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amy: we will speak to the historian paul ortiz and julia wright, the daughter of richard wright who was from elaine, arkansas. his uncle was lynched in 1916. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is formally ruling out direct peace talks with vladimir putin after the kremlin declared it had annexed four ukrainian territory seized by russia's military. earlier today, zelenskyy signed a decree stating talks with who never ukraine's fate would be "impossible" adding "we are ready for dialogue with russia but was another president russia." this comes as ukraine's military continues to climb benefield victories. in the east, they have advanced for the russian held luhansk region after its troops recaptured the city of lyman saturday. meanwhile, ukrainian forces reportedly took territories among the river in the south on monday. in afghanistan, the death toll in last week's attack on an educational center in kabul has risen to 53, with more than 110 people injured. most of t
amy: we will speak to the historian paul ortiz and julia wright, the daughter of richard wright who was from elaine, arkansas. his uncle was lynched in 1916. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is formally ruling out direct peace talks with vladimir putin after the kremlin declared it had annexed four ukrainian territory seized by russia's military. earlier today, zelenskyy...
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commissioner wright. >> yeah. i want to follow up on that and i appreciate what commissioner so and commissioner nageswaran just said and what mr. sucray was saying about context statements being living documents and we would have the ability to further this discussion and change and update or further explain the terminology. i was just peering back through and the first line of the introduction of the document or within the document does state that that styles of historically referred to as victorian and described the department's reasoning briefly for changing to the gilded age. i also would not have a problem with gilded age -- with using the terminology gilded age practice reason thyself formerly victorian or formerly referred to as victorian in a way to clarify that, but i do agree that moving forward with the body of of the work as it's completed is probably a good move. i don't object to what is included in the document now. >> so commissioner johns did you want -- >> so i then -- >> revise. >> commissioner
commissioner wright. >> yeah. i want to follow up on that and i appreciate what commissioner so and commissioner nageswaran just said and what mr. sucray was saying about context statements being living documents and we would have the ability to further this discussion and change and update or further explain the terminology. i was just peering back through and the first line of the introduction of the document or within the document does state that that styles of historically referred to...
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wright now, we practice killing it ourselves every day. like murder is legal in america. >> even abortion? >> yes. >> whoever gets the position needs to listen to the vision. i didn't know i was going to rhyme when i first started. they need to have elon. they need to have me. you should start with those two and then we will get to the rest of them. you can pull and johnny and all of the living, super brilliant people. we need to analyze and not just sell out for the cash. these fortune 500 companies are just selling out for the cash. put god first and the best representation of god is the children. the children is extension of family. but the families first. there so many things. the suburbs. the train tracks being ripped up by gm just for capitalism. all these ideas that we have. we are now living in a place where we are the orphans of capitalism and we have to take a pause and rethink how we can have the most beautiful existence possible for our children, for the kids. we are all kids. we are all god's kids. we are all sons of abraham.
wright now, we practice killing it ourselves every day. like murder is legal in america. >> even abortion? >> yes. >> whoever gets the position needs to listen to the vision. i didn't know i was going to rhyme when i first started. they need to have elon. they need to have me. you should start with those two and then we will get to the rest of them. you can pull and johnny and all of the living, super brilliant people. we need to analyze and not just sell out for the cash....
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wright designed building every day. >> frank lloyd wright is arguably the best architect, most famous architect from the united states, and to have it here in our backyard is something that we love to share with everybody, >> the buildings aspire will be lit up every night for the next 60 nights to mark the 60 year anniversary, and fun fact, that recognize the civic center from the 19 seven film, gattaca which which was filmed there. > >> the web telescope sending back more stunning images of our our universe. the remarkable cosmic site it just revealed. >> >> we have sports coming up after the break, a lot of activities going on for greenbrier, which jimmy garoppolo has been taking part in, plus the injury update on nick bosa, and the story that once again takes the lead, draymond gr naomi: every year the wildfires, the smoke seems to get worse. jessica: there is actual particles on every single surface. dr. cooke: california has the worst air pollution in the country. the top 2 causes are vehicles and wildfires. prop 30 helps clean our air. it will reduce the tailpipe emissions that
wright designed building every day. >> frank lloyd wright is arguably the best architect, most famous architect from the united states, and to have it here in our backyard is something that we love to share with everybody, >> the buildings aspire will be lit up every night for the next 60 nights to mark the 60 year anniversary, and fun fact, that recognize the civic center from the 19 seven film, gattaca which which was filmed there. > >> the web telescope sending back more...
