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Your World With Neil Cavuto

>> neil: indeed i didn't mean to be doing full about that but it does affect some of the strategy that hamas has been using and you want to ask about these protests that are cropping up all over the world, right here not too far from where i sit in midtown manhattan, anti- israel, strongly anti- israel and pro- palestine and more to the point often times not afraid to show it and brag about it, pro hamas what do you make of that? >> i think that is the least of it there anti- american, there anti- west they're talking about not just liberating palestine but liberating the cities in which these protests are taking place, liberating chicago or pittsburgh and protesting now at columbia university about liberating new york and burning american flags and cursing police officers these are profoundly anti- american demonstrations not just anti- israel and i think that is very revealing that israel's war

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NIA eyeing changes to cropping calendar | The Manila Times

THE National Irrigation Administration (NIA) is considering changes to its cropping calendar to increase farm yields and reduce rice imports.

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Temo Letlotlo delays cropping season

FRANCISTOWN: Farmers in the north eastern part of the country have experienced a delay in the start of their cropping season due to implementation of Temo Letlotlo programme.

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BBC News

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BBC News

donations, things would be incredibly difficult. even more difficult are _ incredibly difficult. even more difficult are the _ incredibly difficult. even more difficult are the lives - incredibly difficult. even more difficult are the lives of - difficult are the lives of these families, their home the busy streets of sao paulo. tenants are multiplying across the city. those who sleep under canvas are the lucky ones. many have to make do with just a blanket, each day getting harder as winter sets in. the city council is struggling to fix the crisis as the number of people sleeping on the streets rose. authorities are getting creative. now, this is being touted as the solution to the problem of homelessness here in sao paulo. these boxes behind me are known as micro houses, 18 square metres. they can take as many as four people in a family, and neighbourhoods like this are cropping up across the city. daniella lives in one with her two children and husband, raphael. the pandemic hit them hard. neither work, and they live in a shelter until this opportunity came up. they can stay here for up to two years for free while they

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Alex Wagner Tonight

some slaves developed highly specialized trades from which they benefited. that statement lists 16 people who allegedly benefited from their enslavement, but at least six of those people were never enslaved. it specifically names ned cobb and while the department of education is not specific about which knit cobb they have listed, history books across the country teach about a ned cobb who was born in alabama in 1885, the son of an enslaved man -- the skill he learned was farming. and he used that skill to escape the financial binds of sheer cropping. if you can call that a personal benefit. joining us now, tremaine lee, msnbc correspondent and into america podcast. tremaine lee, thank you for making time for us tonight. >> thanks so much, jonathan. >> today, we heard the

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Alex Wagner Tonight

clarification is to show that some slaves developed highly specialized trades from which they benefited. that statement lists 16 people who allegedly benefited from their enslavement, but at least six of those people were never enslaved. it specifically names ned cobb and while the department of education is not specific about which knit cobb they have listed, history books across the country teach about a ned cobb who was born in alabama in 1885, the son of an enslaved man -- the skill he learned was farming. and he used that skill to escape the financial binds of sheer cropping. if you can call that a personal benefit. joining us now, tremaine lee, msnbc correspondent and into america podcast. tremaine lee, thank you for

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All In With Chris Hayes

up senate suddenly north carolina to allow votes to take place in the middle of the pandemic. the republicans went crazy and brought to the supreme court under isl theory and didn't succeed. and then after the election, after they lost, as we were dealing with the onslaught of these lawsuits, all 65 of them, this theory that somehow the state courts couldn't even adjudicate what the legislatures laws were kept cropping up and it became a very dangerous principle that then led to a predicate of a violent insurrection on january 6th. >> i don't want to be overly uncharitable, but let me say this. and endurance in his great piece of the new yorker points out. it's interesting at the very least, perhaps coincidental, that the theory advanced by republicans in this independent state legislator theory, gives

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All In With Chris Hayes

succeed. and then after the election, after they lost, as we were dealing with the onslaught of these lawsuits, all 65 of them, this theory that somehow the state courts couldn't even adjudicate what the legislatures laws were kept cropping up and it became a very dangerous principle that then led to a predicate of a violent insurrection on january 6th. >> i don't want to be overly uncharitable, but let me say this. and endurance in his great piece of the new yorker points out. it's interesting at the very least, perhaps coincidental, that the theory advanced by republicans in this independent state legislator theory, gives primary cased two institutions they are most confident they can control, elections are only run by state legislatures, not the state ledges secretary of state, in federal court. two things that republicans are most confident they've got a good lock on our happened to be constitutionally the only two institutions they get a say. and today the court said that's nonsense. >> it is nonsense. the supreme court was in a box here, because, as they pointed out before, every place where is says the state legislature has the authority to do something, other parts of the constitution says congress will do something. and yet the supreme court feels

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