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rowling again. and kanye west case, they decided to attack him as mentally ill. you hear that a lot now, but it's a relatively new tactic, just a little over four years ago publishing a piece about kanye west, highlighted his most famous moments like the time he interrupted taylor swift, described all these incidents is controversial but there was no mention of kanye west being a danger to himself, much less mentally ill, just controversial. not a problem, and then he appeared to say something positive about donald trump and everything changed in an instant. kanye west became a babbling lunatic, the kind of guy who pose imaginary insects out of the air and soil since own pants, a total nutcase. watch. >> the event on sunday that you saw clearly in trouble. >> a democratic state representative earlier this summer telling the cnn it is sad to see a popular music artists like kanye be used as a pond or trick his own people and fans. >> a new question this morning about kanye west's mental health this tweet storm and so-called campaign rally. >> you see the ignorance
rowling again. and kanye west case, they decided to attack him as mentally ill. you hear that a lot now, but it's a relatively new tactic, just a little over four years ago publishing a piece about kanye west, highlighted his most famous moments like the time he interrupted taylor swift, described all these incidents is controversial but there was no mention of kanye west being a danger to himself, much less mentally ill, just controversial. not a problem, and then he appeared to say something...
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there's often the response to rowling has not been let's never read harry potter again. it's, well hogwarts still bigger than she is. we can still love these characters, they belong to us. and i think that kind of hesitancy kind of writ large can tell us so many questions about inwardness and individualization that we're seeing writ large in the book. >> the last question. let's do a post-covid world question, right in part one, one person says do you think in a post-covid world where people will be looking to find meaning, purpose and community that the sort of newer, stranger faith will be fast tracked, and do you think that this is a sense in which they could be more likely to reform actual communities or even cults, which is a word we haven't used that much in the way -- like, this is -- one way to put pit is we're seeing this as sort of a 19 of 8 moment -- 1968 moment in politics right now. the 970s were sort of the high tide of weird communal experiments, you know, strange religious cults. what do you foresee after covid and and maybe after donald trump? >> well, i
there's often the response to rowling has not been let's never read harry potter again. it's, well hogwarts still bigger than she is. we can still love these characters, they belong to us. and i think that kind of hesitancy kind of writ large can tell us so many questions about inwardness and individualization that we're seeing writ large in the book. >> the last question. let's do a post-covid world question, right in part one, one person says do you think in a post-covid world where...
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rowling of germany nearly a phone call has captured the imagination is world wide with a world series about a little girl who loves to read there was another reason why maggie took her books whenever they went away they were home when she was somewhere strange they were familiar voices friends would know and that's all for today so all the best from berlin and until next time stay safe to say. enter the conflict zones confronting the powerful 4 months to go chill the presidential elections in america so no trump is sinking in the polls and those former national security advisor says he isn't fit to be president anyway job also is my guest this week from washington how much damage trump both have done to america and the rest of the. conflict the 1st 30 minutes to. air the latest craze for a billionaire. luxury yacht starting and. whether it's sailing on the high seas. chilling on a 5 star cruiser of course partying on a megadeth they've got to be glamorous and extraordinary. make a yacht. in 75 minutes on t.w. . beethoven the invention of the deep doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo do
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ed davey, explain in layman terms how you would pay for a universal basic income. jk rowling would not through the tax allowance! the vast majority of people would not see any difference, the people who would benefit most are people who have insecure ... how benefit most are people who have insecure how would you pay for it? we set up a sovereign wealth fund, what we have done in this recession, which i think is right, we lend huge amounts of money to business to keep them going and a lot of businesses during recovery will not be able to pay that back or will not be able to pay that back or will struggle to pay it back and be a millstone round the neck of recovery a millstone round the neck of re cove ry so a millstone round the neck of recovery so what i said, rather than forcing them to pay back debt, give them the option of turning it into shares which we as a country, we don't. and we put it into a fund and those shares yield dividends which pay for my proposals. how would you pay for my proposals. how would you pay for my proposals. how would you pay for it, briefly? ordinary peop
ed davey, explain in layman terms how you would pay for a universal basic income. jk rowling would not through the tax allowance! the vast majority of people would not see any difference, the people who would benefit most are people who have insecure ... how benefit most are people who have insecure how would you pay for it? we set up a sovereign wealth fund, what we have done in this recession, which i think is right, we lend huge amounts of money to business to keep them going and a lot of...
