65
65
Apr 28, 2018
04/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
the one thousand nine hundred six peace accord which ended the country's thirty six year civil war tarzan was mayor of the capital guatemala city when he died at age seventy two. hour here ali just improve have uncovered a mass grave which could be evidence of the largest child sacrifice ritual in the world the remains of more than one hundred children from the ages of six to fifteen years old were found in the northwest and a house that has more. this child's skeleton is part of what archaeologists ahead in the biggest site of child sacrifice in discovered so far the victims appear to have been part of a ritual sacrifice that took place nearly five hundred fifty years ago the remains of more than one hundred forty children were found alongside two hundred young llamas all of that he says he wasn't home all the sacrifices that were found with children aged between six and nine years of age and that from ten to twelve or fifteen years of age all have been found with their sternum cut with the aim of possibly opening the rib cage and extracting the heart that was the way that the cim a soci
the one thousand nine hundred six peace accord which ended the country's thirty six year civil war tarzan was mayor of the capital guatemala city when he died at age seventy two. hour here ali just improve have uncovered a mass grave which could be evidence of the largest child sacrifice ritual in the world the remains of more than one hundred children from the ages of six to fifteen years old were found in the northwest and a house that has more. this child's skeleton is part of what...
19
19
Dec 19, 2018
12/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
where if you use it you can be tarzan. now this is a double standard that we see with gandhi so in one thousand or seven he takes you know reservation about being caught up coolly he says one hears the term lawyer coolly dr cooley merger who marries he and he says he has even been not talking about the india they're not always obvious privilege of riding in the same new school tram cars with his white fellow colonists telecon and he says the children are going to note that facilities for education except they attend the school set apart for a half or so in the exact same quote that he is you know taking this stand against being called a coolie which is you know we could say an equivalent term against the indians he is still using the term capper even though he himself acknowledges that this is a term that's being used you know against black people now again if we look at his early life and his later life what you see is consistency but what people don't understand is that gandhi first a lot of the leaders who were duped by
where if you use it you can be tarzan. now this is a double standard that we see with gandhi so in one thousand or seven he takes you know reservation about being caught up coolly he says one hears the term lawyer coolly dr cooley merger who marries he and he says he has even been not talking about the india they're not always obvious privilege of riding in the same new school tram cars with his white fellow colonists telecon and he says the children are going to note that facilities for...
251
251
Apr 27, 2018
04/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 251
favorite 0
quote 0
by tarzan scene and that had me on i will spend and get off of the killings and the mob. doesn't to some kind of sponsors tells mimeo you know once the stories over the journalists skip off and break the stories they've made their careers and their suppliers that time try having broken and created with no hope of proper employment again. you know having left behind your whole way of life your social circle everything and in the case intelligence resupply of course you face automatic prosecution and conviction tape so it's a very high price to pay. well i mean the real threat came when the f.b.i. came into my house and when i was getting out of the shower and pointed a pistol at me. i was getting out of the shower getting dragged dried off and they came in pip pointing a pistol at me and also my family so it was a threat and it was hard to threaten people. and then after that the department of justice attempted to fabricate evidence and and indict us i was very publicly indicted with a ten felony is a ten felony count indictment under the espionage act facing thirty five y
by tarzan scene and that had me on i will spend and get off of the killings and the mob. doesn't to some kind of sponsors tells mimeo you know once the stories over the journalists skip off and break the stories they've made their careers and their suppliers that time try having broken and created with no hope of proper employment again. you know having left behind your whole way of life your social circle everything and in the case intelligence resupply of course you face automatic prosecution...
42
42
Mar 20, 2018
03/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
and tarzan. often does i met this isn't that slightest logo damaged one in ten thousand on the show because i'm just so i just prefer them first and had given few not from fifty thousand tried to do. and what were the main arguments of the complaint. the nets are in a. busy footing in any event i know that some can you know even send a complex is. on the net never and if it didn't know color orange doesn't. benefiting from office when it doesn't of michigan. but they only managed a narrow win in the referendum we just fifty point nine percent in favor. probably because they were up against the entire establishment the mayor the main central left and right parties the energy companies and even the unions. and then we should often. does the humble. beginnings of you dust and fun for you take on cunt say an entrée reasoning and hasn't come via you other than one program one season that's of it so looking forward and does . yeah that's perfect me try to not. and in two thousand and sixteen humber bo
and tarzan. often does i met this isn't that slightest logo damaged one in ten thousand on the show because i'm just so i just prefer them first and had given few not from fifty thousand tried to do. and what were the main arguments of the complaint. the nets are in a. busy footing in any event i know that some can you know even send a complex is. on the net never and if it didn't know color orange doesn't. benefiting from office when it doesn't of michigan. but they only managed a narrow win...
