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despite, that florence was already 40 years old.inue her education by studying the theory of composition and orchestration from the best chicago teachers. in 1930, pianist margaret bones performed a new composition by florence price at the annual convention of the national association of non-great musicians. the surprise of the evening was the most spectacular composition by mrs. florence price, entitled negorish fantasy - wrote. censor. this piece should be recommended to all advanced pianists. in her music, price relied on both academic traditions, so on african-american rhythms. she wrote. in all types of non-goryan music, rhythm is of paramount importance. in dance it is an irresistible, impetuous force that does not tolerate any interruptions. all phases of truly negoryan activity, be it work or play, singing or prayer, are more than apt to acquire a rhythmic quality. florence price also combined european african-american traditions in symphonic music. price introduced elements of national music into the symphonic fabric; she u
despite, that florence was already 40 years old.inue her education by studying the theory of composition and orchestration from the best chicago teachers. in 1930, pianist margaret bones performed a new composition by florence price at the annual convention of the national association of non-great musicians. the surprise of the evening was the most spectacular composition by mrs. florence price, entitled negorish fantasy - wrote. censor. this piece should be recommended to all advanced...
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so what do we edo know about florence kelley? her father was an abolitionist congressman, so she was raised to believe thapotics was evyone's business, not just man's business. she attended cne at 16, gh and was a phi beta kappa member, which, you know, if you guys are getting close to graduation, if if you've got a really, really high gpa, you can join the umbc chapter of liberty capital. that's a pretty exclusive club. i mean, i didn't gego enough grades at william and mary to be a phi beta kappa member. so good for her for doing it. at 16, she got a law degree at northwte dpi the fact that she couldn't actually use it to practice law in almost any of the stes. she worked at whole house, the one of the most important sort of developments in siogy in the early 20th century. itas place whe really intelligent women got together and were trying to find ways to soe problems ofang women in poverty. and she also founded the tional consumer league, which was one of the mt fluential interest groups in the early 20th ctu. we're going to
so what do we edo know about florence kelley? her father was an abolitionist congressman, so she was raised to believe thapotics was evyone's business, not just man's business. she attended cne at 16, gh and was a phi beta kappa member, which, you know, if you guys are getting close to graduation, if if you've got a really, really high gpa, you can join the umbc chapter of liberty capital. that's a pretty exclusive club. i mean, i didn't gego enough grades at william and mary to be a phi beta...
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so what do we need to know about florence kelley? r ther was an abolitionist congressman, so she wasaised to believe that politics was everyone's business, not just a man's business. she attended cornell at 16, right. and was a phi beta kappa member, which, you know, if you guys are getting close to graduation, if if you've got rlly, really high gpa, you can in the umbc chapter of liberty capal that's a pretty exclusive clu i mean, i didn't get good enough grades at william and mary to be a i beta kappa member. soood for her for dng it. at 16, sheot law degree at northwestern despite the fact that she couldn't acal use it to practice law i almost any of the states. she worked at whole house, the one of the most important sort of developments in sociology in e rly 20th century. it was a place where really intelligent womegotogether and wereryg to find ways to solve problems of facing women in poverty. anshe also founded the national consumer leae,hich was one of the most influential interest groups in the early 20th century. we're goi
so what do we need to know about florence kelley? r ther was an abolitionist congressman, so she wasaised to believe that politics was everyone's business, not just a man's business. she attended cornell at 16, right. and was a phi beta kappa member, which, you know, if you guys are getting close to graduation, if if you've got rlly, really high gpa, you can in the umbc chapter of liberty capal that's a pretty exclusive clu i mean, i didn't get good enough grades at william and mary to be a i...
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and there _ raphael first comes to florence and there he _ raphael first comes to florence and there lisa and michelangelo's david. the way those _ and michelangelo's david. the way those magdalene painting looks very much as— those magdalene painting looks very much as if— those magdalene painting looks very much as if raphael rather got a sneak— much as if raphael rather got a sneak peek and absorb some of the lessons _ sneak peek and absorb some of the lessons from leonardo, sol sneak peek and absorb some of the lessons from leonardo, so i love thinking — lessons from leonardo, so i love thinking about the three of them kicking _ thinking about the three of them kicking around florence. they did not get _ kicking around florence. they did not get along. they were not personal— not get along. they were not personal friends, not get along. they were not personalfriends, but not get along. they were not personal friends, but they were all there _ personal friends, but they were all there at— personal friends, but they were all there at the same time creating these _ there at the same
and there _ raphael first comes to florence and there he _ raphael first comes to florence and there lisa and michelangelo's david. the way those _ and michelangelo's david. the way those magdalene painting looks very much as— those magdalene painting looks very much as if— those magdalene painting looks very much as if raphael rather got a sneak— much as if raphael rather got a sneak peek and absorb some of the lessons _ sneak peek and absorb some of the lessons from leonardo, sol sneak...
