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but you know, when you're being invaded every little bit else william black as always we appreciate your expertise and i'll just, you know, thank you very much indeed for joining us. thank you. conservative candidates, young so he has pulled ahead instead of carry as tight presidential race with more than 75 percent of the votes counted, he's leading his liberal opponents leads him young. exit polls heading into the account, separated the 2 by just over half a percentage point. rob mcbride reports from south korea capital. so this has been a neck and neck race since the start of the campaign. and with typical game show panache the main broadcast as exit polls confirmed, it's still a race to close to cold. but to the relief of the liberal democratic party that candidate lead jane young was predicted in one pole to have a way for thin lead. in contrast to the glum response of the campaign, headquarters of conservative challenger un scipio, after weeks of campaigning, often not by personal scandals and mud slinging, the conservatives had been hoping to attract normally progressive young vot
but you know, when you're being invaded every little bit else william black as always we appreciate your expertise and i'll just, you know, thank you very much indeed for joining us. thank you. conservative candidates, young so he has pulled ahead instead of carry as tight presidential race with more than 75 percent of the votes counted, he's leading his liberal opponents leads him young. exit polls heading into the account, separated the 2 by just over half a percentage point. rob mcbride...
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last night i was speaking to congressmember nikita williams about black maternal mortality and the issuere for all. you had this major hearing where we just heard the activist ady bakan this als. he said one of 13 debts are related to gaps in health insurance. i wanted you to respond to that and public citizen saying you've got the defense budget, $813 billion, by comparison the white house has asked for just $5 billion to fight global covid and more than 22 billion to fight covid total. that is roughly 3% of military spending to help end a pandemic that has taken more american lives in unique war and nearly 20 million lives worldwide so far. if you could this and how it all pushes for come as you see it, medicare for all. >> absolutely. the fact is, we do need federal coverage for the uninsured for covid. we need to urgently. but that is a band-aid. i need a band-aid. but the problem is far broader. we need universal health care so people have all medical conditions covered, so that people regardless of whether it is covid or another chronic illness do not need to worry about going bank
last night i was speaking to congressmember nikita williams about black maternal mortality and the issuere for all. you had this major hearing where we just heard the activist ady bakan this als. he said one of 13 debts are related to gaps in health insurance. i wanted you to respond to that and public citizen saying you've got the defense budget, $813 billion, by comparison the white house has asked for just $5 billion to fight global covid and more than 22 billion to fight covid total. that...
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williams, i see you lov to dance with the black people and you love to frolic, bu speak some truth on this trip. speak truth for what it' worth. >> on his first trip william i expected to acknowledge this painful past, but stopped shor and one of apology we wait to see if that in an way can satisfy his ne audience sky news, trench tone >> a reminder now of our to stories. the spring statement today, as the uk faces the greatest cost of living crisis in generation ukraine's president says 100,000 people in the besieged city of mariupol are still without food and water, an medicine and are under constant bombardment. the duke and justice o cambridge have been greeted by protests in jamaica, accusin the royal family fro benefiting from slavery. front page of the mornin newspapers we'll start off with the guardian, headline ashes of deadline on -- and there at the bottom of the page, to stand by families spring statement later daily telegraph, ukrainian regain key territory in a figh back they said there is a counterattack in some parts of ukraine by ukrainian forces. interesting story, a
williams, i see you lov to dance with the black people and you love to frolic, bu speak some truth on this trip. speak truth for what it' worth. >> on his first trip william i expected to acknowledge this painful past, but stopped shor and one of apology we wait to see if that in an way can satisfy his ne audience sky news, trench tone >> a reminder now of our to stories. the spring statement today, as the uk faces the greatest cost of living crisis in generation ukraine's president...
