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the lord sewell, author of black success the surprising truth. tony, thank you so much for coming in, your bookis you so much for coming in, your book is really interesting because you actually spent your life making yourself and others successful . yeah. and that goes successful. yeah. and that goes away from the narrative that you're stuck in whatever you're born in, and you have obstacles that will prevent you ever moving out of the society you started with. >> that's right. and i think that what i've tried to do in the book and also to show, i mean, there's an irony in the title of black success because in the end, what we find out is it's nothing to do with being black at all. we've had race has nothing to do with it at all. that's the irony of it. >> and i think that you're absolutely right that you come back in the end to your own agency, to your own kind of will to prevail. and also, i think in a sense, you affirm yourself, you know, and you don't allow, structures and systems to hold you back. i must correct one thing, though, in your in
the lord sewell, author of black success the surprising truth. tony, thank you so much for coming in, your bookis you so much for coming in, your book is really interesting because you actually spent your life making yourself and others successful . yeah. and that goes successful. yeah. and that goes away from the narrative that you're stuck in whatever you're born in, and you have obstacles that will prevent you ever moving out of the society you started with. >> that's right. and i...
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the lord sewell, author of black success the surprising truth. tony, thank you so much for coming in, your bookis you so much for coming in, your book is really interesting because you actually spent your life making yourself and others successful . yeah. and that goes successful. yeah. and that goes away from the narrative that you're stuck in whatever you're born in, and you have obstacles that will prevent you ever moving out of the society you started with. >> that's right. and i think that what i've tried to do in the book and also to show, i mean, there's an irony in the title of black success because in the end, what we find out is it's nothing to do with being black at all. we've had race has nothing to do with it at all. that's the irony of it. >> and i think that you're absolutely right that you come back in the end to your own agency, to your own kind of will to prevail. and also, i think in a sense, you affirm yourself, you know, and you don't allow, structures and systems to hold you back. i must correct one thing, though, in your in
the lord sewell, author of black success the surprising truth. tony, thank you so much for coming in, your bookis you so much for coming in, your book is really interesting because you actually spent your life making yourself and others successful . yeah. and that goes successful. yeah. and that goes away from the narrative that you're stuck in whatever you're born in, and you have obstacles that will prevent you ever moving out of the society you started with. >> that's right. and i...
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sewell. for five minutes. ms. sewell: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to pay honor and tribute to the extraordinary career of a faithful servant leader, the reverend dr. tommy l. lewis, as we celebrate his retirement as the senior pastor of bethel missionary baptist church in pratt city, after 42 years of service. throughout his life, pastor t.l. lewis has poured into his community as both a faith leader and a public servant. after answering the call to ministry in 1973, he led several congregations before settling at bethel missionary baptist church in pratt city in 1982. as pastor, dr. t.l. lewis worked to expand bethel's congregation and deepen its impact by establishing a new worship center in 1990, which included a sanctuary with a seating capacity of 1,800. and he commissioned a family life center which became the bethel community life center that garnered thousands of dollars from both the state and federal to support community development and educational initiatives. after a tornado destroyed these buildings in 2011, it was
sewell. for five minutes. ms. sewell: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to pay honor and tribute to the extraordinary career of a faithful servant leader, the reverend dr. tommy l. lewis, as we celebrate his retirement as the senior pastor of bethel missionary baptist church in pratt city, after 42 years of service. throughout his life, pastor t.l. lewis has poured into his community as both a faith leader and a public servant. after answering the call to ministry in 1973, he...
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president is now vowing revenge against israel after the deadly idf air strike on the iranian consistent sewel cul c. the u.s. is diss distancing itf from the strike. >> you mentioned the united states reached out to the iranians. what is the rational in doing so? >> to be clear that the u.s. had nothing to with the strikes. maria: christian, your thoughts? >> this is like the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff calling up the chinese in the closing days of the trump administration to sort of make nice with our adversaries for no reason. we should be grateful for what israel did. it's very similar to what the trump administration did in orchestrating the killing of solemani. is a guy whose job it is to kill israelis and americans. these are the ones in charge of exporting revolution, undermining any sort of accountable government in the middle east and replacing it with the type of islamist tyranny you see in iran and doing so through warfare so what israel did was good. it's similar like to the old days when they would go bomb saddam's nuclear program. we should be happy that they did this
president is now vowing revenge against israel after the deadly idf air strike on the iranian consistent sewel cul c. the u.s. is diss distancing itf from the strike. >> you mentioned the united states reached out to the iranians. what is the rational in doing so? >> to be clear that the u.s. had nothing to with the strikes. maria: christian, your thoughts? >> this is like the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff calling up the chinese in the closing days of the trump...