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jim wright was a marine veteran.er of students and teachers and democracy and his family and dartmouth college. he was an intellect and never an elitist. he was a friend to us all. he taught me history. he taught me reverence for service, he taught me empathy for veterans and their wounds. he taught me friendship and he taught me fellowship, and i will miss him deeply. in judaism mourners say the kadish. it is trans plated from the armaic the words are a lit annie of praise for god at a time when maybe mourners don't want to offer praise. one interpretation of why we do this is because of the believe that the only true comfort in the loss of someone so special can be achieved in viewing the death as part of a whole that we cannot fathom. while academics like jim and journalists like me require proof and evidence, we can all acknowledge that we do not know that that theory is wrong. perhaps it is fantastical, perhaps it is an illusion, but perhaps it is right. we can only know what a special soul james wright was and
jim wright was a marine veteran.er of students and teachers and democracy and his family and dartmouth college. he was an intellect and never an elitist. he was a friend to us all. he taught me history. he taught me reverence for service, he taught me empathy for veterans and their wounds. he taught me friendship and he taught me fellowship, and i will miss him deeply. in judaism mourners say the kadish. it is trans plated from the armaic the words are a lit annie of praise for god at a time...
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professor wright, president wright, jim, was along with me the whole time.ompliments, and articles he has written, and books. jim wright was a marine veteran, he was a lover of students, and teachers, and democracy, and his family, and dartmouth college. he was an intellect and never an elitist. he was a friend to us all. he taught me history, he taught me reverence for service, he talked me empathy for veterans and their wounds, he taught me friendship, and he taught me fellowship, and i will miss him deeply. in judaism, mourners say [speaking non-english] if you translate it from the ever make aramaic -- off our price. when interpretation of why we do this is the belief -- so special can be achieved in viewing the death as part of a hole that we cannot fathom. and while academics like jim, journalists like me, require proof, and evidence, we can all acknowledge that we do not know that that theory is wrong, perhaps it is fantastical, perhaps it is an illusion, but perhaps it is right. we can only know what a special soul james wright was, and wonder -- acc
professor wright, president wright, jim, was along with me the whole time.ompliments, and articles he has written, and books. jim wright was a marine veteran, he was a lover of students, and teachers, and democracy, and his family, and dartmouth college. he was an intellect and never an elitist. he was a friend to us all. he taught me history, he taught me reverence for service, he talked me empathy for veterans and their wounds, he taught me friendship, and he taught me fellowship, and i will...
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commissioner wright? >> yes, i would -- what i really wanted to say have been said by all the commissioners but i want to commend everyone and just really say thank you. the legacy business program is so important and i'm always surprised and impressed and i would also say that i was extra touched by the story of black and blue tattoo and if i ever decide to get a tattoo, i'll come there. [laughter] thank you. >> thank you. >> commissioner president matsuda, commissioner black is requesting to be recognized. >> sure. i love this city. i'm so appreciative of the chance to recognize these important four businesses that provide such wonderful culture to san francisco residents and visitors and i want to say that i was charmed by commissioner johns comment about legacies being passed down and the businesses being considered for a legacy business. i thought that was a very nice mention. i'm fully in support of all four wonderful businesses. >> thank you. i believe we have -- >> we have two motions, commissione
commissioner wright? >> yes, i would -- what i really wanted to say have been said by all the commissioners but i want to commend everyone and just really say thank you. the legacy business program is so important and i'm always surprised and impressed and i would also say that i was extra touched by the story of black and blue tattoo and if i ever decide to get a tattoo, i'll come there. [laughter] thank you. >> thank you. >> commissioner president matsuda, commissioner black...
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ben wright, bbc news.trading week begins on the international markets, reaction to the changes of the last 48 hours will be closely watched. and the new chancellor has some difficult sums to grapple with. our economics correspondent dharshini david is with me. in the last hour, the pound has moved up slightly against the dollar as international trading resumed for the first time after the chancellor ripped up an economic strategy that was launched just a month ago. but will his version reassure other financial markets? let's look at some of the challenges. this is the cost of new government borrowing as dictated by the bond markets — which also impact mortgage rates — that rate remained higher on friday than it was prior to september's mini budget — investors are still anxious that the government's plans are risky. jeremy hunt will have to convince them on three fronts on the 31st of october when he unveils his plans — and the independent watchdog's assessment. can he boost long—term growth, how will he fu
ben wright, bbc news.trading week begins on the international markets, reaction to the changes of the last 48 hours will be closely watched. and the new chancellor has some difficult sums to grapple with. our economics correspondent dharshini david is with me. in the last hour, the pound has moved up slightly against the dollar as international trading resumed for the first time after the chancellor ripped up an economic strategy that was launched just a month ago. but will his version reassure...