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so the oregon law was writtent the behest of florence kelley. here she is. so what do we need to know about floren kley? her father was an abolitionist congressman, so she was raised to believe that politics was everyone's business, noju a man's busine. e attended cornell at 16, right. and was a phi beta kapp member, which, you know, if you guys are getting close to gduion, if you've got a really, really gh gpa, you can join the umbc apr of liberty capital. that's a pretty excliv club. i mean, i didn't get good enough grades at william and ma tbe a phi beta kaa mber. so good for her for doing it. at 16, she got a law degree at northwestern despite the fact th s couldn't actually use ito practice law in almost any of the states. she work awhole house, the e the mostmportant sort of developments in sociology in the early 20th century. it was a place where really intelligent women got together and were trying to find ways to solve problems of facing women in perty. and she also founded the national consumer league, which was one of the most influential interest
so the oregon law was writtent the behest of florence kelley. here she is. so what do we need to know about floren kley? her father was an abolitionist congressman, so she was raised to believe that politics was everyone's business, noju a man's busine. e attended cornell at 16, right. and was a phi beta kapp member, which, you know, if you guys are getting close to gduion, if you've got a really, really gh gpa, you can join the umbc apr of liberty capital. that's a pretty excliv club. i mean,...
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is important, but the problem with planting material is much more acute; the russian frenchwoman florence kaluga to the moscow city area for 14 years. at a price of 400 rubles apiece, what do they smell like? she has an unusual fruity smell that our viewers cannot smell, but i confirm that she it smells strong and in general i was surprised that all the roses here smell differently, it seemed to me, well, roses and roses, the smell of a rose, probably everyone can imagine, but they have all their own shades, like a french woman, i can say that these are roses they smell, there are no roses that don’t smell, and in general flowers should smell, that’s it. this doesn’t always happen, sometimes you smell it at the market, the roses don’t smell, no, the roses don’t smell, this is logical, because in order to grow such roses, you have to be very close to the consumers, they can’t stand transport, they can’t stand transport without water, they, they don’t last long, they are very fragile, florence’s varieties are rare, the planting material is european, she tried to look for domestic material i
is important, but the problem with planting material is much more acute; the russian frenchwoman florence kaluga to the moscow city area for 14 years. at a price of 400 rubles apiece, what do they smell like? she has an unusual fruity smell that our viewers cannot smell, but i confirm that she it smells strong and in general i was surprised that all the roses here smell differently, it seemed to me, well, roses and roses, the smell of a rose, probably everyone can imagine, but they have all...
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welch of florence and the machine. ♪ florida can i use you up florida ♪ >> even though she doesn't discussnyone who's followed taylor swift pretty much knows this is a really big chapter of her life that she's closing. >> reporter: the album is her first since the end of her relationship with joe alwyn, heart break in full display in songs like, "so long, london." ♪ you swore you loved me where were the clues ♪ >> juju: it's not all tears for taylor. the songstress penning not so subtle lyrics about super bowl champ boyfriend travis kelce. ♪ trying to be the greatest in the league where's the trophy ♪ ♪ he just comes running over to me ♪ >> juju: shining bright in the song "the alchemy." taylor's hugely successful "the eras tour" picks back up next month. fans no doubt eagerly hoping to catch a glimpse of the power couple and hear one of these new tracks as a surprise song. a new era indeed. >>> when we return, a first look at "sins of the parents," a behind-the-scenes documentary following the unprecedented trials of the parents of the convicted school shooter ethan crumbley. ut pills. wi
welch of florence and the machine. ♪ florida can i use you up florida ♪ >> even though she doesn't discussnyone who's followed taylor swift pretty much knows this is a really big chapter of her life that she's closing. >> reporter: the album is her first since the end of her relationship with joe alwyn, heart break in full display in songs like, "so long, london." ♪ you swore you loved me where were the clues ♪ >> juju: it's not all tears for taylor. the...
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is important, but the problem with planting material is much more acute; the russian frenchwoman florenceelite roses from kaluga, at a price of 400 rubles apiece, how do they smell, it has an unusual fruity smell, our viewers cannot smell it, but i confirm that it smells strong, and in general i was surprised that all the roses here smell like - in different ways, it seemed to me, well, roses and roses, the smell of roses. rare, planting material is european, domestic, she tried to look, in the crimea, in the nikitin bodsad, she found what seemed to be a promising major gagarin, the variety is called that, but in greenhouse conditions it immediately wilted, there was no honey, it grew in the ussr through selection it didn’t work out, so florence still has to carry the europeans around by hook or by crook. everyone lives, including the golan people, so everyone has to live somehow, i would say, and we find opportunities, but here i would definitely like, i would just like to develop russian varieties. alexander letvinenko is also not against developing russian varieties, but while he is pr
is important, but the problem with planting material is much more acute; the russian frenchwoman florenceelite roses from kaluga, at a price of 400 rubles apiece, how do they smell, it has an unusual fruity smell, our viewers cannot smell it, but i confirm that it smells strong, and in general i was surprised that all the roses here smell like - in different ways, it seemed to me, well, roses and roses, the smell of roses. rare, planting material is european, domestic, she tried to look, in the...
