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you're rich to spend some time behind by amiga to nathan for this question, nathan, of the same time when you're talking about those concerns, you know that the international community has lost leverage when it comes to china for someone like yourself for the thousands of people had been disillusioned, have been evicted to have been sent behind bars or have lost the right to express their views. we have to be at the same time, practical and realistic. the opposition is divider than ever. what's your roadmap for the future? mr. moore has been confusing a lot of different contexts when we're talking about one containing to just an ordinary trying to city. we're talking about the political system, which difference of home politic system compared to the trends. one, it guarantees under the one country to, to some principle which china has signed the interactive treaty to deliver it. and if you're talking about klein, that is the way to go, then you are saying that try not violate international treaty is fine as long as they want to do. so i think this is not the best narrative to support
you're rich to spend some time behind by amiga to nathan for this question, nathan, of the same time when you're talking about those concerns, you know that the international community has lost leverage when it comes to china for someone like yourself for the thousands of people had been disillusioned, have been evicted to have been sent behind bars or have lost the right to express their views. we have to be at the same time, practical and realistic. the opposition is divider than ever. what's...
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nathan lot, tom grundy and andy buck. i really appreciate your insight and look forward to talking to you in the near future and thank you for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website under the law dot com for further discussion. go to our facebook page, thus facebook dot com forward slash a site for you can also join the compensation, twitter our hand, that is ga inside 40 for me. how about and the entire team here in the mike, one of the ah it's we're here until the 1st the world killed in the middle east. talk to al jazeera cembura 1st ever female secretary general of the 1st to share her journey and discuss the route to cut her 2022. 0 no, just the room. with blue. this is al jazeera ah. on have them think of this is the news i live from are coming up in the next 60 minutes. i huge crowds take to the streets in today and mocking the anniversary of an uprising for democracy, new law downs and travel restrictions as the arm across various spreads across the globe.
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but i'm going to go back to that nathan made about turning. ah, just interrupting in to that edition of inside store, you can catch it, it out 0 dot com. if you wish to see the end, we're taking you to santiago, chile next president's gabrielle borage is delivering his victoria. so my boy up before not gone every one of you. but in the work, you know, all the people who are in this country quarterly. i want to start to mentally thought this historic moment. and you know, if i'm being emotional one which are open, the eyes of jenny, should the world thinking when i will not run all the children who went to vote for a funeral democracy, you know, in order receive a know it yet. and also in the windy cell bill then bill, i'm getting a lot better because the lynn and the a little a market on you know, abroad for to finish it. but i'll just tell you, lose your or me or what i'm going think i'm a for me of a thing is that, you know, the important thing is to present yes. if you had those for this one. hm. korean to every one little you, they will, i
but i'm going to go back to that nathan made about turning. ah, just interrupting in to that edition of inside store, you can catch it, it out 0 dot com. if you wish to see the end, we're taking you to santiago, chile next president's gabrielle borage is delivering his victoria. so my boy up before not gone every one of you. but in the work, you know, all the people who are in this country quarterly. i want to start to mentally thought this historic moment. and you know, if i'm being emotional...
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nathan lane thought he - lion. oh, that was very close. nathan lane thought he had i lion. nathan lane thought he had an lbw, the umpire didn't. australia reviewed, then rejoiced. england reset. chris woke smita defiance 44, joss buttler, a natural cavalier relied on his shield. no wickets fell for more than two and half hours. say it quietly. maybe. but english optimism on this tour is no sooner formed english optimism on this tour is no soonerformed than english optimism on this tour is no sooner formed than shattered. the end of loucks, and ultimately help. england dragged us into the evening, still there, joss buttler, the adelaide barricade, for so long, he hardly put a foot until... watch the lights on the bales hit wickets, the last in a series of backward steps. england day's fight fight was too little too late.— england day's fight fight was too little too late. australia when the test match- _ little too late. australia when the test match- i _ little too late. australia when the test match. i got _ little too late. australia when the test match. i got 2-0 _ littl
nathan lane thought he - lion. oh, that was very close. nathan lane thought he had i lion. nathan lane thought he had an lbw, the umpire didn't. australia reviewed, then rejoiced. england reset. chris woke smita defiance 44, joss buttler, a natural cavalier relied on his shield. no wickets fell for more than two and half hours. say it quietly. maybe. but english optimism on this tour is no sooner formed english optimism on this tour is no soonerformed than english optimism on this tour is no...
