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blair. yeah. okay, right. yeah. um i became fascinated with her and the reason that it became fascinated with her is that she was a southern belle. she was born and raised on a plantation and yet she became an advocate for black people and i thought that was remarkable in the 1920s and 30s and and really it became kind of obsessed. like why did she do this? um she wrote books this this picture is from her book black haiti. black haiti. the subtitle is something like america's eldest daughter and it talks about the haitian revolution, which was the biggest. black revolution in the world and and how that happened and how people were faring and haiti under the american occupation. that that lives in the mid-1920s and really a very remarkable subject i thought and and also several other members of the society of women geographer zone you barber who was a geologist. she also worked in in haiti doing a report for the world peace organization maybe for on how people were faring in in hd the the next next book she wrote was
blair. yeah. okay, right. yeah. um i became fascinated with her and the reason that it became fascinated with her is that she was a southern belle. she was born and raised on a plantation and yet she became an advocate for black people and i thought that was remarkable in the 1920s and 30s and and really it became kind of obsessed. like why did she do this? um she wrote books this this picture is from her book black haiti. black haiti. the subtitle is something like america's eldest daughter...
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yes, indeed, tony blair has made a big _ blair. yes, indeed, tony blair has made a big profit _ blair. yes, indeed, tony blair has made a big profit from _ blair. yes, indeed, tony blair has made a big profit from lobbying. l made a big profit from lobbying. betterjenkins said today there is no interest at the top of government of sorting this out because ministers and senior civil servant will soon be out of the door and stand to profit. —— bernard jenkins. he also says there is no watchdog, or there is a watchdog but it is toothless, to impose any sanctions if they step out of line. maybe we need someone to oversee what goes on. �* ~' , need someone to oversee what goes on. �* ~ , , , on. betterjenkins is very thoughtful— on. betterjenkins is very thoughtful about - on. betterjenkins is very thoughtful about these i on. betterjenkins is very - thoughtful about these things,. -- thoughtful about these things,. —— bernard _ thoughtful about these things,. —— bernard jenkins. thoughtful about these things,. ——
yes, indeed, tony blair has made a big _ blair. yes, indeed, tony blair has made a big profit _ blair. yes, indeed, tony blair has made a big profit from _ blair. yes, indeed, tony blair has made a big profit from lobbying. l made a big profit from lobbying. betterjenkins said today there is no interest at the top of government of sorting this out because ministers and senior civil servant will soon be out of the door and stand to profit. —— bernard jenkins. he also says there is no...
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blair added, ours are not western values. they are the universal values of the human spirit and anywhere, any time ordinary people are given a chance to choose, the choice is the same, freedom, not tyranny, democracy, not dictatorship. churchill himself a historian of distinction and a keen student of history, knew better. he knew that not everyone everywhere shares our attachment to freedom, or even our definition of freedom. some people prefer piety or they prefer social solidarity or they prefer order. there are lots of competing values. freedom is but one. churchill knew that our attachment to freedom and to the institutions indispensable for making it flourish is a product of a complex, centuries long culture, primarily in the west, especially among those churchill did the great work, the english speaking people. blair seemed to say baghdad or boston, new york or new delhi, mongolia or missouri, what difference does it make? liberal democracy he said can take root in any social soil, however stoney and untilled. churchil
blair added, ours are not western values. they are the universal values of the human spirit and anywhere, any time ordinary people are given a chance to choose, the choice is the same, freedom, not tyranny, democracy, not dictatorship. churchill himself a historian of distinction and a keen student of history, knew better. he knew that not everyone everywhere shares our attachment to freedom, or even our definition of freedom. some people prefer piety or they prefer social solidarity or they...
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the former labour prime minister tony blair, says he s worried that minister tony blair, is being discredited around the world because of what he calls unjustified anxieties about its safety and efficacy. he wants the government here to publish more data about the jab to combat vaccine hesitancy. mr blair spoke to my colleague victoria derbyshire ealier in different parts of the world, you have got different regulators, some saying it should not be used for over 65s, some saying it should not be used for under 65s, we come across several african countries where people are now refusing to take the astrazeneca vaccine and yet when you look at the data that is being published so far, it is a highly effective vaccine, it stops hospitalisations, stop deaths and reduce them dramatically, and so it is really important to restore the credibility because it is the astrazeneca vaccine along with thejohnson & johnson vaccine, that are going to be the workhorse vaccines of the world and what we have learnt i think over the past period is that covid anywhere is potentially covid everywhere, so it really m
the former labour prime minister tony blair, says he s worried that minister tony blair, is being discredited around the world because of what he calls unjustified anxieties about its safety and efficacy. he wants the government here to publish more data about the jab to combat vaccine hesitancy. mr blair spoke to my colleague victoria derbyshire ealier in different parts of the world, you have got different regulators, some saying it should not be used for over 65s, some saying it should not...
