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is going with us. god be with you. john lewis. job well done. >> that op ed that he penned is an incredible gift and it's worth reading in its entirety but i will just redo one excerpt. he writes in part, though i may not be here with you, i ask you to stand up for what you truly believe. it's a more excellent way and now it's your turn to let freedom ring. funeral services of chorus unfolding here at atlanta's historic ebenezer baptist church where congressman lewis' friend and lifelong mentor was baptized, and during the 1960s preached to this congregation. harris, back to you. >> harris: jonathan serrie, thank you very much. i want to bring in now another friend, alvina king. niece of dr. dr. martin luther king jr. and fox news contributor. we will set this up today in terms of talking about john lewis, but we can't lose the thought of the fact that i know herman cain worshiped not far from there at antioch baptist church. born in atlanta, i know some of the other children of that great city. i ask
is going with us. god be with you. john lewis. job well done. >> that op ed that he penned is an incredible gift and it's worth reading in its entirety but i will just redo one excerpt. he writes in part, though i may not be here with you, i ask you to stand up for what you truly believe. it's a more excellent way and now it's your turn to let freedom ring. funeral services of chorus unfolding here at atlanta's historic ebenezer baptist church where congressman lewis' friend and lifelong...
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believing in fantasies helps us to fill cognitive forwards and may make us feel like we're privy to a secret like we're one of the initiators. a good example is the discussions surrounding the many theories about how ancient monuments were built. a few times the base of the great pyramid of t. is that abashed by its height gets rough they said $3.00 dividing the large circle around the base by the small circle what then gets the speed of light and then there's the golden ratio one wonders who design. age groups the ones who get most of their information online a younger people get the go and they're also the most likely to believe what they read online about them it was reported by him i couldn't imagine my life without the internet that's for sure if they do i mean books are good but work a p.d.f. like unlimited books of facebook to face twitter and snap chat give me about as. most of the information on facebook isn't necessarily credible. but young people don't come here to buy magazines and buy no more magazines newspapers no more you need to. read them or know who are my actual 10
believing in fantasies helps us to fill cognitive forwards and may make us feel like we're privy to a secret like we're one of the initiators. a good example is the discussions surrounding the many theories about how ancient monuments were built. a few times the base of the great pyramid of t. is that abashed by its height gets rough they said $3.00 dividing the large circle around the base by the small circle what then gets the speed of light and then there's the golden ratio one wonders who...
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release us, they started giving us a little more food. interviewer: what was the most difficult thing during your camp? carl: food. food todid not have any speak up -- speak of. seemingly what was swept up off we had rocks,use droppings, and all kind of stuff in this rice that we would get. a lot of guys just could not eat it. give up and die. that is why we lost a lot of men we did. 24/7, when you go to sleep ofnight, you would dream birthday dinners and anniversaries and all of those things, you would wake up in the night thinking about that food that you had enjoyed before u.s. captured. was captured. also, all of the time i was a up. my arm would heal it was never in a cast. sling.ctually in a i just put it inside of my pocket on my coat and i carried that arm that way. interviewer: it naturally healed? carl: yes. me, blood poisoning and a number of other things that could've happened, but pieces of bone worked out of that arm all through the time i was a prisoner of war. , in about fourp months, it was start swelling, my arm would. e
release us, they started giving us a little more food. interviewer: what was the most difficult thing during your camp? carl: food. food todid not have any speak up -- speak of. seemingly what was swept up off we had rocks,use droppings, and all kind of stuff in this rice that we would get. a lot of guys just could not eat it. give up and die. that is why we lost a lot of men we did. 24/7, when you go to sleep ofnight, you would dream birthday dinners and anniversaries and all of those things,...
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it is very much using the us, that's a no contest for it. yes, and called the actions ofa for it. yes, and called the actions of a violation of international law. gross interference and china's internal affairs. . there's always been this challenge with china in that china's treatment of dissidents, whether muslim uighur minorities, the status of
it is very much using the us, that's a no contest for it. yes, and called the actions ofa for it. yes, and called the actions of a violation of international law. gross interference and china's internal affairs. . there's always been this challenge with china in that china's treatment of dissidents, whether muslim uighur minorities, the status of
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but certain stories can change us in the easiest cleaves use to it when you know the history. in any way a unique journey into what it means to be human the things we keep a witness documentary on al-jazeera. and again peter will be here in doha your top stories from 0 malaysia's former prime minister says he'll appeal against his conviction for corruption as soon as possible now. has been sentenced to 12 years in prison and find almost $50000000.00 u.s. dollars he was found guilty of all 7 charges in the 1st trial linked to the one m.t.b. state investment fund scandal during his time in power his sentence has been delayed we are always positive we believe. you know innocence we believe that. we have a strong case. but of course we have to convince the judges and we would do our best. chef we would continue to lead a team and he is very determined. through to get the outcome that we believe is only right for us china is suspending hong kong's extradition treaties with the u.k. canada and australia it is a reciprocal move after those 3 countries plus new zealand suspended their
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good to have you both with us. regardless of which side of the aisle you are on if you -- it happens when different parties are in power but do you continually grill the attorney general, say i reclaim my time and not let them answer and then call him rude? it seemed like a stretch yesterday. >> i thought it was incredible. i've been a staffer on the judiciary committee and a witness before congressional committees. i've never seen anything like the performance yesterday. they treated william barr like he was one of the cardboard cutout and second lead major league baseball games, a proper making speeches, campaign commercials, they were not giving him the chance to answer. the events are called hearings for a reason, they are supposed to be hearing and listening to the american people about problems and see how the executive branch is doing its job. instead they did all the talking and i'm afraid wasted a whole day, the attorney general's time when he has important things to do. there are serious problems they cou
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who cannot lead us so they seek to divide us. in a moment when there is so much political cynicism and narcissism that masquerades as patriotism, here lies a true american patriot who risked his life and limb for the hope and promise of democracy. we celebrate john lewis! beaten and battered, and never bitter and always unbowed, on a bridge in selma, he stared down bigotry, brutality, and tyranny and won. how did he do i had? the great great grandson on slaves, he received a spiritual power borne of suffering. a moral audacity that transcended human station. called upon the human law to more closely align itself to the law of love. spirituality, the slave undertook the redemption that the master had proe feigned in his midst. john lewis' ancestors met a man named jesus. and john lewis received that faith and took it with him across that bridge in selma and every other bridge we have come to celebrate john lewis. so let us be clear. when president lyndon baines johnson takes up his pen to sign the voting rights into law, what he e
who cannot lead us so they seek to divide us. in a moment when there is so much political cynicism and narcissism that masquerades as patriotism, here lies a true american patriot who risked his life and limb for the hope and promise of democracy. we celebrate john lewis! beaten and battered, and never bitter and always unbowed, on a bridge in selma, he stared down bigotry, brutality, and tyranny and won. how did he do i had? the great great grandson on slaves, he received a spiritual power...