56
56
Mar 21, 2018
03/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
as it's an tarzan. question dystrophin because i made this isn't that slightest long ago damaged. ten thousand on the shelf because i'm just so i just prefer them first in charge of a few not fifty thousand tried to do. and what were the main arguments of the complaint. the nets are in. busy fitting in and even though i know that some can you know even send a complex as a hoe on the net never and if have been no color orange dust. benefiting from a host when dozens of new. but they only managed a narrow win in the referendum we just fifty point nine percent in favor. probably because they were up against the entire establishment the mayor the main central coast and right parties the energy companies and even the unions. as in the we should often. does the humble. beginnings of you dust and fun for you take on cunt say an entree reasoning and hasn't come via you other than a program one sees and that's of it so looking forward and does. yeah that's vic me try to not. and in two thousand and sixteen humber but back then there's a great so now its profits go back to the city. the gas
as it's an tarzan. question dystrophin because i made this isn't that slightest long ago damaged. ten thousand on the shelf because i'm just so i just prefer them first in charge of a few not fifty thousand tried to do. and what were the main arguments of the complaint. the nets are in. busy fitting in and even though i know that some can you know even send a complex as a hoe on the net never and if have been no color orange dust. benefiting from a host when dozens of new. but they only managed...
31
31
Feb 24, 2018
02/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
centers twenty two health centers seward to get it and more than what four hundred people killed and tarzan's wounded and there there is no chance of for them to get treatment. let's move on to other news now there have been four attacks in afghanistan part of out of fatah stormed the army outpost at bolivar look at the west killing at least twenty soldiers security forces have also been targeted at lashkar gah and another attack took place in the air by the ali and i still has claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing in kabul tony berkeley has more from kabul. another bloody day in afghanistan three suicide bombings at a large scale taliban attack on an afghan army base the first attack was in kabul at eight thirty on saturday morning the target was intelligence building afghan intelligence building where people were killed and wounded this was carried out by islamic state they claim responsibility for the other attacks were by the taliban there is concern i think especially for the attack in kabul you may remember the large ambulance bomb that was set off in january killing more than on
centers twenty two health centers seward to get it and more than what four hundred people killed and tarzan's wounded and there there is no chance of for them to get treatment. let's move on to other news now there have been four attacks in afghanistan part of out of fatah stormed the army outpost at bolivar look at the west killing at least twenty soldiers security forces have also been targeted at lashkar gah and another attack took place in the air by the ali and i still has claimed...
77
77
Jan 18, 2018
01/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
care and they are doing that their tarzan's of p.k. k. elements there even though they have not been attacking turkey on the turkish border there are still national security threat and prison are the ones arguing they have to go in and eliminate those elements i mean i guess a lot of it boils down to a basic disagreement on the nature of the why p.g. and the p y d which of course turkey sees as terrorist groups and the us and e.u. don't not for the syrian kurds anyway there's also been the escalating factor of rex tillerson tillerson the us secretary of state apparently talking about a border force thirty thousand strong on the turkey syria border which of course would have members of the y p g in it he seems to have backtracked i mean what do you make of that and that statement coming out of the border force you think that the u.s. is planning something similar and if so what would be its impact. you are right but you mentioned that us indeed appears to be backtracking but bunmi look at that us the pentagon is still telling everyone loss
care and they are doing that their tarzan's of p.k. k. elements there even though they have not been attacking turkey on the turkish border there are still national security threat and prison are the ones arguing they have to go in and eliminate those elements i mean i guess a lot of it boils down to a basic disagreement on the nature of the why p.g. and the p y d which of course turkey sees as terrorist groups and the us and e.u. don't not for the syrian kurds anyway there's also been the...
23
23
Dec 25, 2018
12/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
cart deck, which played all his well—known jingles — wonderful day, wonderful week, this is london, tarzan yell, and all the rest of it. and, in a way, that gives a hint of his talent as a broadcaster — that he was able to transform this quite dull, soundproof space into a vivid, wonderful world, which interviewees responded to and listeners loved. his high—energy, good—humoured breakfast show was a success. zoe ball will take it over in the new year, as he moves over to virgin radio, before returning to the bbc to strut his stuff on strictly come dancing 2019. will gompertz, bbc news. now on bbc news — one of the highlights of 2018 from our documentary series our world. in this award—winning film, my stolen childhood, brigitte sossou perenyi takes a journey through west africa to understand why her family gave her away to a religious shrine 20 years ago. this is ghana, west africa. when i was seven, i was brought to this country, and forced into a system i knew nothing about. this is me. i was held as a slave in a religious shrine. what crime is this child paying for? translatio
cart deck, which played all his well—known jingles — wonderful day, wonderful week, this is london, tarzan yell, and all the rest of it. and, in a way, that gives a hint of his talent as a broadcaster — that he was able to transform this quite dull, soundproof space into a vivid, wonderful world, which interviewees responded to and listeners loved. his high—energy, good—humoured breakfast show was a success. zoe ball will take it over in the new year, as he moves over to virgin radio,...
