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sally smith is in louisiana.t, right, that's a really long way to go. she has to run through a lot of slavery to find a potential life in freedom, right? if sally smith stayed close to the plantation, like she did, in this case, if she stayed close, she could borrow food, come back and try to get things from neighbors. if she left and ran through alabama and mississippi and tried to find her way to the north, she lost that potential support system. so one of the reasons truancy happened and we'll talk more about this in the weeks to come, one of the reasons truancy happened is because running away from a plantation, escaping slavery, was incredibly difficult. also another way to think about how truancy happened is that enslaved people understood that running away from a plantation often meant leaving behind family and friends. so as much as enslaved people hated their bondage, they weren't always ready to abandon the place they might have seen as home. so think back to author holley, right, he is -- he seems to b
sally smith is in louisiana.t, right, that's a really long way to go. she has to run through a lot of slavery to find a potential life in freedom, right? if sally smith stayed close to the plantation, like she did, in this case, if she stayed close, she could borrow food, come back and try to get things from neighbors. if she left and ran through alabama and mississippi and tried to find her way to the north, she lost that potential support system. so one of the reasons truancy happened and...
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sally smith is really getting away. she is out.eally nearby. so smith would hideout for as long as she could. but sometimes she had to come back when she needed food. she talked about this one night, right, where she went back to the place where enslaved people lived. she knocked on the ladies door. she asked for some food. the lady says i have no pride but i can make you a corn cake. so sally smith is starting to feed herself, just as she's about to make her meal. they're a couple of an important things that you can see about truancy in this piece of smith's interview. the one thing is that u.n.c. was fostered by african american communities. smith is trying to use her connections to other enslaved people to help her stay away from forced labor and she is avoiding the work of the can cotton. she's coming back to the plantation to get food. and she says this is how i can help you. you can bake a corn cake. she tried to offer help in whatever way she can. she wears it was possible because of african american communities. connections
sally smith is really getting away. she is out.eally nearby. so smith would hideout for as long as she could. but sometimes she had to come back when she needed food. she talked about this one night, right, where she went back to the place where enslaved people lived. she knocked on the ladies door. she asked for some food. the lady says i have no pride but i can make you a corn cake. so sally smith is starting to feed herself, just as she's about to make her meal. they're a couple of an...
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maybe not sally hemmings.portraits of martha or sally. >> i school social studies teacher from a hamilton mass my tenth grade colleague and i have assigned the summer reading assignment for the honor student to make the decision we've had conversations with students who were involved with the local human rights committee a few students expressed to us race or gender or identity could only be assigned from authors as part of the community they write about. i can respect her they are coming from but i disagree with their argument in part. want to explore that argument further and wonder your thoughts. there is a a lot there. >> the idea is that the students only want books who are writing about a community from which they come from they don't want books from white people about black people. these are young people. i don't agree with that especially books about slavery. racially -based slavery in the united states has been by white authors. but i understand they are desire to probe personal to use people who are
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she talks about sally having.does it in a way that is brilliant and completelyt age-appropriate. i don't see why you could not talkis about or raise the question of the texas republic in younger grades. i don't think there is a problem. not reading the constitution but there are ways to write anything. i havean seen a really good books for young people, for kids, the book i'm talking about now so if elementary school, middle school, has done a wonderful use biography of thomas jefferson that talks about all of a this stuff and age-appropriate way. i think there is a way to do it. as for coming down there to talk about all of this, there are plenty of people in texas who can hold down the fort. [laughter] on that matter. i o do know people gotten very, very aggressive about this. this is the citizens of texas to stand up against censorship , sent up against the idea you can't talk about the truth. i am of a mind kids are more ngunderstanding than we think theyut are. but i have seen so many examples of writing abou
she talks about sally having.does it in a way that is brilliant and completelyt age-appropriate. i don't see why you could not talkis about or raise the question of the texas republic in younger grades. i don't think there is a problem. not reading the constitution but there are ways to write anything. i havean seen a really good books for young people, for kids, the book i'm talking about now so if elementary school, middle school, has done a wonderful use biography of thomas jefferson that...
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she talks about sally hemming. she does it inng a way that is brilliant and completely age-appropriate. i don't see why you couldn't talk about or raise the question about the texas republic and younger grades. i don't think there is a problem. not reading the constitution but there are ways to talk about anything. i have seen all really good books for young people, kids that i am talking about now certainly to elementary school , middle school natalie is on a wonderful biography of thomas jefferson that comes up all of thes stuff. it's an age-appropriate way. i think there is a way to do it. coming down there talking about all this, there are plenty of people on that hamatter. i do know people gotten very, very aggressive about this. this is the citizens of texas to stand up, stand up against censorship. stand up against the idea you can't talk about the truth. i am of a mind kids are more interesting than we think they are. i've seen so many examples of writing about the issues about race in children's books. i t
she talks about sally hemming. she does it inng a way that is brilliant and completely age-appropriate. i don't see why you couldn't talk about or raise the question about the texas republic and younger grades. i don't think there is a problem. not reading the constitution but there are ways to talk about anything. i have seen all really good books for young people, kids that i am talking about now certainly to elementary school , middle school natalie is on a wonderful biography of thomas...