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francine: laura wright in london. let's get more on the economy.ent biden downplaying -- president biden downplaying the chance for a recession. we are joined by vanguard asset management chief jumana saleheen . it does feel like everything is turning into a perfect storm in terms of inflation. can the u.s. avoid a recession? dr. jumana saleheen: i think for this year they probably will. the labor market data is still very strong. i think this year they probably can avoid a recession. going into next year, as policy keeps tightening we start to see that affecting the real economy, it will get harder. tom: we were speaking to ben gutteridge earlier in the show and he says he sees a pivot from the fed after a hike in november. is that something, is that a trajectory you would see as possible given the inflation dynamics we are seeing in the u.s.? dr. jumana saleheen: our view is that rates will continue to rise into the spring of next year. we see the terminal rate above 4%. the terminal rate being the rate at which interest rates will peak. tom: is
francine: laura wright in london. let's get more on the economy.ent biden downplaying -- president biden downplaying the chance for a recession. we are joined by vanguard asset management chief jumana saleheen . it does feel like everything is turning into a perfect storm in terms of inflation. can the u.s. avoid a recession? dr. jumana saleheen: i think for this year they probably will. the labor market data is still very strong. i think this year they probably can avoid a recession. going...
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six scoreless for kyle wright! ♪ a once in a generation leap for the iphone camera. ♪ the most advanced display in a smartphone. ♪ and... for the first time... iphone can detect a crash and call for help. ♪ moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day, that's effective without topical steroids. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin while some saw up to 100% clear skin. plus, they felt fast itch relief some as early as 2 days. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal, cancers including lymphoma and skin canr, death, heart attack, stroke, and tears in the stomach or intestines occurred. people 50 and older with at least one heart disease risk factor have higher risks. don't take if allergic to rinvoq, as serious rea
six scoreless for kyle wright! ♪ a once in a generation leap for the iphone camera. ♪ the most advanced display in a smartphone. ♪ and... for the first time... iphone can detect a crash and call for help. ♪ moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day, that's effective without topical...
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wright goes on to say that ms.. hurston voluntarily continues in her novel that tradition, which was forced upon the -- in theater. that is a minstrel technique that, makes the white folks laugh while writes misapprehension of her work and her ambitions probably hurston. she was furious when she read a review of the novel her friend and mentor alain locke. he described the book as folklore fiction, best and it dismissed hurston for her failure to produce what he thought like. richard wright should be the the most powerful strain in black literature, which was a social protest novel. it really was very devastating for us in the locke was more than a mentor. he was someone she really and hurston didn't give praise easily. she didn't have collect mentors readily. so it was devastating her to read locke's critical review. she'd always been such a good student and was really faithful to him in that way. negative reactions. as i said from rock, locke, wright and who called the book a blight of calculate it burlesque. they
wright goes on to say that ms.. hurston voluntarily continues in her novel that tradition, which was forced upon the -- in theater. that is a minstrel technique that, makes the white folks laugh while writes misapprehension of her work and her ambitions probably hurston. she was furious when she read a review of the novel her friend and mentor alain locke. he described the book as folklore fiction, best and it dismissed hurston for her failure to produce what he thought like. richard wright...
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say the bus carrying 14 students was driving through a green light when mick wright was fatally hit. well we know for sure is that the school bus was traveling east on read entered the intersection of 10th street and the 18 year old male was traveling on an electric scooter north on 10th street. so cross in front of the path of the school bus and which point he was struck by the school bus and sustain fatal injuries the football team and staff learned of mick wright's death during their meeting this morning and spent the majority of the day deciding on what to do with their scheduled game against new mexico state. we were there as team buses left the facility after originally scheduled to take the team to the airport at 11:30 head coach brandon brennan shown here speaking with president perez today brandon saying in a statement quote we lost an amazing young man tragically this morning sjsu athletics director. jeff konia says the tight knit spartan community is great in the very bright articulate energetic individual was a freshman beloved by the team. had a great personality. it's a
say the bus carrying 14 students was driving through a green light when mick wright was fatally hit. well we know for sure is that the school bus was traveling east on read entered the intersection of 10th street and the 18 year old male was traveling on an electric scooter north on 10th street. so cross in front of the path of the school bus and which point he was struck by the school bus and sustain fatal injuries the football team and staff learned of mick wright's death during their meeting...
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>> yeah, brianna, this is being filed by the biological mother of daunte wright.en crump who has represented the family. part of the lawsuit says over the $1.039 million raised not one single penny has been turned over to the plaintiff for the benefit of daunte junior. despite claiming she was promised up front that gofundme claims would be split 50/50 between his family and daunte junior to make sure he's taken care of. >> how is it going at this point? >> basically ben crump sent a statement that reads in part, this is strictly a family dispute between the mother of daunte write's child and daunte's parents. ben crump law did not benefit from any of the funds raised and we did not accept any fee in this case. our hearts are always with the family and we pray they can find resolution. i've reaches out to daunte wright's parents, his mother in particular and haven't gotten a response they have 21 days in court to respond based on what's filed. obviously, this seems to be trying to be figured out at the family level that has now spilled over into the courts. >> oma
>> yeah, brianna, this is being filed by the biological mother of daunte wright.en crump who has represented the family. part of the lawsuit says over the $1.039 million raised not one single penny has been turned over to the plaintiff for the benefit of daunte junior. despite claiming she was promised up front that gofundme claims would be split 50/50 between his family and daunte junior to make sure he's taken care of. >> how is it going at this point? >> basically ben crump...