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i think it's the stopping that the idea that jk rowling's exile from her creation because it's not seen as hers. it is seen as everyone's. it's often the response has not been let's never read harry potter again. it's well, hogwarts is bigger than she is. we can still write fiction in this community. we can still love these characters, they belong to us. i think that tendency at large can tell us so much about the wider questions of intuitional -ism, institutionalism. inwardness, and individualization we are seeing at large in the book. >> the last question. let's do a post covid world question, right? one person says do you think in a post covid world where people will be looking to find meaning and purpose and community the sort of newer stranger faiths will be fast tracked? when do you think there is a sense in which they can be more likely to form actual communities? or cults is a word we have not use that much. one way to put it is we are seeing this is a 1968 moment in politics right now. while the 1970s were kind of the high tide of a weird communal experiments, strange religious
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i think it reaches the fascinating the idea that jk rowling and stormer creation because is not seen as hers. seen as everyone's. often the response to rally has not been let's ever read harry potter again it's well hogwarts is bigger than she is great we can still write fiction in this community we can still love these characters they belong to us. i think that tendency kind of written large can tell us so much about the wider questions of institutionalism inwardness and individualization we are seeing in the book. >> the last question. as to a post covered world question right? part one of one person says do you think it a post covered world or people are looking to find meaning and purpose and community that these sort of newer stranger face will be fast-track? and do you think there is a sense in which they can be more likely to form communities or cults which is a word we haven't used as much. in the way. one way to put this earlier seeing it as a 1968 moment in politics right now. will the 1970s were high tide of weird communal experiments, strange religious cults. when you fir
i think it reaches the fascinating the idea that jk rowling and stormer creation because is not seen as hers. seen as everyone's. often the response to rally has not been let's ever read harry potter again it's well hogwarts is bigger than she is great we can still write fiction in this community we can still love these characters they belong to us. i think that tendency kind of written large can tell us so much about the wider questions of institutionalism inwardness and individualization we...
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rowling is, you know, exiled from her creation because it's not seen as hers, it's seen as everyone's. often the response to rally has not been let's never read harry potter again, it's, well, we can still write fiction in this community, we can still love these characters, they belong to us. and i think that has kind of writ large can tell us so much about the wider questions of intuitionalism, institutionalism, inwardness and individualization that we're seeing writ large in the book. >> the last question, let's do a post-covid world question, a right? part one, one person says do you think in a post-covid world where people will be looking to find meaning and purpose and community that these sort of newer, stranger faiths will be fast tracked? and do you think that there is a sense in which they could be more like lu to sort of form -- likely to form actual commitments or even cults which is a word we haven't used that much. in a way -- like one way to put it, we're seeing this as sort of a 1968 moment in our politics right now. well, the 1970s were sort of the high tide of weird c
rowling is, you know, exiled from her creation because it's not seen as hers, it's seen as everyone's. often the response to rally has not been let's never read harry potter again, it's, well, we can still write fiction in this community, we can still love these characters, they belong to us. and i think that has kind of writ large can tell us so much about the wider questions of intuitionalism, institutionalism, inwardness and individualization that we're seeing writ large in the book....
