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that is not what rose wanted. rose wanted justice and she demanded that.she ended up coming before the commission for hearing. the other member of the commission was edwards a new york superior court judge. they had been releasing a stream of prisoners on the condition they take the oath of allegiance for a parole of honor to keep out of the fight on refrain from providing aid or comfort to the enemy. made it clear to rose that was what lincoln wanted he said it's been proposed to make the suggestion to you is if you like to accept it. you would think after being imprisoned for seven months, rose to be ready to take this offer. but no she was not ready to back down. she said in other words you mean to tell me that if i do not accept this i'll be forcibly exiled? that is what she wanted to make the lincoln government do to forcibly send herself. it's exiling me too use any force to semi's after my home. so in the commissioners proceeded to question her. but after about the cipher that men found in her home. she said she never used it. they asked her about l
that is not what rose wanted. rose wanted justice and she demanded that.she ended up coming before the commission for hearing. the other member of the commission was edwards a new york superior court judge. they had been releasing a stream of prisoners on the condition they take the oath of allegiance for a parole of honor to keep out of the fight on refrain from providing aid or comfort to the enemy. made it clear to rose that was what lincoln wanted he said it's been proposed to make the...
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now, everyone accept rose was able to make it back to the boat. rose wasn't. and i think if you look at this picture of her, you get one idea. part of the problem was her clothing. she's wearing a very heavy, heavy dress, so that weighted her down. and in addition to this, she had a pouch with dispatches for -- from the commissioner's mason and slidel and also in that pouch she had 400 gold sovereigns that was the equivalent about $2,000 at the time. these coins probably weighed around 6 pounds. and this pouch was attached to rose's neck by a chain. so she is weighted down with that gold. and because of that was unable to make it back to the ship. now, her body was discovered a few hours later by a confederate sentry. he's said to be the shortest man with the longest name in the confederate army. o'connor evidently found the body, saw this pouch, looked inside it, saw all the gold and buried it because that's what you do when you find a treasure. he had planned to go back later and get it for himself, but there are two reasons or two stories about why he didn'
now, everyone accept rose was able to make it back to the boat. rose wasn't. and i think if you look at this picture of her, you get one idea. part of the problem was her clothing. she's wearing a very heavy, heavy dress, so that weighted her down. and in addition to this, she had a pouch with dispatches for -- from the commissioner's mason and slidel and also in that pouch she had 400 gold sovereigns that was the equivalent about $2,000 at the time. these coins probably weighed around 6...
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and why rose and ashley were separated. >> will story rose was also the search rose. we don't have the records that we want in the records that we needed to help define history about enslaved people. were not their own record keepers for the most part and they were not important in the eyes of others they had a way to keep records and maintain archives and tell us about the important things about roses that i think that we will never get as close to her as we might wish to and will never be able to say, concretely what she was thinking and how she was feeling are and what she did because there is no evidence to support that. we just have that on that fact me is frustrating and also beautiful. because of the sack was obtained by black women in and passed down by black women, i think that we can assume the black woman in the family, it was tended and cared for by black women and that is kind of lineage that uplifts their experience uplifts their voices and forces us to look beyond our past. i was in a moment today of traveling and doing research and yet middleton and th
and why rose and ashley were separated. >> will story rose was also the search rose. we don't have the records that we want in the records that we needed to help define history about enslaved people. were not their own record keepers for the most part and they were not important in the eyes of others they had a way to keep records and maintain archives and tell us about the important things about roses that i think that we will never get as close to her as we might wish to and will never...
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a sketch of the story of rose and why rose and ashley were separated. >> the story of rose is also the story of the search for rose in the section that you read. because we just don't have the records that we want, the records that we need to tell about the people because they were not their own record keepers, for the most part. they are not important in the eyes of whom did have the wherewithal to keep records. i think that we will never get as close to her as we may wish to. never be able to say concretely what she was thinking, how she was feeling or even what she did the items that we have about roses life is on that. to me that is both frustrating and also beautiful. it is beautiful because this fact was obtained by black women, past down by black women. i think that we can assume it was patched by black women in that family. it was cared for by black women. it was attended by black women. that is the kind of lineage that uplifts their experiences. it uplifts their voices. it forces us to look beyond our past. archives are wonderful thing. traveling and doing research. and yet th
a sketch of the story of rose and why rose and ashley were separated. >> the story of rose is also the story of the search for rose in the section that you read. because we just don't have the records that we want, the records that we need to tell about the people because they were not their own record keepers, for the most part. they are not important in the eyes of whom did have the wherewithal to keep records. i think that we will never get as close to her as we may wish to. never be...