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and the black panthers of an unfinished revolution, it's a beautiful nonfiction book by ryan she and her williams. so [inaudible] brian she is the photographer, he took part yourself former black panthers, and then williams as a historian, and he had written these kind of almost vignette still interview excerpts in that person's own voice, [inaudible] to the photograph. and somewhere in the book, there's this quote that says basically, there's no single penny history, there are myriad putter histories, because every single person who came to the black panther party and participated in it as our own story and tells that story differently. and so, i think that's such a beautiful, it's a such a beautiful park and it's such a beautiful way of talking about the movement. and in some ways, it gave me comfort in writing my version of the history, because while everything in the book is incredibly well searched and fact researched and everything, it's, there is an element of kind of pulling together bits and pieces that are often told in different ways. like, the same person, bobby, sell like a ride as m
and the black panthers of an unfinished revolution, it's a beautiful nonfiction book by ryan she and her williams. so [inaudible] brian she is the photographer, he took part yourself former black panthers, and then williams as a historian, and he had written these kind of almost vignette still interview excerpts in that person's own voice, [inaudible] to the photograph. and somewhere in the book, there's this quote that says basically, there's no single penny history, there are myriad putter...
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william, i see you love to dance with the black people, and you love to frolic but speak some truth onhis trip speak truth for what it's worth. ♪ >> reporter: on his first trip here, william is expected to acknowledge the painful past that stopped short of an apology. we'll wait to see if that in any way can satisfy it sky news, churchtown >>> before they headed to jamaica, the duke and duchess of cambridge took the plunge to swim with sharks it shows the royal couple visiting the world's second largest barrier reef to see the ocean work being done there. in the video, prince william praises the belize government and indeed the local community >>> and let's go back to the spring statement a little earlier i spoke to the former chancellor john mcdonald. he believes the national insurance right should be scrapped but he did admit that the money needed to fund public services would have to come from somewhere. >> i would like the national insurance rise scrapped. but you have to see where else you can find the money in nhs and social care. a number of think tanks including the teams did r
william, i see you love to dance with the black people, and you love to frolic but speak some truth onhis trip speak truth for what it's worth. ♪ >> reporter: on his first trip here, william is expected to acknowledge the painful past that stopped short of an apology. we'll wait to see if that in any way can satisfy it sky news, churchtown >>> before they headed to jamaica, the duke and duchess of cambridge took the plunge to swim with sharks it shows the royal couple visiting...
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willia apologize for the role playe by the royal family in slavery >> mister william, i see you love to dance with the black people and you love to frolic, bu speak some truth on this trip. speak truth for what it' worth. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> on his first trip here, william is expected to acknowledge the painful past but stopped short of a apology. we wait to see if that in an way can satisfy his audience sky news >> before heading to jamaica the duke and duchess o cambridge, took the plunge to swim with sharks and belize this video posted to their official instagram page. shows the royal couple, that's william on the left, and that' the shark. they're visiting the world's second largest barrier reef, t see ocean conservation wor being done there in the video, prince william praises the conservation efforts of the beliz government and communities looks like a fantastic trip fo those two. two years ago today, can you believe it, this happened. >> from this evening, i must give the british people a very simple instruction you must stay at home, because the critical thing you must do to stop the disease spreadin between h
willia apologize for the role playe by the royal family in slavery >> mister william, i see you love to dance with the black people and you love to frolic, bu speak some truth on this trip. speak truth for what it' worth. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> on his first trip here, william is expected to acknowledge the painful past but stopped short of a apology. we wait to see if that in an way can satisfy his audience sky news >> before heading to jamaica the duke and duchess o cambridge, took...
