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it was other cowboys who talked about addison jones and what he could do.ave beaten the out of the guy that hit him. they would have created a bigger -- bad relation. he thought it was better to ride back to the ranch. appear, up front. >> what was the most surprising or unexpected thing that you learned during your research about black cowboys? mike: in a way, how respected they were. , in after time after time doing interviews, people would say, this fellow was this or that. it was a black cowboy. my goodness. it made you feel that if you went into this activity and you will stay there for it sometime, you had to be good. mn good. to be da people would say, this particular cowboy was just par excellence. this was in areas where there weren't any blacks. there were portions of southeast texas where you had large black concentrations. other places, they were scattered. there might be one. they were very well-respected. a number gained really fine reputations. anyone else? [laughter] do they wondering -- face the same kind of discrimination? mike: i can't an
it was other cowboys who talked about addison jones and what he could do.ave beaten the out of the guy that hit him. they would have created a bigger -- bad relation. he thought it was better to ride back to the ranch. appear, up front. >> what was the most surprising or unexpected thing that you learned during your research about black cowboys? mike: in a way, how respected they were. , in after time after time doing interviews, people would say, this fellow was this or that. it was a...
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he or she is learning things she hopes to implemented back home she's manager of the seed bank in addison. we don't know what moral can bring so we always want to see if our worst. where life even though we support a life of food shelter maids it's all what's a base for our living. it's a question of living. so housing in conserving is supporting life will take a lot of us a shows her guests the treasure trove at the heart of the institute the seed bank with over 150000 samples from crop plants from around the world gathered over a period of several decades. you know tried a lot of us or has been collaborating with her colleagues and for 9 years now. the diversity of species is astounding for example that of more than $9000.00 varieties of being in the collection of size of a seed bank here in gutters lieven is one of the largest in the world or so collecting mission from so many specimens come from older strains that are no longer cultivated on working farms but that could nonetheless prove very useful. all right he's have lower yield but they can cope better with changing climatic condi
he or she is learning things she hopes to implemented back home she's manager of the seed bank in addison. we don't know what moral can bring so we always want to see if our worst. where life even though we support a life of food shelter maids it's all what's a base for our living. it's a question of living. so housing in conserving is supporting life will take a lot of us a shows her guests the treasure trove at the heart of the institute the seed bank with over 150000 samples from crop plants...
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>> reporter: teaching first-time musicians in middle school is challenging for carly addison.yla olqueta achieve her dream is exactly why she became a teacher. >> i think that every kid deserves a chance to experience music education, and for us not to let kayla play in the orchestra, then we fail everyone. h> reporter: when you first came to talk to the teacher, what did she say? >> that she's going to find a >>y to help me play the instrument. she told me it would be >>or tnstrent the cello. the challenge? 11-year-old kayla was born missing the lower portion of her left arm. were you worried? >> yes, but it's hard to explain ala ioe doors opened up so quickly rdr this. >> reporter: one of the doors that opened was three miles away at nimitz high school. >> the thing is, i was going to jump on board or get left behind, because she was going to solve it one way or another. ft reporter: engineering teacher dwight davidson enlisted six of his top seniors to create a prosthetic limb for kayla. >> i need to help this girl. because it makes me feel a ostter person. >> reporter: the
>> reporter: teaching first-time musicians in middle school is challenging for carly addison.yla olqueta achieve her dream is exactly why she became a teacher. >> i think that every kid deserves a chance to experience music education, and for us not to let kayla play in the orchestra, then we fail everyone. h> reporter: when you first came to talk to the teacher, what did she say? >> that she's going to find a >>y to help me play the instrument. she told me it would...