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to us through the arts. the u.s. capitol historical society was honored in 2004 to be awarded the humanities medal. with a ceremony in the white house, a very exciting moment for the society, and personally for me. so, i would like to now bring to the podium senator lisa murkowski. [applause] senator murkowski: ron, thank you for that. it is indeed an honor to be with you this evening. to the family, mr. and mrs. miranda, wonderful to have you with us as we recognize this evening lin-manuel miranda. there may not be many americans who are familiar with the u.s. capitol historical society and the role that it plays. an incredibly important role actually, because not only does the society preserve the past and honor this truly magnificent building and those who have served here through programs like the freedom award, but the americans to see the living connections between the past and where we are today. and it helps us to understand that this capitol is the symbol of america as a living institution. that is
to us through the arts. the u.s. capitol historical society was honored in 2004 to be awarded the humanities medal. with a ceremony in the white house, a very exciting moment for the society, and personally for me. so, i would like to now bring to the podium senator lisa murkowski. [applause] senator murkowski: ron, thank you for that. it is indeed an honor to be with you this evening. to the family, mr. and mrs. miranda, wonderful to have you with us as we recognize this evening lin-manuel...
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we also use the u.s. foreign office to do the same thing. >> why since they're common catholics and jewish people groups, why would you trust them? >> sir, i'm going to acknowledge this is an imperfect system -- >> no doubt. >> -- and i would like suggestions on additional sources -- >> my suggestion would be a divorce from the splc and i see i'm out of time. i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back, i recognize mr. johnson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. facebook is dominant not just in the social media market but also in its digital surveillance capabilities. in 2012, facebook had several tools that allowed it to conduct digital surveillance including trackers, facebook's like button, facebook log in, and a series of application programming interfaces or apis. mr. zuckerberg, these tools provide facebook with insights into its competitors websites and apps, isn't that correct? yes or no? >> congressman, i think broadly the answer to what you're saying is yes. >> okay. >> we -- every other company here do
we also use the u.s. foreign office to do the same thing. >> why since they're common catholics and jewish people groups, why would you trust them? >> sir, i'm going to acknowledge this is an imperfect system -- >> no doubt. >> -- and i would like suggestions on additional sources -- >> my suggestion would be a divorce from the splc and i see i'm out of time. i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back, i recognize mr. johnson. >> thank you, mr....
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and so before we do that, i want us to think a bit about -- and this is something that will require us to think a little bit back over some of the things that we have learned so far, some of the things that we've read and talked about in class, but i want us to think a little bit about what were some of the unique ways that black women, both in the north and the south, experienced the perils and challenges of segregation and racial discrimination. so if we're looking at this moment of the 1950s and even sort of broadening it out, to really this period during segregation, i want us to think about some of the ways that gender and racial discrimination and oppression intersect to give black women both in the north and the south, a different experience of the period of segregation. and when i'm trying to get us to think about that, i'm not trying to get what some scholars call an oppression olympics and black women had it better or worse or black men had it better or worse, that's not a very useful thing to do, what we can address that they experienced it differently, that there were some
and so before we do that, i want us to think a bit about -- and this is something that will require us to think a little bit back over some of the things that we have learned so far, some of the things that we've read and talked about in class, but i want us to think a little bit about what were some of the unique ways that black women, both in the north and the south, experienced the perils and challenges of segregation and racial discrimination. so if we're looking at this moment of the 1950s...
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leave us. he was telling us, he was telling us, i'm home in heaven. i'm home in heaven with lillian. we always knew he worked on the side of the angels, and now he is with them. may he interest in peace. thank you. may had rest in peace. thank you. ♪ ♪ >> thank you. pastor, sisters and brothers, members of this lewis family that so wonderfully nurtured john and in love, hope and courage and faith and the rest of it. and sisters and brothers, sesalof malosa, a polish catholic poet, sets the tone at least in part for me as john lewis has journeyed from the eternity of this extraordinary, mysterious human race into the eternity that none of us know very much about. when he wrote this poem called "meaning," when i die, i will see the lining of the world. the other side, beyond bird, mountain, sunset. the true meaning ready to be decoded what never added up will now add up. what was incomprehensible will become comprehended. and if there is no lining to the world, if a branch is not a sign but j
leave us. he was telling us, he was telling us, i'm home in heaven. i'm home in heaven with lillian. we always knew he worked on the side of the angels, and now he is with them. may he interest in peace. thank you. may had rest in peace. thank you. ♪ ♪ >> thank you. pastor, sisters and brothers, members of this lewis family that so wonderfully nurtured john and in love, hope and courage and faith and the rest of it. and sisters and brothers, sesalof malosa, a polish catholic poet,...
