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of the regimes unwillingness to can see even the most basic human race its own people america in milton keynes there in the u.k. this is going current u.s. administration is kind of gone silent on syria in the past few months but it has up to 3 or 4 months ago liked to tout its gains its successes against isis all will those gains stay in place. well i don't think it was gains against isis or i so it was against against the syrian population the the normal or the average salary has has become one over the 30 of what it was prior to the to the crises and that is mainly because of the sanctions the incremental sanctions have just been to syria in the past few weeks and it's really horrendous people cannot find means you know to to stay alive let alone all the current pandemic or whatever so we don't think up a person they don't think that the united states ever had ice hits as its 1st priority in syria now till till now in the east now they just want their own geopolitical influence they could see the russians coming in and they want to oppose that which is fine but this is happening at t
of the regimes unwillingness to can see even the most basic human race its own people america in milton keynes there in the u.k. this is going current u.s. administration is kind of gone silent on syria in the past few months but it has up to 3 or 4 months ago liked to tout its gains its successes against isis all will those gains stay in place. well i don't think it was gains against isis or i so it was against against the syrian population the the normal or the average salary has has become...
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these are live pictures from milton keynes.ost the first frame against yan bingtao. the winner will face defending champion stuart bingham in the semis. you can watch this match on the iplayer, as well as the bbc sport website and app. that's all the sport for now but there's more on the bbc sport website, including the latest from today's premier league news conferences. and we've heard in the last few minutes that wayne rooney has been appointed permanant derby county manager on a permanent basis in the championship. i'll be back with more later. stricter rules for supermarkets are to be introduced in wales to help prevent the spread of the new strain of coronavirus. the first minister, mark drakeford, made the announcement at today's daily briefing, where he also said �*marginal easements' to the rules may be possible if rates of the virus continue to fall. last week, i said we would be working with major supermarkets and retailers to make sure that staff are safe and that we are safe whenever we go shopping. and that we wou
these are live pictures from milton keynes.ost the first frame against yan bingtao. the winner will face defending champion stuart bingham in the semis. you can watch this match on the iplayer, as well as the bbc sport website and app. that's all the sport for now but there's more on the bbc sport website, including the latest from today's premier league news conferences. and we've heard in the last few minutes that wayne rooney has been appointed permanant derby county manager on a permanent...
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brittany milton. could you please call the roll. (roll call). chen absent. safai eabsent. commissionerruacommissioner wal. he is here. wall torch absent. we have a quorum. >> i would like to announce about public comment. it will be available for each item via telephone by calling 415-655-0001 when it is your turn to speak you will hear your line is unmuted and the operator will advise you are allowed two minutes to speak. then we will move to the next caller. calls are taken in the order received. speak slowly and clearly. >> would you please read the next item. >> item 2. approve the minutes of the december 15, 2020 meeting. action item. >> any public comment on this item? >> i am checking public comment and item two. i do not see any. >> is there a motion to approve the minutes from december 15, 2020 made by. >> mandelman. >> commissioner mandelman. commissioner chung is present. madam clerk, commissioner walton are you there. >> supervisor safai is present. >> commissioner safai present. iis there a second for to motio. >> second safai. >> seconded by commissioner rone
brittany milton. could you please call the roll. (roll call). chen absent. safai eabsent. commissionerruacommissioner wal. he is here. wall torch absent. we have a quorum. >> i would like to announce about public comment. it will be available for each item via telephone by calling 415-655-0001 when it is your turn to speak you will hear your line is unmuted and the operator will advise you are allowed two minutes to speak. then we will move to the next caller. calls are taken in the order...
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. >> thank you, miss milton. why don't we open up for public comment, any comments on the incredibly thorough minutes from our meeting last year about this time, december 17th, 2019. are there any minutes of the public who would like to comment on this item? >> there's no public comment. >> okay. public comment is closed. and can we have a motion to approve the minutes from december 17, 2019? >> moved by mandelman. >> and amber, remind me -- last year you made me get a second? >> clerk: you should get a second. >> okay. see, we don't do that in three-person committees at the board of supervisors but i had a nagging suspicion that you wanted that last year. commissioner ronen, would you like to second? >> yes, please. >> and on that motion made and seconded, a roll call, please. >> clerk: on approval of minutes [roll call] you have three ayes. it is approved. >> thank you. and, madam clerk, please read the next item. >> clerk: yes, item going into closed session, evaluation of the public employee performance and r
. >> thank you, miss milton. why don't we open up for public comment, any comments on the incredibly thorough minutes from our meeting last year about this time, december 17th, 2019. are there any minutes of the public who would like to comment on this item? >> there's no public comment. >> okay. public comment is closed. and can we have a motion to approve the minutes from december 17, 2019? >> moved by mandelman. >> and amber, remind me -- last year you made me...
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one athlete story stands out, a hurdler named milton green. he was a senior at harvard at the time. here you see green running the hundred ten meter high hurdles. he had times during the race that would have qualified him for the olympics. and along with another jewish athlete, named norman contours, green and contours, they meet with greens family rabbi, a man named harry levy at a temple in boston. and the rabbi talked to these young men and he knew it would send a real, strong message about fear play, and about standing up to discrimination if you see boy caught the games, so milton green and colors boycott the games. they are two of the only american athletes to decide that they will boycott the games at the time. that is a big ask. a college athlete who has been training for something for the whole lives to say i'm going to sit this one out. you have to think about in 1936, what did americans know about what's going on and nazi germany? they knew there were persecution, discrimination against jews, but they lived in a society in the united states with discrimination against jew
one athlete story stands out, a hurdler named milton green. he was a senior at harvard at the time. here you see green running the hundred ten meter high hurdles. he had times during the race that would have qualified him for the olympics. and along with another jewish athlete, named norman contours, green and contours, they meet with greens family rabbi, a man named harry levy at a temple in boston. and the rabbi talked to these young men and he knew it would send a real, strong message about...