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it enabled ashley to stay connected to her mother, rose, and sing with rose, and she connected with heror mother's and i hesitated saying this because i feel that sometimes we overuse these words that seem so staggering but i can take part in that in times like this, that i didn't actually 19 and the sack and that idea of love and i think that love is the answer that we have and that that embroidery offers us and how we can navigate and the only emergency and crisis but also that extreme separation. >> i'm going to say a couple more because from the books but before i do a lovely note that we can in honors or anything else that i didn't ask for the audience. >> yes, i do have a few thoughts that i would like to adhere at the end. there's a line in the book that heard people repeat back to me. so i want to share here because it seems to be meaningful to people and is aligned the says, we are our descendents ancestors i think that is so important because it underscores the fact that we have to act the way that wereav infected to, it is our duty. >> i'm kind of surprise, destitute quote th
it enabled ashley to stay connected to her mother, rose, and sing with rose, and she connected with heror mother's and i hesitated saying this because i feel that sometimes we overuse these words that seem so staggering but i can take part in that in times like this, that i didn't actually 19 and the sack and that idea of love and i think that love is the answer that we have and that that embroidery offers us and how we can navigate and the only emergency and crisis but also that extreme...
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what did you make of rose's dance? the floor, which is something that really resonates with many of us. the silence during the dance. many deaf individuals, we are all individual and how we pick up sounds, we all pick up different frequencies, different amounts. and so i feel that moment of silence, a stoppage to the music. it does truly represent the deaf community, to not be afraid of silence. and while rose can sometimes sense something of the music, when it comes to the strictly studio, it's all about counting. i can hear with my hearing aid the music blasting in the car, but in the rehearsal room i have a lot of background noise, so i'm not really relying on the music. i'm relying on counting and the beat. it was without doubt a powerful tv moment. and it's also been, for many of us, a little introductory lesson in british sign language. paula, thank you. david sillito, bbc news. i was watching and it was just great. let's take a look at the weather. he is tomasz schafernaker. how is it looking? it is one of those
what did you make of rose's dance? the floor, which is something that really resonates with many of us. the silence during the dance. many deaf individuals, we are all individual and how we pick up sounds, we all pick up different frequencies, different amounts. and so i feel that moment of silence, a stoppage to the music. it does truly represent the deaf community, to not be afraid of silence. and while rose can sometimes sense something of the music, when it comes to the strictly studio,...
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and an emotional couple's choice dance in strictly — as rose and giovanni pay tribute to the deaf communitygood afternoon. the queen was unable to attend today's remembrance sunday service at the cenotaph in london. buckingham palace said she had sprained her back and it was with "great regret" that she wasn't able to be there. the palace had previously said it was the queen's "firm intention" to attend the service, after taking time away from her duties for health reasons. our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, reports. band plays. it was the customary cenotaph commemoration, after the limitations last year caused by the pandemic. there was, though, one notable absentee. the queen did not, as had been expected, take her place on a balcony overlooking the cenotaph. according to buckingham palace, she had sprained her back. she continues to rest at windsor. the prince of wales led other senior members of the royal family to their places at the cenotaph, in readiness for the two—minute silence observed in whitehall and at ceremonies around the country. big ben chimes the hour. music: las
and an emotional couple's choice dance in strictly — as rose and giovanni pay tribute to the deaf communitygood afternoon. the queen was unable to attend today's remembrance sunday service at the cenotaph in london. buckingham palace said she had sprained her back and it was with "great regret" that she wasn't able to be there. the palace had previously said it was the queen's "firm intention" to attend the service, after taking time away from her duties for health...
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can you tell the story ofh rose and why they were separated? we don't have the records that want and the records that we need to tell the satisfying history because they were not their own record keepers for the most part and they are not important in the eyes of those that did have the wherewithal. the most important thing i think is we will never get as close to her as we would languish to and to say what she was thinking, how she was feeling. both frustrating and beautiful because the fact was obtained by black women, text and passed down by black women, cared for and attended by black women and that is the kind of lineage for the thing itself that uplifts their experience and forces us to look beyond archives. archives are a wonderful place. and yet they are limited in flawed. from very limited archival the research on rose was first done by an anthropologist and he pieced together bits and pieces about her life in the south carolina records. i did the same independently and what we found was very helpful because it gives us a greater sense
can you tell the story ofh rose and why they were separated? we don't have the records that want and the records that we need to tell the satisfying history because they were not their own record keepers for the most part and they are not important in the eyes of those that did have the wherewithal. the most important thing i think is we will never get as close to her as we would languish to and to say what she was thinking, how she was feeling. both frustrating and beautiful because the fact...
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rose and he become friendly with these troops and the royal brotr and rose presents her two eldest daughtersrosemarie on the right and kathleen on the left in may, 1938. at court. it's interesting when i quote from rose's diary when she talks about this, she doesn't talk about how the girls did, only about how she did. sorry, i skipped. excuse me. one of the things joe did in april, is he asked nancy air below with her husband waldorf to see if he could introduce his daughter kate to some nice english people her own age and kit attended a party easter weekend party, which is now a hotel in berkshire. there she met gino and became her best friend of england and also about two weeks later jean's cousin billy-- now, billy was the heir to the duke of devonshire and literally it was love at first sight a tremendous love affair. meanwhile, halifax is very worried that it isn't working so he and churchill started to work together on other economic means of trying to out-- outwit germany. kennedy is completely oblivious about that. he has his family in europe giving his boys international experience
rose and he become friendly with these troops and the royal brotr and rose presents her two eldest daughtersrosemarie on the right and kathleen on the left in may, 1938. at court. it's interesting when i quote from rose's diary when she talks about this, she doesn't talk about how the girls did, only about how she did. sorry, i skipped. excuse me. one of the things joe did in april, is he asked nancy air below with her husband waldorf to see if he could introduce his daughter kate to some nice...
