Last january, like in 2023. This year i played in the under 19 t 20 world cup and that was like the first world cup that usa has played in than before that as preparation. We played the under 19 you a team in dubai and we beat them in a series and then we beat the under 19 west indies team in a series as well. And then my debut tournament was to the usa womens team in mexico, uh, making us go to like the next level of like the t 20 qualifiers. Ive had supports of like the teachers in my school, letting me miss school. Ive had my parents support and then ive had, like, obviously my Academy Support like tim, help me go this far, and you said that cricket may not be as popular here as it is in other countries. Where is it super popular . Got england. So all of uk id say like all the United Kingdom and then australia is a big one. South africa to buy like india and then pakistan like all that asia region in europe and everything is very big on like, uh, back in india for both my parents, b
Despite everything, life in the planted city did not stop. Leningrad wartime newspapers reported about concerts and exhibitions, about the work of cinemas and libraries, about new books and even tours of moscow artists in besieged leningrad. All Public Gardens and city gardens were laid out for vegetable gardens, and cabbage was harvested. Leningraders gathered right in the city center. They did not forget about the smallest residents of the city. The Pediatric Institute has developed recipes for nutritional formulas for babies in besieged leningrad. Soy milk, reconstituted zalifa vegetable oil, pine needles and yeast soup. But perhaps the main symbol of the courage of leningraders and their faith in victory was the performance of dmitry shostakovichs seventh leningrad symphony in besieged leningrad. Poet Olga Bergolts recalled. The only one remaining in leningrad at that time. The orchestra of the Radio Committee was reduced from hunger during the tragic first winter of the siege by a
Violence. How are jewish students supposed to feel when they walk by that sign. That was everywhere. That was even after the negotiations with the administration. I saw the antisemitism for myself when you talk about the students that were part of the encampment, it is large. Maybe they did not see it. Maybe they were part of that specific piece. They had students showing up phone with the hamas flag. Maybe the student did not see it in that moment is no question you had antisemitism. Some individuals, but the minority, somewhere in favor of hamas but thats the minority of the students. It is a sobering time on campuses across the country but particularly at columbia university. Thank you so much for joining us we will see you again. In moments we will impact the testimony of hope picks and how prosecutors are creating a narrative of Michael Cohen. Welcome to alex witt reports. We have new reaction to riveting testimony from hope picks, the former spokeswoman for donald trump. She test
Carried it alive and we are pleased to be joined by former radio host and msnbc contributor Charles Sykes whose new book is called how the rights lost its mind is this a book about donald trump . Guest now, obviously he plays a major role but its really about the conservative movement, what happened to the conservative movement and how it enabled him, capitulated to him and how where did you go wrong . How do they conservative movement go from being run by William F Buckley to sean hannity . digital from Ronald Reagan to donald trump . How do we go from edmund burke to and culture . What happened to us that led up to that and this is the big question i had after the election. What just happened . What did we miss . The things going on that i thought i understood that maybe i didnt. Host was there a seminal moment . Was it years in the making . With the 2016 . Guest i started off with a thesis that donald trump was a black swan. He came in and took over sort of as a fluke, took over thi
I am on the edge of the hans a low Mountain Range in the east of germany it is a journey into history thats why i chose the hots Narrow Gauge Railway for the trip its been around for quite some time. My destination a town thats over one thousand years old. Im in korea then book and i want to find out what earth this mediaval town World Heritage status will be visiting the famous cathedral and treasury and be looking at what else you can experience here in the run up to christmas. Course we also show you what you can experience in the hearts mt use in winter. A peruvian shows us the sights of her hometown. And we have a pure video of a tour of japan. Has been a unesco World Heritage site since one thousand nine hundred ninety four no other german town has so many will preserved half timbered buildings im meeting a real expert on the subject a local tour guide. Book is a World Heritage site why is that fair because of the beautiful have timid houses built over many centuries its never be