.s been tried in a death penalty case along with his nephew and three other alleged facilitators. >> these are dangerous men. with unparalleled knowledge about terrorist networks and their plans of new attacks. >> yesterday marked 15 years since president george bush announced the men's transfer, along with other suspected al qaeda members, to the guantanamo bay detention facility in cuba. >> it's been necessary to move them to an environment where they can be held secretly, questioned by experts, and when appropriate, prosecuted. >> today, a hearing resumes to determine what evidence the u.s. government must provide to the defense in which laws apply in the special court. abc's shannon crawford is there. >> reporter: this is a war court, but these defendant also get civil protections that they would have if they were being tried in the united states. >> of particular interest are the confessions made by the defendants to the fbi, after they were transferred and subjected to enhanced te
among them, khalid sheikh muhammad.s been tried in a death penalty case along with his nephew and three other alleged facilitators. >> these are dangerous men. with unparalleled knowledge about terrorist networks and their plans of new attacks. >> yesterday marked 15 years since president george bush announced the men's transfer, along with other suspected al qaeda members, to the guantanamo bay detention facility in cuba. >> it's been necessary to move them to an environment...
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>> without any further introduction, muhammad ali. >> he's young, he's handsome. >> they're talking aboutoing to stop me. ain't nobody going to stop me. showing the world you can be yourself and get respect from the world. >> he's 22 years old and he's standing up to the whole establishment. >> wait 'til you see muhammad ali. >> over four nights, beginning sunday at 8:00 on kqed 9. >>> i love kqed because an art history major, american experiences is my go-to show to watch. >> i am amanda. support kqed. >>> kqed celebrates latinx heritage month with programs that share the latinx experience. visit kqed.org/heritage. >>> here's tonight's lineup on kqed, made possible by your support. >>> it's believing race should never be a health risk. and investing in research to make it so. it's a thousand things big and small. sutter health. ♪ yamiche: boosters, protest, and perilous times. >> everybody will be ready, more ready for them. yamiche: washington braces for a pro-trumpet rally in support of people charged with attacking the capital on january 6. a new book reveals that general mark millie
>> without any further introduction, muhammad ali. >> he's young, he's handsome. >> they're talking aboutoing to stop me. ain't nobody going to stop me. showing the world you can be yourself and get respect from the world. >> he's 22 years old and he's standing up to the whole establishment. >> wait 'til you see muhammad ali. >> over four nights, beginning sunday at 8:00 on kqed 9. >>> i love kqed because an art history major, american experiences is...
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no one more so than muhammad ali.re able to dig up after years of research, these incredibly well-spoken, seemingly out-of-character moments when the skourmt exonerates him, essentially let's him go from his prison term. he could have been bragging and said we won, it was unanimous. he said i don't know who is going to be assassinated tonight, who will be denied justice or equality. he's looking back at 350 years of the treatment of blacks in america. he's thinking about emmett till who was his own age who was brutally tortured and murdered and his mother had the courage to leave the cassette open so all, including a young and impressionable cassius clay could see it and change his life. we don't surf the current news cycle, we have our nose to the grindstone trying to tell a story, but are always confident that when we finish and we think we've told a story well, we hold his feet to the fire for his failing, his unfaithfulness to at least three of his wives, abandoning of malcolm x and belittling -- is a man who grew
no one more so than muhammad ali.re able to dig up after years of research, these incredibly well-spoken, seemingly out-of-character moments when the skourmt exonerates him, essentially let's him go from his prison term. he could have been bragging and said we won, it was unanimous. he said i don't know who is going to be assassinated tonight, who will be denied justice or equality. he's looking back at 350 years of the treatment of blacks in america. he's thinking about emmett till who was his...