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actually for williams family tennis by i'll take a king, richard, who black girl on earth, joanna scanlan, hello, scanlan one leading actually her portrayal of the widow. he discovers her late husband has a secret family in often love never asks us to bring peace to a worker. nominated film science fiction. blockbuster june missed out on the main gongs, but still took home 5 awards, including for cinema, telegraphy sound and special effects. ah, you're watching the w news live from berlin. here's a recap, made developments and the a war in you cried. russian forces have increased that bombardment of tyrese's cities across the country. even as peace talks between the 2 sides begun, least one person was killed in a rush to strike on a presidential building. in the ukrainian capital, keith german chancellor, elect sholtes as talks between ukraine and russia, must us soon lead to a cease fire was speaking after talks with turkish present regis type earth or on an. the president answered. turkey has provided military aid to you, cried and is sending help despite these countries close ties to r
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thomas partey scored after ten minutes, and despite william troost—ekong equalising shortly after, it was the blacklved in international friendlies tonight. england made light work of ivory coast at wembley. ollie watkins scored the first after half an hour. the aston villa man started ahead of harry kane. raheem sterling added a second before half—time. tyrone mings headed home a third in injury time for gareth southgate's side. scotland are now eight games unbeaten despite letting slip a two—goal lead to draw 2—2 with austria in vienna. john mcginn's fine finish from kieran tierney�*s pull—back put steve clarke's side 2—0 up, but two austrian goals in the last 15 minutes or so pegged them back. alessandro schopf with the equaliser to make it 2—2. austria were knocked out of world cup qualifying by wales last week. tonight, the welsh drew 1—1 with the czech republic to keep up their unbeaten run at home. rubin colwill�*s first international goal equalised two minutes after west ham's tomas soucek had given the czechs the lead, while northern ireland lost 1—0 to hungary in belfast. christian erikse
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i mean the black panther portraits of an unfinished revolution, and it's a beautiful nonfiction book by brian she and yahuru williams. so brian she is the photographer he took these portraits of former black panthers. and then yahuru williams is a historian and he had written these kind of almost vignette style interview excerpts section of in that person's own voice that of the photographs. and somewhere in the book. there's this quote that says basically there there's no single panther history. there are myriad panther histories because every single person who came to the black panther party and participated in it has their own story and tells that story differently. and so i think such a beautiful. it's such a beautiful book and it's such a beautiful way of talking about the movement and in some ways it gave me comfort in writing that my version of the history because while everything in the book is incredibly well-sourced in fact research and everything like it's there is an element of of kind of pulling together. bits and pieces that are often told in different ways like the same person bobby seal. like i read,
i mean the black panther portraits of an unfinished revolution, and it's a beautiful nonfiction book by brian she and yahuru williams. so brian she is the photographer he took these portraits of former black panthers. and then yahuru williams is a historian and he had written these kind of almost vignette style interview excerpts section of in that person's own voice that of the photographs. and somewhere in the book. there's this quote that says basically there there's no single panther...
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black health and wellness programs. i'm excited for a future where everyone has equitable access to healthcare and wellness resources. thank you to al williams francisco historical society for helping us host this event today. thank you for joining us to celebrate and honor the history, health, and lives of black people in this city. [♪♪♪] >> good afternoon. this is president of the san francisco board of supervisors, representing district 10. first of all, i want to start off by saying, happy black history month and wishing you many blessings this year for 2022. i also want to thank the san francisco african-american historical and cultural society for always remembering to bring us together as a people. to celebrate the contributions of black people, not only here in san francisco, but across the country. each year we come together at city hall to kick off black history month. and as we know, every day is black history. it is very important to highlight those contributions and it is really important to kickoff black history month in that fashion, reflective of the city supporting black people. i also want to take the time to say that my fr
black health and wellness programs. i'm excited for a future where everyone has equitable access to healthcare and wellness resources. thank you to al williams francisco historical society for helping us host this event today. thank you for joining us to celebrate and honor the history, health, and lives of black people in this city. [♪♪♪] >> good afternoon. this is president of the san francisco board of supervisors, representing district 10. first of all, i want to start off by...
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office and historical society, our partners and sponsors, welcome to the 2022 black history month kickoff program. i am aloe williams, president of the society's board of directors. the society was founded in 1955. in 1958, it merged with a local chapter of the association for the study of african-american life and history, which is better known as the national group which started the celebration of what is now black history month. that is the society became the official sponsor of black history month in san francisco. from the beginning, the socie
office and historical society, our partners and sponsors, welcome to the 2022 black history month kickoff program. i am aloe williams, president of the society's board of directors. the society was founded in 1955. in 1958, it merged with a local chapter of the association for the study of african-american life and history, which is better known as the national group which started the celebration of what is now black history month. that is the society became the official sponsor of black...