115
115
Dec 24, 2018
12/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
wonderful day, wonderful week, this is london, tarzan yell and all the rest of it. and in a way, that gives a hint of his talent as a broadcaster, that he was able to transform this quite dull soundproof space into a vivid, wonderful world which interviewees responded to and listeners loved. and there's no cheaty turbo charging here. it wasn't all plain sailing for him at the bbc. his then £2.2 million plus salary proved controversial when made public. and then there there was that short lived and much criticised stint as a presenter on top gear. delivers all that power right to the back of your head. but his high energy, good humoured breakfast show was a success. zoe ball will take it over in the new year as he moves over to virgin radio, before returning to the bbc to strut his stuff on strictly come dancing 2019. will gompertz, bbc news. the weather isn't very christmas day. in the north of the country it has been so cold and stee, quite festive here but elsewhere across the uk, really mild. tonight it will turn foggy. really mild. tonight it will turn foggy, v
wonderful day, wonderful week, this is london, tarzan yell and all the rest of it. and in a way, that gives a hint of his talent as a broadcaster, that he was able to transform this quite dull soundproof space into a vivid, wonderful world which interviewees responded to and listeners loved. and there's no cheaty turbo charging here. it wasn't all plain sailing for him at the bbc. his then £2.2 million plus salary proved controversial when made public. and then there there was that short lived...
41
41
Mar 13, 2018
03/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
zealand thanks to former tropical cyclone but this area moving down into the cold sea over the northern tarzan and this is cyclone lender. not likely to strengthen much but drifting slowly to the eastern side of queensland with the potential for heavy rain skirting into the far north—east of new south wales as well. it should stay dry for the most part in new zealand although we should start to see some rain edging in later this week across the far north. some wet and windy weather on the way to parts of spain and portugal. we could get gusts of around 60 or 70 mph around coastal parts of north—west spain. some wet weather as well so localised flooding is possible, ahead of that we are dredging upa possible, ahead of that we are dredging up a mild s015 degrees in paris, 1a in london although it won't stay mild for long because we will get easterly winds flowing in towards the weekend and that will threaten some snow. that's your weather. this is bbc world news america. reporting from washington, i'm laura trevelyan. he's fired. rex tillerson is out as secretary of state, the latest departu
zealand thanks to former tropical cyclone but this area moving down into the cold sea over the northern tarzan and this is cyclone lender. not likely to strengthen much but drifting slowly to the eastern side of queensland with the potential for heavy rain skirting into the far north—east of new south wales as well. it should stay dry for the most part in new zealand although we should start to see some rain edging in later this week across the far north. some wet and windy weather on the way...
32
32
Dec 24, 2018
12/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
cart deck, which played all his well known jingles — wonderful day, wonderful week, this is london, tarzan yell, and all the rest of it. and in a way, that gives a hint of his talent as a broadcaster, that he was able to transform this quite dull, soundproof space into a vivid wonderful world, which interviewees responded to and listeners loved. and there's no cheaty turbo charging here. it wasn't all plain sailing for him at the bbc. his then £2.2 million plus salary proved controversial when made public, and then there was a short lived and much criticised stint as a presenter on top gear. delivers all that power right to the back of your head. but his high energy, good humoured breakfast show was a success. zoe ball will take it over in the new year as he moves over to virgin radio, before returning to the bbc to strut his stuff on strictly come dancing 2019. will gompertz, bbc news. you might be used to father christmas appearing on a sleigh, but he has been experimenting with other methods of getting around. he was spotted on a jetski near washington — a far more appropriate way of
cart deck, which played all his well known jingles — wonderful day, wonderful week, this is london, tarzan yell, and all the rest of it. and in a way, that gives a hint of his talent as a broadcaster, that he was able to transform this quite dull, soundproof space into a vivid wonderful world, which interviewees responded to and listeners loved. and there's no cheaty turbo charging here. it wasn't all plain sailing for him at the bbc. his then £2.2 million plus salary proved controversial...
