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r. john bel passenger in 2017, one of the world's largest p. r. firm spell, passenger found itself in the middle of a major south african political scandal, accused the stoking racial hatred on behalf of its client, a prominent business family with close connection to the government. oh, passenger was exposed when bank cropped and was forced to shut down. however, these moments of accountability are rare, because this is an industry that's been incredibly successfully keeping its work under wraps. not every day you get to see a video that exposes the inner workings of the p. r, industry. and finally, to the olympic games where thousands of athletes are competing for metals, and there's not a russian flag to be seen. that's because russia is still banned from the olympics after it was found to be running a huge doping program, which it's always denied. a limited number of russian athletes are allowed to compete in tokyo, not a seam, russia, but as the r o c, the russian olympic committee. and they're not allowed to play the russian national . the
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so this stuff is not new. french lebanese actress de rina r john d has worked on netflix productions for her. it's important that can take the stand from really protect if artists and electrolyte and the call to ask the country. and sometimes they are friends or work that really deserves to be watched on the big screen can organize the say. they talked to netflix executives regulate, bought, they've been breakthroughs. so for another year the feud has been in the spotlight, but then can wouldn't be can without some control fi. natasha butler al jazeera can . ah, the headlines on al jazeera, there'll be no spectators at limping events in tokyo. the organizing committee made the decision after japan declared a state of emergency in the capital is kind of iris cases they're search. so you gotta go to that, you can think of then without the pandemic villain pick gains would be an amazing opportunity to unite people. but unfortunately, the pandemic could not allow us to hold events with full spectrum.
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r. tolkien. john garth describes what places inspired the british as the author. is merton college, oxford. where talking was professor of english language and literature from 1945. this is when he was just nearing the end of writing a little over the rings. he was writing the last 2 books, including the battle scenes, minnes tourists, which is a fantastic medieval city. and if you're inside there inside the quads, the quadrangles is very much like being inside a medieval city. ah, but oxford wasn't the only source of inspiration for ministerial. the capital of gondor, the literary works also played a role such as the divine comedy by dante allegheny. this is an interpretation by italian painter. sandro bought a chelly. me. he just use whatever was convenient to him. he use the scenery around oxford, the borrowers, the standing stones in the hills or adults and things like that. he used, i believe, memories, scenes from walks. he had been on to so confused, memories, fantasy and reality together. and one place that surely inspired him was barrington bol, the tower
r. tolkien. john garth describes what places inspired the british as the author. is merton college, oxford. where talking was professor of english language and literature from 1945. this is when he was just nearing the end of writing a little over the rings. he was writing the last 2 books, including the battle scenes, minnes tourists, which is a fantastic medieval city. and if you're inside there inside the quads, the quadrangles is very much like being inside a medieval city. ah, but oxford...
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r. tolkien, john gar describes what places inspired the british fantasy author. ah, this is not a college oxford where toll he was professor of english language and literature from 1945. this is when he was just nearing the end of writing over the rings. he was writing the, the last 2 books, including the battle scenes minister s, which is a fantastic medieval city. and if you're inside there inside the quads, the quadrangles is very much like being inside a medieval city. ah, but oxford wasn't the only source of inspiration for ministerial. the capital of gondor, the literary works also played a role, such as the divine comedy by dante allegheny. this is an interpretation by italian painter sondra. both italy he just use whatever was convenient to him. he use the scenery around oxford, the borrowers, the standing stones in the hills are adults and things like that. he used to leave memories, scenes from walks, he had been on to so confused memories, fantasy and reality together. and one place that surely inspired him was barrington bol, the tower near oxford. it
r. tolkien, john gar describes what places inspired the british fantasy author. ah, this is not a college oxford where toll he was professor of english language and literature from 1945. this is when he was just nearing the end of writing over the rings. he was writing the, the last 2 books, including the battle scenes minister s, which is a fantastic medieval city. and if you're inside there inside the quads, the quadrangles is very much like being inside a medieval city. ah, but oxford wasn't...
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r. tolkien. john garth describes what places inspired the british fantasy author because the college offered. we're told him was professor of english language and literature from 1945. this is when he was just nearing the end of writing a little over the rings. he was writing the last 2 books, including the battle scenes ministerial, which is a fantastic medieval city. and if you're inside inside the quads, the quadrangles is very much like being inside a medieval city. ah, but oxford wasn't the only source of inspiration for ministerial. the capital of gondor, the literary works, also played a role such as the divine comedy by dante allegheny. this is an interpretation by italian painter. sondra bought the chelly. me, he just use whatever was convenient to him. he use the scenery around oxford, the borrowers standing stones in the hills are adults and things like that. he used, i believe, memories, scenes from walks. he had been on to so confused memories, fantasy and reality together. and one place
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now, the government is in a series of meetings to try and work out the way forward policy a r t. john is in other news tonight, protests of clash with riot police, firing, tear gas and lebanon that off to families of victims of last year's massive port explosion in beirut to the streets against the interior minister. aah! protest is carried coffins to symbolize the dead claim. the ministers blocking a real probe into the tragedy of bloss, killed more than 200000, with many blaming officials for allowing the storage of high highly explosive materials. of course now there's been another crim discovery in canada. further $160.00 unmarked graves have been found to a former school for indigenous children after over a 1000 were discovered in recent months. it is a reminder of a dark chapter in canada's past. when native people were forcibly integrated into society and according to an indigenous rights activist, this is just the tip of the iceberg. of course, this is devastating. there's a tremendous amount of grief in our communities already in knocking here in this space as well. these res
now, the government is in a series of meetings to try and work out the way forward policy a r t. john is in other news tonight, protests of clash with riot police, firing, tear gas and lebanon that off to families of victims of last year's massive port explosion in beirut to the streets against the interior minister. aah! protest is carried coffins to symbolize the dead claim. the ministers blocking a real probe into the tragedy of bloss, killed more than 200000, with many blaming officials for...