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on april 8 , 1498, jerol masovanola was arrested in florence.his is one of the most striking and controversial figures of the italian renaissance. with his sermons he gained enormous popularity, denouncing the desire for luxury, licentiousness, debauchery, hypocrisy and poverty you... his prophecies added to his national fame; he predicted the invasion of the french, from whom, by the way, he saved florence and made an agreement with the conquerors. for several years, svanarola actually ruled the city and carried out reforms in favor of the poor, but his views took extreme forms. on his orders, the florentines burned ches at the stake. not only luxury items, but books and paintings, all of this was mostly taken away by force. pope alexander vi, aka rodrigo borge, hated the preacher who accused him of debauchery, excommunicated him from the church and accused of heresy. he was interrogated, tortured and executed. but then the vatican acquitted him. tsovonarrola is considered the forerunner of the reformation, and monuments have been erected to hi
on april 8 , 1498, jerol masovanola was arrested in florence.his is one of the most striking and controversial figures of the italian renaissance. with his sermons he gained enormous popularity, denouncing the desire for luxury, licentiousness, debauchery, hypocrisy and poverty you... his prophecies added to his national fame; he predicted the invasion of the french, from whom, by the way, he saved florence and made an agreement with the conquerors. for several years, svanarola actually ruled...
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he died in his home in florence after a long illness.zbollah group in northern israel and southern lebanon says the idf identified a0 launches, some of which were intercepted. a corner has ruled the death of ten protestant men on a minibus ambushed near the village of kingsmill in county armagh in 1976 were due to an overtly sectarian attack by the ira. the men were travelling home when their bus will stop by a group of 12 men who ordered them to get out and to state that religion. 0ne catholic on board was allowed to flee as the men then opened fire, killing ten and seriously injuring one other. a new inquest was ordered in 2013 after a investigation into troubles era violence concluded the men were targeted because of their religion. 0ur correspondant jennifer 0'leary has been following the inquiry. what happened that january night in 1976 in south armagh is described as one of the most sectarian attacks in the dark history of the troubles. a minibus carrying a group of workmen was on his way to the village of kingsmill when it was amb
he died in his home in florence after a long illness.zbollah group in northern israel and southern lebanon says the idf identified a0 launches, some of which were intercepted. a corner has ruled the death of ten protestant men on a minibus ambushed near the village of kingsmill in county armagh in 1976 were due to an overtly sectarian attack by the ira. the men were travelling home when their bus will stop by a group of 12 men who ordered them to get out and to state that religion. 0ne catholic...
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>> it is called the greater organization, or tyler florence is the main entity behind the operation. >> thank you. is it occupying both complexes or the west or east? >> the lease is for both cafe spaces. currently the east cafe is undergoing repairs so not operation right now. the cooking display case is inoperable as well as the [indiscernible] connects to downstairs. >> can you help me understand and clarify, did tyler florence and company receive $500 thousand grant from oewd already in order for them to open one of the complex? >> i have a colleague from oewd if you have specific questions, but yes there was a grant to that tyler florence for activation during their initial start up. >> great. could you help me understand if there is someone here from oewd i love to help me understand what was the $500 thousand for-it is all $2 million goes to capital improvement is my serkd part of the question. the first part, what is $500 thousand for? >> absolutely. hi, chair chan, supervisors. i will let neal come back to the question about the capital work under the state grant but that is
>> it is called the greater organization, or tyler florence is the main entity behind the operation. >> thank you. is it occupying both complexes or the west or east? >> the lease is for both cafe spaces. currently the east cafe is undergoing repairs so not operation right now. the cooking display case is inoperable as well as the [indiscernible] connects to downstairs. >> can you help me understand and clarify, did tyler florence and company receive $500 thousand grant...
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that's the florence building right behind that there, the hammond building, the south and across the street the missoula mercantile. you can see the m.c. and the first national bank in the foreground on the right there. this is this is right around time. this is what missoula would have looked like. then there would have been dirt roads. the roads weren't paved yet. there weren't street yet. there was probably some early automobiles. as you can see here, aot of horses still the sidewalks would have been paved, maybe wooden sidewalks. and it's a it's town that is is growing quite rapidly but still pretty small. a lot of things are in very close proximity. there. so these are the three iww laborers that go to missoula in 19, in the fall of 19 or nine. and the left is elizabeth gurley flynn. i showed you a picture of and she's referred to as joan here because although she was only 19 years old, she had already made a name for herself as a fierce proponent of workers rights. so they often referred to her as the joan of arc. so this fierce woman warrior. and she was high demand as a speak
that's the florence building right behind that there, the hammond building, the south and across the street the missoula mercantile. you can see the m.c. and the first national bank in the foreground on the right there. this is this is right around time. this is what missoula would have looked like. then there would have been dirt roads. the roads weren't paved yet. there weren't street yet. there was probably some early automobiles. as you can see here, aot of horses still the sidewalks would...