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rose and he become friendly with the duke of campion and his royal brother and rose presents her twodest daughters rosemary on the right and kathleen on the left hein may 1938. at court. and it's interesting when i quote from rose's diary when she talks about this she doesn't talk about how the girls, only about how she did . i'm sorry i'm skipping. and one of the things joe did he did in april is he asked the picture below with her husband waldorf to see if he could actually introduce his daughter kate to some nice english people her own age and take kate attended a weekend party at clifton which is now a hotel and brookshire. there she met gino and became her best friend in england and also about two weeks later june's cousin billy partington. now billy was the heir to the duke of devon shire literally was a tremendous love affair. meanwhile halifax is worried of easements isn't working so he and churchill that same spring to work together on other economic means of trying to outwit germany. kennedy is completely ma oblivious about that he's giving his voice international experienc
rose and he become friendly with the duke of campion and his royal brother and rose presents her twodest daughters rosemary on the right and kathleen on the left hein may 1938. at court. and it's interesting when i quote from rose's diary when she talks about this she doesn't talk about how the girls, only about how she did . i'm sorry i'm skipping. and one of the things joe did he did in april is he asked the picture below with her husband waldorf to see if he could actually introduce his...
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the roses were behind for the first time in the tournament. game on.s time they were made to work for it. they are here to play. cowell certainly did, delighting her home crowd once again before the half—time break. 20 points to 12. as a full professional outfit, england have strength in depth and quickly began to show it. the canadians were left chasing their tails as the roses headed towards a 17th consecutive victory. less than a year until the delayed rugby world cup, but england already seem to be in good shape. claudia mcdonald crossed over for the final try before the boot of zoe harrison sealed it 51 to 12. i am thrilled, it was a really good test match at the scoreboard doesn't tell the story. canada are tough and they were outstanding today. there were parts when we had to really fight for it and moments when they caused us problems and they came at us. it was great the way the team got ourselves back on track and momentum again. promising signs for canada, but england still remain the dominant force. scotland's women beat japan 36—12 in edin
the roses were behind for the first time in the tournament. game on.s time they were made to work for it. they are here to play. cowell certainly did, delighting her home crowd once again before the half—time break. 20 points to 12. as a full professional outfit, england have strength in depth and quickly began to show it. the canadians were left chasing their tails as the roses headed towards a 17th consecutive victory. less than a year until the delayed rugby world cup, but england already...
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did last night. hearing world, to what rose did last niuht. ~ ., ., hearing world, to what rose diding that _ night. what have people been saying after viewing that piece _ night. what have people been saying after viewing that piece last - night. what have people been saying after viewing that piece last night? i they had talked about feeling seen and valued and included and what an amazing role model she is and how rose is wonderful because she is an outstanding dancer and they have felt that she has demonstrated that death people can dance just as well as anyone else with some reasonable adjustments. she as anyone else with some reasonable adjustments-— adjustments. she said, didn't she? there is nothing _ adjustments. she said, didn't she? there is nothing wrong _
did last night. hearing world, to what rose did last niuht. ~ ., ., hearing world, to what rose diding that _ night. what have people been saying after viewing that piece _ night. what have people been saying after viewing that piece last - night. what have people been saying after viewing that piece last night? i they had talked about feeling seen and valued and included and what an amazing role model she is and how rose is wonderful because she is an outstanding dancer and they have felt that...
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the roses were behind for the first time in the tournament. game on. this time they were made to work for it. the? rarely tested but this time they were made to work for it. they are here to play- _ were made to work for it. they are here to play. cowell— were made to work for it. they are here to play. cowell certainly - were made to work for it. they are here to play. cowell certainly did, | here to play. cowell certainly did, deliuuhtin here to play. cowell certainly did, delighting her _ here to play. cowell certainly did, delighting her home _ here to play. cowell certainly did, delighting her home crowd - here to play. cowell certainly did, delighting her home crowd once l here to play. cowell certainly did, - delighting her home crowd once again before the half—time break. 20 points to 12. as a full professional outfit, england have strength in depth and quickly began to show it. the canadians were left chasing their tails as the roses headed towards a 17th consecutive victory. less than a year until the delayed rugby world cup, but england alre
the roses were behind for the first time in the tournament. game on. this time they were made to work for it. the? rarely tested but this time they were made to work for it. they are here to play- _ were made to work for it. they are here to play. cowell— were made to work for it. they are here to play. cowell certainly - were made to work for it. they are here to play. cowell certainly did, | here to play. cowell certainly did, deliuuhtin here to play. cowell certainly did, delighting her _...