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for us, that is a mar sewell yap called the dunnart. >> reporter: an environmental biologist, pask has raised $15 million for a deextinction project that recalled jurassic park. in partnership with american company colossal baijis which coun counts leonardo dicaprio among its. he'll turn the dunnart into a much larger tassie tiger. we'll let him explain. >> we examine all of its dna. we compare that to the dna of your extinct species, the tasmanian tiger, and we look at everywhere that those two ginos or those two piles of dna, if you like, are different. once you've identified those differences, it's just a matter of then going in and making all of those edits to turn your dunnart genome or cell into a thylacine cell. >> you're saying that dunnart, that little field mouse marsupial dunnart, is closer than, say, the tasmanian devil? >> but that little dunnart is a ferocious carnivore even though it's very, very small, and it's a very good surrogate for us to be able to do all this editing in. >> reporter: a native of minnesota, chris helgen is director of the australian museum research
for us, that is a mar sewell yap called the dunnart. >> reporter: an environmental biologist, pask has raised $15 million for a deextinction project that recalled jurassic park. in partnership with american company colossal baijis which coun counts leonardo dicaprio among its. he'll turn the dunnart into a much larger tassie tiger. we'll let him explain. >> we examine all of its dna. we compare that to the dna of your extinct species, the tasmanian tiger, and we look at everywhere...
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rufus sewell. >> seth: oh, that's wonderful. >> elizabeth reaser. lois smith. >> seth: excellent, excellent. did you enjoy being directed by your wife? >> uh -- we made it through. we're not divorced. >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] >> it's hard. it's hard, right? >> seth: yeah. >> there's a lot there. >> seth: yeah. my wife's not in the business. directs me every day. >> every day, yeah, yeah. [ light laughter ] it's a -- well, i mean -- but there's like a -- whenever you're -- we've been around. you do independent films. >> yeah, yeah. >> you have a director and a first-time director and you think, "you know what, i can anticipate some of these problems, i can solve it. i can help them." but when it's your wife or your spouse. >> seth: yes. >> there's a different line that you don't cross, right? so it's like, "okay, baby. just tell me what." >> seth: i also want to talk about baby billy from "righteous gemstones." this is one of the great characters. [ cheers and applause ] just, i mean -- i can't believe we lived in a world before baby billy. but ag
rufus sewell. >> seth: oh, that's wonderful. >> elizabeth reaser. lois smith. >> seth: excellent, excellent. did you enjoy being directed by your wife? >> uh -- we made it through. we're not divorced. >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] >> it's hard. it's hard, right? >> seth: yeah. >> there's a lot there. >> seth: yeah. my wife's not in the business. directs me every day. >> every day, yeah, yeah. [ light laughter ] it's a -- well, i mean --...
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awards, plus , state and nation awards, plus, state and nation book club returns with tony the lord sewell, the chairman of the commission on race and ethnic disparities , who shattered the disparities, who shattered the narratives around equality in the uk. he joins me to discuss his new book of a similar calibre, black success, the surprising truth. state of the nafion surprising truth. state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by my most intellectual panel this evening, gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson, and the journalist and conservative peer paul goodman. as always, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's time for the news bulletin with tatiana sanchez. >> jacob, thank you very much. and the top story this hour. great britain has the worst rate of child alcohol abuse worldwide, and more than half of children in england , scotland children in england, scotland and wales have drunk alcohol by the age of eight. 13. that's according to a new report. the study , by the world health study, by the w
awards, plus , state and nation awards, plus, state and nation book club returns with tony the lord sewell, the chairman of the commission on race and ethnic disparities , who shattered the disparities, who shattered the narratives around equality in the uk. he joins me to discuss his new book of a similar calibre, black success, the surprising truth. state of the nafion surprising truth. state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by my most intellectual panel this evening, gb news...
