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he is also our robinson graduate, which will hear more about. if there are questions, we will follow up and get those answered. i hope you enjoy this afternoon, i am glad you're here and have not started spring break. once we dismiss, i hope you have a fabulous spring break, and we will see you in a week. i will turn it over to our first guest, senator tim kaine. thank you mr. kaine for being here. [applause] tim: it is a delight to be here at robinson for an amazing conversation i am looking forward to listening to. i am looking forward to asking questions you direct my way. i have a couple staffers here. i want to acknowledge rachel, who is in internet george mason. and lindsay is a robbins graduate, works at my senate. give lindsay a big round. [applause] here is a little known secret about virginia. virginia has one of the most active space programs of any state because there is a nasa facility operated by nasa, but also in tandem with the commonwealth of virginia on wallace island. does anybody know where wallace's? it is nourishing configu
he is also our robinson graduate, which will hear more about. if there are questions, we will follow up and get those answered. i hope you enjoy this afternoon, i am glad you're here and have not started spring break. once we dismiss, i hope you have a fabulous spring break, and we will see you in a week. i will turn it over to our first guest, senator tim kaine. thank you mr. kaine for being here. [applause] tim: it is a delight to be here at robinson for an amazing conversation i am looking...
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eugene robinson, pulitzer prize-winning columnist for the washington post. and eugene robertson is also a south carolina. and so we will begin with the seniority you obtained on this panel, eugene, by being from south carolina. having heard this kind of dialogue for very long time in your life, i have been this, for 24 hours i am dying to hear, what does jean robinson think about this. >> it's just amazing. i'm working on a historical book about my family. so i've spent a lot of time looking at the declaration of secession in december 1860 by the convention in south carolina. it could not have been more explicit that the cause of secession, the reason for secession was slavery. these other states weren't enforcing the fugitive slave act and returning iris leaves who are running away. we can't have that. and so that's clear and professor blight knows that history a lot better than i do. but you put your finger on what's so interesting about this, is nikki haley's behavior and how she totally screwed it up. that answer last night. today she realized that she h
eugene robinson, pulitzer prize-winning columnist for the washington post. and eugene robertson is also a south carolina. and so we will begin with the seniority you obtained on this panel, eugene, by being from south carolina. having heard this kind of dialogue for very long time in your life, i have been this, for 24 hours i am dying to hear, what does jean robinson think about this. >> it's just amazing. i'm working on a historical book about my family. so i've spent a lot of time...
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their >> gregg sister, andrea robinson. >> i said are you serious?we were both so excited. >> it took 26 hours for the ryan entourage to travel from san francisco to georgetown, guyana. but once there, jim jones refused to let them visit his compound. >> i still hope we can work out something -- >> for three days, they waited while the congressman negotiated with temple lawyers. nbc correspondent don harris interviewed concerned relatives like jim cobb. >> what are you doing down here? >> i'm here essentially to try and see my relatives. i have a mother, three sisters, and a brother that i haven't seen my sisters and brothers in about four years now. >> 28-year-old jackie speier was congressman ryan's legislative a. she'd helped arrange the jonestown trip. and knew enough to be afraid. >> i was concerned about making that trip. >> temple defectors, she'd interviewed, had told her jonestown was a virtual prison camp. a place where members were brain camp -- and ready to kill for jim jones. >> i was in the process of purchasing a condo, my first home i
their >> gregg sister, andrea robinson. >> i said are you serious?we were both so excited. >> it took 26 hours for the ryan entourage to travel from san francisco to georgetown, guyana. but once there, jim jones refused to let them visit his compound. >> i still hope we can work out something -- >> for three days, they waited while the congressman negotiated with temple lawyers. nbc correspondent don harris interviewed concerned relatives like jim cobb. >>...
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i don't think you're princeton material which to the young michelle robinson was seen as a challenge,t's who she is. so has lived it, right, so expressed that a lot. how at that came about during 2012, the reelection campaign and most of my staff could not work on the election because they're official white house staff and the staff to think about, if we were so fortunate to get a second term, we had our initiatives, on childhood obesity, veterans and military families and we knew there was room for a third initiative and what would that be. the opening question, which is when you are the first lady and everything's in front of you, and you could do anything with this platform, making those choices, you find, it's actually exceedingly difficult to figure out where the places where you make a unique contribution and you're not doing something somebody else did, that's sufficiently worthy of the platform of the president of the united states and yet, will have a deep enough effect and that was all the elements we tried to put together. so we hit on the college education goal because the
i don't think you're princeton material which to the young michelle robinson was seen as a challenge,t's who she is. so has lived it, right, so expressed that a lot. how at that came about during 2012, the reelection campaign and most of my staff could not work on the election because they're official white house staff and the staff to think about, if we were so fortunate to get a second term, we had our initiatives, on childhood obesity, veterans and military families and we knew there was...