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in the case of muhammad nuru he asked colleagues to give money to a number of nonprofits. last week, we see this continuing to unfold with yet another settlement, you nosey a $36 million penalty that -- >> chairman: it's actually $29 million. the feds gave recology the city settled with them it's really $29 million. >> thanks for that clarification. so i think it underscores the gravity of what happened. this legislation would directly respond to that fact pattern where you have a government official asking a person or organization that has official business before them to make a behested payment. that's the crux of this issue. you've also seen it recently with the federal government arresting a senior building inspector and an engineer for a substantially similar scheme where the engineer, rodrigo santos was allegedly asking his clients to make payments to a nonprofit organization that was associated with the building inspector bernard caran and you see him approving inspections without actually carrying out the inspections. so this indicates a pattern. behested payments
in the case of muhammad nuru he asked colleagues to give money to a number of nonprofits. last week, we see this continuing to unfold with yet another settlement, you nosey a $36 million penalty that -- >> chairman: it's actually $29 million. the feds gave recology the city settled with them it's really $29 million. >> thanks for that clarification. so i think it underscores the gravity of what happened. this legislation would directly respond to that fact pattern where you have a...
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muhammad ali: the price of freedom comes high. i have paid, but i am free. vo: muhammad ali. special collections, and more. get the pbs video app now and stream the best of pbs. anytime. anywhere. michael zagaris: the adrenaline, there's nothing like that. ♪ step out the sidelines ♪ ♪ into the flood lights ♪ ♪ are you ready for it? ♪ ♪ here we go! ♪ ♪ you've been waiting for it ♪ ♪ watch the show ♪ ♪ it's nothing like it ♪ interviewer: are you nervous? alvin ailey: well, of course not. ♪ show 'em what we got ♪ ♪ ready or not, comin' in hot ♪ ♪ show 'em what we got ♪ wilson savoy: any time you want to get really good at something, you've got to get obsessed with it. ♪ ready or not, comin' in hot ♪ ♪ show 'em what we got ♪ marc savoy: it wasn't that i felt like doing it. i needed to do it. pooneh ghana: its more of, like, an emotion, than anything. ♪ man: we were pushing the limits. woman: people were just, oh my god! they've never seen anything like it. ♪ show 'em what we got ♪ steven tyler: tell me when, darling. ♪ ready or not, comin' in hot ♪ ♪ show 'em what we got ♪ vo: th
muhammad ali: the price of freedom comes high. i have paid, but i am free. vo: muhammad ali. special collections, and more. get the pbs video app now and stream the best of pbs. anytime. anywhere. michael zagaris: the adrenaline, there's nothing like that. ♪ step out the sidelines ♪ ♪ into the flood lights ♪ ♪ are you ready for it? ♪ ♪ here we go! ♪ ♪ you've been waiting for it ♪ ♪ watch the show ♪ ♪ it's nothing like it ♪ interviewer: are you nervous? alvin ailey:...
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and the real work is what david muhammad said. when we talk about prevention, intervention, and transformation. all these brothers have been transformed because of the intervention. and they were ready to do the work. we have to support the brothers in in jail and support programs that help these brothers come out to do the work, to give them universal basic income. to give them the ability to vo to have a mentor. the ability to build an and to trust you so they can believe in what you say in orderer for them to believe and in order for them to know what they can do and they go and do it. when we talk about workforce investment, these are the brothers we need to be investing in. these are the brothers in our neighborhoods that we need to be reaching out to investing in. and not looking at what they did in the past but look at what are they capable of doing in the future. >> i want to invite everyone to big a big, strong breath. if you are like me you have had a hard week, a hard month, a hard year. it's a lot, right? and it's cons
and the real work is what david muhammad said. when we talk about prevention, intervention, and transformation. all these brothers have been transformed because of the intervention. and they were ready to do the work. we have to support the brothers in in jail and support programs that help these brothers come out to do the work, to give them universal basic income. to give them the ability to vo to have a mentor. the ability to build an and to trust you so they can believe in what you say in...