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e this wright is one that many of our guests can take to the bottom of the amount mountain just to show you how big the mountain is. the crazy horse project was started in late teen 1940s and did the work is carried out by jadwiga. the land is owned by the foundation. we've been able to get little pieces of the time and purchase it. the mountain preservation has been going on since june 3, 1948 the first blast on a mountain. dad and mother were here in five of the survivors of the battle of the little bighorn and those people describe what crazy horse looked like to them. he based that off of the description of those five survivors. we were right in the middle of the black hills. all of the black hills are considered sacred and this is a place where thee to hunt for food and a place where they came to pray and this is very personal land and very private things have been here for them and they still do it and just more modern ways. standing there in 1939 invited him to come out and start them out on carving a dad decided to come out to the reservation when he did he realize he didn't kno
e this wright is one that many of our guests can take to the bottom of the amount mountain just to show you how big the mountain is. the crazy horse project was started in late teen 1940s and did the work is carried out by jadwiga. the land is owned by the foundation. we've been able to get little pieces of the time and purchase it. the mountain preservation has been going on since june 3, 1948 the first blast on a mountain. dad and mother were here in five of the survivors of the battle of the...
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jasmine wright, live for us from the white house. thank you so much. >>> experts are estimating that hurricane ian caused as much as $47 billion worth of damage and this morning we're seeing some really astounding before-and-after images from the storm that we want to share with you. this is from fort myers beach. this is just a couple miles, maybe less than a couple miles down the road from where we're standing right now. on the left-hand side a thriving beach community and on the right empty lots where buildings once food, where an economy thrived, where families like mine came to vacation and made memories. here's a look at sanibel island where my folks, my mom and my sister spent a good part of the summer. they are cut off from the mainland sanibel right now. it is only accessible by boat or helicopter. so many homes and businesses have been swept away all across the region and, again, an early estimate for how much was lost financially, $47 billion. it would make it the most expensive storm in state history. that is, of course,
jasmine wright, live for us from the white house. thank you so much. >>> experts are estimating that hurricane ian caused as much as $47 billion worth of damage and this morning we're seeing some really astounding before-and-after images from the storm that we want to share with you. this is from fort myers beach. this is just a couple miles, maybe less than a couple miles down the road from where we're standing right now. on the left-hand side a thriving beach community and on the...
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forgive me, it is ben wright who is there. then, iam forgive me, it is ben wright who is there.t the camera, shouldn't i? yes, and we are told that liz truss is imminent. there we go. i got the name of the corresponded and the place wrong. it is the tories, isn't it? ., �* ., , place wrong. it is the tories, isn't it? ., , ~ it? you've got the right party! and liz truss is — it? you've got the right party! and liz truss is on _ it? you've got the right party! and liz truss is on her _ it? you've got the right party! and liz truss is on her way _ it? you've got the right party! and liz truss is on her way and - it? you've got the right party! and liz truss is on her way and at - it? you've got the right party! and liz truss is on her way and at anyl liz truss is on her way and at any moment will be arriving at the conference hotel. the conference doesn't actually get going properly until the afternoon, about 4pm, she won't make her speech as prime ministers until wednesday, so quite a long time that she will be here, and quite a lot of opportunities to ask questions of her own go
forgive me, it is ben wright who is there. then, iam forgive me, it is ben wright who is there.t the camera, shouldn't i? yes, and we are told that liz truss is imminent. there we go. i got the name of the corresponded and the place wrong. it is the tories, isn't it? ., �* ., , place wrong. it is the tories, isn't it? ., , ~ it? you've got the right party! and liz truss is — it? you've got the right party! and liz truss is on _ it? you've got the right party! and liz truss is on her _ it?...
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wright and benedicte — symbolic value as well.ey celebrate the depths— benedicte while they celebrate the depths of the pictures of the most recent— depths of the pictures of the most recent attack rbrill depths of the pictures of the most recent attac— recent attack will stop it seems that ukraine _ recent attack will stop it seems that ukraine has _ recent attack will stop it seems that ukraine has more - recent attack will stop it seems l that ukraine has more successes recent attack will stop it seems - that ukraine has more successes that these indiscriminate attacks are increasing that this will be the price that they have to pay. the president putin _ price that they have to pay. tue: president putin will price that they have to pay. t't;e: president putin will try price that they have to pay. tt9: president putin will try to price that they have to pay. tt9 president putin will try to get them to pay. i think that moscow is claiming the target was a military one. clearly that was a building at night, middle of the night, a
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i'll get the big picture from robin wright of "the new yorker," who calls this the world's first women-led counterrevolution. >>> but first, here's my take. in late 1992, i started my first full-time job as managing editor of foreign affairs. i remember sorting through manuscript after manuscript, arguing that japan was going to take over the world. that claim was not unusual at the time. a big best seller of the year was the novel "rising sun." a call to arms for economic war with tokyo. in 1991, the book "the coming war with japan" predicted inevitable and major military conflict. during the 1992 presidential primaries, one of the busiest campaign slogans came from democratic senator paul sanders. the cold war is over, he would say. japan won. what is striking about these words is that they all came well after the crash of the japanese stock market, which fell from its peak in december 1989. we now mark 1990 as the year that japan's giddy growth era ended. but at the time, people assumed this was just a temporary interruption. they saw the data, but then returned to their old thinking. c
i'll get the big picture from robin wright of "the new yorker," who calls this the world's first women-led counterrevolution. >>> but first, here's my take. in late 1992, i started my first full-time job as managing editor of foreign affairs. i remember sorting through manuscript after manuscript, arguing that japan was going to take over the world. that claim was not unusual at the time. a big best seller of the year was the novel "rising sun." a call to arms for...
