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great interventions from paul of the guardian and others who do actively challenge him, talking about to people who are appallingly racist and extremist views. and what those sections do is remind you of the importance of good journalism, ofjournalists who are willing to raise the hard questions, willing to integrate and ask things that are difficult. do you really need to be interested in the minutiae of us politics to enjoy it as a film? ‘enjoy‘ is a strange word because i found it very hard company to be in. i respect the film—maker's decision to literally stand back and let people have their say. give them enough rope, let them say what they want. obviously, there are moments in the documentary which do cause an intake of breath in which people say things which are quite outrageous but the documentary is very keen to just stand back and say, judge it yourself. which i did. anyone who follows you on twitter can imagine how you judged it. let's talk about best of the week. well, this film, which is out in cinemas, and it's not a really wide release, but it's never look away and it's
great interventions from paul of the guardian and others who do actively challenge him, talking about to people who are appallingly racist and extremist views. and what those sections do is remind you of the importance of good journalism, ofjournalists who are willing to raise the hard questions, willing to integrate and ask things that are difficult. do you really need to be interested in the minutiae of us politics to enjoy it as a film? ‘enjoy‘ is a strange word because i found it very...
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the film—maker had very good access. in a way, it is left to journalists who we see actually challenging bannon. great interventions from paul those of the guardianm, talking about charlottesville, affiliations to people who are appallingly racist and have extremist views. those sections remind you the importance of good journalism, journalists who are willing to raise the hard questions, willing to integrate and ask things that are difficult. do you really need to be interested in the minutiae of us politics to enjoy it as the minutiae of us politics to enjoy itasa the minutiae of us politics to enjoy it as a film? enjoy it as a strange word because i found it very hard company to be in. i respect the film—makers decision to literally stand back and let people have their say. give them enough rope, let them say. give them enough rope, let them say what they want. obviously, there are moments in the documentary which do cause an intake of breath in which people say things which are quite outrageous but the documentary is very keen to just stand back and say, judge it yourself. which i did. anyone who follows you on twitter can't imagine how you j
the film—maker had very good access. in a way, it is left to journalists who we see actually challenging bannon. great interventions from paul those of the guardianm, talking about charlottesville, affiliations to people who are appallingly racist and have extremist views. those sections remind you the importance of good journalism, journalists who are willing to raise the hard questions, willing to integrate and ask things that are difficult. do you really need to be interested in the...
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great interventions from paul of the guardian and others who do actively challenge him, talking abouto raise the hard questions, willing to interrogate and ask things that are difficult. do you really need to be interested in the minutiae of us politics to enjoy it as a film? enjoy is a strange word because i found it very hard company to be in. i respect the film—maker's decision to literally stand back and let people have their say. give them enough rope, let them say what they want. obviously, there are moments in the documentary which do cause an intake of breath in which people say things which are quite outrageous but the documentary is very keen to just stand back and say, judge it yourself. which i did. anyone who follows you on twitter can imagine how you judged it. let's talk about best of the week. well, this film, which is out in cinemas, and it's not a really wide release, but it's never look away and it's a film by florian henckel von donnersmarck, who made lives of others. i think it is a very smart film. it is inspired by, but not based on, the life of gerhard richter.
great interventions from paul of the guardian and others who do actively challenge him, talking abouto raise the hard questions, willing to interrogate and ask things that are difficult. do you really need to be interested in the minutiae of us politics to enjoy it as a film? enjoy is a strange word because i found it very hard company to be in. i respect the film—maker's decision to literally stand back and let people have their say. give them enough rope, let them say what they want....