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we don't know the name of sally hemmings. dave missed in the story is a visual image depiction of sally hemmings. using from time to time the descriptions that she was mighty white and she had long straight hair down her head. she was three quarters european" of african. but as the many sketches i don't see many images but no see many many pictures which depict sally hemmings. can doctor annette gordon-reed say something about that for me please predispute if we don't have pictures of her. i mean, we have are people have sort of imagined ideas of what she looks like an they do those reproductions r of her. but we don't have any pictures we don't have images of jefferson's wife. there might be a couple of silhouettes of hers but strangelyy enough, the fortress were destroyed and fathers home was destroyed by fire. it's interesting that she apparently was as a married woman rated people that class would've done. so this is sort of an odd thing, his two sisters completely different places in the hierarchy the neither of them to
we don't know the name of sally hemmings. dave missed in the story is a visual image depiction of sally hemmings. using from time to time the descriptions that she was mighty white and she had long straight hair down her head. she was three quarters european" of african. but as the many sketches i don't see many images but no see many many pictures which depict sally hemmings. can doctor annette gordon-reed say something about that for me please predispute if we don't have pictures of her....
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maybe not sally heming. i mean the first images of the hemings' family are her grandchildren that we have. but we don't have portraits of martha or of sally. >> host: this is a text from ann page, a high school social studies teacher at hamilton high school in hamilton, mass. dr. reed my tenth grade colleague and i have assigned on juneteenth as the summer reading assignment for our tenth grade honor students in making the decision regarding this year's assigned book, we had conversations with students, mostly white who were involved with a local human rights committee, a few students expressed to us that they felt strongly that books assigned about race, gender, or identity should only be assigned from authors who identify as part of the community they write about. as a teacher, i respect and understand where these students are coming from, but i disagree in part with their arguments. i want to explore this argument further this summer and wonder about your thoughts on this belief. that's a lot of -- a lot
maybe not sally heming. i mean the first images of the hemings' family are her grandchildren that we have. but we don't have portraits of martha or of sally. >> host: this is a text from ann page, a high school social studies teacher at hamilton high school in hamilton, mass. dr. reed my tenth grade colleague and i have assigned on juneteenth as the summer reading assignment for our tenth grade honor students in making the decision regarding this year's assigned book, we had conversations...
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sally hemmings grandchildren, great grandchildren. trying to get the precise number here right talked about how jefferson felt about her, that he loved her, mr. jefferson loved her dearly they said. they don't talk about how she felt about him and once she comes back to the united states with him, this is something that started when they were in france in the placece where sally hemmings and her brother james could have taken their freedom there and so she thinks about doing that and jefferson promises her if she comes back to the story they tell and jeffersonn promised her when thy come back to the united states, she would live a good life in monticello and any children that they would have would be free when they were 21 and she comes back with him. i don't know -- she can come back with him because obviously she trusted him to carry that out, but she's 16 year's old and that could have been -- 16th-year-old is not the same as today but young and she comes back with him and in fact, what he said he was going to do he did. s we don't
sally hemmings grandchildren, great grandchildren. trying to get the precise number here right talked about how jefferson felt about her, that he loved her, mr. jefferson loved her dearly they said. they don't talk about how she felt about him and once she comes back to the united states with him, this is something that started when they were in france in the placece where sally hemmings and her brother james could have taken their freedom there and so she thinks about doing that and jefferson...
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sally hemmings was.ghter of john it was also the daughter and the father of martha jefferson. jefferson's wife so sally hemmings was jefferson's life half-sister so that is the case. in his bias, to understandable. he up in that place, it was a town that had a very very tough racial history and was a man burned at the stake on the courthouse steps and it was recorded in the newspaper and it was a person who was accused of doing something to a white woman. while global a white girl the woods. and was lynched is sensually. so i took about this in the book, and is a really racial violence in town that made the kind of places some of my relatives didn't even spend the night there read because of the racial past and this is the story they can be told, and from my hometown but this story can be told in other places. burning at the stake is something happening in the 20th century. that was taken place but yes, had a very very tough history. >> lisa, indiana, hi lisa. >> i greeted i am so impressed with your ent
sally hemmings was.ghter of john it was also the daughter and the father of martha jefferson. jefferson's wife so sally hemmings was jefferson's life half-sister so that is the case. in his bias, to understandable. he up in that place, it was a town that had a very very tough racial history and was a man burned at the stake on the courthouse steps and it was recorded in the newspaper and it was a person who was accused of doing something to a white woman. while global a white girl the woods....
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maybe not sally hemmings. i mean, the first images of the hemmings family are of her grandchildren that we have, but we don't have portraits of martha or of sally. >> this is a text from ann page, a high school social studies teacher at hamilton high school in mass. >> and my colleague and i have assigned juneteenth for honors students. in making this decision, we had conversations with students, mostly white, who are involved with the local human rights committee and a few students expressed to us that they felt strongly that books assigned about race, gender or identity only by those who are a part of the community they write about. as a teacher i understand where they're coming from, but i will look at this argument and belief. there is a lot to digest there. >> the idea is that the students only want books by people who write about a community from which they come from. in other words, they don't want books from white people about black people? >> i think that's where we're headed here. >> these are young
maybe not sally hemmings. i mean, the first images of the hemmings family are of her grandchildren that we have, but we don't have portraits of martha or of sally. >> this is a text from ann page, a high school social studies teacher at hamilton high school in mass. >> and my colleague and i have assigned juneteenth for honors students. in making this decision, we had conversations with students, mostly white, who are involved with the local human rights committee and a few students...
