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The 11th Hour-20220108-04:32:00

>> so, tucker, as a result of my sloppy rephrasing, it's caused a lot of people to misunderstand what i meant. >> senator santa cruz's attempt to walk back a statement. he was mocked for begging tucker carlson's forgiveness. the texas senator had reached a new level of pathetic. and "the washington post" characterized the exchange as ted cruz kisses tucker carlson's feet, exposing the far right's underbelly. what tuck certify upset about is cruz undermining the false narrative that those who attacked our capitol were heroes and patriots, which is critical to their continuing to pretend that january 6th was not an assault on our democracy. so we talk a lot about what it will take the break through that echo chamber. what does that change tell you about just how hard that's going to be? >> you know, i don't really know how much it tells me about how hard it's going to be. my major concern from that is

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez-20220109-03:33:00

was, frankly, dumb. >> i don't buy that. whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. i don't buy that. i've known you a long time since before you went to the senate. you were a supreme court contender. you take words as seriously as any man who's ever served in the senate, and every word -- you repeated that phrase. i do not believe that you used that accidentally. i just don't. >> so tucker, as a result of my sloppy rephrasing, it's caused a lot of people to misunderstand what i meant. >> that was not a one-off. following the insurrection, senator cruz called the attack, quote, a despicable act of terrorism and a shocking assault on our democratic system. a month later, cruz released another statement writing, quote, as i said repeatedly, what we saw on january 6th was a despicable terrorist attack. he also released a statement in may once again doubling down, calling the riot a, quote, terrorist attack. so why is senator cruz now forced to walk this political tight rope, downplaying his repeated comments?

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The 11th Hour-20220115-04:09:00

democratic base are so disenchanted with the idea. there ant been further done on voting rights. part of the vaccine mandate the administration rolled out was struck down by the supreme court. build back better act is certainly in limbo right now, and that's an optimistic rephrasing. and the president heads into his one-year anniversary at a low mark, even though aides say he has time to turn it around. >> what are you hearing from democrats who say maybe it's time to narrow the scope of what they are fighting for when it comes to voting rights? >> well, there is some who believe that, look, they don't want to let perfect be the enemy of good and it's measures they can to improve things, they should. even though it's renewing part of the voting rights act or pivoting towards the john lewis act or h.r. 1. even those seem difficult and there are efforts in various states that have been seen new

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Fox News Live-20220129-17:40:00

qualified, intellectual, reasonable person who is sitting in this lifetime position. we do not need a political zealot. gillian: jennifer, let me ask you, do you not see any female black candidates that you believe are qualified? >> well, i think that some of the names of the people that he has put forth are folks that have been public defenders, so they're coming in with an initial bias to their political views. and this is not, this is the one branch of government that isn't political. we all have our own political beliefs, but when it comes to the judiciary, you need to be the most unbiased person. and if we look at who he's rephrasing with justice breyer who is a pragmatic decision maker and he's always been an ardent defender of the court's reputation and i think when they're looking at who to replace him with, it needs to

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BBC News-20220305-16:25:00

imf's $1.3 billion, and that is under the imf�*s rapid financing instrument, is how they describe it. they expect to bring ukraine financing, that request by ukraine, to the board for approval as early as next week. also approval as early as next week. also a request of a rephrasing of the existing imf programme. this is a request from moldova which says it needs that help to meet the costs of the current crisis. again underlying the current crisis. again underlying the severe impact to the overall global economy. a bit more coming into us here, the imf underlined the fact that countries with close economic ties to ukraine and russia are at particular risk of scarcity and the supply disruptions. and also

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BBC News-20211219-19:11:00

into the system. there is inevitably a lagan that has been the case all the way through, despite the fact that we have an excellent reporting system. == that we have an excellent reporting s stem. ., , , ., that we have an excellent reporting s stem. , ., ., ., system. -- inevitably a lag and that. system. -- inevitably a lag and that- there _ system. -- inevitably a lag and that. there is _ system. -- inevitably a lag and that. there is talk _ system. -- inevitably a lag and that. there is talk of _ system. -- inevitably a lag and that. there is talk of a - system. -- inevitably a lag and that. there is talk of a circuit i that. there is talk of a circuit breaker perhaps in the new year. would that work? it’s breaker perhaps in the new year. would that work?— would that work? it's too late, reall . would that work? it's too late, really- for _ would that work? it's too late, really. for the _ would that work? it's too late, really. for the reasons - would that work? it's too late, really. for the reasons i - would that work? it's too late, really. for the reasons i have l really. for the reasons i have given. the figures are, we know, going to be higher than what we are getting at the minute. with a variant that is spreading as rapidly as this one, we really should have been acting before this. we should have been acting last week. leaving it until the new year, it is just going to be... it's going to be the repeat of what we have done so often before. we are going to be acting late and then we're going to have to do much more than we would have done if we had acted early, unfortunately.- if we had acted early, unfortunately. if we had acted early, unfortunatel . ~ ., ., .,~ ., unfortunately. what do you make of the measures _ unfortunately. what do you make of the measures that _ unfortunately. what do you make of the measures that some _ unfortunately. what do you make of the measures that some european l the measures that some european countries have taken? the latest we have talked about is the netherlands. they have gone into a lockdown. there have been