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and an emotional couple's choice dance in strictly as rose and giovanni pay tribute to the deaf communityod evening and welcome to bbc news. the president of the cop26 climate conference, alok sharma, says india and china will have to justify themselves to the world's most vulnerable countries after the two nations demanded last—minute changes to the climate deal, softening commitments to reduce the use of coal. an agreement was finally reached last night. it says limiting average global temperatures to 1.5 celsius above pre—industrial levels by the year 2100 is still attainable. scientists have said that amount, by then, would avoid the worst impacts of climate change. but there's controversy over the pledge about coal, which now says its use should be phased down, rather than phased out. the deal pledges more money for poorer countries to help them adapt. and nations will have to re—publish their climate plans next year to keep what's agreed on track. the conference also agreed to reductions in methane emissions and to curb deforestation across the planet. here's our science editor, dav
and an emotional couple's choice dance in strictly as rose and giovanni pay tribute to the deaf communityod evening and welcome to bbc news. the president of the cop26 climate conference, alok sharma, says india and china will have to justify themselves to the world's most vulnerable countries after the two nations demanded last—minute changes to the climate deal, softening commitments to reduce the use of coal. an agreement was finally reached last night. it says limiting average global...
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in july 1917 had two sons i rose and joe jr. on the left and jack and i don't call john f. kennedy john, just: jack because it's on the family refer to him. but in 1917, the war came to america, world war i came to america, you can't number them until there is a second one. so he asked for the occupation meaning it would not be drafted. in rad beenaf sent draft letters but honey fitz arranged for him to become a manager at the shipyard in boston and the only problem is that joe had not been properly briefed and people it actually been drafted in management. and all of the workmen had been promised a raise braided the assistant secretary of the navy, eleanor roosevelt was angry because everybody walked out and joked one of the most important shipyards on the eastern seaboard and he and charles schwab, in charge of the shipyard had to personally get the men back to work and joe was put to the lesser function until the war was over and after the war he went to a small stockbroker in boston. he liked the idea of making money so after couple of years there, he went into wall str
in july 1917 had two sons i rose and joe jr. on the left and jack and i don't call john f. kennedy john, just: jack because it's on the family refer to him. but in 1917, the war came to america, world war i came to america, you can't number them until there is a second one. so he asked for the occupation meaning it would not be drafted. in rad beenaf sent draft letters but honey fitz arranged for him to become a manager at the shipyard in boston and the only problem is that joe had not been...
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in the women's international, the red roses just unstoppable at the red roses just unstoppable at therom the women's world cu -. , year away from the women's world cu . _ , ., year away from the women's world cu -. , ., , ., year away from the women's world cu. , ., , cup. yes, four winds of red roses and their automation _ cup. yes, four winds of red roses and their automation series. - cup. yes, four winds of red roses and their automation series. you | cup. yes, four winds of red roses i and their automation series. you do feel that the women's rugby landscape has somewhat shifted from those results. it's all led by england who appeared to have taken on thejob england who appeared to have taken on the job essentially of pulling up the rest of the world to meet their professional standards was up at the moment it's only really friends who appear to go toe to toe with them. and they've had pretty close meetings in recent years with friends had two wings of their own over new zealand's black firms this autumn. talking about red roses there are other things going on, wales have been ma
in the women's international, the red roses just unstoppable at the red roses just unstoppable at therom the women's world cu -. , year away from the women's world cu . _ , ., year away from the women's world cu -. , ., , ., year away from the women's world cu. , ., , cup. yes, four winds of red roses and their automation _ cup. yes, four winds of red roses and their automation series. - cup. yes, four winds of red roses and their automation series. you | cup. yes, four winds of red roses i and...
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and charlie rose at that time. now has become something quite different, but like this is the intelligency of america tuning in, in here you were having this conversation about how to 0 that was so did the way most americans thought about it. when did you come to al jazeera? well, what drew you to it? i came in listening to people talk about it as being as doing feisty journalism. and when you compare that with the kind of journalism that was then done in the arab world, very and a dine, basically the, it was the voice of the government in place in any one or a country. and then you started to have this priced in us if i sell has in the opposite direction. for example, this kind of narrative that dina was it was talking about trying to cover wars that were affecting people in the region down to their daily bread from a different, from a different, a different perspective. not, no, not shying about raising the difficult to difficult questions. so that attracted me to as you know, which i joined coming from bbc comin
and charlie rose at that time. now has become something quite different, but like this is the intelligency of america tuning in, in here you were having this conversation about how to 0 that was so did the way most americans thought about it. when did you come to al jazeera? well, what drew you to it? i came in listening to people talk about it as being as doing feisty journalism. and when you compare that with the kind of journalism that was then done in the arab world, very and a dine,...