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in july of 2003, four months after the invasion of iraq, the british prime minister, tony blair said it is a myth, our attachment to freedom is a product of our culture. blair added, ours are not western values, they are the universal values of the human spirit and anywhere, anytime that ordinary people are given a chance to choose, the choice is the same, freedom not tyranny, democracy not dictatorship. well, churchill himself, a historian of distinction knew better. he knew every one everywhere does not share our attachment to freedom, and some people prefer pie atea, or social solidarity or order. there are lots of competing values. freedom is but one. churchill knew our attachment to freedom and our institutions indispensable of making it flourish was the product of a protracted centuries long cultivation, primarily in the west especially among those churchill's english-speaking people. blair seemed to say, baghdad or boston, new york or new delhi, what difference does it make, liberal democracy, he seemed to say, can take root in any social soil. churchill, however, great studen
in july of 2003, four months after the invasion of iraq, the british prime minister, tony blair said it is a myth, our attachment to freedom is a product of our culture. blair added, ours are not western values, they are the universal values of the human spirit and anywhere, anytime that ordinary people are given a chance to choose, the choice is the same, freedom not tyranny, democracy not dictatorship. well, churchill himself, a historian of distinction knew better. he knew every one...
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tony blair. _ ._ ., leader of the labour party, tony blair. _ ., , , , blair. -- by the way. i am surprised the prime — blair. -- by the way. i am surprised the prime minister _ blair. -- by the way. i am surprised the prime minister brings _ blair. -- by the way. i am surprised the prime minister brings up - blair. -- by the way. i am surprised| the prime minister brings up former leader since it was his friend, dave, he was the heart of much of this. as it the businesses stepped up this. as it the businesses stepped up during the pandemic. the differences they did not have the chance to text the prime minister asking him to six the tax situation. that is the difference. the heart of the scandal are people plasma jobs and wasted taxpayer money. take for example the thousands ofjobs at liberty steel that are on the line. in hartlepool, in rotherham and elsewhere, following the collapse of greensill capital. he has done nothing to help steelworkers. is is literally one rule for days who have a number of the prime minister and anotherfor a number of the prime minister and ano
tony blair. _ ._ ., leader of the labour party, tony blair. _ ., , , , blair. -- by the way. i am surprised the prime — blair. -- by the way. i am surprised the prime minister _ blair. -- by the way. i am surprised the prime minister brings _ blair. -- by the way. i am surprised the prime minister brings up - blair. -- by the way. i am surprised| the prime minister brings up former leader since it was his friend, dave, he was the heart of much of this. as it the businesses stepped up this. as...
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well i forgot and i think tony blair was no voice for the middle east his wife has been on this year we invite him on but i think he's more concerned with lobbying inquiries here in westminster arguably but you talk about the similarities and you must be aware that some people believe the palestinian authority has sold out the ballots to me and cause there we had the in basically junior on this show and he said chin frame there would ministers british rule in and i mean do you think bobby said to be happy with the way she unfeigned basically have ministers nor from westminster now in the north of ireland i think it would be because i think bobby sands saw the opportunity to bring a bird after a little sacrament and the crisis of the wars in the prison at that particular time and nobody would do nothing to train leaving that and what we saw on a number staggers and he took on our challenge. for the. band large. can mandate had because of the. confidence and aftermath and the status was renewed for the prisoners within the prisons so ensure that we do need to actually sit down and who
well i forgot and i think tony blair was no voice for the middle east his wife has been on this year we invite him on but i think he's more concerned with lobbying inquiries here in westminster arguably but you talk about the similarities and you must be aware that some people believe the palestinian authority has sold out the ballots to me and cause there we had the in basically junior on this show and he said chin frame there would ministers british rule in and i mean do you think bobby said...
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well i forgot i think tony blair was the un envoy for the middle east his wife has been on this year we invite him on but i think he's more concerned with lobbying inquiries here in westminster arguably but you talk about the similarities and you must be aware that some people believe the palestinian authority has sold out the ballots didn't cause it we had ian paisley jr on this show and he said chin fein now administer the british rule in iowa and i mean do you think bobby sands be happy with the way she unfeigned basically have ministers nor from westminster now in the north of. i think would be because they. saw the opportunity to bring political settlement and the crisis of the wars in the prison as a protector and nobody would do nanny to train leaving and what we should are number sectors and he took on our challenge. for the. band large. and mandate and because of the actors intentions and aftermath and the status was renewed for the prisoners within the prison so it shows and you know we do need to actually sit down and look who she had at least able to do missions just fina
well i forgot i think tony blair was the un envoy for the middle east his wife has been on this year we invite him on but i think he's more concerned with lobbying inquiries here in westminster arguably but you talk about the similarities and you must be aware that some people believe the palestinian authority has sold out the ballots didn't cause it we had ian paisley jr on this show and he said chin fein now administer the british rule in iowa and i mean do you think bobby sands be happy with...