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first, sally hemmings, sally hemmings, was the daughter, and jefferson's half sister. his implicit bias, it's understand able that you grew up in that place. it was a town that had a very, very-- that has a very, very tough racial history and there was a man burned at the stake on the courthouse steps in conroe. it was reported in the newspaper. it was a person, you know, who was accused of doing something to a white woman, found with a white girl in the woods and was lynched essentially. so, conroe has-- and i talk about this in the book, that it has an instance-- racial violence in the town and some of my relatives wouldn't spend the night in conroe because of its racial past. and this is a story that could be told about other towns and not making an excuse for my hometown, but this story could be told in other places. the burning at the stake is medieval and this is something happening in the 20th century, you don't think of as taking place, but, yeah, it had a very, very tough history. >> lisa cicero, indiana. hi, lisa. >> hi, ms. reed, i'm impressed with your enti
first, sally hemmings, sally hemmings, was the daughter, and jefferson's half sister. his implicit bias, it's understand able that you grew up in that place. it was a town that had a very, very-- that has a very, very tough racial history and there was a man burned at the stake on the courthouse steps in conroe. it was reported in the newspaper. it was a person, you know, who was accused of doing something to a white woman, found with a white girl in the woods and was lynched essentially. so,...
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it is -- sally- it is— prepare for their own decline? it is -- sally. decline? it 3 —— sally. it is really tough. there's a massive rivalry between them. that is what all the preparation is about, that is why some train harder than others if you think somebody has an edge over you and that is why rivalry is good, it pushes you on. i think mentally, it's about who can be the toughest and who wants it. both of them, you can see that both of them were some mentally strong out there. there was hardly anything in it. sometimes, i almost say as much as 70% in those finals is around the mental strength. i think that was probably the mental strength but also, physically, you couldn't separate those two. they were so close and so hungry and that is why we have produced this astonishing race. 50. produced this astonishing race. so, sall , 70% produced this astonishing race. so, sally. 70% is _ produced this astonishing race. so, sally, 70% is mental, what have you made then of those twins doing well in the skateboarding?— in the skateboarding? tweens. astounding-
it is -- sally- it is— prepare for their own decline? it is -- sally. decline? it 3 —— sally. it is really tough. there's a massive rivalry between them. that is what all the preparation is about, that is why some train harder than others if you think somebody has an edge over you and that is why rivalry is good, it pushes you on. i think mentally, it's about who can be the toughest and who wants it. both of them, you can see that both of them were some mentally strong out there. there...
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that a novel about sally hemmings in 1958. for historians until we find material or other things were not going to know much about it than that. >> host: is in bryan, texas good afternoon. >> caller: hello. i was going to ask another question but i had heard sally hemmings was a half-sister of jefferson's wife. did you address that at all? that i will ask my question. >> host: going to ask your second question sir. >> caller: okay, my hometown is also your hometown, conway. i am 84. i discovered i must've gotten some racism by osmosis. when i discovered a beautiful white woman when i was 19 or 20 it was a big shock to me that was even possible. that is my first big example of racism. working to get rid of my prejudice ever since freedom activists of the 60s. my classmate of doctor king. here is my question, who was always a room or a black was burned on the courthouse steps in 32. do you know anything about the? >> and conway texas? >> caller: it was a hotbed of violent racism. it went alright let's hear from annette, gordon r
that a novel about sally hemmings in 1958. for historians until we find material or other things were not going to know much about it than that. >> host: is in bryan, texas good afternoon. >> caller: hello. i was going to ask another question but i had heard sally hemmings was a half-sister of jefferson's wife. did you address that at all? that i will ask my question. >> host: going to ask your second question sir. >> caller: okay, my hometown is also your hometown,...
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sally: but we've managed to get inside where a long-running insurgency has reignited. [gun firing]
sally: but we've managed to get inside where a long-running insurgency has reignited. [gun firing]
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laughter sally hurst. _ it's his eyesight. laughter sally hurst, sac _ it's his eyesight.er way on tuesday with the opening ceremony. of course, you can keep across it all right here on the bbc, but that's all from sportsday. have a very good night. hello again. so far this month, the weather has been quite average in terms of rainfall. quite average for temperatures, but it has been a cloudy month. today, we had a lot of clouds once again. a few breaks, and think as clouds across northern england, where we had outbreaks of rain. to the west, we have these weather fronts associated with this low pressure. that will bring fans of rain across the uk over the next few days. overnight tonight, it's a dry picture for most,. but not a cold night — temperatures about 10—14 celsius. now, tomorrow, the first sign of that area of rain will make its presence felt in northern ireland with the rain turning heavy and steady here. i think for scotland, england and wales, a better chance of seeing some bigger breaks in the cloud and a bit more in the way of sunshine, and we may well hold
laughter sally hurst. _ it's his eyesight. laughter sally hurst, sac _ it's his eyesight.er way on tuesday with the opening ceremony. of course, you can keep across it all right here on the bbc, but that's all from sportsday. have a very good night. hello again. so far this month, the weather has been quite average in terms of rainfall. quite average for temperatures, but it has been a cloudy month. today, we had a lot of clouds once again. a few breaks, and think as clouds across northern...
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a novel about sally hemmings in 1978. as far as historians go mostly finds material were not going to do much more t about it. >> sent brian a texas good afternoon. >> hello. i was planning to ask another question, i had heard sally hemmings with a half sister of jefferson's wife. could you address that at all? that i'll asked my question. would going after second question. >> guest: my hometown is also your home town cotton room i discovered i must've gotten some racism by all samosas. when i discovered a beautiful black woman at ut was 19 or 20 that was a big shock to me that was even possible. that is my first big example of racism and i've been working to get rid of my prejudice ever since bird activists of the 60s i marched with jackson and gladys knight and walter king. here's my question, it was alwaysk a rumor a black man was burned on the courthouse steps in 32. you know anything about that? before in conway texas? >> connor texas montgomery county is of violent racism. >> let's hear from annette gordon reed, sal
a novel about sally hemmings in 1978. as far as historians go mostly finds material were not going to do much more t about it. >> sent brian a texas good afternoon. >> hello. i was planning to ask another question, i had heard sally hemmings with a half sister of jefferson's wife. could you address that at all? that i'll asked my question. would going after second question. >> guest: my hometown is also your home town cotton room i discovered i must've gotten some racism by...
