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to demand the rights - months have been out to raise their voices to demand the rights that. voicesvoices to demand the rights that have been taken _ voices to demand the rights that have been taken away— voices to demand the rights that have been taken away from - voices to demand the rights thati have been taken away from them voices to demand the rights that - have been taken away from them since the tatiban— have been taken away from them since the taliban came _ have been taken away from them since the taliban came control. _ have been taken away from them since the taliban came control. the - the taliban came control. the taliban have _ the taliban came control. the taliban have been _ the taliban came control. taliban have been to these the taliban came control— taliban have been to these protests and other women who have taken part in these protests are in hiding and other women who have taken part in these protests are in hiding in fear them too. the former pope, benedict the sixteenth, has expressed shock at the sexual abuse of children by clerics, after a report accused h
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somehow you can hear his soul through his voice.ly flexible. benjamin's fan base is growing, and he keeps in touch with them through videos posted online. benjamin's from the next generation of superstars, but he's worried about the pressures of the internet age on opera singers. you know, today we don't have time any more. cell phones exist, internet exists, streaming exists. we are in a hurry — i am in a hurry. this is why i call the opera world "the opera business" sometimes — it's a jungle. opera is evolving with the times. willa younger generation of artists have to embrace changes in the way that opera is produced and enjoyed? technology is already providing new creative possibilities for opera and outdoor venues are now becoming more common. because of the restrictions, l it's made people much more inventive about what i an opera house can be. it doesn't have to be . an enclosed traditional theatre. i think the developments in social media or the media platform is very, very great, because that means my family from south afri
somehow you can hear his soul through his voice.ly flexible. benjamin's fan base is growing, and he keeps in touch with them through videos posted online. benjamin's from the next generation of superstars, but he's worried about the pressures of the internet age on opera singers. you know, today we don't have time any more. cell phones exist, internet exists, streaming exists. we are in a hurry — i am in a hurry. this is why i call the opera world "the opera business" sometimes —...
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you know the voice of oratory the storytelling voice. i mean it's and i know that you know on some low, i've been you know influenced by that. by and i'm aware of i think as a poet musician whatever there's in. of you know certainly of i feel like i'm a singular a singular voice whether i play saxophone speaking reading that it's one voice, but i'm also always aware of like a multiplicity of viewpoints. it's like i've been joking lately and saying that half of myself is demanding reparations from the other half. oh. sure, everybody has their thing, you know, it's just kind of your signature. hmm, and it's these different voices. and so when i started writing i always open up like i'm very aware of the opening being somewhat ceremonial you haven't opening. it's important like i spoke at a wonderful event last night and it was done in that can very traditional kind of native way and there's a kind of ritual around it. you don't look at and say ritual but it's like there's an opening you acknowledge where you are who you are are who you rel
you know the voice of oratory the storytelling voice. i mean it's and i know that you know on some low, i've been you know influenced by that. by and i'm aware of i think as a poet musician whatever there's in. of you know certainly of i feel like i'm a singular a singular voice whether i play saxophone speaking reading that it's one voice, but i'm also always aware of like a multiplicity of viewpoints. it's like i've been joking lately and saying that half of myself is demanding reparations...
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oral arguments, even our live interactive morning program "washington journal" where we hear your voices every day. c-span now has you covered. download the app for free today. >> now, comments and speeches on possible changes to senate filibuster rules. first, republican mitch mcconnell talks that his belief that changes would quote break our institutions to get a political outcome they want. he also said republican project to numerous unanimous consent request in efforts to slow down work in the senate. then from the floor senator john thune, lindsey graham, john cornyn and chuck schumer all talk about the issue. together this runs about 90 minutes. >> something disturbing is happening in washington this week. a group of politicians are trying to set aside election results, overrule american voters, and break, break our institutions to get a political outcome they want. i'm speaking of course about the senate democratic leader and the radical left. the senate democratic leader is trying to bully hisrs own membes into breaking their word, breaking the senate and silencing the voices of
oral arguments, even our live interactive morning program "washington journal" where we hear your voices every day. c-span now has you covered. download the app for free today. >> now, comments and speeches on possible changes to senate filibuster rules. first, republican mitch mcconnell talks that his belief that changes would quote break our institutions to get a political outcome they want. he also said republican project to numerous unanimous consent request in efforts to...