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that we still have a kind of cultural but about harry potter specifically over the past week as jk rowling has alienated quite a bit of percentage of her fan base i find it so fascinating that harry potter is a canary in the coal mine for so much of these cultural shifts and sons of publications. in 1987 when the first book was published and in 97 when the fourth book was published at home internet in america grew from 90 million households to 100 million so five 100% increase in that dovetailed and burgeon of fandom on the witch fan culture developed around it develop detailed so with the rise of barrier internet culture that was one about further expand fiction or creation or memes but the idea that you could have ownership of your text and have ownership of the things you love this was not a model where someone came down from on high and the powers that be show runners were want to be called in fandom have the final word on what property was and we certainly see that in our relationship to media and the shows that are for fan service or designed for the fans are being a much bigger back
that we still have a kind of cultural but about harry potter specifically over the past week as jk rowling has alienated quite a bit of percentage of her fan base i find it so fascinating that harry potter is a canary in the coal mine for so much of these cultural shifts and sons of publications. in 1987 when the first book was published and in 97 when the fourth book was published at home internet in america grew from 90 million households to 100 million so five 100% increase in that...
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rowling or whatever her name is because she has opened reading to not only girls but boys. but i didn't really like it myself. >> [inaudible] >> yes. that's very easy because i can recommend books you can read. keys into more things. his father is into john becomes book about winston and roosevel roosevelt. that is interesting to george w. there is a lot of great books that have come out about statesmen lately. not just john adams but a lot of them. george reads those. >> [inaudible] >> that's nice. [applause] an answer to that people say you will not live in texas are you? of course we will. that summer home. we chose texas. we love texas. is very nice we love midland very much when we lived there. [applause] >> [inaudible] >> i am almost 79. [laughter] and it depends on what age i guess. with four boys and a husband running for office, i just not as good of a memory as i have on that. i think truthfully they read sports illustrated or books about athletes and god willing we finally got a girl. [laughter] >> in your opinion what your favorite book that you wrote? >> that i
rowling or whatever her name is because she has opened reading to not only girls but boys. but i didn't really like it myself. >> [inaudible] >> yes. that's very easy because i can recommend books you can read. keys into more things. his father is into john becomes book about winston and roosevel roosevelt. that is interesting to george w. there is a lot of great books that have come out about statesmen lately. not just john adams but a lot of them. george reads those. >>...
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future of the fantastic beasts series is not secure, partly because of controversy over author jk rowling'sves matter protests and the #metoo movement have pushed the film industry to scrutinising all its values. now what we are seeing as other ideas and other opinions, there is a debate but what we are seeing is a diversity of opinion and that can only be a good thing because it will create change and this idea there is a morality police is to an extent true. hollywood policing its beliefs doesn't sound particularly liberal, but activism has helped gay characters go from this stereotype... personally i really enjoy it when couples dress alike. to oscar—winning moonlight an oscar—winning story and more nuanced storytelling. port authority is a love story set in new york. when you put something new into the storyline, it changes the layers and the waves. having a trans woman play a bond girl or cleopatra for everyone to see at the same time, could be a life changing experience for a lot of people. the same pressure as part of the #metoo movement to give more women in film a voice might have
future of the fantastic beasts series is not secure, partly because of controversy over author jk rowling'sves matter protests and the #metoo movement have pushed the film industry to scrutinising all its values. now what we are seeing as other ideas and other opinions, there is a debate but what we are seeing is a diversity of opinion and that can only be a good thing because it will create change and this idea there is a morality police is to an extent true. hollywood policing its beliefs...
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i will tell you what rowling's things and raymond allen tanner and the police stopping him, but i'm not going to tell you what you should think. >> host: i watched a book review of one of the books and the woman giving the book review suggested to her audience you really need to read the whole series. mr. mosley, beginning to end otherwise if you pick up one book that you don't know how he knows or mouse or mama jones. she said that mr. mosley have an index? >> guest: one, it means somebody sees a book and want to read it and you say you've got to read all 14 of them. my god i've got to read 14 books. i barely have time to read one. but another thing coming each book -- you may not know the events that led up to the relationship, however, you do know how he knows mouse, how he feels about her, how she feels, you know all this because i'm writing a novel, not a chapter. >> host: so you continue on with the devil in devil in a bd obviously focus on la. but the latest puck down the river onto the cd takes place in new york with a former black nypd investigator as a protagonist. what inspir
i will tell you what rowling's things and raymond allen tanner and the police stopping him, but i'm not going to tell you what you should think. >> host: i watched a book review of one of the books and the woman giving the book review suggested to her audience you really need to read the whole series. mr. mosley, beginning to end otherwise if you pick up one book that you don't know how he knows or mouse or mama jones. she said that mr. mosley have an index? >> guest: one, it means...