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great interventions from paul of the guardian and others who do actively challenge him, talking aboutism, ofjournalists who are willing to raise the hard questions, willing to integrate and ask things that are difficult. do you really need to be interested in the minutiae of us politics to enjoy it as a film? enjoy is a strange word because i found it very hard company to be in. i respect the film—maker‘s decision to literally stand back and let people have their say. give them enough rope, let them say what they want. obviously, there are moments in the documentary which do cause an intake of breath in which people say things which are quite outrageous but the documentary is very keen to just stand back and say, judge it yourself. which i did. anyone who follows you on twitter can imagine how you judged it. let‘s talk about best of the week. this film hasn‘t been a wide release, it is never look away. i think it is a very smart film. it is a film about ways of seeing, talking about complicated ideas but wrapped up in melodramas... what is interesting about it, on the one hand, it is
great interventions from paul of the guardian and others who do actively challenge him, talking aboutism, ofjournalists who are willing to raise the hard questions, willing to integrate and ask things that are difficult. do you really need to be interested in the minutiae of us politics to enjoy it as a film? enjoy is a strange word because i found it very hard company to be in. i respect the film—maker‘s decision to literally stand back and let people have their say. give them enough rope,...
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of the court. a voice for justice, equality, and the rule of law. justice john paul stevens. he was a true guardian of the constitution. he made history not only as the longest serving justice but as one of its finest. our country mourns his loss. he will be lying in state monday. the service will be tuesday, and again, it is a great loss to our country. last night i had a particular pleasant experience which is to sign the legislation which enabled us to use the washington monument as a backdrop for the moon launch. pretty exciting. i hope everyone will take advantage of observing that as we observe that historic event in our country, the world's history. it's pretty exciting. so here we are. as you know we campaigned on for the people agenda, lowering health care costs, bigger paychecks, cleaner government. and to that end, bigger paychecks, this week we'll have three bills on the floor raising the minimum wage. raising the minimum wage. it increases wages for up to 33 million workers and lifts 1.3 million americans out of poverty. it would help secure fairness and equality for women, many of who
of the court. a voice for justice, equality, and the rule of law. justice john paul stevens. he was a true guardian of the constitution. he made history not only as the longest serving justice but as one of its finest. our country mourns his loss. he will be lying in state monday. the service will be tuesday, and again, it is a great loss to our country. last night i had a particular pleasant experience which is to sign the legislation which enabled us to use the washington monument as a...
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the film—maker had very good access. in a way, it is left to journalists who we see actually challenging bannon. great interventions from paul lewis of the guardianhave extremist views. those sections remind you of the importance of good journalism, journalists who are willing to raise the hard questions, willing to interrogate and ask things that are difficult. do you really need to be interested in the minutiae of us politics to enjoy it as a film? enjoy is a strange word because i found it very hard company to be in. i respect the film—makers decision to literally stand back and let people have their say. give them enough rope, let them say what they want. obviously, there are moments in the documentary which do cause an intake of breath in which people say things which are quite outrageous but the documentary is very keen to just stand back and say, judge it yourself. which i did. anyone who follows you on twitter can imagine how you judged it. let's talk about best of the week. this film hasn't been a wide release, it is never look away. i think it is a very smart film. inspired by the life of gerhard richter. the artist. it is a film about
the film—maker had very good access. in a way, it is left to journalists who we see actually challenging bannon. great interventions from paul lewis of the guardianhave extremist views. those sections remind you of the importance of good journalism, journalists who are willing to raise the hard questions, willing to interrogate and ask things that are difficult. do you really need to be interested in the minutiae of us politics to enjoy it as a film? enjoy is a strange word because i found it...
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the film—maker had very good access. yeah, great access. in a way, it is left to journalists who we see actually challenging bannon. great interventions from paul lewis of the guardianharlottesville, affiliations to people who are appallingly racist and have extremist views. those sections remind you the importance of good journalism, ofjournalists who are willing to raise the hard questions, willing to integrate and ask things that are difficult. —— willing to interrogate. do you really need to be interested in the minutiae of us politics to enjoy it as a film? enjoy is a strange word because i found it very hard company to be in. i respect the film—maker's decision to literally stand back and let people have their say. give them enough rope, let them say what they want. obviously, there are moments in the documentary which do cause an intake of breath in which people say things which are quite outrageous but the documentary is very keen to just stand back and say, judge it yourself. which i did. anyone who follows you on twitter can imagine how you judged it. let's talk about best of the week. well, this film, which is out in cinemas, and it's not a really wide re
the film—maker had very good access. yeah, great access. in a way, it is left to journalists who we see actually challenging bannon. great interventions from paul lewis of the guardianharlottesville, affiliations to people who are appallingly racist and have extremist views. those sections remind you the importance of good journalism, ofjournalists who are willing to raise the hard questions, willing to integrate and ask things that are difficult. —— willing to interrogate. do you really...