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somehow you can hear his soul through his voice.owing, and he keeps in touch with them through videos posted online. benjamin's from the next generation of superstars, but he's worried about the pressures of the internet age on opera singers. you know, today we don't have time any more. cell phones exist, internet exists, streaming exists. we are in a hurry — i am in a hurry. this is why i call the opera world "the opera business" sometimes — it's a jungle. opera is evolving with the times. willa younger generation of artists have to embrace changes in the way that opera is produced and enjoyed? technology is already providing new creative possibilities for opera and outdoor venues are now becoming more common. because of the restrictions, _ it's made people much more inventive about what an opera house can be. it doesn't have to be an enclosed traditional theatre. _ i think the developments in social media or the media platform is very, very great, because that means my family from south africa can see my shows. but there are also
somehow you can hear his soul through his voice.owing, and he keeps in touch with them through videos posted online. benjamin's from the next generation of superstars, but he's worried about the pressures of the internet age on opera singers. you know, today we don't have time any more. cell phones exist, internet exists, streaming exists. we are in a hurry — i am in a hurry. this is why i call the opera world "the opera business" sometimes — it's a jungle. opera is evolving with...
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it's about making your voices heard. something very basic by the way we stand appear and talk on the floor how people have sacrificed the rights and freedoms of this country and one is the freedom to vote. the lies c that have been sacrificed we want to limit certain groups of people from voting. in montana for example, that student ids college student ids that is work to go to the polling place. are you kiddingdi me? first of all what kind of message are you sending to young people who are running the show in just a few years and probably better? that your voice doesn't count? talk about disenfranchise. this is crazy. doesn't make any sense. i know it's hard for me to think how do you justify saying this is a good thing to have happen? voter registration? >> you have to pay the bills and that you can do it on election day? that's a big deal. but we all stand appear that we stand up for working families. the heartbeat of this country. but the truth is what message oare we sending if we say no more same day voter registra
it's about making your voices heard. something very basic by the way we stand appear and talk on the floor how people have sacrificed the rights and freedoms of this country and one is the freedom to vote. the lies c that have been sacrificed we want to limit certain groups of people from voting. in montana for example, that student ids college student ids that is work to go to the polling place. are you kiddingdi me? first of all what kind of message are you sending to young people who are...
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they said they were voicing or voicing things that i myself have been writing about for many years, but the government hasn't been listening to them. now these include social, so we can all make grievances and a feeling that the rule is because it's accountable to the people the best isn't that the rule is not the people that come up shouldn't rise. that the people to benefit from the oil wealth of the country, all of the grievances have been voice for years and cousins that publicly vocally some time when president came to how, when the bias resides, maybe 3 years ago. now, people took to the street in that drove to say they wanted, they didn't want hands to assess the voice it on that they wanted a political voice. but unfortunately the government didn't listen to them. and now we use all we're seeing a massive out pulling all public indeed does seem to be an ugly mood, as you've told us, journalist joanna louis, we're going to leave it there. thank you so much for coming on to d. w. news. meanwhile, here in germany, corona virus case loads remain high with 55000 new infections, repor
they said they were voicing or voicing things that i myself have been writing about for many years, but the government hasn't been listening to them. now these include social, so we can all make grievances and a feeling that the rule is because it's accountable to the people the best isn't that the rule is not the people that come up shouldn't rise. that the people to benefit from the oil wealth of the country, all of the grievances have been voice for years and cousins that publicly vocally...
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inner voice (kombucha brewer): as a new small business owner, i find it useful to dramatically stare out of the window... ...so that no one knows i'm secretly terrified inside. inner voice (sneaker shop owner): i'm using hand gestures and pointing... ...so no one can tell i'm unsure about my business finances. inner voice (furniture maker): i'm constantly nodding... ...because i know everything about furniture... ...but with the business side... ...i'm feeling a little lost. quickbooks can help. an easy way to get paid, pay your staff and know where your business stands. new business? no problem. yeah. success starts with intuit quickbooks. >>> a major winter storm threathreats to disrupt travel this holiday weekend with snow, sleet and rain. >> this winter storm could make a mess of much of the country. let's bring in meteorologist
inner voice (kombucha brewer): as a new small business owner, i find it useful to dramatically stare out of the window... ...so that no one knows i'm secretly terrified inside. inner voice (sneaker shop owner): i'm using hand gestures and pointing... ...so no one can tell i'm unsure about my business finances. inner voice (furniture maker): i'm constantly nodding... ...because i know everything about furniture... ...but with the business side... ...i'm feeling a little lost. quickbooks can...