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>> thank you for that, sally. the afghan capital of kabul has been battered by two days of explosions, including an assault on tuesday night on the home of the ministry of defense. the taliban claimed responsibility on wednesday as the diplomatic green zone was the scene of fresh blasts. courts this house riddled with bullets is where at least four heavily armed attackers launched their assault. the suicide bomber detonated to be hickle. this residence is still in shock. she showed us this video she took with her children during the attack. >> all of the flowers were destroyed. we could hear a lot of explosions and gunfire. i was very worried about my two children. there was too much dust in the rubble and debris. >> in the street next-door, this may lead us into the darkness. no one is even allowed to carry a knife. i don't understand how they could bring a car here and detonate it. the government is not in -- >> the attack last night lasted more than three hours. this has conquered lar squads but this attack in
>> thank you for that, sally. the afghan capital of kabul has been battered by two days of explosions, including an assault on tuesday night on the home of the ministry of defense. the taliban claimed responsibility on wednesday as the diplomatic green zone was the scene of fresh blasts. courts this house riddled with bullets is where at least four heavily armed attackers launched their assault. the suicide bomber detonated to be hickle. this residence is still in shock. she showed us...
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i'm sally bundock. the belarusian athlete who defied her team's orders to fly home from the olympics has left tokyo on a flight to austria. president biden says the govenor of new york andrew cuomo should resign after an investigation found he'd sexually harassed women while in office. an oil tanker�*s hijacked in the gulf of oman — britain and the us express concern after armed men order the ship to sail to iran. i am sarah mulkerrins, in tokyo, where we have had another world record on the track as america's sydney mclaughlin wins gold in the 400 metres hurdles and sky brown becomes the youngest british olympian. she is in action in the skateboard park final. hello and welcome. krystina timanovskaya the belarusian sprinter who refused her team's orders to fly home from the olympic games is on her way to vienna. it's not clear why the 24—year—old has taken the flight to vienna and not to warsaw — her original planned destination after she was granted a humanitarian visa by poland. she arrived at narita
i'm sally bundock. the belarusian athlete who defied her team's orders to fly home from the olympics has left tokyo on a flight to austria. president biden says the govenor of new york andrew cuomo should resign after an investigation found he'd sexually harassed women while in office. an oil tanker�*s hijacked in the gulf of oman — britain and the us express concern after armed men order the ship to sail to iran. i am sarah mulkerrins, in tokyo, where we have had another world record on...
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thomas jefferson and sally hemings and the second is "the hemingses of monticello." she won the polk award and the pulitzer prize for that look enter most recent along with peter -- as most was that of the patriarchs. why did jefferson referred himself that way? >> guest: he was comparing himself to the patriarchs of old and he people and he had power and yet all these kinds of things. he was the patriarch of this particular era and he saw himself that way and of course he looked at that and said what? i insisted that we put that in quotes in the look because we didn't want people thinking that we were calling it that. it's his identity. we look at thishi as negative ad that's why i didn't want to be associatedd with calling them bt he saw himself as a person who had responsibilities. he looked at the slaveholder and all of those things and the father who has control over daughters and so forthd and sad this is a bit much. a side is these are all the people i'm responsible for that i'm supposed to take care of. we thought he calls himself that a couple of times. the
thomas jefferson and sally hemings and the second is "the hemingses of monticello." she won the polk award and the pulitzer prize for that look enter most recent along with peter -- as most was that of the patriarchs. why did jefferson referred himself that way? >> guest: he was comparing himself to the patriarchs of old and he people and he had power and yet all these kinds of things. he was the patriarch of this particular era and he saw himself that way and of course he...
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so one animal i'll start out with is sally the hen sally belonged to robert e lee. she escaped from a shipment of poultry that was being sent to the confederate army in 1862 and fortunately for her she ran into lee's tent they hit it off. lost every day thereafter. she would lay an egg under lee's bed. this relationship went on until unfortunately the bell of the wilderness when there was a misunderstanding and nelly unfortunately ended up on the menu lee was very upset about that. there were other animals used as mascots as well. one of the most popular we're dogs dogs and man's best friend. although these cows might hear might challenge that dogs were very often used his mascots for regiments one of the most famous dogs was sally the dog sally was the mascot of the pennsylvania 11th infantry and she went everywhere with them. she paraded with them including in front of president lincoln. she went into battle with them. she fought with them at the bell of gettysburg and there she went missing for a number of days. found her she was guarding the bodies of their dead
so one animal i'll start out with is sally the hen sally belonged to robert e lee. she escaped from a shipment of poultry that was being sent to the confederate army in 1862 and fortunately for her she ran into lee's tent they hit it off. lost every day thereafter. she would lay an egg under lee's bed. this relationship went on until unfortunately the bell of the wilderness when there was a misunderstanding and nelly unfortunately ended up on the menu lee was very upset about that. there were...
