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let's leave the final word to leo and his new voice. thank you, dan, for your voice. merry christmas and happy new year to you all. rachel stonehouse, bbc news. have you got something in your eye as well? last christmas, many care home residents spent the festive season alone, separated from loved ones and isolated in their rooms. for one home in bristol, reflecting on the past year brings back painful memories — they lost ten residents to covid. fiona lamdin has been to catch up with them. we lost peggy on christmas day, then we lost michael, nigel, roger, anne, pat, trudy, john, joyce and, lastly, jean. the covid outbreak at linden house in somerset last christmas claimed the lives of ten elderly residents in less than three weeks. we were clear for so long and then itjust hit us and with that, one by one, all of our staff were going, it was long, it was tiring. it was scary. head chef nick has worked here for three decades. she and her team did 12—hour shifts in the kitchen, sending meals on trays as the residents isolated alone in their rooms. we would facetim
let's leave the final word to leo and his new voice. thank you, dan, for your voice. merry christmas and happy new year to you all. rachel stonehouse, bbc news. have you got something in your eye as well? last christmas, many care home residents spent the festive season alone, separated from loved ones and isolated in their rooms. for one home in bristol, reflecting on the past year brings back painful memories — they lost ten residents to covid. fiona lamdin has been to catch up with them....
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we began to hear of bishop desmond tutu is voice, a prominent voice of peace and nonviolence and a voice of reason, and he was an inspiration to the movement around the world, both at home in south africa and thousands of miles away in new zealand where people took up the cause for human rights and democracy in south africa. find in south africa. and inspirational - in south africa. and inspirational voice l in south africa. and i inspirational voice for in south africa. and - inspirational voice for you, a challenging voice actually from new zealand at the time through the 70s and the 80s when the springboks and the all blacks were prepared to compete against each other. i presume that was part of the reason for your own commitment to the cause? , , , cause? yes. it is shocking, reall , cause? yes. it is shocking, really. that _ cause? yes. it is shocking, really, that new _ cause? yes. it is shocking, really, that new zealand i really, that new zealand accommodated white tour rent teens from south africa all that time up until the mid—i9 80s and teams went from new zealand two south
we began to hear of bishop desmond tutu is voice, a prominent voice of peace and nonviolence and a voice of reason, and he was an inspiration to the movement around the world, both at home in south africa and thousands of miles away in new zealand where people took up the cause for human rights and democracy in south africa. find in south africa. and inspirational - in south africa. and inspirational voice l in south africa. and i inspirational voice for in south africa. and - inspirational...
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i'm only you don't do that voice. no, i guess that always seems to sort of shy to him and i thought, i guess so, but like i said not, i mean you need to change the voice slightly because i guess is probably gonna be a little bit close to being in a professional ha, ha, sorry, alex is listed group. let them know your appeal as we should tell of user. edna new spitting image iapetus shred, which i please remember to share a trex quite no. i think, you know, given what you could appeal. i'm selling house, right? remember in the olden days when david o n and david steele went around and they used to have david owen used to have david still in his pocket on the show on speak image not in real life. and he used to have him in his pocket, and i was chatting to david steele at a do somewhere. and he said that program actually ruined my political life completely said. and he said, everybody perceive me to be this tiny little ma'am, in the thrall of david owen. and people's perceptions. i mean, spitting image, i think, did chan
i'm only you don't do that voice. no, i guess that always seems to sort of shy to him and i thought, i guess so, but like i said not, i mean you need to change the voice slightly because i guess is probably gonna be a little bit close to being in a professional ha, ha, sorry, alex is listed group. let them know your appeal as we should tell of user. edna new spitting image iapetus shred, which i please remember to share a trex quite no. i think, you know, given what you could appeal. i'm...
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louis is the voice of postman pad because he used to your voice of personal or is he sound like a brain head person just shut down? or it's not unusual. home is why does this? he goes pretty kind of his nose makes. this is nicholas, which we got a lovely picture of him, gulliver is this person pinched. charles, i'm not sure. so basically, you know, he says, well, proposal and i went, i had a voice, a personal part. hello mrs. goggins, which i just called the future king, mrs. goggins enough or somebody. oh no. i was going to say, you know, when they do that thing, when you me a royal your royal highness is great. my uncle, her years ago, when my sorry to draw names. but my cousin is paul mccartney when the resource, the beatles have the hard days, night premier. and they're all not on the other line. but my uncle how i just wanna make his way to the bar in to this is in to princess modern. i was sorry, train for this one. trade a hand here. sorry. create a answer. loose go newer because coming up after the break, we're going to continue our discussion. but he's amazing, amazing people a
louis is the voice of postman pad because he used to your voice of personal or is he sound like a brain head person just shut down? or it's not unusual. home is why does this? he goes pretty kind of his nose makes. this is nicholas, which we got a lovely picture of him, gulliver is this person pinched. charles, i'm not sure. so basically, you know, he says, well, proposal and i went, i had a voice, a personal part. hello mrs. goggins, which i just called the future king, mrs. goggins enough or...
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but it's interesting, this idea of giving a voice — because actually, i think one of the voices, and we've discussed it already, that features your dad's. yes, that's right. but it seems to me your dad, as you've already said, was positive about the notion of coming to the uk and making it work for him and his family. to me, you were fuelled by something else which he didn't express, which is anger. you portray racism, you know, there are voices in the latest album which you've used from archives of white racists. yes, that's right. expressing deep, deep loathing for people coming into their country. that's absolutely right. but then, i use those as interludes to contextualise some of the music. so the music itself, i try and avoid anything like anger, i don't believe there's angry music in what i do. but are you an angry person? i have been. like everyone else, i have moments of extreme frustration and anger, and i do sometimes express that on social media quite overtly. but i think in the music that i create, i try to find a calmer voice and a voice that is, like i said, cathartic
but it's interesting, this idea of giving a voice — because actually, i think one of the voices, and we've discussed it already, that features your dad's. yes, that's right. but it seems to me your dad, as you've already said, was positive about the notion of coming to the uk and making it work for him and his family. to me, you were fuelled by something else which he didn't express, which is anger. you portray racism, you know, there are voices in the latest album which you've used from...