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so milton greene and norman connors do boycott the games. they are two of the only american athletes who decide they will boycott the games. that is a big ask of young college athletes who have been training for something for the whole lives to say i will sit this one out, and you have to think about it in 1936, what did americans know about what was going on in that's a germany? -- going on in nazi germany? they certainly knew there was persecution, jews, discrimination against jews, but they lived in the u.s., where discrimination against jews and african-americans in jim crow america. so they make a courageous decision to stand up and boycott the games. edna: despite the intensity of that personal sacrifice and the really wrenching disappointment, they did not talk publicly about the decision. it was really just kind of a personal thing. daniel: that's right. they don't speak out once they decide not to participate. edna: i want to wish a good afternoon to visitors come to viewers watching. i use museum speak all the time. someday we will
so milton greene and norman connors do boycott the games. they are two of the only american athletes who decide they will boycott the games. that is a big ask of young college athletes who have been training for something for the whole lives to say i will sit this one out, and you have to think about it in 1936, what did americans know about what was going on in that's a germany? -- going on in nazi germany? they certainly knew there was persecution, jews, discrimination against jews, but they...
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a member could remove president trump from office and preserve democracy so let's speak to stormy milton who is head of the aspen institute germany and a leading expert on transatlantic relations it's great to have you on g.w. business the the united states partners in europe must be watching developments in washington with their mouths agape. oh absolutely i am and you could see it and his and his speeches and comments on wednesday and also on the 1st day leadership in that you're looking at union and the head of state stuff the european countries are extremely worried in a sense what happened on wednesday on capitol shouldn't really surprise anybody after the last 4 years and after the last couple of weeks when president we need to fully fueled the hate and also the potential clients office supporters but nonetheless i mean it's really were some what happened on wednesday and it also shows what you just have joe biden is going to face in his presidency and tell few looking that he does also that his look is going to be in riots and the beginning you know why it's important for america'
a member could remove president trump from office and preserve democracy so let's speak to stormy milton who is head of the aspen institute germany and a leading expert on transatlantic relations it's great to have you on g.w. business the the united states partners in europe must be watching developments in washington with their mouths agape. oh absolutely i am and you could see it and his and his speeches and comments on wednesday and also on the 1st day leadership in that you're looking at...
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19 — kyren winning 6—2 the event has been moved from it's traditional home of alexandra palace to miltonronavirus protocols can be followed with a hotel on site. that's all from sportsday. now it's time for the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, anna smith. i'm filling in for mark kermode to review this week's home viewing releases. by the time wonder woman 1984 came out in mid—december, only a fraction of eu cinemas were actually open. but i have good news. everyone will be able to watch it at home from wednesday. the sequel from pattyjenkins begins with a flashback to the utopian world of thymiscira, before jumping into the 1980s. diana prince, played by gal gadot, is now living in washington, dc. she's leading a double life, working for the smithsonian and occasionally leaping into superhero mode to thwart robbers and joyriders and the like. she then meets a more complex foe in would—be oil baron max lord, who's played by the mandalorian‘s pedro pascal. i take what i want in return. in terms of tone, this feels deliciously 1980s. there are shades of everything
19 — kyren winning 6—2 the event has been moved from it's traditional home of alexandra palace to miltonronavirus protocols can be followed with a hotel on site. that's all from sportsday. now it's time for the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, anna smith. i'm filling in for mark kermode to review this week's home viewing releases. by the time wonder woman 1984 came out in mid—december, only a fraction of eu cinemas were actually open. but i have good news....
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trump was due to play david gilbert in his opening match in milton keynes.isses out. both will now undergo a period of self—isolation. the favourite secret reprieve eased to victory in the welsh grand national at chepstow. ridden by adam wedge, secret reprieve was under little pressure after the finaljump — giving trainer evan williams his first welsh national win. the two amigos came second, with yala enki in third. that's all from sportsday. thanks for watching. now on bbc news a special programme america storms the capitol. the 6th of january 2021. a day that shook the foundations of american democracy. this mission was founded on revolutionary activity. and try to overturn an election result. riot police are now finally putting people off the ground and away from a capitol hill. when they're hanging up a capitol hill. when they're hanging up from gallows up there. how about that? but this assault didn't come out of the blue. i call on president trump to go on national television now and demand an end to the siege. it was by people who felt they were carr
trump was due to play david gilbert in his opening match in milton keynes.isses out. both will now undergo a period of self—isolation. the favourite secret reprieve eased to victory in the welsh grand national at chepstow. ridden by adam wedge, secret reprieve was under little pressure after the finaljump — giving trainer evan williams his first welsh national win. the two amigos came second, with yala enki in third. that's all from sportsday. thanks for watching. now on bbc news a special...