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thank thank you so much, kelly yeah, i have to tell you, kelly robinson is the real deal deal. two weeks ago, we were in minneapolis and kelly on the doors like teaching me new tricks when i tell you kelly knows how to people this woman gets it done each and time i know you all have seen the headlines in 2023 alone, there were nearly. 600 anti lgbt t q i a-plus bills introduced in all across the country and more than of those became law. the focus on attacking trans and gender non-conforming people especially trans people has been vicious. and i got to tell you it's abundantly that the politicians pushing this hate actually interested in doing what they were hired to. do they interested in pushing fear and propaganda? but the good news that we don't need them, we got us. there are more openly lgbt t q i a plus spirit and ally officials than ever before. and fortunately there is only one black trans woman and that is i. but we're going to change that right. it's been a rainbow wave. and of course that scares opponents. they're silencing lawmakers, censoring lawmakers, even kicki
thank thank you so much, kelly yeah, i have to tell you, kelly robinson is the real deal deal. two weeks ago, we were in minneapolis and kelly on the doors like teaching me new tricks when i tell you kelly knows how to people this woman gets it done each and time i know you all have seen the headlines in 2023 alone, there were nearly. 600 anti lgbt t q i a-plus bills introduced in all across the country and more than of those became law. the focus on attacking trans and gender non-conforming...
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tomeka robinson.or of rhetoric, rhetoric and public advocacy and the senior associate dean in the rabinowitz honors college. her scholarship focuses primarily in the areas of health, culture and argumentation and debate. she is frequently invited to give lectures throughout the u.s. and brazil and regularly gives commentary to regional and national news organizations about issues of politics, health and race. dr. hollis serra, closest to me, holds a joint appointment as a professor in the department of counseling and mental health professions and educational leadership. she's an active member of numerous professional and community organizations, has presented at regional, national and international conferences and has authored or coauthored articles on topics ranging from the impact of hope, grit and resilience. behavioral health, college persistence and online pedagogy. so we will engage in this conversation with tina tchen for about 40 minutes, after which we will welcome questions from the audience
tomeka robinson.or of rhetoric, rhetoric and public advocacy and the senior associate dean in the rabinowitz honors college. her scholarship focuses primarily in the areas of health, culture and argumentation and debate. she is frequently invited to give lectures throughout the u.s. and brazil and regularly gives commentary to regional and national news organizations about issues of politics, health and race. dr. hollis serra, closest to me, holds a joint appointment as a professor in the...
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accepted this idea, in general, he was also proud, since it was not a very typical role for him, robinsonubinzon lived, yes, and how he embodied pa, yes, well, in my opinion, vasily makarovich died in 1974, and i was born in 1978, vasily shukshen’s best friend, dad has very rare footage, that’s when - well, these photographs and this from the funeral, of course, i think, well, a very eloquent photo, and there are both dad and mom , of course, with such a loss, of course , it seems like, yes, he let vasily makarovich down a little, by refusing a little, yes, but he offered him, vasily, play it yourself and you’ll do better, yes, i didn’t want to play the deryansky guy, well, not that i didn’t want to, but i think that as i understand it, my dad cared that he be a versatile actor, yes, that he had, it was interesting for him somewhere to play not very positive characters, of course, well, the thief, of course, georges miroslavsky, he’s too cute, but he’s cute , there are a lot of acting doubles, as they say, of course, yes, this too, it seems like you can’t attribute such positive character
accepted this idea, in general, he was also proud, since it was not a very typical role for him, robinsonubinzon lived, yes, and how he embodied pa, yes, well, in my opinion, vasily makarovich died in 1974, and i was born in 1978, vasily shukshen’s best friend, dad has very rare footage, that’s when - well, these photographs and this from the funeral, of course, i think, well, a very eloquent photo, and there are both dad and mom , of course, with such a loss, of course , it seems like,...
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alderman robinson, thank you so much for joining me. as someone who is on the ground in chicago when these migrants are bussed up to the city, and of course freezing temperatures, walk me through what happens next. when they arrive and you've seen what happens, what is the next step? >> laura, thank you so much for the opportunity. i personally have been to the landing zone here in chicago migrants come to our city. i've seen personally babies get off buses wet, wrapped in t-shirts with little to no clothes, with no shoes. this is a humanitarian crisis. and i have to commend my city, the city of chicago that has stepped up in a big way. residents, community stakeholder, even the business community, the illinois hotel and lodging association stepping up to make sure that the migrants that come to our city are prepared for the winter months. >> i mean, it is something to behold that level of humanity that's extended and obviously kindness. but it's not a policy, as you can imagine to have this idea of just relying on a case by case. what
alderman robinson, thank you so much for joining me. as someone who is on the ground in chicago when these migrants are bussed up to the city, and of course freezing temperatures, walk me through what happens next. when they arrive and you've seen what happens, what is the next step? >> laura, thank you so much for the opportunity. i personally have been to the landing zone here in chicago migrants come to our city. i've seen personally babies get off buses wet, wrapped in t-shirts with...
