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_ translation: no vox policy encourages any kind - translation: no vox policy encourages any kind ofnd of violent action. ~ ,., . action. while police investigate - action. while police investigate the - action. while police i investigate the latest action. while police - investigate the latest attack, the scars of it spread deep among spain's lgbtq community, which the politicians seem keen to heal as soon as possible. mark lobel, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: britney spears' father files a petiton to end his controversial 13—year control over her estate and life. we'll have the latest from la. freedom itself was attacked this morning, and freedom will be defended. the united states will hunt down and punish those responsible. bishop tutu now becomes spiritual leader of 100,000 anglicans here, of the blacks in soweto township, as well as the whites in their rich suburbs. we say to you today in a loud and a clear voice, enough of blood and tears. enough. applause. translation: the difficult | decision we reached together was one that required great and exceptiona
_ translation: no vox policy encourages any kind - translation: no vox policy encourages any kind ofnd of violent action. ~ ,., . action. while police investigate - action. while police investigate the - action. while police i investigate the latest action. while police - investigate the latest attack, the scars of it spread deep among spain's lgbtq community, which the politicians seem keen to heal as soon as possible. mark lobel, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: britney...
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the vox party, for example, in spain in recent years has made major gains by playing on people's fearswo remarks on this. this is a very interesting issue and one that i think is a serious concern when we're thinking about the whole of europe, not particularly spain — because my first reflection would be that, luckily, i am very proud of that, actually, the vast majority of the spanish population is extremely open and extremely, let's say, positive, when it comes to helping others. maybe because our country has been an immigration country for decades, maybe because the population has a different approach to these kind of issues. so, so far, the vast majority of the spanish population is quite supportive. now, on the other hand — and vox, despite the fact that they have become a politicalforce in recent years, have not really made this the central issue in theircampaign. and anyway, that argument has not been the central argument, if you wish, that has driven voters to join them, according to the polls, and to the results throughout the whole country. so, from this point of view, i thin
the vox party, for example, in spain in recent years has made major gains by playing on people's fearswo remarks on this. this is a very interesting issue and one that i think is a serious concern when we're thinking about the whole of europe, not particularly spain — because my first reflection would be that, luckily, i am very proud of that, actually, the vast majority of the spanish population is extremely open and extremely, let's say, positive, when it comes to helping others. maybe...
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up on top from best on dia, then vox ghana, national get, don't all of our culture libyan gaddafi is, cannot disclose. she give you what's walked out of willing theater in a good to me in julian. because i'm to your traditional view them by any dish w via your own. wish fun in mesh, allison moans and best control liam lists. the reason us hedge emily is dangerous is it denies the sovereignty of the countries. ah me. march 24th 999. the yugoslavia with lated and it was covered on live tv with the lawyer of john and exit and general budget on did it witnessed the events and still remember those terrible days might be for us it's merely, mitchell. i'm a quest source to was nazi me and i will be with the medical demo, correct me. some of those you can get into quinn, them all of them. yeah, we don't tackle motion to solve is a korean was found on even resource imaging, not in the process in apple based, but i know it's not. yeah, some of them. so regional bottle be it really kind of self authoration allied force has been called a genocide with slobbered middle of which is to run the revis
up on top from best on dia, then vox ghana, national get, don't all of our culture libyan gaddafi is, cannot disclose. she give you what's walked out of willing theater in a good to me in julian. because i'm to your traditional view them by any dish w via your own. wish fun in mesh, allison moans and best control liam lists. the reason us hedge emily is dangerous is it denies the sovereignty of the countries. ah me. march 24th 999. the yugoslavia with lated and it was covered on live tv with...
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up on top from best on dea vox gayona mission. we're getting don't all of our coast header. libyan gaddafi, skin overflow, she give you what's worked out. she's willing theater in a good to museum zullie and give them to your traditional view them via dish w 0. you on this, on the dolphin little moans and pest control e, unless the reason us had germany is dangerous, is it deny the sovereignty of the countries? ah me. march 24th 999. the youngest navea was lated and it was covered on live tv. the lawyer search on an exit and general budget on did it witness the i still remember those terrible days? probably for to be the image or send them a quest to was nazi me and i will be with medical demo. correct me. some of those you will get your coin them all of them. yeah. they don't talk emotional side as a way in the family. resource imaging, not in the process bases are brand new in summer when the regional bottle is really cool. cut authoration allied force has been called a genocide with slumbered milosevic is to make luigi the just
up on top from best on dea vox gayona mission. we're getting don't all of our coast header. libyan gaddafi, skin overflow, she give you what's worked out. she's willing theater in a good to museum zullie and give them to your traditional view them via dish w 0. you on this, on the dolphin little moans and pest control e, unless the reason us had germany is dangerous, is it deny the sovereignty of the countries? ah me. march 24th 999. the youngest navea was lated and it was covered on live tv....
