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hannah: yeah, i can lay that on you. shortly after the 2016 election, we were working for new hampshire public radio and our station, as i'm sure stations across the country were, were flooded with questions from regular news listeners who were paying a little more attention. there were democratic norms people believed were being skirted or broken, and people wanted to know -- i know we have a secretary of state, but i don't know what that secretary of state does. or how does a bill become a law? or what is a rioter? one of our producers wrote at the time on a post-it note -- i call this the west wing moment, writing on a napkin. but someone wrote on a post-it note -- pardon me -- "schoolhouse rock for adults." so many of us don't remember what we were taught back in grade school or we were never taught it to begin with. we come at our current news with this a sensible understanding of american democracy, but do we actually have it? we started a biweekly, twice a week show that would break down what a commander-in-chief
hannah: yeah, i can lay that on you. shortly after the 2016 election, we were working for new hampshire public radio and our station, as i'm sure stations across the country were, were flooded with questions from regular news listeners who were paying a little more attention. there were democratic norms people believed were being skirted or broken, and people wanted to know -- i know we have a secretary of state, but i don't know what that secretary of state does. or how does a bill become a...
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i'm going to put this one to you hannah. prior to establishing his own at he tried. some telepath tell, it gives me tele, tele therapy apps that they were globally recognized. but he couldn't really connect culturally with the therapist because he had a very different background. hannah. so i think that that's, you know, unfortunately going to be an increase in common experience when it, especially in the a i space. the idea is a universal patient. and unless you match both what's happening mentally and culturally and socially that universal patient, that is a script that the counter script is running off of. it's not really going to work. and so when we opened with being app, which we did, right, that's a really different approach, right? it's not all about scaling up for corporate profit. and i think that's the kind of space to look at is away from the corporate tell therapy at that claims to be able to help everyone. it's an impossibility. got one more voice to add to our conversation. so much knowledge alicia, i really appreciate you get this money from yasmin bo
i'm going to put this one to you hannah. prior to establishing his own at he tried. some telepath tell, it gives me tele, tele therapy apps that they were globally recognized. but he couldn't really connect culturally with the therapist because he had a very different background. hannah. so i think that that's, you know, unfortunately going to be an increase in common experience when it, especially in the a i space. the idea is a universal patient. and unless you match both what's happening...
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nikole hannah jones, welcome back to democracy now! and congratulations on your new books as you join us from des moines on the way to waterloo. can you talk about that moment in high school? what the difference i school teacher makes? >> absolutely. thank you for having me on. my teacher changedy life. he is the teacher who introduced to how vast black history was, even though we had not been taught hardly any of it. he is the teacher that introduced me or suggested that i join my haskell newspaper and write the stories i wanted to see. i opened the preface for the 1619 book with that because that was a transformative moment for me. i had no idea black americans had been here this long, that we had a lineage that went back on us as long as the english people . and that number stood to me for any erasure and really made me understand at a young -- 15 or 16-year-old that the history are taught is not necessarily the most important thing for all there to know, but was summit has determined what we should know and there's so much more out
nikole hannah jones, welcome back to democracy now! and congratulations on your new books as you join us from des moines on the way to waterloo. can you talk about that moment in high school? what the difference i school teacher makes? >> absolutely. thank you for having me on. my teacher changedy life. he is the teacher who introduced to how vast black history was, even though we had not been taught hardly any of it. he is the teacher that introduced me or suggested that i join my...
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i guess we'll be very kind to you that say hi to the get hannah nicole. some yes, so nice to see you had a please introduce yourself to our international audience. tell them who you are, what you do. hi. thank you so much for having me. my name is hen, as even i teach at u. c. berkeley and i have just screwed in the book, the distance cure a history of tell of therapy for mit press. good to have you. hello, nicole. introduce yourself to our international audience. hello, i'm nicole martinez martin. i am an assistant professor at stanford center for biomedical ethics. i and my research recently has been on others of digital mental health tools and a i. all right, and thank you very much for having. oh, thank you for making the time and i learned some yes, i get to have you here. introduce yourself. try international audience. so great to be here. thank you. i'm so me a debate. i'm a psychiatrist and an author and i teach narrative medicine at mount sinai. do you remember some? yeah, the 1st time you saw digital sarah pay or online therapy, cuz your psychia
i guess we'll be very kind to you that say hi to the get hannah nicole. some yes, so nice to see you had a please introduce yourself to our international audience. tell them who you are, what you do. hi. thank you so much for having me. my name is hen, as even i teach at u. c. berkeley and i have just screwed in the book, the distance cure a history of tell of therapy for mit press. good to have you. hello, nicole. introduce yourself to our international audience. hello, i'm nicole martinez...
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this is hannah and nico and some yeah, i highly recommend you check them out online. thanks for watching. i will see you next time. take care everybody. ah ah. ah the cubic 19 pandemic has led to a spike in child trafficking across india went to want to even meet those fighting to save honorable children on al jazeera, the latest news, as it breaks it in the brazilian rainforest means these areas are now emitting more carbon dioxide than they're absorbed with detailed coverage country like surely because of its geographic conditions has an enormous advantage from around the world. what's happening here is local farming communities using simple methods to solve a complex environmental problem. in columbia, transforming a been waiting to building block. we use the same, there waste left of the war. we can finish day, i was in charge of the america and me just send you any single pole political forms and living building anything you do on land, on the ground. it doesn't make sense to do that. apply on a building now can, we might have not just decorative that can we make
this is hannah and nico and some yeah, i highly recommend you check them out online. thanks for watching. i will see you next time. take care everybody. ah ah. ah the cubic 19 pandemic has led to a spike in child trafficking across india went to want to even meet those fighting to save honorable children on al jazeera, the latest news, as it breaks it in the brazilian rainforest means these areas are now emitting more carbon dioxide than they're absorbed with detailed coverage country like...
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we will break down that in what it means with hannah gooch peters, san lahm investments -- hannah gooch peters, sanlam investments global equity investment analyst. st. ritika: let's check in on the bloomberg first word news. prime minister boris johnson is over fire -- is under fire over a lobbying scandal. the government has been openly accused of corruption in parliament. even newspapers that are typically friendly took aim at johnson's party. a new poll shows his approval rating at a record low. vice president kamala harris is in france, continuing to try to heal a rift between the u.s. and france. she said she was looking forward to many days of productive discussions. u.s. and french ties have been strained in recent months. russian gas is delivering on a promise made to europe last month, kicking off a plan to send natural gas to european storage facilities this month. that should ease pressure on the energy hungry continent. european gas prices have more than tripled this year. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists a
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i'm going to put this one to you, hannah. prior to establishing his own at. he tried some telepath tell it gives me tele, tele therapy apps that they were globally recognized. but he couldn't really connect culturally with the therapist, because he had a very different background. hannah, so i think that that's a, you know, unfortunately going to be an increase in common experience when it, especially in the a i space. the idea is a universal patient. and unless you match both what's happening mentally and culturally and socially that universal patient, that is a script that the counter script is running off of. it's not really going to work. and so when we opened with being app, which we did, right, that's a really different approach, right? it's not all about scaling up for corporate profit. and i think that's the kind of space to look at is away from the corporate tell therapy app that claims to be able to help everyone. it's an impossibility. got one more voice to add to our conversation. so much knowledge alicia, i really appreciate you get this one is f
i'm going to put this one to you, hannah. prior to establishing his own at. he tried some telepath tell it gives me tele, tele therapy apps that they were globally recognized. but he couldn't really connect culturally with the therapist, because he had a very different background. hannah, so i think that that's a, you know, unfortunately going to be an increase in common experience when it, especially in the a i space. the idea is a universal patient. and unless you match both what's happening...