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the cartooning controversy in the early 2000s, an artist in seattle did a cartoon about drawing muhammad day, and it was teasing, sort of making fun of the controversy. it wasn't an attack on islamic and yet he was put on a fatwa list and has gone underground and that shouldn't be in the united states of america. so -- and that's current, that was within the last ten years. and the other thing i really want to say, and i'll say it again is, i've been called everything. and i've been picketed. our paper has been picketed. but we invite the picketers in and they then get a place in the paper to respond and then it goes back and forth among readers. so my belief is really controversial cartoons, just like controversial statements, records, movies, books, they don't end a conversation. they begin one. and sometimes it takes something pretty controversial just to get people to engage in the issues. so for me, it's free speech, and free speech is just like the platform on with which i stand. and so do the rest of the cartoonist in the united states of america. >> thank you very much. i recentl
the cartooning controversy in the early 2000s, an artist in seattle did a cartoon about drawing muhammad day, and it was teasing, sort of making fun of the controversy. it wasn't an attack on islamic and yet he was put on a fatwa list and has gone underground and that shouldn't be in the united states of america. so -- and that's current, that was within the last ten years. and the other thing i really want to say, and i'll say it again is, i've been called everything. and i've been picketed....
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. >> what does economist muhammad l.arian say now? >> "firing line" is made possible by charles r. schwab. and by corporate funding provided by stevens inc and morgan stanley. >> welcome to firing line. >> thank you for having me. >> we're now 18 months int the covid-19 pandemic. more than 4.7 million people have died worldwide. the virus shifted the way we live and the way we work. where do things stand by this assessment with the global economy right now? >> so the global economy is in recovery mode. restarting a global economy is not easy. it is proving to be a less smooth recovery than we would like. and then add to that the fact that the fan depandemics not ov. and that politics is in the way, and we're looking at a notable recovery, one that is very unequal across countries and within countries. >> some peep are calling this a k shaped recovery meaning that certain sectors are recovering faster than others, do you agree? >> i like that this is more than just k shaped. there is multiple ks. i will give you an example. there is something new in the last few months and that is t
. >> what does economist muhammad l.arian say now? >> "firing line" is made possible by charles r. schwab. and by corporate funding provided by stevens inc and morgan stanley. >> welcome to firing line. >> thank you for having me. >> we're now 18 months int the covid-19 pandemic. more than 4.7 million people have died worldwide. the virus shifted the way we live and the way we work. where do things stand by this assessment with the global economy right...
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muhammad ali with the knock-out punch. ross perot in a way that so captured the pepper pod billionaire it helped win a pulitzer prize. but in september 11, 2001, when he made one of the most searing pictures of that day, he was not at the world trade center at 8:46 or 9:03 when the planes hit the towers. he had been on assignment at a maternity fashion show in mid town when his office called. >> the planes at the world trade center. planes at the world trade center. >> reporter: he dove into the subway and emerged at the southern tip of manhattan. when did you start making pictures? >> when i came out of the subway. >> reporter: what goes through your mind? >> you just do your job. all of your senses are heightened. >> reporter: on the other hand, you have to basically shut something down in order to do your work. >> you do. you have to pretend it's not there. you just do your thing. >> reporter: richard drew has been doing his thing since age 19 when growing up in a suburb of los angeles called temple city he bought a pol
muhammad ali with the knock-out punch. ross perot in a way that so captured the pepper pod billionaire it helped win a pulitzer prize. but in september 11, 2001, when he made one of the most searing pictures of that day, he was not at the world trade center at 8:46 or 9:03 when the planes hit the towers. he had been on assignment at a maternity fashion show in mid town when his office called. >> the planes at the world trade center. planes at the world trade center. >> reporter: he...
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. >> david muhammad with the national institute for criminal justice reform says it is not a fair descriptionmall component is a modest financial -- when individuals who were identified as high-risk as violence. >> paying criminals to not shoot is an enticing headlines but it is a significant inaccurate description of the program. the primary intervention is a positive and trusting relationship with what we call intensive life coach. >> reporter: oakland's program are funded with donations and state's and federal grants and local dollars. christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>>less than two weeks of the recall election of governor newsom, he's seeing encouraging numbers. according to the polls, 51% voted no on the ballot. that means they don't want governor newsom recalled. 43% voted yes for him to be removed in office. 6% undecided. that's a big turn around from a previous poll done 51% of the people wanted the governor recalled. promising news for the governor. 81% says they'll vote. an earlier poll found that number at 62%. >>> we are getting a clear picture of who already voted. twice as m
. >> david muhammad with the national institute for criminal justice reform says it is not a fair descriptionmall component is a modest financial -- when individuals who were identified as high-risk as violence. >> paying criminals to not shoot is an enticing headlines but it is a significant inaccurate description of the program. the primary intervention is a positive and trusting relationship with what we call intensive life coach. >> reporter: oakland's program are funded...