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know she moves now in the us intel system this is what some of us were talking to one of us all. and it's really really mischievously existed for everything. but how does your view. who can i put it through set up an optional affair how. it can only let's just another user somehow comes in because now you're examining the interesting point with the protector of the club affair by the political. it's going to say about what is uk and africa homosex so we're talking to him a father is can can say you see you do the only when you. see now you are what i say about my dad the oldest hormone the poor new male don't come south she says poor men or cision may 2nd mantra that is our job to secure while he do the follow of course in iraq didn't quite join yourself to visit a department nor as a tool would put you to kenya and ethiopia. for instance or this is a good tip. by get by get take up launch a search of hollywood up anymore television and guys used to make any show. of a new face it you have seen in my life the full control was a focus i will be. demeaned to make. it. was a public
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so we really are at this point we could use people's help, help us help you. and for that situation, yes, we're expanding capacity very, very quickly. with reusing automation, getting more staff. we continue to do that on a daily basis einvolving all the time. if you can help us out using those self service tools as much as possible. go to those. use those on the website. we are featuring top faqs we hear from customers every week on our website. use that wherever possible. it will reduce the call center and easier for people to get through who have to talk to somebody. >> always great talking to you. we will go over to your live how about poor fred wilson? what a shame. so soon after retiring. i hear his wife needed help with the funeral expenses. that's ridiculous! -he had social security. -when my brother died, his wife received a check from social security, all right-- for $255! the funeral costs were well over $8,000. how on earth did she pay for it? fortunately, my brother bought additional life insurance -before he retired. -whew! i bet that cost a pret
so we really are at this point we could use people's help, help us help you. and for that situation, yes, we're expanding capacity very, very quickly. with reusing automation, getting more staff. we continue to do that on a daily basis einvolving all the time. if you can help us out using those self service tools as much as possible. go to those. use those on the website. we are featuring top faqs we hear from customers every week on our website. use that wherever possible. it will reduce the...
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joining us now via skype from. singapore is col and co is a research fellow at the institute of defense and strategic studies at the s. rajaratnam school of international studies great to have you on account of the cost there doesn't seem to be a nation in or around the south china sea that beijing doesn't have a territorial dispute with what lies behind china's claims. i mean basically it is a whole range of interests concerning china in the south china sea for example we are likely more aware of what we call territorial and jurisdictional disputes in the us are china's the release through the holes of thinks. for example energy. but it's also important to highlight that you know there is a strategic dimension of trainers constant interest in the south china sea and their release though china's evolving maritime strategy that increasingly looks outwards trying to expend strategic depth and paramita against external aggression so this is something that is not. exist in the future but is increasingly important the d
joining us now via skype from. singapore is col and co is a research fellow at the institute of defense and strategic studies at the s. rajaratnam school of international studies great to have you on account of the cost there doesn't seem to be a nation in or around the south china sea that beijing doesn't have a territorial dispute with what lies behind china's claims. i mean basically it is a whole range of interests concerning china in the south china sea for example we are likely more aware...
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news for all of us here at the judge in berlin and michael o'connor thanks for joining us. i'm secure that volume or not hard and in the end this for me you are not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers were liars. what's your story ready. i mean when i was in women especially in victims of violence and take part.
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during the pandemic they can use the same procedures that they've used already during this crisis to vote what they've done is they've basically taken longer to conduct the votes and they've been voting in shifts now the consequences of this is that it death really slows down the work of the house but if they were to step in d.c. to work and cancel their 2 months of paid vacation that they have coming up because they're planning to go home for almost all of august and october well if they canceled the vacation they could easily make up the extra time and get everything done safely and constitution in constitutionally the problem is that they don't want to travel back and forth between d.c. and their districts and so they've decided to find a way to stay home and start finding a way to stay in d.c. now is there any evidence of leaders using the proxy system to corrupt the voting process. not that i've seen but i'm more concerned about the precedent being set here and than these individuals in this particular cut on us having bad intentions ok what can go wrong with proxy voting and ar
during the pandemic they can use the same procedures that they've used already during this crisis to vote what they've done is they've basically taken longer to conduct the votes and they've been voting in shifts now the consequences of this is that it death really slows down the work of the house but if they were to step in d.c. to work and cancel their 2 months of paid vacation that they have coming up because they're planning to go home for almost all of august and october well if they...
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be used the same way china does us. >> absolutely. absolutely. thank you for your time, appreciate it. carley: the us filing for next from the world health organization. >> we need a leader who cares more about global health than appeasing the chinese communist party. >> we are live with when the withdrawal will become official in the pushback from critics. donald trump determined to have schools ready to reopen this fall. a georgia mom and tea party leader working to reduce the climate of fear to get parents and teachers on board. jenny beth martin joins us next. these folks don't have time to go to the post office they use stamps.com all the services of the post office only cheaper get a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. carley: donald trump putting the us from the world health organization. the administration sending a strong notice to the un, secretary-general and key congressional leaders. todd: why the president is making this move. >> reporter: donald from r
be used the same way china does us. >> absolutely. absolutely. thank you for your time, appreciate it. carley: the us filing for next from the world health organization. >> we need a leader who cares more about global health than appeasing the chinese communist party. >> we are live with when the withdrawal will become official in the pushback from critics. donald trump determined to have schools ready to reopen this fall. a georgia mom and tea party leader working to reduce...
