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>> ben, selma, thank you both very much indeed.ean government is struggling with the latest crisis. >>> now it's been nearly three weeks since chinese tennis star pen dp shuai disappeared. now they say peng insists she is safe and well in beijing after conducting a video call with her on sunday. critics are skeptical about peng's well-being and they're not putting enough pressure on china. the women's tennis association said it's willing to pull its business from china if peng is not fully accounted for and safe. here's christine brennan. >> when the history books look back at this time they will say the wta, what an incredible master class in humanitarian leadership. to call china on the abuses and the international olympic committee sitting there as they always do doing nothing. the top female athletes are taking matters into their own hands. enough is enough. look at the public reaction. it's extraordinary. they are so popular. the world is with them. peng shuai, it seems to be everybody is talking with them. the young women are
>> ben, selma, thank you both very much indeed.ean government is struggling with the latest crisis. >>> now it's been nearly three weeks since chinese tennis star pen dp shuai disappeared. now they say peng insists she is safe and well in beijing after conducting a video call with her on sunday. critics are skeptical about peng's well-being and they're not putting enough pressure on china. the women's tennis association said it's willing to pull its business from china if peng is...
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[laughter] i just talked to a fellow that i know very well in selma, and he said why do we want people to crowd in so my mother can't get dialysis at the dialysis clinic? or why would we want to go back to getting rid of our advanced placement when we have all these people coming in that we don't know? and the fact that they'reop not vaccinated, and yet dr. fauci has never mentioned that, not once. heas will give a very eloquent diatribe about some poor person in the middle west doesn't get vaccinated or a know-nothing that doesn't, but we're bringing in an anticipated 2 million this physical year that will come across the border without a vaccination.n. it's almost as if the citizen is punished and the noncitizen is rewarded. and that transcends travel. so iff i -- one of the weirdest experiences when you come into lax, you always see somebody that together their passport. and they take them into that little booth, and they dress them down and then they have to call and they do -- but they're trying to make a performance art don't do that. and yet when you see these people just come a
[laughter] i just talked to a fellow that i know very well in selma, and he said why do we want people to crowd in so my mother can't get dialysis at the dialysis clinic? or why would we want to go back to getting rid of our advanced placement when we have all these people coming in that we don't know? and the fact that they'reop not vaccinated, and yet dr. fauci has never mentioned that, not once. heas will give a very eloquent diatribe about some poor person in the middle west doesn't get...
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the number of, of our selma application is increased massively, you know, to kill them. we have actually a shift towards a different route because neither root is available. and the problem with this shift is that this route is dangerous. because you can really see that in the nationalities of people arriving at to the u. k. claiming asylum, you look at the countries, it's serious. afghanistan, it's iraq. it's sedan, it's people coming from places where it's pretty obvious that they probably would have very valid claims that for asylum. i mean, do you see anything in, in the current discourse or on immigration either in the u. k or an e level that signals that that would change, that people that do have valid reasons to apply for asylum would have other options as opposed to just getting in a boat, whether it's across the mediterranean or the channel in risking their lives. the sun we got are certainly not posted in terms of the defense and the protection of the right to claim a psalms, international protection. this is particularly true in the context of united kingdom,
the number of, of our selma application is increased massively, you know, to kill them. we have actually a shift towards a different route because neither root is available. and the problem with this shift is that this route is dangerous. because you can really see that in the nationalities of people arriving at to the u. k. claiming asylum, you look at the countries, it's serious. afghanistan, it's iraq. it's sedan, it's people coming from places where it's pretty obvious that they probably...
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you will hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the march on selma and the war in vietnam.ot everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly, johnson's secretaries knew because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact they were the ones who made sure the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office on theirs. >> you would hear someone talk. -- some blunt talk. >> how many were assigned the day kennedy died? [indiscernible] i promise you i won't go anywhere. >> presidential recordings. find it on the c-span mobile app. >> get c-span on the go. live or on-demand anytime. c-span now. listen with c-span radio. download c-span now today. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including nato. -- nitco. ♪ >> nitco supports c-span as a public service, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> up next, a virtual discussion on how technology is changing health care. the center for american progress hosted this hour and a half event
you will hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the march on selma and the war in vietnam.ot everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly, johnson's secretaries knew because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact they were the ones who made sure the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office on theirs. >> you would hear someone talk. -- some blunt talk. >> how many were assigned the...
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you'll hear about the 1964 presidential campaign, gulf of tonkinincident , march on selma and war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretaries new because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact they were the ones who made sure the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and there's. >> you all. talk. >> i want a report of the number of people assigned to kennedy and the number assigned to me now if my are not less than i want less liquid. in fact i may never know go to the bathroom. i promise you i won't go anywhere. i'll stayright behind these gates . >> presidential recordings by then on the c-span now mobile or wherever you get your podcast. >> next a discussion with former us ambassador to israel martin in dagon the us role in the middle east. he spoke at an event hosted by the chicago council of global affairs. >> i'm evil, president of the chicago council for global affairs and it's a great pleasure to welcome you to this interesting conversati
you'll hear about the 1964 presidential campaign, gulf of tonkinincident , march on selma and war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretaries new because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact they were the ones who made sure the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and there's. >> you all. talk. >> i want a report of the number of people...