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awards, plus , state and nation awards, plus, state and nation book club returns with tony the lord sewell, the chairman of the commission on race and ethnic disparities , who shattered the disparities, who shattered the narratives around
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holmes anna sewell webster. lovely to have you with us. >> the headlines this morning, the biggest boost for defence spending in a generation . the spending in a generation. the prime minister vows billions more by the end of the decade . more by the end of the decade. >> big questions over whether rwanda flights will act as a deterrent. after 250 migrants attempted to cross the channel after five deaths yesterday morning . morning. >> school results in decline as the shadow of the pandemic closures leaves a lasting legacy i >> -- >> and the last surviving veteran of a world war two special forces regiment has been brought home to join the chelsea pensioners and share his story. kids should know more about the sacrifice their
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which has turned into a netflix drama , has turned into a netflix drama, has been released, with rufus sewell playing prince andrew and gillian anderson playing the interviewer, emily maitlis. but will the much hyped film reopen those old wounds .7 enough to make those old wounds? enough to make you sweat in it, right? okay. this show is nothing without you and your views though, so let me know your thoughts on all the stories we'll be discussing about anything you want about today or anything you want to basil, it's to chat about. basil, it's saturday weekend. enjoy yourself. me our gb views yourself. email me our gb views at news. com message me on at gb news. com or message me on our socials. we're at gb news. but first let's get those news headunes but first let's get those news headlines with rey, addison . headlines with rey, addison. >> jess. dawn. good afternoon. 12:01. our top stories this houn 12:01. our top stories this hour. power cuts have left thousands without electricity across the island of ireland as storm kathleen brings strong winds to parts of the uk, dozens of flights ha
which has turned into a netflix drama , has turned into a netflix drama, has been released, with rufus sewell playing prince andrew and gillian anderson playing the interviewer, emily maitlis. but will the much hyped film reopen those old wounds .7 enough to make those old wounds? enough to make you sweat in it, right? okay. this show is nothing without you and your views though, so let me know your thoughts on all the stories we'll be discussing about anything you want about today or anything...
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and then andrew, by rufus sewell, andrew, played by rufus sewell, he couldn't put enough weight on. so they had to give him prosthetics for the jaw. and also to show his bottom, which we all see when he comes out of the bath. i'm not quite sure we need that. i'm not quite sure why why is that relevant that. but anyway. and it just, it was very interesting because emily maitlis , who was the one who did maitlis, who was the one who did the interview, if had closed the interview, if you had closed your eyes, she sounded just like margaret thatcher. absolutely. because she played her in in the crown and she sort of carried that through with her and, it was the thing is that there's a fight allegedly going on between the, emily and sam and emily is doing her own show about this three parter, in a few months time and you think, really, that's enough. you know, we know what happened to prince andrew. we know he got, punished for it, and yet it's gone on and on and on.andi and yet it's gone on and on and on. and i think it was a bit of a waste of time, really. it doesn't really tell you wh
and then andrew, by rufus sewell, andrew, played by rufus sewell, he couldn't put enough weight on. so they had to give him prosthetics for the jaw. and also to show his bottom, which we all see when he comes out of the bath. i'm not quite sure we need that. i'm not quite sure why why is that relevant that. but anyway. and it just, it was very interesting because emily maitlis , who was the one who did maitlis, who was the one who did the interview, if had closed the interview, if you had...