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go ahead and allow your voice to rest.now, just don't top for a couple days so that the vocal cords can heal and alcohol that's going to inflame the mucus membranes. you don't want to do that. limiting alcohol and of course, not smoking. i know that's your number 10 skipped out there just because that's an extra curricular that people partake in. >> right, right. >> a lot of people have acid reflex now. did it. and and that's also going irritate the and cause dryness. so try to avoid things like this. very acidic foods, fatty foods and a very carbonated high. the carbonated drinks as well as alcohol and something you can do. >> singing you say singing in the shower, actually, yes, singing. it's great because you're going to be using those muscles. so they're not going to in to shrink. >> and and even in the shower, there's a lot of moisture. so there again, you're going to they 8, the local courts while just like our bodies, we got it to, you know, our muscles and that sort of thing. we've got to take care of our voices as
go ahead and allow your voice to rest.now, just don't top for a couple days so that the vocal cords can heal and alcohol that's going to inflame the mucus membranes. you don't want to do that. limiting alcohol and of course, not smoking. i know that's your number 10 skipped out there just because that's an extra curricular that people partake in. >> right, right. >> a lot of people have acid reflex now. did it. and and that's also going irritate the and cause dryness. so try to...
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and the people's voices are squeezed out of their democracy. how can we achieve real consensus on the issues that matter most if only some voters can be heard? taking action to pass voting rights legislation is not a policy argument. it is about the democracy itself voting rights is how we address the deepening divides in our country, by ensuring every eligible voter's voice is heard. and we as elected representatives have an obligation to protect their voice. so when it comes to the question of procedure, and the filibuster , let me be clear -- i believe that voting rights are more important than a procedural rule, and if taking action requires a change in the rules, then it is time to change the rules. when the times changed, we have always changed the rules. 160 times. and as we consider the filibuster, the name of the senator from west virginia, robert byrd, inevitably comes up. his is an important perspective. but we shouldn't quote him as if he is scripture. in fact, he didn't always get it right. he said his greatest regret was filibuste
and the people's voices are squeezed out of their democracy. how can we achieve real consensus on the issues that matter most if only some voters can be heard? taking action to pass voting rights legislation is not a policy argument. it is about the democracy itself voting rights is how we address the deepening divides in our country, by ensuring every eligible voter's voice is heard. and we as elected representatives have an obligation to protect their voice. so when it comes to the question...
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we have a mandate _ newspapers are voiced. we have a mandate to — newspapers are voiced.mandate to be fair to _ newspapers are voiced. we have a mandate to be fair to all— newspapers are voiced. we have a mandate to be fair to all sides - newspapers are voiced. we have a mandate to be fair to all sides to i mandate to be fair to all sides to represent — mandate to be fair to all sides to represent people in— mandate to be fair to all sides to represent people in their- mandate to be fair to all sides to represent people in their own . mandate to be fair to all sides to - represent people in their own voices into our— represent people in their own voices into our best to _ represent people in their own voices into our best to make _ represent people in their own voices into our best to make sure - represent people in their own voices into our best to make sure we - represent people in their own voices into our best to make sure we are l into our best to make sure we are tethered — into our best to make sure we are tethered to — into our best to make sure we are tethered to
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i think desmond tutu was the voice.the voice of the people when the liberation movements were banned or restricted and some of us went in and out of prison. he was the voice of the people and he represented the views of the people and their feelings on the ground. as the struggle became ever more violent, tutu often positioned himself between black protesters and white security forces, trying to find a way to avoid bloodshed. but, increasingly, tutu also found himself mediating between rival black groups. in the townships, anger and desperation were growing. and the search for traitors, for people spying for the apartheid security forces, was turning murderous. suspects were killed on the spot, sometimes with a so—called necklace — a burning tyre placed over them. famously, tutu plunged into a crowd to save one suspect from the mob. for those young people, it was almost like "make an example of this guy, because we have got lots of these spies amongst us who should be stopped from spying on us, and we die because of the
i think desmond tutu was the voice.the voice of the people when the liberation movements were banned or restricted and some of us went in and out of prison. he was the voice of the people and he represented the views of the people and their feelings on the ground. as the struggle became ever more violent, tutu often positioned himself between black protesters and white security forces, trying to find a way to avoid bloodshed. but, increasingly, tutu also found himself mediating between rival...
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trying to bully his own members into breaking their word, breaking the senate, and silencing the voices of millions of citizens so that one political party can take over our nation's elections from the top down. in january 2021, a mob tried to intimidate and change the senate, and they failed. in january of 2021, the senate stayed true to itself and it stood strong. but in january of 2022, some of the senate's own members want to permanently damage this institution from within. they want to shatter its central feature. the democratic leader is using fake hysteria, fake hysteria about 2021 state laws to justify a power grab he began floating actually back in 2019, and an election takeover that was first drafted in 2019. president biden has spread so much misinformation about the basic facts of state voting laws that he was called out and debunked by, listen to this, "the washington post." a sitting president of the united states who pledged to lower the temperature and unite america now invokes the brutal racial hatred of jim crow segregation to smear, to smear states whose new voting la
trying to bully his own members into breaking their word, breaking the senate, and silencing the voices of millions of citizens so that one political party can take over our nation's elections from the top down. in january 2021, a mob tried to intimidate and change the senate, and they failed. in january of 2021, the senate stayed true to itself and it stood strong. but in january of 2022, some of the senate's own members want to permanently damage this institution from within. they want to...
