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maria ressa and dmitry, muratov, i thank you both very much. and one more time, congratulations for winning the nobel prize for peace. thank you very much. thank you. thank you both. hello there. it was noticeably mild today right across the country, but particularly so for england and wales. now we look to the northwest through this evening and overnight, this deep area of low pressure — small system, but very vigorous — passing through the northwest of the uk, will bring a spell of gales to northern ireland and in towards scotland as well. stormy conditions for the hebrides and the northern isles, perhaps severe gales for a time, some blustery showers. it will turn drier here by the end of the night, but for england and wales, it'll stay cloudy with outbreaks of rain certainly through wales and into the midlands. mild in the south — double figure values here, little bit cooler further north. and that's how things look into monday. we hold onto the cloud for large parts of england and wales. we'll continue with this persistent rain as we
maria ressa and dmitry, muratov, i thank you both very much. and one more time, congratulations for winning the nobel prize for peace. thank you very much. thank you. thank you both. hello there. it was noticeably mild today right across the country, but particularly so for england and wales. now we look to the northwest through this evening and overnight, this deep area of low pressure — small system, but very vigorous — passing through the northwest of the uk, will bring a spell of gales...
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maria ressa and dmitry, muratov, i thank you both very much. and one more time, congratulations for winning the nobel prize for peace. thank you very much. thank you. thank you both. hello there. it was noticeably mild today right across the country, but particularly so for england and wales. now, we look to the north—west through this evening and overnight. this deep area of low pressure — small system but very vigorous, passing to the north—west of the uk — will bring a spell of gales to northern ireland and in towards scotland as well. stormy conditions for the hebrides and the northern isles, perhaps severe gales for a time, some blustery showers. it will turn a bit drier here by the end of the night but for england and wales, it'll stay cloudy with outbreaks of rain, certainly through wales and into the midlands. mild in the south — double figure values here. a little bit cooler further north. and that's how things look into monday. we hold on to the cloud for large parts of england and wales. we'll continue with this persistent
maria ressa and dmitry, muratov, i thank you both very much. and one more time, congratulations for winning the nobel prize for peace. thank you very much. thank you. thank you both. hello there. it was noticeably mild today right across the country, but particularly so for england and wales. now, we look to the north—west through this evening and overnight. this deep area of low pressure — small system but very vigorous, passing to the north—west of the uk — will bring a spell of gales...
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muratov. next up." ." , "the forever prisoner we will speak with director alex gibney in 30 seconds. ♪♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now! i'm amy goodman. we end today's show looking at one of the last 39 people still detained in guantÁnamo nearly two decades after the so-called war on terror. this week the senate judiciary committee held a hearing on the closing of guantÁnamo, the first in eight years. the biden administration declined to send a witness to testify and has so far refused to outline a clear plan and timeline for guantÁnamo's closure. since it opened in 2002, guantÁnamo prisoners have detailed rampant torture and other horrific treatment while in u.s. custody. conditions many say amount rights violations and workone o> abu zubaydah has never been charged with a crime. he was imprisoned in the secret cia unit called strawberry fields, as an forever. or 9/11, the cia never captured or detained any prisoner. they were not prepared. people start looking for who to in
muratov. next up." ." , "the forever prisoner we will speak with director alex gibney in 30 seconds. ♪♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now! i'm amy goodman. we end today's show looking at one of the last 39 people still detained in guantÁnamo nearly two decades after the so-called war on terror. this week the senate judiciary committee held a hearing on the closing of guantÁnamo, the first in eight years. the biden administration declined to send a witness to testify...
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i spoke to joint recipients maria ressa and dmitry muratov. it's existential. this is the moment. the last time a journalist won this, he — carl von 0ssietzky — languished in a concentration camp, a nazi concentration camp. it feels like the nobel committee, by spotlighting journalists, are recognising a similar historical moment thatjournalists are under attack in ways that we've never experienced before. in this world of massive, anxiety—inducing challenges, many of us find a refuge in sport. our love of sport has turned elite professional athletes into icons. we admire their physical prowess and their winning mentality. but this year we've seen that star sportspeople, just like the rest of us, are human, vulnerable to abuse, exploitation and discrimination. we've seen it in team sports like football and cricket, and also in individual sports like gymnastics. are you saying that throughout your amazing success as one of america's greatest gymnast 0lympians, you were driven by fear, you were competing out of fear? yes, absolutely. because i felt like nothing besides a gold
i spoke to joint recipients maria ressa and dmitry muratov. it's existential. this is the moment. the last time a journalist won this, he — carl von 0ssietzky — languished in a concentration camp, a nazi concentration camp. it feels like the nobel committee, by spotlighting journalists, are recognising a similar historical moment thatjournalists are under attack in ways that we've never experienced before. in this world of massive, anxiety—inducing challenges, many of us find a refuge in...