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and i was just wondering how you and roofus sewell re-created that attention. how did you prepare for the actual interview scene to give the audience some sense of just how high stakes, how high stakes it was? >> well, we didn't prepare together. we prepared separately. i was off doing my preparation. he was off doing his preparation, and we came together on the day of the interview having not rehearsed it at all, and we knew that we were going to be doing the interview from beginning to end. it's about 20 minutes, and they had re-created the entire room of that wing of buckingham palace and had all the cameras that were in the room at the time of the interview, plus our cameras, and we sat down, and we got mic'd up, and the director phillip martin said, you know, are you ready? go essentially. >> it was amazing. it was amazing to watch. >> it was like doing theater. it was very much -- we went from beginning to end, and i was reacting to roofus as prince andrew in realtime. i'd rehearsed the movements and the gestures and all that kind of stuff, and at the sam
and i was just wondering how you and roofus sewell re-created that attention. how did you prepare for the actual interview scene to give the audience some sense of just how high stakes, how high stakes it was? >> well, we didn't prepare together. we prepared separately. i was off doing my preparation. he was off doing his preparation, and we came together on the day of the interview having not rehearsed it at all, and we knew that we were going to be doing the interview from beginning to...
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which has turned into a netflix drama , has turned into a netflix drama, has been released, with rufus sewell playing prince andrew and gillian anderson playing the interviewer, emily maitlis. but
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holmes anna sewell webster. lovely to have you with us. >> the headlines this morning, the biggest boost for defence spending in a generation . the spending in a generation. the prime minister vows billions more by the end of the decade . more by the end of the decade. >> big questions over whether rwanda flights will act as a deterrent. after 250 migrants attempted to cross the channel after five deaths yesterday morning . morning. >> school results in decline as the shadow of the pandemic closures leaves a lasting legacy i >> -- >> and the last surviving veteran of a world war two special forces regiment has been brought home to join the chelsea pensioners and share his story. kids should know more about the sacrifice their forefathers made. >> not me. i'm no hero, but they, like they were the raf boys who died and people like that. they don't realise that they don't know much about it. they don't even know who hitler was. half of them. >> and in this sport this morning, i've got to tell you, arsenal didn't lo
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than, the prince andrew figure in all of this, i have to say, in terms of performance alone, rufus sewell was remarkable. i know there's i imagine prosthetics involved, but he looked and sounded the part. >> there was a there was a story not so long ago that he had a prosthetic bottom fitted to, you know, to make him so rounded, but i have to say, i thought he was excellent. i thought he played, prince andrew, very , played, prince andrew, very, very well, i loved i loved the interaction with him and the bbc newsnight people , you know, when newsnight people, you know, when they were trying to set up the interview and he came out with that remarkable quote, i don't know why people are so obsessed about my friendship jeffrey about my friendship with jeffrey epstein. savile a epstein. i knew jimmy savile a lot better. and you just think, oh, why do you this sort of oh, god, why do you this sort of thing? >> oh, charles, i was watching that in a cinema, actually, when it came out and everybody gasped at that point. actually, it was unbelievable. look, charles, i'm afraid we have run out of t
than, the prince andrew figure in all of this, i have to say, in terms of performance alone, rufus sewell was remarkable. i know there's i imagine prosthetics involved, but he looked and sounded the part. >> there was a there was a story not so long ago that he had a prosthetic bottom fitted to, you know, to make him so rounded, but i have to say, i thought he was excellent. i thought he played, prince andrew, very , played, prince andrew, very, very well, i loved i loved the interaction...
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and rufus, who played rufus sewell? yes. he had to have stuff on his own bottom because he couldn't eat enough that it would be anything like jars to plump it up. >> yeah . >> yeah. >> yeah. >> crikey. but it was also. and then we were shown that he had 72 teddies on his bed. he is obsessed with having teddy bears ever since he was a little boy. collected them in the navy and he does that. he does have them put round his room in a special order and on the bed in a special order, and he was shouting at the maid, and i thought, that's not really what this is all about. this is really about a producer and indeed a presenter coming up with a very good story, and also how hard we work . with a very good story, and also how hard we work. i mean, but you do know that you don't just ring someone up and say, will you come along? they say yes, even if they're well known. it's hard to have hard work. you have to have patience and patience and all that. and i thought that was very thought that bit was very interesting, there seems to in
and rufus, who played rufus sewell? yes. he had to have stuff on his own bottom because he couldn't eat enough that it would be anything like jars to plump it up. >> yeah . >> yeah. >> yeah. >> crikey. but it was also. and then we were shown that he had 72 teddies on his bed. he is obsessed with having teddy bears ever since he was a little boy. collected them in the navy and he does that. he does have them put round his room in a special order and on the bed in a...