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an attempt to give a tangible voice to the natural world. watching d. w. news up next, our tech show shift looks at how streaming services crunch masses of data to forecast how successful movies and tv series will be. we'll have more news at the top of the out a michael ocho in berlin. thanks for joining us. they want to know with love and banning them away from them, but i'm not going to have to work my own car and everyone with later holes and everything just getting are you ready to meet the gym and then join me right? just do it on d, w. imagine how many portion of love us are now in the world right now. climate change, very hot story. this is my flex the way from just one week. how much work can really get we still have time to go. i'm going with his subscriber all morning. he was like we're watching as many movies and series whenever and wherever you like. netflix, disney plus and amazon prime video make that possible streaming service, reshape the film industry, and radically changed our habits. the power of netflix and co, that's our topic on sh
an attempt to give a tangible voice to the natural world. watching d. w. news up next, our tech show shift looks at how streaming services crunch masses of data to forecast how successful movies and tv series will be. we'll have more news at the top of the out a michael ocho in berlin. thanks for joining us. they want to know with love and banning them away from them, but i'm not going to have to work my own car and everyone with later holes and everything just getting are you ready to meet the...
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voice of the people of south africa. and that freedom struggle for much of the world. and he was that voice a while wearing the cloth, while archbishop ship of cape town wall an anglican clergyman. and let's remember that he had to push the anglican church to take a moral stance on a path. and remember the anglican church refused for a long time. to die fest from south africa. so he was pushing them and up to the present day. he was consistent. desmond tutu saw the clear parallels as we had between apartheid in south africa and apartheid today in palestine. and he has the same message. he was one of the tiny handful of people of his stature, who is willing to say, as we boycott to the pockets, south africa, we must boycott apartheid israel. he was very clear about that. he said that being neutral between those, the oppressor and the oppressed means in effect, siding with the oppressor. there is no neutrality when it comes to issues of justice. either you stand with the oppressed, you take action on behalf or you're guilt
voice of the people of south africa. and that freedom struggle for much of the world. and he was that voice a while wearing the cloth, while archbishop ship of cape town wall an anglican clergyman. and let's remember that he had to push the anglican church to take a moral stance on a path. and remember the anglican church refused for a long time. to die fest from south africa. so he was pushing them and up to the present day. he was consistent. desmond tutu saw the clear parallels as we had...
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a, i create a chat, thought that your family can access either through an app or a voice assistant. you simply ask a question relating to the life of the deceased and the but will answer in their voice. are you facing any big challenges in your life right now? yeah, sometimes you just need a little perspective. the idea came to found a james louse when his father was dying from cancer louse, began by recording his father and then programming a bought from the data that dad bought a typical story. tons block says, seated earlier. the entrepreneurs have in fact, been affected personally. often the i'm an argentine in mentioned they've lost someone close to the mosque infant isn't. and from this pain and dealing with such a huge loss doc, these entrepreneurs developed a digital coping strategy done it on. so i often tell out and i created bots of their deceased loved ones switched on and mentioned, stay at the exploring the idea that there might be another way to deal with grief and loss in the digital age. grieving and digital times are very emotional videos on youtube has received mo
a, i create a chat, thought that your family can access either through an app or a voice assistant. you simply ask a question relating to the life of the deceased and the but will answer in their voice. are you facing any big challenges in your life right now? yeah, sometimes you just need a little perspective. the idea came to found a james louse when his father was dying from cancer louse, began by recording his father and then programming a bought from the data that dad bought a typical...