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yeah, the buffalo park system, designed by olmsted and vox in 1871. and we can see on these images the parkways connecting the pieces of the park system, the front, the parade, and delaware park. and as we talked about earlier, these early parkways were usually aligned with existing city grid forms, okay? so there's some ornamentation here in this part of the plan, but essentially there are these kind of straight line grid following boulevard systems. and the parkway as part of a park system spreads across the united states, seen here in chicago's west park system, jensen the designer, and kansas city park system. again, their orthogonal, kind of gridded environments, wide streets, tree-lined, connect egg connecting park to park. these early park systems as they develop over time begin to expand and get larger and larger. so the red box on here is the previous slide. so we just looked at that system. we can see it extending to connect the riverfront park designed by kessler down to a large country park which becomes developed later on in the developme
yeah, the buffalo park system, designed by olmsted and vox in 1871. and we can see on these images the parkways connecting the pieces of the park system, the front, the parade, and delaware park. and as we talked about earlier, these early parkways were usually aligned with existing city grid forms, okay? so there's some ornamentation here in this part of the plan, but essentially there are these kind of straight line grid following boulevard systems. and the parkway as part of a park system...
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the the, the, the, the, the welcome vox hossein to national, and our in depth coverage of the elections to the state duma, which is russia's lar, house of parliament. russia far east has entered the fed and final day of the bud. meaning that the country's political cause for the next 5 years, we decided very soon on the south care taylor and john hawkins. have all the latest on data from our special studio in the heart of moscow voting. taking place. it goes 3 days beginning on friday and ending on sunday, a lot of space on the voters to get through all that time. both to turn out in election so far was 31.5 percent as a moscow time this saturday, the turn out for online voting is calculated separately. that stands between 70 and 80 percent of those was just a much higher given miss new electronic voting system, which is available across the 7 region. the hosting is limited to those on a loan, russian, cosmo, something international space station are also able to make that choice. follow up with sky vote on line walter. the broad voted through one person back on the ground . as you can
the the, the, the, the, the welcome vox hossein to national, and our in depth coverage of the elections to the state duma, which is russia's lar, house of parliament. russia far east has entered the fed and final day of the bud. meaning that the country's political cause for the next 5 years, we decided very soon on the south care taylor and john hawkins. have all the latest on data from our special studio in the heart of moscow voting. taking place. it goes 3 days beginning on friday and...
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so if it's possible to read anything into it, a vox, maybe there's been a little bit of success for this tactical voting campaign, which will upset the kremlin a lot better. and what are people hoping for from this election? i think if you're an opposition supporter, the maximum you're hoping for is at least making a dent in united russia's super majority. that's what it enjoyed before this election gave it out. but unity to change the constitution and all the efforts have been put into denting that super majority. the kremlin wants to show that united russia, which supports of the mere food saying is the only policy the people should be worried about. they have the systematic opposition, which are the criminal approved parties to make it look like there's an opposition in russia's state duma. but in reality, the crumley wants everybody to realize that united russia is really the only game in town. thank you very much banded smith and moscow now and other stories of falling around a 1000 people are being evacuated from their homes after the volcanic eruption on the spanish canary islands
so if it's possible to read anything into it, a vox, maybe there's been a little bit of success for this tactical voting campaign, which will upset the kremlin a lot better. and what are people hoping for from this election? i think if you're an opposition supporter, the maximum you're hoping for is at least making a dent in united russia's super majority. that's what it enjoyed before this election gave it out. but unity to change the constitution and all the efforts have been put into denting...
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translation: no vox policy encourages any kind of violent action.channel islands, south—west england and across parts of south wales. they will come and go through the day, but away from that, anotherfairly go through the day, but away from that, another fairly hot and sunny day drew much of north east wales, england and scotland with highs of 27 in scotland and up to 30 in the south east. this evening and overnight, showers and thunderstorms work northwards. they could give you a disturbed night's sleep with rumbles of thunder, flashes of lightning and it will be an oppressive night, very humid across the country as we start tomorrow morning. a lot more cloud around tomorrow. some showers and thunderstorms all day long on and off throughout scotland, northern ireland and northern ireland —— northern england. a few developing into the afternoon and evening across other parts of midland and wales. some people stay dry all day long, while temperatures down in recent days, but it still feels humid. fresh conditions on the way from friday onwards. goodb
translation: no vox policy encourages any kind of violent action.channel islands, south—west england and across parts of south wales. they will come and go through the day, but away from that, anotherfairly go through the day, but away from that, another fairly hot and sunny day drew much of north east wales, england and scotland with highs of 27 in scotland and up to 30 in the south east. this evening and overnight, showers and thunderstorms work northwards. they could give you a disturbed...