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they are 10th graders from montgomery blair high school in silver spring, maryland where c-span is available through comcast. their winning entry is titled "let science speak." aileen: how did america rise to be one of the world's most dominating superpowers? it is because we embraced science with open arms, allowing us to develop some of the greatest innovations in science and technology that the world has ever seen. >> good things can happen. aileen: our nation, scientific expertise is one of the greatest assets. however, in today's 21st-century, we are making decisions about issues rooted in science, the facts have become increasingly neglected or challenged by our political leaders in what seems like an all out war on science. ♪ [bird chirping] >> 2020 appears to be the warmest year on record. that is according to massive data. >> there is really no scientific question about this, we know humans are causing climate change. >> we have known about the negative and harmful impacts of climate change for a long time, so i think of our present climate crisis is a result of limited action and
they are 10th graders from montgomery blair high school in silver spring, maryland where c-span is available through comcast. their winning entry is titled "let science speak." aileen: how did america rise to be one of the world's most dominating superpowers? it is because we embraced science with open arms, allowing us to develop some of the greatest innovations in science and technology that the world has ever seen. >> good things can happen. aileen: our nation, scientific...
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now, tony blair was famous for talking about a foreign policy driven by values. he talked about humanitarian interventionism. we hear that the united states government believes the chinese are conducting a policy of "genocide" against the muslim minority uighur community in xinjiang province. when you deal with china, how do you balance out principle and pragmatism? it's a very difficult issue. i think that with china, as with a number of other countries — including, for example, saudi arabia — there is a real need to take a stand on the values that we hold dear. the united kingdom has been ready for on human rights issues in china and the way hong kongers have been treated, and it's done the right thing by making it easier for them to come to the united kingdom. and we've also stood up for freedom of navigation and issues like that, which china feels strongly about and where we are not on the same page, in the south china sea. now, how do you reconcile pragmatism and principle? i think you have to be true to yourselves and you have to also pursue the things
now, tony blair was famous for talking about a foreign policy driven by values. he talked about humanitarian interventionism. we hear that the united states government believes the chinese are conducting a policy of "genocide" against the muslim minority uighur community in xinjiang province. when you deal with china, how do you balance out principle and pragmatism? it's a very difficult issue. i think that with china, as with a number of other countries — including, for example,...
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this was in regard of some images of tony blair that l some images of tony blair that caused quite a storm. laughter eve, caused quite a storm. laughter eve. have _ caused quite a storm. laughter eve. have you — caused quite a storm. laughter eve, have you got _ caused quite a storm. laughter eve, have you got any _ caused quite a storm. laughter eve, have you got any secret - caused quite a storm. laughter eve, have you got any secret tips before you collect to the nation? i am am going to the hairdresser on saturday, — am am going to the hairdresser on saturday, cannot wait, but it's been a real_ saturday, cannot wait, but it's been a real long — saturday, cannot wait, but it's been a real long time since it has a real io a real long time since it has a real 90 at _ a real long time since it has a real 90 at me — a real long time since it has a real no at me. �* a real long time since it has a real coatme. �* , a real long time since it has a real . at me. �* , a real long time since it has a real go at me— a real long time since it has a real aoat me. �* , . ., g
this was in regard of some images of tony blair that l some images of tony blair that caused quite a storm. laughter eve, caused quite a storm. laughter eve. have _ caused quite a storm. laughter eve. have you — caused quite a storm. laughter eve, have you got _ caused quite a storm. laughter eve, have you got any _ caused quite a storm. laughter eve, have you got any secret - caused quite a storm. laughter eve, have you got any secret tips before you collect to the nation? i am am going to...
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invasion of iraq in july, 2003, a british prime minister, tony blair told a joint session of the u.s. congress that it is a myth that quote our attachment to freedom is a product of our culture and quote. blair added, quote ours are not western values, they are the universal value of the human spirit and anywhere, anytime that ordinary people are given a chance to choose, the choice is the same. freedom not tyranny. democracy not dictatorship. and quote. well, churchill himself, a historian of distinction and a keen student of history knew better. he knew that not everyone everywhere shares our attachment to freedom or even our definition of freedom. some people prefer piety. or they prefer social solidarity, or they prefer order. there are lots of competing values. freedom is but one. churchill knew our attachment to freedom and the institutions indispensable for making it flourish is the product of a complex and protracted centuries along a culture ration, primarily in the west. especially among those churchill hemmed in his perk. the english speaking people. he seemed to say baghda
invasion of iraq in july, 2003, a british prime minister, tony blair told a joint session of the u.s. congress that it is a myth that quote our attachment to freedom is a product of our culture and quote. blair added, quote ours are not western values, they are the universal value of the human spirit and anywhere, anytime that ordinary people are given a chance to choose, the choice is the same. freedom not tyranny. democracy not dictatorship. and quote. well, churchill himself, a historian of...