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BBC News-20211219-19:12:00

restrictions put on some travellers heading from the uk into some european countries. i’m are really within a country. but what we are seeing is that they are adhering to what the regional directorfor europe of adhering to what the regional director for europe of the world health organization has said, which is that we need a vaccine plus strategy, not a vaccine only strategy, not a vaccine only strategy, which is the way we have been going in the united kingdom. that was a very clear statement that came out today from the council that is advising the new german health minister, himself an academic and public health professional. professor, let mejump in really quickly, could you just summarise for us what that means? that means that ou for us what that means? that means that you do — for us what that means? that means that you do everything _ for us what that means? that means that you do everything possible - for us what that means? that means that you do everything possible to i that you do everything possible to roll out the vaccine as quickly as possible, the boosters in particular. they are really important. we got off to a good start in the uk with the basic vaccine programme although we have stalled a little bit. we are doing really well with the booster programme and so are france and

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BBC News-20211219-19:22:00

through all of these buildings? oh, without doubt. if richard, as a personality, was generous and outgoing and, in a way, colourful, then his buildings reflected that personality. they were opening, welcoming, optimistic and elegant in turn. at a time when many people thought the inner cities and urban life were in continual decay in the 1970s, he was always optimistic about them. absolutely, yes, and vindicated, proved right by the survival of the city, certainly. and what was he like as a person, when you had dinner with him? we would banter, we would argue. but it was never acrimonious. i mean, i think we would almost

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BBC News-20211219-19:29:00

yourself if you have to. or if that doesn't work, find another way of communicating it, rephrasing the sentence, writing it down or using your phone. they are wonderful devices, you can use them to navigate, to use that word, a conversation in a different way. there are always ways in which you can make your conversations are to make yourself more accessible to deaf people. it is not a burden. it is not a significant challenge. they are small simple steps you can take that are not burdensome at all but just makes everyone feel included. like i say, accessibility benefits everyone. when you make a conversation more accessible to a deaf person, it means they can get involved in the conversation and they might have interesting things to contribute, as well. it is important that you include those people. important that you include those eo - le. ., important that you include those eo - le. . ., , important that you include those --eole. ., ., , important that you include those neale, ., ., , people. learning goes both ways, doesnt people. learning goes both ways, doesn't it? _ people. learning goes both ways, doesn't it? absolutely. _ people. learning goes both ways, doesn't it? absolutely. liam - people. learning goes both ways, l doesn't it? absolutely. liam o'dell, thank ou doesn't it? absolutely. liam o'dell, thank you very _ doesn't it? absolutely. liam o'dell, thank you very much _ doesn't it? absolutely. liam o'dell, thank you very much for _ doesn't it? absolutely. liam o'dell, thank you very much for that. - doesn't it? absolutely. liam o'dell, thank you very much for that. we i thank you very much for that. we will catch up with the weather, now.

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BBC News-20211219-19:26:00

one, two, three, four, 5, 6, seven, eight to the tune of the music. there are other methods and adjustments they were making in the rehearsal room. unfortunately, i wasn't privy to the rehearsals! but you can see some small changes that helped to navigate the same issue or same challenge that everyone else is facing, just in a different way. as rose has said herself, that kind of difference, that kind of different take on a challenge, exactly what to make that it might make things unique and creative. that is certainly connecting with people. liam, you mentioned navigating, achieving anything if you put your mind to it. but i have also heard about the barriers that are there. those barriers need to come down. for somebody who is not deaf, what are the barriers that we would take for granted? film. are the barriers that we would take for granted?— are the barriers that we would take for granted? 0h, absolutely. there are so many _ for granted? 0h, absolutely. there are so many barriers _ for granted? 0h, absolutely. there are so many barriers that _ for granted? 0h, absolutely. there are so many barriers that deaf- are so many barriers that deaf people face. one of them is,

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