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'4,1 million Zimbabweans food insecure'

AT LEAST 4,1 million people are in urgent need of food aid as low production and a high cost of living take a heavy toll on Zimbabweans, a new food security rep...

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The Ingraham Angle

people of this country that we actually accomplished? one of the great farewell speeches of all time was ronald reagan's in january of 1989 when he said that we had revived a national character that we were missing. that's what i want to tell americans in january of 2023. we will do that by reviving the economy. declaring independence from china. and i think what's driving our rise, laura and i think it's okay. that it's making some of the others insecure that's going to level our party up and that's good thing. specificity of where we are going. >> laura: vivek, i think that's right. i think people are looking for specific solutions. really quickly though, what are you going to do or what do you see in terms of getting the early ballots in people's hands voting early to get those votes banked and then ballot harvesting where it's legal? a lot of republicans we can't do that it's all cheating. okay, the other side is doing it. how do you get to 270, really quickly? >> the maximum mali lawful way

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See it Loud The History of Black Television

- i want to thank trump for making black people number one on the most oppressed list. - oh! (upbeat music) - "insecure" is today's version of "living single" and "girlfriends." those shows really paved the way. issa rae took that torch and added to the conversation in a really meaningful way. - i am sexy. let's get outta here. you're super! oh my god, you're a music producer! do you know beck? - it started on youtube. she shared her stories, "the misadventures of awkward black girl." - [j] my name is j, and i'm awkward and black. - that eventually landed at hbo. - i remember we were meeting with hbo, and the title "insecure" had always existed, and we were having a conversation about, "oh, we should rename the show." and they were like, "well, you, issa, there's nothing insecure about you." and she was like, "that's why we're calling the show 'insecure' is because i'm constantly insecure." - i think the secret to "insecure's" success is that hbo eventually let issa do what she wanted to do.

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See it Loud The History of Black Television

- i can't imagine what tv would be like now without "atlanta." you don't get something like that without getting to trust the vision of someone like donald glover. - what you have with shows like "atlanta" is they don't even try to just be sitcoms. they're completely comfortable sort of straddling that line between comedy and drama. - where are your ancestors from? congo, ivory coast? - i don't know. this spooky thing called slavery happened, and my entire ethnic identity was erased. - i remember an episode i saw, and i was like, "oh my god. he covered mental illness, black unemployment." - i'm not asking for money. - you should be. aint you homeless? - not real homeless. i'm not using a rat as a phone or something. - don't be racist, man. that make you schizophrenia. that don't make you homeless. - he covered so many topics in not even the whole episode. that was like the first few scenes. - and he gets to do it under a black lens while having that not be the only thing about the show that is intriguing. - black people can now say themselves, "this is who we are," and you see that in shows like "atlanta" and like an "insecure."

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See it Loud The History of Black Television

- jerome in the house! - clear! - "black-ish", "insecure". - hey! - so many shows that are on now that are killing it in ratings. - we're living in a golden age of black television, especially when it comes to sitcoms. - we're finally starting to see ourselves represented in the world. (car whooshes past) (water sprays) - hell no! (upbeat music) (upbeat music) - as times change, we're beginning to see this evolution of black television. - this is rochester van jones. he's my butler. - we finally get to see a realistic depiction of ourselves. - issa, what's on fleek? - and the only way that that could be done was by changing the people who were telling the stories. - i don't know what that means. i know what that shit means. - by putting more seats at the table for black storytellers,

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See It Loud Sitcom-ish

is they don't even try to just be sitcoms. they're completely comfortable sort of straddling that line between comedy and drama. - where are your ancestors from? congo, ivory coast? - i don't know. this spooky thing called slavery happened, and my entire ethnic identity was erased. - i remember an episode i saw, and i was like, "oh my god. he covered mental illness, black unemployment." - i'm not asking for money. - you should be. aint you homeless? - not real homeless. i'm not using a rat as a phone or something. - don't be racist, man. that make you schizophrenia. that don't make you homeless. - he covered so many topics in not even the whole episode. that was like the first few scenes. - and he gets to do it under a black lens while having that not be the only thing about the show that is intriguing. - black people can now say themselves, "this is who we are," and you see that in shows like "atlanta" and like an "insecure." - i want to thank trump for making black people number one on the most oppressed list. - oh! (upbeat music)