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rowling of germany nearly a phone call has captured imaginations worldwide with a series about a little girl who loves to read there was another reason why maggie took her books whenever they went away they were home when she was somewhat strange they were familiar voices friends with another and that's all for today so all the best from berlin and until next time stay safe. the 'd. first sentence they gave home. visited us the sulaiman family fled syria 5 years ago and came to germany. you caught up with them. how are they doing today. was that hopeful promise fulfilled. focus on europe. 30 minutes on digital you. not think out of the jam well i guess sometimes i am but i stand up and with that the germans think steve interject my culture of looking at the stereotypes a question that is think is new to the country that i now live. via needed change to take for this drama day out. it's all that and bob know i'm right joe join me from the jam funded up your. post. below into an official estimates more than 1200000 venezuelans in it and colombia legally and illegally. why return to venezu
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rowles just don't call. me.yet to shape out these days to come to agitate and indeed equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. choose to look for common ground. throughout its history just how does this with the self-proclaimed islamic state terrorist group have recruited up to 30000 foreigners from all over the world to fight for them. in this. thousands of russian citizens left their country to join the terrorists often bringing wives and children with them. when the bell idea isn't lost on you that the lesson you give no. more new to the moon hundreds of children and widows were held captive all disappeared. back in russia those children's families wait them search for them. in the troubled 19 seventies a group of killers rampage through parts of northern ireland that was coordinated loyalist attacks particularly catholic population in belfast tens of thousands were forced to flee their homes and what was striking to put these attacks was that the are you see the police actually took part in
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rowling of germany nearly a phone call has captured imaginations worldwide with a series about a little girl who loves to read there was another reason why making to her books whenever they went away they were home when she was somewhere strange they were familiar voices friends with another and that's all for today so all the best from berlin and until next time stay safe to say. to. enter the conflict zone confronting the powerful 4 months to go to the presidential elections in america so no trump is sinking in the polls analysis form a national security adviser says he isn't fit to be president anyway job also is my guest this week from washington how much damage trump was also done to america and the rest of the. conflict so for 30 minutes doubling. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word published in the book. rico is in germany to learn german and why not come with him simple online on your mobile and free to settle d w z learning course nikos fake german made easy. beethoven invent jazz deep doo doo doo doo. it is it is a done in 16 months keep
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rowles just don't call. me. yet to stamp out these things become active.and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. welcome back tsotsi international teaches in the state of indiana suing the sheriff the drills designed to replicate school shootings they claim children stuff been left traumatized. at the time of the shooting plaintive s'posed no threat of danger to offices and we're not on the rest interfering with billy's duty his office has made no efforts to mitigate them out to fool c. use which was significant resulting in areas of bruising bleeding welts and broken skin new known to forces necessary to properly conduct an active shooter training from normal enforcement participants. well let's take a closer look at what the drills involve they can include actual weapons or low blanks are of course used they can also involve aggressive acting and special makeup to make it more realistic stuff and students who have a complaint it's proving to be a little close to the real thing situatio
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rowling of germany where nearly a phone call has captured imaginations worldwide with her series about a little girl who loves to read there was another reason why maggie to cookbooks whenever they went away they were home when she was somewhere strange they were familiar voices. and that's all for today so all the best from berlin and until next time stay safe to say. how's it feel of the world. and where i come from but all of that glitters is gold it's just like this chinese food doesn't matter where i am suppose this reminds me of home after decades of living in germany chinese food is one of the things i miss the most but that taking a step back i still think hundreds of different terminology many of the expressed as american nations that exist as a part of the wall haven't been implemented in china that's why you are not a china people wondering if their foot is safe to move but if you have a ride to another that is this is the job of just under the law how i see it and that's why i've been up my job because i tried to do it except it is an hour a day my name is the name too and
rowling of germany where nearly a phone call has captured imaginations worldwide with her series about a little girl who loves to read there was another reason why maggie to cookbooks whenever they went away they were home when she was somewhere strange they were familiar voices. and that's all for today so all the best from berlin and until next time stay safe to say. how's it feel of the world. and where i come from but all of that glitters is gold it's just like this chinese food doesn't...
