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the youth voice, the youth voices very punchy, - important to have the youth voice, the youth voicesoices very punchy, it is our futures— the youth voices very punchy, it is our futures and _ the youth voices very punchy, it is our futures and so _ the youth voices very punchy, it is our futures and so much - the youth voices very punchy, it is our futures and so much climate l our futures and so much climate anxiety— our futures and so much climate anxiety these _ our futures and so much climate anxiety these days, _ our futures and so much climate anxiety these days, we - our futures and so much climate anxiety these days, we need - our futures and so much climate anxiety these days, we need a l anxiety these days, we need a solution, _ anxiety these days, we need a solution, otherwise _ anxiety these days, we need a solution, otherwise there - anxiety these days, we need a solution, otherwise there is i anxiety these days, we need a solution, otherwise there is a i solution, otherwise there is a breakdown _ solution, otherwise there is a breakdown-— solution, otherwise there is a
the youth voice, the youth voices very punchy, - important to have the youth voice, the youth voicesoices very punchy, it is our futures— the youth voices very punchy, it is our futures and _ the youth voices very punchy, it is our futures and so _ the youth voices very punchy, it is our futures and so much - the youth voices very punchy, it is our futures and so much climate l our futures and so much climate anxiety— our futures and so much climate anxiety these _ our futures and so much...
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so that challenge to continue to give voice, not just to the voiceless, but to give voice to all the voiceless. ok, not just some that's the challenge to continuous when we're getting short on time here. so i need a, a brief ish on. so please, if you can give me one, do you agree with that? are acting? director general says that there's still much to be done. what do you think that the challenges that face al jazeera are for the next 25 years? well, there's always for sure. there's a lot to be done in that for sure. and the world needs to hear different points of view and we need the ability to infiltrate, not only television, but also the social media. now with a j less than others. you doing a fabulous job. and i think what needs to be done is to really understand the young people and the new technology that is being developed every day as we speak and how to kind of stay on the front or at least alongside the new technology. i think that the biggest challenge you have said about geography, it's more about technology. would you agree with that? yes, absolutely. i mean this is, this
so that challenge to continue to give voice, not just to the voiceless, but to give voice to all the voiceless. ok, not just some that's the challenge to continuous when we're getting short on time here. so i need a, a brief ish on. so please, if you can give me one, do you agree with that? are acting? director general says that there's still much to be done. what do you think that the challenges that face al jazeera are for the next 25 years? well, there's always for sure. there's a lot to be...
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where was their voice about their own communities? but then also, the notion of al jazeera arabic and reporting from the ground up that you did not have to think of africa or middle east or latin america first and foremost as a playground of washington or any of these places. that was important. that isn't to say that your best efforts, has always given a voice to the voiceless. it has had that intent since the 1990's. just to have that goal, especially because the 21st century world, as we are seeing today the issues of climate change, those conflicts are becoming more damaging. we need more and more voices which simply are recognizing the human cost as well as a human aspirations rather than representing one country or state's point of adrian: view. adrian: what -- adrian: what impact has it had on journalism in the middle east and north africa? are people more informed? as more of them saw to emulate al jazeera's journalism over the past 25 years? >> in 1995, i gave a lecture that arab television news does not have the idea of live
where was their voice about their own communities? but then also, the notion of al jazeera arabic and reporting from the ground up that you did not have to think of africa or middle east or latin america first and foremost as a playground of washington or any of these places. that was important. that isn't to say that your best efforts, has always given a voice to the voiceless. it has had that intent since the 1990's. just to have that goal, especially because the 21st century world, as we are...
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so much of my work focuses on voice. political voice and engagement.specially among people who are in the intersections of the interlocking structural inequalities that professor roberts was talking about. before economically, racially, and other ways are marginalized. given that it tends to be what my research focuses on and it tends to be the kind of perspective i bring to any conversation, what i want to emphasize here is a core aspect of ensuring that ai is used for the purpose of advancing health equity. not in ways that it harms equity or creates new kinds of inequities. one of the core things to consider in any approach when we want to think about hate -- about how ai can be used, is considering the role of voice in the choices that we make around ai technologies. this is not something that often emerges in these kinds of conversations. instead, the conversations can be helped -- held among a group of actors that are considered to be elite or disconnected. it could be the people creating the technology, the creators of the technology have ideas
so much of my work focuses on voice. political voice and engagement.specially among people who are in the intersections of the interlocking structural inequalities that professor roberts was talking about. before economically, racially, and other ways are marginalized. given that it tends to be what my research focuses on and it tends to be the kind of perspective i bring to any conversation, what i want to emphasize here is a core aspect of ensuring that ai is used for the purpose of advancing...