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and it would be a shame for us to go through all of these machinations and not pass the john r. on and education act -- advancement act. that's what we need to be doing. that's what john lewis would want, more than anything else. and i would hope that, with everything else, we would do that. but see, i do remember. that six months after that march over the edmund pettus bridge, which was, back then, the march 1965. august. august 6th. lyndon johnson signed the 1965 voting rights act. it was kind of interesting. less than a year later, he was unceremoniously ousted. and so, these kinds of things i am used to but i would hope that we're a better body than that here, in the congress. >> i want to thank you for coming on tonight, congressman. i want to sort of put a pin in and say next time you come on, i would love to hear more at extended length about that 1960 meeting of young james clyburn and young john lewis was like. congressman james clyburn, thank you very much. >> look forward to it. thank you. >>> next, my interview with one of the texas democrats, who fled the state. and
and it would be a shame for us to go through all of these machinations and not pass the john r. on and education act -- advancement act. that's what we need to be doing. that's what john lewis would want, more than anything else. and i would hope that, with everything else, we would do that. but see, i do remember. that six months after that march over the edmund pettus bridge, which was, back then, the march 1965. august. august 6th. lyndon johnson signed the 1965 voting rights act. it was...
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i think we can and r. john _ a way that works the people. i think we can and r. ointed? we are _ we can talk to our guest. you must be disappointed? we are really - be disappointed? we are really disappointed and also we are extremely frustrated with unesco. the last time they came to the city was ten years ago.— the last time they came to the city was ten years ago. so you feel they haven't had — was ten years ago. so you feel they haven't had a _ was ten years ago. so you feel they haven't had a chance, _ haven't had a chance, although representatives haven't had a chance to see first—hand what is going on in liverpool? you think their are unfair? , , : , in liverpool? you think their are unfair? , , . , . . , unfair? definitely. the city changes a lot in one — unfair? definitely. the city changes a lot in one year. _ unfair? definitely. the city changes a lot in one year. any _ unfair? definitely. the city changes a lot in one year. any city - unfair? definitely. the city changes a lot in one year. any city changesl a lot in one year. any city changes a lot in
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r. he's a john had he takes a look at the brief history of a u. s. military involvement and iraq since 2003 with us forces leaving afghan to stand. the sites are also now set on america's draw down once again in iraq. it has been a violent 18 years since the u. s. invaded the country in march 2003, with more than 4500 us troops killed and hundreds of thousands of civilian debts. despite then president george bush's mission accomplished declaration and made 2003 the fight. as we now know, would re john even after the fall of saddam hussein. by april, 2004 for america had 144000 troops on the ground in iraq. and the numbers would fluctuate over the years, as us forces would fight a bloody campaign against rocky insurgency. and all kyra in august 2010, then president obama declared an end to the 7 year combat mission in iraq. and after the 1st major draw down, just over 47000 troops remained by 2011. the number would drop to just a few 100 by 2014. when the us joined the rocky and curtis forces in the fight against sizes. as of january 20, 212500 us
r. he's a john had he takes a look at the brief history of a u. s. military involvement and iraq since 2003 with us forces leaving afghan to stand. the sites are also now set on america's draw down once again in iraq. it has been a violent 18 years since the u. s. invaded the country in march 2003, with more than 4500 us troops killed and hundreds of thousands of civilian debts. despite then president george bush's mission accomplished declaration and made 2003 the fight. as we now know, would...
