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34, did mary jane had tested in nuclear capable weapon where that technology in august in the san reportedly settled a globe before descending on its target. major denies the report claiming it was testing as space vehicle had equal haine has more from washington the what else doesn't appear like it's trying to put a lot of focus on this. what happened was when president joe biden was leaving washington a reporter asked, are you concerned about this potential missile launch? and he said yes, for her part white house spokesman gen saki said they are reaching out to their counterparts in china through the diplomatic process. so basically this is all about a report in the financial times, it said that it over the summer, china was able to test launch what they call a nuclear capable, hypersonic glide. what? but so basically it's a missile that goes into the outer space, circles the globe at 5 times the speed of sound was able to land according to the financial times, pretty much near its target, missed its target, but just narrowly. now china says this was not a missile test. they said they wer
34, did mary jane had tested in nuclear capable weapon where that technology in august in the san reportedly settled a globe before descending on its target. major denies the report claiming it was testing as space vehicle had equal haine has more from washington the what else doesn't appear like it's trying to put a lot of focus on this. what happened was when president joe biden was leaving washington a reporter asked, are you concerned about this potential missile launch? and he said yes,...
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mary jane, off to a gun. fire broke out at protests against the judge and leading the board. last investigation, hes villa and its allies have accused judge terry veto of political bye as he is pro, without providing evidence. ok, let's continue with his top story and run a curry is eliminates political activist. i spoke to her from parishes short time ago and asked her how it feels to watch these violence from the fall. i was just in, in beirut, i yeah. i just arrived actually here and from lebanon. i was there till september and, and i think, i actually think the very interesting question, because most of the questions that we have been at for for the past 2 years is about how are you going to make the change? how are you going to change it? to the class, and i think that such as to the human that we feel our as the population and that we tend to forget and how we feel that we feel corners in prison. we seem to have gotten we feel bad. and we thought that after one of the biggest explosion in the history and this, this is going to be the, the maximum of our suffering. and t
mary jane, off to a gun. fire broke out at protests against the judge and leading the board. last investigation, hes villa and its allies have accused judge terry veto of political bye as he is pro, without providing evidence. ok, let's continue with his top story and run a curry is eliminates political activist. i spoke to her from parishes short time ago and asked her how it feels to watch these violence from the fall. i was just in, in beirut, i yeah. i just arrived actually here and from...
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the prayer group numbered around tim, and his sister jane and his wife mary, -- behind the wife in the corner, set an elderly black woman, the plantations black matriarch. her family was ranked first among limericks -- as he brought up william's four sons by his first wife and raised her children by his side. next to heavy, stood robert, the butler as well as the brother's companion and valet. during their wartime service. the bible returns from the book of lamentations. it was a mournful passage about the miserable fate of jerusalem condemned by god fortunes. she that was great among the nations and princess among the provinces, she lit the store in the night and tears were on her cheeks. for the lord had afflicted her for the multitude of transgression's, according to mary ball. the white people in the room thought the passage should fit their predicament. ... a week after the victors arrived, this was the spur, as many of us know from sherman's army. they sent raiding parties to the plantation. as william was reading from the bible, cavalryman and his company suddenly rhoda. the man
the prayer group numbered around tim, and his sister jane and his wife mary, -- behind the wife in the corner, set an elderly black woman, the plantations black matriarch. her family was ranked first among limericks -- as he brought up william's four sons by his first wife and raised her children by his side. next to heavy, stood robert, the butler as well as the brother's companion and valet. during their wartime service. the bible returns from the book of lamentations. it was a mournful...
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marin county office of education superintendent mary jane burke said. is once elementary age students are vaccinated against covid. it opens up the possibility for a more normal school experience in 2022 because of the data in marin county already, um students outside are not, um, required to wear masks and still do. uh but i do think that we're going to see lifting of some of these strategies once everybody's vaccinated for sure. and assuming the timeline stays on track, with kids getting their first dose right around november, 3rd children across the country should be able to be fully vaccinated by christmas in the winter holidays. gaussian frank back to you. all right, ellie, thank you for that. meanwhile the centers for disease control released a new study confirming the pfizer vaccine is safe for children as young as 12 years of age. now the cdc is working to restructure some of its requirements for schools. one possible change would be allowing students who have been exposed to covid-19 remain in school instead of quarantining. u s. secretary of e
marin county office of education superintendent mary jane burke said. is once elementary age students are vaccinated against covid. it opens up the possibility for a more normal school experience in 2022 because of the data in marin county already, um students outside are not, um, required to wear masks and still do. uh but i do think that we're going to see lifting of some of these strategies once everybody's vaccinated for sure. and assuming the timeline stays on track, with kids getting...