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nathan bedford forrest was physically buried underneath it. nathan bedford forrest's body and his wife was under that statue in that memphis park. when they started digging after they took down the statue, it turns out, the directions they had weren't exactly right. they weren't directly under the statue. they were kind of under the plaza in front of where the statue had been. it took them a while hunting around to find the caskets. they did finally find the remains. they made a plan to rebury them this fall, a few weeks ago. look what they had to do to get it done. local nbc 5 in memphis, tennessee, got an exclusive look at this. this is astonishing. and, again, remember, this is the confederate general, wealthy slave trader, first grand wizard of the ku klux klan, nathan bedford forrest. >> all of it, with the remains of a man, reviled and revered and the weight of a city divided on his shoulders, teller ordered his staff to place the caskets in two different vehicles. >> i had my staff leave the site, drive in different directions and i'll
nathan bedford forrest was physically buried underneath it. nathan bedford forrest's body and his wife was under that statue in that memphis park. when they started digging after they took down the statue, it turns out, the directions they had weren't exactly right. they weren't directly under the statue. they were kind of under the plaza in front of where the statue had been. it took them a while hunting around to find the caskets. they did finally find the remains. they made a plan to rebury...
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forrest that park had this huge statue of nathan bedford forrest in 2017. they did have one complication and taking it down in 2017, which is that was nathan bedford forrest actually physically buried underneath it. nathan bedford forrest his body and of his wife are right underneath that statue in memphis park. when they started digging after they took down the statue, it turns out the directions they had weren't exactly right. they weren't exactly under the statue, they were under the plaza where the statue had been. it took them a while to find caskets. they did finally found the remains, they made a plan to rebury them earlier just this fall just a few weeks. but then look at what they had to do in order to get it done. local nbc five in memphis, tennessee, got an exclusive look at this. this is just astonishing. and again, remember, this is the confederate general, wealthy slave trader, first grand wizard of the ku klux klan, nathan bedford forrest. >> all of a, along with the soil, transferred into temporary caskets for transporting. with the remains
forrest that park had this huge statue of nathan bedford forrest in 2017. they did have one complication and taking it down in 2017, which is that was nathan bedford forrest actually physically buried underneath it. nathan bedford forrest his body and of his wife are right underneath that statue in memphis park. when they started digging after they took down the statue, it turns out the directions they had weren't exactly right. they weren't exactly under the statue, they were under the plaza...
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nathan: hi. nathan. lemonis: nice to meet you. nathan: thank you for coming by. me, it has a bunch of different components in it. one of them is this idea that they're in the commercial business. and so i asked them to bring me to one of the spots that they're actually doing a commercial job because it represents a significant portion of their annual revenue, but i also want to understand what the process has been like for the customer. what did you guys build out here? ryan: all of the cases here. lemonis: wow. ryan: the cases there. lemonis: so beautiful. have there been any delays on your side? wendy: nathan had a construction delay, so that sets us off a little bit. nathan: why would his construction delay affect your production? because you could produce in-store. wendy: we could, but monetarily, we couldn't sit on the furniture. and we were storing it because we didn't have the space. we're storing it in a storage facility. lemonis: so your lack of working capital created a cog in his wheel? wendy: yes. lemonis: how late is this job? nathan: i would say abo
nathan: hi. nathan. lemonis: nice to meet you. nathan: thank you for coming by. me, it has a bunch of different components in it. one of them is this idea that they're in the commercial business. and so i asked them to bring me to one of the spots that they're actually doing a commercial job because it represents a significant portion of their annual revenue, but i also want to understand what the process has been like for the customer. what did you guys build out here? ryan: all of the cases...