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this as a man who takes a private plane almost everywhere he goes and according to a vox analysis he'sxpended 30 times the admission of a normal private plane and he will lecture everyone about co2 in the environment, he should be the adult. >> every time i look at him, i go back to the old radio days when we used to play we hear from beauty and the beast, he looks like he is melting. may be it is the climate. but the idea that john kerry is going to outmaneuver is about the most hilarious thing i've ever heard very man needs to stay away from any serious negotiations. he's going to sell us down the river while he flies the g5 ove to asia. >> kimmell kept warning about flash floods and wildfires and how we have to stop those. they're is a reason we call the wildfires and flash floods, because you don't control them, it's called climate and weather and cycles of weather, that's what happens on the earth, and it happens if we're here or not here, long before we were, and long after we are. as long as we're speaking about doom in future issues. they have called for people to pray and fast
this as a man who takes a private plane almost everywhere he goes and according to a vox analysis he'sxpended 30 times the admission of a normal private plane and he will lecture everyone about co2 in the environment, he should be the adult. >> every time i look at him, i go back to the old radio days when we used to play we hear from beauty and the beast, he looks like he is melting. may be it is the climate. but the idea that john kerry is going to outmaneuver is about the most...
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perhaps that is the reason some liberal publications like vox are realizing time to move on the controlledone problem: smart governors like monte's hamptons, kristi noem, south dakota already beat you to it. and in tennessee, they knew from what may of 2020 that the state they had to govern, they would have to learn to live with covid. it is difficult and as horrible as it is. it is the experts who wasted the last 18 months moving goalpost only to pretend that we could somehow reach covid zero. but now that covid is starting to hurt biden in the polls, the media beginning to change it. the "angle" predicted this. today we are moving onto the new crisis, of course, climate change. and just as abe covid, the remedy means you will be poor and less free. and always a bit clear consensus with the lionized and canceled the pier at the same playbook for a power grab. more on that later in the show. but for now, we can expect the usual gnashing of teeth before and after this weekend's game. they will be home games in alabama, georgia, lsu, michigan state, notre dame, clemson, ohio state, and penn
perhaps that is the reason some liberal publications like vox are realizing time to move on the controlledone problem: smart governors like monte's hamptons, kristi noem, south dakota already beat you to it. and in tennessee, they knew from what may of 2020 that the state they had to govern, they would have to learn to live with covid. it is difficult and as horrible as it is. it is the experts who wasted the last 18 months moving goalpost only to pretend that we could somehow reach covid zero....
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vox con is going to do itsbest any problems >> no significant bottlenecks for apple as of now. that comes from being number one. they're the world's number one silicon content. companies like taiwan semi will make sure they get what they want as of now there's no major hiccups in apple supply chain. we know it's a mess across automotive and increasing its way to other parts of the global economy, but apple, you know, like i said, being king is never a bad thing. >> yeah. let's turn now to microsoft because, joel, maybe you could help me because i don't get a lot of sleep and i'm getting old. microsoft announcing a $60 billion stock buy back boosting its dividend, as it tends to do, by 11% i was trying to go through my old file cabinet brain i can't remember a buy back bigger than that i'm sure there probably was one i'm missing. >> yeah. >> 60 billion? this is a big deal >> no one's -- call it scary, impressive, incredible, whatever you want this is actually in line with what they've done in the past and this 60 billion, whopping number and it's just in line with their previous
vox con is going to do itsbest any problems >> no significant bottlenecks for apple as of now. that comes from being number one. they're the world's number one silicon content. companies like taiwan semi will make sure they get what they want as of now there's no major hiccups in apple supply chain. we know it's a mess across automotive and increasing its way to other parts of the global economy, but apple, you know, like i said, being king is never a bad thing. >> yeah. let's turn...