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in just 60 seconds, my exclusive interview with former attorney general william barr what he says about racial justice and the blackes matter movement during his time in the trump administration >>> tonight, we're getting an insider's account of the trump white house during the wave of racial justice demonstrations that rocked the nation. in his new memoir, former attorney general william barr offers insight into how the president reacted as well as his own thoughts on race and what he calls the big lie. here's more of my exclusive interview. in spring 2020, americans took to the streets protesting the death of george floyd who was killed by minneapolis police officers >> what do you want? >> change. >> when do you want it >> now >> can we talk about the big lie? >> which one is that >> you write about the big lie being black lives matter >> yeah. >> what did you mean by that? >> black lives matter is based on the premise that the main threat to black welfare in the inner city are out of control police force that gratuitously kill african americans, and that's simply borne out by the facts >> black lives matter! >>
in just 60 seconds, my exclusive interview with former attorney general william barr what he says about racial justice and the blackes matter movement during his time in the trump administration >>> tonight, we're getting an insider's account of the trump white house during the wave of racial justice demonstrations that rocked the nation. in his new memoir, former attorney general william barr offers insight into how the president reacted as well as his own thoughts on race and what he...
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>> well abolitionism was a very radical idea and that included blacks and whites, you know, often we think it was mostly people like william lloyd garrison, john brown, others who were right, but black abolitionists and others were active in it but democrats who were almost complete white party and party like people like martin van buren who didn't want to abolish slavery was critical of slavery expansion but he was not an abolitionist, and democrats tended, again, when in majority party to call abolitionists and people who wanted women to vote, prohibition of alcohol, had a common term for them, called them fanatics, wonderful story i quote by nathaniel hawthorn, democrat, biography franklin pierce before he was president about sort of a story where all these people gather in the countryside and throw all these old cherished traditions into a bonfire including bibles and lots of other things and democrats believed that you wanted, you know, poor folks democracy, yes, but you didn't want to disrupt the whole social order, you know, to get it. in fact, they often had a sense of a golden age thinking that before, you know, w
>> well abolitionism was a very radical idea and that included blacks and whites, you know, often we think it was mostly people like william lloyd garrison, john brown, others who were right, but black abolitionists and others were active in it but democrats who were almost complete white party and party like people like martin van buren who didn't want to abolish slavery was critical of slavery expansion but he was not an abolitionist, and democrats tended, again, when in majority party...
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williams family tennis by. i'll take a king, richard, who bought black or earth. joanna scanlon, hamlin, one leading actress for her portrayal of a widow who discovers her late husband has a secret family in often love. ah, the emperor asks us to bring peace for workers. momento nominated film science fiction. blockbuster june, missed out on the main gongs, but still took home 5 awards, including for cinema, telegraphy sound and special effects. her fears, ah, come with you watching the w news. i'll be back at the top of the hour with more broad news followed by the day. i hope to see you then. ah ah ah ah ah, with ah, today she's self confident and strong, but as a victim of female genital mutilation. mary claire mando suffered for a long time. now she's taken up the fight against this cruel practice and helped victims through her. and i zation marie claire's letter with connect on d. w. ah, with that is he she, when i arrived here, i slept with a sick of people in a room. 9th and it was hard. i wish fear. i even got white hair is learning the german language help. yeah. a lot. this kids to me and craig opport
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white and indigenous forms of knowledge making and we can also see figures like the black abolitionist and activist william wells brown who was interpreting works of classical sculpture in the galleries of the british museum and really staking a claim to his right to an education and to his own expertise, but we can also see there's like or a white hitchcock who was a really talented artist and natural history illustrator who you know when visiting these collections was was sometimes reflecting on the fact that you know her husband and son were likely to to benefit more from them than she might so count allow us to really trace the the people who were who were engaging and visiting museum collections to think beyond what institutions were promising or claiming to offer but also to see how people are reflecting on their own place within within these institutions and really kind of challenging the the limits of what was being defined as as useful during this period um the imaginative responses of writers also help us to illuminate the kinds of challenges and bigger questions that the museums were raising in
white and indigenous forms of knowledge making and we can also see figures like the black abolitionist and activist william wells brown who was interpreting works of classical sculpture in the galleries of the british museum and really staking a claim to his right to an education and to his own expertise, but we can also see there's like or a white hitchcock who was a really talented artist and natural history illustrator who you know when visiting these collections was was sometimes reflecting...