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your voice, magnificent big galaxies. your voice. your— magnificent big galaxies. your voice, your words, _ magnificent big galaxies. your voice, your words, your - magnificent big galaxies. your voice, your words, your face l magnificent big galaxies. your voice, your words, your face are a picture of expectation and joy. you are going to stay with us and we will hear from you a little later when the launch happens. at the moment, thank you very much for talking to us. moment, thank you very much for talking to ve— moment, thank you very much for talking to na— moment, thank you very much for talking to us. families and communities have been marking christmas day across the globe despite varying levels of coronavirus—related restrictions. in england, thousands of people are expected to get boosterjabs today. the number of coronavirus cases hit a record high across the uk yesterday with more than 122,000 new infections reported. uk health secretary sajid javid has urged people to make the booster part of their christmas this year. meanwhile, the number of peo
your voice, magnificent big galaxies. your voice. your— magnificent big galaxies. your voice, your words, _ magnificent big galaxies. your voice, your words, your - magnificent big galaxies. your voice, your words, your face l magnificent big galaxies. your voice, your words, your face are a picture of expectation and joy. you are going to stay with us and we will hear from you a little later when the launch happens. at the moment, thank you very much for talking to us. moment, thank you very...
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it isn't just one voice. i feel like when we put a face on a climate movement or faces on the climate bid, it is problematic in that it ends up erasing the voices of the rest of the activists who are speaking out. for example, i'm a have a clue about what is happening in kenya or south africa, but in activist from those countries, they understand where they have a bigger picture about what they are experiencing. i just want to first make that very clear. in a bigger picture, i really talked about many things that people need to see beyond what society has showed us from the climate crisis to climate justice. many times climate change just in subbing statistics for people but the climate crisis is more than statistics, more than data ints. it is more than that zero targets. it is about the people and how their livelihoods are being compacted right now. it is about the dissection of climate crisis with other issues that pertain to our living, our survival education or poverty eradication or gender equality or h
it isn't just one voice. i feel like when we put a face on a climate movement or faces on the climate bid, it is problematic in that it ends up erasing the voices of the rest of the activists who are speaking out. for example, i'm a have a clue about what is happening in kenya or south africa, but in activist from those countries, they understand where they have a bigger picture about what they are experiencing. i just want to first make that very clear. in a bigger picture, i really talked...
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he has helped organize community, give voice to community. it is my pleasure to bring him up to say a few words. [applause] >> first, thank you forego me to be able to come up here and show my voice. you are correct. the work we put in was a collective. collaboration and what it means. the work we put in behind-the-scenes stuff was a lot of heavy load. she won't take the acknowledgment but the glue that makes this stay together. i want to acknowledge senator wiener and mayor breed. thank you for making this a priority. i don't have to tell you how much this means to us. there is a lot more work to be done. i am committed. that vision you have seen. i will help see it through. 36 years old and i was part of that group that detoured some of the community in this area. we was part of the gun violence. we lost a lot of people. we hurt a lot of people. we hurt this community. not only my personal road to redetermination and one to create a better quality of life for my kids, my brother's kids and everybody else's kids and the elders who still rema
he has helped organize community, give voice to community. it is my pleasure to bring him up to say a few words. [applause] >> first, thank you forego me to be able to come up here and show my voice. you are correct. the work we put in was a collective. collaboration and what it means. the work we put in behind-the-scenes stuff was a lot of heavy load. she won't take the acknowledgment but the glue that makes this stay together. i want to acknowledge senator wiener and mayor breed. thank...
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he was authentic to his voice. hold back at all. he was authentic to his voice-— to his voice. how did he reconcile reliuion, to his voice. how did he reconcile religion. the _ to his voice. how did he reconcile religion, the church _ to his voice. how did he reconcile religion, the church and - to his voice. how did he reconcile religion, the church and politics? | religion, the church and politics? was he uncomfortable with that, where people around him? nope! i think he found _ where people around him? nope! i think he found it _ where people around him? nope! i think he found it very _ where people around him? nope! i think he found it very comfortable. j think he found it very comfortable. he's one of those clergyman that found a balance between religion and politics. often times, religious people, especially bishops, will be conflicted when it comes to politics. you know, balancing that within church views. but the arch did find a balance between those two. his church views and his political views. two. his church views and his politicalviews. i two. his church views and
he was authentic to his voice. hold back at all. he was authentic to his voice-— to his voice. how did he reconcile reliuion, to his voice. how did he reconcile religion. the _ to his voice. how did he reconcile religion, the church _ to his voice. how did he reconcile religion, the church and - to his voice. how did he reconcile religion, the church and politics? | religion, the church and politics? was he uncomfortable with that, where people around him? nope! i think he found _ where...
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wife people so often can only hear that voice as an angry voice. amy: the acclaimed feminist scholar and activist bell hooks speaking in 2006 at the university of oregon when she gave the keynote address at the women of color conference and read from some of her recent writing. bell hooks died wednesday. she was the author of more than 40 books, ranging from essays and poetry to children's books such "skin again." in 2000, she published the book "all about love: new visions" and wrote -- "it is essential to our struggle for self-determination that we speak of love. for love is the necessary foundation enabling us to survive the wars, the hardships, the sickness, and the dying with our spirits intact. it is love that allows us to survive whole." for more, we are joined by her dear friend beverly guy-sheftall . she is the former president of the national women's studies association and professor of women's studies at spelman college. first of all, professor, our condolences on the loss of your close friend bell hooks. >> thank you very much, amy. i a
wife people so often can only hear that voice as an angry voice. amy: the acclaimed feminist scholar and activist bell hooks speaking in 2006 at the university of oregon when she gave the keynote address at the women of color conference and read from some of her recent writing. bell hooks died wednesday. she was the author of more than 40 books, ranging from essays and poetry to children's books such "skin again." in 2000, she published the book "all about love: new visions"...