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and the people in selma, including ms. sanders and some members of her family knew about it, found out about it, and did not ring the alarm in the community. now, the reasons why they didn't do that, i have my theory, but at the end of the day it doesn't matter because you didn't do it. and to me the reason why i include it in the book is because it paints a picture of this culture of complicity where you would rather protect the legacy of this person, or even like i don't even know it was about him as much as it is if it comes out what does that say about y'all and your relationship to him and all the rest of that? all those questions that come up before you go run and tell, that's the problem. all of that like weight, what if this happens? what if that happens? my child was around this man. ms. ann said he was around this man. their children were around this man. and so it was something that i needed to talk about. also because i felt guilt around him myself. because by the time i found out it wasn't much we could do, ms
and the people in selma, including ms. sanders and some members of her family knew about it, found out about it, and did not ring the alarm in the community. now, the reasons why they didn't do that, i have my theory, but at the end of the day it doesn't matter because you didn't do it. and to me the reason why i include it in the book is because it paints a picture of this culture of complicity where you would rather protect the legacy of this person, or even like i don't even know it was...
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the 1964 civil rights act, the presidential campaign come the gulf of tonkin incident, the march on selma, and the war on vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly the secretaries new. they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. they were the ones who made sure the conversations were taped. johnson would signal to them between their offices. >> you will also get some blunt talk. >> i want a report of the number of people. if i can't ever go to the bathroom, i will not go. i will stay right behind you. >> presidential recordings. find it on the. -- app. >> cyber monday, the sale you have been waiting for, starts today. shop today and tuesday. there is something for everyone for the holidays. every purchase helps support our nonprofit operation. >>
the 1964 civil rights act, the presidential campaign come the gulf of tonkin incident, the march on selma, and the war on vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly the secretaries new. they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. they were the ones who made sure the conversations were taped. johnson would signal to them between their offices. >> you will also get some blunt talk. >> i want a report of the number of people. if i can't...
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selma, a lot of happy travelers this morning. >> reporter: absolutely, laura. very welcome news here. as you said, it's been almost a year and a half since non-americans could travel to the united states from the e.u. and the u.k. all of that now changing as long as you are fully vaccinated, you can show that proof of vaccination. world health organization approved vaccines and all passengers must have a negative test before departure. it gave reciprocity they were looking forward to. the eu recommended they come back. since july. so officials have been pushing for the resumption of that trans atlantic relationship through travel. we're hearing from airliners they are expecting a huge surge. delta telling people to be patient, there could be long lines. united airlines saying they could see 50% more travelers to the u.s. virgin atlantic preventing six times the number of travelers. potentially there are some concerns, laura. this is a period in time in which we're seeing a surge of cases across the european region. the world health organization has warned that
selma, a lot of happy travelers this morning. >> reporter: absolutely, laura. very welcome news here. as you said, it's been almost a year and a half since non-americans could travel to the united states from the e.u. and the u.k. all of that now changing as long as you are fully vaccinated, you can show that proof of vaccination. world health organization approved vaccines and all passengers must have a negative test before departure. it gave reciprocity they were looking forward to. the...
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. >>> and for more we want to bring in selma abdul aziz.cinated people able to travel to the u.s. what numbers are we talking about? how is this going to work considering cases are going back up in your part of the world right now? >> reporter: absolutely, rosemary. massively welcome news after a 20-month ban. nonamerican, vaccinated people from the e.u. and u.k. can travel to the united states. this policy went into place under president trump. european officials have been seeking reciprocity from the united states. the u.k. allowed american travelers back in from july. the e.u. recommended they could come back from june. finally you're seeing that back and forth in the relationship between the european region and the united states. for those passengers traveling, they will have to show that proof of vaccination. any w.h.o. approved vaccination will be accepted. they will have to show a negative covid test taken within three days before their departure. this means families can finally be reunited. friends can be reunited and friends can re
. >>> and for more we want to bring in selma abdul aziz.cinated people able to travel to the u.s. what numbers are we talking about? how is this going to work considering cases are going back up in your part of the world right now? >> reporter: absolutely, rosemary. massively welcome news after a 20-month ban. nonamerican, vaccinated people from the e.u. and u.k. can travel to the united states. this policy went into place under president trump. european officials have been...