109
109
Dec 24, 2018
12/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 1
cart deck, which played all his well—known jingles — wonderful day, wonderful week, this is london, tarzan yell, and all the rest of it. and, in a way, that gives a hint of his talent as a broadcaster — that he was able to transform this quite dull, soundproof space into a vivid, wonderful world, which interviewees responded to and listeners loved. his high—energy, good—humoured breakfast show was a success. zoe ball will take it over in the new year, as he moves over to virgin radio, before returning to the bbc to strut his stuff on strictly come dancing 2019. will gompertz, bbc news. finally, it seems father christmas is already on his rounds. the angel of the north has been gifted a santa hatjust in time for christmas. it was spotted by motorists on the a111 with its new festive feature. it was added overnight, but those responsible, and just how it got up there, remains a mystery. that's all from me from all of us here at the bbc. have a very happy christmas. good buy. —— goodbye. now it's time for the latest in technology and gadgets — with a festive flavour. it's the bbcâ
62
62
Nov 28, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
they're calling him tarzan. he does workouts in the dark so the light doesn't distract him. an alkaline diet, a glass of champagne every day. is make up artist wife looks after his hairand day. is make up artist wife looks after his hair and he goes to bed at 10pm. what is an alkaline diet? non—acidic. presumably he wouldn't wa nt non—acidic. presumably he wouldn't want one of these. are you going to show us this? if anyone wants to know what to buy me for christmas, this is it. a combined poster with a bean warmer in it. beans on toast all in one device? both at the same time, both ready at the same time, thatis time, both ready at the same time, that is a winner in my book. genius! all in one. unnecessary? why is it unnecessary? unnecessary extra cleaning. how do you warm up the beans when you do beans on toast? microwave. you can't do that, you have to do them in a pan.|j microwave. you can't do that, you have to do them in a pan. i agree. it tastes different. the way you need to eat food, this is what i would like, this lovely dog... this isa would like, this lovely
they're calling him tarzan. he does workouts in the dark so the light doesn't distract him. an alkaline diet, a glass of champagne every day. is make up artist wife looks after his hairand day. is make up artist wife looks after his hair and he goes to bed at 10pm. what is an alkaline diet? non—acidic. presumably he wouldn't wa nt non—acidic. presumably he wouldn't want one of these. are you going to show us this? if anyone wants to know what to buy me for christmas, this is it. a combined...
41
41
Oct 7, 2018
10/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
i mean, i grew up as a kid, you know, my first images of africa were "tarzan," you know? so i don't think i knew what kenya africa was. you know? >> anthony: what a shithole, right? [ laughter ] >> kamau: what a shithole. i mean, the other thing i'm aware of too is i think about not wanting to feel like i have come home, you know? and yet there is a sense that there is this diasporic connection, even though i did not come from kenya, you know? it's nice to have that connection. even if the frame that that connection was built through was colonialism. even though that's not -- it's the good part of colonialism. it brings people together. [ laughter ] >> anthony: i don't know. it should kind of be compulsory viewing for -- if you ever run for president, this should be compulsory viewing. >> kamau: at the very least, i do think that a lot of perspectives will be opened up, a lot of minds will be changed. amazing! it's incredible and when people get the new iphone, they can also get our upgraded unlimited plan. right. it can come with tv, movies or music it's more entertainme
i mean, i grew up as a kid, you know, my first images of africa were "tarzan," you know? so i don't think i knew what kenya africa was. you know? >> anthony: what a shithole, right? [ laughter ] >> kamau: what a shithole. i mean, the other thing i'm aware of too is i think about not wanting to feel like i have come home, you know? and yet there is a sense that there is this diasporic connection, even though i did not come from kenya, you know? it's nice to have that...
59
59
Oct 1, 2018
10/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
i mean, i grew up as a kid, you know, my first images of africa were "tarzan," you know? so i don't think i knew what kenya africa was. you know? >> anthony: what a shithole, right? [ laughter ] >> kamau: what a shithole. i mean, the other thing i'm aware of too is i think about not wanting to feel like i have come home, you know? and yet there is a sense that there is this diasporic connection, even though i did not come from kenya, you know? it's nice to have that connection. even if the frame that that connection was built through was colonialism. even though that's not -- it's the good part of colonialism. it brings people together. [ laughter ] >> anthony: i don't know. it should kind of be compulsory viewing for -- if you ever run for president, this should be compulsory viewing. >> kamau: at the very least, i do think that a lot of perspectives will be opened up, a lot of minds will be changed. so, that goal you've been saving for, you can do it. we can do this. at fidelity, our online planning tools are clear and straightforward so you can plan for retirement whil
i mean, i grew up as a kid, you know, my first images of africa were "tarzan," you know? so i don't think i knew what kenya africa was. you know? >> anthony: what a shithole, right? [ laughter ] >> kamau: what a shithole. i mean, the other thing i'm aware of too is i think about not wanting to feel like i have come home, you know? and yet there is a sense that there is this diasporic connection, even though i did not come from kenya, you know? it's nice to have that...