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i'm sally bundock with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. president biden defends his decision to withdraw troops from afghanistan, saying the mission is counter—terrorism, not nation—building. i stand squarely behind my decision. after 20 years, i have learned the hard way that there was never a good time to withdraw us forces. more than 60 countries issue a joint statement calling on the taliban to allow people to leave afghanistan. haiti's suffering continues. after the deadly earthquake, a tropical storm makes landfall on the island. and the mystery of the missing manuscripts —
i'm sally bundock with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. president biden defends his decision to withdraw troops from afghanistan, saying the mission is counter—terrorism, not nation—building. i stand squarely behind my decision. after 20 years, i have learned the hard way that there was never a good time to withdraw us forces. more than 60 countries issue a joint statement calling on the taliban to allow people to leave afghanistan. haiti's suffering...
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. >> kansas city animal advocate scott has been working on getting sally sue a forever home.ding so the ad can stay up. year round. scott says once sally sue gets adopted he can promote another dog. >>> and next to a pawfect customer service. >> this dog belle is showing she can expertly receive payment and head scratches from customers. >> better employee than i used to be. the lab's owner runs the store, and belle makes any change necessary. >> belle is also the security for the shop. today isn't just about these dogs. it's for all dogs. >> that's right. let's bring in our own will ganss. checking it out on social media. >> we put out the call, and our wnn fans fetched some adorable pics. sit, stay, and check out some dog gone good pics. up first, this is maggie mae, ronda shared a pic of her fresh from the groomer. extra points for the pink flower. and then these three pups in cleveland, ohio are waiting to be let in. these pups are sasha, gigi and sukie. and this is luna and rascal. rascal is a mama's boy. still down to cuddle with his mom, you can see there. and then thi
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this is the power of the delta variant, sally. i i of the delta variant, sally.w zealand going to be the first developed country to raise interest rates during the pandemic, they would have said yes, absolutely. the question isjust yes, absolutely. the question is just by how much. but then you have these cases reported in auckland of a quick lockdown and quite frankly, as one colleague put it to me, it is not a great look for the reserve bank of new zealand to start hiking up people's mortgages when they can't even leave the house. obviously this doesn't take away the central issue that this proposed rate rise was supposed to solve, which is of course inflation. i think other central banks around the world will be looking quite closely at this, because in many countries prices are rising. economies are starting to open up, demand for goods and services is increasing, but supplies have remained quite low, as well, which is causing prices to go up. so the question is how do you balance letting economies recover with low interest rates without letting inflation go
this is the power of the delta variant, sally. i i of the delta variant, sally.w zealand going to be the first developed country to raise interest rates during the pandemic, they would have said yes, absolutely. the question isjust yes, absolutely. the question is just by how much. but then you have these cases reported in auckland of a quick lockdown and quite frankly, as one colleague put it to me, it is not a great look for the reserve bank of new zealand to start hiking up people's...
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sally hurst, bbc news. yeah, got to love the kit trying on videos!torey says she's as excited as ever as she heads off to her eighth games. if the 14—time gold medallist manages to defend her three titles in cycling's individual pursuit, time trial and road race, she will become the most successful british paralympian of all time. but does that legacy bring extra pressure? certainly on the morning of the race, you have got that big juggernaut of success behind you and you want to continue to add to that. but it is also an opportunity to prove to yourself that the training you have been doing has been in the right direction, that all of that work you have been doing is going to go to a great performance. iamjust as i am just as excited about the race as the uncertainty it might bring. yeah, i think it is really important to focus on the positives and life will go on after regardless of the result. now in a few minutes' time, there will be a repeat of this year's world championship snooker final when mark selby takes on shaun murphy in the opening roun
sally hurst, bbc news. yeah, got to love the kit trying on videos!torey says she's as excited as ever as she heads off to her eighth games. if the 14—time gold medallist manages to defend her three titles in cycling's individual pursuit, time trial and road race, she will become the most successful british paralympian of all time. but does that legacy bring extra pressure? certainly on the morning of the race, you have got that big juggernaut of success behind you and you want to continue to...
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sally was going with the formalities. sally can do no wrong in my eyes.e but also cloud. this morning, we have a lump of cloud across england and wales. we also have cloud in the far north and west of scotland which is likely to linger across shetland. also in some of the islands in the west. inland, we lose the mist and fog and the sun should come out. northern ireland, a similar scenario, should come out. northern ireland, a similarscenario, mist will should come out. northern ireland, a similar scenario, mist will lift and you will see sunshine. and in northern england, the same, we should see sunshine come through. some of it across lincolnshire, yorkshire, north midlands and parts of wales may stick for much of the day. west wales, some sunshine, also in southern england. it will be breezy through the english channel and in the south—east of england and down the north sea coast. that will peg back temperatures. cooler this week along the north sea coastline and at times more cloud. but we could get up to 26 around glasgow today. most in the high teen
sally was going with the formalities. sally can do no wrong in my eyes.e but also cloud. this morning, we have a lump of cloud across england and wales. we also have cloud in the far north and west of scotland which is likely to linger across shetland. also in some of the islands in the west. inland, we lose the mist and fog and the sun should come out. northern ireland, a similar scenario, should come out. northern ireland, a similarscenario, mist will should come out. northern ireland, a...
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exhibit and one of the first things you see here is the life-size statue of president bush's service dog sallyed the real live sully came to the ceremony, that dog is at walter reed and the real iconic photo which is in the exhibit is in front of president bush's casket. president bush got sully in june of 2018 and he served president bush for 6 months before the president's death on november 30th, 2018. a picture of him as a puppy and every day every day tasks added a little quality to the last month of his life. the memorial exhibit itself, we have the flag that flew half staff over the white house and the flag that flew over the capital and one of my favorite items in this exhibit is the ship's we'll that was built by the crew of the uss george h w bush, the last of the nimitz class aircraft carriers. in june, in 2019, they created themselves. all the sailors of the year, they do a service project and the shells that were used for the 21 gun salute at ellington air force base where the body arrived in texas for the funeral in washington dc, the guestbook on the page that angela merkel signe
exhibit and one of the first things you see here is the life-size statue of president bush's service dog sallyed the real live sully came to the ceremony, that dog is at walter reed and the real iconic photo which is in the exhibit is in front of president bush's casket. president bush got sully in june of 2018 and he served president bush for 6 months before the president's death on november 30th, 2018. a picture of him as a puppy and every day every day tasks added a little quality to the...