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r. he's a john had he takes a look at the brief history of us military involvement and iraq since 2003 with us forces leaving afghan to stand. the sites are also now set on america's draw down once again in iraq. it has been a violent 18 years since the us invaded the country in march 2003, with more than 4500 us troops killed and hundreds of thousands of civilian debts despite then president george bushes mission accomplished declaration in may, 2003 the fight, as we now know, would re john even after the fall of saddam hussein, by april 2004. america had 144000 troops on the ground in iraq. and the numbers would fluctuate over the years. as us forces would fight a bloody campaign against the rocky insurgency and arcada. in august 2010, then president obama declared an end to the 7 year combat mission in iraq. and after the 1st major draw down, just over 47000 troops remained by 2011. the number would draw to just a few 100 by 2014. when the u. s. joined or rocky and kurdish forces in the fight against isis. as of january 20, 212500 us troops remained in iraq. both the u. s. and the rocky
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r. tolkien. john garth describes what places inspired the british fancy author. ah, this is not college oxford. where told him was professor of english language and literature from 1945. this is when he was just nearing the end of writing a little over the rings. he was writing the last 2 books, including the battle scenes minnes terrace, which is a fantastic medieval city. and if you're inside there inside the quotes, the quadrangles is very much like being inside a medieval city. ah, but oxford wasn't the only source of inspiration for minister in the capital of gondor. the literary works also played a role such as the divine comedy by dante allegheny. this is an interpretation by italian painter. sandro bought the chelly. ah, he just use whatever was convenient to him. he use the scenery around oxford, the borrowers, the standing stones in the hills are adults and things like that. he used, i believe, memories, scenes from walks he had been on to token, fused memories, fantasy and reality. together and one place that surely inspired him was barrington bol, the
r. tolkien. john garth describes what places inspired the british fancy author. ah, this is not college oxford. where told him was professor of english language and literature from 1945. this is when he was just nearing the end of writing a little over the rings. he was writing the last 2 books, including the battle scenes minnes terrace, which is a fantastic medieval city. and if you're inside there inside the quotes, the quadrangles is very much like being inside a medieval city. ah, but...
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r. tolkien. john garth describes what places inspired the british fantasy. author vicki's college foot whole. he was professor of english language and literature from 945. this was when he was just nearing the end of writing a lot of the rings. he was writing the the last 2 books, including the battle scenes minister is a fantastic medieval city. and if you're inside there inside the quads, the quadrangles is very much like being inside a medieval city. ah, but oxford wasn't the only source of inspiration for ministerial. the capital of gondor literary works also played a role such as the divine comedy by dante allegheny. this is an interpretation by italian painter, sandra about italy. me, he just use whatever was convenient to him. he use the scenery around oxford, the borrowers, the standing stones in the hills or adults and things like that. he used, i believe, memories, scenes from walks. he had been on to so confused memories, fantasy and reality together. and one place that surely inspired him
r. tolkien. john garth describes what places inspired the british fantasy. author vicki's college foot whole. he was professor of english language and literature from 945. this was when he was just nearing the end of writing a lot of the rings. he was writing the the last 2 books, including the battle scenes minister is a fantastic medieval city. and if you're inside there inside the quads, the quadrangles is very much like being inside a medieval city. ah, but oxford wasn't the only source of...
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typographical journal the publication for that union he used to work for reads in part in the death of john r rankin a well-known and long-time employee of the government printing office of splendid character has disappeared. it heaps praise upon his decades of work in the printing profession, but it also spoke of something that he did for only three years. quoting that he had in excellent record as a soldier. and that mention of war experiences as an obituary is important rankin values that time a great deal like many veterans. when he writes after the war he's writing for truth personal truth about his great fear at antietam or truth through the vindication of the sacrifices that he and his regimen made at the battle of gettysburg. he's not just writing either of these things for glory. though some might argue that that gettysburg narrative is written to make their defeat look less bad or salvage reputation. i don't think that's really what's at work there. rankin sees the claims of the second massachusetts as disingenuous. he knows the 27th indiana lost. he knows they lost badly. he was wo
typographical journal the publication for that union he used to work for reads in part in the death of john r rankin a well-known and long-time employee of the government printing office of splendid character has disappeared. it heaps praise upon his decades of work in the printing profession, but it also spoke of something that he did for only three years. quoting that he had in excellent record as a soldier. and that mention of war experiences as an obituary is important rankin values that...
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until then, a little r&r, right? >> john: yeah, the kids are away with grandma.t dropped the june numbers. 188,829 people crossed the border illegally. a new high. >> john: no denying that that is a surge. >> sandra: thanks for joining us. i'm sandra smith in new york. >> john: i'm john roberts in washington. see you monday. have a great weekend. "the story" with martha maccallum starts right now. >> martha: great to see you guys, john and sandra. good afternoon. i'm martha maccallum. breaking right now on "the story," as calls to help the people of cuba are intensifying, it would take the white house authority to help keep the internet moving in cuba. it's a powerful tool for protesters and their fight for freedom. florida governor ron desantis is urging president biden to do something. they could deploy high altitude balloons that send a wi fi signal to smart phones on the ground in cuba. it's amazing technology, built
until then, a little r&r, right? >> john: yeah, the kids are away with grandma.t dropped the june numbers. 188,829 people crossed the border illegally. a new high. >> john: no denying that that is a surge. >> sandra: thanks for joining us. i'm sandra smith in new york. >> john: i'm john roberts in washington. see you monday. have a great weekend. "the story" with martha maccallum starts right now. >> martha: great to see you guys, john and sandra....
