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Transcripts For FOXNEWS The Ingraham Angle 20240709

around for that but first where have all the men gone is the focus of tonight s angle. once relegated to women s studies, classrooms and college campuses, toxic masculinity entered the cultural vernacular a few years ago around the time the american psychological association jumped in to warn males who socialize and conform to traditional masculinity ideology are often negatively affected in terms of mental and physical health. the argument is boys are conditioned to be tough and not show weakness and by suppressing their emotions they are likely to be prone to violence or aggression, to end up in prison or in trouble at school. people who work in gender studies programs are dead set against the old confining rules of masculinity. you will see this in a highly produced hollywood conversation. i think there is a model about being a real man in america and sometimes that model is stoic, hard, tough. my friend joe berman, who used to be a professional football player said he r

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Travel Show 20240707

this is the last chance for the candidates jair bolsonaro and luiz inacio lula da silva, to reach millions of brazilians before sunday s election run off vote. now on bbc news, the travel show. mind blowing. look at this. i have been to japan several times but never to explore the remote rural and volcanic south where you can expect the unexpected. where you can expect the unexpected. the extroverts. risktakers- unexpected. the extroverts. risktakers. and unexpected. the extroverts. risktakers. and the - risktakers. and the unpredictable. i risktakers. and the unpredictable. risktakers. and the unredictable. ., ., unpredictable. i want to see an asect of unpredictable. i want to see an aspect ofjapan. .. unpredictable. i want to see an aspect ofjapan. . japan. a country of 6000 people dominated by honshu, the home of their country s capital. 6000 islands. but 500 kilometres south of tokyo is the kansai region they call the heart ofjapan. and a city the kansai re

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Travel Show 20240707

the unpredictable. i want to see an aspect ofjapan the unpredictable. i want to see an aspect of japan where they enjoyed a wilder side of life. japan, a country of 6000 islands dominated by honshu, the home of the country s capital. where are you from? . country s capital. where are you from?- but country s capital. where are you from?- but 500 country s capital. where are you | from?- but 500 kilometres from? japan! but 500 kilometres south of tokyo from? japan! but 500 kilometres south of tokyo is from? japan! but 500 kilometres south of tokyo is the from? japan! but 500 kilometres south of tokyo is the kansai - from? jéfié ii but 500 kilometres south of tokyo is the kansai region they call the heart of japan and a city with a very different personality, 0saka. this was japan s real first gateway to the rest of asia, korea and china especially. it is a real trading asia, korea and china especially. it is a realtrading hub, asia, korea and china especially. it i

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Transcripts For CNNW Jose 20240703

[jose] what? [jose] our family road trip through spain continues in andalucía. oh! okay, people! you re not gonna make it. uh-oh. dad, why did you think it was a good idea to go through this narrow street? [jose] a warm, sunny land, rich in culture. look at the mosque. [jose] .history and tradition. hey, this is a horse race. oh, no! stop it! [jose] we ll be exploring andalucía s most iconic foods. [clapping] [carlota] this is what we came for. [jose] from gazpacho, the famous cold tomato soup. [ines] this is so good. [jose] .to succulent bluefin tuna. ines, this to me is the butter of the ocean. this is the butter of the ocean. [jose] .and crispy shrimp fritters. -[carlota] oh, my god. -[jose] oh, my god. we ll also discover amazing dishes, full of african flavors that echo this region s past. oh, wow. that smells delicious. [jose] and at the end of the week, it s party time. the girls and i will put on our finest and get totally immersed in a time-honored local tradition.

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Transcripts For CNNW Jose 20240703

i want to send out a shout-out to all of the cast and crew on this program who do this every weekend. i ll see you next weekend. good night. at the end of the week, it s party time. the girls and i will put on our finest and get totally immersed in a time-honored local tradition. all proving that andalucia is a vast melting pot of cultures, customs, and tastes. i love to come here. this part of spain, we ve been coming to our whole entire life. our mom is from here. we come here every summer. this is home. we are driving to the perfect place to begin a visit to andalucia. we ll start to explore the region s unique culture and see firsthand the kind of influence north africa had on the cooking of present-day spain. it s incredible how close we are to africa. it is incredible. take a look at the map. at the southwestern end of spain, where europe and africa almost touch. in fact, morocco is less than ten miles away. in the eighth century, the moores crossed thes

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