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BBC News at Ten

because of the colour, the costumes and sometimes the music. # waterloo, couldn't escape if i wanted to... and i loved the idea of a song contest bringing people together across europe. it's been around with me all my life for as long as i can remember. mel totally gets it. what is it about eurovision? you know, why is it so magical? i think it's a kind of beacon, eurovision. it's a beacon of hope. it's a beacon of inclusivity. this is going to sound so cheesy and i do apologise, steve. let's hold hands. all right. it's all about the love. but it is, though, genuinely. you're moistening, aren't you? iam. and in your hands as well. # let it be, let it be... pop star rebecca ferguson popped into the party for a non—eurovision interlude. # whisper words of wisdom, let it be...

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FOX and Friends Sunday

this is our god. ♪ ♪ beyond those walls that we call sin and shame. ♪ live like prisons that we couldn't escape. ♪ but he came and he died and he rose, those walls are rubble now now. ♪ remember those giants we called dead and gray. ♪ they were like mountains that stood in our way. ♪ but he came and he died and he rose. ♪ those giants are dead now. ♪ this is our god. ♪ this is who he is. ♪ he loves us. ♪ this is our god.

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The Media Show

and so to see who could escape and who couldn't escape and why they couldn't escape, it's a public disaster so you have a public response, but this was a private response — a privatised response. so if you didn't have a car, if you didn't have the money for a motel, and it came at the end of the month, if you hadn't been paid, you couldn't go. and so to see that all wash up and then to see the response... there's a moment where michael brown, the head of the federal emergency management says, "we're seeing people that we didn't know existed." and i thought never a truer word has been said. it was hard with the book, because it's an anthology, you have to kind of pick a piece and go with it.

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The Media Show

you covered so many important stories while you were in america — the iraq war, the election of president obama, occupy wall street, the tea party. but i think reporting on hurricane katrina over the course of the years stands out, why is that? i felt that in that moment, the contradictions of america's kind of race and class were laid bare. that there were all sorts of ways in which they could be finessed — "anybody who tries hard enough can do this "or that" and, you know, the civil rights era was a long time ago, even though it wasn't, and we have equality now and so on. obama was known by this stage, but there was no sense that he would ever be president, it would be a really weird idea, then. and so to see who could escape and who couldn't escape and why they couldn't escape, it's a public disaster so you have a public response, but this was a private response — a privatised response. so if you didn't have a car,

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The Media Show

you covered so many important stories while you were in america, the iraq war, the election of president obama, occupy wall street, the tea party. but i think reporting on hurricane katrina over the course of the years stands out for you. why is that? i felt that in that moment the contradictions of america's kind of race and class were laid bare. that there were all sorts of ways in which they could be finessed. anybody who tries hard enough can do this or that and, you know, the civil rights era was a long time ago, even though it wasn't, and we have equality now and so on. obama was known by this stage, but there was no sense that he would ever be president — it would be a really weird idea then. and so to see who could escape and who couldn't escape and why

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The Media Show

street, the tea party. but i think reporting on hurricane katrina over the course of the years stands out for you. why is that? i felt that in that moment the contradictions of america's kind of race and class were laid bare. that there were all sorts of ways in which they could be finessed. anybody who tries hard enough can do this or that and, you know, the civil rights era was a long time ago, even though it wasn't, and we have equality now and so on. obama was known by this stage, but there was no sense that he would ever be president, it would be a really weird idea then. and so to see who could escape and who couldn't escape and why they couldn't escape, is a public disaster so you have a public response, but this was a private response — a privatised response. so if you didn't have a car,

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Our World

it was a great life. he was a little dickens sometimes, always wanting to get out of the house. we had to put lots of locks on the front door so he couldn't escape. but he'd always like to be outside and playing underneath the rhododendron, with the dirt and his cars. and he had a belly laugh that was contagious. he did do some football injunior high. he did baseball when he was young and he did some soccer. and they called him thunder foot because he could kick from one goal to the next goal. she wasn't able to be a teenager very long because we got the news that she was going to have a baby. and it was kind of a big shock to all of us in the family because of how young she was. she was a natural.

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The Media Show

and, you know, the civil rights era was a long time ago, even though it wasn't, and we have equality now and so on. obama was known by this stage, but there was no sense that he would ever be president, it would be a really weird idea then. and so to see who could escape and who couldn't escape and why they couldn't escape, it's a public disaster so you have a public response, but this was a private response — a privatised response. so if you didn't have a car, if you didn't have the money for a motel, and it came at the end of the month, if you hadn't been paid, you couldn't go. and so to see that all wash up and then to see the response... there's a moment where michael brown, the head of the federal emergency management says, "we're seeing people that we didn't know existed." and i thought never a truer word has been said. it was hard with the book, because it's an anthology, you have to kind of pick

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The Media Show

but i think reporting on hurricane katrina over the course of the years stands out, why is that? i felt that in that moment, the contradictions of america's kind of race and class were laid bare. that there were all sorts of ways in which they could be finessed — "anybody who tries hard enough can do this or that" and, you know, the civil rights era was a long time ago, even though it wasn't, and we have equality now and so on. obama was known by this stage, but there was no sense that he would ever be president, it would be a really weird idea then. and so to see who could escape and who couldn't escape and why they couldn't escape, it's a public disaster so you have a public response, but this was a private response — a privatised response.

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