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life, i’ve seen it many times, well , now i’ll never see the colosseum, the museum in washington, florence there, don't that, that means i've been everywhere, seen everything, well, i can say that i was particularly impressed, the beauty, of course, is wonderful, but i want to live here, and i haven’t been going anywhere for a long time, even when it was possible, but if my relatives deny me entry krasnodar region, i officially declare this, i won’t survive, everything else doesn’t bother me at all, but this is a secondary reason, there is a primary reason, both for you, volodya, and for me, as you, unfortunately, well know, have already happened ... several preparations for assassinations, they are preparing more, and what are they doing? they dehumanize us; it’s one thing to kill a journalist, a woman. a mother of many children, well , it’s somehow unsympathetic, many may think it’s unsympathetic, public opinion may even look at it this way somehow gloomy, but if you kill a person who called for the mass murder of children , of any kind, ukrainian, whatever, a person who somehow, sitting
life, i’ve seen it many times, well , now i’ll never see the colosseum, the museum in washington, florence there, don't that, that means i've been everywhere, seen everything, well, i can say that i was particularly impressed, the beauty, of course, is wonderful, but i want to live here, and i haven’t been going anywhere for a long time, even when it was possible, but if my relatives deny me entry krasnodar region, i officially declare this, i won’t survive, everything else doesn’t...
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andhis just magnify by some of these buildings here right on that corner is the florence hotel, just across the street om that to t sth is the hammond building across the street to the is the missoula mercantile and then to the southeast, the street is the the first national bank. so this is what that would look like in this period. anthat little circlehe is thatorner of higgins and front street where they did a lot of their speaking. that's the florence building right behind that there, the haon building, the south and across the street the missoula mercantile. you can see the m.c. and the first national bank in the foreground on the right there. this is this is right around time. this is what missoula would have looked like. then there would have been dirt roads. the roads weren't paved yet. there weren't street yet. there was probably some early automobiles. as you can see here, a lot of horses still the sidewalks would have been paved, maybe wooden sidewalks. and it's a it's town that is is growing quite rapidly but still pretty small. a lot of things are in very close proximity.
andhis just magnify by some of these buildings here right on that corner is the florence hotel, just across the street om that to t sth is the hammond building across the street to the is the missoula mercantile and then to the southeast, the street is the the first national bank. so this is what that would look like in this period. anthat little circlehe is thatorner of higgins and front street where they did a lot of their speaking. that's the florence building right behind that there, the...
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it features post malone and florence and the machine.he singer's 11 studio album. >> swifties lit up the says taylor ft is the most streamed artist of all time and taylor swift's cultural impact goes far beyond her music and tours. it is now entering college classrooms. jo ling college with uc berkeley to fi >> all the marketing strategies in the world will only work if you have a good product to market. >> you might not expect a this. ourse to begin like >> ♪ >> at uc berkeley, taylor swift Ãnot just a tortured poet, she is teaching people how to build an empire. >> she has revitalized so much othe economy aboost of the ll economy everywhere she goes. >> undergrads teach artistry and entrepreneurship, taylor's ven. >> her songwriting ability gives her a competitive edge. >> 44 fellow students. >> taylor is so strategic and all the things she does. when all the think of a brand, that all they want. that is what taylor has. >> unisities nationwideare seeing the swifty ffect in departments from english to gender studies. >> perspees and fa
it features post malone and florence and the machine.he singer's 11 studio album. >> swifties lit up the says taylor ft is the most streamed artist of all time and taylor swift's cultural impact goes far beyond her music and tours. it is now entering college classrooms. jo ling college with uc berkeley to fi >> all the marketing strategies in the world will only work if you have a good product to market. >> you might not expect a this. ourse to begin like >> ♪ >>...
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in italy, in his native and beloved florence, designer roberto cavalle died.s, he wanted to be a musician and even tried to form his own band. but the music didn’t work out. in the seventies, kavali founded his own clothing brand and brought rock roll to the catwalk. corporate style, bright prints, patchwork technique, glitter rhinestones. in addition, cavalle developed a method for printing colored ornaments on soft leather, and introduced stretch jeans and jeans with abrasions into fashion. to those who accused him of being too loud vulgarity, answered: life is sweetness, fashion should be sweet, so i fill it with the sweetness of life and love. roberto covalli died at the age of eighty-three after a long illness, as reported by the newspaper carera dela. the designer had six children, the youngest from his third wife, a former playboy model, was born just a year ago. kovali s... professed his love for life not only on the podium, well, that’s all, thank you for being with us and see you, it’s not easy to catch a bird fire, but to get a fire rate for your co
in italy, in his native and beloved florence, designer roberto cavalle died.s, he wanted to be a musician and even tried to form his own band. but the music didn’t work out. in the seventies, kavali founded his own clothing brand and brought rock roll to the catwalk. corporate style, bright prints, patchwork technique, glitter rhinestones. in addition, cavalle developed a method for printing colored ornaments on soft leather, and introduced stretch jeans and jeans with abrasions into fashion....