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week ahead but we'll look at that thanksgiving forecast coming up >>> p on the hollywood walk of fame selma hyak and talked about her struggles and encouraged everyone to work hard and find joy. >>> coming up, tiger woods returns to the green months after his car ascrh. >>> and night late-night nail biter. we are back in one minute. if it's "let's wrap this up" season, it's walgreens season. what makes febreze air effects different? if it's while cheaper aerosols rely on artificial propellants... febreze uses a 100% natural propellant. check it out! pressure created by what's in your air makes the bottle spray. which means freshness everyone will love. febreze. some people have joint pain, plus have high blood pressure. they may not be able to take just anything for pain. that's why doctors recommend tylenol®. it won't raise blood pressure the way that advil® aleve® or mottrust tylenol®. shop black friday deals! it won't raise blood pressure the way sunday through friday at kohl's! earn $15 kohl's cash for every $50 spent... and take an extra 15% off! get a keurig - $84.99 40% off koolaburr
week ahead but we'll look at that thanksgiving forecast coming up >>> p on the hollywood walk of fame selma hyak and talked about her struggles and encouraged everyone to work hard and find joy. >>> coming up, tiger woods returns to the green months after his car ascrh. >>> and night late-night nail biter. we are back in one minute. if it's "let's wrap this up" season, it's walgreens season. what makes febreze air effects different? if it's while cheaper...
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the 1964 civil rights act, the 1954 presidential campaign, the gulf of tonkin incident, the march on selma and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretaries knew because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact, they were the ones who made make sure that the conversations were taped, as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and there's. >> you all hear some blunt talk. >> i want a report of number of people assigned to kennedy the day he died, , the number assigd to me now and if they are not blessed with the blessed right quick. if i ever can't go to the bathroom i won't go. i promise you i will go anywhere. i'll stay right behind this. >> presidential recordings on c-span now mobile app or whatever you get your podcasts. >> congress returns this week facing a friday midnight deadline on government funding. both the house and senate must-pass legislation to avert a government shutdown. the houston galveston tomorrow afternoon. a play to take up legislation later in work to pr
the 1964 civil rights act, the 1954 presidential campaign, the gulf of tonkin incident, the march on selma and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretaries knew because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact, they were the ones who made make sure that the conversations were taped, as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and there's. >> you all hear some blunt talk....
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saturday and sunday, high pressure in control with passing clouds over the bay area but the winds over selma california will die down by saturday and , good news. between now and then, red flag warning through friday and high wind warnings, 30 to 40 miles per hour sustained winds with gusts 60 to 70 miles per hour, especially in the higher elevation and relative humidity bone dry with santa ana winds. red flag warnings and los angeles and san diego and palm springs. traveling in that direction, be aware of the fire danger and the wind will be trying to push you around on the road as you make your way down the interstates and highways. the travel forecast, looking pretty good in most of the major travel hubs, trouble spots the chicago with a rain and snow mix on thanksgiving mix, dallas rain showers, a couple spots to slow things down, travel on thanksgiving day not as busy yesterday. 60s across the board, 62 in livermore and 68 degrees in santa rosa. it will be a bit chilly tonight with temperatures in the low to mid-30s for most inland parts of the bay area and low to mid- 40s around the ba
saturday and sunday, high pressure in control with passing clouds over the bay area but the winds over selma california will die down by saturday and , good news. between now and then, red flag warning through friday and high wind warnings, 30 to 40 miles per hour sustained winds with gusts 60 to 70 miles per hour, especially in the higher elevation and relative humidity bone dry with santa ana winds. red flag warnings and los angeles and san diego and palm springs. traveling in that direction,...
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was launched from brown chapel in selma and they returned to the church after the devastating effects of that march. when you see these lawyers going after black clergy members, it says a lot about their inability to see the victim's family as human beings who need that support, but it also speaks very loudly to how much they want to ensure a status quo that was the status quo that they grew up in and how threatened they are by the black lives matter movement and everything it might mean that they would have to acknowledge and change. i think race is the central issue in these cases. >> also important are two counselors kicking us off here on very significant trials as we track how they wrap up. thanks to both of you. coming up, we have some other very special reporting including our breakdown of the criminal case against steve bannon including a setback for him in federal court today. and republican leaders doubling down on the violent rhetoric. democrats though say they're still going to govern with this key vote on spending. david plouffe is back. and this is one we've been coverin
was launched from brown chapel in selma and they returned to the church after the devastating effects of that march. when you see these lawyers going after black clergy members, it says a lot about their inability to see the victim's family as human beings who need that support, but it also speaks very loudly to how much they want to ensure a status quo that was the status quo that they grew up in and how threatened they are by the black lives matter movement and everything it might mean that...
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now, japan has confirmed its 1st case as ami kron variant of 1930 selma has more from took care. the government has been very swift in enforcing across the board ban on interior of all for visitors through japan since 0 o'clock today and the band all foreigners from coming in the country except for the foreigners who have risen there. and even those people who have exempted before from staying in current in facilities now, they have to stay for 14 days, especially people from 14 countries that have seen the new variant of omega. and so the government has moved very swiftly and by mister from you should have explained that. he understands that many people could accuse him that he has been too cautious about the issue, especially from the business sector. but he doesn't want to take any risks. this is, this is one of the test for his did for his leadership since it's since he took office in october 4th. so it's less than 2 months and he wants to show that he has the leadership and he doesn't want to fall in the same sports where his body. this is mr. suga phil, when he acted very s
now, japan has confirmed its 1st case as ami kron variant of 1930 selma has more from took care. the government has been very swift in enforcing across the board ban on interior of all for visitors through japan since 0 o'clock today and the band all foreigners from coming in the country except for the foreigners who have risen there. and even those people who have exempted before from staying in current in facilities now, they have to stay for 14 days, especially people from 14 countries that...