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he was always the voice of the voiceless. and always the voice of reason. we talked to love, you told me how to cry. and he told me one thing he talked to how to pray the anti apartheid icon and nobel peace prize laurie it died last sunday at the age of 90. here is more on desmond to choose lasting impact. aah! every day at noon this week, the bells of saint george's cathedral and across south africa had chimed in remembrance of the former archbishop flowers, the mass for desmond tutu. though he wanted no grand display of mourning, his daughter on tom b. thank to people around the world for their support. it has been such an out story of love and support and that we, we, we don't have enough mouth. there are times when we are lawson sharing stories. there are times we are crying as we come to to life without dead cape town. city icons are eliminated in the purple of 2 tooth clerical robes. south africa, the president added his words to the chorus of tributes because he was the voice of the voice that he was the one person who paid for justice for people liv
he was always the voice of the voiceless. and always the voice of reason. we talked to love, you told me how to cry. and he told me one thing he talked to how to pray the anti apartheid icon and nobel peace prize laurie it died last sunday at the age of 90. here is more on desmond to choose lasting impact. aah! every day at noon this week, the bells of saint george's cathedral and across south africa had chimed in remembrance of the former archbishop flowers, the mass for desmond tutu. though...
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. >> i am the world's first genderless voice system. think of me as siri or alexa, i am no male or female. i'm designed for a gender but how we design ourselves. >> just what we need, and other faceless kids it's not only anonymous, and has no gender. that gender fluid oneworld feature comes courtesy of ford, oracle, amazon live services, comcast ndc and the nfl who are all sponsors of this lovely vision of the future. >> i also didn't like the talking fried egg. it looked like a fried egg talking. i didn't like that. i'm uncomfortable. that creeps me out. i will have nightmares. the next segment was almost lik something out of the movies. >> it had everything from romance to a villain, two america's favorite doll. watch. >> there was some odd displays from the white house crew that caught your attention. >> it seems as if spring has unleashed the romantic and everyone. may all of us live longer that kamala harris got when she appeared before the joint address to congress. ♪ either he is the most slaphappy lovesick romantic ever or th
. >> i am the world's first genderless voice system. think of me as siri or alexa, i am no male or female. i'm designed for a gender but how we design ourselves. >> just what we need, and other faceless kids it's not only anonymous, and has no gender. that gender fluid oneworld feature comes courtesy of ford, oracle, amazon live services, comcast ndc and the nfl who are all sponsors of this lovely vision of the future. >> i also didn't like the talking fried egg. it looked...
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we talked about "the voice." >> i feel like an agent. look at my little headphones i feel like a hollywood agent. >> jimmy: could you get me a a part in -- yeah, on nickelodeon? >> i'm like, "jimmy, you got the call back. they loved ya. >> jimmy: "they loved ya you're a little green. let's see. did i miss -- we miss anything >> i don't know, man >> jimmy: oh, what's going on - >> oh, yes i have a makeup line that is dropping on friday next friday. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: you're doing everything you're unbelievable! wait, you have the whole makeup line >> yes, but it pales in comparison to your skin care routine that i saw [ light laughter ] i love you, i'm sorry. i'll drop it, i'll drop it it's a joke. it's a part of the secret thing. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, my gosh, that was so embarrassing. but yours is real. you have a real skin care -- beauty stuff coming out. >> yes it's happening >> jimmy: yeah [ light laughter ] >> who doesn't no, i'm kidding. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah but it's always a pleasure talking to you i'm goi
we talked about "the voice." >> i feel like an agent. look at my little headphones i feel like a hollywood agent. >> jimmy: could you get me a a part in -- yeah, on nickelodeon? >> i'm like, "jimmy, you got the call back. they loved ya. >> jimmy: "they loved ya you're a little green. let's see. did i miss -- we miss anything >> i don't know, man >> jimmy: oh, what's going on - >> oh, yes i have a makeup line that is dropping on...
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we began to hear of the bishop tutu's voice, a voice of reason. and he was an inspiration to the movement around the world both at home in south africa and thousands of miles away in new zealand where people took up because for human rights and democracy in south africa. than in south africa. an inspirational - in south africa. an inspirational and i in south africa. an inspirational and challenging voice for new zealand at the time through the 70s and 80s when the springboks and the old bot —— all blacks were still prepared to compete against one another and i presume that was part of the reason for your own to the cause? tt part of the reason for your own to the cause?— to the cause? it is shocking, reall , to the cause? it is shocking, really. that _ to the cause? it is shocking, really, that new _ to the cause? it is shocking, really, that new zealand - really, that new zealand accommodated white touring teams from south africa all that time up until the mid—19 80s and, of course, teams went from new zealand to south africa as well. bi
we began to hear of the bishop tutu's voice, a voice of reason. and he was an inspiration to the movement around the world both at home in south africa and thousands of miles away in new zealand where people took up because for human rights and democracy in south africa. than in south africa. an inspirational - in south africa. an inspirational and i in south africa. an inspirational and challenging voice for new zealand at the time through the 70s and 80s when the springboks and the old bot...
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we have never needed to speak with one voice. we have never had one voice. but why? because there is tremendous intellectual diversity within the african—american community. there's tremendous conceptual and pedagogical variations across the dynamics of the black world and the brown world. now, to expect one voice is to actually hinder your progress. but surely not everybody of african descent, regardless of which continent they live — the americas, where many enslaved africans ended up, countries like brazil, the caribbean here, europe, all over the world. we all know what we want, but there are different ways to conceptualise it, different ways to proceed. there are multiple roads leading to the roundabout. and we don't want necessarily to have everyone walking like sheep down a narrow path. we are a community of multiple experiences and diversities. in the us, for example, there's a very strong argument that says we want cash in hand as part of the repayment of the plunder of the african—american community. we have been plundered. we can demonstrate it — w
we have never needed to speak with one voice. we have never had one voice. but why? because there is tremendous intellectual diversity within the african—american community. there's tremendous conceptual and pedagogical variations across the dynamics of the black world and the brown world. now, to expect one voice is to actually hinder your progress. but surely not everybody of african descent, regardless of which continent they live — the americas, where many enslaved africans ended up,...
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those who have come here to pay tribute to the late archbishop say he was the voice of the voiceless. he said that as long as everybody wasn't free, that there was no freedom, a tool doubt dealing with issues, not just in south africa, but globally where they, it was to bet or palestine. he continued to want to challenge what he considered to be oppression of people all around the world. we expect mourners to continue visiting the church. there are a number of memorial services being held throughout south africa. during the week. the archbishop will lay in state hall 2 days before being laid to rest will be cremated, and the funeral taking place on new year's day at this very cathedral will bring in our panels shortly. but 1st, let's take a moment to look up the life of the archbishop desmond tutu was born in a mining town outside johannesburg. during strict segregation of black and white south africans. he was just 17 where national party came to power in 1948 and racial inequality became law. that was the beginning of apartheid. he became a teacher witnessing 1st hand, the governmen
those who have come here to pay tribute to the late archbishop say he was the voice of the voiceless. he said that as long as everybody wasn't free, that there was no freedom, a tool doubt dealing with issues, not just in south africa, but globally where they, it was to bet or palestine. he continued to want to challenge what he considered to be oppression of people all around the world. we expect mourners to continue visiting the church. there are a number of memorial services being held...