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nathan law speaking to me earlier. just to pick up on something nathan has said.me statistics to the previous poll in 2016, and it was almost half of that figure. demonstrating the sharp slide in voter turnout between 2016 and this election. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. at least 169 people have reportedly died after a powerful storm struck the philippines on thursday. super typhoon rai saw some 300,000 people displaced when it hit the country's south—eastern islands. rescue teams have described �*some areas looked like they were bombed worse than world war two'. more than 100 people have reportedly been injured in protests in sudan. that's according the country's health ministry. authorities fired tear gas at protesters outside the presidential palace in the capital khartoum, as hundreds of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets across the nation to denounce the military. there have been protests in more than 100 polish towns and cities against a controversial bill that both the us and the european union say would restrict medi
nathan law speaking to me earlier. just to pick up on something nathan has said.me statistics to the previous poll in 2016, and it was almost half of that figure. demonstrating the sharp slide in voter turnout between 2016 and this election. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. at least 169 people have reportedly died after a powerful storm struck the philippines on thursday. super typhoon rai saw some 300,000 people displaced when it hit the country's south—eastern...
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host: miki sudo, six time nathan's famous world champion. girl power! host: and the up and comer, the fastest rising star in major league eating, nick wehry. if you went home and you told your parents, like, mom and dad, i figured out my career path-- i'm going to be a hot dog eater. they'd say, ok, marie, like they say every time i come home with a new idea. do you have certain techniques? while you're chewing these and getting them down, pick up one of these buns. dunk it in the water. drink the bun. so it's two dogs, bun, bun. two dogs, bun, bun. sign me up. well, you had nothing else to but your under armor shirt, bro? i was showing up for competition, man. i was-- game face! 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, dig in! how do you think that i did in this hot dog eating contest? i feel like you'd fare pretty well. i could see you taking a lot of wieners. truer words have never been spoken. right? mm! host: and we are underway. eating hot dogs fast is way more difficult than-- it is so hard. god damn it! it was the soggy buns. host: 30 seconds. he's got four nathan's hot
host: miki sudo, six time nathan's famous world champion. girl power! host: and the up and comer, the fastest rising star in major league eating, nick wehry. if you went home and you told your parents, like, mom and dad, i figured out my career path-- i'm going to be a hot dog eater. they'd say, ok, marie, like they say every time i come home with a new idea. do you have certain techniques? while you're chewing these and getting them down, pick up one of these buns. dunk it in the water. drink...
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we're in opposition to nathan. now, nathan has previously offered membership to a former members of the both pucks, which is poland which joined in 1999 to former soviet republics, such as the both states in 2004. so the question of ukraine joining nato is a 10 subject because he crane is of course, the country. it's history, geography, and people are so intertwined with those of russia. now as we know, tensions between nato and russia been simmering for quite a while early this month. the head of nato young stoughton, but he rushed to be transparent about its military plans. this comes in a face that rushes planning to invade ukraine. moscow has dismissed these face. they call them alarmist and in turn complained of nato plans and activities in the region. so needless to say, there's a lack of trust between the 2 sides remains, is nothing new, was indicated. obviously plenty of accusations flying around here. as i understand russia is proposing a solution. can you tell us about that? absolutely. so rather than let
we're in opposition to nathan. now, nathan has previously offered membership to a former members of the both pucks, which is poland which joined in 1999 to former soviet republics, such as the both states in 2004. so the question of ukraine joining nato is a 10 subject because he crane is of course, the country. it's history, geography, and people are so intertwined with those of russia. now as we know, tensions between nato and russia been simmering for quite a while early this month. the head...