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and an emotional couple's choice dance in strictly — as rose and giovanni pay tribute to the deaf community afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the president of the cop26 climate conference, alok sharma, has said that india and china would have to "justify" themselves to the world's most climate vulnerable countries after the two nations secured last—minute changes to the climate deal in glasgow. those changes last night controversially ended up softening commitments to reduce the use of coal. our science correspondent, victoria gill, reports. hearing no objections, it is so decided. after two weeks of sleepless nights and negotiations over every detail, a glasgow pact on climate change was finally agreed. it was almost derailed at the last moment, as india, backed by china, requested a change, watering down a critical line about phasing out coal. today, cop president alok sharma insisted that this deal was a significant step forward. this is the first time ever that we have got a language about coal in a cop decision. i think that is absolutely historic. but, as i said, at the end of the da
and an emotional couple's choice dance in strictly — as rose and giovanni pay tribute to the deaf community afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the president of the cop26 climate conference, alok sharma, has said that india and china would have to "justify" themselves to the world's most climate vulnerable countries after the two nations secured last—minute changes to the climate deal in glasgow. those changes last night controversially ended up softening commitments to reduce the...
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my name is rose johns. i'm the director of planning or the san francisco human services agency and i'm presenting today about two new reports related to affordable housing for older adults and people with disabilities. i want to also acknowledge cindy coffman from the department of disability and aging services. brent miller from the department of homelessness and supportive housing who are here today and may chime in as we go along or in response to your question. and i believe lydia eeley from the office of community development will also be joining us for the presentation. i'm going to share my screen and walk through some slides as i talk. give me just one second to get everything con figured. okay. can i get a thumbs up if my slide is visible? so in the presentation today, i'll be providing some background on these new reports. i will give some highlights from the recent 2021 overview report that we've published. and then i'll be sharing about what our plans are for the up coming 2022 needs assessment
my name is rose johns. i'm the director of planning or the san francisco human services agency and i'm presenting today about two new reports related to affordable housing for older adults and people with disabilities. i want to also acknowledge cindy coffman from the department of disability and aging services. brent miller from the department of homelessness and supportive housing who are here today and may chime in as we go along or in response to your question. and i believe lydia eeley...
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what did you make of rose's dance?moment of silence, a stoppage to the music. it does truly represent the deaf community, to not be afraid of silence. and while rose can sometimes sense something of the music, when it comes to the strictly studio, it's all about counting. i can hear with my hearing aid the music blasting in the car, but in the rehearsal room i have a lot of background noise, so i'm not really relying on the music. i'm relying on counting and the beat. it was without doubt a powerful tv moment. and it's also been, for many of us, a little introductory lesson in british sign language. paula, thank you. david sillito, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith lucas. good evening. it's been a mild david sums clear skies around. as we head through the rest of this evening and overnight where we see the clear skies it can turn chilly and misty. 0ver where we see the clear skies it can turn chilly and misty. over the next few days we still have mild and cloudy weather on the cards. a
what did you make of rose's dance?moment of silence, a stoppage to the music. it does truly represent the deaf community, to not be afraid of silence. and while rose can sometimes sense something of the music, when it comes to the strictly studio, it's all about counting. i can hear with my hearing aid the music blasting in the car, but in the rehearsal room i have a lot of background noise, so i'm not really relying on the music. i'm relying on counting and the beat. it was without doubt a...
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what is unclear i5 their protection rose from 63% to 9a%.s how long this huge boost in protection will last. if long this huge boost in protection will last. if the brewster _ protection will last. if the brewster programme - protection will last. if the brewster programme is l brewster programme is successful, and with very high uptake, we can ma55ively reduced the worry about hospitalisation and death due to covid a christmas and for the rest of this winter for literally millions of people —— boo5ter. if: literally millions of people -- booster. ' ~ ., ' literally millions of people -- booster. ' ~ . ' , ., ., , booster. 16 and 17 -year-olds will now be — booster. 16 and 17 -year-olds will now be offered _ booster. 16 and 17 -year-olds will now be offered a - booster. 16 and 17 -year-olds will now be offered a second | will now be offered a second jab a5 will now be offered a second jab as the risk of side effects, especially heart inflammation, has been found to be rarer than previously thought. be rarer than previously thought-— be rarer
what is unclear i5 their protection rose from 63% to 9a%.s how long this huge boost in protection will last. if long this huge boost in protection will last. if the brewster _ protection will last. if the brewster programme - protection will last. if the brewster programme is l brewster programme is successful, and with very high uptake, we can ma55ively reduced the worry about hospitalisation and death due to covid a christmas and for the rest of this winter for literally millions of people...