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rowles just don't hold. me to the world that is yet to stamp out disdain and become agitated and indeed for many equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. this is boom bust the one business show you can't afford to miss in washington coming up the race for a covert 19 vaccine continues to heat up as some major american pharma giants are headed into promising late stage trials.
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rowles just don't call. me old that is yet to shape out these days become agitated and in gains from an equal betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. she still look for common ground. this is a boom bust the one business show you can't afford to miss friendship or in washington coming up. no state has the right to dictate europe's energy policy we're right and this also will not work lawmakers in the united states are ramping up their threats against the north stream to pipeline straight ahead we'll look into the tensions and what germany is looking to do about the claims from the u.s. and in the wake of the cold in $1000.00 pandemic states are seeking billions from opioid manufacturers for their role in another public health crisis we'll dive into the details of a packed show today so let's get to it. and threats continue over the construction of the controversial nord stream to pipeline for years now the u.s. has been trying to block the 760 mile pipeline the north stream to 0 and by russian e
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show seemed wrong rowles just don't hold. any new world belief yet to shape our disdain he comes to advocate and in games from an equal to the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. join me every thursday on the alex i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to get us out of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. we are all dying here the migrants are leaving because they are left alone tonight i'm going to see some is enough for. the residents protest over the arrival of hundreds more migrants for the local mayor saying the italian island can no longer cope. europe has done nothing for lampedusa on the problem of migrants no one listens and there is a deafening silence from the european and italian institutions. also this hour president emanuel mccrone a visit to lebanon for the 2nd time in less than a month to press for political reform i met chris.
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rowles just don't call. me. yet to shape out of disdain becomes agitated and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. welcome back to the kaiser report summer solution. with max and stacey and we're talking to nathaniel what a more he's got the breakdown podcast i get it now he breaks stuff down i'm getting the benefit of his breakdown right now this guy's on the money now in the previous segment the thing you know we were talking about narratives and markets and you know how to sometimes they're insane sometimes they break when they break it can happen really quickly and you know markets are very efficient as you say they're a machine if you will they've taken all the information they have price discovery going on in the sea of price and you can kind of figure out what all the opinions are that's what they're supposed to be doing that's the beauty of them but sometimes narratives take control and markets get way out of whack and in the case of th
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and i think it just reaches a fascinating point in that jk rowling is exiled from her creation is is not seen as hers is seen as everyone's. the response to let's never read it again. hogwarts is bigger than she is. we can still write fiction in these communities. i think that tendency kind of written in large can tell us so much about the wider questions of institutionalism and weirdness. and in the individualist civilization that we are stayed large in the book. last question. let's do a post covid-19 world question. do you think in the post covid-19 world when people will be looking to find meaning and purpose in community. that the newer stranger faiths will be fast tracked. and do you think a sense in which they could be more likely to form actually had communities. or even cults which is a word we have a haven't use that much. in the way. one way to put it as were seen as a 1968 moment. and politics right now. the 1970s where the high tide of weird communal experience experiments. what you first see after covid-19 and maybe after donald trump. >> the combination of our increase
and i think it just reaches a fascinating point in that jk rowling is exiled from her creation is is not seen as hers is seen as everyone's. the response to let's never read it again. hogwarts is bigger than she is. we can still write fiction in these communities. i think that tendency kind of written in large can tell us so much about the wider questions of institutionalism and weirdness. and in the individualist civilization that we are stayed large in the book. last question. let's do a post...