211
211
Jan 2, 2018
01/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 0
i felt it was in my genes to do this. [ yelling like tarzan ] >> she had been so good on the garry moore show, she always knew she could sing and dance and be funny. >> on my show, i would do prat falls and jump out of windows and get pies in the face, and it was heaven. >> you know, i still see a rerun of "carol burnett show" and i think, god, damn, they're funny. there has never been a better three-wall sketch show ever. >> she was great in bed, too, dickey, remember? >> you never went to bed -- >> well. >> not supposed to curtsy, you're supposed to bow. well, i get dizzy when i bend over. >> when tim conway came on his goal in life was to destroy harvey. here's tim with our own harvey korman as a brand new dentist with his very first patient. we used to have a pool back stage, not as to whether harvey was going to break up, but how far he could get along in the sketch before he broke up. >> novocaine. okay here. novocaine. take a firm hold of the hypodermic needle. right. >> they never knew what he was going to do. but they knew it was not going to be what they expected. >> when they
i felt it was in my genes to do this. [ yelling like tarzan ] >> she had been so good on the garry moore show, she always knew she could sing and dance and be funny. >> on my show, i would do prat falls and jump out of windows and get pies in the face, and it was heaven. >> you know, i still see a rerun of "carol burnett show" and i think, god, damn, they're funny. there has never been a better three-wall sketch show ever. >> she was great in bed, too, dickey,...
82
82
Sep 24, 2018
09/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
i guess i don't know -- i mean, i grew up as a kid, my first images of africa were tarzan, so i don't think i knew what kenya, africa was, you know. i think the expanse of it is not something i could be prepared for. it takes over the entire horizon. >> what a -- hole, right? >> what a -- hole! >> i'm aware, too, on this trip, that still that thing about not wanting to feel like i have come home, you know? yet, there is a sense there is this that i have not come from here, nice to have that connection even if the frame that connection was built through is colonialism. it's the good part of colonialism. it brings people egg together. -- brings people together. >> if you ever run for president, this should be compulsive reviewing. >> at the very least, i do think a lot of perspectives will be open and minds changed. the idea i'm sitting with you here doing this now, knowing where my life and career have come, it's pretty cool. just like every now and again, whose life is this? >> i will tell you, i got 17 years and as soon as the cameras are turned off and the crew will be sitting aroun
i guess i don't know -- i mean, i grew up as a kid, my first images of africa were tarzan, so i don't think i knew what kenya, africa was, you know. i think the expanse of it is not something i could be prepared for. it takes over the entire horizon. >> what a -- hole, right? >> what a -- hole! >> i'm aware, too, on this trip, that still that thing about not wanting to feel like i have come home, you know? yet, there is a sense there is this that i have not come from here,...
74
74
Aug 31, 2018
08/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
tarzan quit that barking hear me. make that child keep still. can't you hear the music from the valley to the hill? oh, well let me listen. i can hear it. through the breast of angel wings, soft and sweet ♪ swing low ♪ ♪ sweet chariot ♪ when aretha [ applause ] ♪ ♪ >>> our final speaker before we go into bishop paul martin and yolanda is the collaborator and guardian of aretha's music for the last 40 years. need i say more, the legendary clive davis. [ applause ] >>> what a truly memorable day. what an incredible celebration of an incredible life. aretha -- aretha loved detroit. she loved the life in detroit. she loved her family. and detroit, you led the world in loving aretha. [ applause ] >> when i sat down in her kitchen, when i had dinner with aretha in 1979, she -- she already was of course the queen of soul. she had given the world respect, natural woman, chain of fools, "i never loved a man the way i loved you," rock steady, amazing grace, think and so much more. we talked -- we talked into the night about the next five years
tarzan quit that barking hear me. make that child keep still. can't you hear the music from the valley to the hill? oh, well let me listen. i can hear it. through the breast of angel wings, soft and sweet ♪ swing low ♪ ♪ sweet chariot ♪ when aretha [ applause ] ♪ ♪ >>> our final speaker before we go into bishop paul martin and yolanda is the collaborator and guardian of aretha's music for the last 40 years. need i say more, the legendary clive davis. [ applause ]...