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so holler, holler one the intuitive sally. she could cooper susan to sally. she could keep ability capable to work. so that's a hand with our her goalie. she doesn't want it that about that a good a cut up because you guys most of the elders have decided to hold a few more meetings to discuss the issue ah, on the most dangerous sections of the road. hodges live is escorted by his old acquaintances from his police days. was a general as well as i knew that you put that up buddies. the man that i'm stuck. dotted dash budget budget. valerie, come from louis post one day on the moon. sherman go. our cost so much as you go with them. the money you know, the me go to nobody. the bottom one moment of the month old 100 you got live has arrived in achieve it. old district had been continued fighting here for years. at 1st there were constant clashes with the taliban, but in 2015 parts of the district were taken over by isis, where they imposed serial law was cassandra law. so you will get a hold of us. it's color montgomery throughout this channel that i'm really didn
so holler, holler one the intuitive sally. she could cooper susan to sally. she could keep ability capable to work. so that's a hand with our her goalie. she doesn't want it that about that a good a cut up because you guys most of the elders have decided to hold a few more meetings to discuss the issue ah, on the most dangerous sections of the road. hodges live is escorted by his old acquaintances from his police days. was a general as well as i knew that you put that up buddies. the man that...
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. >> so here is 11-year-old sally sue. she's a pit bull mix and in search of a loving home.t more than two years in a shelter. one advocate hasonoto promote shelter animals that don't get adopted. >> social media we tend to promote the same story to the same people. a billboard, especially on i-35, it's going to get thousands of views. all we need is that one right person to go by, make eye contact with the billboard, and we're saving another life. >> it'll work. and the group says that once sally sue finds a home, they will promote another shelter pet on a billboard. >> what a great idea. >> good idea. >> how can >>> late show with stephen colbert is next. >> thanks for watching. have a great night. voiceover: the following is a paid presentation for home title lock. the fbi calls home title theft, one of the fastest growing white collar cyber crimes in america. i just call it despicable and the consequences can be devastating. i could not believe that we actually were getting evicted from our home
. >> so here is 11-year-old sally sue. she's a pit bull mix and in search of a loving home.t more than two years in a shelter. one advocate hasonoto promote shelter animals that don't get adopted. >> social media we tend to promote the same story to the same people. a billboard, especially on i-35, it's going to get thousands of views. all we need is that one right person to go by, make eye contact with the billboard, and we're saving another life. >> it'll work. and the group...
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. >> so here is 11-year-old sally sue. she's a pit bull mix and in search of a loving home.she has spent more than two years in a shelter. one advocate has done a lot to promote shelter animals that don't get adopted. >> social media we tend to promote the same story to the same people. a billboard, especially on i-35, it's going to get thousands of views. all we need is that one right person to go by, make eye contact with the billboard, and we're saving another life. >> it'll work. and the group says that once sally sue finds a home, they will promote another shelter pet on a billboard. >> what a great idea. >> good idea. >> how can this is an epic bbq barbeque burger. cannonball! ♪ ♪ what? nothing, you're good. face is good. face is good. your face is there. try my bbq bacon double cheeseburger combo. only at jack in the box. my barbeque bacon double cheeseburger. two 100% beef patties, hickory smoked bacon and award-winning barbeque sauce. ♪ mmm...award winning. ♪ try my bbq bacon double cheeseburger combo. only at jack in the box. >>> late show with stephen colbert is n
. >> so here is 11-year-old sally sue. she's a pit bull mix and in search of a loving home.she has spent more than two years in a shelter. one advocate has done a lot to promote shelter animals that don't get adopted. >> social media we tend to promote the same story to the same people. a billboard, especially on i-35, it's going to get thousands of views. all we need is that one right person to go by, make eye contact with the billboard, and we're saving another life. >>...
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sally bakewell joins us now with the latest on this. sally, what are we hearing? we continue to hear conflict messaging coming from different banks. sally: i think confusion really rains at the moment on wall street. today, we had blackrock and wells fargo saying that they are pushing the return to office plans backed by a month or early october but of course, that contrast with banks that have taken more aggressive lines on bringing people back into the office, such as goldman sachs and jp morgan, who now have people in the building. of course, it is a little bit more difficult for them to turn that ship around. so they seem at least at the moment largely to be sticking to their policies to continue to have people coming into work but it definitely is causing this kind of -- it is jarring. it is causing consternation among people who quite understandably are a little bit anxious going back to work knowing that the delta variant is rampant and transmissible as it is even among vaccinated people. haidi: we know how qian wall street ceo's are to getting people back
sally bakewell joins us now with the latest on this. sally, what are we hearing? we continue to hear conflict messaging coming from different banks. sally: i think confusion really rains at the moment on wall street. today, we had blackrock and wells fargo saying that they are pushing the return to office plans backed by a month or early october but of course, that contrast with banks that have taken more aggressive lines on bringing people back into the office, such as goldman sachs and jp...