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. >>> justice john paul stevens, he was a true guardian of the constitutions. he made history not only as long as serving as justice but one of its finest, our country mourns his loss. he'll be flying in state on monday, the service will be on tuesday and then again a great loss to our country. >>> last night i had a particular pleasant experience which was the sign of legislation which enables us to use the washington monument as a backdrop for the moon launch. pretty exciting, i hope everyone will take advantage of observing that as we observe that historic event in our country. here we are campaigning for our jean agenda. this week we'll have three bills on the floor, raising the minimum wage, it will increase wages for up to 33 million workers and lift 1.3 million americans out of poverty. it will help secure fairness and equality for women. giving nearly 20 million working women a raise and help narrow the gender gap, the disproportionately impacts women. we are proud to pass this bill tomorrow. all men and women were created equal. we'll also continue doi
. >>> justice john paul stevens, he was a true guardian of the constitutions. he made history not only as long as serving as justice but one of its finest, our country mourns his loss. he'll be flying in state on monday, the service will be on tuesday and then again a great loss to our country. >>> last night i had a particular pleasant experience which was the sign of legislation which enables us to use the washington monument as a backdrop for the moon launch. pretty...
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. >> this country lost a giant of the court and a clarion voice for justice, equality and rule of law. justice john paul stevens. justice stevens was a true guardiane constitution. he made history not only as the longest serving justice, but as one of its finest. our country mourns his loss. he will be lying in state monday. the service will be tuesday, and again, a great loss to our country. last night, i had a particular pleasant experience which was to sign the legislation which enabled us to use the washington monument as a backdrop for the moon launch. pretty exciting. i hope everyone will take advantage of observing that as we observe that historic event in our country's, the world's history. it's pretty exciting. so here we are. as you know, we campaigned on for the people agenda, lowering health care costs, building bigger paychecks, cleaner government and to that end of bigger paychecks, this week we will have three bills on the floor. raising the minimum wage, raising the minimum wage. it will increase wages for up to 33 million workers and lift 1.3 million americans out of poverty. it would help secure fairness and equality for women, m
. >> this country lost a giant of the court and a clarion voice for justice, equality and rule of law. justice john paul stevens. justice stevens was a true guardiane constitution. he made history not only as the longest serving justice, but as one of its finest. our country mourns his loss. he will be lying in state monday. the service will be tuesday, and again, a great loss to our country. last night, i had a particular pleasant experience which was to sign the legislation which...
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to his supporters hungary's prime minister is a guardian of europe's borders manning the ramparts against margaret paul. 2 others viktor orban is an authoritarian demagogue whose far right agenda poses a significant threat to democratic values. people in power investigates the leader taking his country to extreme. hungary europe's bad boy on a 0. the u.s. threatens iran with greater isolation off to teheran begins enriching uranium to beyond the limit agreed in the 2015 u.k. a deal. by maryam namazie in london you know with al-jazeera also coming up. with. greece's new prime minister says he has a strong mandate to change greece off to resoundingly victory in sunday school election. tempus friday in hong kong as demonstrators gather once again to protest against a controversial extradition. and the ethiopians in israel say they targeted because of the color of their skin as another member of that community is killed by the police. u.s. president donald trump has warned iran that it will never have a nuclear weapon after decided to enrich uranium to levels grice and that equate as part of the 2015 u.k.
to his supporters hungary's prime minister is a guardian of europe's borders manning the ramparts against margaret paul. 2 others viktor orban is an authoritarian demagogue whose far right agenda poses a significant threat to democratic values. people in power investigates the leader taking his country to extreme. hungary europe's bad boy on a 0. the u.s. threatens iran with greater isolation off to teheran begins enriching uranium to beyond the limit agreed in the 2015 u.k. a deal. by maryam...