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other— was that voice, that calm voice on the other end and _ was that voice, that calm voice on thehe entire time. to everyone _ speakerphone and the entire time. to everyone that — speakerphone and the entire time. to everyone that was _ speakerphone and the entire time. to everyone that was a _ speakerphone and the entire time. to everyone that was a part _ speakerphone and the entire time. to everyone that was a part of— speakerphone and the entire time. to everyone that was a part of this. - speakerphone and the entire time. to everyone that was a part of this. i- everyone that was a part of this. i want _ everyone that was a part of this. i want to— everyone that was a part of this. i want to thank— everyone that was a part of this. i want to thank chief— everyone that was a part of this. i want to thank chief miller - everyone that was a part of this. i want to thank chief miller and - want to thank chief miller and the cotteyvitle — want to thank chief miller and the coiteyvitie pd_ want to thank chief miller and the colleyville pd because _ want to thank chief miller and the
other— was that voice, that calm voice on the other end and _ was that voice, that calm voice on thehe entire time. to everyone _ speakerphone and the entire time. to everyone that — speakerphone and the entire time. to everyone that was _ speakerphone and the entire time. to everyone that was a _ speakerphone and the entire time. to everyone that was a part _ speakerphone and the entire time. to everyone that was a part of— speakerphone and the entire time. to everyone that was a part of...
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a pretty defining voice.monday we will have the biopic - pretty defining voice. yeah, perhaps monday we will have the biopic of i monday we will have the biopic of the musical of meatloaf�*s life. for me there is something about meatloaf. thanks very much for giving that warm tribute to meatloaf whose death was announced today at the end of the net age of 74. how do you follow that? 0nly one—way with newswatch. hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. not for the first time the bbc�*s political coverage comes under fire for an alleged lack of balance. we asked fran unsworth, soon to lead the corporation after four years after leaving its news division about impartiality, accountability and making the most of a shrinking budget. it's been a significant week for a bbc with monday's announcement from culture secretary nadine dorries that the licence fee would be frozen for the next two years. bbc�*s chairman richard sharp reacted like this. what it means for the bbc is with less money in real terms,
a pretty defining voice.monday we will have the biopic - pretty defining voice. yeah, perhaps monday we will have the biopic of i monday we will have the biopic of the musical of meatloaf�*s life. for me there is something about meatloaf. thanks very much for giving that warm tribute to meatloaf whose death was announced today at the end of the net age of 74. how do you follow that? 0nly one—way with newswatch. hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. not for the first time the...
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you means he was hearing negative voices in the head.— voices in the head.es in the head. you will see in the film, brian in hisj see in the film, brian in his most vulnerable and you will see how difficult that is but you will i think discover that through that vulnerability he still finds the strength to keep going. . brian turns 80 later this year— . brian turns 80 later this year but _ . brian turns 80 later this year but recently - . brian turns 80 later this year but recently to - . brian turns 80 later this year but recently to —— i year but recently to —— recently _ year but recently to —— recently toured - year but recently to —— recently toured the i year but recently to —— i recently toured the us. year but recently to -- recently toured the us. don't rule out a _ recently toured the us. don't rule out a reunion. _ recently toured the us. don't rule out a reunion. what i rule out a reunion. what chances of you ever port performing on stage again with the rest of the beach boys. filth. the rest of the beach boys. oh, eah. the rest of the beach boys.
you means he was hearing negative voices in the head.— voices in the head.es in the head. you will see in the film, brian in hisj see in the film, brian in his most vulnerable and you will see how difficult that is but you will i think discover that through that vulnerability he still finds the strength to keep going. . brian turns 80 later this year— . brian turns 80 later this year but _ . brian turns 80 later this year but recently - . brian turns 80 later this year but recently to - ....
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to might peers specifically, your voice matters. positive voices every day to protect and defend the most vulnerable among us. our generation has suffered tremendously from abortion. but do not be discurrentlied. we will see -- discouraged. we will see the end of abortion if we keep fighting for the equal rights of every human being from the moment of conception. [cheers and applause] however, we cannot just fight for the unborn once a year at the march for life. but every single day. this includes praying in front of abortion clinics regularly. i've been blessed with the opportunity to do this every saturday morning with my fellow students. it is such a great thing to see young people doing this. but we need more. if we are going to see the end of abortion, we, all of us, need to take a stand every day. we must pray for the innocent babies and their mothers, but also for their fathers. [cheers and applause] today's culture calls this a woman's issue. however, a baby can only be made by a woman and a man. [cheers and applause] this
to might peers specifically, your voice matters. positive voices every day to protect and defend the most vulnerable among us. our generation has suffered tremendously from abortion. but do not be discurrentlied. we will see -- discouraged. we will see the end of abortion if we keep fighting for the equal rights of every human being from the moment of conception. [cheers and applause] however, we cannot just fight for the unborn once a year at the march for life. but every single day. this...