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he died at his home in florence after a long illness. and the berlin zoo is celebrating the 67th birthday of what's thought to be the oldest gorilla in the world. to mark the occasion by talking into a 40 treat. she came to berlin when she was just 2 years old. these days she lives her own in her own enclosure and keeps her distance from visitors. other guerrillas that say 5 to is the oldest girl in captivity, there expectancy or life expectancy rather in the wild is far shorter. and here's a reminder of our top story. this our, the 1st 8 trucks have entered gas it through a new the open northern border. crossing agencies have repeatedly warned blooming famine in parts of the territory and you're up to date, but to stick around up. next, our program rent takes a look into europe's most successful vehicle, the flex fucking gulf car with a cult following around the world. and remember, if you need more news on the go, you can always check out our website at c, w that. com. or you can follow with some social media or handle is actually w ne
he died at his home in florence after a long illness. and the berlin zoo is celebrating the 67th birthday of what's thought to be the oldest gorilla in the world. to mark the occasion by talking into a 40 treat. she came to berlin when she was just 2 years old. these days she lives her own in her own enclosure and keeps her distance from visitors. other guerrillas that say 5 to is the oldest girl in captivity, there expectancy or life expectancy rather in the wild is far shorter. and here's a...
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in florence, italy, in 1981, a charter for the protection of historical gardens was compiled. the washington charter was formed in 1987, which deals with the specialized issue of protecting historical cities, and in 1994, in nara, japan, a charter for the importance of preserving the authenticity of buildings. a history was compiled of what protection methods should be in order not to harm the originality of these buildings, which we do not pay attention to today. and portugal with the view of protecting the buildings and historical sites in interference with the theme of tourism ted. basically, he comes to talk about this topic, tourism, to what extent are our works allowed, how should we protect them in the face of this tourism? the tourist even defines the level of the tourist who has to go and see the historical monuments, he calls him a cultural tourist . he can't do it , he shouldn't affect the host community, we have to limit him , he's not going to go everywhere and see with this volume and just because we get a ticket. international agreements pay attention to the pro
in florence, italy, in 1981, a charter for the protection of historical gardens was compiled. the washington charter was formed in 1987, which deals with the specialized issue of protecting historical cities, and in 1994, in nara, japan, a charter for the importance of preserving the authenticity of buildings. a history was compiled of what protection methods should be in order not to harm the originality of these buildings, which we do not pay attention to today. and portugal with the view of...
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my name is florence phiri and i'm a journalist. my country, malawi, is one of the poorest in the world. so many women from here hoped to improve their lives in the middle east, only to find they are trapped. this is their story and a story of extraordinary women fighting to bring them home. i will explain to you honestly what i know. she was raped. she was then forced to have an abortion. i just want to help her go home. ifeel like i'm in prison. please, please, please, madam, please! human trafficking is one - of the most profitable business in the world. any african should never go to this country. never. not for money. then you are lost. indistinct arguing you crazy! i was angry. i was crying. this is more than slavery. that's what i think. we want our people back. how can you buy somebody else's freedom? the employers pay an agent for providing a domestic worker. one of the most common challenge is that the employer or agent says, "i want my money back. "then she can go home." because we understand that this money fuels human t
my name is florence phiri and i'm a journalist. my country, malawi, is one of the poorest in the world. so many women from here hoped to improve their lives in the middle east, only to find they are trapped. this is their story and a story of extraordinary women fighting to bring them home. i will explain to you honestly what i know. she was raped. she was then forced to have an abortion. i just want to help her go home. ifeel like i'm in prison. please, please, please, madam, please! human...
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my name is florence phiri, and i'm a journalist.country, malawi, is one of the poorest in the world. so many women from here hoped to improve their lives in the middle east, only to find they are trapped. this is their story, and a story of extraordinary women fighting to bring them home. but this is a universal tale, and it doesn't begin or end in one country alone. get in here, get in here, get in here! what do we have here? i'm watching live from nigeria, lagos. no, no, no, no, my brother, you are just right in time. ah, otis, long time. how are you doing? somebody here is asking, like, "what will you tell us about oman?" i will not advise you to go to oman. i would not want even my enemies to go through that. i am a malawian. even though i live here in america, i was born a malawian and that will never change. over the past two years, i've become a social media activist, and have almost 25,000 followers. over a year ago, i saw this post, and this was a young woman. her name was georgina, who was explaining that, "i am in oman. "
my name is florence phiri, and i'm a journalist.country, malawi, is one of the poorest in the world. so many women from here hoped to improve their lives in the middle east, only to find they are trapped. this is their story, and a story of extraordinary women fighting to bring them home. but this is a universal tale, and it doesn't begin or end in one country alone. get in here, get in here, get in here! what do we have here? i'm watching live from nigeria, lagos. no, no, no, no, my brother,...
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he died at home in florence after a long illness. he rose to prominence in the 1970's.re still favored years on by later generations of celebrities from kim kardashian to jennifer lopez. don't go away. stay announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. bdo. accountants and advisors. cunard is a proud supporter of public television. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... woman: a successful business owner sells his company and restores his father's historic jazz club with his son.
he died at home in florence after a long illness. he rose to prominence in the 1970's.re still favored years on by later generations of celebrities from kim kardashian to jennifer lopez. don't go away. stay announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. bdo. accountants and advisors. cunard is a proud supporter of public television. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler...