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tree line is moving slowly u p world that tree line is moving slowly up but this study that karen addison above tree line and so i was really excited to read the study, it confirms what a lot of scientists have been observing over the years and to make as many decades in the himalayas, which is that these harsh environments way above tree line getting up right near the permanent snow and ice are in fact being colonised by plants. when did you first noticed this phenomenon? so i first noticed this phenomenon? so i first went to the himalayas in 1980. and at that point i went to claim but i was also studying ecology and then just drew but i was also studying ecology and thenjust drew me but i was also studying ecology and then just drew me back again and again. at that point i was walking on clean ice crashes in many cases. this clashes have basically compiled under my feet over the decades and now many of them are lakes and some of them have turned into piles of rubble as the iceman ‘s and these huge boulders and tiny cobbles and bits of silt that had been trapped in the ice since millenni
tree line is moving slowly u p world that tree line is moving slowly up but this study that karen addison above tree line and so i was really excited to read the study, it confirms what a lot of scientists have been observing over the years and to make as many decades in the himalayas, which is that these harsh environments way above tree line getting up right near the permanent snow and ice are in fact being colonised by plants. when did you first noticed this phenomenon? so i first noticed...
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will addison on the scoresheet in the week he was recalled to the ireland sqaud. could to keep their hopes alive, with a bonus—point win in lyon. george furbank scoring the vital fourth try. they will be waiting on the results from saracen‘s and gloucester today. manchester united manager 0le gunnar solskjaer has ramped up the tension ahead of their match at liverpool this afternoon. he sasturgen klopp has a long way to go before he can be regarded as anywhere near as good as sir alex ferguson. well, liverpool will move 16 points clear at the top of the premier league if they beat united at anfield, after second—placed manchester city were held to a 2—2 draw by crystal palace. city were 1—0 down with 10 minutes to go, but sergio aguero scored twice in five minutes to put them ahead, before an own goal by fernandinho in the final minute. there was a dramatic victory for newcastle, their first in five league matches. isaac hayden scoring the only goal of the game against chelsea in injury time. it was a big day at the foot of the table. bottom side norwich giving th
will addison on the scoresheet in the week he was recalled to the ireland sqaud. could to keep their hopes alive, with a bonus—point win in lyon. george furbank scoring the vital fourth try. they will be waiting on the results from saracen‘s and gloucester today. manchester united manager 0le gunnar solskjaer has ramped up the tension ahead of their match at liverpool this afternoon. he sasturgen klopp has a long way to go before he can be regarded as anywhere near as good as sir alex...
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full back will addison went over for the last of their three tries.r sale sharks. ali carter has continued his dream run at the masters snooker — he's into the final for the first time after beating shaun murphy 6 frames to three. the ao—year—old took his opportunity to close out the match in the ninth frame with a break of 97. carter, twice a world championship finallist, was only invited to play when ronnie o'sullivan decided to give the tounament a miss this year. there will be a new name on the trophy this year. carter is eager to face dave gilbert or stuart bingham in tomorrow's semifinal. you can follow this live on bbc two or to the bbc sport website. bingham, two frames out. you can see he is world champion in 2016. bingham has made a strong start. it's been an extraordinary day for 16—year—old mani cooper at the winter youth olympic games in lausanne. she's the first british woman to compete in an olympic nordic combined event. that involves two completely different sports — cross—country skiing and skijumping. our reporter nick hope spoke to
full back will addison went over for the last of their three tries.r sale sharks. ali carter has continued his dream run at the masters snooker — he's into the final for the first time after beating shaun murphy 6 frames to three. the ao—year—old took his opportunity to close out the match in the ninth frame with a break of 97. carter, twice a world championship finallist, was only invited to play when ronnie o'sullivan decided to give the tounament a miss this year. there will be a new...