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robinson, thank you for being with us again.'s 2023 corporate equality index shows record breaking corporate business support, this year, among nearly 1400 companies participating in the survey. what's driving these efforts? >> i'm really proud to be here. i'm so proud of the human rights campaign. where that largest civil rights organization for lgbtqi+ people in the country. we have been conducting the corporate quality index for about 20 years. and the time, with saint-lambert chant. right now, we're 11 and as that of american city for the lgbtqi+ community with hundreds and hundreds of anti pieces of legislation moving and states across the country, one in five of every hate crime think motivated by anti lgbtq+ bias, but it's in this context because we modified it than ever to stay with us. because we're seeing people across the country look more to their boss and employer to protect the rights and the government. , i think the results on the survey show again and again and other sign that diversity, equity and inclusion is
robinson, thank you for being with us again.'s 2023 corporate equality index shows record breaking corporate business support, this year, among nearly 1400 companies participating in the survey. what's driving these efforts? >> i'm really proud to be here. i'm so proud of the human rights campaign. where that largest civil rights organization for lgbtqi+ people in the country. we have been conducting the corporate quality index for about 20 years. and the time, with saint-lambert chant....
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saved christians, especially these anti islam characters in the west like gerth wilders or tommy robinson, get zionist funding, as we have seen from the research of a british politician named nick griffin, he exposed tommy robinson, why doesn't he thank kosim suleimani for saving the christians that he pretends that people like for to general saleimani, he quickly opened the palestinian and the lebanese resistance files and led essentially the coordination between the quds force and all the palestinian factions across the board, so both the islamic, so that hamas and jihad, as well as the left wing, so the popular front for the liberation of palestine, the general committee etc. in a way in which they were coordinated and they were separated. osama hamdan stated that any palestiny faction under the title of requiring weapons. for resistance, hajj qasim did not show fault in shipping those weapons and also the prisoners um was file that was considered of utmost priority, so you had an occupation soldier gilalit, was captured as part of a prisoner exchange, a thousand palestinian prisoners
saved christians, especially these anti islam characters in the west like gerth wilders or tommy robinson, get zionist funding, as we have seen from the research of a british politician named nick griffin, he exposed tommy robinson, why doesn't he thank kosim suleimani for saving the christians that he pretends that people like for to general saleimani, he quickly opened the palestinian and the lebanese resistance files and led essentially the coordination between the quds force and all the...
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amy: during the combative exchange with former president mary robinson, al jaber repeatedly lashed out defensively and chastised the former irish president. >> the science is very acute know. we don't have any time. they say six or seven years. your company is investing in a lot more -- that is going to hurt women. >> ma'am, you just accused me of something that is not correct. i'm sorry, i don't take it. i ask you to prove -- >> investing in a lot more fossil fuel in the future. >> you are reading your own media which is biased. i am the man in charge and it is wrong. you need to listen to me. amy: in the lead-up to cop28, reports emerged that al jaber was using the event to make oil deals with foreign governments. al jaber rejected the reports. in remarks earlier today, he reiterated what he calls his commitment to science, telling reporters here at cop, well, we very much believe and respect the science. venezuelans have approved a voter of referendum claiming sovereignty over a disputed area on its border with guyana. the region of essequibo is roughly 60,000 square miles of mostly
amy: during the combative exchange with former president mary robinson, al jaber repeatedly lashed out defensively and chastised the former irish president. >> the science is very acute know. we don't have any time. they say six or seven years. your company is investing in a lot more -- that is going to hurt women. >> ma'am, you just accused me of something that is not correct. i'm sorry, i don't take it. i ask you to prove -- >> investing in a lot more fossil fuel in the...
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i want to pour a little love a little love for my mother, roberto robinson. i shay. a little love a little love for medga evans. i shay. >> i want to pour a little love for malik, some people call him malcolm x, i shay? and i want to pour a little love for martin luther king jr., if he was here right now, is would say, he would say, i have a dream and one day ms. adrienne is going to be recognized for the work that she does in san francisco. and the village says? >> i shay. >> right now, i want touz says the fills of the people that i don't know. the names of the loved one that have gone before, say their names, say their names, say their names. says their names. says their names. >> juliet brown, roberto robinson, say their names. i shay. i shaiz. i shay, i shay. give yourself a hand. there is not a country in africa that does not remember the ancestors in this way. do you remember the movie "truly high" right now at the end, poured a little liquor into the grave, he's pouring libation for his loved one going on. right now, malik is standing by the kwanzaa table and
i want to pour a little love a little love for my mother, roberto robinson. i shay. a little love a little love for medga evans. i shay. >> i want to pour a little love for malik, some people call him malcolm x, i shay? and i want to pour a little love for martin luther king jr., if he was here right now, is would say, he would say, i have a dream and one day ms. adrienne is going to be recognized for the work that she does in san francisco. and the village says? >> i shay. >>...
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the council will consider the resolution on tuesday unless a special meeting is called, robinson added in a statement, saying the scale of the humanitarian crisis is unthinkable and the rising tide of hate is making our friends and neighbors feel less safe every day. we must treat each other with kindness and reject anti-semitism, islamophobia and racism at every opportunity. >> a new data shows a rise in anti-muslim and anti-palestinian hate. the council on american-islamic relations says it has received more than 2100 requests for help and reports of bias in the past eight weeks from october 7th to december 2nd. the council says that's a 172% increase over a similar two month period from the previous year. and the complaints range from free speech violations to hate speech and bullying. >> there's just so much, you know, conflict and everybody seems to be fighting and yeah, we just thought it would be important to come down and, yeah, show our support. >> hundreds come out in san francisco to celebrate the first night of hanukkah. why many say it's important to support the jewish com
the council will consider the resolution on tuesday unless a special meeting is called, robinson added in a statement, saying the scale of the humanitarian crisis is unthinkable and the rising tide of hate is making our friends and neighbors feel less safe every day. we must treat each other with kindness and reject anti-semitism, islamophobia and racism at every opportunity. >> a new data shows a rise in anti-muslim and anti-palestinian hate. the council on american-islamic relations...