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more of therm are turning to rose to avoid smoky tasting wine.nd for several years, as that smoke flavor grows more prominent in the bottle. >> you will pick up smoke aromas later on. so you hate to make -- you don't want to make a nice bottle of wine that's approachable soon and a year later it's on the shelf and you pick up smoke flavors. >> now, it's a nice coincidence that demand for rose has been picking up in recent years. >> tonight at 7:00, follow agdeveloping story in oakland. a shooting outside of the famous fox theater. the band that is scheduled to play at the fox tonight canceling their show. the fan may have been hit by a stray bullet. again, this is at the fox theater in oakland. we're live at the fox coming up on our 7:00 p.m. newscast. >> up next, latinos moving through the ranks. tom llamas speaks with latinos in the military. plus a look at the efforts under way to change that reality. lester holt joins us from new york right now. >>> breaking news tonight, the drama in the courtroom. kyle r >>> breaking news tonight, the drama
more of therm are turning to rose to avoid smoky tasting wine.nd for several years, as that smoke flavor grows more prominent in the bottle. >> you will pick up smoke aromas later on. so you hate to make -- you don't want to make a nice bottle of wine that's approachable soon and a year later it's on the shelf and you pick up smoke flavors. >> now, it's a nice coincidence that demand for rose has been picking up in recent years. >> tonight at 7:00, follow agdeveloping story in...
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did last night. hearing world, to what rose did last niuht. ~ . . hearing world, to what rose did last niuht.~ . ., , , night. what have people been saying after viewing — night. what have people been saying after viewing that _ night. what have people been saying after viewing that piece _ night. what have people been saying after viewing that piece last - night. what have people been saying after viewing that piece last night? i they had talked about feeling seen and valued and included and what an amazing role model she is and how rose is wonderful because she is an outstanding dancer and they have felt that she has demonstrated that death people can dance just as well as anyone else with some reasonable adjustments. she as anyone else with some reasonable adjustments-— adjustments. she said, didn't she? there is nothing _ adjustments. she said, didn't she? there is nothing wrong _ adjustments. she said, didn't she? there is nothing wrong with - adjustments. she said, didn't she? there is nothing wrong with being i there is nothing wrong with being deaf. it is such a joy to be there
did last night. hearing world, to what rose did last niuht. ~ . . hearing world, to what rose did last niuht.~ . ., , , night. what have people been saying after viewing — night. what have people been saying after viewing that _ night. what have people been saying after viewing that piece _ night. what have people been saying after viewing that piece last - night. what have people been saying after viewing that piece last night? i they had talked about feeling seen and valued and included and...
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and joe by 1917 had two sons by rose. everybody referred to jfk as jack.t in 1917 the war came to america. world war i. it is called the great war because you cannot number them until there is a second one. so he had a reserved occupation meaning he would not be drafted. he already received the draft notice but honey fits arrange for him to become a manager at the shipyard in boston. but joe is not properly briefed and that people were drafted in management and aware of all the workmen were promised to raise. the assistant secretary of the navy to condone roosevelt was angry because joe closed down one of the most important shipyards in the eastern seaboard and he who owned the shipyard had to step in personally to get the men back to work and joe was put into a lesser function until the war was over. after the war he went to work for the stockbrokers in boston and liked the idea of making money. so after a couple years there, he went to wall street. by 1925 he made his first millions set up million dollars trust fund. and then set about making his second
and joe by 1917 had two sons by rose. everybody referred to jfk as jack.t in 1917 the war came to america. world war i. it is called the great war because you cannot number them until there is a second one. so he had a reserved occupation meaning he would not be drafted. he already received the draft notice but honey fits arrange for him to become a manager at the shipyard in boston. but joe is not properly briefed and that people were drafted in management and aware of all the workmen were...
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average earnings rose by 4.996 spiral. average earnings rose by 4-9% over _ spiral. year, a lot more 4.9% over the past year, a lot more than we used to be used to go for the pandemic. but a lot of that is caused by distortions, for example because wages were artificially low last year. if you strip those out, the rise was only 3.4%. the strains in the economy and too fewjobs available but too few workers to do them. in this reopened economy, skills shortages and a long wait to be served are becoming the new post—pandemic norm. andy verity, bbc news. and andy verityjoins me now. andy, what could be the impact of all of this on interest rates? last week we had the bank of england saying they were holding off raising interest rates because they were unsure what was going to happen to the dells market. now they can be a bit less unsure. the fear you would have a big jump at the furlough scheme and it has a sort of receded although it could still happen. and the risk on the downside to the labour market is they might need to keep up a low interest rate stimulating enviro
average earnings rose by 4.996 spiral. average earnings rose by 4-9% over _ spiral. year, a lot more 4.9% over the past year, a lot more than we used to be used to go for the pandemic. but a lot of that is caused by distortions, for example because wages were artificially low last year. if you strip those out, the rise was only 3.4%. the strains in the economy and too fewjobs available but too few workers to do them. in this reopened economy, skills shortages and a long wait to be served are...