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fullback will addison went over for the last of their three tries. finish at the end he had. it looked as though sergio aguero had come to the rescue for his side, manchester city. they were losing 1—0 to crystal palace in the final ten minutes but he scored twice to put the champions ahead. however, there was still time for fernand denyer to score an own goal in the 98th minute after some good work for —— from crystal palace's wilfried zaha. 2—2 was the final score, meaning liveable 16 points clear at the top of the table if they beat manchester united tomorrow. elation for newcastle after a late winner at saintjames newcastle after a late winner at saint james park against chelsea, a nice arcade and gold giving them three points. but he kept the fans waiting because the golden, until the 91;th minute. in scotland, celtic art through to the fifth round of the scottish cup after beating partick thistle at firhill. lee griffith gave celtic the lead and the scottish cupholders and got a second after a colour mcgregor struck two connect off thomas ware.
fullback will addison went over for the last of their three tries. finish at the end he had. it looked as though sergio aguero had come to the rescue for his side, manchester city. they were losing 1—0 to crystal palace in the final ten minutes but he scored twice to put the champions ahead. however, there was still time for fernand denyer to score an own goal in the 98th minute after some good work for —— from crystal palace's wilfried zaha. 2—2 was the final score, meaning liveable 16...
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addison. growing up by sorry. for the better public are full of it. so. i knew it was a snow day apartheid was overcome the last white president attending the swearing in of south africa's 1st black president. my overwhelming sense was a feeling of accomplishment yes i had questions and i still have it in my mind. whether we will be able to stay on the right path there are threats and there are always dangers that even if you reach a good agreement that in the implementation of the agreement things can go wrong but general sense was one of this is a good day for south. all the parties with more than 20 deputies were represented in the government of national unity intended to last 5 years a coalition unique in the world took office a cabinet when a former president officiated under the orders of his successor both at the head of opposing parties. facing them and allen never chaired the cabinet and a key the other deputy president and i chaired the cabinet on meditational basis. it was a good experience i realized and serialize that they needed to gain expe
addison. growing up by sorry. for the better public are full of it. so. i knew it was a snow day apartheid was overcome the last white president attending the swearing in of south africa's 1st black president. my overwhelming sense was a feeling of accomplishment yes i had questions and i still have it in my mind. whether we will be able to stay on the right path there are threats and there are always dangers that even if you reach a good agreement that in the implementation of the agreement...
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he was already very sick with addison's disease and all kind of health problems. they were old friends. tell kennedy hey, jack, i want castro out as well. but we have this plan, we have this covert plan to get rid of him, but i cannot act on it. the old man does not want to do it does not want to tax on it. kennedy -- the old man does not want to act on it. kennedy wins the election in november, 1960. at this point in 1959 not so much but in 1960, 19 61, these are big years where castro moves toward the soviets. and cuba is no longer going to be the number one u.s. ally in latin america. instead it is going to become an adversary of the united states. i have a list here of a bunch of different things i will not go through all of them, different indicators in the late 1950's and 1960, that it looks like castro was moving toward a communist, pro-soviet government. among these, his brother, raul, -i hade knew had a friend a friend to this intelligence work, we knew raul castro was attending soviet world youth festivals prior to this. we thought raul was even more of
he was already very sick with addison's disease and all kind of health problems. they were old friends. tell kennedy hey, jack, i want castro out as well. but we have this plan, we have this covert plan to get rid of him, but i cannot act on it. the old man does not want to do it does not want to tax on it. kennedy -- the old man does not want to act on it. kennedy wins the election in november, 1960. at this point in 1959 not so much but in 1960, 19 61, these are big years where castro moves...
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will addison on the scoresheet in the week he was recalled to the ireland sqaud.ucester today. manchester united manager ole gunnar solskjaer has ramped up the tension ahead of their match at liverpool this afternoon. he sasturgen klopp has a long way to go before he can be regarded as anywhere near as good as sir alex ferguson. well, liverpool will move 16 points clear at the top of the premier league if they beat united at anfield, after (00v)second—placed manchester city were held to a 2—all draw against crystal palace. they were 1—nil down with 10 minutes to go, but sergio aguero scored twice in five minutes to put them ahead before an own goal by ferandinho in the final minute. there was a dramatic victory for newcastle — theirfirst in five league matches — isaac hayden heading in a last—gasp winner at home to chelsea — that was the only goal of the game. and it was a big day at the foot of the table — bottom side norwich giving themselves a lifeline with a 1—0 victory over bournemouth, who're just one place above them. bournemouth captain steve cook tried to
will addison on the scoresheet in the week he was recalled to the ireland sqaud.ucester today. manchester united manager ole gunnar solskjaer has ramped up the tension ahead of their match at liverpool this afternoon. he sasturgen klopp has a long way to go before he can be regarded as anywhere near as good as sir alex ferguson. well, liverpool will move 16 points clear at the top of the premier league if they beat united at anfield, after (00v)second—placed manchester city were held to a...