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and that was why he said what he said during that altercation with mary robinson.nference was something frankly even more interesting. he stayed and it will be a little hard to follow he said i have encouraged the parties to come forward with strong language on fossil fuels. i have asked them to find consensus, what does that mean? let's keep —— i have gone to the parties of the countries i have asked them to find strong language on fossil bills, he is saying i've asked them to either facedown or out fossil fuels and i have asked them to agree on. he is saying, listen the uae has called this conference, the nations of the world to phase down or out fossil fuels, world to phase down or out fossilfuels, to commit world to phase down or out fossil fuels, to commit the world to phasing down or out fossil fuels. world to phasing down or out fossilfuels. he has always said that this was going to be a transformational cop28. he has not got it that in the bag yet it's up to the countries to decide but what he is saying is we need a really ambitious outcome here and frankly
and that was why he said what he said during that altercation with mary robinson.nference was something frankly even more interesting. he stayed and it will be a little hard to follow he said i have encouraged the parties to come forward with strong language on fossil fuels. i have asked them to find consensus, what does that mean? let's keep —— i have gone to the parties of the countries i have asked them to find strong language on fossil bills, he is saying i've asked them to either...
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that was why he said what he said during that altercation with mary robinson.at the press conference was something frankly even more interesting. he said, it will be hard to follow, he said, " i have encouraged the parties to come forward with the strong language on fossil fuels. i have asked them to find consensus. " what does that mean? let's deconstruct the language. i have gone to the parties of the countries and asked them to find strongly which on fossil fuels. same asked them to find strongly which on fossilfuels. same he has asked them to face down or out fossil fuels and asked them to agree on it. he is saying the uae has called this conference, the nations of the world, to phase down or out fossil fuels. world, to phase down or out fossilfuels. to commit world, to phase down or out fossil fuels. to commit the world to facing down or out fossil fuels. world to facing down or out fossilfuels. he has always said this was going to be a transformational cop. it is up to the countries to decide but what we're saying is he wants a really ambitious outcome an
that was why he said what he said during that altercation with mary robinson.at the press conference was something frankly even more interesting. he said, it will be hard to follow, he said, " i have encouraged the parties to come forward with the strong language on fossil fuels. i have asked them to find consensus. " what does that mean? let's deconstruct the language. i have gone to the parties of the countries and asked them to find strongly which on fossil fuels. same asked them...
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now with all 3 guests from london, were joined by johnny robinson. charlie is the head of macros strategy. at the f, i am populous, as well as the author of the time traveling economist from miami, florida. we're joined by surely. you should, he is see a practitioner fellow at so the harvard kennedy school, i'm from co home, which went by of mad hell. out of that is practice director of the middle east, north africa region at global council. welcome to your charlie. let's start with you. a world wide recession had been widely predicted by economists in 2023. and as we were hearing a few minutes ago, the u. s. economy grew it's fastest pace and nearly 2 years. what happened or? well, i mean, as, as, as a time of the economy as perhaps i was paying too much attention to the history we hadn't seen rate hikes like this for decades most since the ninety's. and that was just, uh, the assumption was that has to break things. i'm gonna, we saw a silicon valley bank grow up in march and people began to think that that was exactly what was happening. but i think we address to make it 2 or 3 things.
now with all 3 guests from london, were joined by johnny robinson. charlie is the head of macros strategy. at the f, i am populous, as well as the author of the time traveling economist from miami, florida. we're joined by surely. you should, he is see a practitioner fellow at so the harvard kennedy school, i'm from co home, which went by of mad hell. out of that is practice director of the middle east, north africa region at global council. welcome to your charlie. let's start with you. a...
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that i'm afraid we must edit many thanks. indeed to you old charlie robinson show you and off mad hold of that is our show for this week. if you like to comments on anything that you've seen, you can get in touch with us on x. i'm at a set again. the, please try to remember the hash tag h a c t c. when you do or you can drop us a line counting the costs out a 0 dot net is our email address. as always, this table, if you online it out, is 0 dot com slash ctc. that takes you straight to our page, which has individual reports, links out into episodes for you to catch up on. but that's it for this edition of counting the cost in doha. i agree, instead of going for the whole team here, thanks for being with us. but he is on al jazeera is next, the a settled time upfront takes on the big issue. studies of post types to what is happening now . it says it's cool. thanks. 3 questions. professionals about 5 unflinching questions. rigorous. the bank that he added to today is that another mcclin's thing is taking place. augusta. nothing goes into gauze or without us your permission. nothing leads
that i'm afraid we must edit many thanks. indeed to you old charlie robinson show you and off mad hold of that is our show for this week. if you like to comments on anything that you've seen, you can get in touch with us on x. i'm at a set again. the, please try to remember the hash tag h a c t c. when you do or you can drop us a line counting the costs out a 0 dot net is our email address. as always, this table, if you online it out, is 0 dot com slash ctc. that takes you straight to our page,...