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and mainstream media to see know that those appearances on, on charlie rose, they were quite a few of them. there were appearances on m. s, n, b, c on a busy. so the world was beginning to pay attention. and obviously the mixed feelings that americans had. there were also americans were very critical of alysia arabic. a obviously was talking about at that time at 0 english did not exist yet. but there were people who thought that as a 0 was, you know, the mouthpiece of osama bin laden broadcasting those tapes of osama bin laden and, and so on. but i do remember distinctly when i covered some of the rallies against the invasion of iraq hearing the united states. as you may recall, some of the biggest rallies in the world against the invasion of iraq happened here in the united states. and many people, as they saw the mike of her al jazeera, many people came to us incidentally including susan serrano in new york. and they said, we want you to tell people in the middle east that not all americans are for the, the invasion. so americans had a mixed approach to elses here, so it might be h
and mainstream media to see know that those appearances on, on charlie rose, they were quite a few of them. there were appearances on m. s, n, b, c on a busy. so the world was beginning to pay attention. and obviously the mixed feelings that americans had. there were also americans were very critical of alysia arabic. a obviously was talking about at that time at 0 english did not exist yet. but there were people who thought that as a 0 was, you know, the mouthpiece of osama bin laden...
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only 58. 59 santa rose. napa upper 50s. bring in the 7-day forecast. thanksgiving is yes now in view. you'll see as we hit the weekend. we have sunshine returning saturday. and sunday. wind on saturday. otherwise dry weather hilting thanksgiving next thursday forecast. right here, going up to 67 on sunday. then the temperatures do drop off. still looking really really good. for thanksgiving, 63. going to be dry. and hopefully your turkeys are not dry. the weather is going to be. >> dry turkey is never good. >> extra gravy. >> i can't cook a turkey. >>> coming up. it was the unexpected flooding that put the south bay neighborhood under water. now hundreds of san jose residents get a pay out from the city. how much they're getting. that's coming up. ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ >>> four years after they sued the city. more than 200 flood victims have satisfaction today. this week san jose city counsel approved an agreement to settle the lawsui
only 58. 59 santa rose. napa upper 50s. bring in the 7-day forecast. thanksgiving is yes now in view. you'll see as we hit the weekend. we have sunshine returning saturday. and sunday. wind on saturday. otherwise dry weather hilting thanksgiving next thursday forecast. right here, going up to 67 on sunday. then the temperatures do drop off. still looking really really good. for thanksgiving, 63. going to be dry. and hopefully your turkeys are not dry. the weather is going to be. >> dry...
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president richard nixon's daughter tricia married edward cox on june 12, 1971 in the first rose garden wedding. the naval photographic center produced this film. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> one of the most important days in tricia nixon's life was drawing to a close. the wedding was over but a w life and career as mrs. edward finch cox was just commencing. at a press conference tricia once said speedy the most important thing is love but love -- you can't really define it. you can say i i love this aboa person, i love this -- intelligent -- [inaudible] that you just can't quite decide. ♪ >> the events leading up to this memorable day all regarded back on the night of march 16. the father of the bride to be announced his daughters engagement. the occasion was an evening at the white house a celebration in honor of the visit to washington of john lynch prime minister of ireland and mrs. nixon's birthday. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i understand i'm supposed to make a surprise announcement. [laughing] the difficulty is that every time i'm supposed to make a surprise announcement, i find that somali it is
president richard nixon's daughter tricia married edward cox on june 12, 1971 in the first rose garden wedding. the naval photographic center produced this film. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> one of the most important days in tricia nixon's life was drawing to a close. the wedding was over but a w life and career as mrs. edward finch cox was just commencing. at a press conference tricia once said speedy the most important thing is love but love -- you can't really define...
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dow rose nearly 105 points yesterday. nasdaq gained 161. s&p 500 added 29. yesterday's rally came as federal reserve wrapped up a two day policy meeting. jerome powell said the fed is keeping close eye on rising inflation. powell said prices should come down once pandemic related effects like shipping bottlenecks and product shortages are resolved. if that doesn't happen, he says fed is preparing countermeasures and at that point interest rates could be raised. >>> stronging john deere workers rejected their employer's latest contract offer which included immediate 10% raise after thsult of the union's vote was announced, a john deere executive indicated it would anfinal offe the strike involved some 10,000 workers who walked off the job in mid october. that's your cbs money watch report. head to cbsmoneywatch.com. i'm diane king hall. >>> it is 4:47. let's get a check of weather and traffic. >> we will start with mary lee with what it looks like outside. still a little bit showers. >>> we are looking at that wet start to our day so definitely grab that umbr
dow rose nearly 105 points yesterday. nasdaq gained 161. s&p 500 added 29. yesterday's rally came as federal reserve wrapped up a two day policy meeting. jerome powell said the fed is keeping close eye on rising inflation. powell said prices should come down once pandemic related effects like shipping bottlenecks and product shortages are resolved. if that doesn't happen, he says fed is preparing countermeasures and at that point interest rates could be raised. >>> stronging john...