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ben wright, bbc news.o china, where president xijinping has said beijing would not renounce the right to use force in order to take control of taiwan, which beijing considers part of china. in his opening address to the communist party congress, president xi also stressed the need for continued economic development, despite signalling he won't ease the country's zero—covid policy that has led to mass lockdowns. our china correspondent stephen mcdonell reports from beijing. xijinping is on the brink of an historic third term in office. a move which will give him power not seen in decades. so at the great hall of the people, he was praising his government's performance, sounding strident, as he said the communist party would try to achieve peaceful unification with the self—governing island of taiwan, but warning that he wouldn't rule out seizing by force what he sees as part of his country's territory. translation: we will never promise to renounce the use| of force as an option. he defended the hong kong c
ben wright, bbc news.o china, where president xijinping has said beijing would not renounce the right to use force in order to take control of taiwan, which beijing considers part of china. in his opening address to the communist party congress, president xi also stressed the need for continued economic development, despite signalling he won't ease the country's zero—covid policy that has led to mass lockdowns. our china correspondent stephen mcdonell reports from beijing. xijinping is on the...
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ben wright, bbc news.anti—government protests in iran, with demonstrators at tehran university shouting slogans about the events at evin prison on saturday. the authorities have acknowledged four people were killed in the fire that broke out there. i asked our news reporter azadeh moshiri what iran's state media has been reporting about the incident. they are being very careful about what they do release, because, of course, there is a concern for them that this information and the events of last night could trickle down to protesters and further inflame the protests that have been going on. now, what we do know in terms of what they are reporting is that four people have died — they are saying it was because of smoke inhalation — and that more than 60 people were injured, but this conflicts with what some of the prisoners inside evin prison have actually told bbc persia, which is that there were gunshots, there was teargas that was used against inmates, and that does match what we have been seeing in thos
ben wright, bbc news.anti—government protests in iran, with demonstrators at tehran university shouting slogans about the events at evin prison on saturday. the authorities have acknowledged four people were killed in the fire that broke out there. i asked our news reporter azadeh moshiri what iran's state media has been reporting about the incident. they are being very careful about what they do release, because, of course, there is a concern for them that this information and the events of...
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and another essay about the dynamics with richard wright to meet everybody and all that we are to beonstantly unfolding complicated heritage that is our experience. to memb it is the rallying cry and visible for generations to come. >> thank you so much. and then went to talk about that with you. so that we went to bring everyone else to the roundtable so the next member of the roundtable and i would like to introduce her quick so author of "the new york times" bestseller a black feminist and also author of the award-winning the intellectual thoughts and co-author of a guide to crushing girlhood. and associate professor and sexuality and studies from rutgers university. thank you so much for joining us i know we are looking forward to be a part of the roundtable. >> thank you everybody for that wonderful introduction and for these provocative thoughts.m but that opening three paragraphs it's all love black literature and i just cannot imagine. and it's all that we know. so it's just the way in early 2000 of the discourse of sexuality of how black literature and they think about those
and another essay about the dynamics with richard wright to meet everybody and all that we are to beonstantly unfolding complicated heritage that is our experience. to memb it is the rallying cry and visible for generations to come. >> thank you so much. and then went to talk about that with you. so that we went to bring everyone else to the roundtable so the next member of the roundtable and i would like to introduce her quick so author of "the new york times" bestseller a...
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ben wright, bbc news.rs away from the start of a new week of trading on the international markets which could give some clue as to whether the new chancellor's words today have soothed market nerves. earlier we heard from tim bale — who's politics professor at queen mary university in london. he says if the markets are noit heading in a positive direction for the uk, the pressure on liz truss will almost become too much for downing street to bear. i think her leadership is in the balance, the markets and what happens to them on monday is important, if they have not been reassured byjeremy hunt being appointed and by some of the u—turns he has signalled, i think she is in a whole heap of trouble, she is in trouble anyway because her mps are looking at those terrible opinion poll results we have had recently, and quite honestly they know they can't win an election under her, and i suspect for many of them it is now a question of when and how they get rid of her rather than if. so how could it play out if tha
ben wright, bbc news.rs away from the start of a new week of trading on the international markets which could give some clue as to whether the new chancellor's words today have soothed market nerves. earlier we heard from tim bale — who's politics professor at queen mary university in london. he says if the markets are noit heading in a positive direction for the uk, the pressure on liz truss will almost become too much for downing street to bear. i think her leadership is in the balance, the...