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those who have come here to paid tribute to the late archbishop say he was the voice of the voiceless. he said that as long as everybody wasn't free, that there was no freedom, a tool doubt dealing with issues, not just in south africa, but globally where they, it was to bet or palestine. he continued to want to challenge what he considered to be oppression of people all around the world. we expect mourners to continue visiting the church. there are a number of memorial services being held throughout south africa. during the week. the archbishop will lay in state hall 2 days before being laid to rest, so he will be cremated. and the funeral taking place on new year's day at this very cathedral will bring in our panels shortly. but 1st, let's take a moment to look up the life of the archbishop. there's $1.00 to $2.00, was born in a mining town outside johannesburg during strict segregation of black and white south africans. he was just 17 where national party came to power in 1948 and racial inequality became law. that was the beginning of apartheid. he became a teacher witnessing 1st
those who have come here to paid tribute to the late archbishop say he was the voice of the voiceless. he said that as long as everybody wasn't free, that there was no freedom, a tool doubt dealing with issues, not just in south africa, but globally where they, it was to bet or palestine. he continued to want to challenge what he considered to be oppression of people all around the world. we expect mourners to continue visiting the church. there are a number of memorial services being held...
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he had quite a sexy voice. i thought, well, a little hole. conservative party of the day will in thrall to yes, absolutely, i didn't receive, told the little modulate ones that my gosh, get that done to be. who knows? that was blank cock say he was lot of all of us ourselves. i gotta go global a but also is the only actor who actually managed to land the rule in both brave heart and rob roy in the 2 block bustos together, right. a lot of them are all the article scottish titles, and i used to get a role in both my head twice. what was on the shoe? he said, listen, who should have happened as liam neeson? should i should been william wallace is a big guy. a mill guest as chris small guy should have been rob roy. her father was 5 foot. nothing and bundle it. so i don't know, but listen, a played brave song, one of my favorite actors and a voice i use often when i get those phone calls from these call centers, they want to sell you something. i don't know who you are. my name's john. i don't know what you want. i
he had quite a sexy voice. i thought, well, a little hole. conservative party of the day will in thrall to yes, absolutely, i didn't receive, told the little modulate ones that my gosh, get that done to be. who knows? that was blank cock say he was lot of all of us ourselves. i gotta go global a but also is the only actor who actually managed to land the rule in both brave heart and rob roy in the 2 block bustos together, right. a lot of them are all the article scottish titles, and i used to...
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first genderless voice assistant, think of me like. or alexa but neither male or female. i'm created for a future where we are no longer defined by gender but rather how we define ourselves. raymond: just what we need, another faceless queue that is normally anonymous but has no gender. the gender fluid one world future comes courtesy of ford oracle, amazon web services, comcast nbc but the nfl who are sponsors of this lovely vision of the future, can't wait to dive in. laura: i also didn't like the talking friday good, the fried egg talking. i am uncomfortable. that creeps me out and i'm going to have nightmares. the next segment was almost like something out of the movies. raymond: it had everything from romance to a villain to america's favorite dog. watch. >> the mod displays from the white house crew that caught your attention. >> it seems as if spring has unleashed the romantic in everyone. may all of us live long enough to get the reaction kamala harris got from her husband when she appeared before the joint address to congress.
first genderless voice assistant, think of me like. or alexa but neither male or female. i'm created for a future where we are no longer defined by gender but rather how we define ourselves. raymond: just what we need, another faceless queue that is normally anonymous but has no gender. the gender fluid one world future comes courtesy of ford oracle, amazon web services, comcast nbc but the nfl who are sponsors of this lovely vision of the future, can't wait to dive in. laura: i also didn't...
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i want to talk about "the voice." but i've been watching this season and, man, you're just -- you're just great at this you're really good at this job i mean, not only are you a good singer and all that. but, i mean, you do this thing and you go, "oh, maybe it'll be good." you've been on it for, like, 20 years now [ light laughter ] and -- but, i mean, you're fantastic at it. you actually have good feedback you're funny but you have a good ear and a good -- for music. and a good eye for music and you go, "no, this -- here's what you should do with this." and i think -- weirdly, i think you might win it again this year >> do you really think that? honestly, you think that you said it. do you really think that [ laughter ] because i feel like you were really building me up there. and i was waiting for -- because you and i don't really trust each other >> jimmy: yeah >> and so i was waiting for you to -- for the the backhand to come in. but you do really mean that? >> jimmy: no, i think kelly is going to win this year [
i want to talk about "the voice." but i've been watching this season and, man, you're just -- you're just great at this you're really good at this job i mean, not only are you a good singer and all that. but, i mean, you do this thing and you go, "oh, maybe it'll be good." you've been on it for, like, 20 years now [ light laughter ] and -- but, i mean, you're fantastic at it. you actually have good feedback you're funny but you have a good ear and a good -- for music. and a...
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his voice was the voice of nfl sunday. >> you can't make yourself one dimensional. >> reporter: behind the mic, madden could connect with fans. >> he had that great ability to make you want to come in your home and sit on the couch with you. >> reporter: when summerall retired madden moved on to "monday night football" and then "sunday night football" where he was teamed with al michaels. madden who never liked to fly traveled the country by bus. and when his bus arrived in town it was an event. >> welcome back, everybody, here. >> reporter: in 2006, after years of service to the game, john madden was inducted into the pro football hall of fame for his record as a coach. >> you can't appreciate this any more than i do. >> reporter: after three decades behind the microphone, madden announced his retirement. he said it's time. >> i strongly believe that this is the right time, this is the right thing. and you just do it. >> reporter: to a generation of fans madden was not known as a coach or a broadcaster, but rather, a video game. >> bam! >> reporter: starting in 1988, madden led his vo
his voice was the voice of nfl sunday. >> you can't make yourself one dimensional. >> reporter: behind the mic, madden could connect with fans. >> he had that great ability to make you want to come in your home and sit on the couch with you. >> reporter: when summerall retired madden moved on to "monday night football" and then "sunday night football" where he was teamed with al michaels. madden who never liked to fly traveled the country by bus. and...