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the prayer group numbered about 10, his sister jane and his wife mary rounding out the 4-month-old daughter and in the corner and along the plastered walls stood an elderly black woman, the black matriarch who lived near the family and ranked first among house slaves as he brought up four sons by william's first wife and raised children on the side, and then stood robert the butler during their 4 times service. the bible reading from the book of lamentations, a mournful passage about the miserable fate of jerusalem condemned by god for its sins. she that was great among the nations and princess among the provinces read william, she who would store in the night for the lord has inflicted her with a multitude of her transgressions. according to mary ball for white people in the room thought the bible passage encapsulated their predicament. skipping down. a week after the victors arrived as a spur from sherman's army they sent rating parties to the plantations as william was reading from the bible the cavalryman, the man in the blue uniform demanded to talk to the black village. the crowd came
the prayer group numbered about 10, his sister jane and his wife mary rounding out the 4-month-old daughter and in the corner and along the plastered walls stood an elderly black woman, the black matriarch who lived near the family and ranked first among house slaves as he brought up four sons by william's first wife and raised children on the side, and then stood robert the butler during their 4 times service. the bible reading from the book of lamentations, a mournful passage about the...
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grabbing the last pieces that were still in the house, mary and jane put them in cloth bags next to their bodies under layers. the yankee soldiers a arrived and is caroused through the house. skipping down. commander of the black company, the yankee black company, a colonel james beecher, came from a family of anti-slavery activists in the north. his half brother, the reverend henry ward beech, was an abolitionist and and pastor at plymouth congregational church in brooklyn. his half sister was harriet beecher stowe, author of "uncle tom's cabin." let's see. a similar scene was repeated on all the ball places as each was raid by yankee troops. the balls feared the worst, but in the end the soldiers just snatched a few hams. the single exception came at bucks hall plantation, formerly home to william ball's cousin. the bucks hall a mansion, work buildings and crop were burned to the ground by federal soldiers and freed ball slaves. despite the slaughter of the war, no one -- not even on buck hall -- was hurt. and so it was. it's possible to look into the telescope into the past and see how
grabbing the last pieces that were still in the house, mary and jane put them in cloth bags next to their bodies under layers. the yankee soldiers a arrived and is caroused through the house. skipping down. commander of the black company, the yankee black company, a colonel james beecher, came from a family of anti-slavery activists in the north. his half brother, the reverend henry ward beech, was an abolitionist and and pastor at plymouth congregational church in brooklyn. his half sister was...
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best known for films "girls trip" and "straight outta compton" and "the roots" remake and "being mary janeng in a statement, i'm fully embracing the challenge of bringing an ode to one of the most iconic mediums in the world to life. what an honor. the 94th annual academy awards will air live right here on abc. sunday march 27th, 2022. >> he is an incredible guy and he does so much to give back to the hbcus and everything elsewhere he went so, congrats. >> love it. >> really excited about this. >>> and just like that, we've got good news for "sex and the city" fans from the star of the show herself. take a look. >> it's sarah jessica. hello from new york city 5th avenue. shooting as we speak the next chapter of "sex and the city" or as we like to call it and just like that with some beloved friends, but in the meantime, and just like that will premiere in december on hbo max. >> there you have it. mark your calendar. fans loving seeing those looks, the beautiful costumes, their favorite new yorkers. this new chapter as she calls it will have almost all of the series' regulars back, carrie,
best known for films "girls trip" and "straight outta compton" and "the roots" remake and "being mary janeng in a statement, i'm fully embracing the challenge of bringing an ode to one of the most iconic mediums in the world to life. what an honor. the 94th annual academy awards will air live right here on abc. sunday march 27th, 2022. >> he is an incredible guy and he does so much to give back to the hbcus and everything elsewhere he went so, congrats....
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before long a dispatch of greasy yankees would gather, where eli s and his sister jane and wife mary were there at the table, and their 4-month-old daughter was, and along the walls was a black woman, and hetty the house master and she had raised her own children on the side, and next to hetty probably stood robert the butler as well as the ball brothers companion and valet in the wartime service. the bible reading was from the book of lalamentation, and it w about the mournful fate of jerusalem condemned by god for sins. she who was great among the nations and provinces read william, and she weepest soar in tonight and the tears are on her cheeks for the lord hath afflicted her for the multitude of her transtransgressions. according to mary ball, the white people felt that it fit their predicament. skipping down. this was a spur as many of us know from sherman's army. they sent raiding parties to the plantations as william was reading from the bible, and the cavalrymen and his company suddenly rode up to the mansion, and the man in blue uniform blew open the door and demanded to the
before long a dispatch of greasy yankees would gather, where eli s and his sister jane and wife mary were there at the table, and their 4-month-old daughter was, and along the walls was a black woman, and hetty the house master and she had raised her own children on the side, and next to hetty probably stood robert the butler as well as the ball brothers companion and valet in the wartime service. the bible reading was from the book of lalamentation, and it w about the mournful fate of...