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without hannah. that is correct. and she didn't believe there was anything happening at that point. there was no rehearsal. there was no scene going on. it was a tech prep where the cameras were setting up, positioning so there was not supposed to be happening. had they called her in and usually they do, they call hannah in and they say we're about to do a scene involving a firearm. she'll go in and she'll reinstruct mr. baldwin on the safety features and she'll go through the gun again and inspect it again and that's how it worked on the set. well, she wasn't called back because there wasn't a scene. there wasn't a shot in terms of the movie. >> well, you know, investigators say they found 500 rounds of ammunition on set including blanks as you said, dummy rounds and live rounds. why were there live rounds on the set in the first place? >> and that's the biggest question in the whole case. the blanks as you know, michael, they are designed to -- they're crimped at the end. they don't resemble a live
without hannah. that is correct. and she didn't believe there was anything happening at that point. there was no rehearsal. there was no scene going on. it was a tech prep where the cameras were setting up, positioning so there was not supposed to be happening. had they called her in and usually they do, they call hannah in and they say we're about to do a scene involving a firearm. she'll go in and she'll reinstruct mr. baldwin on the safety features and she'll go through the gun again and...
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hannah first? >> yes, sir. i joined very late in the game. i was not aware that the service academies were an option for sometime. growing up in a christian household and understanding there is no better love than to lay down your life for someone else. i disappointed coming to west point and realizing that's not what the army stood for anymore. >> sean: everybody i know who became a nurse, doctor or teacher these were callings. something they felt they were born to do. was that how you felt? >> yes, sir, i felt it was my calling to be an officer. my father was an army officer. when i got there, it did not turnout like i planned. i thought my life was going to be wrapped around west point for the next 4 years. that's not what happened. >> sean: willow? >> yes, sir. i had a similar experience. i found out about the service academy. i was between the naval academy and west point but i felt called to serve in my country army. it was not what i expected. >> sean: let me start with you, willow. i will ask you all the same question. your trajectory
hannah first? >> yes, sir. i joined very late in the game. i was not aware that the service academies were an option for sometime. growing up in a christian household and understanding there is no better love than to lay down your life for someone else. i disappointed coming to west point and realizing that's not what the army stood for anymore. >> sean: everybody i know who became a nurse, doctor or teacher these were callings. something they felt they were born to do. was that how...
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hannah: it's a little bit of both. when the show started out, it was very much not tied to the news. we would have listeners submit questions that were inspired by the news, but we would stay out of the topical world. then, during the most recent presidential election, we were flooded with so many questions, highly specific questions about what was going on. meanwhile, you had remote education going on, teachers attempting to explain subjects that regardless of whether or not they were quite literally political and partisan, might be pr -- perceived differently in the classrooms. so we answer questions that were topical at the time without making the episode itself tied directly to what was going on in democracy, right? so we know, yes, people want to know what insurrection actually is. we make an episode that defines insurrection and looks at the history broadly. we are giving you the context. we have sort of continued that ever since, because we realized we can be a better resource to our listeners if we can provide
hannah: it's a little bit of both. when the show started out, it was very much not tied to the news. we would have listeners submit questions that were inspired by the news, but we would stay out of the topical world. then, during the most recent presidential election, we were flooded with so many questions, highly specific questions about what was going on. meanwhile, you had remote education going on, teachers attempting to explain subjects that regardless of whether or not they were quite...
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nikole hannah-jones won the pulitzer prize for commentary. but it also received lots of criticism and became a widely controversial object of scorn and derision on the right. >> the 1619 project with the new york times, or the democrat party is trying to reeducate american youth to tell them that our founding fathers were criminals, slave owners who are trying to create a sleeve state. >> let's be real about this. and 1619 they were exactly 20 slaves in america. so, the idea that these 20 guys were essential to the american economy or the building of america, is nonsense. >> the whole project is a light. i think certainly if you're an african american, slavery is at the center of what you see as the american experience. but for most americans, most of the time, there were a lot of other things going on. >> next year, donald trump launched a special committee to lot counter the 1619. he called it the 1776 commission. >> today, i'm also pleased to announce that i will soon sign an executive order establishing a national commission to promote pr
nikole hannah-jones won the pulitzer prize for commentary. but it also received lots of criticism and became a widely controversial object of scorn and derision on the right. >> the 1619 project with the new york times, or the democrat party is trying to reeducate american youth to tell them that our founding fathers were criminals, slave owners who are trying to create a sleeve state. >> let's be real about this. and 1619 they were exactly 20 slaves in america. so, the idea that...
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hannah gutierrez reed was in charge of weapons on the set of "rust. her attorneys telling nbc news the 24-year-old armorer has been slandered and falsely portrayed in the media, adding she has no idea how a live bullet got into the revolver that was fired by alec baldwin >> you said someone was shot >> two people accidentally >> reporter: the accidental death of cinematographer halyna hutchins has not been ruled a crime, although many legal experts say charges could be filed. the d.a. has not yet received the case >> they could be looking at criminal charges, but it is too early to be able to say or show that >> reporter: the sheriff says much of the investigation centers on the two people who handled the resolver before the shooting, assistant director dave halls, who declared the gun was safe, and gutierrez reed, savannah asking the sheriff about her early statements to investigators. >> according to the court documents, the armorer, hannah gutierrez reed told your investigators, quote, no live am mow is ever kept on set. given your investigation so
hannah gutierrez reed was in charge of weapons on the set of "rust. her attorneys telling nbc news the 24-year-old armorer has been slandered and falsely portrayed in the media, adding she has no idea how a live bullet got into the revolver that was fired by alec baldwin >> you said someone was shot >> two people accidentally >> reporter: the accidental death of cinematographer halyna hutchins has not been ruled a crime, although many legal experts say charges could be...
