in on a couple of explicit words, and urge the school to quote, start focusing on education and not public health. the public response that bible video isn t surprisingly split down the middle. some of this woman of being overwrought, others applauded her desire to protect our children. she is far from the only parent or school board to come out four out of darkness, this book has been targeted all over the country. it s already been banned and 16 school districts, and it s number three on the american library associations topless of talent most challenged books of 2021. my role as executive chair person of the velshi banned book club s not to defend out of darkness, as an easy read, or suggest that it s appropriate for every reader. it is neither. it is brutal, a searing. sometimes you need to close the covers and come up for air from this book out of the darkness. challenging subject matter,
Thousands of people in Pakistan this summer experienced searing heat waves crossing 50 degrees Celsius (122F) in some places, one that is being attributed to the impact of climate change.
support the troops, and help them fight back. [noise] these have been some of the most searing, and heartbreaking images of the war. mothers and children leaving their country, fathers staying behind to fight. none of them knowing if they would see each other again. that feeling is all too familiar to katya. i didn t want to separate with my husband, i cried of course. katya, and her two daughters her two daughters, reluctantly fled their home in kyiv, and found refuge in ohio. it is very important for me, to know that my daughters are in a safe place. everybody was really friendly to us. i made a lot of friends. katya s husband grew up in ohio. but decided to stay behind in kyiv. it s a beautiful country.
perfect word. look at that setup right there. an african-american congressman from mississippi chairing a hearing in the united states congress and flashing back at the very beginning of the hearing, setting the stage, setting the tone, showing on the big screen and the cannon house office building room a quote from abraham lincoln. during the civil war, reminding people of the gravity of what was to come. so i put yesterday s takeaways in two buckets. one is the big picture, zoom out, right? what was most compelling for most of the viewers that i talked to was the montage of what happened. and we know what happened. but to relive it, to experience it from these new angles. jonathan, you ve lived up there, but corridor cam, crypt cam,
white house correspondent for the new york times peter baker and at the table editor in chief lydia is back. peter baker, you ve written some of the most searing, some of the most eloquent, some of the most completely and depressing pieces on the front page of the new york times about donald trump s week-long, it s more than a dallion s love affair, full-throated enthusiastic embrace of his re-election strategy which is to fan the flames of racial strife in this country. where are we at this hour? are we now disavowing the half-assed disavowal from yesterday? is that right? well, i think your comparison is an apt one where he kind of played it on both sides. at one point he would say we re denouncing neo-nazis. his defenders say, no, that s a misunderstanding of what he was saying but the problem is he says so many things and they seem so contradictory that it s hard to say where is he really