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snooker‘s masters event — which starts on sunday — has been moved from the alexandra palace to milton followed. the tournament features the world's top 16 players, with stuart bingham defending the title against the likes ofjudd trump, ronnie o'sullivan, neil robertson, john higgins and mark selby. all players will be tested the day before their first match, and will remain within the bubble as long as they are participating in the tournament. the netball series between england and jamaica later this month has been called off because of covid—19. extended restrictions to international travel between the uk and jamaica mean it is not currently possible to stage the fixtures. it's hoped the four—match series can be rearranged for later in the year. the new pdc world darts champion, gerwyn price says he's grasped the opportunity of reaching the pinnacle of the sport after winning his first world title last night. price beat gary anderson to take home the £500,000 winners cheque and become the new world number one. not bad for someone who six years ago was playing professional rugby. i ne
snooker‘s masters event — which starts on sunday — has been moved from the alexandra palace to milton followed. the tournament features the world's top 16 players, with stuart bingham defending the title against the likes ofjudd trump, ronnie o'sullivan, neil robertson, john higgins and mark selby. all players will be tested the day before their first match, and will remain within the bubble as long as they are participating in the tournament. the netball series between england and...
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the event has been moved from it's traditional home of alexandra palace to milton keynes so that coronavirus for watching, we will see you again very soon indeed. take care! hello, there. after what has been a very cold week both by day and by night, we start to see some changes to our weather now, particularly across northern and western areas, with some less cold air moving in, outbreaks of rain. though it's still pretty chilly for the rest of today across the south and the east of the country, which started off frosty with some dense fog around. the cloud is thickening up out west with patchy rain and drizzle, persistent rain affecting the north and west of scotland, a bit of snow over the high ground. the breeze picking up too, temperatures recovering, 8 degrees there for stornoway and for glasgow. further south, low single figures for most. though a degree or so up on what we had yesterday. as we head through tonight, those temperatures continue to climb, more cloud pushes in from the west, the breeze picking up from the south—west as well. it is very wet indeed across the north and wes
the event has been moved from it's traditional home of alexandra palace to milton keynes so that coronavirus for watching, we will see you again very soon indeed. take care! hello, there. after what has been a very cold week both by day and by night, we start to see some changes to our weather now, particularly across northern and western areas, with some less cold air moving in, outbreaks of rain. though it's still pretty chilly for the rest of today across the south and the east of the...
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debutant yan bingtao by five frames to three after the first session of the masters snooker final in miltonnis players confined to their hotel rooms ahead of next month's australian open following a positive coronavirus test result on a third charter flight bound for melbourne. although some players have expressed their frustration at the confinement, there's concern from the thousands of australians who have not been able to return home because of travel restrictions. adam wild reports. tennis training in hotel quarantine. this is how many of the world's greatest players are having to prepare for the first grand slam of the year. everyone arriving into australia has to isolate in hotels for 1h days. that includes all 1200 players and coaches. they were, though, given special dispensation to leave for five hours' training a day. but after three flights arrived with someone who tested positive, all 72 players abroad are now forbidden to leave their rooms at all. , ., . , forbidden to leave their rooms at all. , ., ., , ., forbidden to leave their rooms at all. ., , ., ., ., all. this tournam
debutant yan bingtao by five frames to three after the first session of the masters snooker final in miltonnis players confined to their hotel rooms ahead of next month's australian open following a positive coronavirus test result on a third charter flight bound for melbourne. although some players have expressed their frustration at the confinement, there's concern from the thousands of australians who have not been able to return home because of travel restrictions. adam wild reports. tennis...
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trump was due to play david gilbert in his opening match in milton keynes.nd misses out. both will now undergo a period of self—isolation. the favourite secret reprieve eased to victory in the welsh grand national at chepstow. ridden by adam wedge, secret reprieve was under little pressure after the finaljump — giving trainer evan williams his first welsh national win. the two amigos came second, with yala enki in third. so let's just go back to the arsenal versus newcastle match, it is coming to the end of that game after the second period of extra time there and arsenal are now two goals up against newcastle, the holders for looking good progress. emile smith row scored the first goal, in extra time, and the second there as well. with another player. so arsenal looking good there to get through to the fourth round of the fa cup and you can catch the closing stages of that over on bbc one now. that's all from sportsday. thanks for watching, we will see you later on, take care, have a good evening! hello there. we are seeing a real mixture of weather around
trump was due to play david gilbert in his opening match in milton keynes.nd misses out. both will now undergo a period of self—isolation. the favourite secret reprieve eased to victory in the welsh grand national at chepstow. ridden by adam wedge, secret reprieve was under little pressure after the finaljump — giving trainer evan williams his first welsh national win. the two amigos came second, with yala enki in third. so let's just go back to the arsenal versus newcastle match, it is...
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and finally, to a shock at the masters snooker in milton keynes, where the former champion, neil robertsonlian had led 5—3 against china's yan bingtao who was making his debut there, and despite needing only one more frame to reach the quarter finals, it was bingtao who staged a big comeback to clinch the decider and win 6—5. more reaction to that over on the bbc sport website, as well as tonight's football. but from me and the team, that's all your support for now. have a good night. —— sport. hello there. the next couple of days are looking pretty wet for much of the country. we'll see some winteriness across the high ground in the north as this wedge of milder air with the rain pushes up against this colder air to the east of the country. so here a cold, frosty start. could see an ice risk for western scotland, northwest england. some freezing rain perhaps falls on frozen surfaces. as there is rain out west slowly pushes its way eastwards through the course of wednesday. snow developing on the pennines and across the scottish hills. rain also extending down into the southeast of england
and finally, to a shock at the masters snooker in milton keynes, where the former champion, neil robertsonlian had led 5—3 against china's yan bingtao who was making his debut there, and despite needing only one more frame to reach the quarter finals, it was bingtao who staged a big comeback to clinch the decider and win 6—5. more reaction to that over on the bbc sport website, as well as tonight's football. but from me and the team, that's all your support for now. have a good night....