42
42
Sep 26, 2018
09/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
typical president trump who came to a global body and sort of started, you know, beating his chest like tarzan would and saying look at how wonderful i've done. some in the room think he's done wonderful. but others, as you said, snicker snickered. to be fair, trump did take it in and move on. it was kind of an interesting moment. >> i suspect as the news comes at 5:00 today, i think he'll take it on more directly then. >> that's the other thing, sovereignty, sovereignty, sovereignty. he thinks sovereignty does not meet multilateralism. he thinks they're mutually exclusive, which of course they're not. >> thanks so much. >>> stay with us because the good stuff is next. four zero expense ratio index funds directly to investors. and now we have zero account fees for brokerage accounts. at fidelity, those zeros really add up. ♪ so maybe i'll win, saved by zero ♪ at fidelity, those zeros really add up. ♪ as moms, we send our kids out into the world, full of hope. and we don't want something like meningitis b getting in their way. meningococcal group b disease, or meningitis b, is real. bexse
typical president trump who came to a global body and sort of started, you know, beating his chest like tarzan would and saying look at how wonderful i've done. some in the room think he's done wonderful. but others, as you said, snicker snickered. to be fair, trump did take it in and move on. it was kind of an interesting moment. >> i suspect as the news comes at 5:00 today, i think he'll take it on more directly then. >> that's the other thing, sovereignty, sovereignty,...
100
100
Jan 29, 2018
01/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
they talk about tarzan movies and swinging from trees. that's not africa. that's the bush. that's sub-saharan africa. that goes to what jay-z was talking about beautiful everything and beautiful people. let's go to the center for american progress and is their report saying that brown -- well, that black immigrants are much more educated than any other immigrant population that comes here. >> april? >> so that speaks to it. i'd like to give shermichael another quick word because i'm out of time. >> i'm sorry. >> that's not your fault at all. to april's point, why did he respond to jay-z and not mnm? >> it leads to a lot of people questioning president trump's standing on racial issues, people of different ethnicities. i can understand why people may say maybe he does have an issue with people who are not white. look, as an african-american, i am proud of our community. we are the product of slaves. people who were brought here from an unfamiliar place, and in spite of all those things, look at the progress we've made. so in spite of donald trump's hateful rhetoric, we will
they talk about tarzan movies and swinging from trees. that's not africa. that's the bush. that's sub-saharan africa. that goes to what jay-z was talking about beautiful everything and beautiful people. let's go to the center for american progress and is their report saying that brown -- well, that black immigrants are much more educated than any other immigrant population that comes here. >> april? >> so that speaks to it. i'd like to give shermichael another quick word because i'm...
47
47
Feb 1, 2018
02/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
last month, a huge european insurance axis said it would stop insuring or funding tarzan pipelines. it is an overheating planet, the ceo said it is not sustainable and therefore not insurable. [applause] bill: that very same day, that the insurance company did that, the world bank, after 20 years of campaigning -- the world bank announced that in 2019 it was going to stop funding all new oil and gas exploration. [applause] bill: that is a big deal. that is a big deal. we need not just the world bank, we need every bank around the world to do the same. [applause] bill: and, rev, do you know what happened earlier this month? do you know the reasons that despite the president, i have been in a good nude for weeks -- a good mood for weeks? new york city, which is no offense to the district, new york city may be the most vital and diverse city in the face of the earth, they decided it would divest from fossil fuels thanks to the unyielding work of local organizers, nyc took a leap from the district and then did one better. not only divesting, but joining cities across the country in suin
last month, a huge european insurance axis said it would stop insuring or funding tarzan pipelines. it is an overheating planet, the ceo said it is not sustainable and therefore not insurable. [applause] bill: that very same day, that the insurance company did that, the world bank, after 20 years of campaigning -- the world bank announced that in 2019 it was going to stop funding all new oil and gas exploration. [applause] bill: that is a big deal. that is a big deal. we need not just the world...