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bbc verify�*s olga robinson has the story.heir videos pushing disinformation about the war in ukraine as some have had of views. ——have had millions of views. let's take a closer look at some of these accounts. many of them use photos of celebrities like that of ian mckellen or scarletjohansson to pose as ordinary users from germany, israel, ukraine, france and poland, and in some cases they use some stolen profile pictures over and over again. now, they have no personal information on their accounts, as you can see here, and most of them only ever posted one video. tiktok told me this is a tactic they have not seen before and some experts say the approach appears to be tailored to the platform's unique algorithm. because they're not necessarily trying to get followers for those accounts because of the unique way that tiktok pushes out content. perhaps the sort of single serving effort is a way to avoid detection of any individual account, whilst still having your content up there on the platform. so how do we know these accou
bbc verify�*s olga robinson has the story.heir videos pushing disinformation about the war in ukraine as some have had of views. ——have had millions of views. let's take a closer look at some of these accounts. many of them use photos of celebrities like that of ian mckellen or scarletjohansson to pose as ordinary users from germany, israel, ukraine, france and poland, and in some cases they use some stolen profile pictures over and over again. now, they have no personal information on...
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and i wanted to do something differently like speaking the truth about them for a change, peter robinson, the great speech writer argued that reagan's insistence on telling the truth produced a trumpet-like quality to his speeches and i think that's especially evident in the great-great soviet speeches. and one goal of this was to get the soviet's attention. we know that he was successful in doing that. after the westminster speech, they labeled reagan the new messiah. richard pipe said the london speech infuriated the russians more than anything else. and said that reagan's response to him when he told that was, so we touched a nerve. reagan wanted to touch the nerve to get their attention and he combined that with an arms buildup that as i have argued previously, was not designed to prepare for war, but was designed to create a strong negotiating position so that he could get real arms reduction. his objection to the previous arms control agreements had been that they had been limitation and not arms reduction. reg said, in his autobiography, i wanted to go to the negotiating table and
and i wanted to do something differently like speaking the truth about them for a change, peter robinson, the great speech writer argued that reagan's insistence on telling the truth produced a trumpet-like quality to his speeches and i think that's especially evident in the great-great soviet speeches. and one goal of this was to get the soviet's attention. we know that he was successful in doing that. after the westminster speech, they labeled reagan the new messiah. richard pipe said the...
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this conversation was had j a couple of weeks ago between him and mary robinson in which he was quotedt fossil fuels will still be part of the mix in 2050, and just this morning the cop28 presidency made a speech which said since the beginning there presidency had been undermined and they remain committed to 1.5 degrees. but there has already been protests here today over that, the youth pavilion has had their own protest, so it is still very much an ongoing issue and it does feel quite tense here. that's interesting. the atmosphere is tense? do you think it is still collegiate? is there still a sense that much can be achieved in the next few days? i that much can be achieved in the next few days?— that much can be achieved in the next few days? i think some of the concern comes _ next few days? i think some of the concern comes very _ next few days? i think some of the concern comes very much - next few days? i think some of the concern comes very much from - next few days? i think some of the j concern comes very much from the observer organisations, they are the ngos, and the charit
this conversation was had j a couple of weeks ago between him and mary robinson in which he was quotedt fossil fuels will still be part of the mix in 2050, and just this morning the cop28 presidency made a speech which said since the beginning there presidency had been undermined and they remain committed to 1.5 degrees. but there has already been protests here today over that, the youth pavilion has had their own protest, so it is still very much an ongoing issue and it does feel quite tense...
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marie robinson is landlady of the ball house pub in the coastal town of boston in the east of englandn. imean, i mean, we've always said that when we took on this pub, we want it to be a community hub. i've been in the military, so i'm a veteran, and i've done my fair share of i'm a veteran, and i've done my fairshare of tours, i'm a veteran, and i've done my fair share of tours, and my husband is an ex—paramedic, and we've seen things, and the it always sat with me — the older people who sit at home who have nobody, who want someone to have a cup of tea with and to have a cup of tea with and to have a cup of tea with and to have a conversation with. if we can do that on christmas day, thatjust can do that on christmas day, that just fills me can do that on christmas day, thatjust fills me with pride and makes me feel like i'm making a difference, we're making a difference, we're making a difference, we're making a difference. steve alton is chief executive of the british institute of inkeeping, which represents the pub trade. before we talk about the place of pubs and how well it's d
marie robinson is landlady of the ball house pub in the coastal town of boston in the east of englandn. imean, i mean, we've always said that when we took on this pub, we want it to be a community hub. i've been in the military, so i'm a veteran, and i've done my fair share of i'm a veteran, and i've done my fairshare of tours, i'm a veteran, and i've done my fair share of tours, and my husband is an ex—paramedic, and we've seen things, and the it always sat with me — the older people who...