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See It Loud Sitcom-ish

it was a different depiction of black life. - argh! - "martin" made me laugh so much. - jerome in the house! - clear! - "black-ish", "insecure". - hey! - so many shows that are on now that are killing it in ratings. - we're living in a golden age of black television, especially when it comes to sitcoms. - we're finally starting to see ourselves represented in the world. (car whooshes past) (water sprays) - hell no! (upbeat music) (upbeat music) - as times change, we're beginning to see this evolution of black television. - this is rochester van jones. he's my butler. - we finally get to see a realistic depiction of ourselves. - issa, what's on fleek? - and the only way that that could be done was by changing the people who were telling the stories.

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See It Loud Sitcom-ish

- "insecure" is today's version of "living single" and "girlfriends." those shows really paved the way. issa rae took that torch and added to the conversation in a really meaningful way. - i am sexy. let's get outta here. you're super! oh my god, you're a music producer! do you know beck? - it started on youtube. she shared her stories, "the misadventures of awkward black girl." - [j] my name is j, and i'm awkward and black. - that eventually landed at hbo. - i remember we were meeting with hbo, and the title "insecure" had always existed, and we were having a conversation about, "oh, we should rename the show." and they were like, "well, you, issa, there's nothing insecure about you." and she was like, "that's why we're calling the show 'insecure' is because i'm constantly insecure." - i think the secret to "insecure's" success is that hbo eventually let issa do what she wanted to do. "you know what? this isn't our story to tell, but we're gonna give you what you need to tell it." - and it has become this massive pop culture moment

Way , Girlfriends , Living-single , Conversation , Insecure , Version , Torch , Issa-rae , It , Stories , My-name-is-j , Music-producer

See It Loud Sitcom-ish

(upbeat music) - "insecure" is today's version of "living single" and "girlfriends." those shows really paved the way. issa rae took that torch and added to the conversation in a really meaningful way. - i am sexy. let's get outta here. you're super! oh my god, you're a music producer! do you know beck? - it started on youtube. she shared her stories, "t misadventures of awkward black girl." - [j] my name is j, and i'm awkward and black. - that eventually landed at hbo. - i remember we were meeting with hbo, and the title "insecure" had always existed, and we were having a conversation about, "oh, we should rename the show." and they were like, "well, you, issa, there's nothing insecure about you." and she was like, "that's why we're calling the show 'insecure' is because i'm constantly insecure." - i think the secret to "insecure's" success is that hbo eventually let issa do what she wanted to do. "you know what? this isn't our story to tell, but we're gonna give you what you need to tell it." - and it has become this massive pop culture moment

Way , Music , Girlfriends , Living-single , Conversation , Insecure , Version , Torch , Issa-rae , It , Stories , My-name-is-j

See It Loud Sitcom-ish

"insecure". - hey! - so many shows that are on now that are killing it in ratings. - we're living in a golden age of black television, especially when it comes to sitcoms. - we're finally starting to see ourselves represented in the world. (car whooshes past) (water sprays) - hell no! (upbeat music) (upbeat music) - as times change, we're beginning to see this evolution of black television. - this is rochester van jones. he's my butler. - we finally get to see a realistic depiction of ourselves. - issa, what's on fleek? - and the only way that that could be done was by changing the people who were telling the stories. - i don't know what that means. i know what that shit means. - by putting more seats at the table for black storytellers, writers, creators directors.

Primetime-television , Shows , World , Landmark-black-sitcoms , Ratings , Water-sprays , Insecure , Golden-age , Car-whooshes-past , Music , Issa , Soft-ethereal-music