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Velshi-20210822-13:58:00

we really look like what texas looks like and that's what's so scary to our republican colleagues. that's why we see the voter suppression bills going through. that's why we know when it comes to drawing the lines, when we looked at the growth, majority of growth was in the suburbs of our large urban centers. i can almost guarantee you they're going to do everything that they can to draw those seats as republican house seats. that's on the state level as well as on the federal level. >> reverend barber, one of the items that was so popular under the trump agenda was trying to really tribalize us and talk about this issue of america and access to the voting booth between black and everybody -- excuse me, white and everybody else. he would try to say that there was illegal voters that participated in the past elections and that's why these elections were illegitimate. all of this debunked by the brennan center, all of it debunked by the secretaries of states. can you speak of how dangerous

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Fox News Live-20210822-16:50:00

didn't think they had access to accurate information but they do, so they know what they're telling us about how the world leaders are applauding them for the great job they're doing, we know that is an outright lie and why they keep telling us, it's destroying what little credibility they had and this is not good for the country. i don't care what one's political persuasion is, this is bad for america. alicia: the disconnect is striking. we'll await the word from the president later on today. governor mike huckabee, thank you. >> thank you, alicia. benjamin: well, you just saw a part of chris wallace's interview with secretary of state antony blinken. you can see the whole thing where they discuss the crisis in afghanistan and the backlash, all that on fox news sunday, coming up at 2:00 p.m. eastern. don't miss it. tropical storm henri making landfall in new i think land minutes ago, we're monitoring its impact. the latest in a live report straight ahead.

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The Media Show-20210822-04:41:00

is there is absolutely a change in behaviour in understanding that consumers are willing to pay for content that they care about and because they particularly care about specific creators, so that's why it's called the creator economy versus what you have with a gig economy. it's not commoditised. the specific creator that you care about is the one you're willing to support. and your platform is not just musicians, is it? we have all kinds of creators and platforms, — musicians, journalists, people do photography, people in new york who document the plight of everyday humans, inventors, all kinds of folks who are able to connect to their community. how do the payments work if i put something on your platforms, who is paying what to whom? it's the direct connection you have with your fans and your they want to support both he was a creator and to get access to the exclusive content you are making.

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The Media Show-20210822-14:31:00

so, is there money to be made in the so—called creative economy, and how worried are the big beasts — facebook, youtube, tiktok — about the competition and who's moderating all of this online? well, let me introduce you to my guests. sam yam is the co—founder and now the chief technical officer of patreon. in a few sentences, sam, give us a flavour of what patreon actually is and what it does. yeah, well... thanks for having me, julian. patreon is effectively a platform for creators to get paid in an ongoing sustainable way to their community, and in return, their community gets access to exclusive content, access to the creators and in many cases, a safe environment for their community. we'll expand on that in the next 25 minutes or so. becky flint is a social media influencer and founder of pepper studio, a social media marketing agency. how do you spot the next big youtube or tiktok star?

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The Media Show-20210822-14:41:00

inventors, all kinds of folks who are able to connect to their community. how do the payments work? if i put something on your platform, who is paying what to whom? it's the direct connection you have with your fans and your community. they want to support both you as a creator and to get access to the exclusive content you are making. right. so, people who want to know more about you because they have heard one thing you have put on your platform and like it, they will invest, if you like, and hope that as a result of doing so they will hear more? absolutely. i would also say what's happening in the whole ecosystem is there's been easier access to creation and democratisation. creation and democratisation of it. so, you look at tiktok, it's so easy now to create any piece of content and everyone has the chance to make it viral, and that's become more and more true as these tools become more advanced. and you have more access to it. effectively, you have all of these people who want

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Reliable Sources with Brian Stelter-20210822-15:15:00

two years ago, and you worried about getting access. i wonder if those trips in the past helped you this time around, that you were anyone to embed different moments with the journalists. >> i think it helped, brian, because at many points the taliban is this incredibly powerful, dark militant force. for myself having spent some time with them and embedded with them in their own territory, you have a better understanding of how to deal with them, how to engage with them, how to behave in a way that they might be more receptive to. i think it definitely did something to mitigate the fear factor a little bit, because while i am not trying to downplay the danger that the taliban can and does pose to so many right now, i also understood that they wanted to

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Velshi-20210822-12:57:00

care is on constant sort of regulation and political interference in the practice of medicine. our physicians and our providers are highly trained medical professionals. and for these politicians to step in and weigh in as to what procedures they can use and what procedures they can't use, it's unprecedented, it doesn't happen in other areas of medicine. i think it's directly related to the sort of manufactured shame and stigma you referred to when you were just talking with lizz. and i think we see this normal situation of restrictions on abortion over time where people come to accept that this is somehow politically acceptable. abortion remains one of the safest procedures in medicine. and we have to remember that in our women's health case in 2017, the supreme court was crystal clear that protecting women's health is at stake here and that a state can't insert itself and restrict people's access to abortion without supporting

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Sunday Morning Futures With Maria Bartiromo-20210822-14:43:00

attacks again from safe haven to which americans have no access. joe biden has been saying we have some kind of over the horizon counterterrorism capability and that is about as accurate as what he's been saying about the orderly nature of this withdrawal. maria: unbelievable. this is such an important point that you make in terms of the u.s.' capability to conduct intelligence, conduct anything from a position of not having any present in the country. tell me what you see as a long-term implication here, senator, because i've been talking about the bernard lewis quote of global stability and destabilizing a global community because of the perception of america not to be trusted as a friend. senator: so there's the immediate threat from afghanistan, maria, again, because of the concentration of foreign terrorists in afghanistan, you are probably

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CNN Newsroom Live-20210822-09:07:00

and the tide has not come up yet here and long island sound over my left shoulder. convergences of two bodies of water and they go right into the sound and you talk about high tides and storm surge. three to four feet of storm surge and high tide and that will push the water up from these neighborhoods here and see how close some of these houses are here. the mayor of groton keith hen drk we talked to him for a mandatory evacuation in this neighborhood and another neighborhood in a low lying area of town. the water can be pushed up and he is worried about the areas getting flooded. we talked to him last night about his concerns. what are you most worried about here? >> well, i'm worried that once we get flooding, i can't get access to them. so, if they have a medical emergency, i can't get my first responders here. and that's my concern. if somebody has a medical

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Click-20210822-03:32:00

ears or docked tails. when it comes to ear cropping unfortunately we have seen is an increase in demand for dogs with cropped ears, a completely unnecessary and abhorrent mutilation which causes nothing but pain and has no medical benefit, it is done purely for the way these dogs look. we have seen an increase in their use in the media, by social media influencers and celebrities, which has led to an increase in demand by the public. animal welfare campaigners have welcomed the consultation, saying it could bring significant progress in the fight against such practices. it is hoped these new proposals — part of an eight—week great britain—wide consultation — will lead to new rules, ending what has been called to a grim trade, and preventing cruelty. lebo diseko, bbc news. now on bbc news, click gets rare access into nasa hq. this week, another chance to see our race to space, where we hit the road,

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