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and the costs of number $10.00 downing street it was the labor it was the previous labor market tony blair racked up a bill of 350000 pounds and i think the people of this country want to see is there is minimizing taxpayer expense they want to see a government that is focused on their needs and delivering more homes for the people of this country and cutting council tax which is what we're doing it's own that basis that i think people are going to judge our parties on may the 6th year stuff all the question that's what the public's stream of their televisions 3 pm arts of the question of the promised half of the question he knows he has an arts of the question he never answers the question the prime minister the prime minister will be aware that he's required to declare any benefits that relate to his political activities including global credit arrangements within 28 days 28 days prime minister yes he will also know the nation must be recorded in the register. the minister's interests in the arms of the law and you don't nation of over $500.00 pounds a political party must be rich to und
and the costs of number $10.00 downing street it was the labor it was the previous labor market tony blair racked up a bill of 350000 pounds and i think the people of this country want to see is there is minimizing taxpayer expense they want to see a government that is focused on their needs and delivering more homes for the people of this country and cutting council tax which is what we're doing it's own that basis that i think people are going to judge our parties on may the 6th year stuff...
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when he becomes president jackson has two requests of keep francis blair as the editor. of our party newspaper and called who's it called? the paper the paper was the union. keep francis blair in and he fires him. jackson says keep my old friend who was actually? a resident at the white house while a jackson there keep him. in the treasury department, he was almost a cynicure. that jackson had had given to his old friend from the white house whose name at this moment. has fled but i will be back, but he but he but he but he says to to pope keep him the man had never been kind to poke. he'd been rude to poke. and poke dumped him. i mean jackson had kept him there during the van buren administration even in the whig administration of tyler. and but you let me just highlight a point you made about the union. right you what business was it of the president of either andrew jackson or of james polkton name the editor of a union well in those days a newspaper was an arm of the party an arm of the wing of the party. i mean the the madison was a newspaper that was created not fo
when he becomes president jackson has two requests of keep francis blair as the editor. of our party newspaper and called who's it called? the paper the paper was the union. keep francis blair in and he fires him. jackson says keep my old friend who was actually? a resident at the white house while a jackson there keep him. in the treasury department, he was almost a cynicure. that jackson had had given to his old friend from the white house whose name at this moment. has fled but i will be...
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chief blair anderson is the chief of police in st. cloud, minnesota. >>> well, power was held to account for the murder of george floyd, a rare outcome in police killings. samira rice, the mother of tamir rice, is renewing her quest for justice for her 12-year-old son killed at the hands of police. she joins me. >>> plus, what is going on in arizona? believe it or not, the state is still recounting ballots from the 2020 election, and it is being over seen by the company that traffics in conspiracy theories. >>> also, johnson & johnson gets the okay again, but the pause on the vaccine may have caused more harm than good. "velshi" is back after a quick break. "velshi" is back after a k break. we didn't stop at storage or cloud. we kept going. working with our customers to enable the kind of technology that can guide an astronaut back to safety. and help make a hospital come to you, instead of you going to it. so when it comes to your business, you know we'll stop at nothing. if you wanna be a winner then get a turkey footlong from subwa
chief blair anderson is the chief of police in st. cloud, minnesota. >>> well, power was held to account for the murder of george floyd, a rare outcome in police killings. samira rice, the mother of tamir rice, is renewing her quest for justice for her 12-year-old son killed at the hands of police. she joins me. >>> plus, what is going on in arizona? believe it or not, the state is still recounting ballots from the 2020 election, and it is being over seen by the company that...
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we will ask former prime minister tony blair about that story in the next 15 minutes or so. the veterans�* minister, johnny mercer, has resigned designed to protect troops from historical prosecutions. secretary, allegra stratton. on the press briefing room in downing street, which will continue to be used. labour has accused borisjohnson of wasting taxpayers' money. as other european countries tighten restrictions again, denmark is slowly emerging from a second lockdown which began in december. for many businesses that is contingent on the corona pass. essentially the public will have to show proof of vaccination, proof of earlier infection, or a negative test result within 72hrs for various activities including hairdressers, tattooists and restaurants. adrienne murray sent this from copenhagen. family is enjoying a trip to the zoo, but this day out is different. adults have to prove they are corona—free. at the entrance, it's not only tickets that are carefully checked — visitors must show a �*corona pass�*. it�*s a negative test result within the last 72 hours
we will ask former prime minister tony blair about that story in the next 15 minutes or so. the veterans�* minister, johnny mercer, has resigned designed to protect troops from historical prosecutions. secretary, allegra stratton. on the press briefing room in downing street, which will continue to be used. labour has accused borisjohnson of wasting taxpayers' money. as other european countries tighten restrictions again, denmark is slowly emerging from a second lockdown which began in...