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selma hayek stops by and shares a story of why her eternals co-star angelina jolie shoved her face in a cake. watch kelly clarkson right here on nbc bay area at 3:00 this afternoon. >>> welcome back. you're watching nbc bay area. the entertainment world mourning the death of actor dean stockwell. he had a career that spanned more than 70 years. he played all sorts of roles in movies and television. received an ascorfor the film "married to the mob." he also won a golden globe for his role in nbc's "quantum leap." i loved him in that. sam was his name, right? popular series that ran five seasons right here on nbc. starting in 1989. dean stockwell died on sunday. he was 85 years old. >> may he rest in peace. >>> now to a shocking story from los angeles where a woman and her husband are suing a fertility clinic for negligence and malpractice. they claim she gave birth to the wrong child after doctors allegedly implanted a stranger's embryo during an in vitro treatment. stephanie gosk has the details. >> reporter: for one california couple, a life-changing mistake altered their dream of h
selma hayek stops by and shares a story of why her eternals co-star angelina jolie shoved her face in a cake. watch kelly clarkson right here on nbc bay area at 3:00 this afternoon. >>> welcome back. you're watching nbc bay area. the entertainment world mourning the death of actor dean stockwell. he had a career that spanned more than 70 years. he played all sorts of roles in movies and television. received an ascorfor the film "married to the mob." he also won a golden globe...
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she had the michael casias, monroe thought he had a lessee, kenneth yamaha alia, just done that, to selma lamont the cottage and ian gotham that it had the hulu. and we could add if a half, if drug cannot ginny and one. okay. yeah, mm hm. all a couple of cameron with that the holiday, the dough wood wherever confrontations took place and the occupied west bank al jazeera reporters were on the ground. they reported from the old city of napa from hebron and bethlehem algebra reporters were also based in the gallons a strip. a continual hotspot by 2003 al jazeera was now well established and a household name. busy it began to expand, including online, in september of that year, an english language website was launched. it was an immediate success in alicia. another launch was al jazeera, a boucher. it began in early 2005 and gave you was real time footage of global and regional events. saddam hussein and his sons must leave a rack within 48 hours while at the foot of accomplish adena ada, about that i thought i thought so far i thought and thought ill and way up to anna south of sofa. i'd ha
she had the michael casias, monroe thought he had a lessee, kenneth yamaha alia, just done that, to selma lamont the cottage and ian gotham that it had the hulu. and we could add if a half, if drug cannot ginny and one. okay. yeah, mm hm. all a couple of cameron with that the holiday, the dough wood wherever confrontations took place and the occupied west bank al jazeera reporters were on the ground. they reported from the old city of napa from hebron and bethlehem algebra reporters were also...
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i want to point to a couple one being a book on selma to saigon which deals with the african-americane vietnam war efforts. but also the last point i want to make about why this doesn't play out for johnson in quite the way he wants to, is elizabeth points out in her book dealing with the way the war on poverty moves from the war on poverty to the war on crime is the way the unintended consequences of things such as these programs that are funding not only social reforms but also policing reforms in ways that the federal government is essentially funding the kind of local policing of behavior and african-american communities that ultimately leads to some of the issues and difficulties with policing and expands the problems with policing. also the mass incarceration of african-americans. african-americans are looking at lyndon johnson and they see the promise of the war on poverty. but they have this in memory of him as a congressional leader and they view a lot of the assassination is less at lyndon johnson's adore and he is partially responsible. he also began to see things like the
i want to point to a couple one being a book on selma to saigon which deals with the african-americane vietnam war efforts. but also the last point i want to make about why this doesn't play out for johnson in quite the way he wants to, is elizabeth points out in her book dealing with the way the war on poverty moves from the war on poverty to the war on crime is the way the unintended consequences of things such as these programs that are funding not only social reforms but also policing...
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with 1st, we speak to selma with casa, a spokesperson for ethiopian prime minister avi, amidst government so lemme would cost to thank you so much for joining me on up front. it's been now a year since this beginning of the conflict between your government and the to grand people's liberation front the t p. a left the humanitarian situation. the region continues to get worse. there are now 400000 ethiopians facing starvation at the moment. what is your government doing? what is ethiopian government doing to help them? well, as i've mentioned that the t pair left started this conflict last year in november, attacking and seizing the e t a p n north n command headquarters in to cry. through this process in the past, so 4 or 5 months of thousands were also killed and hundreds of women have been great by this. the terrorists group militants said the t p elephant. their supporters are at this moment and it's an important point that you bring up this idea of sexual violence in many the other atrocities that are happening in the region. but i want to just bring it back to the humanitarian questi
with 1st, we speak to selma with casa, a spokesperson for ethiopian prime minister avi, amidst government so lemme would cost to thank you so much for joining me on up front. it's been now a year since this beginning of the conflict between your government and the to grand people's liberation front the t p. a left the humanitarian situation. the region continues to get worse. there are now 400000 ethiopians facing starvation at the moment. what is your government doing? what is ethiopian...