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in florence, italy, in 1981, a charter for the protection of historical gardens was compiled. washington charter in 19 it was formed that deals with the specialized issue of protecting historical cities, and in 1994 in nara, japan, a charter was drawn up for the importance of preserving the authenticity of historical buildings. don't harm the work that we don't pay attention to today , in sofia, bulgaria, in 1996, the protection of historical monuments under water was formulated, and after that, the three charters of brussels, spain and portugal with the view of protecting historical monuments and sites interfered with the issue. tourism has been compiled, basically, it comes to this , it talks about this topic, tourism, to what extent is our works allowed , how should we protect them in the face of this tourism? the issue of circulation, which even defines the level of tourism that should go he is called a cultural tourist to see historical monuments. he can't do this , he shouldn't affect the host community, we have to limit him , he's not going to go everywhere and see with
in florence, italy, in 1981, a charter for the protection of historical gardens was compiled. washington charter in 19 it was formed that deals with the specialized issue of protecting historical cities, and in 1994 in nara, japan, a charter was drawn up for the importance of preserving the authenticity of historical buildings. don't harm the work that we don't pay attention to today , in sofia, bulgaria, in 1996, the protection of historical monuments under water was formulated, and after...
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>> well, he was brought up in and born in florence and obviously surrounded by very beautiful things.d beautiful things in florence. so i think from the age of about six, he started his love for all of the things that he carried on liking all his life. and started collecting from then on, and so really, his life was a journey through the arts . and as he grew older, i arts. and as he grew older, i think his taste developed as he went. >> yes, because the extraordinary thing is that one understands that growing up in florence, he would have this love for, for renaissance and indeed for classical art. but he then turned very much to contemporary pieces as well. where would he find his pieces? where would he find his pieces? where would he find his pieces? where would you find the inspiration to buy his pieces? >> gosh. well he found the pieces absolutely everywhere . pieces absolutely everywhere. whether it be, a small antique shopin whether it be, a small antique shop in gloucestershire, in tetbury or in a flea market in paris or the south of france, or in india, i mean literally every
>> well, he was brought up in and born in florence and obviously surrounded by very beautiful things.d beautiful things in florence. so i think from the age of about six, he started his love for all of the things that he carried on liking all his life. and started collecting from then on, and so really, his life was a journey through the arts . and as he grew older, i arts. and as he grew older, i think his taste developed as he went. >> yes, because the extraordinary thing is that...
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. >> florence. >> florence pugh, christopher walken. >> christopher walken. >> jimmy: javier bardem.it happens. i saw the movie. it's a masterpiece. it's unbelievable. >> denis villeneuve. >> jimmy: yeah. and how do you work with -- when you got "dune, part 1" did you go like, "this is a cool thing, i didn't think i'd ever do this." >> it was weird, man. i was actually -- i was on a a film, and, you know, i had to work really hard to get to work with denis the first time in "blade runner 2049." >> jimmy: that's right. >> like, i had to audition and screen test and makeup test and really win him over. because the first time i met him for that role, he was like, "i'm sorry, but you're just all wrong for this role." but the producers wanted me, but they didn't want to try to force denis into it. so i kept, like, test after test after test until i finally, like, won his approval and he hired me. and then for "dune," we had been tracking it because we knew it was going to happen, and i wanted to be a part of it. but i didn't want to hit denis up and ask him personally because i'm just not
. >> florence. >> florence pugh, christopher walken. >> christopher walken. >> jimmy: javier bardem.it happens. i saw the movie. it's a masterpiece. it's unbelievable. >> denis villeneuve. >> jimmy: yeah. and how do you work with -- when you got "dune, part 1" did you go like, "this is a cool thing, i didn't think i'd ever do this." >> it was weird, man. i was actually -- i was on a a film, and, you know, i had to work really hard to...
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classical music isn't your thing, you might enjoy the disco night, or the orchestral concert fronted by florenceminder if you thought proms music is not your music, that it's there for everyone. check how happy the orchestra looks. goodnight. # like a bat out of hell, i'll be gone when the morning comes... # as long as there is life for me, your happiness is guaranteed... # sitting in the morning sun. # i'll be sitting when the evening comes... # right here, right now, right here, right now... i breaking news from around the world 24 breaking news from around the world 2a hours a day, this is bbc news. let's return to our top story. the first woman to go public with allegations against harvey weinstein was actress ashleyjudd. she says a top court overturning his 2020 conviction is "an act of institutional betrayal." she spoke to my colleague caitriona perryjust minutes ago. when you heard this morning that this conviction had been overturned, what was your first reaction? my first reaction, i was actually reserving campsites for the great american national park, yosemite, was that male sexual vi
classical music isn't your thing, you might enjoy the disco night, or the orchestral concert fronted by florenceminder if you thought proms music is not your music, that it's there for everyone. check how happy the orchestra looks. goodnight. # like a bat out of hell, i'll be gone when the morning comes... # as long as there is life for me, your happiness is guaranteed... # sitting in the morning sun. # i'll be sitting when the evening comes... # right here, right now, right here, right now......