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Oct 3, 2021
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grabbing the last pieces mary and jane put them in cloth bags and stood next to their bodies under larry'ss of predicates. the soldiers arrived and aroused through the house. skipping down. the commander of the yankee black company, colonel james beecher, came from activists in the north. his half-brother, and abolitionist and pastor at senate congregational church in brooklyn with harriet beecher stowe, author of uncle tom's cabin. let's see. a similar scene was repeated as each was rated by yankee troops. the balls feared the worst but in the end the soldiers and free people snatched just a few hands. the single exception came at buck's hall plantation formerly home to william ball's cousin, the buck hall mansion was burned to the ground by federal soldiers and freed ball's slaves, no one was hurt. and so it was. it was possible to look into the telescope into the past and see how slavery came to a end on specific places and specific times, a fascinating story. i told the story from a diary kept from a woman who lived on this plantation but elsewhere i spent time with the family named lu
grabbing the last pieces mary and jane put them in cloth bags and stood next to their bodies under larry'ss of predicates. the soldiers arrived and aroused through the house. skipping down. the commander of the yankee black company, colonel james beecher, came from activists in the north. his half-brother, and abolitionist and pastor at senate congregational church in brooklyn with harriet beecher stowe, author of uncle tom's cabin. let's see. a similar scene was repeated as each was rated by...
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mary ball wroteer that, when th celebration began outside, she and her sister in law, jane, raa upstairs, each put on two heavy dresses, loading themselves down in a b way that would frustrate sexual attack.as william ball had buried the family's silver in a swamp near the house. m grabbing the last pieces that were still in the house, mary and jane put them in cloth bags and stowed the loot under layers of petty coats.ol the yankeee. soldiers arrived a curoused through the house. skippingof down. the commander of the black company, theer yankee black company, a colonel james beacher, came from a family of antislavery activists in the north.asto his half brother, william henry beacher, and his half sister was harriet beacher stow, author of "uncle tom's cabin." let's see. ara similar scene was repeated l of allch places as each was raid by yankee troops. the balls feared the worse but in the end,o soldiers snatched few hands. w thing sl exception was buck hall plantation, formerly home to william ball's cousin. the buck hall mansion, work buildings and crop, were burned to the ground by
mary ball wroteer that, when th celebration began outside, she and her sister in law, jane, raa upstairs, each put on two heavy dresses, loading themselves down in a b way that would frustrate sexual attack.as william ball had buried the family's silver in a swamp near the house. m grabbing the last pieces that were still in the house, mary and jane put them in cloth bags and stowed the loot under layers of petty coats.ol the yankeee. soldiers arrived a curoused through the house. skippingof...
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mary barra. the ups ceo carol tome accenture's chair and ceo julie sweet. last year she took the top spot. at number two, the citi ceo jane -- the cvs health president and ceo karen lynch. cnbc's seema modi now. what catapulted lynch to the top, seema >> she's a less familiar name in corporate america. they credited her pandemic response and a rollout of a vaccine while trying to disrupt an industry that is not known for being cutting edge a number of female leaders in health care made the list this year walgreen's ceo rosalyn brewer. anthem saw the ceo as number 7 pfizer's angela wang who played a significant role in getting the vaccine to market and hwang known for promoting university and asking them to stop antiasian discrimination. >> such a wide diversity gap there has been progress in this year's list, right >> yeah, that's right. for the first time two black female ceos, brewer and thacinda brown duckett. both known for their accomplishments in their respective industries and their efforts to try to advance women of color and paying it forward what's interesting is five of the women in the top ten took their jobs
mary barra. the ups ceo carol tome accenture's chair and ceo julie sweet. last year she took the top spot. at number two, the citi ceo jane -- the cvs health president and ceo karen lynch. cnbc's seema modi now. what catapulted lynch to the top, seema >> she's a less familiar name in corporate america. they credited her pandemic response and a rollout of a vaccine while trying to disrupt an industry that is not known for being cutting edge a number of female leaders in health care made...
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mary barra. the ups ceo carol tome accenture's chair and ceo julie sweet. last year she took the top spot. at number two, the citi ceo janeis year she became the first woman to head a major u.s. bank and topping the list, the cvs health and -- i should say, the cvs health president and ceo karen lynch. cnbc's seema modi now. what catapulted lynch to the top, seema >> reporter: shep, she's a less familiar name in corporate america. they're credited her pandemi response and a rollout of a vaccine across the country while also trying to disrupt an industry that is not known for being cutting edge a number of female leaders in health care made the list this year walgreen's ceo rosalyn brewer. health care insurance carrie anthem saw the ceo as number 7 pfizer's angela wang who played a significant role in getting the company's vaccine to market and making it a financial success, also known for her promoting diversity and calling on lawmakers to address the rise of anti-asian discrimination during the pandemic. >> such a wide diversity gap there has been progress in this year's list, right >> reporter: yeah, that's right. for t
mary barra. the ups ceo carol tome accenture's chair and ceo julie sweet. last year she took the top spot. at number two, the citi ceo janeis year she became the first woman to head a major u.s. bank and topping the list, the cvs health and -- i should say, the cvs health president and ceo karen lynch. cnbc's seema modi now. what catapulted lynch to the top, seema >> reporter: shep, she's a less familiar name in corporate america. they're credited her pandemi response and a rollout of a...