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Dec 23, 2021
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we have never needed to speak with one voice. we have never had one voice. but why? because there's tremendous intellectual diversity within the african—american community. there's tremendous conceptual and pedagogical variations across the dynamics of the black world and the brown world. now, to expect one voice is to actually hinder your progress. but surely not everybody of african descent, regardless of which continent they live — the americas, where many enslaved africans ended up, countries like brazil, the caribbean here, europe, all over the world. we all know what we want, but there are different ways to conceptualise it, different ways to proceed. there are multiple roads leading to the roundabout. and we don't want necessarily to have everyone walking like sheep down a narrow path. we are a community of multiple experiences and diversities. in the us, for example, there's a very strong argument that says we want cash in hand as part of the repayment of the plunder of the african—american community. we have been plundered. we can demonstrate it — we
we have never needed to speak with one voice. we have never had one voice. but why? because there's tremendous intellectual diversity within the african—american community. there's tremendous conceptual and pedagogical variations across the dynamics of the black world and the brown world. now, to expect one voice is to actually hinder your progress. but surely not everybody of african descent, regardless of which continent they live — the americas, where many enslaved africans ended up,...
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and she was very, very derek said to have cut a sexy voice. i thought, well, the whole consult, a party of the day was in thrall to yes, absolutely. and research told the oil modulate of woods. oh my gosh, get that done to be who knows? but listen, bright cock say he was not a boy of us, but ourselves. hadn't got to go global a. but also is the only actor who actually managed to learn to rule in both brave heart and rob roy, there were the 2 block bustos together, right? a lot of them are all the actors scottish idols, and i need to get a role in both. and please head to what, what is on the shoe? he said listen, what should have happened is liam neeson. should should have been morning wallace gazette, big guy, a and mel gibson's. chris small guy should have been rob roy. her father was 5 foot . nothing and bundle it. so i don't know if we would leave. listen. a played briefs on one of my favorite actors. and a voice i use often when i get those phone calls from this call centers that want to sell you something, i don't think you are. my name
and she was very, very derek said to have cut a sexy voice. i thought, well, the whole consult, a party of the day was in thrall to yes, absolutely. and research told the oil modulate of woods. oh my gosh, get that done to be who knows? but listen, bright cock say he was not a boy of us, but ourselves. hadn't got to go global a. but also is the only actor who actually managed to learn to rule in both brave heart and rob roy, there were the 2 block bustos together, right? a lot of them are all...
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Dec 26, 2021
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he was thank you to his voice. ., . ., . voice. how did he reconcile religion. — voice. how did he reconcile religion, the _ voice. how did he reconcile religion, the church - voice. how did he reconcile religion, the church and - voice. how did he reconcile - religion, the church and politics? was he uncomfortable with that? were people around him uncomfortable with it? he people around him uncomfortable with it? ., , people around him uncomfortable with it? a, , people around him uncomfortable with it? he was always very comfortable. he was one — it? he was always very comfortable. he was one of _ it? he was always very comfortable. he was one of those _ it? he was always very comfortable. he was one of those clergymen - it? he was always very comfortable. he was one of those clergymen that | he was one of those clergymen that found a balance between religion and politics. often times, religious people, especially bishops, will be conflicted when it comes to politics, you know, balancing that with their church views, but arch did find the balance between balancing hi
he was thank you to his voice. ., . ., . voice. how did he reconcile religion. — voice. how did he reconcile religion, the _ voice. how did he reconcile religion, the church - voice. how did he reconcile religion, the church and - voice. how did he reconcile - religion, the church and politics? was he uncomfortable with that? were people around him uncomfortable with it? he people around him uncomfortable with it? ., , people around him uncomfortable with it? a, , people around him...
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Dec 26, 2021
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it became one of the world two great moral voices. it was during south africa's long private struggle against white minority rule that desmond tutu rose to prominence. a diminutive priest, defying the apartheid government, comparing them to the nazis. the apartheid government, comparing them to the nazis. , , ., apartheid government, comparing them to the nazis. _ , ., , to the nazis. the system of this count , to the nazis. the system of this country, apartheid, _ to the nazis. the system of this country, apartheid, is— to the nazis. the system of this country, apartheid, is immoral! | to the nazis. the system of this - country, apartheid, is immoral! the system of this country is evil! while nelson mandela was imprisoned for decades, desmond tutu became the face and voice of south africa two liberation movement.— face and voice of south africa two liberation movement. desmond tutu was somebody _ liberation movement. desmond tutu was somebody at _ liberation movement. desmond tutu was somebody at the _ liberation movement. desmon
it became one of the world two great moral voices. it was during south africa's long private struggle against white minority rule that desmond tutu rose to prominence. a diminutive priest, defying the apartheid government, comparing them to the nazis. the apartheid government, comparing them to the nazis. , , ., apartheid government, comparing them to the nazis. _ , ., , to the nazis. the system of this count , to the nazis. the system of this country, apartheid, _ to the nazis. the system of...
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the progressive caucus has a significant voice. with about 100 members, it's important for those voices to be heard. we compromised along the way to get the deal done. it is important to have this voices as well. host: the president compromised on the programs. does he still have your ear as far as the ability to influence the president? guest: i don't look at it as influencing the president. he is working together with the administration to make sure we have the best policy and help the people we represent and we are rebuilding our economy in a way that works for everyone. host: the jobs numbers have come up. the un-implement rate is 4.2%, but only 210,000 jobs added. will this be a continuing issue? guest: the pandemic has been incredibly challenging over the last almost two years. if you told me a year ago we would still be in the pandemic, i don't know if i would have believed it. the administration is doing what they can right now to help make sure people get vaccinated and boosted and make tests more available. we must addres
the progressive caucus has a significant voice. with about 100 members, it's important for those voices to be heard. we compromised along the way to get the deal done. it is important to have this voices as well. host: the president compromised on the programs. does he still have your ear as far as the ability to influence the president? guest: i don't look at it as influencing the president. he is working together with the administration to make sure we have the best policy and help the people...
