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mayor, has pledged to do all she can do to stop this. it is wrecking the image of the city. more importantly, it has changed the very nature of this beautiful place that we all have fond memories of. here it is now, you know, i have to say in fairness, san francisco murder rate is less than where i am in cleveland. still for a city known as this wonderland, this magnet for people throughout the world to have this murder so vivid in everybody's mind is awful. >> brian: all their problems self-inflicted with their policy and number one in homeless. keep up the great work, guys. >> ainsley: and keep electing these leaders. >> brian: still ahead, it is holy week, i went one-on-one

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and you'll spend all day here, will you? yeah. — and you're here for two weeks? two weeks. new attractions draw tourists in, but it's the old favourites that keep visitors coming back. so, in 2022, yorkshire's resorts are still keen to deliver deckchairs and donkey rides. spencer stokes, scarborough. it isa it is a tradition so many people love and have fond memories of. it is true. and then there is the debate about whether it is right. for the donkey�*s. time to get the news where you are. hello, good morning, this is bbc london, i'm frankie mccamley. four people have been taken to hospital after a fire and explosion in a block of flats in shoreditch. 100 firefighters were called out to the eight—storey building in granby streetjust before 6.00 last night.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190507:05:04:00

supporter were outside the clinic it's a week away she voted in the one thousand nine hundred four election she still has vivid memories of. the excitement was such that you didn't care where they belong but you just wanted to be seen to be there there were cameras around all wanted to be seen in the cameras so i tried to make a mark to say that we are doing it in the five years that will follow it would be the a.n.c. led by nelson mandela ruling a democratic south africa. outside his hold in so which now it to receive traction . was a recalls how the lives of black south africans changing. them and then let you are trying to project a whole lot of excitement for me as an individual it and probably assisted me in changing professions i had been and mess and elected to in this ng for quite a long time and opportunities that are out there gave me

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20181130:22:03:00

don't forget, everything i just outlined is just the tip of the iceberg because it's the only stuff we publicly know. there is so much more we know we don't know, because every time bob mueller speaks, he proves he knows a lot more than we do. let's bring in tonight's panel, shannon stewart, and msnbc contribute tore and "washington post" columnist editor. shawna, tip of the iceberg on one hand. what we see in front of us, in many ways you could sit here and say it's probably more public evidence than the public knew was staring at nixon, than the public knew was staring at clinton. we go through the different things people probably have memories of. again, we don't know what we don't know yet. >> yeah, and what we don't actually know yet is exactly if there is a crime that president trump committed. that's one of the things. i mean, one of the things i thought was interesting was earlier this week we had the entire manafort situation go

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20181123:14:35:00

century signs of classic islamic architecture are everywhere he went but. once they started building the city the name it flies about. the founders were from iran and then advise about after city in iran to preserve those memories of. this historic name however is no more. has now been renamed local hindu nationalist government. for residents like maybe this change is an attempt to it is the city's islamic past. also runs a bilingual weekly in hindi and or due to the city's. religious tensions on the surface in two thousand and twelve riots broke out between the city's hindus and muslims the newspaper's office was sacked and it stopped publishing for a month. the mosque next door was attacked as well for the recent dreaming of the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20181123:07:09:00

fifty million people worldwide are expected to watch the televised. in india the hindu nationalist government led by prime minister narendra modi is on a renaming spree cities with islamic names have had them changed to more hindu friendly ones to find out more are india correspondent michelle just while travelled to one city in northern india three. months i've made the north to study the feds i bought neighborhoods and monuments my heart he's a historian who grew up in the city. he says was built by the a muslim dynasty that set up an empire in the indian subcontinent in the sixteenth century signs of classic islamic architecture are everywhere in the winter but. once they started building the city the name it flies about. the founders were from iran and then it flies about half the city in iran to preserve those memories of.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20180925:04:26:00

to judge kavanaugh. that she wanted to carefully consider what she was going to say and how before she did so. >> in terms of her motivation for speaking to you, as you said, she didn't want to at first, correct? and she, you know, she had doubts about her own memory. she had questions about it, correct? >> she wanted to take as much time as she needed to come to a place where she was certain she wanted to upend her life for this. and that did include looking at every piece of this that she had vivid memories of. the voices she heard, the faces she saw. and really making sure that there was no doubt in her mind. and until she decided there was no doubt, she didn't want to speak publicly. and what you pointed out is often lost in the conversation here. i think about both dr. ford and also about miss ramirez. these are not women who came out publicly of their own volition. these are both cases where the senate began looking at this. dr. ford sent a letter but she intended that to be anonymous initially. when we first reported the detail of her allegation, we

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20180925:00:25:00

time as she needed to come to a place where she was certain she wanted to upend her life for this. and that did include looking at every piece of this that she had vivid memories of. the voices she heard, the faces she saw. and really making sure that there was no doubt in her mind. and until she decided there was no doubt, she didn't want to speak publicly. and what you pointed out is often lost in the conversation here. i think about both dr. ford and also about miss ramirez. these are not women who came out publicly of their own volition. these are both cases where the senate began looking at this. dr. ford sent a letter but she intended that to be anonymous initially. when we first reported the detail of her allegation, we kept her name out of there at her request. but the story became huge and it was out of her hands and felt ultimately she had to speak. that's also the case with miss ramirez. she was not connected to the individual who first reported this to "the hill." those reports came to "the hill" through other individuals in this yale class who were all talking about this story. dating back to when the nomination happened. not after dr. ford.

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