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we speak to democracy campaigner nathan law. a tough new lockdown in the netherlands, as the new coronavirus variant spreads fast across europe. we have a special report from myanmar on the mass killings of civilians by the military — which seized power in a coup last february. a victory for the hard left candidate in chile's most polarising election ever. and tennis star emma radacanu wins the bbc�*s prestigious sports personality of the year. iam i am really happy with this, of course, and i have watched sports personality of the year growing up so i am humbled to join the amazing past winners. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc world news — singapore, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. hello and thank you forjoining us. we begin the programme in hong kong — where counting is under way in the first elections since beijing increased its control over the territory. turnout has officially been announced as the lowest ever in its electoral history — just 30.2%. pro—democracy activists called for a boycott because ev
we speak to democracy campaigner nathan law. a tough new lockdown in the netherlands, as the new coronavirus variant spreads fast across europe. we have a special report from myanmar on the mass killings of civilians by the military — which seized power in a coup last february. a victory for the hard left candidate in chile's most polarising election ever. and tennis star emma radacanu wins the bbc�*s prestigious sports personality of the year. iam i am really happy with this, of course,...
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we speak to democracy campaigner nathan law. netherlands starts a tough new lockdown, as the new coronavirus variant spreads fast across europe. a victory for the hard—left candidate in chile's most polarising election ever. and tennis star emma raducanu wins the bbc�*s prestigious sports personality of the year. live from our studio in singapore... this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. counting is under way in the first elections in hong kong since beijing increased its control over the territory. turnout has officially been announced as the lowest ever in its electoral history — just 30.2%. pro—democracy activists called for a boycott because every candidate had to be vetted for their loyalty to beijing. almost all prominent opposition figures who could have taken part have either been jailed or have fled. for more on this, i'm joined now by nathan law, a hong kong pro—democracy campaigner who now lives in the uk where he has political asylum. it's wonderfu
we speak to democracy campaigner nathan law. netherlands starts a tough new lockdown, as the new coronavirus variant spreads fast across europe. a victory for the hard—left candidate in chile's most polarising election ever. and tennis star emma raducanu wins the bbc�*s prestigious sports personality of the year. live from our studio in singapore... this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. counting is under way in the first...
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. >>> the olympics just a month away, and among those with the spotlight on them is skater nathan chen. >> chen knows if he qualifies for beijing, he will be one of the favorites in men's figure skating, not just because of all the hard work he's done on the ice but because of the way he's learned to relax off the ice as well. ♪♪ >> my name is nathan chen. i'm a figure skater and i'm originally from salt lake city, utah. i go to yale university and i am majoring in statistics and data science. the school also made me realize there is a whole fun, happy side of life. that doesn't have to revolve around grinding all the time. we can have fun as well, and i think that's good for our mental health and just being happy in general. >> this is a once in a generation skater. >> i can play musical instruments not super efficiently. i have played guitar in the past. >> if we brought out a guitar, would you play for us? >> sure. >> obviously as a skater we're skating to music, so being comfortable with music and being able to enjoy it is key, i think, for figure skaters. music is important to get
. >>> the olympics just a month away, and among those with the spotlight on them is skater nathan chen. >> chen knows if he qualifies for beijing, he will be one of the favorites in men's figure skating, not just because of all the hard work he's done on the ice but because of the way he's learned to relax off the ice as well. ♪♪ >> my name is nathan chen. i'm a figure skater and i'm originally from salt lake city, utah. i go to yale university and i am majoring in...