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we never got to say good-bye to our precious hannah and it's another huge hit to our family. he's taking time to be with his family as they attempt to heal from this devastating loss. band also announcing that this weekend shows on their dearly beloved tour would be rescheduled following hannah's unexpected death. according to tmz the 25-year-old death is being treated as homicide and boyfriend bobby jolly was arrested on same day her body was found and authorities have not said if he's a suspect or person of interest in this case. both arrested in tennessee in connection an apparent road rage incident. tennessee highway patrol said it was reported that bollie shot at another vehicle. no word on why bollie was arrested on friday and no further details has been released on hannah price's sudden death. mike: such a sad story, christina coleman, thank you so much. after weather delay spacex has successfully launched satellites in the space, details next. mike: obscured the spacex launch but the results are clear, the recycled falcon 9 rocket blasted off taking 53 star link inter
we never got to say good-bye to our precious hannah and it's another huge hit to our family. he's taking time to be with his family as they attempt to heal from this devastating loss. band also announcing that this weekend shows on their dearly beloved tour would be rescheduled following hannah's unexpected death. according to tmz the 25-year-old death is being treated as homicide and boyfriend bobby jolly was arrested on same day her body was found and authorities have not said if he's a...
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and no further details have been released on hannah's sudden death. jon? >> jon: christina coleman, thanks. the babylon bee has been predicting a lot of things with its humorous take on the news especially about the mainstream media and some of its predictions have even come true. there's a new book out called the babylon bee guide to wokeness and its ceo joins us next. my safelite story? my truck...is my livelihood. so when my windshield cracked... the experts at safelite autoglass came right to me... with service i could trust. right, girl? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ constipated? set yourself free with fleet. gentle constipation relief in minutes. little fleet. big relief. try it. feel it. - grammarly business helps my company feel that fleet feeling. build higher performing sales teams. since simon's team started using grammarly business to sharpen their writing, we've closed more deals. leagreat care starts gwith understanding.... we all have different needs. that's why unitedhealthcare offers more benefits to help more peop
and no further details have been released on hannah's sudden death. jon? >> jon: christina coleman, thanks. the babylon bee has been predicting a lot of things with its humorous take on the news especially about the mainstream media and some of its predictions have even come true. there's a new book out called the babylon bee guide to wokeness and its ceo joins us next. my safelite story? my truck...is my livelihood. so when my windshield cracked... the experts at safelite autoglass came...
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still to come on the newshour: journalist nikole hannah-jones' new book offers an expanded look at the long legacy of slavery in the u.s. tamara keith and amy walter break down the coming congressional battle over the president's agenda. the life of the late designer virgil abloh and his impact beyond the fashion world. plus much more. discussed, the number of deaths from covid-19 has surpassed 775,000, a staggering figure. but left behind are tens of thousands of children, some orphaned entirely, after their parent or a grandparent who cared for them died. in this report co-produced with the newshour, kaiser health news correspondent sarah varney looks at the risks these grieving children face to their well- being, both in the short and long term. >> i think the little boys don't really have a concept of what's really happening, what really happened. because i think they keep looking for him. >> reporter: betty hamilton says her five grandchildren still haven't accepted that their dad died suddenly of covid in august. the boys, ages four to ten, came to live with her in eastman, georg
still to come on the newshour: journalist nikole hannah-jones' new book offers an expanded look at the long legacy of slavery in the u.s. tamara keith and amy walter break down the coming congressional battle over the president's agenda. the life of the late designer virgil abloh and his impact beyond the fashion world. plus much more. discussed, the number of deaths from covid-19 has surpassed 775,000, a staggering figure. but left behind are tens of thousands of children, some orphaned...
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nikole hannah-jones, thank you. >> thank you. >>> rachel maddow starts now. good evening, rachel. >> thank you, chris, much appreciated. welcome to you at home. happy to have you here. it has been a busy news day and a lot is continuing tonight. we got word late this afternoon, feels like evening, we got word that the fda looks like it's going to move this week to approve booster shots for all adults. the previous approval had just been for high-risk adults to get boosters, but a bunch of states started ignoring that and making boosters available for any adult that wants one. it's moving tonight that that should be the national standard by the end of the week, booster shots approved for all u.s. adults. that's good
nikole hannah-jones, thank you. >> thank you. >>> rachel maddow starts now. good evening, rachel. >> thank you, chris, much appreciated. welcome to you at home. happy to have you here. it has been a busy news day and a lot is continuing tonight. we got word late this afternoon, feels like evening, we got word that the fda looks like it's going to move this week to approve booster shots for all adults. the previous approval had just been for high-risk adults to get boosters,...
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hannah was out of town for thanksgiving. her friends took him for a walk, just after 6:00 p.m. >> these two men came out from nowhere, one of them approached me, basically straight on and pointed a gun at my face and said give me the dog. the other one grabbed him. >> marika said the two men hopped in the car and sped off going the wrong way down a one- way street toward hold foods. >> i felt immense shocked that it happened. i am in the area local, and i know that a lot has been going on. there were literally people 15 feet away from me. >> i thought somebody taking him might be a possibility. so whenever i walk him, it is not usually dark out. >> french bulldogs are a popular breed often targets for robbers across the country, because they can fetch high prices. >> what have these 24 hours been like for you? >> it is odd. eight come home and see his things here, it is hard for me to even contemplate why somebody would do this. we just want him back. >> merlin is about 26 pounds, gray, with black spots, his belly and chest
hannah was out of town for thanksgiving. her friends took him for a walk, just after 6:00 p.m. >> these two men came out from nowhere, one of them approached me, basically straight on and pointed a gun at my face and said give me the dog. the other one grabbed him. >> marika said the two men hopped in the car and sped off going the wrong way down a one- way street toward hold foods. >> i felt immense shocked that it happened. i am in the area local, and i know that a lot has...
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everybody is supposed to genuflect at the altar of nikole hannah-jones and if you don't you might find yourself out. if you cross the mildest line which that like like a move then you find yourself out. you can be the editor ede editor and finders of out of a job because you write a pretty generic op-ed by a united states senator. you can be donald mcneil and be the science writer for the "new york times" and finders of out of a job because on a school trip a while ago you said to a student there were certain uses of the inward not the same uses of the inward and newspaper campfire you over that after the groundswell. this comes to the nature of a bunch of little some of these institutions. the "new york times" was a liberal and has been for decades. the problem is liberals didn't have the courage in saying to the radicals we have may agree with you on a lot of these policies but you don't get to destroy individual rights and individual freedoms and freedom of the press and the ability to think broadly. you don't get to destroy that in the name of your agenda but liberals are embarrass
everybody is supposed to genuflect at the altar of nikole hannah-jones and if you don't you might find yourself out. if you cross the mildest line which that like like a move then you find yourself out. you can be the editor ede editor and finders of out of a job because you write a pretty generic op-ed by a united states senator. you can be donald mcneil and be the science writer for the "new york times" and finders of out of a job because on a school trip a while ago you said to a...