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covid—i9 — kyren winning 6—2 the event has been moved from it's traditional home of alexandra palace to milton from sportsday. now it's time for the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, anna smith. i'm filling in for mark kermode to review this week's home viewing releases. by the time wonder woman 1984 came out in mid—december,
covid—i9 — kyren winning 6—2 the event has been moved from it's traditional home of alexandra palace to milton from sportsday. now it's time for the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, anna smith. i'm filling in for mark kermode to review this week's home viewing releases. by the time wonder woman 1984 came out in mid—december,
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the masters snooker that's due to start on sunday will be played in milton keynes rather than alexandrause there's a hotel on site which makes it easier to maintain a covid safe environment. gerwyn price is the first world champion of the new year. he beat gary anderson seven sets to three in the world darts final at alexandra palace last night becoming the first welshman to lift the trophy and he's also gone to number one in the world rankings. just six years ago, he gave up on a professional rugby career and came through qualifying school to get onto the darts tour. i spoke to ‘the iceman' earlier about last night's final and his journey to the top of his sport. the first set was edgy. the second set in as soon as i found my feet than the third set. just putting off that. i felt really confident. than the third set. just putting off that. ifelt really confident. i knew i was playing really well. all of my doubles were going again. i was going well. the one set. i didn't know at the time it was a record breaker. but i missed a 9—darter. i knewi record breaker. but i missed a 9—darter.
the masters snooker that's due to start on sunday will be played in milton keynes rather than alexandrause there's a hotel on site which makes it easier to maintain a covid safe environment. gerwyn price is the first world champion of the new year. he beat gary anderson seven sets to three in the world darts final at alexandra palace last night becoming the first welshman to lift the trophy and he's also gone to number one in the world rankings. just six years ago, he gave up on a professional...
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there was a bit of a shock at the masters snooker in milton keynes.n knocked out at the quarter final stage by david gilbert, who won it on a deciding frame. in the day's other match stuart bingham played sean murphy, the latest from that match is on the bbc sport website and app. and that's all the sport for now. hello there thursday brought sno to many parts of scotland and northern england. ten cm of lying snow. cold with temperatures struggling to climb above freezing. a winter bully was essential if you're spending some time outside. the cold weather is set to stay with us at this friday for some the ice are put out, things quiet down. it should be largely fine and dry. however, we could see an issue with icy stretches and some dents, freezing fog. which may well linger well into the late morning, early afternoon for some of us. yes it's a quieter story but it could be a cold and dismal start to the day. eventually brightening up from the west. temperatures are going to struggle for some particularly where are they lying snow and fog will linger.
there was a bit of a shock at the masters snooker in milton keynes.n knocked out at the quarter final stage by david gilbert, who won it on a deciding frame. in the day's other match stuart bingham played sean murphy, the latest from that match is on the bbc sport website and app. and that's all the sport for now. hello there thursday brought sno to many parts of scotland and northern england. ten cm of lying snow. cold with temperatures struggling to climb above freezing. a winter bully was...
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he beat thailand's thepchaiya un—nooh by six frames to four in milton keynes.n cancelled due covid concerns. one slalom and downhill race have been moved to kitzbuehel instead. india batted with great resolve to pull off a memorable draw against australia in the third test in sydney overnight. that keeps their series tied at 1—1 ahead of the final test in brisbane, but the focus in the aftermath of the test was on the behaviour of the australia captain tim paine and batsman steve smith. patrick gearey has the story. in test cricket nowadays, very little is private. so anyone watching or listening could hear the australian captain tim paine's chat here. dropping a curse loses its impact in the next over if you drop a catch. austria drew a match they should have one and tim paine, who would already been fined for swearing as an umpire, was asked if his behaviour outfitted with the policy of playing with respect. we wa nt to ta ke policy of playing with respect. we want to take the game is close to the fans as closely as we can. and sometimes that is part of it. w
he beat thailand's thepchaiya un—nooh by six frames to four in milton keynes.n cancelled due covid concerns. one slalom and downhill race have been moved to kitzbuehel instead. india batted with great resolve to pull off a memorable draw against australia in the third test in sydney overnight. that keeps their series tied at 1—1 ahead of the final test in brisbane, but the focus in the aftermath of the test was on the behaviour of the australia captain tim paine and batsman steve smith....
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host: milton is on the line for democrats.hat do you make of this news about the house considering a second impeachment of the president. to that last caller, i want to make two quick points. boo hoo hoo to the last caller. there's a young woman by the beverly beatty bragging about how she attacked the capital on youtube. my second point is this, donald trump went to the rally before anything kicked off and he told them i want you to go down and cause mayhem and destruction. then at the end of the day he says he called out the national guard because these people were criminals. impeachededs to be for being two-faced. .ost: that was milton haleyville, new york, roberta, republican caller. caller: i am so upset. this president is for the people . i honor him. i adore him and his family. i think it's a disgrace. ,hey are all envious washington. the swamp. because of what he's done for this country. they don't recognize that? what is wrong with them? the: did you watch president's speech that so many are talking about? caller: yes
host: milton is on the line for democrats.hat do you make of this news about the house considering a second impeachment of the president. to that last caller, i want to make two quick points. boo hoo hoo to the last caller. there's a young woman by the beverly beatty bragging about how she attacked the capital on youtube. my second point is this, donald trump went to the rally before anything kicked off and he told them i want you to go down and cause mayhem and destruction. then at the end of...