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plaza's character allison arrives to spend the night with a musician, gabe, and his pregnant partner, blair. the more the alcohol flows, the more the trio's debates about modern life and feminism turn into full—blown arguments, with allison apparently taking sides for sport. it's not i can't stand that you have thoughts about the world, it's that i can't stand the thoughts about the world that you have. it's a darkly funny and uncomfortably credible depiction of a bickering couple. writer—director lawrence michael levine has a real handle on the way that partners can remember things differently and contradict each other in public. in part two, called the bear by the boathouse, the story becomes a film shoot featuring the same actors in slightly different roles. whenever you're ready. abbott is now a controlling director who plays mind games with actress allison, and it's incredibly stressful to watch him torture her. yet as the shoot descends into near chaos, black bear is bitterly, brilliantly funny, offering convincing insights into the film—making process. you are in love with her.
plaza's character allison arrives to spend the night with a musician, gabe, and his pregnant partner, blair. the more the alcohol flows, the more the trio's debates about modern life and feminism turn into full—blown arguments, with allison apparently taking sides for sport. it's not i can't stand that you have thoughts about the world, it's that i can't stand the thoughts about the world that you have. it's a darkly funny and uncomfortably credible depiction of a bickering couple....
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instalment helmed by adam wingard whose directorial cv includes you're next, the guest, and the 2016 blair witch reboot. the plot makes no sense, even by monster movie standards, the characters are paper—thin and the wanton destruction is so inconsequential that it becomes hard to care, especially when viewed at home rather than on a massive cinema screen. while big creatures fighting can be fun, the biggest problem with godzilla vs kong is that it keeps reminding you of all the other films you'd rather be watching, from ishiro honda's original 1954 godzilla — still an atom—age classic, to guillermo del toro�*s pacific rim — the high watermark of giant mechanoids punching massive monsters. still, godzilla vs kong does what it says and it's available to rent from a range of vod platforms now. that's it for this week, thanks for watching the film review, stay safe and i'll see you next week. pretty boy! i'm not pretty, i'm good—looking! hello there. a cloudier day today across scotland and northern ireland, cooler as well. the really cold air is just north of scotland, proper arc
instalment helmed by adam wingard whose directorial cv includes you're next, the guest, and the 2016 blair witch reboot. the plot makes no sense, even by monster movie standards, the characters are paper—thin and the wanton destruction is so inconsequential that it becomes hard to care, especially when viewed at home rather than on a massive cinema screen. while big creatures fighting can be fun, the biggest problem with godzilla vs kong is that it keeps reminding you of all the other films...
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una persona vacunada dos semanases despuÉs de recibir la segunda dosis y dos semanas despuÉs de rezo blair vacuna de dosis. >>> el poder regresar a los aires sin pensar en ponerse en cuarentena a su regreso, hay algunas restricciones en esta nueva regla. >>> fui cÓmodos semanas y tuve que estar una semana en cuarentena una semana sin ver a nadie y fue como una semana de tiempo perdido. >>> a caso de thalÍa es como muchos que han tenido que cambiar la manera de cÓmo viajan, pero hoy... >>> (hablan en inglÉs). los cdc, anuncian que las personas que hayan terminado su proceso de vacunaciÓn podrÁn viajar sin problemas. >>> hay que vacunarse para poder comunicarnos con nuestros seres queridos y disfrutar la vida y no tener esta con fui naciÓn, es el mÁs reciente cambio para quien ha obtenido su vacuna. ademÁs, esto solo aplica a viajes domÉsticos. (hablan en inglÉs). si viaja afuera del paÍs cuaning este vacunado puede llegar sin hacerse prueba de covid-19, no necesita ra hacer cuarentena luego de regresar a suelo estadounidense. deberÁ hacerse una prueba de coronavirus antes de ab
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good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are. i'm gonna get this place all clean. i'll give you a hand. and i'm gonna put lisa on crutches! wait, what? said she's gonna need crutches. she fell pretty hard. you might want to clean that up, girl. excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you built with customizable coverage. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. -donny, no. -oh. >>> today k president biden declaring the massacre of armenians under the ottoman empire a genocide though it happened more than 100 years ago in middle of world war i, and getting a formal acknowledgment from the u.s. has been a key priority for the armenians, and joe johns is traveling with the president and joining us from wilmington, delaware, and why today and why this president? >> well, there are a bunch of reasons for that, and i definitely will get to that, but most important thing is that it is done, and now the president has issued that expected statement referring to the atrocities committed against armenians and
good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are. i'm gonna get this place all clean. i'll give you a hand. and i'm gonna put lisa on crutches! wait, what? said she's gonna need crutches. she fell pretty hard. you might want to clean that up, girl. excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you built with customizable coverage. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. -donny, no. -oh. >>> today k president biden declaring...