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so much of my work focuses on voice, political voice and engagement, especially among people who are at some of the intersections of those interlocking structural inequalities that professor roberts was talking about. folks who are economically, racially, and in other ways marginalized given that that tends to be what my research focuses on and tends to be the kind of perspective that i bring to any conversation, part of what i want to emphasize here is that core aspect of ensuring that ai is used for those purposes of advancing health equities and not in a way that he wrote help equities or create new kinds of inequities, one of the core things to consider in any approach when we want to think about how ai can be used for those affirmative purposes is really to consider the role of voice in shaping the access, already, and the choices that we make around ai technology. and so this is not something that often emerges, in my view, in these kinds of conversations. instead, the conversations can be held among a group of askers who we might in many ways considered to be elite or disconne
so much of my work focuses on voice, political voice and engagement, especially among people who are at some of the intersections of those interlocking structural inequalities that professor roberts was talking about. folks who are economically, racially, and in other ways marginalized given that that tends to be what my research focuses on and tends to be the kind of perspective that i bring to any conversation, part of what i want to emphasize here is that core aspect of ensuring that ai is...
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the voices and the concerns of a nation _ voices and the concerns of a nation in _ voices and the concernsprogrammes about— back and make great programmes about britishness, great scripts, _ about britishness, great scripts, great writers and everything but you don't have to enter — everything but you don't have to enter that minefield of trying _ to enter that minefield of trying to compete with netflix or amazon about it. | trying to compete with netflix or amazon about it.— trying to compete with netflix or amazon about it. i guess the cuestion or amazon about it. i guess the question is _ or amazon about it. i guess the question is sarah _ or amazon about it. i guess the question is sarah doyle, - or amazon about it. i guess the question is sarah doyle, as - or amazon about it. i guess the question is sarah doyle, as we | question is sarah doyle, as we listen to the points of server redman do you believe that britishness needs to be protected, they need to be entered pension in order to help british tv remain distinct?— distinct? look, i don't completely _ distinct? look, i don't compl
the voices and the concerns of a nation _ voices and the concerns of a nation in _ voices and the concernsprogrammes about— back and make great programmes about britishness, great scripts, _ about britishness, great scripts, great writers and everything but you don't have to enter — everything but you don't have to enter that minefield of trying _ to enter that minefield of trying to compete with netflix or amazon about it. | trying to compete with netflix or amazon about it.— trying to...
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you say that with regret in your voice.ough the half hour, i'm interested to explore what you think should be done to reverse that trend. first of all, let's explain why we're asking this question with the help of chris curtis, who is the editor of broadcast, which is the main resource for the tv industry. chris, we're talking about britishness because back in september the government started talking about it explicitly with reference to tv. just bring us up—to—date on that. yeah, there's a wider review going on a public service broadcasting in the uk. that's a very broad topic and it incorporates a very important feature, not least the potential privatisation of channel four. that's not the key issue in the britishness debate but in a setting, public service broadcasting, the government is assessing the job the bbc is doing in reflecting the whole of the uk. the job channel four is doing in reflecting the whole of the uk, and the government has indicated, slightly bizarrely i would argue, that it is minded to kind of prote
you say that with regret in your voice.ough the half hour, i'm interested to explore what you think should be done to reverse that trend. first of all, let's explain why we're asking this question with the help of chris curtis, who is the editor of broadcast, which is the main resource for the tv industry. chris, we're talking about britishness because back in september the government started talking about it explicitly with reference to tv. just bring us up—to—date on that. yeah, there's a...
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voice of the south was being had in the north. and that triggered a lot of interest, even in the west itself. you know, competition did not happen only in the region here, but even channels like cnn and the b, b, c began to, you know, you got to look at this and take a look for ways to, to compete with it within the source itself. as a, as a, as a strong voice that has to be, you know, compete with that. it does, yes. certainly a remarkable channel as michael channel to work out as well. we can both agree mohammed and like he say the, our builds still has lots to say and we will be, they're communicating and broadcasting the voice of the voiceless mohammad phone. great. have you all set? thank you very much. in the mo, the us president joe biden has told the cop 26 summit that the u. s. is committed to action own climate change, not just words by then is working to prove. washington is a reliable partner. remember the us left the 2015 paris agreements on or former president donald trump. a decision which will traverse by 2 by were
voice of the south was being had in the north. and that triggered a lot of interest, even in the west itself. you know, competition did not happen only in the region here, but even channels like cnn and the b, b, c began to, you know, you got to look at this and take a look for ways to, to compete with it within the source itself. as a, as a, as a strong voice that has to be, you know, compete with that. it does, yes. certainly a remarkable channel as michael channel to work out as well. we can...