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band florence and the machine.er's 11th studio al. >>> salivating community bridge buiers and everyday heroes in ú so did seven survivors at a special ceremony. they say because of those who serve on our streets, they are alive and thankful. >> i just wanted to say that i would not be alive here without the first responders. the two good people happened to be there ate right tme. >> she was there. she got up and she saved my life. >> fire officials credit a chain helpers working together to get these life-saving endings. >>> a panda pay off. san francisco mayor london breed's trip to china has delivered a win for animal lovers. the city zoo will sogiant pandas. no word yet on when the pandas could arrive. first, they will need a new enclosure. the san francisco zoo last hosted giant pandas back in the mid-1980s. >> coming up next he drew barrymore show. you have actor christine taylor stopping by to talk about a podcast. for more local headlines including the weather, join us on our area. we love being outside, but
band florence and the machine.er's 11th studio al. >>> salivating community bridge buiers and everyday heroes in ú so did seven survivors at a special ceremony. they say because of those who serve on our streets, they are alive and thankful. >> i just wanted to say that i would not be alive here without the first responders. the two good people happened to be there ate right tme. >> she was there. she got up and she saved my life. >> fire officials credit a chain...
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florence trying to refocus her to her friend willie. just move forward, everything will be fine. what is known about the criminal? the capital is in the grip of the scandinavian cyclone, but the cooling will not last long, the weather will change, with on monday the temperature will again be far from normal. national treasure reserve.
florence trying to refocus her to her friend willie. just move forward, everything will be fine. what is known about the criminal? the capital is in the grip of the scandinavian cyclone, but the cooling will not last long, the weather will change, with on monday the temperature will again be far from normal. national treasure reserve.
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in florence, italy, in 1981, a charter for the protection of historical gardens was compiled. washington charter was formed in 1987, which is a specialized issue of protecting the city. and in 1994, a charter was drafted in nara, japan for the importance of preserving the authenticity of historical buildings. what are the methods of protection that do not damage the originality of these buildings, something that we do not pay attention to today. in sofia , bulgaria, in 1996, a charter for the protection of underwater historical monuments was compiled, and after that, three charter brussels, spain and portugal were compiled with the view of protecting historical buildings and sites in interference with the issue of tourism . how should our works be protected in the face of this tourism? basically, we are supposed to put our works at the disposal of tourists and only make money from them, or not, the problem of the tourist even defines the level of the tourist who should go and see the historical monuments, and tells him that the cultural tourist cannot do this, and the host soc
in florence, italy, in 1981, a charter for the protection of historical gardens was compiled. washington charter was formed in 1987, which is a specialized issue of protecting the city. and in 1994, a charter was drafted in nara, japan for the importance of preserving the authenticity of historical buildings. what are the methods of protection that do not damage the originality of these buildings, something that we do not pay attention to today. in sofia , bulgaria, in 1996, a charter for the...
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florence's palazzo pitti hosts the exhibition "light and". light, where you can see paintings by artistssian orientalists of the first half of the 20th century. a large-scale exhibition was presented by presidential assistant shavkat mirziyoyeva and his eldest daughter saida. kazakhstan became the first country in the post-soviet space to recognize domestic violence as a criminal offense. after the decriminalization of this article in 2017 year, this question has been a constant issue in society. heated discussions. according to official data alone, kazakh law enforcement officers last year recorded more than 100,000 complaints regarding domestic violence. 69 women and seven children died. one of the key triggers that pushed the authorities to take decisive action in this area was the high-profile trial of the former minister of national economy of kazakhstan kuandyk bishimbayev. he is accused of beating his civilian partner to death during a family dispute last november. saltan's wife. more than 150 thousand people signed an open petition to the president of the republic demanding tough
florence's palazzo pitti hosts the exhibition "light and". light, where you can see paintings by artistssian orientalists of the first half of the 20th century. a large-scale exhibition was presented by presidential assistant shavkat mirziyoyeva and his eldest daughter saida. kazakhstan became the first country in the post-soviet space to recognize domestic violence as a criminal offense. after the decriminalization of this article in 2017 year, this question has been a constant issue...