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rowling, beloved millions, but also under fire for commentshe's made that were seen as anti-transgender. >> quite frankly, some of the signatories are bigoted, are bigots. and so it's very easy to see why, why folks would be angry. >> brown: i asked williams if he regretted including any of the signers. >> i have no regrets of anybody being on the list. i really don't think that anybody that signed our letter is a bigot. i think everyby is committed to liberal values. >> brown: in the meantime, donald trump, too, now regularly rms are used in differen ways in different audiences to very different ends. for the "pbs newshour," i'm jeffrey brown. >> sy: that's all from here, judy. >> woodruff: and before we go, am nawaz is here with a preview of what we can expect tonight at the republican convention. >> nawaz: one of the speechesto ght already sparking controversy, that from secretary of state mike pompeobreaking with the long-standing precedent of the country's top diplomatt staying domestic politics. his pre-recorded remarks from w jerusalere he is on official business, will air tonigh
rowling, beloved millions, but also under fire for commentshe's made that were seen as anti-transgender. >> quite frankly, some of the signatories are bigoted, are bigots. and so it's very easy to see why, why folks would be angry. >> brown: i asked williams if he regretted including any of the signers. >> i have no regrets of anybody being on the list. i really don't think that anybody that signed our letter is a bigot. i think everyby is committed to liberal values. >>...
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rowling as well.e sorcerer's stone" amid the covid-19 pandemic helped $1 billion mark at the global box office. >> it is now the second harry potter film to reach the billion-dollar milestone following "harry potter and the deathly hallows" from 2011. will, we need to catch up. >> yes, we do. >>> coming up, the little boy who's overcoming giant obstacles. >> that's right. how the 6-year-old is spending his birthday helping other kids. are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54.ic you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i stju tne what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan, available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed. and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock, so your rate c
rowling as well.e sorcerer's stone" amid the covid-19 pandemic helped $1 billion mark at the global box office. >> it is now the second harry potter film to reach the billion-dollar milestone following "harry potter and the deathly hallows" from 2011. will, we need to catch up. >> yes, we do. >>> coming up, the little boy who's overcoming giant obstacles. >> that's right. how the 6-year-old is spending his birthday helping other kids. are price, price,...
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rowling of germany nearly a phone call has captured the imagination is world wide with a world series about a little girl who loves to read there was another reason why maggie took her books whenever they went away they were home when she was somewhat strange they were familiar voices. and that's all for today so all the best from berlin and until next time stay safe to say. i'm. going. to. enter the conflict zone confronting the powerful 4 months to go to the presidential elections in america so no trump is sinking in the polls and now is former national security adviser says he isn't fit to be president any one job also is my guest this week from washington how much damage trump has also done to america and the rest of the. conflict so for. 90 minutes double. been robbed of their soul that's what a people experiences when their heritage is taken from them. countless cultural artifacts were brutally stolen from africa by colonialists and carted off to europe . left wounds that have yet to heal what should be done with a stone or from africa. or stolen soul starts september 7th on d w
rowling of germany nearly a phone call has captured the imagination is world wide with a world series about a little girl who loves to read there was another reason why maggie took her books whenever they went away they were home when she was somewhat strange they were familiar voices. and that's all for today so all the best from berlin and until next time stay safe to say. i'm. going. to. enter the conflict zone confronting the powerful 4 months to go to the presidential elections in america...
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when i was told something seemed wrong rowles just don't hold. any belief yet to shape our disdain become educated and indeed from an equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. during that era we talk about all those crazy problems out there and then during the summer we hit you with solutions that's right so lucian's and today we're going to be talking with be no 6 of coin floor. u.k. . hello and welcome to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle is there any news in the truth is there any truth in the news also what is the swamp creature known as abrams say about trump's foreign policy. to discuss this and more i'm joined by my guest alexander macarius and london he is a writer on legal affairs as well as editor in chief of the duran dot com and in athens we're joined by alex christopher he is the director and writer for the duran dot com or a jelling crossed up rules in effect that means you can jump anytime you want and i always appreciate this go to london for us alexa
when i was told something seemed wrong rowles just don't hold. any belief yet to shape our disdain become educated and indeed from an equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. during that era we talk about all those crazy problems out there and then during the summer we hit you with solutions that's right so lucian's and today we're going to be talking with be no 6 of coin floor. u.k. . hello and welcome to cross talk we're all things are...