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me voice to — i discovered writing this book gave me voice to my humour.ou got another book to come out? i — people. have you got another book to come out? i am _ people. have you got another book to come out? i am working _ people. have you got another book to come out? i am working on _ people. have you got another book to come out? i am working on a - come out? i am working on a collection _ come out? i am working on a collection of— come out? i am working on a collection of full— come out? i am working on a collection of full stories, i come out? i am working on a collection of full stories, but| come out? i am working on a| collection of full stories, but i have — collection of full stories, but i have always been slow and i don't think— have always been slow and i don't think that — have always been slow and i don't think that is going to change. you have not think that is going to change. you have got some — think that is going to change. gm. have got some time to think and damon galgut, thank you and congratulations on winning the booker prize. che
me voice to — i discovered writing this book gave me voice to my humour.ou got another book to come out? i — people. have you got another book to come out? i am _ people. have you got another book to come out? i am working _ people. have you got another book to come out? i am working on _ people. have you got another book to come out? i am working on a - come out? i am working on a collection _ come out? i am working on a collection of— come out? i am working on a collection of full—...
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does that help, the influential voices putting the pressure on beijing? or does china not care?still in a very difficult and dangerous situation, and there may not be instant results we can see, where a chinese official would just release her or admit that something happened or initiate a transparent investigation, but putting pressure on china and on beijing will help to keep peng shuai safe. and at least it will help keep her safe. at least beiling cannot do anything that's too bad to her, and so i urge the international community — politicians, colleagues, activists, tennis players and everybody — to pay attention to her case. glacier kwong there a hong kong human rights and democracy activists, talking about the concerns over the whereabouts of china's tennis player peng shuai. that's all the time we have for you on newsday this hour. thanks forjoining us. do stay with bvc do stay with bbc news. hello there. the weather isn't changing in too much of a hurry over the next few days, because high pressure keeping things dry, settled and very mild still for this time of year. so
does that help, the influential voices putting the pressure on beijing? or does china not care?still in a very difficult and dangerous situation, and there may not be instant results we can see, where a chinese official would just release her or admit that something happened or initiate a transparent investigation, but putting pressure on china and on beijing will help to keep peng shuai safe. and at least it will help keep her safe. at least beiling cannot do anything that's too bad to her,...
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well, that's the intention, stephen, to silence my voice.nfortunately, the government has not been victorious on that count. neither has it been victorious over the last 15 years of myjournalism, when it has literally tried every tool in the book to silence my voice and myjournalism. at this point of time, four cases, two by uttar pradesh police, one by the income tax department, one by the enforcement directorate, and i'm hoping many more to go, because that's the cost of speaking truth to power in india at a time when journalism and mainstream journalists in india are self—censoring themselves. but i've seen some reports suggesting your legal team have said that you better not leave mumbai, because if you do, you might well be detained, arrested. is that the situation you are in right now? well, unfortunately, that seems to be the situation. the first time a case was filed against me, injune, my lawyers had to get a transit anticipatory bailfor me to travel to uttar pradesh, where the case was booked against me. if you look at what's happe
well, that's the intention, stephen, to silence my voice.nfortunately, the government has not been victorious on that count. neither has it been victorious over the last 15 years of myjournalism, when it has literally tried every tool in the book to silence my voice and myjournalism. at this point of time, four cases, two by uttar pradesh police, one by the income tax department, one by the enforcement directorate, and i'm hoping many more to go, because that's the cost of speaking truth to...
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holmes was speaking with that deep voice. holmes testifies, she may find herself battling her own public perception. >> i think it's a very dangerous gamble on behalf of the defense because if the jury is sitting there and they see such a duality between elizabeth holmes the persona and elizabeth holmes the person, that's very close to seeing someone as a fraud. >> we're not sure if she'll testify. also on the stand today, erin tomkins who was told by a theranos test she had hiv. further testing on nontheranos machines showed that that wasn't true. she did not have hiv. let's bring in our business and tech reporter scott budman. i remember i did an event with her. i walked in and i heard that voice behind me. i turned around, she can really captivate a room. >> she cap invaded a lot of big donors and she got a lot of money and captivated a lot of press. that's what we heard from the witness today. >> what was the response in the courtroom? how did the jury respond? and >> first the jury was very quiet and respectful. they wer
holmes was speaking with that deep voice. holmes testifies, she may find herself battling her own public perception. >> i think it's a very dangerous gamble on behalf of the defense because if the jury is sitting there and they see such a duality between elizabeth holmes the persona and elizabeth holmes the person, that's very close to seeing someone as a fraud. >> we're not sure if she'll testify. also on the stand today, erin tomkins who was told by a theranos test she had hiv....
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who get their voice. absolutely. the rich nations are the presence is overwhelming. even the voice is out of the loudest in the room. so when you look at the people who should actually be speaking, they don't know where to be found. and there are many reasons that we cannot do what these will talk about boxing up. i'd look at the rules. first of all, that havoc excluded this population of people from the start. so the inequity is from the beginning and then you begin to look through it. and the warranty process has been causing a charade. so looking ahead to egypt to show more shake this time. next year, what needs to change? i can those kind of things be adapted? well, i believe in hope on a highly optimistic person, what would we have to stop deceiving ourselves or some point before we can have any real change? there has to be real commitments. the has to be sincerity or papa's. so you look at some of the promises that have been made, some of the ambition. in fact they are just that ambition. no real pl
who get their voice. absolutely. the rich nations are the presence is overwhelming. even the voice is out of the loudest in the room. so when you look at the people who should actually be speaking, they don't know where to be found. and there are many reasons that we cannot do what these will talk about boxing up. i'd look at the rules. first of all, that havoc excluded this population of people from the start. so the inequity is from the beginning and then you begin to look through it. and the...