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. ♪ judy: journalist nicole hannah jones 1619 project has become a topic of much debate in recent years. for our bookshelfe spoke with her about expanding upon that original work. the importance of looking back at how our nations history unfolded and its relevance to today. >> in 2019, the new york times magazine published the 1619 project. with the claim that 1619, the year the first enslaved africans were brought to what would become the united states could be considered the origin of this country. the journalist who created and helmed the project is nicole hannah jones, reporter for the magazine who won the pulitzer prize for her work on the 1619 project. it went to a special newspaper section two a multi-episode podcast, and has been expanded into the new book the 1619 project, a new origin story. nicole hanna jones at howard university me now in our studio. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> why, the expansion? what did you feel is necessary to expand upon in this new book? >> there were still so many areas of american life that we wanted to explore. in other historians we wanted
. ♪ judy: journalist nicole hannah jones 1619 project has become a topic of much debate in recent years. for our bookshelfe spoke with her about expanding upon that original work. the importance of looking back at how our nations history unfolded and its relevance to today. >> in 2019, the new york times magazine published the 1619 project. with the claim that 1619, the year the first enslaved africans were brought to what would become the united states could be considered the origin of...
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. >> reporter: last week, hannah gutierrez-reed's attorney saying the possibility of sabotage should be explored. if it were to be found that this was a case of sabotage, would you beingi at a murder charge? >> certainly a higher level of murder charge than we would potentially be looking at with the facts that we have now, yes. >> reporter: the d.a. also confirming more live rounds have been recovered from the set, in addition to the one fired by alec baldwin. >> we still don't know how they got on the set. and how they got there i think will be one of the most important factors going into a charging decision. >> reporter: and david, even though the d.a. said in our exclusive interview that this was not an act of sabotage, today, the armorer's attorney doubling down on his claim. he's calling for a full investigation, saying, "we are convinced this was sabotage and that hannah is being framed." david? >> all right, kaylee hartung with the interview with the d.a. tonight. kaylee, thank you. >>> when we come back, tracking severe storms moving across the country tonight. possible torn
. >> reporter: last week, hannah gutierrez-reed's attorney saying the possibility of sabotage should be explored. if it were to be found that this was a case of sabotage, would you beingi at a murder charge? >> certainly a higher level of murder charge than we would potentially be looking at with the facts that we have now, yes. >> reporter: the d.a. also confirming more live rounds have been recovered from the set, in addition to the one fired by alec baldwin. >> we...
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he could a he, hannah, mat, a alba, one on the phenomena of committing a hate crime and recording it has grieved right now because they're all korea avenues with those who do so with the sort of vigilante hindu vigilante groups that are mushrooming all over the healey. rekey, pod, or window, the videos are made by the corporate creator of these crying, and they are sharing it with a lot of bright, we witnessing and india moment of absolute nationalism. yes. ah, and to identify once over 2 or offer one. so as a foot soldier is also to claim a leadership position. many of these activists are also members of internationalized organizations. so it's career advancement in terms of being taken care of. if one performs the lives through these a mob outfits a vigilante outfits, but it is also claiming a leadership position. and then having a following, ah, the budget and i, a hindu supremacist organization, claimed responsibility for one of those attacks. groups like these have become increasingly emboldened in recent years as have officials of india's leading hindu nationalist party, the b,
he could a he, hannah, mat, a alba, one on the phenomena of committing a hate crime and recording it has grieved right now because they're all korea avenues with those who do so with the sort of vigilante hindu vigilante groups that are mushrooming all over the healey. rekey, pod, or window, the videos are made by the corporate creator of these crying, and they are sharing it with a lot of bright, we witnessing and india moment of absolute nationalism. yes. ah, and to identify once over 2 or...
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i'm mike hannah, there for us at the united nations. thank you. the european union has pledged $150000000.00 to a u. n. fund for developing nations most affected by climate change. the cop 26 talks in glasgow are focusing on the disproportionate effect of global warming on vulnerable people. in just over week countries have pledge to say forests and to cut smith and emissions. but the un says those pledges will not be enough to slow global warming. and a new report published on tuesday, warns that based on the 2030 target said by nations, the planet is heading toward 2.4 degrees celsius of global warming this century. and your sim, his life for us now in glasgow. andrew, do we have any update on where negotiations are at, in terms of a final result? from the summit i have to tell you that there is a sense of change in the atmosphere more tension, less optimism. alex sharma, the president of the u. k. climate talks did say and not not so long ago that there is a mountain to climb in the efforts to get anywhere near the 1.5 degrees celsius limit cap
i'm mike hannah, there for us at the united nations. thank you. the european union has pledged $150000000.00 to a u. n. fund for developing nations most affected by climate change. the cop 26 talks in glasgow are focusing on the disproportionate effect of global warming on vulnerable people. in just over week countries have pledge to say forests and to cut smith and emissions. but the un says those pledges will not be enough to slow global warming. and a new report published on tuesday, warns...
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mike hannah, august era, united nations, you hannah's valden or him as a horn of africa unless he says he dons milk. she will have a hard time holding on to power. this is a qu, they call themselves provision, usually cool leaders when they take over and the remaining part for a long time. we've seen this over and over again in many places. however, in this situation, i think because the sudanese military will have a very tough time holding on to power because any civil society will not allow this . and so dan has too many for lines, too many problems before the military to depend on guns and be able to hold on to power. but the military looks reckless when you consider the fact that sudan in august has had like 387 percent point $55.00 something inflation and you know, food prices are out of reach for many sudanese economics is in shambles. and i don't know what the military leaders are thinking in terms of being able to hold on to power because i don't really see any country that would support them. i think they might be depending on a certain middle eastern countries, but that will
mike hannah, august era, united nations, you hannah's valden or him as a horn of africa unless he says he dons milk. she will have a hard time holding on to power. this is a qu, they call themselves provision, usually cool leaders when they take over and the remaining part for a long time. we've seen this over and over again in many places. however, in this situation, i think because the sudanese military will have a very tough time holding on to power because any civil society will not allow...
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because it does matter whether or not hannah gutierrez-reid picket up the gun, make sure there was a live round and whether or not dave halls did that. how much of that can your client shed light on? how much did he witness? >> i don't know that he can. i think it matters only for the criminal case. if you're trying a criminal case in that standard which is higher than the civil burden of proof, beyond a reasonable doubt versus more likely than out in, in terms of more likely than not negligence, they're all extremely negligent, careless and reckless. these gun were unattended. they were left laying in the dirt. they had live ammunition on the set. why would you ever have live rounds on a movie set? i do believe that it's incumbent on alec baldwin to check the gun. they said he had no responsibility to check because somebody said it was cold or safe. that needs to change. it's very easy to tell a dummy or fake or blank bullet from a real one if anyone looks. >> martha: there were three people that should have looked. with regard to the live rounds, there's stories about people doing
because it does matter whether or not hannah gutierrez-reid picket up the gun, make sure there was a live round and whether or not dave halls did that. how much of that can your client shed light on? how much did he witness? >> i don't know that he can. i think it matters only for the criminal case. if you're trying a criminal case in that standard which is higher than the civil burden of proof, beyond a reasonable doubt versus more likely than out in, in terms of more likely than not...