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that will actually come everyone down me edited a sally be surely. people dispersed me. but as they struggle to contain the rage of the dispersing crowd, community leaders fear the worst. while i know from people will talk and they actually have armed himself during a died and i was quite alarm boyce's. they have bought all baseball batch. there was a lot of guns out there and i was very afraid by 8 pm, the crowd is still fuming, and large groups gather at a nearby said, yeah, i know in p, and it's clear that the horror of the night before is about to be repeated least it was on the move. the 2nd strike 9. the me, the next morning community leaders make calls to the police and new south wales premier. on you, we need to act. we need to act a quick. otherwise, we will not be able to contains a situations the premium new so swells was contacted and we told them what we should be done. on the 15th of december, yourselves was parliament was called for one session to actually pause the new legislation of lockdown. depending in last down, hundreds of police stopping vehicles c
that will actually come everyone down me edited a sally be surely. people dispersed me. but as they struggle to contain the rage of the dispersing crowd, community leaders fear the worst. while i know from people will talk and they actually have armed himself during a died and i was quite alarm boyce's. they have bought all baseball batch. there was a lot of guns out there and i was very afraid by 8 pm, the crowd is still fuming, and large groups gather at a nearby said, yeah, i know in p, and...
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is it a shot sally bullet? yes, i got a little reason it's just got my new she missed over. i already have again a 10 year old boy mr. cough goes to enable cbs music school. but his curriculum is college level is not on the games be often performed as senior program, including a variation of folks home entitled the peddlers and, and in from to country style rendition of to go go example is one of the festival judges. so with the jones, for 2 generations abdominal players to meet the buyers and living i used to be interesting to film in bush chest, the gym bush that goes to disappear though it seems that the role of the floors and up to our property with which much knowledge, you wish you well, they have a free stocks which goes to your or what your, if you could let you know, and you might to chase to rip as few just going to know what you need. yes. come up with the most to done. that was a point yesterday miss whittaker school was by you she stays with but don't say pretty much what they're going to do because with the technical cuz i still enjoyed which i mean not to who
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you stay on that japan time for now, sally - thatjapan time for now, sally munday from uk sport, andain have won another medal in track cycling the silver in the men's madison. ethan hayter and matt walls finished second in the 200 metre lap place, and matt walls finished second in tokyo following on from his gold in the omnium. they were beaten to gold by the danish pair, who won fame won their second olympic medal 12 years on from winning a silver in beijing. we can speak to ethan hayter�*s dad, tim, and his mum, nikki, whojoin us both now. thanks forjoining us, you too must be proud. irate now. thanks for “oining us, you too must be proud.— must be proud. we are! we are deliahted must be proud. we are! we are delighted for — must be proud. we are! we are delighted for them _ must be proud. we are! we are delighted for them both. - must be proud. we are! we are delighted for them both. they i must be proud. we are! we are - delighted for them both. they have been friends for a long time, they are flatmates now and it is fantastic_ are flatmates now and it is fantastic to see them t
you stay on that japan time for now, sally - thatjapan time for now, sally munday from uk sport, andain have won another medal in track cycling the silver in the men's madison. ethan hayter and matt walls finished second in the 200 metre lap place, and matt walls finished second in tokyo following on from his gold in the omnium. they were beaten to gold by the danish pair, who won fame won their second olympic medal 12 years on from winning a silver in beijing. we can speak to ethan hayter�*s...
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natural defense. spearheading the resistance that now is the afghan, 1st vice president, umbrella sally. unlike us nato, we haven't lost spirit and see enormous opportunities ahead. useless caveats finished joining the resistance select says that he is now off canister legitimate, acting president. after his former boss fled the country amid the taliban advance on cobble. he has fought the telephone before and was also in charge of spying on the militants leading the national security director to. he's rallying resistance together with another key figure, masoud, the son and namesake of prominent african warlord, that oppose the 1st taliban rule. he's what my suit was saying in june about defending afghanistan. they're going to fight for the rights of the people. they're going to fight for the rights of women, and they're going to fight for many other values, the church and you look and we achieve the past to see that you're the 1st line of defense. we are defending europe, you're defending division, and i've been fighting, not just for themselves, but for everyone. videos has started t
natural defense. spearheading the resistance that now is the afghan, 1st vice president, umbrella sally. unlike us nato, we haven't lost spirit and see enormous opportunities ahead. useless caveats finished joining the resistance select says that he is now off canister legitimate, acting president. after his former boss fled the country amid the taliban advance on cobble. he has fought the telephone before and was also in charge of spying on the militants leading the national security director...
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i'm a ruler sally. unlike us nato, we haven't lost spirit and see enormous opportunities ahead. useless caveats finished joining. the resistance was delay has declared himself. i've gotten a legitimate acting president after his former boss fled. he has ford is the mists before and been in charge of the national security directorate and other key figure is helping him raleigh, the resistance of my food. he's the son, namesake of a prominent african warlord, who opposed the 1st taliban rule. and my soda spoke back in june about defending his country. they're going to fight for the rights of the people. they're going to fight for the rights of women. and they're going to fight for many other values, the church and you look at you from the past to see that you are the 1st line of defense. we are defending europe, you're defending division, and i have cancer fighting, not just for themselves, but for every one of my food has now urged western countries to provide a weapons and ammunition and videos of side
i'm a ruler sally. unlike us nato, we haven't lost spirit and see enormous opportunities ahead. useless caveats finished joining. the resistance was delay has declared himself. i've gotten a legitimate acting president after his former boss fled. he has ford is the mists before and been in charge of the national security directorate and other key figure is helping him raleigh, the resistance of my food. he's the son, namesake of a prominent african warlord, who opposed the 1st taliban rule. and...