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it sounds like how beijing handles dissidents in mainland china who is voicing out their dissent. admitting how they did something wrong, which... she's basicallyjust being a victim here, calling for investigation and generaljustice to be done. glacier, to your point, there have been instances in the past that famous celebrities in china do disappear, only to reappear again. could this be something like that? yes, i do think something like that might have happened. usually, the script goes like, they disappear for a while and then they come back up on state—funded media or state—affiliated media, claiming that they did something wrong. and in peng shuai's case, maybe making a false accusation against the chinese official, and she might be forced to apologise and to admit that she did something wrong and promise she'll never do it again. "this is something that she did and we hope that it will never happen again and hope she learned her lesson." or worst case scenario, she might even be sued for slander, which happened to a lot of females who voiced out against sexual abuse in univ
it sounds like how beijing handles dissidents in mainland china who is voicing out their dissent. admitting how they did something wrong, which... she's basicallyjust being a victim here, calling for investigation and generaljustice to be done. glacier, to your point, there have been instances in the past that famous celebrities in china do disappear, only to reappear again. could this be something like that? yes, i do think something like that might have happened. usually, the script goes...
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that we heard. figs selection of some of the voices that we heard. �* , selection of some of the voices ,, , selection of some of the voices that we heard. �* , ., ,, , ., we heard. as we approach these final hours of the — we heard. as we approach these final hours of the conference, _ we heard. as we approach these final hours of the conference, a _ hours of the conference, a well—balanced package that ensures the level of ambition required to deliver on the goals of the paris agreement is still not within reach. the call for phasing out inefficient fossil fuel the call for phasing out inefficient fossilfuel subsidies is the call for phasing out inefficient fossil fuel subsidies is weak and does not meet the urgency of the moment. inefficient has proven ineffective for the 620, moment. inefficient has proven ineffective for the g20, where fossil fuel subsidies are still steady despite a proclamation a year ago. fin steady despite a proclamation a year auo. �* ., steady despite a proclamation a year auo. ~ ., ., ., steady despite a proclamation a year auo.~ ., ., ., , steady despite a p
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the voice list. it's been a 15 years since the lawyer said. this channel al jazeera in late and in sport estrella celebrates of their 1st t 20 cricket world cup title. that's all coming up with sarah. ah there is yet more flooding in italy. this time we'll pick a specific spot in italy. we'll take the r and ross sardinia around which clad has been circulated, been raining. it's not huge flooding that it's there and, and the lesson is still the whole of an area of low pressure, this western side of the mediterranean, around which an awful stuff is still circulate, exerted or warnings out. now, the potential of flooding throughout a good part of italy, p as you can see, why nothing it for the body are ok, but i think that might just come at the same time around this big circulation. you tend to induce rather seasonal when, but it's a strong, ne, comes out of the interior, croatia, it can just between gave and hurricane force and cause damage down on that coast. very specific, but it serves about the 3r
the voice list. it's been a 15 years since the lawyer said. this channel al jazeera in late and in sport estrella celebrates of their 1st t 20 cricket world cup title. that's all coming up with sarah. ah there is yet more flooding in italy. this time we'll pick a specific spot in italy. we'll take the r and ross sardinia around which clad has been circulated, been raining. it's not huge flooding that it's there and, and the lesson is still the whole of an area of low pressure, this western side...
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. really make a difference with his voice-— really make a difference with his voice. ., _ i. , his voicein his innocence. _ his voice. you say you believe in his innocence. what - his voice. you say you believe i in his innocence. what happens next? has in his innocence. what happens next? �* , ., in his innocence. what happens next? ~ , ., ., next? as of right now, under the existing _ next? as of right now, under the existing executive - next? as of right now, under the existing executive order, j the existing executive order, julius has no options. he is life in prison, which is certainly better circumstances than being on death row. he will be allowed to live with some freedoms that he didn't have before but we have to wait for possibly another governor before we seek additional relief. ., , before we seek additional relief. . , .,~ , relief. the family takes comfort _ relief. the family takes comfort in _ relief. the family takes comfort in the - relief. the family takes comfort in the fact - relief. the family takes - comfort in the fact decision reaffirms the guilt ofjulius jones
. really make a difference with his voice-— really make a difference with his voice. ., _ i. , his voicein his innocence. _ his voice. you say you believe in his innocence. what - his voice. you say you believe i in his innocence. what happens next? has in his innocence. what happens next? �* , ., in his innocence. what happens next? ~ , ., ., next? as of right now, under the existing _ next? as of right now, under the existing executive - next? as of right now, under the existing executive...