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dmitry muratov, the long time editor in chief
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i spoke to joint recipients maria ressa and dmitry muratov. it's existential. this is the moment. the last time a journalist won this, he — carl von 0ssietzky — languished in a concentration camp, a nazi concentration camp. and it feels like the nobel committee, by spotlighting journalists, are recognising a similar historical moment thatjournalists are under attack in ways that we've never experienced before. in this world of massive, anxiety—inducing challenges, many of us find a refuge in sport. our love of sport has turned elite professional athletes into icons. we admire their physical prowess and their winning mentality. but this year, we've seen that star sportspeople, just like the rest of us, are human, vulnerable to abuse, exploitation and discrimination. we've seen it in team sports like football and cricket, and also in individual sports like gymnastics. are you saying that throughout your amazing success as one of america's greatest gymnast 0lympians, you were driven by fear, you were competing out of fear? yes, absolutely. because i felt like nothing besides a
i spoke to joint recipients maria ressa and dmitry muratov. it's existential. this is the moment. the last time a journalist won this, he — carl von 0ssietzky — languished in a concentration camp, a nazi concentration camp. and it feels like the nobel committee, by spotlighting journalists, are recognising a similar historical moment thatjournalists are under attack in ways that we've never experienced before. in this world of massive, anxiety—inducing challenges, many of us find a refuge...
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i spoke to joint recipients maria ressa and dmitry muratov. it's existential. this is the moment. the last time a journalist won this, he — carl von 0ssietzky — languished in a concentration camp, a nazi concentration camp. it feels like the nobel committee, by spotlighting journalists, are recognising a similar historical moment thatjournalists are under attack in ways that we've never experienced before. in this world of massive, anxiety inducing challenges, many of us find a refuge in sport. our love of sport has turned elite professional athletes into icons. we admire their physical prowess and their winning mentality. but this year we've seen that star sports people, just like the rest of us, are human, vulnerable to abuse, exploitation and discrimination. we've seen it in team sports like football and cricket, and also in individual sports like gymnastics. are you saying that throughout your amazing success as one of america's greatest gymnast 0lympians, you were driven by fear, you were competing out of fear? yes, absolutely. because i felt like nothing besides a gold m
i spoke to joint recipients maria ressa and dmitry muratov. it's existential. this is the moment. the last time a journalist won this, he — carl von 0ssietzky — languished in a concentration camp, a nazi concentration camp. it feels like the nobel committee, by spotlighting journalists, are recognising a similar historical moment thatjournalists are under attack in ways that we've never experienced before. in this world of massive, anxiety inducing challenges, many of us find a refuge in...
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journalists maria ressa and dmitry muratov have received theirjoint nobel peace prize for "their efforts to safeguard freedom of expression." they are the first journalists to receive the award in more than eight decades. mike nesmith, the guitarist in the �*60s band the monkees, has died at the age of 78. the group was formed as an american version of the beatles, with a string of hits and a successful tv series. at 10pm, we'll be here with a full round up of the days news.
journalists maria ressa and dmitry muratov have received theirjoint nobel peace prize for "their efforts to safeguard freedom of expression." they are the first journalists to receive the award in more than eight decades. mike nesmith, the guitarist in the �*60s band the monkees, has died at the age of 78. the group was formed as an american version of the beatles, with a string of hits and a successful tv series. at 10pm, we'll be here with a full round up of the days news.
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journalists maria ressa and dmitry muratov have received theirjoint nobel peace prize for "their efforts to safeguard freedom of expression." they are the first journalists to receive the award in more than eight decades. mike nesmith, the guitarist in the �*60s band the monkees, has died at the age of 78. the group was formed as an american version of the beatles, with a string of hits and a successful tv series. at 10pm, we'll be here with a full round up of the days news. first, it's newscast. so today, basically something massive happened, kind of like every hour politically, so what's the metaphors that you've been using to capture such chaos? mine on the radio earlier was "smorgasbord". oh, i've wondered when someone would say smorgasbord! smorgasbord of news. not sure what smorgasbord actually is, let's hope it is what we think it is. laura? fiasco. 0h, we've upgraded to fiasco now. i said fiasco about the party. ok, that's a significant moment in any news story when... do you think? when the f—word's deployed. let's not have fiascogate about the fiasco. but it was two weeks a
journalists maria ressa and dmitry muratov have received theirjoint nobel peace prize for "their efforts to safeguard freedom of expression." they are the first journalists to receive the award in more than eight decades. mike nesmith, the guitarist in the �*60s band the monkees, has died at the age of 78. the group was formed as an american version of the beatles, with a string of hits and a successful tv series. at 10pm, we'll be here with a full round up of the days news. first,...