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ben wright, bbc news. let�*s get some of the day�*s other news.spread of ebola. the measures include the closing of churches and restricted movement into and out of the areas affected. 19 people have so far died from the disease. there have been large protests in the tunisian capital against president kais saied, denouncing him as an autocrat who�*s reversing the democratic progress in the country. mr saied took on full executive power last year but protestors say there�*s been no improvement in living standards turkey says 41 people are known to have died in a coalmine near the black sea coast, after a suspected methane explosion on friday. president erdogan has visited the site at amasra and promised a thorough investigation. anjanna gadgil reports. a funeral for one of the miners killed in the blast in the black sea coastal town of amasra. other families waited outside the morgue where their relatives�* bodies lay. it�*s one of turkey�*s deadliest industrial accidents in years and left smoke billowing into the sky. over 100 people were working
ben wright, bbc news. let�*s get some of the day�*s other news.spread of ebola. the measures include the closing of churches and restricted movement into and out of the areas affected. 19 people have so far died from the disease. there have been large protests in the tunisian capital against president kais saied, denouncing him as an autocrat who�*s reversing the democratic progress in the country. mr saied took on full executive power last year but protestors say there�*s been no...
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ben wright, bbc news. england, andrew bailey, spoke to the new chancellor on friday — and he said there was a �*clear meeting of minds' on the importance of stability. at the imf in washington, mr bailey also warned of the possibility of higher interest rates ahead — more than previously expected. our business correspondent, marc ashdown, has this analysis. all smiles launching the mini budget at the end of september. and with it a new political phrase — trussonomics, describing liz truss's vision fora high growth, high wage, low tax economy. butjust three weeks later, her new chancellor has buried it. have you been given a clean slate? can you change elements of the mini budget if you want to? yes. and the fundamental thing the prime minister wants me to do and i need to do is to be completely honest with the country. trussonomics reversed, then. tax cuts likely replaced with tax rises, huge investment replaced with a spending slowdown. this rethink has largely been driven by the turmoil in the financial
ben wright, bbc news. england, andrew bailey, spoke to the new chancellor on friday — and he said there was a �*clear meeting of minds' on the importance of stability. at the imf in washington, mr bailey also warned of the possibility of higher interest rates ahead — more than previously expected. our business correspondent, marc ashdown, has this analysis. all smiles launching the mini budget at the end of september. and with it a new political phrase — trussonomics, describing liz...
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ben wright, bbc news.ore anti—government protests in iran, with demonstrators at tehran university shouting slogans about the events at evin prison on saturday. the authorities have acknowledged four people were killed in the fire that broke out there. i asked our news reporter azadeh moshiri what iran's state media has been reporting about the incident. they are being careful because there are concerns that the events of last night could trickle down to protesters and further inflame the protests that have been going on. we do know that from reports for two people have died. they say it was because of smoke inhalation, and more than 60 people were injured, but this complex of what some of the prisoners inside of evin prison present have told jens. they have said they were gunshots on teargas used against inmates, and that does met what we have seenin and that does met what we have seen in videos, these large plumes of smoke as well as gunshots heard in the background. in terms of the causes of the fires,
ben wright, bbc news.ore anti—government protests in iran, with demonstrators at tehran university shouting slogans about the events at evin prison on saturday. the authorities have acknowledged four people were killed in the fire that broke out there. i asked our news reporter azadeh moshiri what iran's state media has been reporting about the incident. they are being careful because there are concerns that the events of last night could trickle down to protesters and further inflame the...
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. >> reporter: tristan wright had a moment. >> i had to change my diet and i started making cider inkitchen. >> reporter: he quit his job as a banker, mortgaged his home and opened lostboy hard cider. >> in order for me to sink my teeth into something and risk your home and your financial security, it needed to be something kind of close to my heart. >> you guys are putting your finger on the fact this inflation is not just an american problem. >> reporter: wright and thousands of other small business owners want politicians to understand that passion they're meeting with campaigns to ask for more attention on their priorities during the final sprint to the mid-terms. a recent survey found 86% of entrepreneurs plan to vote in the election but only 12% believe candidates are putting their needs ahead of big corporations. >> what small businesses want now are, you know, a forward looking agenda that will give them, you know, a real policy infrastructure in washington that's going to answer to them and the businesses of today versus the businesses of 122 years ago. >> reporter: that mea
. >> reporter: tristan wright had a moment. >> i had to change my diet and i started making cider inkitchen. >> reporter: he quit his job as a banker, mortgaged his home and opened lostboy hard cider. >> in order for me to sink my teeth into something and risk your home and your financial security, it needed to be something kind of close to my heart. >> you guys are putting your finger on the fact this inflation is not just an american problem. >> reporter:...