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a high voice is low voices. space voice is faster, slower. i don't get involved with children and you don't seem to be able to manage a good relationship with your hospital. doctor cameron had people listening to recordings. he saw an ad in the paper for how to learn a language while you sleep. and it was a recording of a voice speaking in spanish that you would put in your pillow. one of the things that the tape said was you are an angry person. you are angry at the doctor and angry at the nurses. why are you so angry? is it because you is your mother? she had to listen to this over and over and over again. i mean, as many hours in a day that she could, i came back was a somnolent ah man who barely could talk. ah, couldn't really carry on a conversation who lay down down in a couch all day, mostly sleeping, who was a different person who labeled transport bearing 400 of them on korean prisoners of war docs at san francisco. i'm in scenes of emotion. in 1953 american troops began returning from the korean wool. thousands was suspected of havi
a high voice is low voices. space voice is faster, slower. i don't get involved with children and you don't seem to be able to manage a good relationship with your hospital. doctor cameron had people listening to recordings. he saw an ad in the paper for how to learn a language while you sleep. and it was a recording of a voice speaking in spanish that you would put in your pillow. one of the things that the tape said was you are an angry person. you are angry at the doctor and angry at the...
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we will hear your speaking voice but we want to hear your writing voice as well so were going to start with chanda prescod-weinstein, who is going to read from a section of the book of her choice. >> hi and thank you. i am chanda prescod-weinstein, and i'm going to be reading from the introduction to the disordered cosmic in the beginning. i used to think that separate from people, i thought we could talk about particles and without talking about people and i was wrong good, different points he came to understand physics was something that involve people that particular understanding is on through different phases of its own rated physical world requires a social world and i know personally the social various practices of science as a result of the people who comprise the community we call science in this book i will reflected the readers with mark science and difficulties people like me face and holding onto that. and for this reason, on this basis, just physics, physics and the chosen view, the trouble with physicist and all our scholastic relations in this book is also an incredible
we will hear your speaking voice but we want to hear your writing voice as well so were going to start with chanda prescod-weinstein, who is going to read from a section of the book of her choice. >> hi and thank you. i am chanda prescod-weinstein, and i'm going to be reading from the introduction to the disordered cosmic in the beginning. i used to think that separate from people, i thought we could talk about particles and without talking about people and i was wrong good, different...
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who's in the room with the loudest voice? �* . . ., ., voice?y is as — voice? i'm afraid at the moment it really is as climate _ voice? i'm afraid at the moment it really is as climate makers - voice? i'm afraid at the moment it really is as climate makers with i voice? i'm afraid at the moment it really is as climate makers with a | really is as climate makers with a that's why countries get so cautious about changing because they don't hear the voice was up i think the real problem is that people are really impacted by climate change don't take part in the conversation. the good thing is that that's changing partly because finance realise it, big money which is our money mainly realised that they can't live in a climate change world. and they are already in the room. we are starting to see the scales balance up as the voice of long—term asset holders and people who own property say hold on, they may be a fewjobs in mining but there are a lot more jobs over here and we need to make these changes. that's one of the areas which is changing but to
who's in the room with the loudest voice? �* . . ., ., voice?y is as — voice? i'm afraid at the moment it really is as climate _ voice? i'm afraid at the moment it really is as climate makers - voice? i'm afraid at the moment it really is as climate makers with i voice? i'm afraid at the moment it really is as climate makers with a | really is as climate makers with a that's why countries get so cautious about changing because they don't hear the voice was up i think the real problem is...
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i still had on edge, is it giving a voice to the voice list? it's been 15 years since the launch of this channel. i just dealing with winterstein knocked on the door of the us, been letty naturally, but only in a limited area. round great lakes, typically that's a hump of warm air. this is the cold that went into it. it gave snow in, for example, indiana. it's not unusual just the 1st significant snow. and in fact is going to be a waving system. the warming is going back up again during tuesday before it's swept back in. behind this cold front, as it comes out of the mountains, the head of it all is a swirling storm of snow in the middle of calendar. so temperatures will drop to answer kansas and missouri. but ahead of it all, a bit, a bit of rain on its way through to the coldest. sitting back here by tommy. get to so stay. that's how far it's got. 60 degrees is the high in dallas. we're still in single figures in minneapolis, plenty of snow lake fixed by a particular on the great lakes with rain, showers, the east that or rain for the whole d
i still had on edge, is it giving a voice to the voice list? it's been 15 years since the launch of this channel. i just dealing with winterstein knocked on the door of the us, been letty naturally, but only in a limited area. round great lakes, typically that's a hump of warm air. this is the cold that went into it. it gave snow in, for example, indiana. it's not unusual just the 1st significant snow. and in fact is going to be a waving system. the warming is going back up again during tuesday...