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so many of us lose that sense. it's taught out of us. we start feeling as if in fact we can't afford to extend kindness or decency to other people. that we're better off if we're above other people. and looking down on them. and so often that's encouraged in our culture. but john always said he always saw the best in us. and he never gave up. and never stopped speaking out because he saw the best in us. he believed in us even when we didn't believe in ourselves. and as a congressman, he didn't rest. he kept getting himself arrested. as an old man, he didn't sit out any fight. sat in all night longen the floor of the united states capitol. i know his staff was stressed. but the testing of his faith produced perseverance. he knew that the march is not over. that the race is not yet won. that we have not yet reached that blessed destination. where we are judged by the content of our character. he knew from his own life that progress is fragile. that we have to be vigilant against the darker currents of this country's history. of our own his
so many of us lose that sense. it's taught out of us. we start feeling as if in fact we can't afford to extend kindness or decency to other people. that we're better off if we're above other people. and looking down on them. and so often that's encouraged in our culture. but john always said he always saw the best in us. and he never gave up. and never stopped speaking out because he saw the best in us. he believed in us even when we didn't believe in ourselves. and as a congressman, he didn't...
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than behind us. and if we don't want another 150,000 americans dying, then we have to get very serious. we have some of the leading public health scientists in the world and the idea that we would not listen to them and instead promote videos of people with, you know, really questionable credentials is mind-boggling. this is hard enough if we do everything well. and it feels to me like we are just trying to do everything poorly and the consequences are what we are seeing today. >> gloria, congressman louie gohmert of texas, a republican, he was supposed to be traveling with the president today to texas until he tested positive early this morning for the virus. he wasn't wearing a mask during that hearing yesterday. he doesn't like to wear a mask. we saw him close to the attorney general bill barr with no mask. they were walking together yesterday. he potentially exposed his staffers and a lot of others including some members of congress. how big of a concern is this right now here in washington? >> w
than behind us. and if we don't want another 150,000 americans dying, then we have to get very serious. we have some of the leading public health scientists in the world and the idea that we would not listen to them and instead promote videos of people with, you know, really questionable credentials is mind-boggling. this is hard enough if we do everything well. and it feels to me like we are just trying to do everything poorly and the consequences are what we are seeing today. >> gloria,...
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exactly, yeah, and that's something that unfortunately a lot of us have gotten used to. i mean, i can't speakfor everybody, but as for my experience, you know, i grew up my entire life in the us public education system, and i have gotten so used to being called racial slurs, calling me chinese, essentially. but yeah, that hasn't taken on as much of a significance. because — you know, especially in the context of this pandemic, right, it doesn't matter if you're chinese—american. you also shouldn't be experiencing this type of racial aggression. what about the reactions? you've been publishing these stories. you had an article in time magazine. your images are out there. tell me something about the reactions. so the actions have been overwhelmingly positive. you know, i receive daily messages from other asian—americans who have said that these stories have validated many of their own experiences. and thankfully, i think it's sparked larger conversations about the model minority myth, and how asians or the image of asian—americans have been kind of contorted and re
exactly, yeah, and that's something that unfortunately a lot of us have gotten used to. i mean, i can't speakfor everybody, but as for my experience, you know, i grew up my entire life in the us public education system, and i have gotten so used to being called racial slurs, calling me chinese, essentially. but yeah, that hasn't taken on as much of a significance. because — you know, especially in the context of this pandemic, right, it doesn't matter if you're chinese—american. you also...
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some of us have always walked around like we're in a bubble totally unaware of anyone else around us it's nice people are finally realizing that they're not the only ones on this planet. others will never learn with or without a pandemic and when it comes to social distancing well it's really nothing new in fact they were always informal rules that most of us followed up to 40 centimeters tends to be the standard among family members one and a half meters a comfortable space between friends up to 4 meat is strange is and more than 4 metres for interacting with a bigger group of the generally accepted social parameters here in europe and north america in other parts of the world people like to get even closer although european style is already too close for me in australia we've got a lot most space and it's usually too hot to get too close anyway i always found sitting right next to a stranger in the dock in a cinema though a little unnerving and now it's a no go in karate types which is why dr ian movies are enjoying a revival. with protests and creative ideas event organizers are f
some of us have always walked around like we're in a bubble totally unaware of anyone else around us it's nice people are finally realizing that they're not the only ones on this planet. others will never learn with or without a pandemic and when it comes to social distancing well it's really nothing new in fact they were always informal rules that most of us followed up to 40 centimeters tends to be the standard among family members one and a half meters a comfortable space between friends up...
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i think he uses other toy. and he tries as usual as a political lynch remote and as a one liner it is speech to pray that we have no bullets or need took office that's not quite right did he put all the money into the military but on the other hand he took 3000000000 out to go build the fence wall which last week a judge declared was illegal when he took that money out of military or it stop building houses for troops is stop building headquarters for troops is start repairing hospitals for troops so one hand removed that money which military can i commit to go to a border wall it stop military construction the very people he attempts in his speeches to put at the top of the pedestal it has is he used them as a political part and 100 speech is a military veteran is it uncomfortable for you to speak against the commander in chief i've never done that before my life i was in korea as a company commander when president nixon resigned and i thought the world was coming to him and it didn't that would happen in amer
i think he uses other toy. and he tries as usual as a political lynch remote and as a one liner it is speech to pray that we have no bullets or need took office that's not quite right did he put all the money into the military but on the other hand he took 3000000000 out to go build the fence wall which last week a judge declared was illegal when he took that money out of military or it stop building houses for troops is stop building headquarters for troops is start repairing hospitals for...