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reverend milton perry walked from jersey city to washington. [ applause ] walked 230 miles.d by reverend martin luther king, walked to maintain their human dignity and their rights. let us all walk together for freedom, for liberty, and equality! >> he walked like the people of montgomery, alabama. the whole world listening to their footsteps. ♪♪ it all started when mrs. rosa parks wouldn't give up her seat on the bus to a white man. >> as far as i can remember, during my lifetime, i resisted the idea of being mistreated and pushed around because of my race. and i felt that all people should be free regardless of their color. and when the driver demanded that we give up this seat, i felt that the time had come to not take it anymore. i had had enough, and this was truly the end of being pushed around. ♪♪ >> they walked and cried, wouldn't ride in shame, walked on weary feet, walked on weary feet till their cause was won in the highest court of the land. ♪♪ answering bombs and fire with love. answering violence withstanding together. >> there are three ways to deal with injus
reverend milton perry walked from jersey city to washington. [ applause ] walked 230 miles.d by reverend martin luther king, walked to maintain their human dignity and their rights. let us all walk together for freedom, for liberty, and equality! >> he walked like the people of montgomery, alabama. the whole world listening to their footsteps. ♪♪ it all started when mrs. rosa parks wouldn't give up her seat on the bus to a white man. >> as far as i can remember, during my...
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she knows her milton and spencer.he was bringing that extremely educated mind to bear when she thought about things like madonna, but by elevating pop-culture in the way she did, she has yielded a generation of younger scholars who do not have that grounding. i think it was probably a to elevate her pop-culture and visual culture and movies and tv to the same level as the great classics. susan: lets hear her in her own words. this is from 2017. she was discussing her book, free women and free men. >> i was not one of what we would call pro-sex feminists. in the 1970's, i loved charlie's angels. i loved cosmopolitan magazine. meanwhile, the other feminists were occupying helen gurley brown's offices and wanting the home magazine to be shut down. there is no way i could be taken into the women's movement. i was drummed out of it from the start. people who think she was made by feminism -- i was not made by betty. betty did not create jermaine greer in australia. she did not create me in upstate new york. it is about tim
she knows her milton and spencer.he was bringing that extremely educated mind to bear when she thought about things like madonna, but by elevating pop-culture in the way she did, she has yielded a generation of younger scholars who do not have that grounding. i think it was probably a to elevate her pop-culture and visual culture and movies and tv to the same level as the great classics. susan: lets hear her in her own words. this is from 2017. she was discussing her book, free women and free...
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serving those two regiments including arthur b lee who lived his entire post-war life in the area of milton. another group of veterans or soldiers i want to mention is arthur b lee, and we'll come back in later in the story. another group that i researched were employees of wisconsin regiments of wisconsin officers i did not set out to research them. but as i was going through the documents that i could find on them i found that these employees were just as likely to die in service as the soldiers. so i started looking up as much as i could about them too and found about 180 who had actually been placed on wisconsin rosters as cooks, blacksmiths, teamsters, and many many of them moved to wisconsin later. some of them, after they had served as employees, enlisted as full blood full-fledged soldiers in the u.s colored troops. now one thing to remember with them is the vast majority of these these men were never put on official rosters. so i have 180 some who were there there were many more hundreds, maybe thousands whose who were never put on the rosters. later on, the ones who were rostered
serving those two regiments including arthur b lee who lived his entire post-war life in the area of milton. another group of veterans or soldiers i want to mention is arthur b lee, and we'll come back in later in the story. another group that i researched were employees of wisconsin regiments of wisconsin officers i did not set out to research them. but as i was going through the documents that i could find on them i found that these employees were just as likely to die in service as the...
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as as milton berle once you're going to retire and he said to what. i what would i do. saw the 85 of live the long life i've beaten so many health issues i've had. heart attacks. bypass surgery. prostate cancer. lung surgery. i recently got diagnosed with leukemia but it was chronic not acute so i take a pill every day and. and i have to watch my so good shortness of breath sometimes you know you don't get young. but i still. love the day what's going to happen today and when you're curious and by the way the whole key is a success to me is curiosity and you lose curiosity. there's no reason i'm so curious as to what's going to win today. what's going to happen tomorrow what is this all about what the hell is for x. . here's what i'd like my obit to read. oldest man in the history of the world. as the way. a jealous but. it took 3 weeks to wipe the smile off as. i've got to go but i don't want to go but i think. i'm proud of what i've done. i've been in the media a long time. to use one of the few channels we knew for paedos know this is my country the greatest show on
as as milton berle once you're going to retire and he said to what. i what would i do. saw the 85 of live the long life i've beaten so many health issues i've had. heart attacks. bypass surgery. prostate cancer. lung surgery. i recently got diagnosed with leukemia but it was chronic not acute so i take a pill every day and. and i have to watch my so good shortness of breath sometimes you know you don't get young. but i still. love the day what's going to happen today and when you're curious and...