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that was what he said what he said during that altercation with mary robinson.thing frankly even more interesting. he said — and it's going to be hard to follow, i warn you — "i have encouraged the parties to come forward with strong language on fossil fuels to find consensus." i've got to the parties of the countries and asked them to find strong language. he said he asked him to either phase down our out fossil fuels him to either phase down our out fossilfuels and agree him to either phase down our out fossil fuels and agree on it. he's saying, "listen, the uae has caused this conference to face down or out fossil fuels, this conference to face down or out fossilfuels, to commit this conference to face down or out fossil fuels, to commit the world of phasing out fossil fuels". fossil fuels, to commit the world of phasing out fossilfuels". he fossil fuels, to commit the world of phasing out fossil fuels". he always said this will be a transformational cop. he saying they want a really ambitious outcome. frankly, the world agrees to phase out or down fossil fue
that was what he said what he said during that altercation with mary robinson.thing frankly even more interesting. he said — and it's going to be hard to follow, i warn you — "i have encouraged the parties to come forward with strong language on fossil fuels to find consensus." i've got to the parties of the countries and asked them to find strong language. he said he asked him to either phase down our out fossil fuels him to either phase down our out fossilfuels and agree him to...
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sultan al-jaber made the comment during an interview with mary robinson.nson has since posted on x, formally known as twitter -- "a successful cop28 is not about a single individual or nation but the collective will and concerted efforts of all countries in these negotiations. the science compels -- phase out fossil fuels rapidly, accelerate renewable energy adoption, and radically scaled up finance." a new report by the global carbon project shows carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels are set to hit a record high this year. according to oxfam, the richest 1% generated as much planet warming pollution as the poorest two thirds of humanity, with private jet travel a key source of emissions. amy: for more, we are joined by kevin anderson, a leading climate scientist and professor of energy and climate change at the university of manchester and the university of uppsala in sweden. he is a former director of the tyndall center for climate change research. recently wrote on social media -- "this is a cabal of oil producers not a climate cop. the ou
sultan al-jaber made the comment during an interview with mary robinson.nson has since posted on x, formally known as twitter -- "a successful cop28 is not about a single individual or nation but the collective will and concerted efforts of all countries in these negotiations. the science compels -- phase out fossil fuels rapidly, accelerate renewable energy adoption, and radically scaled up finance." a new report by the global carbon project shows carbon dioxide emissions from...
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so when the operation robinson ground grind so close that when nowhere near that, i mean the 1st thing that happened this morning was, was a rocket attack, which shot seems to embrace the ceasefire and caused a resumption of hostilities. we know to note by the way, under the wait time, a still retains of significant terrorist capability within israel as well as a huge terrace capability. but they've gone to haven't killed a bus stop 33 civilians. i've no doubt it'll have us. it's still a going concern, and so the other groups alongside it. and of course let's not forget as well, the remaining $150.00 or so perhaps even more, depending on whether we can believe how many are still alive according to our boss . scope. so within goss at the summer school he's really got to do you prefer to the fragility of the truth, frank? how, how does that going to be to achieve another truth? what does history it takes us about breaking a truce and then shaving a pause in fighting again. yes, i think that's, that's a very interesting question. and we have to remember here that the people involved in th
so when the operation robinson ground grind so close that when nowhere near that, i mean the 1st thing that happened this morning was, was a rocket attack, which shot seems to embrace the ceasefire and caused a resumption of hostilities. we know to note by the way, under the wait time, a still retains of significant terrorist capability within israel as well as a huge terrace capability. but they've gone to haven't killed a bus stop 33 civilians. i've no doubt it'll have us. it's still a going...
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the former irish leader, mary robinson is adding to that pressure, calling for countries to do more thansuperficial pledges. she's the chair of the elders, a body of statesmen and women, founded by nelson mandela. let's cross to dubai where we're joined by faraz khan, the boss of spectreco which helps companies develop their environment, social and governance policies. thank you forjoining us. just tell me what progress are you seeing in cop at the moment?— cop at the moment? thank you for havin: cop at the moment? thank you for having us- — cop at the moment? thank you for having us. this _ cop at the moment? thank you for having us. this cop _ cop at the moment? thank you for having us. this cop 28 _ cop at the moment? thank you for having us. this cop 28 has - cop at the moment? thank you for having us. this cop 28 has been i having us. this cop 28 has been unprecedented in terms of the spotlight it has shed on the climate issue. the pledges, the commitments, the deliberation on big issues. but it seems three important stakeholders are still not in the centre stage. number one, 5 m e'
the former irish leader, mary robinson is adding to that pressure, calling for countries to do more thansuperficial pledges. she's the chair of the elders, a body of statesmen and women, founded by nelson mandela. let's cross to dubai where we're joined by faraz khan, the boss of spectreco which helps companies develop their environment, social and governance policies. thank you forjoining us. just tell me what progress are you seeing in cop at the moment?— cop at the moment? thank you for...