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sharia law, islam's legal system derived from the koran and the sayings of prophet muhammad, is beingsed to suppress women and girls tough marriage and denying education rights. let's hear the taliban spokesperson. >> the islamic emirate of afghanistan has decided on a cabinet to be constituted to take care of government affairs. there will be a department which will oveook the functions of me ministries are yeto be finalized. deserving candidates will be sought and appointed. mark: let's get the reaction of our correspondent in kabul, who now of course is based in toronto. great to see you. thank you for joining us. the taliban government, is it fair to say no surprises? >> well, it is made from taliban leaders. the taliban have brought hardliners, people who were on the u.n. sanction list, wanted by the u.s. government, for example. the taliban have also not included any position for women. they got rid of the ministry of women affairs and replaced it with their notorious enforcer, the promotion of virtue. it is not an inclusive government that everyone was looking for. a lot of the
sharia law, islam's legal system derived from the koran and the sayings of prophet muhammad, is beingsed to suppress women and girls tough marriage and denying education rights. let's hear the taliban spokesperson. >> the islamic emirate of afghanistan has decided on a cabinet to be constituted to take care of government affairs. there will be a department which will oveook the functions of me ministries are yeto be finalized. deserving candidates will be sought and appointed. mark: let's...
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my eyes almost fell out of my head when muhammad said he spent almost 20,000 in savings.ten make us think about the place in our world and how we're interconnected and ways we don't often consider. he works in our building and we'd never thought about that. >> i was really touched by the man who got emotional with you. he said something poignant when you said i worked so hard and you lose it all in one day, through no fault of your own. >> he's at the pinnacle of his career. they worked for a years to get a corner like that. he was set up to make money and instead, it's going to go away. that number for jobs is the size of the oil and gash extraction industry. it's bigger than the coal industry. it's a major part of our economy and it's struggling. >> tony fauci said we control this. everybody can go back to work. you can go back to work. >> culturally we may decide we don't want to. >> if mr. salim is watching, i'm coming down stairs to buy some food. >> reporter: and we'll look at the exodus from big cities and small towns as people move closer to nature. see how popula
my eyes almost fell out of my head when muhammad said he spent almost 20,000 in savings.ten make us think about the place in our world and how we're interconnected and ways we don't often consider. he works in our building and we'd never thought about that. >> i was really touched by the man who got emotional with you. he said something poignant when you said i worked so hard and you lose it all in one day, through no fault of your own. >> he's at the pinnacle of his career. they...
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plus an extraordinary man -- the , remarkable life and career of muhammad ali as told by ken burns. >rs and subtexts to him. he is an epic, almost mythic figure in which his life and his flaws and his strengths play out on a world stage.
plus an extraordinary man -- the , remarkable life and career of muhammad ali as told by ken burns. >rs and subtexts to him. he is an epic, almost mythic figure in which his life and his flaws and his strengths play out on a world stage.
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the city says the executive director of the national institute of criminal justice reform david muhammad how it works it's it's an incentive for achieving milestones. so for instance, what we are proposing at the moment is that people involved in the program would receive a $300 a month. a guaranteed income stipend as a part of the city's larger guaranteed income program. but then in addition to that, they would be eligible for receiving up to $200. additionally of rather modest. >> monthly stipend for cheating certain outcomes. 50 $1 a month for stan income. constant engaged with the life coach $50 a month for stand in compliance with your probation or $50 getting a new job. small financial incentives that could add up at most to $200 a month. he says there are successful examples of similar crime. reducing initiatives in a pair of cities right across the bay in richmond. they have had an operation peacemaker that saw a 70% reduction. >> in shootings and homicides over the course of several years ago oakland with the implementation of intensive life coaching as a part of the gun violenc
the city says the executive director of the national institute of criminal justice reform david muhammad how it works it's it's an incentive for achieving milestones. so for instance, what we are proposing at the moment is that people involved in the program would receive a $300 a month. a guaranteed income stipend as a part of the city's larger guaranteed income program. but then in addition to that, they would be eligible for receiving up to $200. additionally of rather modest. >>...