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Nov 26, 2021
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he has helped organize community, give voice to community. it is my pleasure to bring him up to say a few words. [applause] >> first, thank you forego me to be able to come up here and show my voice. you are correct. the work we put in was a collective. collaboration and what it means. the work we put in behind-the-scenes stuff was a lot of heavy load. she won't take the acknowledgment but the glue that makes this stay together. i want to acknowledge senator wiener and mayor breed. thank you for making this a priority. i don't have to tell you how much this means to us. there is a lot more work to be done. i am committed. that vision you have seen. i will help see it through. 36 years old and i was part of that group that detoured some of the community in this area. we was part of the gun violence. we lost a lot of people. we hurt a lot of people. we hurt this community. not only my personal road to redetermination and one to create a better quality of life for my kids, my brother's kids and everybody else's kids and the elders who still rema
he has helped organize community, give voice to community. it is my pleasure to bring him up to say a few words. [applause] >> first, thank you forego me to be able to come up here and show my voice. you are correct. the work we put in was a collective. collaboration and what it means. the work we put in behind-the-scenes stuff was a lot of heavy load. she won't take the acknowledgment but the glue that makes this stay together. i want to acknowledge senator wiener and mayor breed. thank...
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Nov 13, 2021
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_ we would plead with you to hear our voice and and accommodate our voice in that— voice and and accommodate africa for your intervention. to the - so much. thank you to south africa for your intervention. to the loo . for your intervention. to the loo seeks the floor. i give the floor to 7 tuvalu seeks the floor. i give the floor to tuvalu. glasgow has given us a message of hope and a message of promise. glasgow has delivered a strong message of ambition. what is left now is for us to deliver. to deliver on that promise. i sympathise with the honourable gentleman from the european union who yesterday showed us the photo of his grandson. i as well i'm a grandfather of three. three little children. and i keep looking at their photos. every single night after returning from these halls. thinking, what would i tell them upon my return from glasgow. . i will now be able to tell them the glasgow has made a promise to secure them their future. that will be the best ever christmas gift i would present to them. we have now embarked on the glasgow train. the glasgow train of ambition, the glasgow tra
_ we would plead with you to hear our voice and and accommodate our voice in that— voice and and accommodate africa for your intervention. to the - so much. thank you to south africa for your intervention. to the loo . for your intervention. to the loo seeks the floor. i give the floor to 7 tuvalu seeks the floor. i give the floor to tuvalu. glasgow has given us a message of hope and a message of promise. glasgow has delivered a strong message of ambition. what is left now is for us to...
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11/21
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i can listen to the voices — wrap in a pure form.re form. i can listen to the voices of my dead _ wrap in a pure form. i can listen to the voices of my dead peers - wrap in a pure form. i can listen to the voices of my dead peers on - wrap in a pure form. i can listen to j the voices of my dead peers on my phone. i live in a nightmare, i have to learn how to dream, i'm afraid to open up because you won't survive the week. welcome to tottenham. i have seen a lot of stuff, been through a lot of stuff that young people shouldn't have to go through, and it has come to the point where i think it has been normalised, the violence, crime, something is to be done about it so it is my way of of expressing myself and i don't know, reaching out to other people, asking for help, because my community does need a lot of help, and a lot of young people are struggling and are suffering. in fact, young people are struggling and are suffering. infact, on young people are struggling and are suffering. in fact, on the street we don't own, the beef can't
i can listen to the voices — wrap in a pure form.re form. i can listen to the voices of my dead _ wrap in a pure form. i can listen to the voices of my dead peers - wrap in a pure form. i can listen to the voices of my dead peers on - wrap in a pure form. i can listen to j the voices of my dead peers on my phone. i live in a nightmare, i have to learn how to dream, i'm afraid to open up because you won't survive the week. welcome to tottenham. i have seen a lot of stuff, been through a lot of...
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11/21
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nicola sturgeon is perhaps a more credible voice on the climate in boris johnson.ven nicholas johnson hasn't actually said no to the oil fields. we have seen some welcome moves to the scottish government recently. the scottish government could no longer support maximizing economic recovery of oil and gas. that is written into u.k. law. squeezing every last drop out of the north sea. the government has said that is incompatible with meeting our climate target. this is small but really welcome moves from the scottish government. we need a ban on all new fossil fuel infrastructure and projects. and moving on. and actually delivering on a just transition for the workers and the communities whose livelihoods are really dependent on the oil and gas industry at the u.k. level but particularly in scotland. so how do we make sure that those workers and communities, that their skills and knowledge is at the center of how we move away from fossil bills to a renewable energy economy and that their livelihoods are protected as we do that transition. we have seen energy transiti
nicola sturgeon is perhaps a more credible voice on the climate in boris johnson.ven nicholas johnson hasn't actually said no to the oil fields. we have seen some welcome moves to the scottish government recently. the scottish government could no longer support maximizing economic recovery of oil and gas. that is written into u.k. law. squeezing every last drop out of the north sea. the government has said that is incompatible with meeting our climate target. this is small but really welcome...