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so what i think he found when she became part of mary robinson's family is he started as a communityanizer in chicagoho. so i guess i would think of it that way. and you would see that story with aev little preview of the presidential center that is how the story reads. there's a story with its personal history and how that shaped him and he's talked about it and that organizing experience through chicago and the election of harold washington which is transformative and at the political activism and becoming a part of this extended family. that extended black family with the quintessential great migration african-american family story. that's what he became a part of, a part off that family. that also became a part of his work. it's a district he represented when he went to the illinois senate. the organizing somewhere that's wheresi i met him doing that kid of progressive political organizing. that's where that came from. it wasn't as o adoptive and i don't know quite how melissa said it but it is true because of that both starting in the community organizing in chicago and then ext
so what i think he found when she became part of mary robinson's family is he started as a communityanizer in chicagoho. so i guess i would think of it that way. and you would see that story with aev little preview of the presidential center that is how the story reads. there's a story with its personal history and how that shaped him and he's talked about it and that organizing experience through chicago and the election of harold washington which is transformative and at the political...
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erulina and robinson actually decided the outcome of the match.ly before the final siren did not affect the result. traktor won 5:3, but those who bet on eight or more goals scored during regulation time of the match were quite pleased, because their bank increased more than six times. the away game in minsk against dynamo turned out well for the motorist. the opening twenty minutes turned out to be goalless, but already at the very beginning of the second, anatoly golyshev threw. in fact , he opened the scoring from a negative angle, not even 30 seconds had passed before his teammate andrei obidin single-handedly outplayed two defenders of the hosts’ goalkeeper, doubling the motorist’s advantage, and this was just the beginning for the yekaterinburg striker, before the final siren he sent the puck into the air twice more dynamo gates, scoring a hit-trick. the menchan residents were able to answer only once, the result was 4:1, the motorist wins, along with those who bet on his success by a margin of two or more goals. they increased your money is
erulina and robinson actually decided the outcome of the match.ly before the final siren did not affect the result. traktor won 5:3, but those who bet on eight or more goals scored during regulation time of the match were quite pleased, because their bank increased more than six times. the away game in minsk against dynamo turned out well for the motorist. the opening twenty minutes turned out to be goalless, but already at the very beginning of the second, anatoly golyshev threw. in fact , he...
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en galÁn o portadas de todas las revistas mÁs importantes como (palabra en inglÉs(, billboard robinsonminÓ, sabemos que el prÓximo aÑo viene mucho mÁs. gira po latinoamÉrica y europa y ademÁs, la veremos en una participaciÓn especial en griselda la nueva serie de netflix en donde comparte crÉditos con su paisana sofÍa vergara. >> gracias a quique y a ustedes >> gracias a quique y a ustedes por acompaÑarnos feliz navidad . - y, bueno, el tema de hoy es: "mi cuñada no puede educar a mis sobrinos". alicia dice que si su cuñada y su sobrino no se corrigen, pues que les pedirá que se vayan de la casa. ¿están listos para conocer su historia?
en galÁn o portadas de todas las revistas mÁs importantes como (palabra en inglÉs(, billboard robinsonminÓ, sabemos que el prÓximo aÑo viene mucho mÁs. gira po latinoamÉrica y europa y ademÁs, la veremos en una participaciÓn especial en griselda la nueva serie de netflix en donde comparte crÉditos con su paisana sofÍa vergara. >> gracias a quique y a ustedes >> gracias a quique y a ustedes por acompaÑarnos feliz navidad . - y, bueno, el tema de hoy es: "mi cuñada...
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. >> i had the privilege of hearing and seeing smokey robinson a few months ago and he took about fiveutes to do one of his songs, cruising right . but it took them five years to do, my girl. which is one of the greats. >> like the one of me crying, is a five-minute painting. that was palette knife and two colors of paint . that was it. >> let's see another one. tell us about this one. >> i call this tbi portrait. from the outside i look fine. but from the inside looking out, it is like this painting appears . there are broken spaces where my brain is not connecting to one another and the way i did this painting, i threw a mirror on the floor to see what happens when glass falls. that was my prayer. what, lord, happened when that glass fell on me. i cut it pastel drawing of myself into the same pieces as the broken glass. >> how long did that take? >> that was about four weeks. but that is also on the path of me being up two hours a day. i would do a little bit , lie down. do a little bit . back and forth. the sleeping, praying, and healing. that gentle title motion. >> let's see the l
. >> i had the privilege of hearing and seeing smokey robinson a few months ago and he took about fiveutes to do one of his songs, cruising right . but it took them five years to do, my girl. which is one of the greats. >> like the one of me crying, is a five-minute painting. that was palette knife and two colors of paint . that was it. >> let's see another one. tell us about this one. >> i call this tbi portrait. from the outside i look fine. but from the inside looking...
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it's something that head coach ron robinson couldn't believe. >> there are still people in the world with great hearts and you know that they're now opening up their wallets to the this to the east bay family. they're now part of our family and we are very appreciative. >> it means the world to the team who has dealt with horrible playing conditions all season long on their home field in oakland. >> but there are some teams that won't even come to our field because of the conditions that we are playing in. there is a drug infested rats, all type of things and these kids come out and the parents bring them and they're dedicated. >> the majority of the team flew out today for some, it marks their first time ever on a plane or out of state. so who's getting a middle seat? >> you're getting a middle seat. i'm not getting really happy. i got the window. i got i want to i want a window seat. >> as the players were busy deciding who would sit in that dreaded middle seat for a cross country flight, coach robinson was just happy to know all of his guys would be able to have this experience to
it's something that head coach ron robinson couldn't believe. >> there are still people in the world with great hearts and you know that they're now opening up their wallets to the this to the east bay family. they're now part of our family and we are very appreciative. >> it means the world to the team who has dealt with horrible playing conditions all season long on their home field in oakland. >> but there are some teams that won't even come to our field because of the...