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so apple gus and borrow from not of through than as selma of the job. but what i from the me though, and raj and nicola, she is quite interesting here because his only christian member of the new sovereign canso and she is the only member who also have served as a member of the previous soda counselors. right now. she's back in southern castle again and use of a jack carry him. he's a judge from quarter. the fun apple back here together from dar for one is missing represent the author is suzanne. the salon is as critical region for mr. albert ham, because early in october that the tribes in bigger region in is true than they blocked the road from port sudan to harton. and the supply roads have been a, had been blocked. so now having a representative from east through than that can put a good control on that region is quite important. the negotiations are still on the way we will soon hear about that as well. and also there are 3 militia leaders who have del, signed the job piece agreement in 2020. and now they're also back job apiece. agreement. by the
so apple gus and borrow from not of through than as selma of the job. but what i from the me though, and raj and nicola, she is quite interesting here because his only christian member of the new sovereign canso and she is the only member who also have served as a member of the previous soda counselors. right now. she's back in southern castle again and use of a jack carry him. he's a judge from quarter. the fun apple back here together from dar for one is missing represent the author is...
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i talked to a fellow that i knew very well in selma and he said why do we want people to crowd in so if my mother can't get dialysis at the dialysis clinic or why would we want to go back to bilingual education that we don't know? >> a diatribe about a poor person in the middle west that transcends the travel so one of the weirdest experiences and they take them into that booth and address them down and then they have to -- that they try to make the performance are two don't do that they are not the cause of the pandemic. a complete college. my 8-year-old is not the cause of the pandemic but he has to have a mask on his face all day and all three of my kids will soon have to get the vaccine whether i want them to have it or not. >> the citizen that has responsibility that he or she takes on in accordance to be granting rights you have these migratory groups coming across the roman empire. the citizen alone could go in and out of the country at will. if you are not a citizen you can go back without a passport. a citizen was eligible for entitlement, that's been thrown out by the court
i talked to a fellow that i knew very well in selma and he said why do we want people to crowd in so if my mother can't get dialysis at the dialysis clinic or why would we want to go back to bilingual education that we don't know? >> a diatribe about a poor person in the middle west that transcends the travel so one of the weirdest experiences and they take them into that booth and address them down and then they have to -- that they try to make the performance are two don't do that they...
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. >> brunswick is our generation's selma, that the civil rights era is now starting over today. >> reporter: ...hundreds of pastors joined activists and members of the arbery family, the rally prompted by this statement made last week in court by defense attorney kevin gough. >> we don't want any more black pastors coming in here. >> no matter what he say, we going to pray anyway! >> reporter: arbery's mother gave a brief statement to the media and said she is emotionally exhausted from this trial. closing arguments are set to begin monday morning. norah. >> o'donnell: omar villafranca, thank you. all right, now to another trial, three days of deliberations and still no verdict in the trial of kyle rittenhouse. the teenager could get up to life in prison for shooting three men, killing two at a protest in 2020. national guard troops are standing by outside kenosha, wisconsin in case the verdict sparks violence. all right, today, with just hours to spark the governor of oklahoma called off the execution of julius jones. jones has been on death row, proclaiming his innocence, for nearly 20 ye
. >> brunswick is our generation's selma, that the civil rights era is now starting over today. >> reporter: ...hundreds of pastors joined activists and members of the arbery family, the rally prompted by this statement made last week in court by defense attorney kevin gough. >> we don't want any more black pastors coming in here. >> no matter what he say, we going to pray anyway! >> reporter: arbery's mother gave a brief statement to the media and said she is...
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look at what is being done december 4th crisis. toys on al jazeera ah ah, back elmaine story cop 26 selma in glasgow has ended with a global agreement aimed at saving the planet from catastrophic climate change. but there was widespread disappointment after a last minute change in the wording by india to face down cult pyar font coal power instead of facing his house. will india's top court is told the government to implemented emergency plan to tackle new daily's, toxic air quality and dangerous small conditions. schools in the city will be closed on monday, as well as construction sites and government workers have been told to stay at home . daily is often rang wells most polluted capital city at face is extremely bad. air in the winter is of emissions from transport, call fi plants and other industries, as well as open garbage burning. poverty. mitchell has more on the regulations introduced in new delhi. the air pollution levels in delhi remained dangerously high for over a week. now the city has been waking up to take small visibility has been low and the situation gets so bad that t
look at what is being done december 4th crisis. toys on al jazeera ah ah, back elmaine story cop 26 selma in glasgow has ended with a global agreement aimed at saving the planet from catastrophic climate change. but there was widespread disappointment after a last minute change in the wording by india to face down cult pyar font coal power instead of facing his house. will india's top court is told the government to implemented emergency plan to tackle new daily's, toxic air quality and...
