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BBCNEWS Our World July 6, 2024

because this poor kid, born as i said just 52 years after brazil abolishes slavery, was, i don t know if it is still the case, he was the most recognised name on the entire planet. what a story that is.- planet. what a story that is. there can t be many planet. what a story that is. there can t be many others planet. what a story that is. there can t be many others who - planet. what a story that is. there can t be many others who have - planet. what a story that is. there | can t be many others who have our mistakes described as beautiful. fist mistakes described as beautiful. git the 1970 world cup, he didn t want to play it originally, his career, so much of it, it is the perfect three acts, the hero emerges as an enchanting teenager and conquers the world, the hero then goes through trials, he is injured during 1962, he has kicked out of night as city six, will he pay at 1960? 1966. he always leaves them wanting more. some of the moments he gave us, some that are

BBCNEWS The Papers July 7, 2024

into conservation areas by the end of the decade. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster penny smith and the former trade minister, lord digbyjones. here lord digbyjones. are the front pages for you at home here are the front pages for you at home if you havejustjoined us. the i says 25 million people will be offered the new dual strain covid jab this autumn. it has just been given regulatory approval for use it has just been given regulatory approvalfor use in it has just been given regulatory approval for use in the it has just been given regulatory approvalfor use in the uk, made by the us manufacturer moderna. the times is leading with the same story as the i and says over 50s will be called for the new vaccine within weeks. according to the guardian, ministers are planning to slash redundancy pay for civil servants while cutting tens of thousands of whitehall jobs. the daily mirror leads of the sto

FOXNEWSW MediaBuzz July 2, 2024

mainstream media has mounted a campaign against donald trump warning that he s just too dangerous to be allowed to win a second term. this isn t just reporting or commenting on the sometimes over the top things trump says talking about getting even with opponents or saying he ll go after what he calls the enemy of the people. i ve criticized plenty the of things trump has said over the years and as a leading presidential candidate, he should be aggressively scrutinized. yet after nine years of a hostile relationship with the media, suddenly there s not even a pretension of fairness. the atlantic has just publish pd an entire issue on how the former president is teenager to democracy. new york is that a danger to democracy. the washington post filled several inside pages with an anti-trump opinion piece, and all that reverberates across television. i think what people have normalized the possibility of trump coming back to office, we get used to anything. this time he is

BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire January 5, 2017

Researchers say people who live near major roads may have a greater chance of developing it. Well look at the evidence. Hello. Welcome to the programme, were live until am this morning. We will bring you breaking news and developing stories, and we will examine the deaths of two rough sleepers in one town in the uk over christmas week. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning use victorialive and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today. We would really like your input on this. The childrens commissioner for england has warned that young people are left to face the dangers of bullying and grooming online alone. Anne longfield says children and often their parents have no idea what they are signing up to on social media sites and pupils as young as four should be taught about Internet Safety in school. Our education correspondent Gillian Hargreaves has more. Digital technology can enrich childrens minds, but there are p

CNN CNN Primetime June 4, 2024 02:58:00

believes the bible, believes jesus is alive, and believes the spirit actually can lead us towards loving, even people who disagree with us. allow me a level of political cynicism here for a moment, because we re in washington d.c. and why not. you know how much politicians and candidates will often lean on the evangelical community and talk about independent voters, democrats, republicans, a suburban women, college educated, rural, evangelical there is a whole category knowing there is a big relationship and getting out of the vote and beyond. is that changing now, given what you are saying? are you finding candidates still relying on the come out and get people to vote? politicians definitely rely on that, but all evangelicals are not the same thing and i think we are in american moment where people think of evangelicals as simply a political constituents. they come out in time of the

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