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thank you for joining us. the thing that is so notable about john lewis is that he is a figure from history, one of the last remaining of this or that and yet he was very current. he sent a letter yesterday on friday the day he died. he was still working but has been involved, encouraging people in the black lives matter movement. he is a part of today's protest as well as a part of civil rights history. >> that is absolutely right, ali. thank you for that lovely tribute to congressman john lewis. i can remember so many times where he would shy away from being the center of attention. he was a humble and decent and kind man but fearless and tenacious. >> that's right. what do you want the country to remember about him? because you obviously had a different sort of relationship with him and you were there with barack obama when the history of the first black president was made but built on the shoulders of those people who worked in the civil rights movement. what do you think people need to know about john lew
thank you for joining us. the thing that is so notable about john lewis is that he is a figure from history, one of the last remaining of this or that and yet he was very current. he sent a letter yesterday on friday the day he died. he was still working but has been involved, encouraging people in the black lives matter movement. he is a part of today's protest as well as a part of civil rights history. >> that is absolutely right, ali. thank you for that lovely tribute to congressman...
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just this use more systems for control of the hapless consumer using the software so i felt as if i were automatically looking at things from the outside modest when i was single i thought about the customer a lot more. happy customers are loyal customers and companies want to keep it that way but there are also critical voices in increasing creating voice space profiles is problematic once when you detach electorate digital ethics and. our voice can reveal a lot about my suit or my house phone bill was forced to call the post a very sensitive private status and see when they should be you know i'm surrounded companies and at least not so long as i have not given my explicit consent to it. but that's what companies want to find out as much as possible about their customers from their voices since 2018 amazon has a patent on advertising and for people with illnesses or conditions in other words alexa is supposed to tell from a person's voice whether they're ill or even depressive and then recommend products accordingly but how is it that this technology can work to speak we need our entir
just this use more systems for control of the hapless consumer using the software so i felt as if i were automatically looking at things from the outside modest when i was single i thought about the customer a lot more. happy customers are loyal customers and companies want to keep it that way but there are also critical voices in increasing creating voice space profiles is problematic once when you detach electorate digital ethics and. our voice can reveal a lot about my suit or my house phone...
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a willingness to keep enforcement responses on the lowest tier possible, use forceful use of sophisticated strategy. second, and the resolve of escalation of the appropriate response whenever necessary to protect human life and to maintain control of the situation. it is absolutely essential that all law enforcement officers understand the preset of the use of force model. and are fully confident of their ability to navigate up and down .nd in between the five tier let's briefly recap. the blue level is the lowest level, representing day-to-day nonthreatening activity. the green level represents passive or nonviolence resistance, and calls for an increased level of verbal communication and contact control if necessary. signals active resistance and calls for increased awareness and compliance techniques. orange warns of hostile resistance and imminent bodily harm to the officer or to others and calls for self-defense techniques. represents ther threat of serious bodily injury andhe death -- or death calls for the use of deadly force if necessary. these standards, defined by the the model,
a willingness to keep enforcement responses on the lowest tier possible, use forceful use of sophisticated strategy. second, and the resolve of escalation of the appropriate response whenever necessary to protect human life and to maintain control of the situation. it is absolutely essential that all law enforcement officers understand the preset of the use of force model. and are fully confident of their ability to navigate up and down .nd in between the five tier let's briefly recap. the blue...
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what will it take for us to breathe easily again. this is your government special here on the. roll and welcome with summer on the horizon many of us will be tempted to switch on the air conditioning to cool down but recent insides of a harvard infectious disease experts suggest that air conditioning use across the southern united states may be a factor in spiking kovac 19 kate's plus a coronavirus outbreak in a german meat plant was also linked to cool insists so how safe is the air we are breathing. a common sight for these coronavirus times people pouring off public transport wearing face masks looking for that 1st goal of fresh air. mosques in many places a compulsory but as the weather gets warmer is that enough to ease worries. i feel if i have a mask and my children and i try to make sure that i'm like one and half want to meters away from somebody who also has meant i feel quite sure that the t.s.a. . if you want to get around this is they have to do the. most modern trams and buses a 58 with air conditioning units which draw fresh air from the outside. but go undergrou
what will it take for us to breathe easily again. this is your government special here on the. roll and welcome with summer on the horizon many of us will be tempted to switch on the air conditioning to cool down but recent insides of a harvard infectious disease experts suggest that air conditioning use across the southern united states may be a factor in spiking kovac 19 kate's plus a coronavirus outbreak in a german meat plant was also linked to cool insists so how safe is the air we are...
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who -- [inaudible] led us into the light, keep us forever in thy path, we pray. most gracious father, we come before your presence this morning reverent to you as our god, understanding that it is you who have made us and not we ourselves, that we are the sheep of your pasture, and it is in you that we live and have our being. finish we thank you for this day. we thank you for life and another opportunity to serve you this day and live out your purposes in the world. we thank you, lord, for this occasion as we have assembledded ourselves here to -- assembled ourselves here to give thanks to you for a life well lived. thank you for congressman john lewis. thank you, father, for his legacy. his legacy of being a freedom fighter, his legacy of being a foot soldier for justice, the legacy of being a servant of humanity. as he walked humbly with you and as he always remembered his roots and always strived so that this world could be a better place, a more equitabling world, a world that is more just and more righteous. thank you for your service to humanity. thank you
who -- [inaudible] led us into the light, keep us forever in thy path, we pray. most gracious father, we come before your presence this morning reverent to you as our god, understanding that it is you who have made us and not we ourselves, that we are the sheep of your pasture, and it is in you that we live and have our being. finish we thank you for this day. we thank you for life and another opportunity to serve you this day and live out your purposes in the world. we thank you, lord, for...