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and we need to do that by voting rights via hr1 and hr4, the john r. lewis voter advancement act. >> congressman clyburn, i know that you are close with the president and i know that you have said that you have spoken directly with vice president harris about this. i know you have also, over the course of this voting rights fight, spoken directly and done work with senator joe manchin, the centrist west virginia senator who has been such a fulcrum on this point, the question of what he is willing to do and how he is willing to approach this is potentially determinative in terms of whether or not the democrats in the senate are able to actually act. how open is the door that you are pushing on here? how much resistance is there to this idea? how strong are the arguments that are being made against the kind of reform that you are talking about? >> well, i have had extensive conversations with joe manchin. i like joe manchin. we have been friends for a long time. we used to do a lot of these kinds of chores together, just like i did with joe biden. so bot
and we need to do that by voting rights via hr1 and hr4, the john r. lewis voter advancement act. >> congressman clyburn, i know that you are close with the president and i know that you have said that you have spoken directly with vice president harris about this. i know you have also, over the course of this voting rights fight, spoken directly and done work with senator joe manchin, the centrist west virginia senator who has been such a fulcrum on this point, the question of what he is...
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it may undergo emergency surgery after being rushed to a 2nd hospital with abdominal issues, john both in r as twitter account, post this picture of the president at a hospital and presidio. his teams, as he was brought back after chronic hiccups, doctors of since flown to another hospital in san paulo thing. he needs tests for and obstructed intestine an update. now from monica you not give in reissue, nor this is sounding really serious at this point. monica, and reminds me of i think it was 2018 when he was actually stabbed prior to the election. are the 2 things linked? yes. well that's at least what he has been saying on his social media. he was stabbed in 2018, the knife perforated his intestines. he has since then have several surgeries. he's been actually the rest of the campaign almost hospitalized. and that some analysts say helped him even when the presidential election that and the fact that his major rival, which was left wing, former president reason actually had been banned for running the election due to corruption charges so well. so natalie posted a picture of himself in t
it may undergo emergency surgery after being rushed to a 2nd hospital with abdominal issues, john both in r as twitter account, post this picture of the president at a hospital and presidio. his teams, as he was brought back after chronic hiccups, doctors of since flown to another hospital in san paulo thing. he needs tests for and obstructed intestine an update. now from monica you not give in reissue, nor this is sounding really serious at this point. monica, and reminds me of i think it was...
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. >>> a southern california youth sports leader is being the s are nighright here ry r on abcand reporter johnregory with>> rorhi every bendevery ach, the is somebody like audrey ritter, the little league president, who is now a recipient of nsp's award. >> they presented me with an actual espy and i'm so happy. >> espy for volunteering as a youth sports leader and getting back to her community in northridge as the president of the northridge little league work friend say when the pandemic hit, audrey was the key to getting these kids back on the field. >> with covid, she was just a tireless one that went through all the rules and figured out how she could bring some sort of program back here. >> reporter: that pr includes audrey's husband, whose account, no one knows more about her devotion to the league. >> i don't think there's anything that can make the woman happier, not even me. >> reporter: the pandemic but that happiness on hold. audrey had only been on the job a few months when it hit. >> one of my first official duties as president of the league was to cancel the entire season for 60
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the voting rights act which we are now working in earnest to revive their goodwill i hope as the john r. lewis voting rights advancement act and that i believe it would have passed if it would have had that 2013 decision we would not see sb 202 in georgia become law as it would have been stopped under its tracks under a preclearance provision. this is a right-wing takeover that is and has been anti-democratic. we know that the vast majority of recent presidential elections have resulted in the popular vote going to democratic presidential candidates and we know that democratic senators represent 40 million more people than republican senators, and yet we have seen this right-wing takeover of the supreme court and folks like myself, and many advocates across this country want to do something about that. we want to save democracy itself from a supreme court majority that is hostile to democracy itself and while i won't commit to a specific deadline by which legislation will be introduced, it is an ongoing conversation with myself and my colleagues. >> do you have -- have you've been able
the voting rights act which we are now working in earnest to revive their goodwill i hope as the john r. lewis voting rights advancement act and that i believe it would have passed if it would have had that 2013 decision we would not see sb 202 in georgia become law as it would have been stopped under its tracks under a preclearance provision. this is a right-wing takeover that is and has been anti-democratic. we know that the vast majority of recent presidential elections have resulted in the...
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you see, each steering wheel is embroideby husband and wife r a nasc all the way tohe van.ou mis f ep b johnul sed b benedict the 16th dozens of cardinals wore they're papal hats and no matter the client holy ororedown-to-eart armando and rosanna always pay excessive attention to detail. you have to be crazy to do this work, he says, we don't do it for the money, we do it just to see if it's possible. >> when you see your work speeding across racetracks on tv's across the world that must be really satisfying. >> that's true, says armando, i may be an old man but i'm in love with my work as if i were a little boy. now these artis ans others in the area make so many race car steering wheels more than anywhere else in the world that this picaresque back drop is known locally as steering wheel valley. chris lie livesay, italy. >> that's going to do it for some the news continues others check back in the >>> it's wednesday, july 21st, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." delta's rapid spread. alarming numbers about the most contagious strain of the coronavirus and how one mother got people vacci
you see, each steering wheel is embroideby husband and wife r a nasc all the way tohe van.ou mis f ep b johnul sed b benedict the 16th dozens of cardinals wore they're papal hats and no matter the client holy ororedown-to-eart armando and rosanna always pay excessive attention to detail. you have to be crazy to do this work, he says, we don't do it for the money, we do it just to see if it's possible. >> when you see your work speeding across racetracks on tv's across the world that must...