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the remarkable life and career of muhammad ali, as told by ken burns. >> there's so many layers and subtextsic, almost mythic figure, in which his life and his flan
the remarkable life and career of muhammad ali, as told by ken burns. >> there's so many layers and subtextsic, almost mythic figure, in which his life and his flan
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even muhammad ali couldn't box this one to the ground, could he?ouldn't have knocked it down, could he? i do worry for the future, i think everybody, mum, gran. just because you have little kids and they're babies and they grow up, you don't stop worrying about them — when they're six foot five, they're still your babies and you still worry. your mum probably worries about you, kid. people are thinking we're gonna be all so different afterwards. maybe for a while, but it'll be like christmas, it will come and go again, then be back to their normal grumpy selves. did you listen to the queen's speech on the radio? no, i missed it. did you want to hear it then? go on then, let's see. let me see if i can get it on my phone. the queen: i am speaking to you at what i know - is an increasingly challenging time... clapping and banging on drum. ..a time of disruption in the life of our country. cheering and clapping. a disruption that has brought grief to some, financial difficulties to many and enormous changes to the daily lives of us all. i want to thank
even muhammad ali couldn't box this one to the ground, could he?ouldn't have knocked it down, could he? i do worry for the future, i think everybody, mum, gran. just because you have little kids and they're babies and they grow up, you don't stop worrying about them — when they're six foot five, they're still your babies and you still worry. your mum probably worries about you, kid. people are thinking we're gonna be all so different afterwards. maybe for a while, but it'll be like christmas,...
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the city says the executive director of the national institute of criminal justice reform david muhammad who explains how it works it's it's an incentive for achieving milestones. so for instance, what we are proposing at the moment is that people involved in the program would receive a $300 a month. a guaranteed income stipend as a part of the city's larger guaranteed income program. but then in addition to that, they would be eligible for receiving up to $200. additionally of rather modest. >> monthly stipend for cheating certain outcomes. 50 $1 a month for stan income. constant engaged with the life coach $50 a month for stand in compliance with your probation or $50 getting a new job. small financial incentives that could add up at most to $200 a month. he says there are successful examples of similar crime. reducing initiatives in a pair of cities right across the bay in they have had an operation peacemaker that saw a 70% reduction. >> in shootings and homicides over the course of several years ago oakland with the implementation of intensive life coaching as a part of the gun viol
the city says the executive director of the national institute of criminal justice reform david muhammad who explains how it works it's it's an incentive for achieving milestones. so for instance, what we are proposing at the moment is that people involved in the program would receive a $300 a month. a guaranteed income stipend as a part of the city's larger guaranteed income program. but then in addition to that, they would be eligible for receiving up to $200. additionally of rather modest....
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you have an episode on one of the forefathers of that, muhammad ali.nce? and i would like to say to those critics and to others there is one hell of a lot of difference in fighting the rain and going to war in vietnam. >> muhammad ali in may of 1967. and so you can talk about that speech. we can start there if you want to and i'm so interested in what the last 18 months have been like since the murder of george floyd, to be a coach in the nba. >> well, just muhammad ali we can talk about. it's great to see you again, willie. it's been a long, long time since the olympics in london. >> yeah, back in london. >> we had some fun together. >> when you talk about muhammad ali, that glove behind me is one that he signed to me personally and i had the pleasure to meet him as well. he was just so powerful. how many people, not just athletes, would be willing to give up three years of their prime to take a stand? and that's what ali did. i don't think people remember that he was not very popular when he was boxing later in his career after the protests and not w
you have an episode on one of the forefathers of that, muhammad ali.nce? and i would like to say to those critics and to others there is one hell of a lot of difference in fighting the rain and going to war in vietnam. >> muhammad ali in may of 1967. and so you can talk about that speech. we can start there if you want to and i'm so interested in what the last 18 months have been like since the murder of george floyd, to be a coach in the nba. >> well, just muhammad ali we can talk...