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nathan, you've talked about the comparison - families.mparison between indians battling covid and living with pollution. saying that they are almost as bad as each other or that pollution could potentially be an even bigger problem than covid. that's right. i think we know that from the studies from the global and disease report that show about a million people every year die of air pollution, outdoor air pollution, outdoor air pollution in india. in fact there's been a lot of deaths from covid is well and probably similar levels in last 12 months in india for that for hundred and 70,000 have been recorded. this is a problem that goes on every year at not just during a pandemic. it's quite similar levels every year dying from air pollution, outdoor air pollution as covid. but also they overlap as well. if you have comorbidities that you are likely to succumb to covid. we know that air pollution does because it lot of diseases, high blood pressure, lung conditions, different cancers if you have those conditions you are more vulnerable to c
nathan, you've talked about the comparison - families.mparison between indians battling covid and living with pollution. saying that they are almost as bad as each other or that pollution could potentially be an even bigger problem than covid. that's right. i think we know that from the studies from the global and disease report that show about a million people every year die of air pollution, outdoor air pollution, outdoor air pollution in india. in fact there's been a lot of deaths from covid...
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i guess this question to you, nathan. and i've got another one for joseph as well, to ben johnson off. thank you morrow to mont johnston, us. we need clear mitigation an adaptation policies and strategies because these lots keep coming every decade in south that south that's only have one decade. so the flood of the other, nathan, i'll sat briefly and then i've got another youtube question for joseph. yes. does written, i think this is where my point is. i think of course, are we need to command the little government is doing under all the humanitarian classes doing, but we need to move away from just emergency risk reduction. we need to move into a mid term to long term adaptation programs. and these, when i agree with, with our, with, with africa, north, they have an upper these not, perhaps incredible projects is, are long term projects that is talking about building dykes. it's about talking about building dams. that whole flat water. ah, and also charlie, a man made channel that can i should channel some of his water
i guess this question to you, nathan. and i've got another one for joseph as well, to ben johnson off. thank you morrow to mont johnston, us. we need clear mitigation an adaptation policies and strategies because these lots keep coming every decade in south that south that's only have one decade. so the flood of the other, nathan, i'll sat briefly and then i've got another youtube question for joseph. yes. does written, i think this is where my point is. i think of course, are we need to...
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so the just a lot of the saying is, what is the point of nathan anymore? you know, he's pose cold war gave, if not, as he suggests a geopolitical project saying that collecting all of these countries for the lifetime ago, we're in opposition to nathan. now, nathan has previously offered memberships to former members of the both pucks, which is poland, which joined in 1999 to former soviet republics, that just the both 6 states in 2004. so the question of ukraine joining nato is for a 10 subject because ukraine is, of course, the country. but it's history, geography, and people are so intertwined with those of russia. now, as we know, tensions between nato and russia been simmering for quite a while early this month. the head of nato young stoughton, but he rushes to be transparent about its military plans. the. this comes a made phase that rushes planning see invade ukraine. moscow have dismissed face face, they call them alarmist and in turn complained of nato plans and activities in the region. so needless to say, this lack of trust between the 2 sides r
so the just a lot of the saying is, what is the point of nathan anymore? you know, he's pose cold war gave, if not, as he suggests a geopolitical project saying that collecting all of these countries for the lifetime ago, we're in opposition to nathan. now, nathan has previously offered memberships to former members of the both pucks, which is poland, which joined in 1999 to former soviet republics, that just the both 6 states in 2004. so the question of ukraine joining nato is for a 10 subject...
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nathan spoke to democracy now!in 2019 to mark the 40th anniversary of the greensboro massacre when 40 ku klux klansmen and american nazis opened fire on an anti-klan demonstration in greensboro, north carolina, killing five anti-racist activists in a span of 88 seconds, including her husband. >> five people were killed, including my husband, mike, and 10 people were injured. the police were nowhere to be found. amy: amy: the police departments complicity in the killings. dr. marty nathan said the greensboro massacre showed how white supremacist violence continues to threaten movements for social and economic justice. >> please stand for the rights of people to live and to live decently in a time of climate change, threat of nuclear war, and including economic disparity. we all have to be in the streets and we do not want to get shot. amy: and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. coming up, we talked to the nations amy littlefield about the christian le
nathan spoke to democracy now!in 2019 to mark the 40th anniversary of the greensboro massacre when 40 ku klux klansmen and american nazis opened fire on an anti-klan demonstration in greensboro, north carolina, killing five anti-racist activists in a span of 88 seconds, including her husband. >> five people were killed, including my husband, mike, and 10 people were injured. the police were nowhere to be found. amy: amy: the police departments complicity in the killings. dr. marty nathan...