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Nov 5, 2021
11/21
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we talked about "the voice." >> i feel like an agent.ck. they loved ya. >> jimmy: "they loved ya you're a little green. let's see. did i miss -- we miss anything >> i don't know, man >> jimmy: oh, what's going on - >> oh, yes i have a makeup line that is dropping on friday next friday. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: you're doing everything you're unbelievable! wait, you have the whole makeup line >> yes, but it pales in comparison to your skin care routine that i saw [ light laughter ] i love you, i'm sorry. i'll drop it, i'll drop it it's a joke. it's a part of the secret thing. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, my gosh, that was so embarrassing. but yours is real. you have a real skin care -- beauty stuff coming out. >> yes it's happening >> jimmy: yeah [ light laughter ] >> who doesn't no, i'm kidding. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah but it's always a pleasure talking to you i'm going to text you after this just to tell you how much i love you >> please. i love you so much this was so much fun, and i miss being there in person and i miss new yo
we talked about "the voice." >> i feel like an agent.ck. they loved ya. >> jimmy: "they loved ya you're a little green. let's see. did i miss -- we miss anything >> i don't know, man >> jimmy: oh, what's going on - >> oh, yes i have a makeup line that is dropping on friday next friday. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: you're doing everything you're unbelievable! wait, you have the whole makeup line >> yes, but it pales in comparison to...
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11/21
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to the voice that's more stable. ah, ah, look forward to burritos guys. with sponsored by capital airways, it's still not as cold as it should be, even northern china and mongolia devilish have jolen baton. this term is about minus one the same c. we still above that, we should go down a bit, but it's not really wanting to wear hovering 4 or 5 degrees buff average is true for hardness. true for beijing as well. the still some rain that's not have normal . every now again, pulsing out of that cold air. it comes, crossed warmish waters of the yellow sea that hits the korean peninsula and his reign for beautiful cardo hall. she was well where there shouldn't be rain and there is in this western southern part of china. it persists for the next couple of days. then this dry bit as the proper season ranko south focusing, i think, may be in the fall of thailand, singapore plants, the malays. it has been very wet. recently in borneo and java sumatra. maybe that's real wet. his easy off for time and with the south west one so
to the voice that's more stable. ah, ah, look forward to burritos guys. with sponsored by capital airways, it's still not as cold as it should be, even northern china and mongolia devilish have jolen baton. this term is about minus one the same c. we still above that, we should go down a bit, but it's not really wanting to wear hovering 4 or 5 degrees buff average is true for hardness. true for beijing as well. the still some rain that's not have normal . every now again, pulsing out of that...
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11/21
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and a new hour of "american voices" starts now. voices" starts now >>> this hour, the republican party's culture wars turning to a score wered earth campaign. literally. pushing to burn books. they say it's about improving the education system, spoiler alert, it is not. plus, the bannon indictment, and the message it sends to other trump loyalists, who think it's okay to skirt congressional subpoenas. also tonight, calling all dads, the new push to get men on the front lines with women, joining the fight for paid family leave. >>> we will meet nevada's kimmie cole, who is running to become lieutenant governor, which would make her nevada's first openly transgender state official. >>> and let's begin this hour with the gop's new tactic to distract and to divide. this time, escalating the culture wars over classrooms. calling for modern daybook burning across america. here are headlines. coast to coast, gop leaders and upset parents leading the charge, pushing to ban books they deem sexually explicit, or that discuss the truth about
and a new hour of "american voices" starts now. voices" starts now >>> this hour, the republican party's culture wars turning to a score wered earth campaign. literally. pushing to burn books. they say it's about improving the education system, spoiler alert, it is not. plus, the bannon indictment, and the message it sends to other trump loyalists, who think it's okay to skirt congressional subpoenas. also tonight, calling all dads, the new push to get men on the front...
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11/21
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it happens that britney was able to retain some voice because of her celebrity.aising it. but for the others, they can' testy, they can't pay people, they can't choose whom to meet with if their conservator objects. there is no vehicle for that. anna: the hope is that there will be now, and the result of this hearing that could definitively free britney could lead to better justice for all those who had their freedom curtailed. britney says she has never prayed more. sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. nancy: i will be back with the headlines in a short while but don't forget, you can find me on twitter. find all our stories on our website, bbc.com/news. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're wa
it happens that britney was able to retain some voice because of her celebrity.aising it. but for the others, they can' testy, they can't pay people, they can't choose whom to meet with if their conservator objects. there is no vehicle for that. anna: the hope is that there will be now, and the result of this hearing that could definitively free britney could lead to better justice for all those who had their freedom curtailed. britney says she has never prayed more. sophie long, bbc news, los...