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the masters snooker gets underway today in milton keynes — without world number onejudd trump, who testedck lisowski, who also returned a positive result. their places go to substitutes who were in the tournament bubble. that's all the sport. now on bbc news, here's ben with the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us today. with me are anna mikhailova, deputy political editor at the mail on sunday and james rampton, features writer at the independent. welcome to you both. here are the front—pages. the sunday times carries a warning from the chief medical officer professor chris whitty that emergency patients will be turned away from hospitals, causing "avoidable deaths", unless the public starts obeying the lockdown. while the observer has senior nhs figures warning the number of doctors, nurses and other healthcare workers who are falling ill with covid—i9 has reached crisis levels and is seriously hampering the fight against the rapidly escalating pandemic. the sunday people features an ominous warning from a frontline nurse — urging everyone
the masters snooker gets underway today in milton keynes — without world number onejudd trump, who testedck lisowski, who also returned a positive result. their places go to substitutes who were in the tournament bubble. that's all the sport. now on bbc news, here's ben with the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us today. with me are anna mikhailova, deputy political editor at the mail on sunday and james rampton, features writer at the...
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and finally, to a shock at the masters snooker in milton keynes, where the former champion, neil robertsoninals, it was bingtao who staged a big comeback to clinch the decider and win 6—5. more reaction to that over on the bbc sport website, as well as tonight‘s football. but from me and the team, that‘s all your support but from me and the team, that‘s all your sport for now. have a good night. hello there. the next couple of days are looking pretty wet for much of the country. we‘ll see some winteriness across the high ground in the north as this wedge of milder air with the rain pushes up against this colder air to the east of the country. so here a cold, frosty start. could see an ice risk for western scotland, northwest england. some freezing rain perhaps falls on frozen surfaces. as there is rain out west slowly pushes its way eastwards through the course of wednesday. snow developing on the pennines and across the scottish hills. rain also extending down into the southeast of england. further south and west a milder day. considering what it will be further north and east. through we
and finally, to a shock at the masters snooker in milton keynes, where the former champion, neil robertsoninals, it was bingtao who staged a big comeback to clinch the decider and win 6—5. more reaction to that over on the bbc sport website, as well as tonight‘s football. but from me and the team, that‘s all your support but from me and the team, that‘s all your sport for now. have a good night. hello there. the next couple of days are looking pretty wet for much of the country. we‘ll...
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mean under milton obote to so that's the kind of legacy that they're trying to hang on to but then of course in these types of situations and it's by no means unique to uganda we've seen it in many other african countries imposed liberation settings where you know political power it comes incumbency also comes with certain benefits with economic benefits with financial benefits so it may well be that members of this generation that are in government would want to protect those interests as much as possible you also have you know. issues of accountability there's been a lot of a lot of talk about that there's been a lot of talk about issues of the of the of injustice those issues are not going to disappear so it is also conceivable that people that are within the government apparatus are also looking at the possibility of prosecution so you've got all these issues combined extend it then it then gives us a sense as to why members of this generation would want to hold on to office but like i said it's not unique to uganda there are many other post liberation settings where you have this
mean under milton obote to so that's the kind of legacy that they're trying to hang on to but then of course in these types of situations and it's by no means unique to uganda we've seen it in many other african countries imposed liberation settings where you know political power it comes incumbency also comes with certain benefits with economic benefits with financial benefits so it may well be that members of this generation that are in government would want to protect those interests as much...
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china's yan bingtao is through to the semi—finals of the masters snooker in milton keynes after beatingngland flanker alex sanderson has left saracens after 17 years to take over as director of rugby at sale sharks. he replaces steve diamond, who stepped down in december. the rain fell in sri lanka on the second day of the first test. only 53 overs played today. but in that time, captainjoe root moved from 66 to 168 not out, making good on his promise to bring in some big scores. and there was an impressive debut for dan lawrence, too. joe wilson was watching. from sri lanka to everywhere, the world hopes this year might be better than the last. well, forjoe root, it already is. sublime, 100 number 18 forjoe root. in 2020, he never got to 100. in his first test innings of 2021, the captain made it. it's alljust numbers, but look how it changes the mood. now, watch this shot closely. crucially, root hits it into the ground, so even though it bounces up off his glove and is caught, it is not out. the sri lanka coach saw it differently. mickey arthur wears his heart on his sleeve, near tha
china's yan bingtao is through to the semi—finals of the masters snooker in milton keynes after beatingngland flanker alex sanderson has left saracens after 17 years to take over as director of rugby at sale sharks. he replaces steve diamond, who stepped down in december. the rain fell in sri lanka on the second day of the first test. only 53 overs played today. but in that time, captainjoe root moved from 66 to 168 not out, making good on his promise to bring in some big scores. and there...
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, royal duties this year included watching the work of detection dogs at their training centre in milton these dogs could identify people carrying the covid—i9 virus. this is bbc 5 live! and camilla stepped into the radio editor's chair for the emma barnett show on the bbc‘s five live. well, it's very nice to have you here. clarence house became a radio studio for the day. the focus was on the causes that mattered to her, including domestic violence and the dangers lockdown pose to victims of abuse. you're there, you can't get out, you've probably got children there — that's the worst thing — you feel you can't leave because you must take the children. you've probably got a telephone, but you can't get to it, because probably the abuser is there. i mean, where do you go? she also spoke of herjoy of being reunited with her grandchildren and how her husband's fitness help him beat covid. and it was the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall who led the country through remembrance in may, marking 75 years since ve day. at ”am they led national tributes at the balmoral war memorial in s
, royal duties this year included watching the work of detection dogs at their training centre in milton these dogs could identify people carrying the covid—i9 virus. this is bbc 5 live! and camilla stepped into the radio editor's chair for the emma barnett show on the bbc‘s five live. well, it's very nice to have you here. clarence house became a radio studio for the day. the focus was on the causes that mattered to her, including domestic violence and the dangers lockdown pose to victims...