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Dec 21, 2021
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i then have kalashnikov, i have my voice on al jazeera. ah, it's better to conceal now and celebrate later than to celebrate to now and grieve later. the global health chief warns against increased socializing over the holidays of the world, grapples with a rapid surge of the armstrong vera. ah, hello darn jordan. this is al jazeera, alive from dell, are also coming up. the white house welcomes the retreat by to brian rebels saying it could open doors for talked to end the year long conflict with ethiopian forces .
i then have kalashnikov, i have my voice on al jazeera. ah, it's better to conceal now and celebrate later than to celebrate to now and grieve later. the global health chief warns against increased socializing over the holidays of the world, grapples with a rapid surge of the armstrong vera. ah, hello darn jordan. this is al jazeera, alive from dell, are also coming up. the white house welcomes the retreat by to brian rebels saying it could open doors for talked to end the year long conflict...
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Dec 23, 2021
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so you did because you are taking up a radical cause and you wanted your voice to be heard. then i want you to imagine that you got arrested and you were put in jail. and some of you who were not arrested were hunted down by the fbi. then you are putting jail in washington, d.c. and you are being punished and beaten. but he believed in black lives matter so much you are willing to go through it for the cause. only guess what? that never happened. the black lives matter and antifa protested and rioted all across the country in 2020. the media cheered them on. the democrats praised them as peaceful protesters. not only that, they funded them on their fundraising platform. guess what else happened? when they did get arrested and went to jail, some of those prominent female members of the democrat party, ill on omar, kamala harris -- you don't like them -- they bailed them out of jail so they can do it all over again. but on january 6 when people went to washington, d.c. to assemble about election integrity because they felt their election was stolen and their votes were stolen
so you did because you are taking up a radical cause and you wanted your voice to be heard. then i want you to imagine that you got arrested and you were put in jail. and some of you who were not arrested were hunted down by the fbi. then you are putting jail in washington, d.c. and you are being punished and beaten. but he believed in black lives matter so much you are willing to go through it for the cause. only guess what? that never happened. the black lives matter and antifa protested and...
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of the voiceless and always the voice of reason. he told me i want to love you told me how to cry. and he told me one thing he talked to how to play the anti apartheid icon in nobel peace prize. laurie had died last sunday at the age of 90 years, more on desmond to twos lasting impact. aah! every day at noon this week the bells of saint george's cathedral and across south africa have chimed in. remembrance of the former archbishop flowers, a mass for desmond tutu though he wanted no grand display of mourning, his daughter on tom b. thank to people around the world for their support. it has been such an outpouring of love and support and that we, we, we don't have enough. now. there are times in the lawson and sharing story that times we are crying as we come to term is life without dead cape town. city icons are illuminated in the purple of 2 tooth clerical robes. south africa, the president added his words to the course of tributes because he was the voice of the voice that he was the one person who paid for justice. for people liv
of the voiceless and always the voice of reason. he told me i want to love you told me how to cry. and he told me one thing he talked to how to play the anti apartheid icon in nobel peace prize. laurie had died last sunday at the age of 90 years, more on desmond to twos lasting impact. aah! every day at noon this week the bells of saint george's cathedral and across south africa have chimed in. remembrance of the former archbishop flowers, a mass for desmond tutu though he wanted no grand...
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distorted voice: in one year, i received 200, - 300 death threats. these people are capable of the most horrific crimes. i knew that investigating the nbm was a dangerous business, but myjourney was nearly over and i needed a nswe i’s. after weeks of negotiation, the president of the neo—black movement agreed to meet me. i had to ask him, face—to—face, if the nbm is the real power behind the black axe. we've gotten a couple of security operatives to go with us. we have an armed escort at the back. i mean, iwould be lying if i said that i'm not slightly concerned, especially when the allegations are put in front of him. the nbm came in force. the newly—elected president, ese kakor, was accompanied by two lawyers. behind me, the boys filmed our every move. the president was quick to dismiss any suggestion the nbm is a front for black axe. some people say that the neo—black movement of africa is actually a smokescreen for the black axe. how do you react to that? i then show them evidence their former leader, augustus bemigho, was not only bl
distorted voice: in one year, i received 200, - 300 death threats. these people are capable of the most horrific crimes. i knew that investigating the nbm was a dangerous business, but myjourney was nearly over and i needed a nswe i’s. after weeks of negotiation, the president of the neo—black movement agreed to meet me. i had to ask him, face—to—face, if the nbm is the real power behind the black axe. we've gotten a couple of security operatives to go with us. we have an armed escort...
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there has been a real focus on your voice. why that shift? ayo: it was important to be able to use my voice as a main instrument because the guitar, piano, and drums, you can give 100%, and as a singer-songwriter it is 50-50 or 70-30, but you can never do 100% of both instruments. it was important for once in my career to use my voice like a real instrument. anchor: in france your music has been loved by many for 15 years. you were on "france 24" around the release of your third album where you told us about taking a new approach to music. here is a blast from the past. ayo: it felt like on this record i did what i wanted to do and was not trying to be careful. sometimes as an artist you have your first album out, you do your second one, then the third one -- should i do this? if i do that, maybe people don't get it. you have so many questions. i did not ask myself anymore because i wanted to please myself and really do what i felt was right. anchor: a while back. it took you a couple records to assert yourself, to do your own thing. your mus
there has been a real focus on your voice. why that shift? ayo: it was important to be able to use my voice as a main instrument because the guitar, piano, and drums, you can give 100%, and as a singer-songwriter it is 50-50 or 70-30, but you can never do 100% of both instruments. it was important for once in my career to use my voice like a real instrument. anchor: in france your music has been loved by many for 15 years. you were on "france 24" around the release of your third album...