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they are 10th graders from montgomery blair high school in
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latest instalment helmed by adam wingard who is directory lcb includes euronext, the cast, and the 2016 blair which reboots. the proxy makes no sense, even by month and will be standards. the characters are paper—thin. and the destruction is so inconsequential that it becomes hard to care especially when viewed at home rather than on a massive cinema screen. while the big creatures fighting can be fun, the biggest problem with godzilla versus kong is that it keeps reminding you of all the other films you would rather be watching. from the original 1954 godzilla stenographic to pacific rim, the high water of giants make noise punching massive monsters. still, godzilla versus kong does what it says and it's available to rent from a range of platforms now. that's a pretty sweet, thank you for watching, stay safe and i'll see you next week. i’m safe and i'll see you next week. i'm not pretty. — safe and i'll see you next week. i“n not pretty, i'm good—looking! good evening. well, it's not been too bad a start to an easter holiday. don't take my word for it, however, take a look at this
latest instalment helmed by adam wingard who is directory lcb includes euronext, the cast, and the 2016 blair which reboots. the proxy makes no sense, even by month and will be standards. the characters are paper—thin. and the destruction is so inconsequential that it becomes hard to care especially when viewed at home rather than on a massive cinema screen. while the big creatures fighting can be fun, the biggest problem with godzilla versus kong is that it keeps reminding you of all the...
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instalment helmed by adam wingard whose directorial cv includes you're next, the guest, and the 2016 blair witch reboot. the plot makes no sense, even by monster movie standards, the characters are paper—thin and the wanton destruction is so inconsequential that it becomes hard to care, especially when viewed at home rather than on a massive cinema screen. while big creatures fighting can be fun, the biggest problem with godzilla vs kong is that it keeps reminding you of all the other films you'd rather be watching, from ishiro honda's original 1954 godzilla — still an atom—age classic, to guillermo del toro�*s pacific rim — the high watermark of giant mechanoids punching massive monsters. still, godzilla vs kong does what it says and it's available to rent from a range of vod platforms now. that's it for this week, thanks for watching the film review, stay safe and i'll see you next week. pretty boy! i'm not pretty, i'm good—looking! pretty cold out there for the time of the year. not something most of us particularly crave in april. you can see even some icy patches there, wi
instalment helmed by adam wingard whose directorial cv includes you're next, the guest, and the 2016 blair witch reboot. the plot makes no sense, even by monster movie standards, the characters are paper—thin and the wanton destruction is so inconsequential that it becomes hard to care, especially when viewed at home rather than on a massive cinema screen. while big creatures fighting can be fun, the biggest problem with godzilla vs kong is that it keeps reminding you of all the other films...
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and you had thatcher and blair. the idea that taxes are bad. the state is bad. and that free trade is always positive. i do think that our citizens have been telling us everywhere in the streets of paris like in the u.s., enough is enough. we have in a sense to change our ways. what is striking for me is to see that the biden administration little by little is shifting into this new direction. in a sense, it is quite exciting. as usual, the u.s. are the first one to show the way. >> you did see -- you did tweet, what is wrong with socialism? is that your comment on broad redistributed policies, health care policies, this debate about socialism in america? are you saying that is what worked for france? >> every country has its -- the word socialism is part of the irrational fears of the society. it depends what you are putting behind the word. i love the u.s. what i'm going to say is part of my love for instance as a european and not as a frenchman, there is something i cannot understand, that you do not have a socialized health care system. your health care to b
and you had thatcher and blair. the idea that taxes are bad. the state is bad. and that free trade is always positive. i do think that our citizens have been telling us everywhere in the streets of paris like in the u.s., enough is enough. we have in a sense to change our ways. what is striking for me is to see that the biden administration little by little is shifting into this new direction. in a sense, it is quite exciting. as usual, the u.s. are the first one to show the way. >> you...