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very radical idea when it began and abolitionist movement included blacks and whites, you know often we think it's mostly people like william la garrison and john brown others who were white but black abolitionists not just federal government. the others are very active in it but democrats who were as i said almost completely white party and a party that even people like martin van buren who didn't want to abolish slavery who didn't want my boss lady was critical of slavery slavery expansion, but he was not an abolitionist and sympathize abolitionists and democrats tended again when the majority party to call abolitionists and people wanted women to vote people wanted the prohibition of alcohol. they had a common term for them. they called them fanatics. there's a wonderful story. i quote by hawthorne nathaniel hawthorne the great novelist. who was the democrat who what a campaiography of franklin pierce before he was elected president 1852 anyone read it about well democrats did about sort of a story where where all these people gather in the countryside and throw all these old cherished traditions into a bonfire including
very radical idea when it began and abolitionist movement included blacks and whites, you know often we think it's mostly people like william la garrison and john brown others who were white but black abolitionists not just federal government. the others are very active in it but democrats who were as i said almost completely white party and a party that even people like martin van buren who didn't want to abolish slavery who didn't want my boss lady was critical of slavery slavery expansion,...
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thomas partey scored after ten minutes, and despite william troost—ekong equalising shortly after, it was the blackfor gareth southgate's side. scotland are now eight games unbeaten despite letting slip a two—goal lead to draw 2—2 with austria in vienna. john mcginn's fine finish from kieran tierney�*s pull—back put steve clarke's side 2—0 up, but two austrian goals in the last 15 minutes or so pegged them back. alessandro schopf with the equaliser to make it 2—2. austria were knocked out of world cup qualifying by wales last week. tonight, the welsh drew 1—1 with the czech republic to keep up their unbeaten run at home. rubin colwill�*s first international goal equalised two minutes after west ham's tomas soucek had given the czechs the lead, while northern ireland lost 1—0 to hungary in belfast. christian eriksen enjoyed a special night against serbia. it's the first time he's featured as a player at copenhagen's parken stadium since that terrible incident at the euros last summer, where he collapsed on the pitch suffering a cardiac arrest. and what a return — eriksen scoring a stunner for denmar
thomas partey scored after ten minutes, and despite william troost—ekong equalising shortly after, it was the blackfor gareth southgate's side. scotland are now eight games unbeaten despite letting slip a two—goal lead to draw 2—2 with austria in vienna. john mcginn's fine finish from kieran tierney�*s pull—back put steve clarke's side 2—0 up, but two austrian goals in the last 15 minutes or so pegged them back. alessandro schopf with the equaliser to make it 2—2. austria were...
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black health and wellness programs. i'm excited for a future where everyone has equitable access to healthcare and wellness resources. thank you to al williamshe san francisco historical society for helping us host this event today. thank you for joining us to celebrate and honor the history, health, and lives of black people in this city. [♪♪♪] >> good afternoon. this is president of the san francisco board of supervisors, representing district 10. first of all, i want to start off by saying, happy black history month and wishing you many blessings this year for 2022. i also want to thank the san francisco african-american historical and cultural society for always remembering to bring us together as a people. to celebrate the contributions of black people, not only here in san francisco, but across the country. each year we come together at city hall to kick off black history month. and as we know, every day is black history. it is very important to highlight those contributions and it is really important to kickoff black history month in that fashion, reflective of the city supporting black people. i also want to take the time to say that
black health and wellness programs. i'm excited for a future where everyone has equitable access to healthcare and wellness resources. thank you to al williamshe san francisco historical society for helping us host this event today. thank you for joining us to celebrate and honor the history, health, and lives of black people in this city. [♪♪♪] >> good afternoon. this is president of the san francisco board of supervisors, representing district 10. first of all, i want to start off...