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you had journalists like sally quinn is writing very gossipy pieces about hamilton and jody powell, thegeorgia boys surrounding the carter white house who she would make fun of for their southern accent, the way they dressed the way they talk about issues they were not interested in the georgetown sets, they did not circulate on the cocktail circuit. and carter himself sally quinn was very critical of carter for turning down dinner invitations from katherine graham the publisher of the "washington post". carter didn't, as you said he would rather spend time with rosie in the white house in a quiet dinner then go out, shake hands and talk to a bunch of rich folks from georgetown. so he got a bad shake in general. you mentioned james was a very young man in his 20s for the first two years in the administration he was the chief speech writer. his real ambition was to break into magazine journalism. after two years he left his very first piece with staff writer of the atlantic was long, long exposÉ entitled the passionless presidency. it was sort of psychological investigation of jimmy cart
you had journalists like sally quinn is writing very gossipy pieces about hamilton and jody powell, thegeorgia boys surrounding the carter white house who she would make fun of for their southern accent, the way they dressed the way they talk about issues they were not interested in the georgetown sets, they did not circulate on the cocktail circuit. and carter himself sally quinn was very critical of carter for turning down dinner invitations from katherine graham the publisher of the...
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there now is the afghan 1st vice president ruler sally. unlike us nato, we haven't lost spirit and see enormous opportunities ahead. useless caveats finished joined the resistance. sally has declared himself half gonna stand legitimate, acting president after his former boss flooded the country. amid the tele bonds advance on cobble, he has fought the islamist before and was also in charge of spying on the militants leading. the national security directorate and other key figure is helping him rally the resistance together. a commodity sued the son and namesake of a prominent african warlord, who opposed the 1st taliban rule. here's what masoud was saying back in june about defending his homeland. they're going to fight for the rights of the people. they're going to fight for the rights of women, and they're going to fight for many other values. the 2 chairs and you look at, you can see that you're the 1st line of defense. we are defending europe. you're defending division, and africans are fighting not just for themselves, but for everyon
there now is the afghan 1st vice president ruler sally. unlike us nato, we haven't lost spirit and see enormous opportunities ahead. useless caveats finished joined the resistance. sally has declared himself half gonna stand legitimate, acting president after his former boss flooded the country. amid the tele bonds advance on cobble, he has fought the islamist before and was also in charge of spying on the militants leading. the national security directorate and other key figure is helping him...
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sally— beautiful spot. and a lovely day, as well. 6:54am. sally has _ beautiful spot.r the _ well. 6:54am. sally has been in her golden grotto over the last - well. 6:54am. sally has been in her golden grotto over the last few i well. 6:54am. sally has been in her| golden grotto over the last few days meeting some of our olympic heroes but today she is stepping outside by very special reason. team gb's inspirational bmx riders showed extraordinary skills, bringing the excitement of their sport to the attention of millions of people at the tokyo olympics. sally's outside on the piazza this morning where she might be getting a few tips. we will be looking at skills, possibly not by you! good morning. note skills from me but definitely some skills from these two. come on, guys. bethany schrijver, kye whyte, you might recognise them. if ever an olympic games was supposed to inspire a generation, our bmx riders have definitely done it. we have a gold and silver medal. we also have charlotte worthington, another gold medal winner, who performed the first ever 560 degrees bac
sally— beautiful spot. and a lovely day, as well. 6:54am. sally has _ beautiful spot.r the _ well. 6:54am. sally has been in her golden grotto over the last - well. 6:54am. sally has been in her golden grotto over the last few i well. 6:54am. sally has been in her| golden grotto over the last few days meeting some of our olympic heroes but today she is stepping outside by very special reason. team gb's inspirational bmx riders showed extraordinary skills, bringing the excitement of their...
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most sally gave the equaliser. that's all from sportsday. now on bbc news, it's click.try was once the heart of british automotive manufacturing, dubbed britain's motor city. but it's moved with the times — now hosting the institute for future transport and cities at coventry university, playing an important part in the future of autonomous, sustainable and connected transport. for a few years now, we've been told that driverless cars are just around the corner. and on this programme, we've taken a few for a spin. but before they can truly become a reality, we need to know that we can trust them just as much, if not more, than a human driver. and if this driverless world comes about, it will be transformative — not just for the drivers, but also for the cities, so we may need to rethink some of the basics. we're used to a lot of congestion on our roads, but it seems here, like this model of autonomous vehicles, seems to actually overcome some of that congestion. so we know that people spend a lot of time driving around cities, creating congestion, looking for a parking
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. >> thanks, sally, and thanks, senator. i'm andy bunker with a local rocket company. appreciate you being here and your staff was great to work with setting this up. from the ula side, i echo courtney's comment earlier, we loved working with you and your governor and it's exciting to see you in the senate chairing the space committee. a lot of senators and members have been talking about the space debris problem this year. appreciate all the work that your bill and endless frontiers act did to that end. anything else your committee is planning to do to address that issue and raise awareness with others that might not be understanding how big of a problem this is right now? sen. hickenlooper: i think the fact that we had it in the bill i think is a big step and i think that it's tied into this whole notion of our vulnerability to hostile activities from another nation state that is active in space. they're all tied together. but certainly i am very hopeful that we've put in place the resources so that we can -- rather than having to learn by a terrible accident and who
. >> thanks, sally, and thanks, senator. i'm andy bunker with a local rocket company. appreciate you being here and your staff was great to work with setting this up. from the ula side, i echo courtney's comment earlier, we loved working with you and your governor and it's exciting to see you in the senate chairing the space committee. a lot of senators and members have been talking about the space debris problem this year. appreciate all the work that your bill and endless frontiers act...