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r headliner for the wind and justice minister john february 2021. rhonda is just this minister johnson b c a is in the hot seat on al jazeera upfront. he's there to address the ongoing trial of a well known rwandan dissident who claims he was kidnapped and forced back to the country. paul was up again, a got on a plane and he was going to burn the what he ended up in rwanda. instead how to get there more than one hour. i've got a blame me interview with standard news, fair administered deflecting tough question. looking to avoid any negative headlines. however, the next day, johnson, the senior, was back on the show, majestic ministers team mistakenly sent upfront a one and a half hour long recording, including a practice interview the minister did with his p r team on how to answer questions about the big in this case, we gave the minister the opportunity to come back on our program and the video that had been accidentally sent out era provided a rare glimpse behind the curtain of a very secretive industry with the p r firms. in this case, the lond
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lives matter plaza after getting a five and a half hour flight honor the battleship named in honor of john rat the congressional black caucus has a strong message. the answer to your question is, yes, we've had conversations over the weekend. we met with speaker nancy pelosi who has been out front. she got hr 1 for the people act passed on the house floor. we're going to be having dialogues with our senators, republicans, and democrats because we have done a carve out -- we should do a carve out for voting rights. majority whip jim clyburn talked about it. we know it has happened. there's already precedent for that happening. so we have a lot of options and, yes, it includes taking it the people and the streets. being as strong as we can. how can i not when i think of what john lewis and martin luther king and harriet tubman and so many more did. >> congresswoman, as chair of the congressional black caucus, have you had a meeting or members of the black caucus had a meeting with senator manchin to talk about voting rights? >> it's interesting that you mention that. our offices and staff have
lives matter plaza after getting a five and a half hour flight honor the battleship named in honor of john rat the congressional black caucus has a strong message. the answer to your question is, yes, we've had conversations over the weekend. we met with speaker nancy pelosi who has been out front. she got hr 1 for the people act passed on the house floor. we're going to be having dialogues with our senators, republicans, and democrats because we have done a carve out -- we should do a carve...
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r. o c's final preparations are well underway. a john list and a parallel power athlete, or dmitri ignite of went along to get a taste of one of the toughest disciplines that of power type. quando. hi everyone . me watching a diary about the preparations for the upcoming paralympics in tokyo, which will kick off students. and today we're at the pero minova sports center. he used to train people without any disability, but now you have a whole army of power athletes. what's that like that very cool. ah ah ah, i read about you why was literally crying. it's something unimaginable. your mother left you when you were born and later your adopted right? yes. i was in the 5th grade when i was bullied to go with my backpack. i said to her, what are you doing? i'll tell my mother and she replied, you don't have a real mom. you are adopted. it was painful to hear that. but then i made up my mind and decided to be strong. there is only one, pardon and pick combat sport. many people have no concepts of how disabled people can fight, but they can do
r. o c's final preparations are well underway. a john list and a parallel power athlete, or dmitri ignite of went along to get a taste of one of the toughest disciplines that of power type. quando. hi everyone . me watching a diary about the preparations for the upcoming paralympics in tokyo, which will kick off students. and today we're at the pero minova sports center. he used to train people without any disability, but now you have a whole army of power athletes. what's that like that very...
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john dickerson has some thoughts and for those of us r the watching at home. >> like the rest of us emergingics are racing to catch up with what they missed last year after a 12-month delay the games are on, sort of. also like the rest of us, the olympics are not quite back to normal. the events are all still there. it's the crowd that won't be. what is the sound of no hands clapping? in 1996 in the women's gymnastics team competition, american carey strugs sprained her ankle but had to finish her routine to defeat the russians for the gold medal. it's hard to imagine her triumph without the crowd roar. when she stuck the landing, despite the searing pain. what would namar' 2016 penalty kick been like without the throb of his brazilian countrymen cheering on their home turf as he lined up to take the gold medal winning shot? the athletes can probably handle the curve ball. they're just happy to be at the olympics at all. and as the author of the mental athlete told me, they've been training their brains willing with their bodies their whole lives to ignore distraction, to adapt in unpredicta
john dickerson has some thoughts and for those of us r the watching at home. >> like the rest of us emergingics are racing to catch up with what they missed last year after a 12-month delay the games are on, sort of. also like the rest of us, the olympics are not quite back to normal. the events are all still there. it's the crowd that won't be. what is the sound of no hands clapping? in 1996 in the women's gymnastics team competition, american carey strugs sprained her ankle but had to...