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momentous, will smith could clinch best actor, only the fifth black man to do so, for his portrayal of the father of tennis stars venus and serena williamsctor and become the first deaf man with an acting oscar. sci—fi epic dune could win a sweep of craft categories, though for the first time, controversially, those awards aren't being handed out live. as for uk and irish hopes, they're pinned on sir kenneth branagh's belfast — up for seven oscars, including best picture. katie razzall, bbc news, los angeles. you're watching bbc news. there's plenty much coming up shortly, do not go away. good afternoon. after the warm, sunny days we've had lately, i think the weather this week will come as something as a shock to the system because it's going to turn much colder and with that, for some of us, there will be some snow. the nights turning increasingly cold and frosty as well. where we have had low cloud, mist and fog today, it's been feeling quite chilly. that was the scene from a weather watcher in essex earlier on. some of these eastern areas will stay grey and murky through the day. west, more sunshine, lifting temperatures to around 17
momentous, will smith could clinch best actor, only the fifth black man to do so, for his portrayal of the father of tennis stars venus and serena williamsctor and become the first deaf man with an acting oscar. sci—fi epic dune could win a sweep of craft categories, though for the first time, controversially, those awards aren't being handed out live. as for uk and irish hopes, they're pinned on sir kenneth branagh's belfast — up for seven oscars, including best picture. katie razzall, bbc...
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momentous, will smith could clinch best actor, only the fifth black man to do so, for his portrayal of the father of tennis stars venus and serena williamsirst deaf man with an acting oscar. sci—fi epic dune could win a sweep of craft categories, though for the first time, controversially, those awards aren't being handed out live. as for uk and irish hopes, they're pinned on sir kenneth branagh's belfast — up for seven oscars, including best picture. katie razzall, bbc news, los angeles. let's just bring you these pictures from lviv in western ukraine, which give you a taste of life in the city. it's a video which has gone viral of a young musician playing a piano outside the main railway station — as the air raids sound. lviv has generally been considered a safe haven, as it's so far from the russian border, but on saturday there were several rocket attacks. an oil storage facility took a hit, sending clouds you can reach me on twitter — i'm @lvaughanjones. hello there. after the warm and often sunny days we've become used to lately, the forecast for this week may well come as a shock to the system. it is going to turn quite a lot cold
momentous, will smith could clinch best actor, only the fifth black man to do so, for his portrayal of the father of tennis stars venus and serena williamsirst deaf man with an acting oscar. sci—fi epic dune could win a sweep of craft categories, though for the first time, controversially, those awards aren't being handed out live. as for uk and irish hopes, they're pinned on sir kenneth branagh's belfast — up for seven oscars, including best picture. katie razzall, bbc news, los angeles....
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momentous, will smith could clinch best actor, only the fifth black man to do so, for his portrayal of the father of tennis stars venus and serena williamsrting actor and become the first deaf man with an acting oscar. sci—fi epic dune could win a sweep of craft categories, though for the first time, controversially, those awards aren't being handed out live. as for uk and irish hopes, they're pinned on sir kenneth branagh's belfast — up for seven oscars, including best picture. katie razzall, bbc news, los angeles. such exciting times. we can speak to katie. she joins us live on the red carpet outside the dolby theater. it's great to have you on the programme and i can see that it's very busy where you are. this very much the first proper event coming out of the pandemic. talk us through what the mood is like now. well. what the mood is like now. well, it's only about — what the mood is like now. well, it's only about 40 _ what the mood is like now. well, it's only about 40 minutes - what the mood is like now. well, it's only about 40 minutes until. what the mood is like now. -ii it's only about 40 minutes until the ceremony is recorded
momentous, will smith could clinch best actor, only the fifth black man to do so, for his portrayal of the father of tennis stars venus and serena williamsrting actor and become the first deaf man with an acting oscar. sci—fi epic dune could win a sweep of craft categories, though for the first time, controversially, those awards aren't being handed out live. as for uk and irish hopes, they're pinned on sir kenneth branagh's belfast — up for seven oscars, including best picture. katie...