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any tournament since august has been in milton keynes and, after so long apart, his girlfriend, ada,he's very, very excited at the _ in. actually, he's very, very excited at the moment. - in. actually, he's very, very excited at the moment. he| in. actually, he's very, very . excited at the moment. he has imagined — excited at the moment. he has imagined how he would celebrate it at the _ imagined how he would celebrate it at the moment. but currently he's very calm — at the moment. but currently he's very calm. and even though in the last few— very calm. and even though in the last few frames, he was not playing very well, _ last few frames, he was not playing very well, but... but he didn't give up. very well, but... but he didn't give u . . g ., very well, but... but he didn't give u -. g ., , ., , , very well, but... but he didn't give up. john higgins was runner-up this time. he up. john higgins was runner-up this time- he had _ up. john higgins was runner-up this time. he had won _ up. john higgins was runner-up this time. he had won the _ up. john higgins was runner-up this ti
any tournament since august has been in milton keynes and, after so long apart, his girlfriend, ada,he's very, very excited at the _ in. actually, he's very, very excited at the moment. - in. actually, he's very, very excited at the moment. he| in. actually, he's very, very . excited at the moment. he has imagined — excited at the moment. he has imagined how he would celebrate it at the _ imagined how he would celebrate it at the moment. but currently he's very calm — at the moment. but...
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misgovernance in uganda under india mean under milton obote is so that's the kind of legacy that they're trying to hang on to but then of course in these types of situations and it's by no means unique to uganda we've seen it in many other african countries and post liberation settings where you know political power it comes incumbency also comes with certain benefits with economic benefits with financial benefits so it's may well be that members of this generation that are in government would want to protect those interests as much as possible you also have you know. issues of accountability there's been a lot of a lot of talk about that there's been a lot of talk about issues of of of injustice those issues are not going to disappear so it is also conceivable that people that are within the governments of our us are also looking at the possibility of prosecution so you've got all these issues combine extend it then give them gives us a sense as to why members of this generation would want to hold on to office but like i said it's not unique to uganda there are many other post liberatio
misgovernance in uganda under india mean under milton obote is so that's the kind of legacy that they're trying to hang on to but then of course in these types of situations and it's by no means unique to uganda we've seen it in many other african countries and post liberation settings where you know political power it comes incumbency also comes with certain benefits with economic benefits with financial benefits so it's may well be that members of this generation that are in government would...
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all right let's bring in our guests in tokyo dan or lou it's a sports writer at japan times in milton keynes in the u.k. gail emms is a former olympic silver medalist in badminton and in reading also in the u.k. simon clarke is associate professor in cellular microbiology at the university of reading welcome to the program then let me start with you today i want to talk 1st about the tokyo olympics why is the prime minister in japan insisting that the olympics will go on what are the potential financial costs and the political costs at play if the olympics were to be canceled. well 1st of all thank you for having me the potential costs of not holding the olympics as schedule look the significant surge and which has spent billions new infrastructure in terms of the news that he is preparing to receive tens of thousands of athletes coaches specials and of course fans this was supposed to be the centerpiece of what has been a massive effort over the last decade to really get the countries tours of infrastructure into gear to create these new sports facilities to modernize a lot of things
all right let's bring in our guests in tokyo dan or lou it's a sports writer at japan times in milton keynes in the u.k. gail emms is a former olympic silver medalist in badminton and in reading also in the u.k. simon clarke is associate professor in cellular microbiology at the university of reading welcome to the program then let me start with you today i want to talk 1st about the tokyo olympics why is the prime minister in japan insisting that the olympics will go on what are the potential...
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that is the main question. sor) the masters snooker continues in milton keynes today, the three timeout one of the pre tournament favourites he failed to get out of this snooker as he lost to stephen maguire. selby has also been talking about his own mental health, and the effect that his father's death had on him at the age of 16. ijust had a friend of the family who was sort of my coach as well for a period of time when i was younger who took me under his wing when my father passed away. i moved in with him at the time. to be fair, for the first six months, i didn't want to play snooker and ijust killed into a ball and i was not in a good place, almost to the point of ending my own life as well. —— ijust curled into a ball. to today's action ronnie o'sullivan up against ding junhui, first to six frames, in their first round match. by by the looks of it, bame is ahead at the moment. —— ding is ahead at the moment. ronnie, with seven titles, nobody has won it more. i'll have more for you in the next hour. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has set out new restrictions design
that is the main question. sor) the masters snooker continues in milton keynes today, the three timeout one of the pre tournament favourites he failed to get out of this snooker as he lost to stephen maguire. selby has also been talking about his own mental health, and the effect that his father's death had on him at the age of 16. ijust had a friend of the family who was sort of my coach as well for a period of time when i was younger who took me under his wing when my father passed away. i...