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john john florence starts with an insane one. >> we are back.s? >> well, it is going to be taking place nearly 10,000 miles away in tahiti, which has some of the largest waves in the world. >> nbc partnered with visa to give a content creator the chance of a lifetime to cover all the surfing action in tahiti, and we are here to reveal that person. for the first time on the plaza, cj. congratulations. >> thank you. >> you are the man of the hour. first of all, how do you feel about this? and just describe it. >> yeah. it is absolutely unreal. this is clearly a once in a lifetime opportunity. so i'm so blessed and so thankful to be here. >> what did you do, send in a video? >> sent in a submission video and went to puerto rico to show i was the man for the job. in puerto rico, i did what i would be doing in tahiti, recapping my story and shining the story of the athletes there and just trying to explain what surfing is and just keep them in the know. >> it's helpful because it is a newish olympic sport. you can help people understand what it takes
john john florence starts with an insane one. >> we are back.s? >> well, it is going to be taking place nearly 10,000 miles away in tahiti, which has some of the largest waves in the world. >> nbc partnered with visa to give a content creator the chance of a lifetime to cover all the surfing action in tahiti, and we are here to reveal that person. for the first time on the plaza, cj. congratulations. >> thank you. >> you are the man of the hour. first of all, how...
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what is your favorite taylor " florence and the machine.ley. get here tomorrow at 5:00 a.m., "popstart" is yours. >> there is so many surprises in this, including a long poem, a summary from taylor that's written in her handwriting in the very back. >> it is almost like a coffee ta >> that's really cool. are you guys happy? do you like them? looking really good. >> look, even al has become a swifty. >> it's old school. >> al has been converted. okay. >> don't get carried away. >> so much to unpack. this is really fun. thank you, target. this exclusive vinyl, you can scan the qr code you see right there or go to today.com/shop if you want to get it. but hurry up. >> oh, yes. >> pressing. >>> coming up, this may be taylor's morning, but it is just the start of pop girl spring. >> don't forget, old guy summer. >> fat dad fall. >> carson and i are right there. self-care skin hacks you can whip up at home straight from your pantry. you are making guac, have some snacks and then put it on your face. packed with vitamin c and rosemary foot scrub.
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there's cincinnati, there are the storms here that just move through florence, y'all. and has moved off toward the east of i75 down to the south. we had a storm that likely made a tornado over i75 south of gelug go that big hill, you go up toward gela co and then here's the storm's to the south, and it's going to continue for the evening hours here, even if you don't get a tornado and we hope you don't, there's still could be 60 to 70 miles per hour winds that could bring down branches. there could be some hay hailed, not as much halos yesterday though, still have your plan in place and believe it or not, wolf appear in the up of michigan, there is a blizzard warning it's because the warm air of spring wants to come up from the south, the cold air of winter says, hey, not so fast, and all of a sudden you get that clash between the warm and the cold. it happened depends mainly in the spring, but it also we do get a fall season of severe weather when the cold air wants to crash and push the warm air away. winter storm warnings in effect for more than a foot of snow and t
there's cincinnati, there are the storms here that just move through florence, y'all. and has moved off toward the east of i75 down to the south. we had a storm that likely made a tornado over i75 south of gelug go that big hill, you go up toward gela co and then here's the storm's to the south, and it's going to continue for the evening hours here, even if you don't get a tornado and we hope you don't, there's still could be 60 to 70 miles per hour winds that could bring down branches. there...
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and doing this way, people can see what is your everyday life. >> that was dana jacobsen in florence.company softball team or bowling league ball. growing number are encouraging their employees to compete online. jarred hill reports. >> reporter: mick lemoore has always enjoyed video games. >> oh, yes! >> reporter: one of his favorites is star craft. >> it's a very demanding game. >> reporter: during college he competed in virtual leagues against other students. but when he started his career, he didn't have a place to play, until he heard about the corporate esports association, or cea. >> i looked into it and said wow, this is just like the collegiate leagues, except corporate. so it seemed like a perfect fit for me. >> reporter: lemoore recruited some of his fellow employees at the wealth management company adapar. today they're going head to head virtually against workers from ibm. >> you can get camaraderie. you get a little friendly competition between the companies. >> reporter: the cea offers leagues for a range of video games, and many well-known corporations have teams, from
and doing this way, people can see what is your everyday life. >> that was dana jacobsen in florence.company softball team or bowling league ball. growing number are encouraging their employees to compete online. jarred hill reports. >> reporter: mick lemoore has always enjoyed video games. >> oh, yes! >> reporter: one of his favorites is star craft. >> it's a very demanding game. >> reporter: during college he competed in virtual leagues against other...
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he died at home in florence after a long illness. to prominence in the 1970's, dressing stars including sophia loren. his styles were still favored decades later by generations of celebrities from kim kardashian to jennifer lopez. remember, you can find more on all of the day's news on our website, bbc.com/news. plus, to see what we're working on at any time, check us out on your favorite social media site. i'm sumi in washington. thank you for watching world news america and stay with bbc news announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. bdo. accountants and advisors. cunard is a proud supporter of public television. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna nawaz is on assignment. on the "newshour" tonight. israel prepares for a possible attack from iran in retaliation for israel's strike on iran'
he died at home in florence after a long illness. to prominence in the 1970's, dressing stars including sophia loren. his styles were still favored decades later by generations of celebrities from kim kardashian to jennifer lopez. remember, you can find more on all of the day's news on our website, bbc.com/news. plus, to see what we're working on at any time, check us out on your favorite social media site. i'm sumi in washington. thank you for watching world news america and stay with bbc news...