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who was the guy you gave the first impression rose to, right? rose turn out to be the guy that you wind up together with. and then ultimately breaking up with in a very public way. [ laughter ] >> thank you for your reminder! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: michelle young, the bachelorette, everybody. tuesday nights, 8:00 on abc. we'll be back with parker mccollum! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ebenezer. ebenezer. ha ha ha ha. marley? first you will see the past. excuse me! coming through! ugh! and then...the present. and finally, ebenezer...the future! introducing the all-electric eqs. happy holidays from mercedes-benz. this season is too big for just red and green. it's the all-idays, and we're bringing alla the color. ooooh, this is lit! what's up snow people! black friday starts thursday online! get 50% off your purchase only at oldnavy.com ♪ can i get ten large fries please? i'm gonna need like ten egg mcmuffin sandwich things? night, or the next morning, you've been loyal. mymcdonald's rewards is for you. now, every order earns points redeem
who was the guy you gave the first impression rose to, right? rose turn out to be the guy that you wind up together with. and then ultimately breaking up with in a very public way. [ laughter ] >> thank you for your reminder! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: michelle young, the bachelorette, everybody. tuesday nights, 8:00 on abc. we'll be back with parker mccollum! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ebenezer. ebenezer. ha ha ha ha. marley? first you will see the past. excuse me! coming...
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as long as the lightings good james for matter is most you can but some think rose is out there.ighting is good. we've got some sunshine reappearing through the clouds. but. >> we aren't going to be looking at any rainfall ahead for the rest of the week. so we'll take the sunshine, i guess we got the rainfall yesterday and now we have a good chance to drive back out for a few days. your view outside at our east bay hills camera situated about berkeley shows what was once a great view. now increasingly blue and clear. only a little bit of the low gray still hangs out towards the central valley after what was initially a fairly foggy start to this morning radar shows you where some of those cloudier spots are especially to the inland valleys of the east bay and still some cloud cover about the south bay too 50's and 60's for current temperatures. get the light jackets on as we do kick off this wednesday. things will be looking really get into the afternoon and even better come the weekend. i'll fill you in on that. still to come right now. don, thanks for that. all right. let's tak
as long as the lightings good james for matter is most you can but some think rose is out there.ighting is good. we've got some sunshine reappearing through the clouds. but. >> we aren't going to be looking at any rainfall ahead for the rest of the week. so we'll take the sunshine, i guess we got the rainfall yesterday and now we have a good chance to drive back out for a few days. your view outside at our east bay hills camera situated about berkeley shows what was once a great view. now...
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this is case number 221 on the calendar in the matter of rose vs. mendoza.eated. folks, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: mr. rose, mr. mendoza runs a store, a dollar, sort of, store. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: right? of inexpensive little things. and based upon what i read in your complaint, you frequented that store. you went in... >> yes. >> judge judy: and you walked in one day. and you saw that your picture was up in the store. and the picture suggested that you were a shoplifter. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and you wanna be compensated for that. >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: now, do you have a photograph for me, or something to show me of the poster that you saw and when you saw it? >> yes, your honor. i have a video, actually. it has no audio on it, just video. and if i could, i -- i wanna explain. it wasn't just one day i walked in. actually, it was a day or two after christmas of last year, december 2015.
this is case number 221 on the calendar in the matter of rose vs. mendoza.eated. folks, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: mr. rose, mr. mendoza runs a store, a dollar, sort of, store. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: right? of inexpensive little things. and based upon what i read in your complaint, you frequented that store. you went in... >> yes. >> judge judy: and you walked in one day. and you saw that your picture was up in the store. and the picture suggested...
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memorial way back in the day, people revered him and, of course, you know the significance about the roses that they wore back in the day when he was assassinated. but the citizens of ohio and especially since several assassinated thought that it was befitting to actually come together and actually create a memorial to his legacy and memory and, of course, he's probably in my opinion ohio's most revered united states president because he was not only a house member but also susan the last u.s. civil war president. so i think the legacy that that produced and in addition to the fact that he was a assassinated probably contributed to them having this one wonderful memorial and it really truly is. >> it's impressive, the amount of space that it takes and the size of the memorial itself which i understood that the first lady was very much involved. >> that's correct, that's correct. >> the first lady's memorial museum is also on the same campus. >> that's right. >> talk about mrs. mckinley and her legacy and her role in the white house? >> absolutely. wonderful mate and wonderful supportive wi
memorial way back in the day, people revered him and, of course, you know the significance about the roses that they wore back in the day when he was assassinated. but the citizens of ohio and especially since several assassinated thought that it was befitting to actually come together and actually create a memorial to his legacy and memory and, of course, he's probably in my opinion ohio's most revered united states president because he was not only a house member but also susan the last u.s....
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rose that does it for me.'s social spending bill through the senate? we'll hear from both chambers as congressman ro khanna and debbie stabenow join me live. plus, fears the rittenhouse verdict could unleash a new wave of vigilanteism and why some republicans seem fine with that. and in my byline, the vice president talks turkey. >> if you have time to do a wet brine, that's fine. a pot of water, couple bay leaves, little sugar, couple
rose that does it for me.'s social spending bill through the senate? we'll hear from both chambers as congressman ro khanna and debbie stabenow join me live. plus, fears the rittenhouse verdict could unleash a new wave of vigilanteism and why some republicans seem fine with that. and in my byline, the vice president talks turkey. >> if you have time to do a wet brine, that's fine. a pot of water, couple bay leaves, little sugar, couple