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we will hear your speaking voice but we want to hear your writing voice as well so were going to start with chanda prescod-weinstein, who is going to read from a section of the book of her choice. >> hi and thank you. i am chanda prescod-weinstein, and i'm going to be reading from the introduction to the disordered cosmic in the beginning. i used to think that separate from people, i thought we could talk about particles and without talking about people and i was wrong good, different points he came to understand physics was something that involve people that particular understanding is on through different phases of its own rated physical world requires a social world and i know personally the social various practices of science as a result of the people who comprise the community we call science in this book i will reflected the readers with mark science and difficulties people like me face and holding onto that. and for this reason, on this basis, just physics, physics and the chosen view, the trouble with physicist and all our scholastic relations in this book is also an incredible
we will hear your speaking voice but we want to hear your writing voice as well so were going to start with chanda prescod-weinstein, who is going to read from a section of the book of her choice. >> hi and thank you. i am chanda prescod-weinstein, and i'm going to be reading from the introduction to the disordered cosmic in the beginning. i used to think that separate from people, i thought we could talk about particles and without talking about people and i was wrong good, different...
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Dec 27, 2021
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he was authentic to his voice. how did he reconcile religion, the church and politics? was he uncomfortable with that, were people around him? no! i think he found it very comfortable. he's one of those clergyman that found a balance he's one of those clergymen that found a balance between religion and politics. often times, religious people, especially bishops, will be conflicted when it comes to politics. you know, balancing that within church views. but the arch did find a balance between those two. a balance between those two, his church views and his political views. i would say that in my view, he was forward thinking, he was ahead of his time. mr desmond tutu handed over the struggle. what was it like when he was first released and they got back together? can you just paint the picture for us? it was... i watched it on tv because i was... from the pictures, i could see that it was a meeting of kindred spirits. and the warm embrace, you could see him stretching and the warm embrace, you could see granddad stretching his arms out to embrace desmond to do, because h
he was authentic to his voice. how did he reconcile religion, the church and politics? was he uncomfortable with that, were people around him? no! i think he found it very comfortable. he's one of those clergyman that found a balance he's one of those clergymen that found a balance between religion and politics. often times, religious people, especially bishops, will be conflicted when it comes to politics. you know, balancing that within church views. but the arch did find a balance between...
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Dec 30, 2021
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those who have come here to paid tribute to the late archbishop say he was the voice of the voiceless. he said to that, as long as everybody wasn't free, that there was no freedom, a tool doubt dealing with issues, not just in south africa, but globally where they, it was to bet or palestine. he continued to want to challenge what he considered to be oppression of people all around the world. we expect mourners to continue visiting the church. there are a number of memorial services being held throughout south africa. during the week. the archbishop will lay in state hall 2 days before being laid to rest, so he would be cremated and the funeral taking place on new year's day at this very cathedral. we'll bring in our panel shortly. but 1st, let's take a moment to look up. the life of the archbishop desmond tutor, was born in a mining town outside johannesburg during strict segregation of black and white south africans. he was just 17 where national party came to power in 1948 and racial inequality became law. that was the beginning of apartheid. he became a teacher witnessing 1st hand
those who have come here to paid tribute to the late archbishop say he was the voice of the voiceless. he said to that, as long as everybody wasn't free, that there was no freedom, a tool doubt dealing with issues, not just in south africa, but globally where they, it was to bet or palestine. he continued to want to challenge what he considered to be oppression of people all around the world. we expect mourners to continue visiting the church. there are a number of memorial services being held...
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those who have come here to pay tribute to the late archbishop say he was the voice of the voiceless. he said that as long as everybody wasn't free, that there was no freedom, a tool doubt dealing with issues, not just in south africa, but globally where they, it was to bet or palestine. he continued to want to challenge what he considered to be oppression of people all around the world. we expect mourners to continue visiting the church. there are a number of memorial services being held throughout south africa. during the week. the archbishop will lay in state hall 2 days before being laid to rest will be committed and the funeral taking place on new year's day at this very cathedral will bring in our panels shortly. but 1st, let's take a moment to look up the life of the archbishop desmond tutu was born in a mining town outside johannesburg during strict segregation of black and white south africans. he was just 17 when national party came to power in 1948 and racial inequality became law. that was the beginning of apartheid. he became a teacher witnessing 1st hand, the government'
those who have come here to pay tribute to the late archbishop say he was the voice of the voiceless. he said that as long as everybody wasn't free, that there was no freedom, a tool doubt dealing with issues, not just in south africa, but globally where they, it was to bet or palestine. he continued to want to challenge what he considered to be oppression of people all around the world. we expect mourners to continue visiting the church. there are a number of memorial services being held...
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[indistinct crowd voices] protesters chanting: apology! apology! [derilus speaking] [chavez speaking] [man speaking] rivera-collazo: something said of climate migrants and environmental migrants is that often there is no population to go back to. the same thing happens with wars. so, those that migrate, they have a very tough time to be able to continue their way of life, especially if they are left alone within a city or a place that they don't know and there are no other people from their own country. narrator: tijuana is adapting to an influx of haitian immigrants who are testing the city's ability to support them. in ulaanbaatar, the capital of mongolia, more than 600,000 nomadic herders have moved to the city, leaving a deeply- rooted lifestyle now threatened by climate change. [men speaking indistinctly] mitsuaki toyoda: people in mongolia have been practicing herding for centuries since the era of genghis khan. even today, about one-quarter of the population live a nomadic life. [lamb bleating] toyoda: a dzud is a climatic term used in mongo
[indistinct crowd voices] protesters chanting: apology! apology! [derilus speaking] [chavez speaking] [man speaking] rivera-collazo: something said of climate migrants and environmental migrants is that often there is no population to go back to. the same thing happens with wars. so, those that migrate, they have a very tough time to be able to continue their way of life, especially if they are left alone within a city or a place that they don't know and there are no other people from their own...
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is onset by this my no voice in our conversation? haven't even have we know for a fact that inclination, no pressure really works. this is the only me that was stop china from continuing to come in gender site again, the story of people. this pressure may not immediately change the conditions on the ground, but it is putting china on defensive. first, they deny everything makes they change the subject. and now they often forced to defend their atrocities for the government, the un and in front of the whole world. we need to continue pressure from all the sites. it is the only way to bring genocide plant. thank you. guess for helping us understand the situation with the leaders in china right now and the internal and external pressure that is being applied. joe har, ma'am at john. i more time. i appreciate you being part of the stream to day and on youtube. your questions were very helpful. thank you for having that conversation with us here on the stream. i'll see you next time. that's watching everybody take care. ah. a musician, pe
is onset by this my no voice in our conversation? haven't even have we know for a fact that inclination, no pressure really works. this is the only me that was stop china from continuing to come in gender site again, the story of people. this pressure may not immediately change the conditions on the ground, but it is putting china on defensive. first, they deny everything makes they change the subject. and now they often forced to defend their atrocities for the government, the un and in front...