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robert finally found 2-year-old nathan, two his parents had been desperately missing his bun bun. robert turned the bunny and nathan's family sent back pictures. >> you see him holding his bunny. i lost him. i started to cry. i shut my office door and just -- i was like, this is one of the best moments of my life. >> reporter: i told you about john decker the artist. a couple weeks after we shared that story, he had snuck a picture of me and created a portrait, which i now treasure. since that story aired, john has passed away. all that means is his generosity and his work has that much more meaning for those of us lucky enough to get it. >> he lives on in that way. >> he touched so many lives. what an artist. incredible. >> garvin, thanks so much. >>> let's check in with jeff ranieri. one of the busiest travel weeks of the air. >> look, i would just say, if you have plans this weekend that involves driving in a car in california, just be prepared for that rainfall. because we'll see on and off chances here through the next seven days. i'm still seeing a break in between these sto
robert finally found 2-year-old nathan, two his parents had been desperately missing his bun bun. robert turned the bunny and nathan's family sent back pictures. >> you see him holding his bunny. i lost him. i started to cry. i shut my office door and just -- i was like, this is one of the best moments of my life. >> reporter: i told you about john decker the artist. a couple weeks after we shared that story, he had snuck a picture of me and created a portrait, which i now treasure....
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my name is nathan buttrey and on behalf of -- like to welcome o the southern festival of books here in nashville,, tennessee. whether you're watching us online or joining us later on c-span, we have a great session for you did it and we glad you're with us. before we start i would like to thank a few of the festivals key sponsor for the ongoing support. the metro national arts commission, the ingram content group, , the tennessee arts commission, and of the university, parnassus books, we're grateful for your continued support. thank you for everything that you do help us continue make this a great festival each year. if you would like to purchase books you see featured at the festival we encourage you to do that during the parnassus book link in the facebook lies or youtube chat section. sales help the support the festival help to keep it free. we have a special guest today. our author is the former two-term mayor of knoxville and former two-term governor of tennessee. during his tenure tennessee became the fastest improving state in c the country in k-12 education in the first state
my name is nathan buttrey and on behalf of -- like to welcome o the southern festival of books here in nashville,, tennessee. whether you're watching us online or joining us later on c-span, we have a great session for you did it and we glad you're with us. before we start i would like to thank a few of the festivals key sponsor for the ongoing support. the metro national arts commission, the ingram content group, , the tennessee arts commission, and of the university, parnassus books, we're...
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i will introduce commissioner nathan simonton. early addresses given at the free state foundation nathan gave his inaugural maiden address at a free state foundation virtual event. it is especially nice for him to be with us today. to give an address in person. the short version of commissioner simonton's biography is that he was nominated to serve as a commissioner last fall by president trump. he was confirmed later in the fall by the senate and took his seat in late 2020. he brings with him a wealth of both private and public sector experience before becoming an fcc commissioner he served at ntia as a senior advisor where he worked on many aspects of talev negations all seek. -- telecommunications policy. he holds more degrees than i do and more than many of us in this room. a couple of those degrees are in use it. . -- music theory. they may not always be exciting at the fcc, but it is true that since you have been on the commission, it is not exactly the same experience that may be sometime in the future, however that goes. w
i will introduce commissioner nathan simonton. early addresses given at the free state foundation nathan gave his inaugural maiden address at a free state foundation virtual event. it is especially nice for him to be with us today. to give an address in person. the short version of commissioner simonton's biography is that he was nominated to serve as a commissioner last fall by president trump. he was confirmed later in the fall by the senate and took his seat in late 2020. he brings with him...