39
39
May 20, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
leave your world behind, you know, in some ways it's the essence of the old racist standby even the tarzan fantasy, it was dirty and hot and no privacy whatsoever. it was really hard to access the world, the people named the asmad, asmad world, stay forever or go in and out. i think more powerfully i realized during my time that our depipciÓns of so many of our depictions of indigenous people is a fantasy and the asmad, i had all the fantasies about them and that living with them i realized they were much more complex than i ever imagined, they were real 3-dimensional complex people and i realized that we tend to and it's not so much about them than it is about us and what we want and what we imagine. and that part of that is a hunger among ourselves for something bigger for something that we imagine that indigenous people process and i was pondering all of this after the completion of the book. when i started thinking about borneo, a place that i had been to in 1997 briefly and i place i read about and fantasized hunters with full-body tattoos and i thought and a man named bruno mansor,
leave your world behind, you know, in some ways it's the essence of the old racist standby even the tarzan fantasy, it was dirty and hot and no privacy whatsoever. it was really hard to access the world, the people named the asmad, asmad world, stay forever or go in and out. i think more powerfully i realized during my time that our depipciÓns of so many of our depictions of indigenous people is a fantasy and the asmad, i had all the fantasies about them and that living with them i realized...
9
9.0
Apr 24, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
today in our nations capital, this tarzan stripes proudly fly alongside the tricolor flag, a symbol of the world and to the world of unity, fraternity and friendship that forever links our nations together. 40 years after the end of our war of independence, the great general fayette travel to george washington's helm at mount vernon to visit the grave of the father of our country. president macron, we are deeply moved that nearly two centuries later, the president of the republic of france made that same tribute last night. beautiful evening. thank you. thank you very much. this past summer, melania and i had a great visit with you and paris to celebrate bastille day. there were odd by the beauty of your country and the graceful hospitality of your incredible people. they're incredible people. together, we commemorate the 100th anniversary of america's entry into the first world war. we remember the french and american patriots who shed their blood together in defense of civilization. their noble sacrifice will echo through time forever and immortal tribute to our people and to our fre
today in our nations capital, this tarzan stripes proudly fly alongside the tricolor flag, a symbol of the world and to the world of unity, fraternity and friendship that forever links our nations together. 40 years after the end of our war of independence, the great general fayette travel to george washington's helm at mount vernon to visit the grave of the father of our country. president macron, we are deeply moved that nearly two centuries later, the president of the republic of france made...
56
56
Aug 29, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
other times they are watching tarzan movies and having this incredibly conversations on the side. that was optimally approach problems to the mac whatever he was doing he was doing it along with his full attention. obviously, one of the big questions not only in this book but in the history of u.s. foreign policy is the question of who lost china. in the book you are trying to answer that question. i came away from the book think and it sure as wasn't marshall who lost china. they think you are in some sense, this book is to those people who were blaming marshall for this kind of calamity. >> let me skip ahead. i think we forget now just how big a question, the who lost china question was. marshall and submission in january 1947, immediately becomes secretary of state but the diplomatic figure. a couple years later in 1949, starts to think it will happen over time. but as soon as that does happen, there is a tremendous backlash in the u.s. starting in that moment that especially 1950s the question of why americans are so close to achieving something else in china and why the commu
other times they are watching tarzan movies and having this incredibly conversations on the side. that was optimally approach problems to the mac whatever he was doing he was doing it along with his full attention. obviously, one of the big questions not only in this book but in the history of u.s. foreign policy is the question of who lost china. in the book you are trying to answer that question. i came away from the book think and it sure as wasn't marshall who lost china. they think you are...
30
30
May 19, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
leave your world behind, you know, in some ways it's the essence of the old racist standby even the tarzan fantasy, it was dirty and hot and no privacy whatsoever. it was really hard to access the world, the people named the asmad, asmad world, stay forever or go in and out. i think more powerfully i realized during my time that our depipciÓns of so many of our depictions of indigenous people is a fantasy and the asmad, i had all the fantasies about them and that living with them i realized they were much more complex than i ever imagined, they were real 3-dimensional complex people and i realized that we tend to and it's not so much about them than it is about us and what we want and what we imagine. and that part of that is a hunger among ourselves for something bigger for something that we imagine that indigenous people process and i was pondering all of this after the completion of the book. when i started thinking about borneo, a place that i had been to in 1997 briefly and i place i read about and fantasized hunters with full-body tattoos and i thought and a man named bruno mansor,
leave your world behind, you know, in some ways it's the essence of the old racist standby even the tarzan fantasy, it was dirty and hot and no privacy whatsoever. it was really hard to access the world, the people named the asmad, asmad world, stay forever or go in and out. i think more powerfully i realized during my time that our depipciÓns of so many of our depictions of indigenous people is a fantasy and the asmad, i had all the fantasies about them and that living with them i realized...