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and they are representing different regions ensure than apple gossamer perform from north of sudan, selma, the jap, bad i did that is who is that, that represent in the middle should and, and also roger nicola, who is the only christian member of this now, and this does this sovereignty console and a judge from called the found region. and also after baggy and coded from dot for they are also now represented into sovereignty council. the missing a member of the 7 council, as the one from the sudan, and then of negotiations on the way, also to, to pick a name from east coast van east of sounds quite important. due to the strategic part of sudan, who connects cartoon the capital to the red sea. and there are 3 members of the, of the 3 leaders of the on groups also who signed the job piece agreement in 2020. now they're also in, in, in this, at new sovereignty council. and there are also reports that tonight mr. ham duke is going to app. announce a prime minister as head of the transitional government. however, there are the reactions as well. now, i'm at the, a bank street at the asa hoffer
and they are representing different regions ensure than apple gossamer perform from north of sudan, selma, the jap, bad i did that is who is that, that represent in the middle should and, and also roger nicola, who is the only christian member of this now, and this does this sovereignty console and a judge from called the found region. and also after baggy and coded from dot for they are also now represented into sovereignty council. the missing a member of the 7 council, as the one from the...
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>>ru bnswick is ouger neration's selma,t thathcie vil rights era owis n srttaing over today. >> reporter.hundreds of stpaors joined aisctivtsnd a mbmeers of the ay rberfalymi, the y rallprptomed by this atement madet laswe iekn cot urby defense anettory vin gough: >>e wdon'ntt wa a mnyore blacstk paorcos ming in here. o >> nmaertt what he say gweoing to praywa anyy! >>ep rorter: arbermoy's therga ve b arief statemeo nt tthe media anidd sa s ihesia emotioy nallexushated from thisr ial. clinarg guments are toset begin mondoray mni.ng norah. >>'dneonll: omar vilanlafrca, thank you. all t,righ n towo another trial. ree days of bedelirations and still no ver idictn e thtrial of kyitle rteounhse. e thteenager couetld g utop li fen iprison for sinhootg life in onpris for shooting th mreeen three men, kngilli t, woat a protest 02in 20. national guarord topars e distanngy boutside kenosha, sconsin in cthase e rdveict arspks violence. riall gh tt,oday, with just hours to spthark ego vernor urhos to spare, gothe veorrn of oklahomale cald f ofthe exutn ioof julius jones. jones s habe oenn death row,
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the march on selma and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew that they were being recorded. >> the secretaries knew because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. they were the ones who made sure that the conversations were taped. johnson would signal to them through an open door. >> you will also here's some blunt talk. >> the number of people assigned to kennedy -- i promise you i will not go anywhere. i will stay right behind here. >> find it on the c-span app or wherever you find your podcasts. >> now to a conversation from the washington constant -- we will hear about
the march on selma and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew that they were being recorded. >> the secretaries knew because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. they were the ones who made sure that the conversations were taped. johnson would signal to them through an open door. >> you will also here's some blunt talk. >> the number of people assigned to kennedy -- i promise you i will not go anywhere. i will stay right behind here. >> find it...
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r>>eporter: out osidef e th courthseou -- >>ns bruwi icks our genera'stion selma, that cithe viril ghtstayod. >> repor hter:uneddrs of pastors joedin activists aemnd mbe orsf thare bery family.th e llray prompted bisy th stemt enmade last wen ek i urcot by defenseor attnekey vin gough. w>>e don't want m anyorble ack pastors ngcomi ihen re. >>o nmatter what he say, we going to praanise y y.wa >> repor ater:rby'ers mother gave a britaef stentme to the media and ssaidhes i emnaotiollexy hausted froms thi trial.cl osg inarguments art e seto ben ndmoay morning. h?nora ma>> or afvillraa,nc thank you. >>> all right. now to anothrier tal.th redae ys of delibeonratis d an still no ver idictn e thtrial of ky rteitnhouse. e thteenager couetld g utop life in pr fisonorho soting three men, killing two at a protest in 2020. nationuaal grdro tops are anstding by outskeide noa,sh scwionsin in case e thveicrdt sparks vioe.lenc >>> all right. toy,it wh just hourssp to are, gothe veorrn of oklahomale cald off the exioecutn jofulius s.jone jones has obeenn atdeh row, proclaiming inhis nonccee for nearly 20
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i talked too a fellow that i knw very well into selma and he said why do we want people to crowd in so my mother can get dialysis at the clinic or why would we want to go back to bilingual education given the placement, why all these people coming and that we don't know and at c the fact that they are not vaccinated and get doctor fauci has not mentioned that even once. he will give a very eloquent diatribe abouten some poor persn in the middle west that doesn't get vaccinated but we are bringing in the anticipated to 2 million that will come across the border without a vaccination. it's almost as if the citizen is punished and the noncitizen is reworded and that transcends the travel. one of the experiences when you come in, you always see somebody that forgot their passport. they address them down and then they haven to call. they try to make a performance maof don't do that and yet when you see these people come across with no identification at all. >> so asked on cnn, what about the illegal immigrants coming across the border that don't get the vaccine and are just lit into the cou
i talked too a fellow that i knw very well into selma and he said why do we want people to crowd in so my mother can get dialysis at the clinic or why would we want to go back to bilingual education given the placement, why all these people coming and that we don't know and at c the fact that they are not vaccinated and get doctor fauci has not mentioned that even once. he will give a very eloquent diatribe abouten some poor persn in the middle west that doesn't get vaccinated but we are...