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r t. new york. president biden's plan to help work as door to door to persuade americans together. john, this up to figures showed that he missed his independence. the goal of having 70 percent of the country fax, and missing out by almost 8000000 people. read all about it at r t dot com. the president of haiti, juvenile moiz, has been assassinated in his residence. why a group of armed attackers, the country's 1st lady was also shot and injured and has since reportedly also died in hospital. now what you can see coming up now isn't verified video, allegedly capturing the very moment when the attack is stored in the presidential residence at night, confirming the news, the country's entering prime minister said some of the attackers spoke manish, but did not elaborate. further. assassination comes amid violent and rest in the impoverished caribbean nation with the opposition demanding mo is step down. the country's seen landscape protests in recent times over allegations of corruption and violations of the constitution. late president had denied any such wrong doing mo he's also claimed
r t. new york. president biden's plan to help work as door to door to persuade americans together. john, this up to figures showed that he missed his independence. the goal of having 70 percent of the country fax, and missing out by almost 8000000 people. read all about it at r t dot com. the president of haiti, juvenile moiz, has been assassinated in his residence. why a group of armed attackers, the country's 1st lady was also shot and injured and has since reportedly also died in hospital....
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. >> john stroot did a spoof, r.id a spoof about this. the space race is on for the billionaires. >> thank you very much for watching msnbc reports. >> we'll be back tomorrow morning at 6:00 a.m. eastern time. velshi starts right now. >>> good morning. it's saturday, july 24th. i'm ali velshi. right now the united states is in a continued moment of crisis. my right, your right and the fundamental right of every american to vote is in peril. the poet, t.s. elliott famously wrote this is the way the world ends. not with a bang, but with a whimper. this is the way democracy dies, not with a bang but with a slow and steady erosion of constitutional rights. the only hope we have is if we all act as a community now. democratic state lawmakers from texas have been in d.c. for nearly two weeks now as they try to thwart their republican-led legislature's effort to pass bills that would disenfranchise potentially millions of texans making it harder for them to vote. for now, democratic tactics are working, but time is running
. >> john stroot did a spoof, r.id a spoof about this. the space race is on for the billionaires. >> thank you very much for watching msnbc reports. >> we'll be back tomorrow morning at 6:00 a.m. eastern time. velshi starts right now. >>> good morning. it's saturday, july 24th. i'm ali velshi. right now the united states is in a continued moment of crisis. my right, your right and the fundamental right of every american to vote is in peril. the poet, t.s. elliott...
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r-x. name two. >> i never heard of marx. i don't know. i'm going to name john marx.john marx. >> john marx and like a blake marx. >> anthony: blake marx. both are incorrect, anfernee. bill, can you name two of the marx brothers? >> karl and curly. >> anthony: actually, he named three stooges. no! groucho, zeppo, harpo, chico, gummo. >> what about karl? >> anthony: or blake. all right. well, it looks like the younger generation has beat the old-timers. anfernee, you have 20. bill, you have 10. we have prizes for both of you. bill, for losing, you win a drone. anfernee, for winning, you win a kite. that's all the time we have. i'd like to thank bill walton, anfernee simons, andre drummond, and chris tucker. watch me host "jimmy kimmel live!" with offset, henry golding, and robin thicke. and now enjoy game six of the good night america. see you later, momma.
r-x. name two. >> i never heard of marx. i don't know. i'm going to name john marx.john marx. >> john marx and like a blake marx. >> anthony: blake marx. both are incorrect, anfernee. bill, can you name two of the marx brothers? >> karl and curly. >> anthony: actually, he named three stooges. no! groucho, zeppo, harpo, chico, gummo. >> what about karl? >> anthony: or blake. all right. well, it looks like the younger generation has beat the old-timers....
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great programs getting their started moments here in 247 r t international the the special episode, summer solutions. today we're talking with john robina of dollars collapse dot com state right. 2021 has been the year of the i word inflation. even the central bank is mentioning inflation. is that transitory? however, as the central bank is arguing, or are we going to see something worse coming forward in the next year to the news now, madison returns, we're going underground, setting up the volume on the stories obscured by mainstream media noise coming up on the show as the withdrawal from afghanistan by the u. s. appears to see in the faith is the latest imperial nation to fail in the graveyard of empires. we ask our sons, former ambassador to china. if a pivot to the ascendant superpower, the 21st century is on the horizon. and the head of what would it be in the 53rd birthday of one of this century, the greatest political think has mark fisher. we speak to his friend and colleague, journalist, david stubbs, about the legacy of capital realism, artist, resistance, and the class dimension of football, just hours ahead of time
great programs getting their started moments here in 247 r t international the the special episode, summer solutions. today we're talking with john robina of dollars collapse dot com state right. 2021 has been the year of the i word inflation. even the central bank is mentioning inflation. is that transitory? however, as the central bank is arguing, or are we going to see something worse coming forward in the next year to the news now, madison returns, we're going underground, setting up the...
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r in use of the media. increasingly demonizes with sydney as a hot bed of crime. john howard suite de power after 13 years in opposition. and one nations pauline hanson is elected in queensland. ah, get rid of this multi culturalism, because that is wanting to bother us also as a nation, we are multi racial. we are strong and, and be proud of it. with the return of john howard's as prime minister, multiculturalism has been abandoned as a national audiology. and so people are feeling much more comfortable in the period of pauline hanson about talking about race or anything racist remarks, calling people racist names and delivering these kids in places like punch bowl getting caught up in the central gulf off as hostility increases, the police focus on a new source of conflict, lebanese australian gangsters, ramping up the drug racket. there was a lot of illegal activities taken place from members of our community and was no shame whatsoever. a lot of drug smuggling, cocaine and when and people who were at that time dealing and distributing it was a sense of pride becaus
r in use of the media. increasingly demonizes with sydney as a hot bed of crime. john howard suite de power after 13 years in opposition. and one nations pauline hanson is elected in queensland. ah, get rid of this multi culturalism, because that is wanting to bother us also as a nation, we are multi racial. we are strong and, and be proud of it. with the return of john howard's as prime minister, multiculturalism has been abandoned as a national audiology. and so people are feeling much more...