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hannah. ms. hannah: good morning, chairman mansion, ranking member barrasso, and members of the committee. my name is autumn hannah and i am vice president of taxpayers for common sense, a national nonprofit watchdog. thank you for inviting me to discuss the general mining law of 1872 and the long-overdue need for reform. offended in. 1995, taxpayers for common sense is to promote the taxpayers' interests, acting for fair and transparent action across the federal government. we believe public lands are taxpayer assets and should be managed in a way that ensures a fair return from private insurance using them for profit and avoid future liability. the 1872 mining law fails by all the standards. i started my career with taxpayers for common sense more than two decades ago. hard rock mining was one of the first issues brought to our attention. we had been advocating to reform the lot working closely with republicans and democrats. i had the opportunity in the mid to thousands to advocate for 1872 mi
hannah. ms. hannah: good morning, chairman mansion, ranking member barrasso, and members of the committee. my name is autumn hannah and i am vice president of taxpayers for common sense, a national nonprofit watchdog. thank you for inviting me to discuss the general mining law of 1872 and the long-overdue need for reform. offended in. 1995, taxpayers for common sense is to promote the taxpayers' interests, acting for fair and transparent action across the federal government. we believe public...
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it was a young woman named hannah and her friend. >> my name's hannah, and i'm here. i've sailed'm off the largest cl part. i'm here with my friend deana, and we're stopping this coal terminal from loading all coal into ships andlo from unloading all coal from coltrains.ro this is part of the largest coal part in the world, and we're here with blockade australia topping the operation. right now it's being used to ship off coal that's come from countries -- from first nationsa lands all across this continent and being sent to be burned overseas as a part of the money-making machine, which is perpetually causing climate crisis, which is driving us ever further towards the point of social collapse.et >> hannah is 21 years old. her friend is 28 years old. and yesterday these two young women abseiled, rappelled off this giant piece of machinery at the port of new castle to protest australia's use of coal and their role in distributing coal all over the world. "the washington post" posted this video of them making their case to the world while they waited for the police, sa
it was a young woman named hannah and her friend. >> my name's hannah, and i'm here. i've sailed'm off the largest cl part. i'm here with my friend deana, and we're stopping this coal terminal from loading all coal into ships andlo from unloading all coal from coltrains.ro this is part of the largest coal part in the world, and we're here with blockade australia topping the operation. right now it's being used to ship off coal that's come from countries -- from first nationsa lands all...
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this is hannah gittings, the partner of anthony huber. >> every day i wish i could come home to him and unload some of this weight that is on my shoulders, but i can't because he is dead. and now the system is telling me that nobody needs to answer for that. and i have a problem with that. i think i have been very open in expressing my empathy for the other side of this, but that is just not reciprocated back. and , because she was standing next to justin blake, the uncle of jacob blake who was shot by police that sparked the protest against police brutality. we will be speaking with justin blake and jacob blake's father after headlines. two other closely watched trials continue today. in georgia, closing arguments are being delivered in the murder trial of the white men three who chased down and fatally shot ahmaud arbery. and jurors in charlottesville, virginia, are deliberating for a second day in the trial against the organizers of the deadly "unite the right" rally. a new york man who pleaded guilty to the rape and sexual assault of four teenage girls will avoid prison altogether a
this is hannah gittings, the partner of anthony huber. >> every day i wish i could come home to him and unload some of this weight that is on my shoulders, but i can't because he is dead. and now the system is telling me that nobody needs to answer for that. and i have a problem with that. i think i have been very open in expressing my empathy for the other side of this, but that is just not reciprocated back. and , because she was standing next to justin blake, the uncle of jacob blake...
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mike hannah, august era, united nations. ok, let's drill down now into some of the key recent events before sudan reached this point. military and civilian leaders were sharing power. after the ousting of the long time leader on the alba, shia in 2019, he faced a popular uprising after that, the 2 sides bickered and blamed each other for slow reforms and problems that kept piling up. things came to a head last month when general abdel fatter although han dissolved the interim government and detain, the civilian prime minister. wrestle said our joint live now from cartoon wrestle is this looking like a soft qu where you are well, the, the, the, this, the, the new ah, a that the new sovereignty council is dominated and lat by army. because army for now has the upper hand. mr. i will hand this with an army chief as appointed himself as the head of the sovereignty council, as i expected. and he has a point of his deputy, a mr. amelia, who is also there, that the head of the largest parameter group in, in, in, through than a, nam
mike hannah, august era, united nations. ok, let's drill down now into some of the key recent events before sudan reached this point. military and civilian leaders were sharing power. after the ousting of the long time leader on the alba, shia in 2019, he faced a popular uprising after that, the 2 sides bickered and blamed each other for slow reforms and problems that kept piling up. things came to a head last month when general abdel fatter although han dissolved the interim government and...
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mike, hannah al jazeera united nations. well, that's nasty, ted. janice samuel gets to his in the capital, addis ababa, samuel kelly international pressure ad building as the security council finally managed to find some consensus that where are the regional act as like the african union on this? i know they've been very alarmed about all this as well to our future and union, hired had appointed a former head of for the nigeria president to try to sold the differences between the 2. but again, it was a difficult task for him. as you know, the t p left has been designated as a terrorist organization by they ethiopian government, basically, ethiopia, and parliament. it became a challenge to deal with the ethiopian government side in the tpr live side. but there has been war pressure for coming from kenya, for instance, a close friend of ethiopia, and they are the presidents have by the president of the children. prime minister have a very close relationship. and that you got done president has announced that he would be hosting a leaders, a leader su
mike, hannah al jazeera united nations. well, that's nasty, ted. janice samuel gets to his in the capital, addis ababa, samuel kelly international pressure ad building as the security council finally managed to find some consensus that where are the regional act as like the african union on this? i know they've been very alarmed about all this as well to our future and union, hired had appointed a former head of for the nigeria president to try to sold the differences between the 2. but again,...