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suzanne robinson never expected the person doing the estate sale just couldn't bear to throw the letters away. >> right. so he posted them on ebay. >> she spent about 30 bucks, only to discover a priceless love story between pen pals. >> i think there's something really special about these. this story, these people. >> the tale begins in 1921 with letters addressed to conrad zerby in oakland, written by a love struck teenager in sausalito. audrey young, one of the letters she signs it yours till the sun rises in the far west and sets in the near east. >> audrey. and of course, that means forever, right? the sun will never, uh, sun will never rise in the far west. so she's basically saying in a clever way , i'm yours forever. actually she she kind of is conrad's here forever. because here we are in 2023, reading about this kind of beautiful love story. we >> in one letter, we catch a glimpse of the roaring 20s, when audrey invites conrad to a friend's party in oakland to dance. >> she's talking about how how he changed her life. >> in another, she teases him about buying a car during an i
suzanne robinson never expected the person doing the estate sale just couldn't bear to throw the letters away. >> right. so he posted them on ebay. >> she spent about 30 bucks, only to discover a priceless love story between pen pals. >> i think there's something really special about these. this story, these people. >> the tale begins in 1921 with letters addressed to conrad zerby in oakland, written by a love struck teenager in sausalito. audrey young, one of the...
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it's something that head coach ron robinson couldn't believe. >> there are still people in the worldith great hearts and you know that they're now opening up their wallets to the east, to the east bay family. they're now part of our family and we are very appreciative. >> it means the world to the team who has dealt with horrible playing conditions all season long on their home field in oakland. >> but there are some teams that won't even come to our field because of the conditions that we are playing in. there is drug infested rats, all type of things and these kids come out and the parents bring them and their dedicated. >> the majority of the team flew out today. for some it marks their first time ever on a plane or out of state. so who's getting a middle seat? >> me, me, me, me. >> you're getting a middle seat. >> i'm not really happy about the window. i want to. i want a window seat. >> as the players were busy deciding who would sit in that dreaded middle seat for a cross country flight, coach robinson was just happy to know all of his guys would be able to have this experience
it's something that head coach ron robinson couldn't believe. >> there are still people in the worldith great hearts and you know that they're now opening up their wallets to the east, to the east bay family. they're now part of our family and we are very appreciative. >> it means the world to the team who has dealt with horrible playing conditions all season long on their home field in oakland. >> but there are some teams that won't even come to our field because of the...
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it's something that head coach ron robinson couldn't believe. >> there are still people in the worldith great hearts and you know that they're now opening up their wallets to the this to the east bay family. they're now part of our family and we are very appreciative. >> it means the world to the team who has dealt with horrible playing conditions all season long on their home field in oakland. >> but there are some teams that won't even come to our field because of the conditions that we are playing in. there is drug infested rats, all type of things and these kids come out and the parents bring them and they're dedicated. >> the majority of the team flew out today. for some, it marks their first time ever on a plane or out of state. so who's getting a middle seat? >> you're getting a middle seat. i'm not really happy about the window. i want to i want a window seat. >> as the players were busy deciding who would sit in that dreaded middle seat for a cross country flight, coach robinson was just happy to know all of his guys would be able to have this experience together. >> it's hu
it's something that head coach ron robinson couldn't believe. >> there are still people in the worldith great hearts and you know that they're now opening up their wallets to the this to the east bay family. they're now part of our family and we are very appreciative. >> it means the world to the team who has dealt with horrible playing conditions all season long on their home field in oakland. >> but there are some teams that won't even come to our field because of the...
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somebody understanding the moment in the assignment, can we give it up for our incredible kelly robinson. you are, of course, kelly, the first black woman to lead the human rights campaign. and and i'm going to say this, if you know, kelly, you know, she loves who beyonce say thank. so i'm going to ask since we're talking about beyonce, we're going to bring our president out right. how many of you went to the renaissance? raise your hands. wait, wait, wait. keep your in the air. if you went to the renaissance concert, major gifts, please take the pledge cards through room. this you have more money. you could donate to the human rights campaign. keep hands high, please. cards are being distributed in the room right now. okay i did see your hand, percy we need an extra donation. now, listen. so before we bring our president out. if you didn't to the concert, at least know, you know song, right? energy in beyonce did a mute challenge. anybody know what the mute challenge is? don't don't be shamed. this is a safe space. raise your hands, baby okay? if your neighbor has their hand up, i want
somebody understanding the moment in the assignment, can we give it up for our incredible kelly robinson. you are, of course, kelly, the first black woman to lead the human rights campaign. and and i'm going to say this, if you know, kelly, you know, she loves who beyonce say thank. so i'm going to ask since we're talking about beyonce, we're going to bring our president out right. how many of you went to the renaissance? raise your hands. wait, wait, wait. keep your in the air. if you went to...