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muhammad wazir was ten when he arrived. he used to long to return. now he knows it'll never happen.if the fighting goes on, there'll be no work. "what's the point?" now, a new generation of refugees is growing up here. how long before they despair of going home? john simpson, bbc news, peshawar. there's plenty more coverage on afghanistan online including an article looking at the taliban's new rules on female students which include universities being segregated by gender, and a new islamic dress code will be introduced. just go to the bbc news website. still to come a bit later in the programme: we'll be speaking to a doctor who returned back to his home in singapore after 16—years working in afghanistan — we'll hear his take on the situation there. but first, an agreement that gives time for diplomacy, that's the assessment on the un's nuclear watchdog, after they struck a deal with the new government in tehran. international inspectors will be allowed to service cameras that gather data at some key locations. the iranian refusal to allow them access had brought efforts to revive
muhammad wazir was ten when he arrived. he used to long to return. now he knows it'll never happen.if the fighting goes on, there'll be no work. "what's the point?" now, a new generation of refugees is growing up here. how long before they despair of going home? john simpson, bbc news, peshawar. there's plenty more coverage on afghanistan online including an article looking at the taliban's new rules on female students which include universities being segregated by gender, and a new...
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muhammad wasir was ten when he arrived. he used to long to return. now he knows it'll never happen.ng goes on, there will be no work. "what's the point?" now, a new generation of refugees is growing up here. how long before they despair of going home? john simpson, bbc news, peshawar. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: the vegetable show with a difference — the uglier the better forfamers and their hideous harvests. 30 hours after the earthquake that devastated mexico city, rescue teams still have no idea just how many people have died. well, there's people alive and there's people not alive. we canjust help and give them whatever we've got. a state funeral has been held for princess grace of monacol at the church where she married prince rainier 26 years ago. - it looked as though they had come to fight a war, but their mission is to bring peace to east timor, and no where on earth needs it more badly. the government's case is being forcefully presented by the justice minister. he's campaigned vigorously for abolition having once witnessed one his clients being executed. eliz
muhammad wasir was ten when he arrived. he used to long to return. now he knows it'll never happen.ng goes on, there will be no work. "what's the point?" now, a new generation of refugees is growing up here. how long before they despair of going home? john simpson, bbc news, peshawar. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: the vegetable show with a difference — the uglier the better forfamers and their hideous harvests. 30 hours after the earthquake that devastated mexico city,...
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muhammad wazir was ten when he arrived. he used to long to return. now he knows it'll never happen. "if the fighting goes on, there'll be no work. "what's the point?" now, a new generation of refugees is growing up here. how long before they despair of going home? john simpson, bbc news, peshawar. there's plenty more coverage on afghanistan online including an article looking at the taliban's new rules on female students which include universities being segregated by gender, and a new islamic dress code will be introduced. just go to the bbc news website. still to come a bit later in the programme: we'll be hearing from a doctor who returned back to his home in singapore after 16—years working in afghanistan. but first. an agreement that gives time for diplomacy, that's the assessment on the un's nuclear watchdog, after they struck a deal with the new government in tehran. international inspectors will be allowed to service cameras that gather data at some key locations. the iranian refusal to allow them access had brought efforts to revive the international nuclear agreement to the
muhammad wazir was ten when he arrived. he used to long to return. now he knows it'll never happen. "if the fighting goes on, there'll be no work. "what's the point?" now, a new generation of refugees is growing up here. how long before they despair of going home? john simpson, bbc news, peshawar. there's plenty more coverage on afghanistan online including an article looking at the taliban's new rules on female students which include universities being segregated by gender, and...
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this is the closest her dad muhammad in london can get to her. didn't have her uk passport, five months after her british father applied, his identity hidden for the family's safety. she is stuck in afghanistan because of the passport delay. if the passport took less time, she would have been here with us. and she is stuck there with my other part of the family and they're all in danger. i called the consulate when everything happened and they said she is not british yet. "you have to wait until her passport arrives, then she is british, "then we can help you." i told them it's going to be too late. trapped in a bureaucratic nightmare, gulrena was born unexpectedly in kabul injanuary when her mother, an afghan, was unable to return to the uk as planned after visiting relatives, because she'd lost her uk id card. she eventually got a temporary visa to return to britain in may to get a replacement, but had to leave gulrena behind with grandparents. then, the taliban took over. i want the government to help me find a way to take them out, take my da
this is the closest her dad muhammad in london can get to her. didn't have her uk passport, five months after her british father applied, his identity hidden for the family's safety. she is stuck in afghanistan because of the passport delay. if the passport took less time, she would have been here with us. and she is stuck there with my other part of the family and they're all in danger. i called the consulate when everything happened and they said she is not british yet. "you have to wait...