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and unless you're jk rowling or stephen king would you have absolute control on what gets put on thecreen it is always going to change. i wish -- and again, i know many fans i appreciate that and i've heard from them, but i wish it had been a better film because had it been a better film, we would have finished the trilogy. ed turner was ready to make the last measure. if you watch at the end it says stay tuned for the rest of the story, for the sequel because gods and generals wasn't a commercial success, he dropped the project so last full measure likely now will never be made and that is a shame. however, if it was made or films are made out of any going forward, i promise you i will be more involved. >> host: have you auctioned any of your books? >> guest: there is one right now. i don't have any idea if anything will happen to that. it would be wonderful if it did. the korean but i think lends itself fabulously to a film, but it's not up to me. people go to my website and say why haven't you made a film out of the mexican war story. it would make a great film. but it's not up to
and unless you're jk rowling or stephen king would you have absolute control on what gets put on thecreen it is always going to change. i wish -- and again, i know many fans i appreciate that and i've heard from them, but i wish it had been a better film because had it been a better film, we would have finished the trilogy. ed turner was ready to make the last measure. if you watch at the end it says stay tuned for the rest of the story, for the sequel because gods and generals wasn't a...
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rowling the harry potter author signed this prominent liberal letter explaining decrying the cancel culturefrom liberals everyone who signed that letter is a liberal. listen to this. this is her with bill maher on friday. >> what cancel culture is about is not criticism. it is about punishment. the writer jonathan raush has called it something like social murder. and i think that's right. not just about punishing the sinner not just about punishing the person for being insufficiently pure. it's about a sort of secondary boycott of people who would gain to speak to that person or appear on a platform with that person. in order to do our job well writers and editors we need to have a level of bravery and thick skin and fearlessness. when you are living in fear of an online mob, you know, all it takes is a dozen people to repeat a lie about you. ainsley: she said the next step, if you don't agree with us, the next step is violence. it's about punishment. it's about making people radio ache tifer and taking away jobs. pete: it's absolutely true. a huge difference between liberals and leftists.
rowling the harry potter author signed this prominent liberal letter explaining decrying the cancel culturefrom liberals everyone who signed that letter is a liberal. listen to this. this is her with bill maher on friday. >> what cancel culture is about is not criticism. it is about punishment. the writer jonathan raush has called it something like social murder. and i think that's right. not just about punishing the sinner not just about punishing the person for being insufficiently...
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rowling and some other liberal individuals have spoken out against cancel culture.nderstand and that your viewers should understand in this week long series that you are having is that cancel culture should be understood properly not as just a trend that's happening online or something that people are ungeajed in in a casual manner. it's much more akin to a religion. it has sins. it has commandments. it has trials by fire. it has burning at the stake. what it doesn't have is forgiveness or grace. any kind of human emotion that would understand that people can make mistakes or say things you disagree with and that doesn't mean that you need to hate and destroy them. you mentioned the fact that this was written in a seattle paper by a university of washington professor. i just interviewed on the federalist radio hour our radio show katie her zog who is a writer in seattle who herself was canceled after a focus basically she wrote a feature piece that paid attention to people who had transitioned and then regretted it. for that her name was smeared all over the place.
rowling and some other liberal individuals have spoken out against cancel culture.nderstand and that your viewers should understand in this week long series that you are having is that cancel culture should be understood properly not as just a trend that's happening online or something that people are ungeajed in in a casual manner. it's much more akin to a religion. it has sins. it has commandments. it has trials by fire. it has burning at the stake. what it doesn't have is forgiveness or...