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Nov 17, 2021
11/21
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-- give the sahrawi a voice. been systematically excluded from processes of climate governance and finance. if we take the finance, we can look at the manager of finance going to neighboring countries in 2019 just in terms of multilateral, looking at $300 billion. but that mauritania, $17 million, little less -- 75 million for mauritania in 17 million for algeria. western sahara see nothing. this is public money from donor countries to climate funds to help developincountrs address the impacts of climate change and develop low carbon societies and economies. western sahara is completely excluded from this, so there tonight the resources with which they could adapt and -- i think we are mitigation here, but mitigation being reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and transition to clean energy, but adaptation is hugely important. most of the sahrawi live as refugees in the algerian desert in refugee camps, these are areas already really harsh and will suffer some of the worst impacts of climate change. talking about
-- give the sahrawi a voice. been systematically excluded from processes of climate governance and finance. if we take the finance, we can look at the manager of finance going to neighboring countries in 2019 just in terms of multilateral, looking at $300 billion. but that mauritania, $17 million, little less -- 75 million for mauritania in 17 million for algeria. western sahara see nothing. this is public money from donor countries to climate funds to help developincountrs address the impacts...
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Nov 12, 2021
11/21
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we're ready for the voice. for the scene, looks like we are going to zoom out just a little bit so we can get seven folks in there. >> endurance, this is houston. raja, you are go for 6.0. go to open location 23. >> copy. go to open location 23. >> affirmative, 6.3. then houston, for mark, we're back with you and ready for the voice checks. >> this is the voice check. one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. >> station for mark, we're all set, ready to go. we'll kick it off at the top of the hour. >> copy. thumbs up. >> and we had a successful scene and voice check. we're still targeting the welcoming ceremony to begin at 8:00 p.m. central time this evening. on your screen, you can see in the bottom right is nasa astronaut mark. he did a lot of preparations ahead of hatch opening. to the left of him is cosmonaut dubrov and european space agency astronaut and member of crew three who just arrived to the international space station, matthias maurer. this is his first time in space. and to the ri
we're ready for the voice. for the scene, looks like we are going to zoom out just a little bit so we can get seven folks in there. >> endurance, this is houston. raja, you are go for 6.0. go to open location 23. >> copy. go to open location 23. >> affirmative, 6.3. then houston, for mark, we're back with you and ready for the voice checks. >> this is the voice check. one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. >> station for mark, we're all set,...
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Nov 15, 2021
11/21
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to the voice list. it's been 15 years since the launch of this channel al jazeera english. i'm sort of hired in sports is portugal miss south on an automatic place at the wells comp. they can feed it a late goal against serbia who go through instead, which means christiane or an elder on his team must now qualify through the player . ah, hello and welcome to the program a you foreign ministers, amazing and brussels as the block deals with the crisis on its eastern frontier, top of the agenda, other thousands of migrants massing at the poland bowers border. the hughes says he will issue sanctions against bell russian entities. today we are going to approve a new packet of sanctions again to resume people responsible for what's happening and big. and we're going to the large framework, you know, the to seek to implement all the sanctions to other people's own lives, travel agencies, and everybody involved on these illegal bullshit from language, you know, a borders bell, russian president, alexander lucas
to the voice list. it's been 15 years since the launch of this channel al jazeera english. i'm sort of hired in sports is portugal miss south on an automatic place at the wells comp. they can feed it a late goal against serbia who go through instead, which means christiane or an elder on his team must now qualify through the player . ah, hello and welcome to the program a you foreign ministers, amazing and brussels as the block deals with the crisis on its eastern frontier, top of the agenda,...
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Nov 15, 2021
11/21
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to the voice less. it's been 15 years since the launch of this channel. i'll just the rangers. ah, ah, look forward to brighter skies. the weather sponsored my cattle airways. it is the rainy season in indonesia, so it's not a surprise for you to get the satellite picture and see a spread of thunderstorms. but there are always areas where concentrated java is. one has been for a while, has been flooding in jakarta, was like flooding fairies and they'll be more the same. same is true bornea or cover other areas of interest. so it shouldn't be quite as wet. for example, in bangkok that's should be dried out, the more or less the same is true in cambodia we haven't got into that dry season yet in viet nam, it is remaining wet and the same story down the peninsula, down towards singapore where a surprising new sumatra looks fairly dry. now estate is also following what it should be doing, seasoned least not extremely cold yet. beijing has come back up to 13 hong kong a little ball than normal. it isn't abno
to the voice less. it's been 15 years since the launch of this channel. i'll just the rangers. ah, ah, look forward to brighter skies. the weather sponsored my cattle airways. it is the rainy season in indonesia, so it's not a surprise for you to get the satellite picture and see a spread of thunderstorms. but there are always areas where concentrated java is. one has been for a while, has been flooding in jakarta, was like flooding fairies and they'll be more the same. same is true bornea or...