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at the moment what we're hearing is that the investor class has no responsibility in kind of wacko milton friedman esque way to anything but their own self aggrandizement and they have no responsibility to society whatsoever it's a complete breakdown of the social contract and we're now into a chaotic period paul tudor jones looked at this and he said you know what big coin is actually a bet on humanity and where is buying into these plays that flame to the societal breakdown as wall street's recommending now of course why wouldn't they then you need to just side on your own volition do i want to be a part of the problem and invest in the destruction of america or do i want to buy big coin and invest in humanity and hope that the idea of america survives this meltdown yeah and i think it's important that it's more globalized like people and our telegram group they come from all corners of the earth i feel like a queen or i don't feel like americans like if this system has to collapse and then it has to collapse because that's what's that's the motions that outcome the fate is is written i
at the moment what we're hearing is that the investor class has no responsibility in kind of wacko milton friedman esque way to anything but their own self aggrandizement and they have no responsibility to society whatsoever it's a complete breakdown of the social contract and we're now into a chaotic period paul tudor jones looked at this and he said you know what big coin is actually a bet on humanity and where is buying into these plays that flame to the societal breakdown as wall street's...
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ending at milton to go to community for the time would come from zambia and speak another time when the thinking limits capital was at 70 the whole thing came time came home to him it is very clear if you can reprocess i think the hope is this that generally because most of the population have caught up with him in the modern reality even many of the older generation people older than myself will need to some of the senior politicians in the in the seventy's a group of just a few years a few weeks ago in kampala people have looked tired they want change the only thing is they don't know how i think people are going to review beyond this election especially because of the and president money which is actually pretty good the violence leading the election down on social media it was actually called in is everybody in the country i think that was wrong but. krista tippett i'd like to bring you back in one continuation another time of the 70 what does it mean for the region what is it mean for east africa for foreign policy and to security. that's a good question and as was just mentioned 7
ending at milton to go to community for the time would come from zambia and speak another time when the thinking limits capital was at 70 the whole thing came time came home to him it is very clear if you can reprocess i think the hope is this that generally because most of the population have caught up with him in the modern reality even many of the older generation people older than myself will need to some of the senior politicians in the in the seventy's a group of just a few years a few...
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staff at milton keynes university hospital found them a vicar and helped them to organise a ceremonyf our time. simon was about to be admitted to intensive care, his condition rapidly deteriorating. his fiancee lizzie had been told he might not recover. my heart broke. to be sat there so ill and to be told the person you love, you might not see them again, isjust... ..indescribable. with time running out nursing staff here immediately set about planning a wedding. they called in a local vicar, who came and did the ceremony in intensive care, and they were absolutely amazing, absolutely amazing. bearing in mind all that was going on, what was going through your mind? we got to make that promise to each other. we got to have something that we didn't think we were going to be able to have. against expectations simon rallied and just a day after being taken into intensive care he was returned to the covid ward and his new wife. ten days after the wedding, simon is thought to be over the worst and lizzie is due to be discharged. a happy ending for them and for the nurses turned wedding pl
staff at milton keynes university hospital found them a vicar and helped them to organise a ceremonyf our time. simon was about to be admitted to intensive care, his condition rapidly deteriorating. his fiancee lizzie had been told he might not recover. my heart broke. to be sat there so ill and to be told the person you love, you might not see them again, isjust... ..indescribable. with time running out nursing staff here immediately set about planning a wedding. they called in a local vicar,...
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snooker‘s masters event — starting onjanuary the 10th — has been moved from the alexandra palace to milton9 regulations can be followed. the tournament features the world's top 16 players, with stuart bingham defending the title against the likes ofjudd trump, ronnie o'sullivan, neil robertson, john higgins and mark selby. all players will be tested the day before their first match, and will remain within the bubble as long as they are participating in the tournament. the new world darts champion, gerwyn price says he's so thankful he won and wouldn't care if he never took the trophy again. the welshman was in incredible form as he raced into a 6—2 lead against gary anderson, but nerves then got the better of him. eventually price managed to hit the winning double at the 12th time of asking to win by seven sets to three. he takes home the £500,000 winners cheque and also becomes the new world number one. not bad for someone who six years ago was playing professional rugby i remember, i neverfulfilled my dream are potential in rugby days, but if i had, would i have gone on and become a dart
snooker‘s masters event — starting onjanuary the 10th — has been moved from the alexandra palace to milton9 regulations can be followed. the tournament features the world's top 16 players, with stuart bingham defending the title against the likes ofjudd trump, ronnie o'sullivan, neil robertson, john higgins and mark selby. all players will be tested the day before their first match, and will remain within the bubble as long as they are participating in the tournament. the new world darts...
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one story that stands out is a named milton greene, a senior at harvard at the time, you see him running the 110-meter high hurdles. he had times that would have qualified for the olympics, and along with another jewish athlete name norman connors, here you see him, they meet with his family rabbi, a man named harry leavy at temple in boston, and the rabbi talks to these two men and said it would send a real strong message about fair play and standing up if you boycott the game, so they do boycott the games. they are two of the only american athletes who decide they will boycott the games. it is a big ask of young college athletes who have been training for something for the whole lives to say i will sit this one to think aboutve it in 1936, what did americans know about what was going on. they certainly knew there was ,ersecution, jews discrimination against jews, but they lived in the u.s., where discrimination against jews and african-americans in jim crow theyca existed as well, so make a courageous decision to stand up and boycott the games. edna: despite the intensity of that perso
one story that stands out is a named milton greene, a senior at harvard at the time, you see him running the 110-meter high hurdles. he had times that would have qualified for the olympics, and along with another jewish athlete name norman connors, here you see him, they meet with his family rabbi, a man named harry leavy at temple in boston, and the rabbi talks to these two men and said it would send a real strong message about fair play and standing up if you boycott the game, so they do...