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i'm just not good on that side here to nathan, because before my julie has been inspired by american lately talking and he's mixed in as an sooner american, it's a style that really works for generations. either mucus regarding ranaldo, the trickier. what fool america? marcela mcs, through our case, hundreds and thousands of when people who don't normally follow means or politics. follow generally it's progress on larger years, larger been larger gage g nathan program with like a bit of dom is more than 1000000 subscribers flocked to his daily. sho, in part because he's no amateur brother, a veteran of the turkish airways. he spent the majority of his career and television, and still freelance, his cason and turret. but in 2017. he's what the main street for the life story. new york times to see them telling them i was seen and turks new york correspondent, the target market and there was an important hearing tied to a case that heavily involved turkey. um then the editorial management said they didn't want a daily report from outside the court. so i decided to follow the case myself
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i'm here to, nathan been asked before about jaleece has been inspired by american lately talking and he's mixed in his own sooner. american. it's a style that really works for generations. either mucus. regarding ranaldo, the trickier. what fool i made it got parcher lamarcus through arcus hundreds and thousands of women. people who don't normally follow means or politics. follow jimmy, it's program all larger, it's larger, been larger gauge to nathan program. the thought bit those dom is more than 1000000 subscribers flocked to his daily sho, in part because he's no amateur. rather a veteran of the turkish airways. he spent the majority of his career and television and still freelance his for san antonio. but in 2017, he's what the main street for the lives 3 new york times to see them telling them i was seen and turks new york correspondent about target market. and there was an important theory tied to a case that heavily involved turkey online at the, at a story management said they didn't want a daily report from outside the court. so i decided to follow the case myself. your nam
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and then also i also spoke to nathan law, a former protest leader and democracy activist who was forced to flee hong kong going tax out in london because the authorities back home were going out of their way to silence in long i thought to the idea of this for museum during the 20th anniversary of the 10 square mosque. because in china, everyone is started being told a lie about $9089.00 is a complete black out of $89.00 history. so we want the truth to come out. the april 15th 1989, the previous general secretary of the congress body bon die and he was a very popular reformer. and so i problem a lot of students to go and more in depth. and then the morning, beginning to turn into the mind for anti corruption legally, for the proceeds and the soon and begin to come out on march. to occupy the chairman's way on the audio regina condemn demonstrates the student as an to revolutionary i. and then they decided standing on me and frank donald to today they know official rec, calling them off. how many people are dying in 9089 square. and no one knows me. and the congress body is, of course,
and then also i also spoke to nathan law, a former protest leader and democracy activist who was forced to flee hong kong going tax out in london because the authorities back home were going out of their way to silence in long i thought to the idea of this for museum during the 20th anniversary of the 10 square mosque. because in china, everyone is started being told a lie about $9089.00 is a complete black out of $89.00 history. so we want the truth to come out. the april 15th 1989, the...
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it's larger denija gauge to nathan program. the thought bit of them is more than 1000000 subscribers flocked to his daily sho, in part because he's no amateur, rather a veteran of the turkish airways. he spent the majority of his career and television and still free nonsense for san antonio. but in 2017, he's what the main street for the lives 3 new york times to see them telling them i was seen and turks new york correspondent the target on our market. and there was an important hearing tied to a case that heavily involved turkey on land. the editorial management said they didn't want a daily report from outside the court. so i decided to follow the case myself. i your name again, my name is john. they got you guys today, bob, bob, i didn't much. i began broadcasting on you as a matter of necessity. what did i have to lose? my in the man in old jack anchored to nick, i waited him was demand isn't the only mainstream a who's my great. ah. the man credited as turkey's digital pioneer is russian shocker. where you're going back i
it's larger denija gauge to nathan program. the thought bit of them is more than 1000000 subscribers flocked to his daily sho, in part because he's no amateur, rather a veteran of the turkish airways. he spent the majority of his career and television and still free nonsense for san antonio. but in 2017, he's what the main street for the lives 3 new york times to see them telling them i was seen and turks new york correspondent the target on our market. and there was an important hearing tied...