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that's what motivates us. we've already lost a member of the team to the kimono virus and my friend who's just been helping out is infected right now. that's not going to faint you know it's especially dangerous to distribute goods in the back alleys of mar a guy. ruled the streets the volunteers took this footage for us outsiders are not welcome at the moment the virus is spreading and the inhabitants have no real means of protection. it's not clear how many people members of those poor of quarters of falling victim to the virus because people who don't get tested don't turn up in the statistics what is certain is that the number of deaths has multiplied dramatically feels betrayed by her own government. made in opening night but the government doesn't care about the favela we're really angry with the state. because it doesn't just make liked us it's also racist and we suffer at the hands of the police here on the phone so i think again the 5 alun and most of the young black people who are killed come from th
that's what motivates us. we've already lost a member of the team to the kimono virus and my friend who's just been helping out is infected right now. that's not going to faint you know it's especially dangerous to distribute goods in the back alleys of mar a guy. ruled the streets the volunteers took this footage for us outsiders are not welcome at the moment the virus is spreading and the inhabitants have no real means of protection. it's not clear how many people members of those poor of...
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i have a child is it on the order he is terrorizing or as they try to drive us out of our homes using psychological terror and pressure they try to make life difficult for us by destroying roads and destroying houses. i. know i am very disappointed by the government and politicians they are avoiding responsibility and support are more than us i have the feeling that they don't care what happens to us they want the villages to be demolished they are only interested in the profit that could make it's sad to see that traffic comes before human rights before people's feelings and before the environment it's all about money. yeah that of for me they call exit is not really a coal exit if you are allowed to continue to mine coal and also the 630000000 tonnes beneath our villages then this is not a real exit but a law that ensures that coal mining goes on we as villagers were not being asked about the laws we never had a say in it that is why we are against it and will not abide by it we want the coal to stay here in the ground and the houses hand not to be torn down and. i. you want to say
i have a child is it on the order he is terrorizing or as they try to drive us out of our homes using psychological terror and pressure they try to make life difficult for us by destroying roads and destroying houses. i. know i am very disappointed by the government and politicians they are avoiding responsibility and support are more than us i have the feeling that they don't care what happens to us they want the villages to be demolished they are only interested in the profit that could make...
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do you use public transport? i've only usedit you use public transport? i've only used it once in the last four months andl used it once in the last four months and i was a few weekends ago, i went into town with my daughter to go out shopping trip when the shops reopened. and it was going to oxford street and such places. it was like it was nine o'clock on a sunday morning or even earlier. it was almost a desolate, ghost town. and the chain we went on from where i am into town was partly empty. from some point we have to get back to some point we have to get back to some kind of normality. this will be pa rt of some kind of normality. this will be part of people feeling more comfortable — — part of people feeling more comfortable —— a signal society that we are going back to where we need to be for obvious economic reasons. saying that, i would wear a mask. unquestionably, no doubt about it. evenif unquestionably, no doubt about it. even if i wasn't mandated to, i think it is essential when you use public transport anything people will have to ac
do you use public transport? i've only usedit you use public transport? i've only used it once in the last four months andl used it once in the last four months and i was a few weekends ago, i went into town with my daughter to go out shopping trip when the shops reopened. and it was going to oxford street and such places. it was like it was nine o'clock on a sunday morning or even earlier. it was almost a desolate, ghost town. and the chain we went on from where i am into town was partly...
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use of the law. from federal agents deployed in america's cities, to accusations that he does the president's bidding, mr barr faced hostile questioning from political opponents — as republicans were supportive. it was a contentious day, as aleem maqbool reports. in appearance in congress by attorney general was going to be confrontational. democrats accuse him ofaiding confrontational. democrats accuse him of aiding the president and using the justice him of aiding the president and using thejustice department him of aiding the president and using the justice department as him of aiding the president and using thejustice department as a highly politicized plaything. one issue they focused on was the deployment of outside federal forces in portland, oregon, which is in its 60th day of protest after the killing of george flood. the forces have been accused of acting like secret police so donald trump can say he is tough on law and order. something that the attorney general strongly denied. the court
use of the law. from federal agents deployed in america's cities, to accusations that he does the president's bidding, mr barr faced hostile questioning from political opponents — as republicans were supportive. it was a contentious day, as aleem maqbool reports. in appearance in congress by attorney general was going to be confrontational. democrats accuse him ofaiding confrontational. democrats accuse him of aiding the president and using the justice him of aiding the president and using...
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to use rockets and we use rockets to do the last part of the job to get us down to about 20 meters where we dangle the rover from its rocket powered jetpack and put the rover right down on its wheels and you're the you're the engineer you're in charge of a business landing which i understand is what is that i direct and how many minutes are we talking about is it 7 or 8 minutes. yep it'll take us just about 7 minutes to get from the top of the atmosphere to the bottom half some people caught the 7 minutes it's there certainly terrifying for me i'm sure well you know what you're like you're in the great condition today considering what you know what it's about to happen now let's say you land everything goes well what what kind of area are we going to be looking at where perseverance is scheduled to land the place of perseverance is landing is called just row crater back in the past it's pretty clear from the evidence that we've gathered from orders and declare that the crater what self was an ancient weight with a river that flowed into it there was water on that filled up the crater tha
to use rockets and we use rockets to do the last part of the job to get us down to about 20 meters where we dangle the rover from its rocket powered jetpack and put the rover right down on its wheels and you're the you're the engineer you're in charge of a business landing which i understand is what is that i direct and how many minutes are we talking about is it 7 or 8 minutes. yep it'll take us just about 7 minutes to get from the top of the atmosphere to the bottom half some people caught...