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i highway singing at the top of your voice. , , ., , voice.en we heard the news that he had died, . voice. i suddenly realised when we heard the news that he had died, i j heard the news that he had died, i had never heard his real name before, marvin lee aday, and i know it is a question that has been asked many times, when did he become called meat loaf? it many times, when did he become called meat loaf?— called meat loaf? it was a cruel nickname _ called meat loaf? it was a cruel nickname that _ called meat loaf? it was a cruel nickname that he _ called meat loaf? it was a cruel nickname that he was _ called meat loaf? it was a cruel nickname that he was given - called meat loaf? it was a cruel nickname that he was given by l called meat loaf? it was a cruel. nickname that he was given by his high school sports coach, but he kind of embraced it and stuck with it, and his first band was called the meat loaf soul revue, and he adopted it as a professional name when he went to broadway, later starring in the film of the rocky horror show, and
i highway singing at the top of your voice. , , ., , voice.en we heard the news that he had died, . voice. i suddenly realised when we heard the news that he had died, i j heard the news that he had died, i had never heard his real name before, marvin lee aday, and i know it is a question that has been asked many times, when did he become called meat loaf? it many times, when did he become called meat loaf?— called meat loaf? it was a cruel nickname _ called meat loaf? it was a cruel nickname...
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that was tom dalv speaking _ up their voices. that was tom daly speaking to _ up their voices.eider is from the entertainment magazine, variety. he's been reflecting on betty white's career. we don't use the term national treasure lightly but it definitely applies in the case of betty white. we have never known television without betty white. she was there, like you mentioned, at the dawn of television. some of our favourite shows over the years, golden girls, mary tyler moore. she was or is a presence in our life and that is what is so sad and really has a nation in mourning today. there are already many tributes in magazines and newspapers including our own that we are preparing, she got so close to our 100th birthday and that is what is sad about this but obviously her legend lives on. a computer scientist in cape verde has invented a drone system to do the liver medical supplies. it is already reaching the further rest and father of the islands, places it would take days to access. 0ne, it would take days to access. one, two, three. takeoff. tackling old problems with new s
that was tom dalv speaking _ up their voices. that was tom daly speaking to _ up their voices.eider is from the entertainment magazine, variety. he's been reflecting on betty white's career. we don't use the term national treasure lightly but it definitely applies in the case of betty white. we have never known television without betty white. she was there, like you mentioned, at the dawn of television. some of our favourite shows over the years, golden girls, mary tyler moore. she was or is a...
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and these voices are horsemen . they are, wouldn't make up our community, they aren't, you know, there's, there's nothing to bring them together like a club or anything there were just, you know, holding on in. we need something that's really ours to keep. you know, they can't be taken away from us because it is important history and philadelphia we would ride the different stable is just read up and that's not happening anymore . right? because there is barely any left. i mean, i think for cable color is just like a history of hidden figures that have never been recognized across the board. and what i tell, you know, i worked with a young people and what i tell them, so you can't blame people for not knowing what they don't know, because they're only given a certain narrative. so it's up to us to you, to change that narrative, to use your voice to tell your own stories, yet you're those voices out there and represented. so, you know, it's just like there's so many cultures like this one, all these people who live w
and these voices are horsemen . they are, wouldn't make up our community, they aren't, you know, there's, there's nothing to bring them together like a club or anything there were just, you know, holding on in. we need something that's really ours to keep. you know, they can't be taken away from us because it is important history and philadelphia we would ride the different stable is just read up and that's not happening anymore . right? because there is barely any left. i mean, i think for...
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they voice message, world is opening up and becoming more international. and that's definitely good for storytelling, buffer reports yet no story telling that keeps pace without times evermore surprising and courageous. so half streaming services helped diversify films and series. he is elizabeth pramod, professor of communication and media studies at the university of austin in germany . if we look at gender, then streaming series is not really diverse because we see more men than women. but if we look at other diversity criteria as out to be t q with sexual orientation, we definitely see more diversity than we see and other than linear television series. and if we look at admits city and raise, then we really have to look at it from a international perspective. because if you only look at the national productions, then we are not really as diverse as we could be. if you really watch african series asian series, south american series, then you will see diversity. and my view being able to watch a series from say, india is a huge plus, a few years ago, suc
they voice message, world is opening up and becoming more international. and that's definitely good for storytelling, buffer reports yet no story telling that keeps pace without times evermore surprising and courageous. so half streaming services helped diversify films and series. he is elizabeth pramod, professor of communication and media studies at the university of austin in germany . if we look at gender, then streaming series is not really diverse because we see more men than women. but...
