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Ramy's May Calamawy joins Disney+'s Moon Knight series

May Calamawy, who plays Dena on Hulu's well-received Ramy, will star in Marvel's upcoming Moon Knight show opposite Oscar Isaac as the super-powered vigilante.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110425:08:09:00

stealing himself for calls for his resignation after his party, the democratic party of japan, suffered some big losses in nationwide local elections yesterday. kan's dpj lost six of nine mayoral elections and head-to-heads against its main opposition. its opposition is the liberal democratic party, the ldp. those losses come as a reaction to kan's handling of the country's twin natural and nuclear crises. taking a look at recent polls by three of japan's major newspapers, well, it seems to be that the consensus is that less than 30% of the country approves of what kan and his administration have been doing. you know, andrew, one reminder, in the past five years, japan has had six prime ministers. the question now, will there be a seventh later this year? >> you have to say that chance is pretty likely at the moment. ramy, thanks so much for that, our asian business analyst. nina. headed into a break, but still ahead here on "world

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110321:08:18:00

vehicle production plants. that's after last week's freeze on almost all operations in the quake-effected zone. this time last week auto stocks took a big hit, but they sped out of that dip last friday to try to regain some of the lost ground. what do you have for us, ramy? >> this week looks to be the week where japan's auto sector tries to restart engines. nissan today, toyota tuesday, honda wednesday. first to nissan, five of its parts manufacturing plants are supposed to be partially operational today. those parts are sent overseas for repairs and manufacturing. this thursday nissan aims to restart actual vehicle production. as for toyota, it will keep its 12 main assembly plants closed until at least tomorrow. japan's biggest automaker says that will delay the production of about 95,000 vehicles.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110321:08:19:00

toyota is moving operations to central japan. those parts go mostly to overseas operations. and then there's honda, they are exte extending their own production freeze until march 23rd. that's after the company last week suspended honda and acura vehicle orders from dealers in the united states. these are the most recent updates from the companies, but they can change. they have in the past, and vehicle production will be limited by any parts shortages. as an example, toyota says one of its vehicles can have 30,000 parts. so if even one part is missing, it can't roll off the line and you probably wouldn't want to buy a car with a missing piece. >> no, i wouldn't. ramy, talking about rolling off the assembly lines, that brings us to one question about the conditions of the roadways. i hear there's a pretty interesting new tool trying to help from that aspect. >> that's right. honda has teamed up with toyota

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110211:01:05:00

building. >> all right. ramy, thank you for your continuing coverage and we'll be chatting with you in days ahead. >> stay safe. >> all right. this is a day that began with exuberance and excitement and ened with rage. what does it mean and what happens next? >> i think the most important thing is that the army has decided to side with mubarak. there was this question of where the army stood. and by making this decision, what the army has decided is that in order to consolidate its own power, remember, egypt is a military dictatorship. the army has enormous privileges, economic, political, social. they're sticking with mubarak. and they have decided that in order to do that, they will risk the wrath of the street. maybe they think they can outlive it. maybe athletic they can outrun the clock. but for whatever reason, they clearly did not -- the only push that would have mattered for mubarak was from the army and he didn't get that. >> does that mean the army will

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110202:01:30:00

seeing the situation in egypt, but whatever he's saying, i think it's a bit late. but if you really do want to support egyptian people, he had earlier, not now. >> when we look at a map and we can put one on the screen, you may not be able to see it, of course, but we see revolution breaking out throughout in the middle east. it began in tunisia, now in egypt, of course, jordan, and lebanon. what is happening? what is happening in the youth, in particular, the arab youth, that is generating this spirit of revolution right now? >> i think it's very simple. once people decide to change the situation, they will change the situation. people in tunisia want to change the situation and to end the regime and they did. now people in egypt also want to change the situation in egypt and prove their own status in life here in egypt. and i think any people in any country, if they want to change their country, they can do it. >> ramy, thank you for this update. we'll continue to talk to you

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