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here about the civil rights act, 1964 presidential campaign, a goal of tonkin incident , marched on selma and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretaries new because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact they were the ones who made sure the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and there's. >> also your talk. >> i want a report of the number of people assigned to kennedy and the number assigned to me now and if mine is not as much i want them right quick and i can't ever go to the bathroom i will go. i promise i won'tgo anywhere, i'll stay behind these black gates . >> find it wherever you get your podcasts. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government funded by these television companiesand more including communications . >> broadband is a force for empowerment. that's why charter has invested billions building infrastructure,upgrading technology, and power and opportunity in unities big and small charter is connecting us . >> charter comm
here about the civil rights act, 1964 presidential campaign, a goal of tonkin incident , marched on selma and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretaries new because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact they were the ones who made sure the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and there's. >> also your talk. >> i want a report of...
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martin lutherking, the selma heroes marching for legislation, all important. but in the actual chamber itself it's important to point out that lyndon johnson was very clear and expressed it to any number of people that the bill had to be bipartisan and everett dirksen had to abrie to the bill and had to bring along a majority of the republican members in the senate. the renewal of the bill in 1982, dole was one of the big players. bush signed the renewal, the house and senate were in favor of it. they were bipartisan efforts. bipartisan is in fact the only approach that you can deal with election law changes where you can help bank the fire for present lack of confidence in some areas. but that's not what we're looking at here. we're looking at a process that would fundamentally move most of election administration, which is principally at state and local levels, into a much more regulated federal process. and that is in my opinion fundamentally a mistake. our process works pretty well, not perfect, we have a system that was not designed by god nor administere
martin lutherking, the selma heroes marching for legislation, all important. but in the actual chamber itself it's important to point out that lyndon johnson was very clear and expressed it to any number of people that the bill had to be bipartisan and everett dirksen had to abrie to the bill and had to bring along a majority of the republican members in the senate. the renewal of the bill in 1982, dole was one of the big players. bush signed the renewal, the house and senate were in favor of...
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cnn's selma abdel azeez live in vienna. austria went into full lockdown there. the lockdown and why the violent reaction? >> reporter: christine, i'm in one of the country's icon mick christmas markets here and as you can see it is completely shut down. over the weekend frustration with new covid restrictions turned violent. i'm going to give you the example of rotterdam. it turned into an orgy of violence. several injuries there in brussels. massive demonstrations, 35,000 people. protesters here in vienna on saturday, it's the biggest protests the country had seen against lockdown and against restrictions. austria is trying a very unique experiment in europe. this country wants to be the first one to mandate, require anyone who is eligible to get vaccinated. the deadline is soon. it's february 1. the authorities are rolling out restrictions specifically targeting the unvaccinated. even when the lockdown here is lifted, those who are not immunized will still have to stay at home and follow the top restrictions. the message is clear from the chancellor in austria
cnn's selma abdel azeez live in vienna. austria went into full lockdown there. the lockdown and why the violent reaction? >> reporter: christine, i'm in one of the country's icon mick christmas markets here and as you can see it is completely shut down. over the weekend frustration with new covid restrictions turned violent. i'm going to give you the example of rotterdam. it turned into an orgy of violence. several injuries there in brussels. massive demonstrations, 35,000 people....
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this segment so i can talk about her take a look at those of you in the north, a low 70's was an in selmand temperatures saturday looking great. about 5 to 10 degrees above average upper 60's for san francisco low 70's to the east bay shoreline nearly 10 degrees above average for nevado and livermore both in the mid 70's as his san jose. so sunday cynthia, you're happy day looking amazing. few clouds going to see stubborn marine layer in the morning with that dense low cloud deck. but overall, beautiful sunday afternoon cooling down on monday and made sure to talk to mother nature made sure the cooldown is on monday and not sunday, ok, so just f y i. >> radar for the tracking great weather for your bay area forecast in south lake tahoe as well. tracking mild temperatures there. low to mid 60's and no rain or snow showers insight this weekend. low 60's for south lake tahoe mid 60's. for those of you in truckee and for the next 3 days. great weather peaking on sunday before we cool back down into the low 60's by monday see that this is just thing. back to you. we just pulled off a good surp
this segment so i can talk about her take a look at those of you in the north, a low 70's was an in selmand temperatures saturday looking great. about 5 to 10 degrees above average upper 60's for san francisco low 70's to the east bay shoreline nearly 10 degrees above average for nevado and livermore both in the mid 70's as his san jose. so sunday cynthia, you're happy day looking amazing. few clouds going to see stubborn marine layer in the morning with that dense low cloud deck. but overall,...