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every day counts for us and for our planet play. the ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation players how to make c. the screenplay how can we protect have a chance to play we can make a difference to play the ideas the environmental series of little 3000 on t.w. and all mucked. up. playing. this week on the world stories attacks against refugees on the aegean sea and 93 year olds about the corona infection but we begin in the usa that's been hit full force by the corona pandemic with record spikes in new infections and more deaths than anywhere else in the world the virus exposes a divided society. things look like they're getting back to normal at lake allatoona just 20 miles northeast of georgia's capital atlanta about boaters are back on the water and nobody's wearing a mask in downtown atlanta and across the entire state a growing number of shops and restaurants are reopening is back in business ended work by order of the governor but not so fast food for a deacon a county atlanta a food drive a fairly common sign the
every day counts for us and for our planet play. the ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation players how to make c. the screenplay how can we protect have a chance to play we can make a difference to play the ideas the environmental series of little 3000 on t.w. and all mucked. up. playing. this week on the world stories attacks against refugees on the aegean sea and 93 year olds about the corona infection but we begin in the usa that's been hit full force by the corona pandemic with...
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not to understand everything that's happening there for us not to take the science for us not to learn along the way you do everything we can to protect that really the most precious resource would be a travesty. i you know schools opening we are going to take a very slow systemic and data driven approach to opening schools you know i agree with what the american academy of p. the american academy of pediatrics says that schools are absolutely pivotal to social growth and that learning happens in person but then we're also going to pull on this technological pieces that allow us to deliver education to students remotely so we're going to approach a hybrid solution to opening schools and we're going to do so with having those 3 pillars in place the social distancing the masking and wide availability to fast turnaround testing here in the city nowhere. but a month ago you said there was an issue more in his form of covert 19 testing time she also said you believed we'll be seeing the establishment of high volume high volume universal testing sites combining with increasing surveillance w
not to understand everything that's happening there for us not to take the science for us not to learn along the way you do everything we can to protect that really the most precious resource would be a travesty. i you know schools opening we are going to take a very slow systemic and data driven approach to opening schools you know i agree with what the american academy of p. the american academy of pediatrics says that schools are absolutely pivotal to social growth and that learning happens...
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so if someone kills the how to be the beasts he will be a punished $100.00 at us. but penalties alone are not enough to deter poaching. the antelope can only survive because the sanctuary benefits local people they're permitted to harvest the dry grass that the antelope no longer need. it might not look like it but the hay is a valuable resource it's used in touch through for example local communities and the equivalent of about 180000 yours a year from its sale. a little bit new couldn't. because some people benefit from the resources. like cutting the grass and selling it. now the resource is being protected. unlike in the past when people used to build houses in the park on. monday but bob. over the years this century has lost about a quarter of its land to farm in an illegal settlement. leaving only about 58 square kilometers that makes protecting the remaining hartebeest all the more important when it's small herd left the protected area in search of water local people helped return the antelope to the sanctuary instead of hunting them for their meat this cent
so if someone kills the how to be the beasts he will be a punished $100.00 at us. but penalties alone are not enough to deter poaching. the antelope can only survive because the sanctuary benefits local people they're permitted to harvest the dry grass that the antelope no longer need. it might not look like it but the hay is a valuable resource it's used in touch through for example local communities and the equivalent of about 180000 yours a year from its sale. a little bit new couldn't....
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than for anyone who's threatening us here. we needed people to take charge of security through is doing this and i mean it was when i arrived on the plateau my 1st impression was things weren't very serious cuts i mean for former legionnaires starting a missile base. that's not very serious. the legionnaires began training local people as security troops. but with all of the uniforms in germany and the line you. mean we equip them with used clothing made them look like soldiers which they were mostly but the marines did this you so it was just showed us that soldier because as simple as that this is simply because. they wasn't much behind it really . who had received much international criticism for the rocket track of visits in june 1978. oh my god we have announced a launch and somehow the governor of new omaha she found out about her through the fall he told me that we were planning a takeoff on a saturday to intervene and suddenly there he was one morning landing in his how kelly's on i feel through clouds. designed to mob
than for anyone who's threatening us here. we needed people to take charge of security through is doing this and i mean it was when i arrived on the plateau my 1st impression was things weren't very serious cuts i mean for former legionnaires starting a missile base. that's not very serious. the legionnaires began training local people as security troops. but with all of the uniforms in germany and the line you. mean we equip them with used clothing made them look like soldiers which they were...
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that's going to do it for us tonight. we'll see you again tomorrow where it's time for the "last word" where ali velshi is in for lawrence tonight. >> john lewis, they broke his school when they beat him. and he went to jail dozens of times. yet, every time i met him and every time i interviewed him, the man had kindness. he had a smile on his face. i often think if they jailed me once, i would probably be bad for the rest of my life. so the grace that he brought, even when you talk about him a week after his passing, it still brings a smile to my face. >> oh, yeah. there has never been anybody like him, never. >> rachel, you have a great weekend, and i will see you in a couple of days. thank you, rachel. >>> look around. take a moment. process this. this is the united states of america. did you know that? sounds like a silly question, but i mean it. i'm asking whether you know this is america because little by little over the last three and a half years this country has changed. have you noticed it is not the same americ
that's going to do it for us tonight. we'll see you again tomorrow where it's time for the "last word" where ali velshi is in for lawrence tonight. >> john lewis, they broke his school when they beat him. and he went to jail dozens of times. yet, every time i met him and every time i interviewed him, the man had kindness. he had a smile on his face. i often think if they jailed me once, i would probably be bad for the rest of my life. so the grace that he brought, even when you...