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all electric, all mercedes. >> jimmy: my thanks to lupita, danai, letitia wright.st, their album is called "future past." here with the song "invisible," duran duran! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ invisible invisible ♪ ♪ invisible ♪ ♪ shy one walking by the wall shy one the shadows will not fall ♪ ♪ shy one is silently ignored quiet one discouraged by the noise ♪ ♪ quiet one living without choice quiet one is a life without a voice ♪ ♪ when you can't even say my name has the memory gone are you feeling numb ♪ ♪ go and call my name i can't play this game so i ask again will you say my name ♪ ♪ has the memory gone are you feeling numb or have i become invisible ♪ ♪ ♪ sky light dreamers wish away hindsight it's falling on my face ♪ ♪ highlights shape of my disgrace ♪ ♪ when you don't hear a word i say as the talking goes it's a one-way flow ♪ ♪ no fault no blame has the memory gone are you feeling numb ♪ ♪ and have i become invisible ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ invisible invisible ♪ ♪ invisible invisible ♪ ♪ invisible invisible ♪ ♪ invisible invisible ♪ ♪ no one hears a word they say has
all electric, all mercedes. >> jimmy: my thanks to lupita, danai, letitia wright.st, their album is called "future past." here with the song "invisible," duran duran! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ invisible invisible ♪ ♪ invisible ♪ ♪ shy one walking by the wall shy one the shadows will not fall ♪ ♪ shy one is silently ignored quiet one discouraged by the noise ♪ ♪ quiet one living without choice quiet one is a life without a voice ♪ ♪ when...
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ben wright, bbc news.: uganda's government has imposed overnight curfews and closed entertainment venues as it tries to stop the spread of ebola. the measures, which will last for three weeks initially, also include the closing of churches and movement into and out of the areas affected has been prohibited. 19 people have so far died from the disease. there have been large protests in the tunisian capital against president kais saied, denouncing him as an autocrat who's reversing the democratic progress in the country. mr saied took on full executive power last year, but protesters say there's been no improvement in living standards. heavy floods on the greek island of crete have claimed at least one life, swept away cars and flooded dozens of homes. local authorities have evacuated tourists, and asked the residents to "remain vigilant". stefano fasano has more. mud and water. people shovelling away the consequences of your another extreme weather event. heavy floods in the greek island of crete have wreck
ben wright, bbc news.: uganda's government has imposed overnight curfews and closed entertainment venues as it tries to stop the spread of ebola. the measures, which will last for three weeks initially, also include the closing of churches and movement into and out of the areas affected has been prohibited. 19 people have so far died from the disease. there have been large protests in the tunisian capital against president kais saied, denouncing him as an autocrat who's reversing the democratic...
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ben wright, bbc news. this is bbc news.injured. china�*s 20th communist party congress has officially opened in beijing and is hearing a report by the party leader, xijinping. turkey says 41 people are known to have died in a coalmine near the black sea coast, after a suspected methane explosion on friday. president erdogan has visited the site at amasra and promised a thorough investigation. anjana gadgil reports. a funeral for one of the miners killed in the blast in the black sea coastal town of amasra. other families waited outside the morgue where their relatives�* bodies lay. it�*s one of turkey�*s deadliest industrial accidents in years and left smoke billowing into the sky. over 100 people were working there at the time. more than 70 workers took part in rescue efforts, which went on throughout the night. crowds gathered around the head of the mineshaft. many were family members of the dead and injured. it�*s believed methane ignited at a depth of 300 metres, causing a fire in one of the tunnels. president erdogan m
ben wright, bbc news. this is bbc news.injured. china�*s 20th communist party congress has officially opened in beijing and is hearing a report by the party leader, xijinping. turkey says 41 people are known to have died in a coalmine near the black sea coast, after a suspected methane explosion on friday. president erdogan has visited the site at amasra and promised a thorough investigation. anjana gadgil reports. a funeral for one of the miners killed in the blast in the black sea coastal...
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here's our political correspondent ben wright. good morning, chancellor.ax cuts that through financial markets into turmoil last week and has caused some panic in the tory party. today the chancellor will echo his boss and insist there will be no change of course. kwasi kwarteng will tell the conference the government �*s new strategy is the only way to deliver higher wages, orjobs deliver higher wages, or jobs in deliver higher wages, orjobs in extra cash for public services. he is expected to say... the chancellor will promise an ironclad commitment to fiscal discipline. the financial markets will be listening to every word. as the chancellor tries to convince them it has a critical plan for the economy. but by many tories support the strategy there is also deep concern. behind—the—scenes senior ministers are trying to persuade doubtful tory mps the strategy makes economic and political sense, they have their work cut out. the plan to cut the top 45p rate of income tax from the highest earners has prompted the most criticism. from opposition parties and
here's our political correspondent ben wright. good morning, chancellor.ax cuts that through financial markets into turmoil last week and has caused some panic in the tory party. today the chancellor will echo his boss and insist there will be no change of course. kwasi kwarteng will tell the conference the government �*s new strategy is the only way to deliver higher wages, orjobs deliver higher wages, or jobs in deliver higher wages, orjobs in extra cash for public services. he is expected...