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momentous, will smith could clinch best actor, only the fifth black man to do so, for his portrayal of the father of tennis stars venus and serena williamsdune could win a sweep of craft categories, though for the first time, controversially, those awards aren't being handed out live. as for uk and irish hopes, they're pinned on sir kenneth branagh's belfast — up for seven oscars, including best picture. katie razzall, bbc news, los angeles. exciting stuff and lots more on our website. hello there. after the warm and often sunny days we've become used to lately, the forecast for this week may well come as a shock to the system. it is going to turn quite a lot colder. there's snow in the forecast for some and the nights will become increasingly cold and frosty. as we go through tonight, temperatures will drop where we keep the clear skies, but we're going to see quite a lot of low cloud, mist and fog developing once again, especially across eastern areas. but also, one or two showers developing across parts of northern england, maybe northern ireland later in the night. 7 or 8 degrees if you see cloudy skies overhead, but temperatures in
momentous, will smith could clinch best actor, only the fifth black man to do so, for his portrayal of the father of tennis stars venus and serena williamsdune could win a sweep of craft categories, though for the first time, controversially, those awards aren't being handed out live. as for uk and irish hopes, they're pinned on sir kenneth branagh's belfast — up for seven oscars, including best picture. katie razzall, bbc news, los angeles. exciting stuff and lots more on our website. hello...
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. >> that they chose a black man to be the new chief for rancho cordova. absolutely not. williams says she's also calling for an investigation into anyone convicted of crimes under adams, citing her discriminatory practices. nobody from the city would return our calls for comment. but during the last city council meeting council member garrett gatewood mentioned his disappointment in the racist language found abraham lincoln elementary. >> as the only african-american to be on the council. and as one of the black leaders in the region is so egregious. >> and promised to pass a resolution against racism. >> cordoba jeannie nguyen, fox 40 news. >> still ahead, we will continue our ukrainian coverage by speaking to some international students who are stuck in ukraine. and we'll hear from the bay area group that's working to get them out of the war torn country. plus, the search efforts continuing in the east bay today for alexa's game where things now stand after a second weekend of searching. >> welcome back, everyone. so a new pizza vending machine is we're going to take on the cha
. >> that they chose a black man to be the new chief for rancho cordova. absolutely not. williams says she's also calling for an investigation into anyone convicted of crimes under adams, citing her discriminatory practices. nobody from the city would return our calls for comment. but during the last city council meeting council member garrett gatewood mentioned his disappointment in the racist language found abraham lincoln elementary. >> as the only african-american to be on the...
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office and historical society, our partners and sponsors, welcome to the 2022 black history month kickoff program. i am aloe williams, president of the society's board of directors. the society was founded in 1955. in 1958, it merged with a local chapter of the association for the study of african-american life and history, which is better known
office and historical society, our partners and sponsors, welcome to the 2022 black history month kickoff program. i am aloe williams, president of the society's board of directors. the society was founded in 1955. in 1958, it merged with a local chapter of the association for the study of african-american life and history, which is better known
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momentous, will smith could clinch best actor, only the fifth black man to do so, for his portrayal of the father of tennis stars venus and serena williamsc dune could win a sweep of craft categories, though for the first time, controversially, those awards aren't being handed out live. as for uk and irish hopes, they're pinned on sir kenneth branagh's belfast — up for seven oscars, including best picture. katie razzall, bbc news, los angeles. we'll be hearing more from kt in la with updates on the oscars in the next few hours. meanwhile, you can reach us on social media. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @luxmy—g. plenty more to come. stay with us. after the warm and often sunny days, we have become used to the forecast for this week may well be a shock to the system. it will turn colder. so in the forecast for some and the knights will become increasingly cold and frosty. as we go through tonight, temperatures will drop. where weekly is clear skies. lots of cloud and mist and fog developing, especially across eastern areas and one or two showers in northern england, may be northern ireland later in the night. seven or 8 degrees. if you
momentous, will smith could clinch best actor, only the fifth black man to do so, for his portrayal of the father of tennis stars venus and serena williamsc dune could win a sweep of craft categories, though for the first time, controversially, those awards aren't being handed out live. as for uk and irish hopes, they're pinned on sir kenneth branagh's belfast — up for seven oscars, including best picture. katie razzall, bbc news, los angeles. we'll be hearing more from kt in la with updates...