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al jazeera alive from the ha, also coming up, protest as a back on the streets of sedans, capital to voice their anger against the prime ministers. deal with the military began being president, supporters celebrate an election victory, but 3 opposition candidates have rejected the result. plus, i did not allow myself to succumb to the dictates the prime minister of the solomon islands survived, or no confidence vote in parliament, sparked by anti government protests. ah, has been international condemnation of the sentencing of me and mas deposed leader and sang, she cheap. it was reduced to 2 years in prison from 4 the you called it politically motivated, while the un human rights chief described it as a sham tra, lawrence louis has more once leader of myanmar, now prisoner of its military government and leaders of the jupiter on san sushi together, without it precedent, been found guilty of incitement and breaking corona virus rules. they denied all charges, which many believe are trumped up on. the ginger says sooty has been given. do legal process is the 1st verdict of 11 charges sushi
al jazeera alive from the ha, also coming up, protest as a back on the streets of sedans, capital to voice their anger against the prime ministers. deal with the military began being president, supporters celebrate an election victory, but 3 opposition candidates have rejected the result. plus, i did not allow myself to succumb to the dictates the prime minister of the solomon islands survived, or no confidence vote in parliament, sparked by anti government protests. ah, has been international...
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your voice - purpose? know. i speak as i ever did. your voice is - ever did. your voice is definitely _ ever did. your voice is definitely leveled - ever did. your voice is | definitely leveled out? ever did. your voice is - definitely leveled out? has it? come on- _ definitely leveled out? has it? come on- l _ definitely leveled out? has it? come on. i would _ definitely leveled out? has it? come on. i would dispute - definitely leveled out? has it? | come on. i would dispute that. 0k, come on. i would dispute that. ok, i come on. i would dispute that. 0k, iwill come on. i would dispute that. ok, i will place some tapes later. you have been called a lefty, has the question of impartiality ever been raised to you by your bosses? nobody. no one is _ to you by your bosses? nobody. no one is ever _ to you by your bosses? nobody. no one is ever sat _ to you by your bosses? nobody. no one is ever sat me _ to you by your bosses? nobody. no one is ever sat me down - to you by your bosses? nobody. no one is ever sat me down and j no one is ever sat me down and said yo
your voice - purpose? know. i speak as i ever did. your voice is - ever did. your voice is definitely _ ever did. your voice is definitely leveled - ever did. your voice is | definitely leveled out? ever did. your voice is - definitely leveled out? has it? come on- _ definitely leveled out? has it? come on- l _ definitely leveled out? has it? come on. i would _ definitely leveled out? has it? come on. i would dispute - definitely leveled out? has it? | come on. i would dispute that. 0k, come...
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they lean into voices no one has heard of. it would get less attention. >> harris: except for the one who used to work for cnn. >> you had don lemon who constantly defended chris cuomo. all of a sudden that becomes an actual story that people will start to quote. >> harris: interesting. let's get to this. which got very bad almost overnight. los angeles crime victims are calling for the removal of liberal district attorney george gascon. l.a. and big cities across the country are dealing with a stunning rash of smash and grab robberies. most of them are blue cities, democrat-led cities. according to congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez it is not really happening. she told the washington times, quote, a lot of these allegations of organized retail theft are not panning out. but even california's attorney general also a democrat admits no, it is a real problem, aoc. >> smash and grabs, luxury store shakedowns, the pillaging of department stores. the organized retail theft we're seeing throughout the country and in california i
they lean into voices no one has heard of. it would get less attention. >> harris: except for the one who used to work for cnn. >> you had don lemon who constantly defended chris cuomo. all of a sudden that becomes an actual story that people will start to quote. >> harris: interesting. let's get to this. which got very bad almost overnight. los angeles crime victims are calling for the removal of liberal district attorney george gascon. l.a. and big cities across the country...
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the women around me gasped and took pulsing steps only way for the young men who i assume is the voice on the big boys at minton to him braided the boy whales, the boys wills are high-pitched read the child's name is. [inaudible]. , the father said he briefly looked out of the way that he turned back to his phone and tossed on the sidewalk only to howl more loudly than women around me shifted their eyes from the child to the father. the worried looks are creases between their eyebrows read they gave disapproving glance to another the voice screams reveling in his mouth is open so wide that his little face looks like it will tear itself apart. and as i watch the boy sitting in the saddle, i try to remember what real crying feels like. and i cannot predict i can only remember that employee to try to suppress it in the father picksp off the ground and places him on the bus stop bench before turning back to the flickering lights inside of his phone is no interest in shaking it off. be a man his father said, out of the corner of his mouth read eyes sitting on his phone. he has no interest i
the women around me gasped and took pulsing steps only way for the young men who i assume is the voice on the big boys at minton to him braided the boy whales, the boys wills are high-pitched read the child's name is. [inaudible]. , the father said he briefly looked out of the way that he turned back to his phone and tossed on the sidewalk only to howl more loudly than women around me shifted their eyes from the child to the father. the worried looks are creases between their eyebrows read they...
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i'm curious how you think about balancing all of these voices making space for all these voices and when you choose to center on the larger set of people who are connected. >> my microphone is off. i will go ahead and jump in. braden one of the things general of the idea of education and the ability to share some of the stories as you mentioned in the visitor education which we are planning for now is the exhibit space. the exhibit space is all about the response the continued response. our memorial and our visitor experience about what happened that day and how we responded in the years after 9/11 and the creation of homeland security the way we board airplanes with these different agencies that we set up overseas but then also how we continue to respond today, 20 years later so it's interesting and i feel we are fortunate because there is that her experience is about what happened that day of and also what happened after that so we continue to respond and we continue to tell those stories that are relevant. so much has happened after 20 years and the 20th commemoration and all that's h
i'm curious how you think about balancing all of these voices making space for all these voices and when you choose to center on the larger set of people who are connected. >> my microphone is off. i will go ahead and jump in. braden one of the things general of the idea of education and the ability to share some of the stories as you mentioned in the visitor education which we are planning for now is the exhibit space. the exhibit space is all about the response the continued response....