35
35
May 13, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
other times there watching tarzan movies and having these incredibly important conversations on the side. that was also central to the way he approached problems. >> and whatever he was doing, he was doing get it full on with s full attention. >> exactly. >> one of the big questions not only in this book but in history of u.s. foreign policies is this question of who lost china. i do think in a book you are trying to answer that question. i certainly came away from the book thinking it sure as hell wasn't george marshall who lost china, which is i think you are, i think you are in some sense trying to come this book is very much a rejoinder to those people who were planning marshall for this kind of calamity. >> let me skip ahead because i think we forget now just how big a question and force in american politics is the who lost china question was. skipping ahead, marshall into his mission in january 1947, immediately becomes secretary of state rather than retiring. truman comes to seem as this kind of diplomatic figure. a couple years later in 1949 chairman mao wins which marshall start
other times there watching tarzan movies and having these incredibly important conversations on the side. that was also central to the way he approached problems. >> and whatever he was doing, he was doing get it full on with s full attention. >> exactly. >> one of the big questions not only in this book but in history of u.s. foreign policies is this question of who lost china. i do think in a book you are trying to answer that question. i certainly came away from the book...
28
28
Dec 4, 2018
12/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
is the global community but also because of things like pipelines that are connecting communities, tarzan's, communities in rural nebraska and you see the fights, the keystone pipeline, the cowboy and indian alliance was an example of people from different perspectives, different communities, different ways of life connected by threats to their way of life. looking at issues like standing rock. when you see the people that inspired and brought together from walks of life all over the place like this is something that is unifying us. is a national community and global community recognizing this is bigger than any of us, bigger than politics, bigger than the environment, bigger than rising sea levels, it is about a way of life. you hear the newsweekly this is about people, humans, the fact that our generation, my little brother and my little sister, their future is threatened by a crisis politicians have spent too much time making it about partisan issues and really tainting what needs to be a unifying space. climate change has the opportunity to bring people together from a space of hope, sp
is the global community but also because of things like pipelines that are connecting communities, tarzan's, communities in rural nebraska and you see the fights, the keystone pipeline, the cowboy and indian alliance was an example of people from different perspectives, different communities, different ways of life connected by threats to their way of life. looking at issues like standing rock. when you see the people that inspired and brought together from walks of life all over the place like...
55
55
Jan 6, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
while tarzan and king kong screamed the racist confidence of car conquering the dark world, it was a dark world fighting for power in its own statues of liberty and the second half of the 20th century. in the racist mind, resisting african-americans in a non--white world and resisting imperialism worldwide were not merely fighting for power and freedom, they were fighting to rule and enslave the white world. the american and western fear was essentially local and global. in 1968, black power for racist america meant black supremacy and white slavery. just as 50 years later, black matter means black supremacy and white lights don't matter. the power of black lives matter to these people are running wild. by 1968, both democrats and republicans had popularized the call for law and order. nixon made it a central plank of his campaign, just as donald trump did 50 years later. law and order became a model for defending the planet of the whites. found 81% gallup poll of respondents believe that law and order has broken down in the order rhetoricd was thereby used to defend police brutality
while tarzan and king kong screamed the racist confidence of car conquering the dark world, it was a dark world fighting for power in its own statues of liberty and the second half of the 20th century. in the racist mind, resisting african-americans in a non--white world and resisting imperialism worldwide were not merely fighting for power and freedom, they were fighting to rule and enslave the white world. the american and western fear was essentially local and global. in 1968, black power...
114
114
Aug 12, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
so mussolini beat his chest like tarzan and looked around for a worthy foe. he found one, ethiopia. good country for the beginning of a glorious empire. its army had no machine guns. its army had no tanks. its army did have an air force, exactly one old airplane. one airplane against a nation which had developed a new theory of total air war. and the blitz, which would wipe out cities, destroy civilians, man, woman and child. in october of 1935, following the japanese example, an incident was provoked at the little settlement of wal wal near the border of ethiopia and italian somaliland. italy's honor had been violated. refusing any arbitration, mussolini moved the whole might of his army through the suez canal to overrun the undefended country. ethiopia's emperor of people before the league of nations. ethiopian] narrator: "i must still fight on until my tardy allies appear, and if they never come, i say to you without bitterness, the west will perish." members of the league half-heartedly stopped trading with italy, but refused the only thing that will stop any aggressor, force. e
so mussolini beat his chest like tarzan and looked around for a worthy foe. he found one, ethiopia. good country for the beginning of a glorious empire. its army had no machine guns. its army had no tanks. its army did have an air force, exactly one old airplane. one airplane against a nation which had developed a new theory of total air war. and the blitz, which would wipe out cities, destroy civilians, man, woman and child. in october of 1935, following the japanese example, an incident was...