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. >> reporter: last week, hannah gutierrez-reed's attorney saying the possibility of sabotage should be explored. if it were to be found that this was a case of sabotage, would you be looking at a murder charge? >> certainly a higher level of murder charge than we would potentially be looking at with the facts that we have now, yes. >> reporter: the d.a. also confirming more live rounds have been recovered from the set, in addition to the one fired by alec baldwin. >> we still don't know how they got on the set. and how they got there i think will be one of the most important factors going into a charging decision. >> reporter: and david, even though the d.a. said in our exclusive interview that this was not an act of sabotage, today, the armorer's attorney doubling down on his claim. he's calling for a full investigation, saying, "we are convinced this was sabotage and that hannah is being framed." david? >> all right, kaylee hartung with the interview with the d.a. tonight. kaylee, thank you. >>> when we come back, tracking severe storms moving across the country tonight. possible
. >> reporter: last week, hannah gutierrez-reed's attorney saying the possibility of sabotage should be explored. if it were to be found that this was a case of sabotage, would you be looking at a murder charge? >> certainly a higher level of murder charge than we would potentially be looking at with the facts that we have now, yes. >> reporter: the d.a. also confirming more live rounds have been recovered from the set, in addition to the one fired by alec baldwin. >> we...
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more seriously nicole hannah jones with trinity left scholars seem to get their historical facts almost totally from one o. people history of the united states is not every turtledove fantasy writer. she's done this several times, not just saying revolutionary war was bought by slavery but everything unique in the united states came out of slavery in past race war. now the reason for the use of the atom bomb was we spent money on it and wanted to see if it worked. the japanese were about to make peace. the reality there for those watching might be confused about this is probably 90% of academic historians think the alternative to bombing hiroshima invading the heartland japanese home island. hundreds of thousands would have died. there is a book "thank god for the atom bomb" by a veteran who laid out the details. so this kind of thing, the french position is incredibly true. we see it on the left and it is problematic. >> shannon: she did take back that one tweet so there must be enough growing opposition that she also did say if you can take things in pride that you'd were possibly inv
more seriously nicole hannah jones with trinity left scholars seem to get their historical facts almost totally from one o. people history of the united states is not every turtledove fantasy writer. she's done this several times, not just saying revolutionary war was bought by slavery but everything unique in the united states came out of slavery in past race war. now the reason for the use of the atom bomb was we spent money on it and wanted to see if it worked. the japanese were about to...
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yeah, for the moment mike, mike, hannah lifer, there in washington. oh so much she was so much is unknown about the on the kron a micro virus. here is what we do now. this point, as we heard, it was 1st identified in south africa from a sample that came from neighboring botswana. since then, more than 100 confirmed cases have been detected in those 2 countries as well as hong kong, israel and belgium. varian has $32.00 mutations on what's called the spike protein, which is what the virus uses to invade ourselves. this means it's by protein is dramatically different than the one in the original corona virus. the code 1900 vaccines are based on join us now from an opera is dr. alief or to me. he is a vaccine ologist, an agent professor at the university of mich, michigan, thanks so much for being with us. so as we've been saying there, there's a lot that we still don't know about the effectiveness of the car. and vaccines only say this new variance. so how long is it going to take then to, to get an idea of, of how well they, they work against it. while
yeah, for the moment mike, mike, hannah lifer, there in washington. oh so much she was so much is unknown about the on the kron a micro virus. here is what we do now. this point, as we heard, it was 1st identified in south africa from a sample that came from neighboring botswana. since then, more than 100 confirmed cases have been detected in those 2 countries as well as hong kong, israel and belgium. varian has $32.00 mutations on what's called the spike protein, which is what the virus uses...
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hannah: now joining us from capitol hill is representative steve cohen, a democrat from tennessee, he represents memphis and he is a member of the progressive caucus. congressman cohen, we've been spending the first hour this morning looking at some of the messages and lessons learned on tuesdays, from tuesday's awelcomes. tuesday's election. what did you learn or what did you hear? guest: as a democrat it wasn't pleasant and pleasing but wasn't as terrible as many of the pundits say it was. there hasn't been a virginia governor re-elected for i think about 45, 50 years. there hadn't been a new jersey governor re-elected for a time similar to that, maybe greater, and yet the democratic governor was re-elected, which is historic. he might not have run to the levels of biden but he was re-elected and that was historic. and mcauliffe came close, he lost, if he had not made that comment about parents shouldn't have anything to do with determining their children's education, i suspect he would have won. and been the first governor in 45, 50 years to be re-elected. it was close. balls and s
hannah: now joining us from capitol hill is representative steve cohen, a democrat from tennessee, he represents memphis and he is a member of the progressive caucus. congressman cohen, we've been spending the first hour this morning looking at some of the messages and lessons learned on tuesdays, from tuesday's awelcomes. tuesday's election. what did you learn or what did you hear? guest: as a democrat it wasn't pleasant and pleasing but wasn't as terrible as many of the pundits say it was....
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. >> reporter: today, the lawyer for hannah gutierrez-reed, the armorer on the set of that deadly movie shooting, suggesting the tragic incident might have been the result of sabotage. >> we're afraid that could have been what happened here, that somebody intended to sabotage this set with a live round intentionally placed in a box of dummies. >> reporter: even suggesting in another interview without offering any evidence that it might have been the act of someone among the disgruntled crew members who had recently quit the production, citing concerns about pay, housing and safety. camera operator lane luper was among those who quit. can you even imagine that this was an act of sabotage? >> no. god, no. nobody would do that. especially on the crew, we're all friends, we all become so close. it's just absurd to think of that. >> reporter: nearly two weeks later, authorities still trying to determine how live rounds wound up on this new mexico movie set, after alec baldwin fired a prop gun, not knowing it contained the bullet that killed cinematographer halyna hutchins. >> there was a box
. >> reporter: today, the lawyer for hannah gutierrez-reed, the armorer on the set of that deadly movie shooting, suggesting the tragic incident might have been the result of sabotage. >> we're afraid that could have been what happened here, that somebody intended to sabotage this set with a live round intentionally placed in a box of dummies. >> reporter: even suggesting in another interview without offering any evidence that it might have been the act of someone among the...
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. >> reporter: today, the lawyer for hannah gutierrez-reed, the armorer on the set of that deadly movie shooting, suggesting the tragic incident might have been the result of sabotage. >> we're afraid that could have been what happened here, that somebody intended to sabotage this set with a live round intentionally placed in a box of dummies. >> reporter: even suggesting in another interview without offering any evidence that it might have been the act of someone among the disgruntled crew members who had recently quit the production citing concerns about pay, housing and safety. camera operator lane luper was among those who quit. can you even imagine that this was an act of sabotage? >> no. god, no. nobody would do that. especially on the crew, we're all friends, we all become so close. it's just absurd to think of that. >> reporter: nearly two weeks later, authorities still trying to determine how live rounds wound up on this new mexico movie set, after alec baldwin fired a prop gun, not knowing it contained the bullet that killed cinematographer halyna hutchins. >> there was a box
. >> reporter: today, the lawyer for hannah gutierrez-reed, the armorer on the set of that deadly movie shooting, suggesting the tragic incident might have been the result of sabotage. >> we're afraid that could have been what happened here, that somebody intended to sabotage this set with a live round intentionally placed in a box of dummies. >> reporter: even suggesting in another interview without offering any evidence that it might have been the act of someone among the...
