Respect, we are supposed to be analyst, not propagandist for a particular campaign. As an analysis, i would say my assertion is entirely founded. I am an american, iam black, i have the right to say i dont appreciate how politicians tell me how to vote, how to act based on the colour of my skin. I want to vote on the candidate who i believe has the best asian to move erica forward. We will have an obligation, a solemn obligation to vote in this country and elect leaders who really move us down the road but the notion that i am not able to have a foundered opinion based on my opinion of the issues, ithink opinion based on my opinion of the issues, i think is exactly why americans are so sick of oui why americans are so sick of our politics. It is either you have two lose for me to win. We shall be able to win as americans. Out of many, one. Just to bring it back to what we heard so far. I thought it was interesting a couple of minutes ago that mega zoom call, all those former
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A former BBC reporter, who quit her job at the news organization in March 2023, demanded Monday that King Charles III issue an apology regarding the royal family's involvement with the Trans-Atlantic slave trade.
the trevelyan family will also pay reparations to the people of grenada, where it owned six sugar plantations. one member of the trevelyan family is my colleague laura trevelya n. she is a bbc presenter, and she spoke to our news reporter azadeh moshiri in a personal capacity. you know, it was really horrific, azadeh, and when i went to granada and i saw for myself the plantations where slaves were punished, when i saw the instruments of torture that were used to restrain them, when i looked at the neck braces, at the manacles, at this system of dehumanisation that my family had profited from as absentee slaveowners of these sugar plantations, i felt ashamed and i also felt that it was my duty you can t repair the past but you can acknowledge the pain and that i wanted to try to do something to make it better and so, that s partly
the trevelyan family will also pay reparations to the people of grenada, where it owned six sugar plantations. one member of the trevelyan family is my colleague laura trevelya n. she is a bbc presenter, and she spoke to our news reporter azadeh moshiri in a personal capacity. you know, it was really horrific, azadeh, and when i went to granada and i saw for myself the plantations where slaves were punished, when i saw the instruments of torture that were used to restrain them, when i looked at the neck braces, at the manacles, at this system of dehumanisation that my family had profited from as absentee slaveowners of these sugar plantations, i felt ashamed and i also felt that it was my duty you can t repair the past but you can acknowledge the pain and that i wanted to try to do something to make it better and so, that s partly what s led our family to this
throwing objects including firecrackers, at a wall of riot police officers, who fired teargas canisters to disperse the crowd. the demonstrators are demanding the resignation of president dina boluarte and for new elections to be brought forward. this is bbc news. a reminder of our headlines: the us military shoots down the chinese balloon that had been floating in american air space. three airports were shut and the local airspace was closed it came down off the us east coast. an aristocratic british family is due to travel to the island of grenada to publicly apologise for the ownership of more than 1000 enslaved africans in the 19th century. the trevelyan family will also pay reparations to the people of grenada, where it owned six sugar plantations. one member of the trevelyan family is bbc presenter laura trevelya n. she spoke to our news reporter azaday moshiri in a personal capacity.