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us. and i think coming back to our proposals that governor dewine and i, the proposals have licensure with rules of conduct for that level of review would be at the licensing board, not in a court of criminal law. >> let me stress there are instances that i prosecuted police officer's during my career, right now in the county i have a team that is working on a variety of physical abuse cases of inmates by correction officers. we had a horrible incident where the inmate was actually restrained -- in a restraint chair. they are strapped down and there's another room with the restrained inmate, one of the ceos sprayed ocs spray into her eyes most she was strapped down. clearly inappropriate use we are going after them. not one of these folks who thanks there should be accountability but we need to think very carefully about the dangers on the street and the life and death mission that our officers are on as we consider these questions. >> thank you for all of that. the questions you raised a
us. and i think coming back to our proposals that governor dewine and i, the proposals have licensure with rules of conduct for that level of review would be at the licensing board, not in a court of criminal law. >> let me stress there are instances that i prosecuted police officer's during my career, right now in the county i have a team that is working on a variety of physical abuse cases of inmates by correction officers. we had a horrible incident where the inmate was actually...
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people that are that are supposed to tell us what to do you are telling us not enough what she's doing and then have politics are not even in line with what her own people are saying. i'm interested in 2 concepts that have cropped up while i've been sort of reading into the story this week post growth and de gross tell us about the limits to growth tell us how how how how do we organize a society with where we reduce emissions but keep. boosting society and jobs and transforming society and jobs the way we work how do you do that well i'm not an economist i'm a climate scientist and my main concern is that we fulfill the paris agreement and that means already mentioned cutting emissions by half within 10 years and some interesting jobs no of course not it just means investing in the right kind of businesses the right kind of technologies and that is where the stimulus package as the important it's fantastic that governments suddenly discover that they have lots of money they can spend. in previous years they never had money to spend enough on building say renewable energy with taking s
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us house democrats are demanding an internal investigation into the use of federal police to crackdown on protesters that follows the violent unrest of several activists in the city of portland on saturday and identified officers were filmed using force to detain protesters without explanation democrats say the trouble administration is abusing the use of emergency authorities and suppressing the right to peaceful protest to rancho rains and rising river waters have swept across southern and central china at least 140 people are dead or missing nearly 24000000 people are affected by the worst floods to hit china in decades was the headlines more news here on al-jazeera right after inside story which is coming up next. inequality starts at the top i'll use the u.n. secretary general antonio gutierrez i says the world is at breaking point and calls for a new global deal is it possible does a pandemic offer a chance to change this is inside story. hello and welcome to the show i'm sam is a that not everyone is in the same boat the 26 richest people in the world hold as much wealth as hard
us house democrats are demanding an internal investigation into the use of federal police to crackdown on protesters that follows the violent unrest of several activists in the city of portland on saturday and identified officers were filmed using force to detain protesters without explanation democrats say the trouble administration is abusing the use of emergency authorities and suppressing the right to peaceful protest to rancho rains and rising river waters have swept across southern and...
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and that brings us to now. 0regon officials call the extraordinary use of federal force on the streets of portland a blatant abuse of power and an attack on democracy. the protests continue. and president trump is threatening to send federal law enforcement officers to other us cities. these are anarchists. these are not protesters. preparations are under way to send agents to chicago. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: they're kept to be used in medicine, but a collapse in demand's led to calls for a sanctuary for south korea's moon bears. nasa: can see you coming down the ladder now. one small step for man... 0ne giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a decade later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity and an increase in malfunctioning sperm unable to swim properly. seven,
and that brings us to now. 0regon officials call the extraordinary use of federal force on the streets of portland a blatant abuse of power and an attack on democracy. the protests continue. and president trump is threatening to send federal law enforcement officers to other us cities. these are anarchists. these are not protesters. preparations are under way to send agents to chicago. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: they're kept to be used in medicine, but a collapse in demand's led...
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and making time for us today. thank you. time now for a quick break but stay here because when we're return minutes from the federal reserve's june meeting show the fed will keep the stimulus coming for as long as it takes the economy to recover as we go to break here the numbers of the clubs. the primary purpose of history is to understand the past as a guide to understanding the present and future history. is feeling nostalgic because a lot of history is facing a change so how should we find the right sounds the statue size the life. we go to work so straight home. thousands of american men and women choose to serve in the country's military. every thing came to a complete. i was very. cold to kill me and i see i would destroy. any screen to come in and you graham my own. right i mean. if you take into account that women don't report because of the extreme retaliation it's probably somewhere near about half a 1000000 women have now been sexually assaulted in the us military rape is a very very traumatizing thing
and making time for us today. thank you. time now for a quick break but stay here because when we're return minutes from the federal reserve's june meeting show the fed will keep the stimulus coming for as long as it takes the economy to recover as we go to break here the numbers of the clubs. the primary purpose of history is to understand the past as a guide to understanding the present and future history. is feeling nostalgic because a lot of history is facing a change so how should we find...
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in some areas in the war but we use construction waste landfill most of the time and. they are much as cheap to access therefore like and reduce the price of the confession material. this earth concrete can be processed more or less like standard concrete . but it currently around half the cost. yes the landreau was inspired by building practices in his home country he grew up in togo where clay or earth houses are a common sight in many countries in africa cement this. kind of wall therefore...