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it was a young woman named hannah and her friend. >> my name is hannah and i'm here i've sailed off the largest coal port. i'm with my friend and we're stopping this coal terminal from loading all coal into ships and from unloading all coal from coal trains. this is part of the largest coal part in the world and we're here with blockade australia topping the operation. right now it's being used to ship off coal that's come from countries -- from first nations lands all across this continent and being sent to be burned overseas as part of the money-making machine, which is perpetually causing climate crisis, which is driving us ever further towards the point of social collapse. >> hannah is 21 years old. her friend is 28 years old. and yesterday these two young women rappelled off this giant piece of machinery at the port of newcastle to protest australia's use of coal and their role in distributing coal all over the world. "the washington post" posted this video of them making their case to the world while they waited for the police, saying this is us responding to the climate crisis. >
it was a young woman named hannah and her friend. >> my name is hannah and i'm here i've sailed off the largest coal port. i'm with my friend and we're stopping this coal terminal from loading all coal into ships and from unloading all coal from coal trains. this is part of the largest coal part in the world and we're here with blockade australia topping the operation. right now it's being used to ship off coal that's come from countries -- from first nations lands all across this...
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behind it all is "the new york times" magazine writer hannah-jones. she's joining me now to discuss both new books as well as the week's news. thank you for coming on. >> thank you for having me. >> why did you need to expand on the magazine project and present what you call here a new origin story for america? >> well, we wanted to expand for a couple of reasons. the original project was limited by both the time constraints of putting out a magazine as well as space constraint. so this gave us a chance to really expand the project, invite more historians to contribute. we discussed more topics than what were originally included and more than double the poetry and short fiction in the book. it also gave us a chance to extend all of the original essays and answer the critics by really showing our work and really expanding some of the original arguments. >> you have critics, really? >> a couple, a couple. >> speaking of critics, we are seeing these bans in place. we can put up maps on the screen. "1619" related curricula banned in texas and florida and
behind it all is "the new york times" magazine writer hannah-jones. she's joining me now to discuss both new books as well as the week's news. thank you for coming on. >> thank you for having me. >> why did you need to expand on the magazine project and present what you call here a new origin story for america? >> well, we wanted to expand for a couple of reasons. the original project was limited by both the time constraints of putting out a magazine as well as space...
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[habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] reportera: dijo que ese dÍa hannah gutiÉrrez cargÓ la bala con balas de salva y la dejÓ fuera de la escena. luego se fue a almorzar y el arma estuvo desatendida durante dos horas. [habla en inglÉs] reportera: este experto en armas con 30 aÑos de experiencia nos indicÓ que es muy difÍcil diferenciar una bala real de uno de salva cuando ya estÁn metidos dentro del cilindro del arma. >> cuando estÁ adentro del arma, no vas a ver... es muy difÍcil saber. allÍ la ves, pero es muy sencillo no darse cuenta, y es muy sencillo ni saber cuÁl es la diferencia entre una y la otra. reportera: el abogado dice que no tendrÍa por quÉ haber balas de verdad en el escenario. ¿cuÁles son las balas de salva? >> esta es una bala tÍpica de salva, posiblemente del mismo calibre que usaron en la pelÍcula. esta es una bala de salva y esta es una que se usa para disparar tiro al blanco. patricia: el fbi cree que estados unidos enfrenta amenazas de extremistas nacionales, especialmente de supremacistas blancos, similares a los del grupo terrorista isis. la adverte
[habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] reportera: dijo que ese dÍa hannah gutiÉrrez cargÓ la bala con balas de salva y la dejÓ fuera de la escena. luego se fue a almorzar y el arma estuvo desatendida durante dos horas. [habla en inglÉs] reportera: este experto en armas con 30 aÑos de experiencia nos indicÓ que es muy difÍcil diferenciar una bala real de uno de salva cuando ya estÁn metidos dentro del cilindro del arma. >> cuando estÁ adentro del arma, no vas a ver... es muy...
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as the conference drew nearer, and i wanted to do more. —— hannah wanted to do more. a month ago she, and melissa billson came up with the idea for the video. we were sat in a caf in poole, and throwing some ideas around and we thought what could be more direct than a video with athletes speaking directly to world leaders, to be shown just ahead of cop26 to say "this is when we really need ambition" — and that is what we showed in the summer and that is what is really needed now. we have athletes from nearly 50 different countries and we have an athlete from saudi arabia, qatar, australia, the us — these really important nations, every nation is important, but these are really important in this climate context, so i think it does feel like a real moment to have these athletes come together and look at the camera and say this is what needs to happen. it gives us so many incredible moments because athletes dedicate themselves completely. they hope that sentiment will inspire global leaders to commit to preserving and protecting the planet. jane dougall, bbc news. ti
as the conference drew nearer, and i wanted to do more. —— hannah wanted to do more. a month ago she, and melissa billson came up with the idea for the video. we were sat in a caf in poole, and throwing some ideas around and we thought what could be more direct than a video with athletes speaking directly to world leaders, to be shown just ahead of cop26 to say "this is when we really need ambition" — and that is what we showed in the summer and that is what is really needed...
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el abogado de hannah gutiÉrrez habrÍa afirmado que la arma real que disparÓ el actor durante la filmaciÓn fue puesta en la pistola de forma deliberada. la fifa recibiÓ una apelaciÓn de mÉxico, pidiendo que el veto por gritos homofÓbicos se ha sÓlo de un encuentro sin aficiÓn. en miami, florida, el restaurante cubano mÁs famoso del mundo un pre 50 aÑos y para celebrarlo... deleitÓ a sus clientes con el mismo precio que tenÍa en 1971. su historia comenzÓ en 1960, cuando el dueÑo llegÓ a estados unidos. tu gerente de envíos se fue para encontrarse a “si mismos.” dejándote perdida. necesitas contratar. necesito indeed. indeed instant match inmediatamente encuentra candidatos que cumplen con tu descripción de empleo. redime tu crédito de 75 dólares en indeed punto com diagonal oferta patricia: para la despedida... imÁgenes de altura. un cohete de "space—x" puso en Órbita a cuatro astronautas, entre ellos la persona nÚmero 600 que llega al espacio en los Últimos 60 aÑos. esta selecta lista de viajeros abarca desde los que apenas han rozado el espacio, como el actor
el abogado de hannah gutiÉrrez habrÍa afirmado que la arma real que disparÓ el actor durante la filmaciÓn fue puesta en la pistola de forma deliberada. la fifa recibiÓ una apelaciÓn de mÉxico, pidiendo que el veto por gritos homofÓbicos se ha sÓlo de un encuentro sin aficiÓn. en miami, florida, el restaurante cubano mÁs famoso del mundo un pre 50 aÑos y para celebrarlo... deleitÓ a sus clientes con el mismo precio que tenÍa en 1971. su historia comenzÓ en 1960, cuando el dueÑo...