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we one of this film to be that voice for the vulnerable aubriana to put alive beautiful. many indian series and films on streaming platforms address suicidal taboos made in heaven, is a series about 2 wedding planners. one of whom is gay and deli, crime tells the true story of a brutal gang rape. these controversial issues are rarely addressed in mainstream entertainment and india in africa, filmmakers are hoping, streaming services will produce more stories from the continent. we find that most of the content that is coming from the foreign market as the leading b. it's a story that has already been told has just been g told in a different way the africans, toys to not be told. so for me it's, they're coming in to tap into the africans. dillion, which is still untapped, identified the 1st netflix series to have been produced and filmed entirely in africa was queen. so now this spy thriller from 2020 is part of netflix. his campaign made by africans watched by the world was an honor to me yet to be getting mean and experiencing being part of the whole world together under
we one of this film to be that voice for the vulnerable aubriana to put alive beautiful. many indian series and films on streaming platforms address suicidal taboos made in heaven, is a series about 2 wedding planners. one of whom is gay and deli, crime tells the true story of a brutal gang rape. these controversial issues are rarely addressed in mainstream entertainment and india in africa, filmmakers are hoping, streaming services will produce more stories from the continent. we find that...
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a voice, i deserve a voice, my mother deserved a voice.citizens, they have rights in this country and they need to be defended and they need to be heard because if we don't hear them they are just going to get more and more and more frustrated. and let's not kid ourselves and i will say it and i will say is on this, what happened on january 6th in comparison to what we saw in 2020, for anybody to call january 6th terrorism and look at what we all went through and watched with our own eyes in 2020, it's a joke. we know who the terrorists are, we know who was using violence to seize power, and it was black lives matter and antifa and all the people on the left and again, i just have to applaud you and say your voice is so important and thank god you made ted cruz, held him accountable and i will give ted cruz credit for admitting he made a mistake. >> tucker: i agree with that. and for coming on. i definitely think it's worth pointing out that it takes bravery to explain yourself. jason whitlock, thank you.u. believe it or not a year later t
a voice, i deserve a voice, my mother deserved a voice.citizens, they have rights in this country and they need to be defended and they need to be heard because if we don't hear them they are just going to get more and more and more frustrated. and let's not kid ourselves and i will say it and i will say is on this, what happened on january 6th in comparison to what we saw in 2020, for anybody to call january 6th terrorism and look at what we all went through and watched with our own eyes in...
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i'm curious how you think about balancing all of these voices making space for all of these voices and then you choose to center on some within the larger set of people who are connected to a site. >> my microphone is offe or on all go ahead and jump in. one of the things that generated the idea of the visitor education center was the ability to share the stories and talk about ways you just mentioned in the visitor education center which are planning for now and the exhibit space is all about the response and the continued response. our memorial in our visitor experience about what happened that day and now he responded in the years after 9/11 the war in iraq the creation of homeland security the airplanes and all these different agencies set up overseas but how we continue to respond today almost 20 years later, it is interesting and i feel that were fortunate, our visitor experiences again about what happened that day but will happen after that and how we continue to respond that will allow us to continue to tell the stories and be relevant because you think about how much is happen
i'm curious how you think about balancing all of these voices making space for all of these voices and then you choose to center on some within the larger set of people who are connected to a site. >> my microphone is offe or on all go ahead and jump in. one of the things that generated the idea of the visitor education center was the ability to share the stories and talk about ways you just mentioned in the visitor education center which are planning for now and the exhibit space is all...
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only when we raise our voices against injustices can we stop them from happening? the little bit is not what occurred 30 years ago is still happening not. and though the reason is no one speaking out who we wanted this film to beat that voice for the vulnerable aubriana, one foot alive, beautiful. many indian series and films on streaming platforms address. societal taboos made in heaven is a series about 2 wedding planners. one of whom is gay and deli, crime tells the true story of a brutal walking reap. these controversial issues are rarely addressed in mainstream entertainment and india in africa, filmmakers are hoping, streaming services will produce more stories from the continent. we find that most of the content that is coming from the foreign market as the leading b. it's a story that has already been told hasn't been g told in a different way the africans till he has to not be told. so for me it's, they're coming in to tap into the africans building which esteem untapped identified. the 1st netflix series to have been produced and filmed entirely in africa
only when we raise our voices against injustices can we stop them from happening? the little bit is not what occurred 30 years ago is still happening not. and though the reason is no one speaking out who we wanted this film to beat that voice for the vulnerable aubriana, one foot alive, beautiful. many indian series and films on streaming platforms address. societal taboos made in heaven is a series about 2 wedding planners. one of whom is gay and deli, crime tells the true story of a brutal...