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businesses that do have offices now, the list is tech heavy, including spotify, business insider and vox moment this is wealth. ♪ ♪ this is worth. that takes wealth. but this is worth. and that - that's actually worth more than you think. don't open that. wealth is important, and we can help you build it. but it's what you do with it, that makes life worth living. principal. for all it's worth. baaam. internet that doesn't miss a beat. that's cute, but my internet streams to my ride. adorable, but does yours block malware? nope. -it crushes it. pshh, mine's so fast, no one can catch me. big whoop! mine gives me a 4k streaming box. -for free! that's because you all have the same internet. xfinity xfi. so powerful, it keeps one-upping itself. can your internet do that? >>> welcome back hundreds of thousands of louisianian residents are still without power nine days after hurricane ida ravaged the region while gas generators to mind, kristina partsinevelos is down with why a look at solar could be the better bet. kristina >> reporter: it seems they can't get a break. like you mentioned, it'
businesses that do have offices now, the list is tech heavy, including spotify, business insider and vox moment this is wealth. ♪ ♪ this is worth. that takes wealth. but this is worth. and that - that's actually worth more than you think. don't open that. wealth is important, and we can help you build it. but it's what you do with it, that makes life worth living. principal. for all it's worth. baaam. internet that doesn't miss a beat. that's cute, but my internet streams to my ride....
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to pass voter suppression laws despite zero evidence of any widespread fraud in fact, according to voxa republicans are already putting their new law to use i mean, damn, that was fast. the next election's 15 months away, and they're already trying to undermine it. i never think that far ahead about anything every single year i say to myself, "i'm going to get my wife something great for our anniversary," and then the next time i think about it, is when my wife says, "happy anniversary. and you know how they say, "it's the thought that counts? well, it turns out that's bull [ bleep ] because i assure you, i thought about it like, i can show you the reminder i wrote for myself in my notes app, although the notes app is a trap. you only open it to write stuff down you never open it to read anything it would be just as effective to write your reminders on a rock and then drop it in a pond go ahead, open your notes app right now. i guarantee all that's in there is the wi-fi password to some airbnb and a phone number you've never called besides, my best gifts are my impressions. why waste m
to pass voter suppression laws despite zero evidence of any widespread fraud in fact, according to voxa republicans are already putting their new law to use i mean, damn, that was fast. the next election's 15 months away, and they're already trying to undermine it. i never think that far ahead about anything every single year i say to myself, "i'm going to get my wife something great for our anniversary," and then the next time i think about it, is when my wife says, "happy...
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you know, when i did that piece in vox the reaction i got was almost 97% positive.woke people tell me they're tired of being woke, it is just too hard. people want to get along with each other. they want to, you know, be friends with each other, and, you know, people are much more interested in their lives and passing, you know, good, sound laws that do good things as opposed to trying to change dictionaries. so, yeah, i think that my message was heard and i don't seem like certainly the guy that won in new york is anything but woke. >> yeah. well, that's -- yeah. >> go ahead. >> no, no. >> just be clear. the things that the woke people want, i want 85% of that. i'm in vigorous agreement with most of the things that they want, but i think if you want to get things done you have to talk the language that people talk, not the language they're talking in faculty lounge in some expensive college. >> yeah. james carville, it is always great to talk to you. i appreciate you okay. my best to your family. >> thank you, anderson. good to see you. appreciate it. >> you take c
you know, when i did that piece in vox the reaction i got was almost 97% positive.woke people tell me they're tired of being woke, it is just too hard. people want to get along with each other. they want to, you know, be friends with each other, and, you know, people are much more interested in their lives and passing, you know, good, sound laws that do good things as opposed to trying to change dictionaries. so, yeah, i think that my message was heard and i don't seem like certainly the guy...
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she's now the host of the "new york times" podcast "sway," and the vox podcast "pivot." and tonight, swisher offers us her "brief but spectacular" take on power and responsibility within tech. >> when i was younger, i was often the person in class-- it was like, no, like, you know, the teacher would say, i'm like, no. like, no, it was a really powerful word. i love to use it. >> when i started off in reporting, you, you, you do suspecpeople, like, what are they trying to spin me? what are they trying to say? what's their messaging? what do i have to get past to get to the real story? but actually, the real question is what they're lying to themselves about. what do they need to have said about themselves so that they can feel good about talking? and everybody has a thing. a lot of powerful people get licked up and down all day. i'm very obvious. i would say i'm obvious of which way i'm going to go. you have to respect the person's point of view. you don't have to agree with them. and you, you have to say it out loud. what i hate is when interviewers sort of shake their h
she's now the host of the "new york times" podcast "sway," and the vox podcast "pivot." and tonight, swisher offers us her "brief but spectacular" take on power and responsibility within tech. >> when i was younger, i was often the person in class-- it was like, no, like, you know, the teacher would say, i'm like, no. like, no, it was a really powerful word. i love to use it. >> when i started off in reporting, you, you, you do suspecpeople,...