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as a self serving person who is there, so i think the risk reward is greater than the situation. muhammad willis, new government, however, is made up. we've got a good idea to be these 3 dominant parties. will it be able to deliver huge challenges? youth unemployment over 30 percent challenge of crony capitalism because there's not enough. you get the business because of who, you know, the sort of challenges will list, will be able to meet these challenges actually, and nobody can answer this question. but what i am sure about is that this government will not face the same cost, right? the same challenges the p. c. d will face a 2 because i am confident that the political utmost fairway changed completely in morocco. once the new government is appointed by the king, it will be 100 percent and it will have the mandate of the king for sure. and it will also take advantage from the fact that it is politically homogeneous. government stone coalition. but the main challenge, in my opinion, is in addition to the high expectations from the government in terms of improve in the human development
as a self serving person who is there, so i think the risk reward is greater than the situation. muhammad willis, new government, however, is made up. we've got a good idea to be these 3 dominant parties. will it be able to deliver huge challenges? youth unemployment over 30 percent challenge of crony capitalism because there's not enough. you get the business because of who, you know, the sort of challenges will list, will be able to meet these challenges actually, and nobody can answer this...
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muhammad wasir was ten when he arrived. he used to long to return. now he knows it'll never happen.?" now, a new generation of refugees is growing up here. how long before they despair of going home? john simpson, bbc news, peshawar. there's plenty more coverage on afghanistan online including an article looking at the taliban's new rules on female students which include universities being segregated by gender, and a new islamic dress code will be introduced. just go to the bbc news website. in the wake of the 9/11 terror attacks, the us saw a sharp rise in hate crimes. those targeted included anyone considered to be arab muslims. the innocent victims included balbir singh sodhi an american—sikh who ran the family gas station in mesa, arizona. his murder, four days after 9/11, was the first racially—motivated hate crime in the backlash to the attacks. balbir�*s brother, and for the first time, his son and the gunman spoke to jatinder dhillon. shrai popat is the video producer. you may find some parts upsetting. losing a brother, i think i lost so much love, because, to me, he treate
muhammad wasir was ten when he arrived. he used to long to return. now he knows it'll never happen.?" now, a new generation of refugees is growing up here. how long before they despair of going home? john simpson, bbc news, peshawar. there's plenty more coverage on afghanistan online including an article looking at the taliban's new rules on female students which include universities being segregated by gender, and a new islamic dress code will be introduced. just go to the bbc news...
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confidence from the unity government. unity government will continue its work as a caretaker government, muhammad, it is an m p. he says that for a no confidence vote to be illegal, at least $120.00 m p 's most vote for it to be official performance. what we saw today was a group of m. p. 's who agreed to carry out a vote. they entered the hall and within minutes announced the $89.00 m. p. 's, both the pul, confidence from the government. there wasn't any information on who voted how many voted against and who abstained in the government of national unity came to power in march. it followed a long and challenging political settlement helped by the united nations. it was task with leading the country until nationwide. elections can take place in december and you see it even minister the move by the parliament to vote on i know confidence motion is not in liberal interest. parliament and government should be cooperating and intensifying that i fits to provide the right conditions. the holding election. after years of conflict, libyans were beginning to feel hopeful that things were getting better.
confidence from the unity government. unity government will continue its work as a caretaker government, muhammad, it is an m p. he says that for a no confidence vote to be illegal, at least $120.00 m p 's most vote for it to be official performance. what we saw today was a group of m. p. 's who agreed to carry out a vote. they entered the hall and within minutes announced the $89.00 m. p. 's, both the pul, confidence from the government. there wasn't any information on who voted how many voted...