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i give my full trust and support to john nau r and gaynor for this project. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. we have 57 who are listening and 8 callers in the queue. we are taking speakers in support of the appeal or in support of the project sponsor or the project. let's hear from the next caller. if you're unsure if it's your turn, just start speaking your comments. welcome. >> caller: hi. i'm a san francisco resident. i'm in full support of this appeal. this creates opportunity, economic leverage and to bring jobs to our community and support the people workshop -- who workthe on the ground. thank you for listening. >> clerk: thank you for your comments this afternoon. let's hear from the next caller please. >> caller: hello. i'm in 100% of this. i believe it provides job opportunities and support all the residents and the communities. that's all. >> clerk: thank you for your comment this afternoon. we have 57 listening and 8 callers in the queue. let's hear from our next caller. we're taking speakers in support of the appeal or in support of the project sponsor. there will be a
i give my full trust and support to john nau r and gaynor for this project. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. we have 57 who are listening and 8 callers in the queue. we are taking speakers in support of the appeal or in support of the project sponsor or the project. let's hear from the next caller. if you're unsure if it's your turn, just start speaking your comments. welcome. >> caller: hi. i'm a san francisco resident. i'm in full support of this appeal. this creates...
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r c. well, they do still get bo are respectful sports related questions from on bias. john, unless other russian olympic team athletes carrying a stigma cheated in these games after the scandal. and how do you feel about it? first time in my life, i'm not gonna answer a question. you should be embarrassed of itself. i think you should wire him from the olympics. i don't want to see him again. though to the journalists credit, he did manage to hide his disappointment better than most of his colleagues. disappointment that despite having punished russia's athletes to the maximum, you still just can't miss them. in the the i received some time, brian completely backfired. it certainly didn't keep the russians out, and it certainly didn't shame russia were putting, has used the band to pump up nationalistic bright because the russian can only be proud of his compact. chris went on the greatest international sporting stage. if putin tells him to be not the same one, it seems that some must be found, the r o c, a convenient scapegoat for that own shame and failure to take home a
r c. well, they do still get bo are respectful sports related questions from on bias. john, unless other russian olympic team athletes carrying a stigma cheated in these games after the scandal. and how do you feel about it? first time in my life, i'm not gonna answer a question. you should be embarrassed of itself. i think you should wire him from the olympics. i don't want to see him again. though to the journalists credit, he did manage to hide his disappointment better than most of his...
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john heilemann joins us next. eilemann joins us next r what i need.ngs a bit differently. wet teddy bears! wet teddy bears here! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, now introducing ensure complete! with 30 grams of protein. (vo) singing, or speaking. reason, ensure complete! or fun. daring, or thoughtful. sensitive, or...
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have this air that's just hissing out and you wish that r was still in the tires so that theire could roll and get the vehicle somewhere. >> john mcwhorter, thank you for joining me on "firing line." thank you for sharing your views, even when you're a contrarian, on "firing line." >> [ chuckles ] thank you for having me. >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... ♪♪ you're watching pbs. yamiche: disinformation, on voting and vaccines. >> we're facing the most significant test of our democracy since the civil war. yamiche: president biden blasts republicans for their efforts to restrict voting. >> have you no shame? yamiche: as democratic state lawmakers flee texas to stop the g.o.p. from pass manager voting bills. the state's governor threatening them. >> as soon as they come back in the state of texas they will be arrested. in. yamiche: and new details about top generals fearing former president trump would attempt to coup. plus, the coronavirus surges in areas with low vaccination rates. as the surgeon general issues stark warning about the danger of hea
have this air that's just hissing out and you wish that r was still in the tires so that theire could roll and get the vehicle somewhere. >> john mcwhorter, thank you for joining me on "firing line." thank you for sharing your views, even when you're a contrarian, on "firing line." >> [ chuckles ] thank you for having me. >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... ♪♪...
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caroline: the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health is supported by michael r.erg philanthropies. china is cracking down on big tech and public companies. dede -- didi made its ipo last week. that led chinese -- china to ban users from signing up on the app. you have been following this sense the ipo went up and came crashing back down. what is the future of big tech in china? what does it mean if you are gathering data, but you want to be a global business? >> i feel like tech is facing scrutiny everywhere. china is also talking about it right now. china's big tech means they have a lot of monopoly in the country. this is exactly what it fears is that big tech has potentially too much power if it threatens the government itself. what didi has is the data of potentially secured locations that china does not want to disclose. that became an issue. since crackdown for didi, we have seen several ipos from china, ones that are listing in the u.s. have not gone through. some of them traffic in the same data that didi does. the future for companies in china is looking
caroline: the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health is supported by michael r.erg philanthropies. china is cracking down on big tech and public companies. dede -- didi made its ipo last week. that led chinese -- china to ban users from signing up on the app. you have been following this sense the ipo went up and came crashing back down. what is the future of big tech in china? what does it mean if you are gathering data, but you want to be a global business? >> i feel like tech...