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everybody is supposed to genuflect at the altar of nikole hannah-jones and if you don't you might find yourself out. if you cross the mildest line which that like like a move then you find yourself out. you can be the editor ede editor and finders of out of a job because you write a pretty generic op-ed by a united states senator. you can be donald mcneil and be the science writer for the "new york times" and finders of out of a job because on a school trip a while ago you said to a student there were certain uses of the inward not the same uses of the inward and newspaper campfire you over that after the groundswell. this comes to the nature of a bunch of little some of these institutions. the "new york times" was a liberal and has been for decades. the problem is liberals didn't have the courage in saying to the radicals we have may agree with you on a lot of these policies but you don't get to destroy individual rights and individual freedoms and freedom of the press and the ability to think broadly. you don't get to destroy that in the name of your agenda but liberals are embarrass
everybody is supposed to genuflect at the altar of nikole hannah-jones and if you don't you might find yourself out. if you cross the mildest line which that like like a move then you find yourself out. you can be the editor ede editor and finders of out of a job because you write a pretty generic op-ed by a united states senator. you can be donald mcneil and be the science writer for the "new york times" and finders of out of a job because on a school trip a while ago you said to a...
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hannah: now joining us from capitol hill is representative steve cohen, a democrat from
hannah: now joining us from capitol hill is representative steve cohen, a democrat from
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el abogado de hannah gutiÉrrez habrÍa afirmado que la arma real que disparÓ el actor durante la filmaciÓn fue puesta en la pistola de forma deliberada. la fifa recibiÓ una apelaciÓn de mÉxico, pidiendo que el veto por gritos homofÓbicos se ha sÓlo de un encuentro sin aficiÓn. en miami, florida, el restaurante cubano mÁs famoso del mundo un pre 50 aÑos y para celebrarlo... deleitÓ a sus clientes con el mismo precio que tenÍa en 1971. su historia comenzÓ en 1960, cuando el dueÑo llegÓ a estados unidos. patricia: para la despedida... imÁgenes de altura. un cohete de "space—x" puso en Órbita a cuatro astronautas, entre ellos la persona nÚmero 600 que llega al espacio en los Últimos 60 aÑos. esta selecta lista de viajeros abarca desde los que apenas han rozado el espacio, como el actor william turner. con esto nos despedimos. gracias, "univisiÓn siempre a tu lado". lindsay: menos de 48 horas para el partido que nos tiene en ascuas. choque de gigantes en cincinnati. mÉxico sufre una baja, estados unidos se prepara. alejandro: ademÁs, arrancÓ copa de revelaciones, organiz
el abogado de hannah gutiÉrrez habrÍa afirmado que la arma real que disparÓ el actor durante la filmaciÓn fue puesta en la pistola de forma deliberada. la fifa recibiÓ una apelaciÓn de mÉxico, pidiendo que el veto por gritos homofÓbicos se ha sÓlo de un encuentro sin aficiÓn. en miami, florida, el restaurante cubano mÁs famoso del mundo un pre 50 aÑos y para celebrarlo... deleitÓ a sus clientes con el mismo precio que tenÍa en 1971. su historia comenzÓ en 1960, cuando el dueÑo...
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foundation for economic education content manager, hannah is back and democrat holster and author of america unite or die. that is quite a threat. walk on, everybody. tim, i will start with you. people know they are not going to be prosecuted, there's a sense there's no such thing as private property so that philosophy is lawlessness are ushering in what in the bay area? >> i think a lot of the chaos comes from the fact that we walked down the country for so much of the last two years. people, there is no outlet, no school, no activity, no jobs for a lot of people and that eroded the social cohesion. why does this not happen every day? you can't put armed guards at every louis vuitton and lululemon if you do, they will go to the next one, the shoe store, i don't know their names, sorry but. kennedy: jimmy tooth -- >> you can't create order through government force. order happens to building up of social connection, social networks, an idea you won't get away with it, you'd be ashamed to quit crimes it all fades away when civil society fades away so collapsing for a long time, covid a
foundation for economic education content manager, hannah is back and democrat holster and author of america unite or die. that is quite a threat. walk on, everybody. tim, i will start with you. people know they are not going to be prosecuted, there's a sense there's no such thing as private property so that philosophy is lawlessness are ushering in what in the bay area? >> i think a lot of the chaos comes from the fact that we walked down the country for so much of the last two years....
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instead, passing the blame to the armorer, saying hannah has no idea where the live rounds came from. adding, the whole production set became unsafe due to various factors, including lack of safety meetings. authorities say baldwin fired a colt .45 involfri45 revolver . the sheriff is frustrated from what he calls a lack of cooperation from some involved. >> some have not been very cooperative in coming up for followup interviews, you know, that's on advice of their counsel. but we would recommend they come in and clarify some of the statements. >> reporter: meanwhile, that assistant director, dave halls, released a statement saying halyna hutchins was one of the most talented people he's worked with, and he said he hopes this tragedy will prompt the industry to re-evaluate its practices. andrew, mona. >> a lot of questions in this investigation, megan, thank you. >>> okay, coming up, robbed at gun point. the photographer who was targeted by robbers who followed him home into his garage. his car capturing much of the action. >>> plus, the dramatic rescue of a seal pup after it crossed
instead, passing the blame to the armorer, saying hannah has no idea where the live rounds came from. adding, the whole production set became unsafe due to various factors, including lack of safety meetings. authorities say baldwin fired a colt .45 involfri45 revolver . the sheriff is frustrated from what he calls a lack of cooperation from some involved. >> some have not been very cooperative in coming up for followup interviews, you know, that's on advice of their counsel. but we would...
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hm. hannah. when id la youngel, jump ahead. i'm oh mm. what risks are you willing to occur in the fight for freedom? ah, i say that one of the face that is always motivated me to feel so strongly about democracy is the powerful stories that of emerge, of the risks people have and the fear they live in when they don't have any freedom at all. ah, you look at the risks of these young civil society are diverse in thailand, and you look at the risks that people and me and mar are taking right now and you can't help but admire their courage. their determination, ah ah, with such a low sha, mostly app where they want to learn about a power you buy a new saudi on my new la quinta. she told me are you bringing a shame on and she a child. okay, i come on the floor, double guys going any time with you all a thing with mine and julie i just that it i am what we are me call my am mad hold on bill. if you, if you would my lot happy you happy you down. oh, yeah, 51 p. when you make a y. hi me. why my why, but i think more than when having the flu p tha
hm. hannah. when id la youngel, jump ahead. i'm oh mm. what risks are you willing to occur in the fight for freedom? ah, i say that one of the face that is always motivated me to feel so strongly about democracy is the powerful stories that of emerge, of the risks people have and the fear they live in when they don't have any freedom at all. ah, you look at the risks of these young civil society are diverse in thailand, and you look at the risks that people and me and mar are taking right now...