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also coming up they may not be part of direct talks, but you ministers are making their voices heard in the debate over rushes to build up on the ukraine border. and serbian tennis star novak jock of it shows included in the draw for the australian open, the spite uncertainty over his visa ah online, i thank you so much for joining us. we start with a landmark verdict. a german court has sentenced a former syrian military officer to life in prison for crimes against humanity. the court found the man named unwell ruslan guilty of overseeing the murder of 27 people at the hot, deep detention center just outside of damascus. miss roslyn is the highest ranking syrian official so far convicted of the charge. the verdict was much anticipated by those who suffered abuse or loss relatives at the hands of the government in serious long war his victim say he caused unspeakable suffering. now on war. roslyn could spend the rest of his life behind bars. outside the courtroom relief i am, i am so happy. i am so happy because today it's mickery victory for justice as possible. it's victory for vic
also coming up they may not be part of direct talks, but you ministers are making their voices heard in the debate over rushes to build up on the ukraine border. and serbian tennis star novak jock of it shows included in the draw for the australian open, the spite uncertainty over his visa ah online, i thank you so much for joining us. we start with a landmark verdict. a german court has sentenced a former syrian military officer to life in prison for crimes against humanity. the court found...
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but all jokes aside in general, that's a chance to hear more perspectives and voices, world wide rhythm, got it in the film, wouldn't g beam on amazon prime video is based on the true story on an indian lawyer who fought for justice for the torturing and killing of an indigenous man in police custody. it's a strong message and support of india's marginalized communities. sodomy, law, only when we raise our voices against injustices. can we stop them from happening the little bit? if not, what occurred 30 years ago is still happening not. and though the reason is no one speaking out, we one of this film to beat that voice for the vulnerable aubriana would alive, beautiful. many indian series and films on streaming platforms address suicidal taboos made in heaven, is a series about 2 wedding planners. one of whom is gay and deli, crime tells the true story of a brutal gang rape. these controversial issues are rarely addressed in mainstream entertainment and india in africa, filmmakers are hoping, streaming services will produce more stories from the continent. we find that most of the con
but all jokes aside in general, that's a chance to hear more perspectives and voices, world wide rhythm, got it in the film, wouldn't g beam on amazon prime video is based on the true story on an indian lawyer who fought for justice for the torturing and killing of an indigenous man in police custody. it's a strong message and support of india's marginalized communities. sodomy, law, only when we raise our voices against injustices. can we stop them from happening the little bit? if not, what...
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>> neither val nor rusty knew how to access susie's voice mail. they didn't know who just might. >> when i called marya, i asked her if she knew her mother's password to get into her voice mail. she knew it instantly. and ty was sitting across the table from us. and the messages started to play. >> if you don't call me back by 1:00 -- >> over and over again. it was the same voice. >> i would love to hear from you and make sure everything is okay with you. >> and they were starting to get more desperate and needy. >> i don't know what to do. you will answer me. >> it really reminded me of when you're a teenager and you have your first crush. and the guy or the girl goes to call them the next day they don't answer. usually most of us would stop. >> please let me know that you're okay. >> but as the teenager, sometimes they emotions are really under control. and will continue to call, and call, i call. >> i need to hear from you, please. >> it was like that. but the messages just continue to get closer together and just more desperate. >> please let
>> neither val nor rusty knew how to access susie's voice mail. they didn't know who just might. >> when i called marya, i asked her if she knew her mother's password to get into her voice mail. she knew it instantly. and ty was sitting across the table from us. and the messages started to play. >> if you don't call me back by 1:00 -- >> over and over again. it was the same voice. >> i would love to hear from you and make sure everything is okay with you. >>...
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all voices, all ears. when you talk about the -- the pentagon memorial is going to be there as long as the pentagon will be there. but with changes is the discussions you have with visitors and you need to be -- i think what's that we're trying to do with the visitor education center, to be -- to continue to be evolved and meat the feeds of different groups. it's asking the hard questions or talking about 9/11 and what happened and what it looks like 20 years later, 30 years later, 50 years later. i have think we need to be prepared to continue to evolve and have discussions and serve the needs of the generations that are growing up after 9/11. so i think that's going to be an important part of education center and the programs that will continue to evolve. i don't know what they are going to look luke because you don't know what the needs are going to be 10, 15 years from now. you bits important to be adaptable, i guess, and be able to develop the new programs that support the needs of future visitors. th
all voices, all ears. when you talk about the -- the pentagon memorial is going to be there as long as the pentagon will be there. but with changes is the discussions you have with visitors and you need to be -- i think what's that we're trying to do with the visitor education center, to be -- to continue to be evolved and meat the feeds of different groups. it's asking the hard questions or talking about 9/11 and what happened and what it looks like 20 years later, 30 years later, 50 years...