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jazz min wright, thank you so much. >>> some new data is showing just how bad inflation is getting. according to the consumer price index, food prices in the united states are up more than 11% compared to september of last year. >> wow. with prices rising at a historic rate, more and more americans are turning to food pantries to feed their families. cnn's nadia romero visited one atlanta church that has served more than a million people in need since the early days of the pandemic. >> reporter: hundreds of families lined up for help. >> how are you doing? >> reporter: some of them for hours before this drive-through food pantry started at new birth mission nary baptist church in a suburb of atlanta over the weekend. >> you have absolutely no idea how many people are suffering in silence, having no clue as to how they're going to feed and take care of their families. >> reporter: every saturday since january 2020, back then, just 30 cars per week, but now, up to 3,000 cars a week. the pandemic and rising inflation providing a one-two punch on people's wallets. >> it is a pandemic an
jazz min wright, thank you so much. >>> some new data is showing just how bad inflation is getting. according to the consumer price index, food prices in the united states are up more than 11% compared to september of last year. >> wow. with prices rising at a historic rate, more and more americans are turning to food pantries to feed their families. cnn's nadia romero visited one atlanta church that has served more than a million people in need since the early days of the...
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commissioner wright. >> yes. thank you. i also would like to thank the owner for her diligence on submitting the application. i know it's a lot of work to prepare these. i do have a couple of comments on the restoration rehab restoration maintenance plan. some is for maybe just your consideration and some others. i'll just walk through them really quickly. on scope number 2 related to the roof, this is in the rehab plan and restoration plan. it does mention repair of a leaking roof vent not to occur until 2024 and i would suggest that not waiting until 2024 if it is causing damage or other issues. i think a temporary patch or something until that time is fine, so i just be aware that issues that are causing further damage should be addressed quickly. scope number 5, related to the foundation. i notice that in the updated maintenance plan it did clarify that this is related to currently inactive infestation and insect damage, but i would just offer advice that if insect damage is noted to be active in your inspections that t
commissioner wright. >> yes. thank you. i also would like to thank the owner for her diligence on submitting the application. i know it's a lot of work to prepare these. i do have a couple of comments on the restoration rehab restoration maintenance plan. some is for maybe just your consideration and some others. i'll just walk through them really quickly. on scope number 2 related to the roof, this is in the rehab plan and restoration plan. it does mention repair of a leaking roof vent...
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ben wright, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. and closed entertainment venues as it tries to stop the spread of ebola. the measures, which will last for three weeks initially, also include the closing of churches, and that movement into and out of the areas affected had been prohibited. 19 people have so far died from the disease. there've been large protests in the tunisian capital against president kais saied, denouncing him as an autocrat who's reversing the democratic progress in the country. mr saied took on full executive power last year but protesters say there's been no improvement in living standards. one man has died and two others are missing in greece after torrential rain caused flash flooding on the island of crete. emergency workers say the victim had become trapped in his car. local media are repoting extensive damage in seaside villages, where streets have been inundated with water. residents have been urged to limit their movements. this is bbc news. a reminder of the headlines: gunshots. gunshots are heard afte
ben wright, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. and closed entertainment venues as it tries to stop the spread of ebola. the measures, which will last for three weeks initially, also include the closing of churches, and that movement into and out of the areas affected had been prohibited. 19 people have so far died from the disease. there've been large protests in the tunisian capital against president kais saied, denouncing him as an autocrat who's reversing the democratic...
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ben wright, bbc news.anti—government protests in iran, with demonstrators at tehran university shouting slogans about the events at evin prison on saturday. the authorities have acknowledged four people were killed in the fire that broke out there. with me is our news reporter azadeh moshiri. tell us about what happened. tell us about what happened. state media is releasing some information but they are being careful about what they do release because there is a concern for them that this information and the events of last night could trickle down to protesters and further inflame the protests that have been going on. what we do know in terms of what they are reporting is that four people have died. they are saying it is because of smoke inhalation and that more than 60 people but injured but this conflicts with what the prisoners inside evin prison have said. they said that there was teargas and that doesn't match what we have seenin that doesn't match what we have seen in these videos, these large plumes
ben wright, bbc news.anti—government protests in iran, with demonstrators at tehran university shouting slogans about the events at evin prison on saturday. the authorities have acknowledged four people were killed in the fire that broke out there. with me is our news reporter azadeh moshiri. tell us about what happened. tell us about what happened. state media is releasing some information but they are being careful about what they do release because there is a concern for them that this...