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and i talked to a fellow i know very well in selma and he says, why do we want people to crowd into so my mother can't get dialysis at the dialysis clinic. why would we want to go to bilingual education and advanced placement and we have all the people coming in we don't know. and the fact they're not vaccinated and dr. fauci has not mentioned that, not once. he'll give an eloquent diatribe about some poor person in the middle west that doesn't get vaccinated ar know nothing, but bringing in two million this year coming across the border without a vaccination. it's almost as if the citizen is punished and the non-citizen is rewarded, and that transcends to travel. so, if i-- one of the weirdest experiences when you come into lax you find somebody that forgot their passport and they take them into that booth and dress them down and then they have to call and they do-- but they're trying it make a performance art, don't do that yet when you see the people just come across with no identification at all. >> fauci was asked by dania bash on cnn what about illegal immigrants coming across th
and i talked to a fellow i know very well in selma and he says, why do we want people to crowd into so my mother can't get dialysis at the dialysis clinic. why would we want to go to bilingual education and advanced placement and we have all the people coming in we don't know. and the fact they're not vaccinated and dr. fauci has not mentioned that, not once. he'll give an eloquent diatribe about some poor person in the middle west that doesn't get vaccinated ar know nothing, but bringing in...
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. >> he fought at battle of the bulge, in selma with dr. martin luther king. he has an incredible background. just the music is incredible. it is there in his brain and he knows how to perform it. i have to say i had a lot of amazing reporting experiences but to be privileged to stand in their home and watch him do an hour long set at the piano with his wife watching was among the most incredible moments really of reporting i've had. >> his wife is great and a big reason for his longevity. the kid can cook by the way. tony. he can cook. and he is a nice little artist. he is a nice little artist. i interviewed him once with my pop. he got nervous and started drawing me. it wasn't bad. he couldn't draw you. you can't capture all that beauty. me he did all right. he is something special. a great story to bring people, anderson. really cool. i'm chris cuomo. welcome to primetime. happy hanukah to my jewish brothers and sisters. enjoy night two of the festival of lights. i hope thanksgiving was a reminder for everybody of the good people and the good things in your
. >> he fought at battle of the bulge, in selma with dr. martin luther king. he has an incredible background. just the music is incredible. it is there in his brain and he knows how to perform it. i have to say i had a lot of amazing reporting experiences but to be privileged to stand in their home and watch him do an hour long set at the piano with his wife watching was among the most incredible moments really of reporting i've had. >> his wife is great and a big reason for his...
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for more on this, we're joined now by cnn's selma abdul azez.nated singled out for lockdowns in a move that perhaps would motivate more people to get their shots. what is the latest on all of this and of course reaction? >> reporter: well, rosemary, let's start with the example of austria because these are the toughest restrictions we've seen against unvaccinated people across the european region. there's about a vaccination rate of 65% in austria. that's a lot lower than what you see in most western european countries, and it was agreed in september by authorities that if the icu capacity for covid patients reached 30% in austria, then rules would be put in place against the unvaccinated. and that's exactly what's happened. you're going to see police do spot checks to try to find out if people on the streets have their proof of vaccination or not. but, again, austria is not the only country doing this. a lot of european countries now trying to beat back this rise in infections by targeting those that are not yet immunized. take a look. a tradit
for more on this, we're joined now by cnn's selma abdul azez.nated singled out for lockdowns in a move that perhaps would motivate more people to get their shots. what is the latest on all of this and of course reaction? >> reporter: well, rosemary, let's start with the example of austria because these are the toughest restrictions we've seen against unvaccinated people across the european region. there's about a vaccination rate of 65% in austria. that's a lot lower than what you see in...
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>> well, my father was definitely -- he march from selma to montgomery across the pettus bridge.ped found breadbasket in chicago. my great-grandfather, as my brother stated, was in knight. great-grandfather was one of the first black pullman conductors. so understanding the civil rights flows in our blood, it was only god that chose this to happen to my son -- we were already speaking activism for this happened to my son. we were always pro-black activists. then when this happened to my son, we became activists for everyone who has been affected. so it was only natural. what flows in your dna, comes out. and me and my brother -- i would rather die fighting and be a slave. amy: and then you have your father the reverend jacob blake, with the reverend eustis blake leading a protest against police brutality in newark, new jersey. >> and there's a building in newark, new jersey, today that is called the blake house. it has a huge picture of my uncle eustis in it. when i was in college, i used to go to newark, new jersey, just to hang out with my friends that went to college with me.
>> well, my father was definitely -- he march from selma to montgomery across the pettus bridge.ped found breadbasket in chicago. my great-grandfather, as my brother stated, was in knight. great-grandfather was one of the first black pullman conductors. so understanding the civil rights flows in our blood, it was only god that chose this to happen to my son -- we were already speaking activism for this happened to my son. we were always pro-black activists. then when this happened to my...