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those decisions that have been made, constantly expanded in the united states for different groups, you vox the 14th amendment. it's really this moment in history that forms a modern notion of equality, citizenship, would democracy in america should look like. right? so it's extremely important. it's also contested. you can see that in the picture? you can see the contestation there. does that defeated south, the defeated confederacy people who form that, do they look like they accepted defeat? at least in this northern representation? will there be peace after the war? no. this looks like a contestation. why would the army be needed in the south? right? to play tech black rights if there's not going to be contestation. this notion that there was no peace after the war, that somehow the issues that defined the war were still being contested in the south, it's something in and of itself that's really important to understand reconstruction. it's one of the most contentious periods in american history. jensen? can we have the mic here? >> i find it interesting andrew johnson was also very pro
those decisions that have been made, constantly expanded in the united states for different groups, you vox the 14th amendment. it's really this moment in history that forms a modern notion of equality, citizenship, would democracy in america should look like. right? so it's extremely important. it's also contested. you can see that in the picture? you can see the contestation there. does that defeated south, the defeated confederacy people who form that, do they look like they accepted defeat?...
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elon musk joined vox media's code conference last night >> i think the stock price is too high, in mydo [ laughter ] i'm not the one making it go up. >> in the meantime, vocal tesla both cathie wood unloading larger shares of tesla shares. she bought shares in some of her other favorites like square, zoom, nvidia and robinhood tesla's up a little bit today, josh, but, i don't know, how do you feel about elon musk talking about his stock price being high talking about how we didn't play that sound bite but also spoke a little bit about how the biden administration is biased against tesla, didn't invite him to an ev event, says because they're listening to unions. it would appear that's probably not what you want to hear if you're a tesla investor. >> i don't know, sara. i would say if you're in this stock as a tesla investor, this is what you came for like, i would say a week where nothing happens is like the worst-case scenario. they love this so i don't know if it's necessarily terrible the ark angle is more interesting to me. she's doing something that is revolutionary, that nobody
elon musk joined vox media's code conference last night >> i think the stock price is too high, in mydo [ laughter ] i'm not the one making it go up. >> in the meantime, vocal tesla both cathie wood unloading larger shares of tesla shares. she bought shares in some of her other favorites like square, zoom, nvidia and robinhood tesla's up a little bit today, josh, but, i don't know, how do you feel about elon musk talking about his stock price being high talking about how we didn't...
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translation: no vox policy encourages any| kind of violent action. the pandemic. the indian government has rolled out tools for online education but to very mixed results. as schools finally consider reopening, the bbc�*s divya arya meets some children living through this long shutdown of education. radica and herfriends are excited, but nervous. they�*re trying to write, after many months. radica lifts her tiny chalk, hesitates and finally writes the wrong letter. the ten—year—old�*s education has become a casualty of the pandemic. "what did they teach you at school?", i ask her. "a, b, c, d, the hindi alphabet and maths. "they used to teach us everything," she says. hindi and english were herfavourite. children in this village in eastern india�*s chakand do not have access to internet or smartphones. parents are mostly illiterate. with no classes during the pandemic, online or off—line, learning has come to a halt. this dilapidated building is the local primary school for children up to the age of ten, and it has been shut for more than 16 months n
translation: no vox policy encourages any| kind of violent action. the pandemic. the indian government has rolled out tools for online education but to very mixed results. as schools finally consider reopening, the bbc�*s divya arya meets some children living through this long shutdown of education. radica and herfriends are excited, but nervous. they�*re trying to write, after many months. radica lifts her tiny chalk, hesitates and finally writes the wrong letter. the ten—year—old�*s...
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the head of instagram actually told a podcast last night vox that he likened social media to cars, he was a win. an interesting analogy in part because cars have many decades-long history of the industry getting dragged into washington repeatedly over safety issues and of extremely close inspection of their products, right, and right now, we're not in a place where outsiders have that level of insight, even government or academics, so facebook has sort of presented this as it's not really a big deal obviously their own research finds this stuff is more -- >> there are speed limits and seat belt laws to regulate that stuff. i want to go back to your piece today. when the staffers went to mark zuckerberg and the leadership at facebook, having the opposite effect making people more angry, people are gathering in small groups, groups that led to january 6 for example, what did mark zuckerberg say, what was his level of concern of facebook becoming an angrier place? >> an interesting thing about this is that facebook sort of voyage of self-discovery has been going on the last few years the
the head of instagram actually told a podcast last night vox that he likened social media to cars, he was a win. an interesting analogy in part because cars have many decades-long history of the industry getting dragged into washington repeatedly over safety issues and of extremely close inspection of their products, right, and right now, we're not in a place where outsiders have that level of insight, even government or academics, so facebook has sort of presented this as it's not really a big...