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the couple has been living temporarily in blair house near the white house since the inauguration while repairs were made to their home on the grounds of the naval observatory. a spokeswoman said the renovations include maintenance on the heating, air conditioning, and refurbishing hardwood floors. >>> "the durham herald sun" says legendary university of north carolina coach roy williams announced he's retiring. the 70-year-old hall of famer said he no longer feels he's the right man for the job. williams coached the tar heels for 18 years and led them to three national championships. >> it's been a thrill. it has been unbelievable. i've loved it. it's coaching, and that's all i've ever wanted to do since the summer after my ninth grade year in high school. >> north carolina lost to wisconsin in the first round of this year's ncaa tournament in williams' final game. >>> still ahead, baseball honors pandemic heroes. there's a plan to give away more than $1 million worth of tickets to free baseball games to essential workers. workers. missionon: stand up t to moderatete to sesevere rheumu
the couple has been living temporarily in blair house near the white house since the inauguration while repairs were made to their home on the grounds of the naval observatory. a spokeswoman said the renovations include maintenance on the heating, air conditioning, and refurbishing hardwood floors. >>> "the durham herald sun" says legendary university of north carolina coach roy williams announced he's retiring. the 70-year-old hall of famer said he no longer feels he's the...
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bigger tony blair not. one year after the attempt to kidnap president maduro we investigate what's known and else who really was behind that operation. we pick up the story in february 29000 at a put on the town on the border with an israeli a convoy of 8 delayed to the west all this was just arriving there to meet it was what. leader of venezuela's opposition. why don't have become the head of the national assembly on the 5th of january 2019. 1 week later claiming the country's recent elections have been repeated favorable to the garage. he declared himself into rim president. he quickly gave recognition from 60 countries around the world and called on foreign assistance but the aid was stopped by venezuelan border forces you know they said only that yeah. yeah yeah. here you may have been much needed but it was also the king of publicists he stopped designed to draw attention to venezuela's food and medical shortages and why do all this leadership claims it attracted many of his followers to the border so
bigger tony blair not. one year after the attempt to kidnap president maduro we investigate what's known and else who really was behind that operation. we pick up the story in february 29000 at a put on the town on the border with an israeli a convoy of 8 delayed to the west all this was just arriving there to meet it was what. leader of venezuela's opposition. why don't have become the head of the national assembly on the 5th of january 2019. 1 week later claiming the country's recent...
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have a course at many donation scandals in the past during the so—called cash for hunter scandal, tony blair was interviewed by the police not under caution. this is an entirely unprecedented but certainly we can see why borisjohnson may be having the odd sleepless night over this. —— this is not entirely that that. this. -- this is not entirely that that. ~ ~ ., this. -- this is not entirely that that. . ~' . . . . , . that. we think are the chances that he will give — that. we think are the chances that he will give evidence _ that. we think are the chances that he will give evidence to _ that. we think are the chances that he will give evidence to the - he will give evidence to the electoral commission? —— what do you think are questioning given it is about the electoral commission, it is about the political party in the conservative party. a good chance he won't actually involve the prime minister directly. i’m won't actually involve the prime minister directly.— minister directly. i'm not sure about that — minister directly. i'm not sure about that. yes, _ minister direc
have a course at many donation scandals in the past during the so—called cash for hunter scandal, tony blair was interviewed by the police not under caution. this is an entirely unprecedented but certainly we can see why borisjohnson may be having the odd sleepless night over this. —— this is not entirely that that. this. -- this is not entirely that that. ~ ~ ., this. -- this is not entirely that that. . ~' . . . . , . that. we think are the chances that he will give — that. we think...
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the idea also is, if you're following a team, whether you're a blair or not, if you're following a team, if you're learning the rules, you are actually taking steps in becoming an american because you're becoming part of the national sport, and if you have an understanding of the national sport, how can you not be an american then. we start off actually here with what's considered the first baseball sports auto biography. this was by mike king kelly who was also baseball's first celebrity. it's a collection of anecdotes and talking about what it's actually like to play in the major leagues, sharing the experience of someone with an irish american background. the irish americans were absolutely prominent, among the most dominant players in the 19th century. you also have a lot of english and german american players, probably lou gehrig is a good example of someone whose parents, coming from germany, were very opposed to him playing baseball at first. they felt like he had gotten educated at columbia to develop an important profession and playing baseball was not what they had in mind. bu
the idea also is, if you're following a team, whether you're a blair or not, if you're following a team, if you're learning the rules, you are actually taking steps in becoming an american because you're becoming part of the national sport, and if you have an understanding of the national sport, how can you not be an american then. we start off actually here with what's considered the first baseball sports auto biography. this was by mike king kelly who was also baseball's first celebrity. it's...