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it is something also that the russian journalist dmitry muratov is talking about, who will receive the nobel peace prize on friday, along with a filipino journalist maria russ. you have known him for many years. he is warning people about the descent into pacifism around the world. -- fascism around the world. can you talk about his role? >> he founded his newspaper and a cafeteria 30 years ago stuck it has remained the independent voice that has survived, has done some of the most extraordinary investigations into prison conditions come into corruption. it is paper of humanism. that he survives six of his journalists that have been killed is a testament to his strength, his resilience, and his ability to navigate a system that is not ask most as some americans think, but demands a commitment to democracy. gorbachev, the on recipient of a nobel peace prize in the last century, is part supporter of the newspaper. it has trained a new generation of investigative reporters, mostly women, and i think it will survive because it has this great spirit. that he won the nobel peace prize and ma
it is something also that the russian journalist dmitry muratov is talking about, who will receive the nobel peace prize on friday, along with a filipino journalist maria russ. you have known him for many years. he is warning people about the descent into pacifism around the world. -- fascism around the world. can you talk about his role? >> he founded his newspaper and a cafeteria 30 years ago stuck it has remained the independent voice that has survived, has done some of the most...
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dmitry muratov, editor of one of russia's last independent news sources, was honored for his work. and, philippines journalist maria ressa, editor of rappler.com, called for a reform of social media platforms. >> our greatest need today is to transform that hate and violence, the toxic sludge that's coursing through our information ecosystem, prioritized by american internet companies that make more money by sprding that hate and triggering the worst in us. >> woodruff: i spoke with maria ressa last night, and asked her if it felt at all real, yet? >> oh, i still do-- you know that painting, "the scream," that still-- it's been more than a month, and, not yet. it's sinking in slowly, but having to write a nobel lecture makes you really think about this. >> woodruff: what does it mean to you personally? >> judy, you know that we've been under attack by our government for the last five years. and having the nobel committee shine the light on what journalists are going through in the philippines? i mean, personally, it's a lift. you know, it feels like a little bit of a reprieve and h
dmitry muratov, editor of one of russia's last independent news sources, was honored for his work. and, philippines journalist maria ressa, editor of rappler.com, called for a reform of social media platforms. >> our greatest need today is to transform that hate and violence, the toxic sludge that's coursing through our information ecosystem, prioritized by american internet companies that make more money by sprding that hate and triggering the worst in us. >> woodruff: i spoke with...
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maria ressa and dmitry muratov were recognised by the committee for defending freedom of expression in the philippines and russia respectively. they're both in oslo where they will be officially presented with their awards later. in a moment, we'll hear from our correspondentjon donnison who is in moscow, but first here's howard johnson in manila. maria ressa is a veteran correspondent, she used to work for cnn. but the authoritarian leader of this company accused it of being american owned. many people saw that as a backlash to their hard—hitting reporting on his war on drugs in which thousands of drug addicts and suspected drug dealers were being killed here in manila, and that led to a lot of trolling on social media, she was threatened with rape and death threats, and then later a slew of court cases. seven charges against her at the moment. i was one of three journalists to win a third being convicted in 2020, that is why she is out on bail. she had to appeal to forecourts to travel to oslo to receive the award today, and her international legal team have called for the philippi
maria ressa and dmitry muratov were recognised by the committee for defending freedom of expression in the philippines and russia respectively. they're both in oslo where they will be officially presented with their awards later. in a moment, we'll hear from our correspondentjon donnison who is in moscow, but first here's howard johnson in manila. maria ressa is a veteran correspondent, she used to work for cnn. but the authoritarian leader of this company accused it of being american owned....
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muratov for their efforts to "safeguard freedom of expression". the reviews are out, and the new film adaptation of the american musical west side story has been judged an "artistic triumph". the man responsible for bringing it to the screen is director steven spielberg. it�*s his first attempt at a movie musical. tom brook reports. west side story was given a big launch just a short distance from where the film is set on new york�*s upper west side in the 1950s. inspired by shakespeare�*s romeo and juliet, it is a love story that takes place amid warring teenage gangs. it�*s a landmark work, first made into a film in 1961. it�*s always interested steven spielberg, who has never directed a musical before. i think i wanted to direct a musicalfilm because i knew i couldn�*t sing and dance. it�*s a tremendous way of sort of throwing myself into a genre that physically, i would never be part of, except to be able to tell a story in that idiom. # i like to be in america. # 0k by me in america. the 1961 film adaptation of the musical was a
muratov for their efforts to "safeguard freedom of expression". the reviews are out, and the new film adaptation of the american musical west side story has been judged an "artistic triumph". the man responsible for bringing it to the screen is director steven spielberg. it�*s his first attempt at a movie musical. tom brook reports. west side story was given a big launch just a short distance from where the film is set on new york�*s upper west side in the 1950s....