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hate grew a chance. attracted the attention of a group of native americans, led by veteran activist nathan philip. they began to celebrate my chanting and dancing to the beat. mister phillips began moving to his ripe down a line of boys, eventually stopping face to face with nick sandman. the young man remained where he had already been standing, placing his undivided attention on mr. phillips. now at this point, nicholas sandman still has ongoing law suits against cbs abc news or the new york times and rolling stone magazine. ah, so we'll see how much of a settlement is reached in those cases. but many are looking on and saying perhaps this shows that before destroying the reputation and plastering the face of someone is not even 18 years old. all over the media, it would be good to get the fax right. first court hearings on the i made 17 plane crash of resumed in the hague. the military lines, flights was on route from amsterdam to call a loophole when it was shot down over separatist controlled eastern. he cried. in 2014, all 298. a board were killed. our senior corresponded looks next
hate grew a chance. attracted the attention of a group of native americans, led by veteran activist nathan philip. they began to celebrate my chanting and dancing to the beat. mister phillips began moving to his ripe down a line of boys, eventually stopping face to face with nick sandman. the young man remained where he had already been standing, placing his undivided attention on mr. phillips. now at this point, nicholas sandman still has ongoing law suits against cbs abc news or the new york...
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thank you more, i thank you nathan. thank you joseph. and we show you where you can find them here on my laptop. this is joseph on line. this is myra, and this is lost on the follow that you'll get the latest from south sudan and the fighting crisis as well. thanks for watching everybody. i see you next time. ah. the philippines, inspiring to restore, fight in vaccine. i think one equally denied and the wrong one i wanna investigate on out europe. this is al jazeera, it's november the 15th day, one of the new era and television news. if you have known that, that was the scale of bloodshed would you have still going to go to miss all landed about a 100 meters away from us. we're on the front line, but it's on the right time. we have a call that isn't on a very, really coming our way. i was just over here gag by the police. on purpose with 4 zeroes offices in garza, are housed in that building and the temper has come down. little before in human history has a months per steam environment. the arctic didn't such peril. they just said it's t
thank you more, i thank you nathan. thank you joseph. and we show you where you can find them here on my laptop. this is joseph on line. this is myra, and this is lost on the follow that you'll get the latest from south sudan and the fighting crisis as well. thanks for watching everybody. i see you next time. ah. the philippines, inspiring to restore, fight in vaccine. i think one equally denied and the wrong one i wanna investigate on out europe. this is al jazeera, it's november the 15th day,...
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that's also something that nathan has not responded to as yet. now, just days ago, around christmas time, russia pulled back. it's 10000 troops from the ukraine border, which was the cause of the big problem in the 1st place. and this could have been seen at another olive branch by the west, but nothing so far. got nikki, bring us a really good point. i mean, that was again stoughton buck of nato a 2nd ago. right? they're saying the rusher is the aggressive. well, let's be clear about one thing. russia is not moving its borders to the west. the borders are being moved to the east by nato member countries. and the funny thing is the u. k. media has been saying now for quite some time, a 100000 russian soldiers aligning the ukrainian border to invade ukraine. the us at one point at 175000 russian soldiers are about to invade ukraine. as it turns out, there were $10000.00 rust soldiers doing drills. can we now expect the accusations to stop? let hope so, but let's just say for now this fear mongering in the western media, it continue this, you know,
that's also something that nathan has not responded to as yet. now, just days ago, around christmas time, russia pulled back. it's 10000 troops from the ukraine border, which was the cause of the big problem in the 1st place. and this could have been seen at another olive branch by the west, but nothing so far. got nikki, bring us a really good point. i mean, that was again stoughton buck of nato a 2nd ago. right? they're saying the rusher is the aggressive. well, let's be clear about one...