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and to a lesser extent, the anti-republican thunderbolt, postmaster general montgomery blair, an old fossil, edward bates, the attorney general. congressional republicans unfairly thought these cabinet members, especially seward, controlled the president and his administration's failure to pursue an aggressive policy to win the war. they also wanted lincoln to consult his cabinet on a regular basis. and not so much seward, who always seemed to have the president's ear. their opposition to seward dated back to the succession crisis in 1860 and 1861 when as a senator he offered an unrealistic compromise proposal to save the union, which many republicans believed was a sellout to the secessionists. seward, though, failed to pass the senate. hostility to him increased when he unsuccessfully sought to dominate the administration. seward presumed an interference in relations, apparently without the approval of the president, did not sit well with republicans in congress, and especially in the senate. william pitt feston today, an unsung leader in the history of the senate, expressed the op
and to a lesser extent, the anti-republican thunderbolt, postmaster general montgomery blair, an old fossil, edward bates, the attorney general. congressional republicans unfairly thought these cabinet members, especially seward, controlled the president and his administration's failure to pursue an aggressive policy to win the war. they also wanted lincoln to consult his cabinet on a regular basis. and not so much seward, who always seemed to have the president's ear. their opposition to...
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the cabinet, and to a lesser extent, the anti republican thunder bolt, postmaster general montgomery blair and whole fossil, had worked bates, the attorney general. congressional republicans unfairly felt that these cabinet members, especially -- controlled the president and his administration's failure to pursue an aggressive policy to win the war. they also wanted lincoln to consult his cabinet on a more regular basis and the conduct of an important business and his sees his dependence on individual members like -- who always seem to have the president ear. their opposition dated back to the secession crisis of 1861, 1860. run as a senator, he offered an unrealistic compromise proposal to save the union, which many republicans believed it was a sellout to the secession. his proposal failed to pass the senate. after he had become secretary of state, congressional republican hostility to him increased. when he unsuccessfully sought to dominate the administration. he presumed interference in military operations and his conduct of foreign affairs, reportedly -- did not sit where with republi
the cabinet, and to a lesser extent, the anti republican thunder bolt, postmaster general montgomery blair and whole fossil, had worked bates, the attorney general. congressional republicans unfairly felt that these cabinet members, especially -- controlled the president and his administration's failure to pursue an aggressive policy to win the war. they also wanted lincoln to consult his cabinet on a more regular basis and the conduct of an important business and his sees his dependence on...
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she played cherie blair twice, the first in the film the queen. just remember, you're a man that's just been elected by the whole nation. her on—screen husband michael sheen today paid tribute. she was, he said, funny, passionate, smart, one of the greatest actors of our time. demonstrates a reckless disregard... sam mendes, who directed her in the james bond film skyfall, said she was an astonishing talent, a fabulous person. of course. is he alive? draco, is he alive? and to harry potter fans she was narcissa malfoy. jk rowling said she was a wonderful actress and an extraordinary woman. in 2019 she presented have i got news for you. she was also in recent months an organiser with her husband, the actor damian lewis, of a scheme providing hot meals for nhs staff during the pandemic. and today it was damian lewis who wrote:. helen mccrory, 52. there were many great roles she had yet to play. helen mccrory, 52. there were many great roles she had yet to play. back to our top story — the funeral of the duke of edinburgh. and like all other fune
she played cherie blair twice, the first in the film the queen. just remember, you're a man that's just been elected by the whole nation. her on—screen husband michael sheen today paid tribute. she was, he said, funny, passionate, smart, one of the greatest actors of our time. demonstrates a reckless disregard... sam mendes, who directed her in the james bond film skyfall, said she was an astonishing talent, a fabulous person. of course. is he alive? draco, is he alive? and to harry potter...
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guy you had to reagan couldn't do it and obama understands and you hope you out you have thatcher or blair you know he said you know that tax us up bad the stage is bad the market is a growed i do fear and not free trade is is always positive. our citizens not been getting us everywhere. in the streets of their east like in in india us enough is enough we have in a sense to change our ways and what is striking for me is to see don't bite and stray should only told by the little you know these shifting into these great shit and that's in a sense it's quite it's quite exciting and as usual do us all the 1st one to show the way. you did tweet i found it cute that you know what's wrong with socialism when you're trying to say is that is that your comment on you know broad redistributive policies our health care policies you know this debate about socialism in america it where you're just saying hey that's what's worked for france well you know every country has its irrational no respects and into us to do world socialism you know it's paltalk least you know i should know if years of the societ
guy you had to reagan couldn't do it and obama understands and you hope you out you have thatcher or blair you know he said you know that tax us up bad the stage is bad the market is a growed i do fear and not free trade is is always positive. our citizens not been getting us everywhere. in the streets of their east like in in india us enough is enough we have in a sense to change our ways and what is striking for me is to see don't bite and stray should only told by the little you know these...