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i give my full trust and support to john nau r and gaynor for this project. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. we have 57 who are listening and 8 callers in the queue. we are taking speakers in support of the appeal or in support of the project sponsor or the project. let's hear from the next caller. if you're unsure if it's your turn, just start speaking your comments. welcome. >> caller: hi. i'm a san francisco resident. i'm in full support of this appeal. this creates opportunity, economic leverage and to bring jobs to our community and support the people workshop -- who workthe on the ground. thank you for listening. >> clerk: thank you for your comments this afternoon. let's hear from the next caller please. >> caller: hello. i'm in 100% of this. i believe it provides job opportunities and support all the residents and the communities. that's all. >> clerk: thank you for your comment this afternoon. we have 57 listening and 8 callers in the queue. let's hear from our next caller. we're taking speakers in support of the appeal or in support of the project sponsor. there will be a
i give my full trust and support to john nau r and gaynor for this project. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. we have 57 who are listening and 8 callers in the queue. we are taking speakers in support of the appeal or in support of the project sponsor or the project. let's hear from the next caller. if you're unsure if it's your turn, just start speaking your comments. welcome. >> caller: hi. i'm a san francisco resident. i'm in full support of this appeal. this creates...
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orders and law enforcement investigations involving the tech john ah, wherever you're counting the program from today. welcome to moscow onto the news r and r t. i'm, you know, we'll get to our top story. there's been yet another gruesome discovery in canada, 182 unmarked. indigenous graves have been fine close to a former catholic school in the province of british columbia. the discoveries have brought shame. now the countries calendar de r t z alex mahalo, which can tell us more discovery after discovery. the latest one was on one's day 182 bodies founded cranbrook british columbia. this is close to a residential school. they use basically a radar that looks underground, and that's where they found these people in unmarked graves that adds to the initial finding, which happened on may 27th and candle. oops, british columbia at another residential school of 215 people as young as 3 years old in mon, mark grace, and then of course the scotch on which was the biggest find so far, 751 people. so you add all these numbers up over a 1000 people found, but we have over 130 schools like this across canada. ah, you learn not trying. you just
orders and law enforcement investigations involving the tech john ah, wherever you're counting the program from today. welcome to moscow onto the news r and r t. i'm, you know, we'll get to our top story. there's been yet another gruesome discovery in canada, 182 unmarked. indigenous graves have been fine close to a former catholic school in the province of british columbia. the discoveries have brought shame. now the countries calendar de r t z alex mahalo, which can tell us more discovery...
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john hindering al jazeera chicago funny award winning filmmaker, daniel danielle, i should say, r b, who's been directing films for 2 decades. born in lebanon, she moved to france as a teenager, and still feels a strong sense of affinity to lebanon. though the relationship with a country both hasn't always been easy. and tasha butler spoke to be at the council festival. don't, didn't down. yeah. johnson counter leads to love affair in the field. a simple passion, a story based on a french novel. the movie is by french lebanese director daniel outbid, who's been coming to can since the started her career 20 years ago. this is a magical place. you feel that in every street of this city, the history of cinema, the paris again, is one of our bits, most successful films, the 2015 portrayal of a young lebanese go who move to france. the study was inspired by its own journey from bay route to paris as a teenager, all my foods graphical in a way, i think this is what is, is what cinema you go from yourself and to to touch the life of the other. people will go up, it lives in france, she ofte
john hindering al jazeera chicago funny award winning filmmaker, daniel danielle, i should say, r b, who's been directing films for 2 decades. born in lebanon, she moved to france as a teenager, and still feels a strong sense of affinity to lebanon. though the relationship with a country both hasn't always been easy. and tasha butler spoke to be at the council festival. don't, didn't down. yeah. johnson counter leads to love affair in the field. a simple passion, a story based on a french...
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the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health is supported by michael r.omberg, founder of bloomberg lp and bloomberg philanthropies. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. now to something that caught my eye. the price of nickel rising for a third straight session, approaching a seven-year high on booming demand for the metal used in stainless steel and electric vehicle batteries. you can see metal outperforming on the bloomberg commodity index. i also like to use the command to look at the entire commodities universe. you'll see any metals having to do with batteries have done very well as carmakers invest tens of billions of dollars into producing more electric vehicles. our next guest is shane smith, chief operating officer of microvast, which just made its debut on the nasdaq. thanks for joining us. let's talk about what you do at microvast. you make batteries. this is exciting because we are figuring out ways to put more power in smaller packages all the time, but you produce batteries mainly for commercial vehicles, l
the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health is supported by michael r.omberg, founder of bloomberg lp and bloomberg philanthropies. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. now to something that caught my eye. the price of nickel rising for a third straight session, approaching a seven-year high on booming demand for the metal used in stainless steel and electric vehicle batteries. you can see metal outperforming on the bloomberg commodity index. i also...