Daily Archives: July 13, 2021

Trump Was Willing To Do Whatever Necessary To Stay In WH, Says Author

MSNBC – Jul 12, 2021

White House reporter Michael C. Bender joins Morning Joe to discuss his new book ‘Frankly, We Did Win This Election,’ his book on the 2020 presidential election.

A Roundtable Discussion On The Times’ 1619 Project | Morning Joe | MSNBC

MSNBC – May 14, 2020

A virtual roundtable panel including Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones, professors Eddie Glaude Jr. and Leslie M. Harris and Pulitzer-winning columnist Clarence Page discuss the NYT’s 1619 Project. Aired on 5/14/2020.

The 1619 Project: How Slavery Has Defined America Today | MSNBC

MSNBC – Aug 18, 2019

The New York Times takes a look back as we mark 400 years since the arrival of the first enslaved Africans. Award-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones joins MSNBC’s David Gura.

The 1619 Project details the legacy of slavery in America

PBS NewsHour – Aug 18, 2019

Four hundred years ago this month, the first enslaved people from Africa arrived in the Virginia colony. To observe the anniversary of American slavery, The New York Times Magazine launched The 1619 Project to reframe America’s history through the lens of slavery. The project lead, reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones, joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss.

Experts Debunk GOP’s Attempts To ‘Cancel’ Critical Race Theory

MSNBC – May 13, 2021

Many GOP leaders’ attempts to deny American’s racist history are debunked by experts in conversation with Jonathan Capehart. These experts explain how facing our nation’s original sins will make America stronger.

Insight: Ship Pollution

TRT World –May 19, 2017

The Insight team take an in-depth look at Ship Pollution & Plastic Pollution

Watch a Cruise Ship Pollute as Much as 13 Million Cars—in One Day | Ta kePart

Take Part– Apr 27, 2015

This year, the cruise industry is expecting a record 23 million passengers to hit the high seas—meaning the hidden environmental costs aren’t going away anytime soon.

Why Cruise Ships Are Ruining the City of Venice

FORA.tv– Feb 28, 2013

Anna Somers Cocks, CEO of the Art Newspaper and former Chairman of the Venice in Peril Fund, addresses the damage from cruise ships in the Venice lagoon. Cruise planning is overlooked by the current management plan. Full video can be seen for free at: http://fora.tv/2013/02/15/Can_Venice_…

Italy to ban large cruise ships in centre of Venice to protect lagoon • FR ANCE 24 English

FRANCE 24 English – Jul 13, 2021

Large cruise ships will be banned from sailing into the centre of Venice from August 1, Italy announced Tuesday, after years of warnings they risk causing irreparable damage to the lagoon city.

Gravitas: A new era of Space tourism

WION– Jul 12, 2021

With Richard Branson’s successful flight to space, the world has entered a new era of Space Tourism. Starting 2022, anyone can take a joyride to space. From 2023, you may also be able to travel around the moon.