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it's expanded to include the administration and addison said no and framers agreed we have to have integrated and defined offenses, not the vague concept intoto something that can be blurry and interpret it after the fact that it can be used essentially to make the policy differences and other kind of differences like that the subject of impeachment. all the steps they took i that n the way they approach the patent clause or in terms of narrowing, restricting, constraining, enumerating and not the approach as it had been in the militia system. i think the minority view of the republican members of the house judiciary committee have the time of the nixon impeachment inquiry sum this up very well because they explained, and i am quoting from the minority views in the report, the whole tenure of the framers discussion, the whole purpose of the departures from english impeachment practice was in the direction of limits and standards. the impeachment without intrinsic and object of standards with the paramount to the x. factor oh walls that are expressly forbidden by the constitution and contrary
it's expanded to include the administration and addison said no and framers agreed we have to have integrated and defined offenses, not the vague concept intoto something that can be blurry and interpret it after the fact that it can be used essentially to make the policy differences and other kind of differences like that the subject of impeachment. all the steps they took i that n the way they approach the patent clause or in terms of narrowing, restricting, constraining, enumerating and not...
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day commanded by colonel gibson and his old virginia brigade now commanded by david alabama brigade addison utilizing a deep ravine, drained by a stream called lieutenant run, and if you're familiar with petersburg today, lieutenant run has been dammed by and created wilcox lake. if you've driven on flank road and you've seen that big lake there there that was the ravine through which mahone's men went to get to the federal position. he was accompanied by one section of there that was the ravine through which a maryland section, the maryland battery and at 3:00 p.m. ma hope wasartillery, in position. he located that seam between barlow's left and the sixth corps's right, and poured through that gap almost instantly, sending the surprise defenders from the irish brigade and their supports under clinton mcdougal running for the rear. some regiments of the corps seemed paralyzed the men running in every direction according to one union officer. barlow stated that the destruction of his division took place without any warning to me entirely. it was entirely unexpected. it was all over in a few
day commanded by colonel gibson and his old virginia brigade now commanded by david alabama brigade addison utilizing a deep ravine, drained by a stream called lieutenant run, and if you're familiar with petersburg today, lieutenant run has been dammed by and created wilcox lake. if you've driven on flank road and you've seen that big lake there there that was the ravine through which mahone's men went to get to the federal position. he was accompanied by one section of there that was the...
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addison immediately chimes in. >> i know princess anne and olaf. >> and sven. >> i love sven. i love sven. >> he's a talking snowman. >> that's olaf. >> being a young father and having young kids, i have watched "frozen" approximately 50, 60 times. i used the opportunity to to help the family. >> what do you say, nice and loud? >> thank you. >> to have a grown man talk about disney princesses, it was the sweetest thing and we're extremely grateful and blessed. >> reporter: as for his favorite character, it could be that he shares some things in common with that beloved reindeer, sven. >> for someone who's unable to talk, he's able to play a hero role within the movie. it shows that you you don't have to be the knight in charming armor to make a difference for people. >> i love this guy. i think he has a future as a movie critic too. fyi, there were two dads helping save the day. the kids' father showed up to try to help get them out of the ditch but it wasn't working. the trooper actually transferred the kids to his vehicle because it was safer. he said we're all one big famil
addison immediately chimes in. >> i know princess anne and olaf. >> and sven. >> i love sven. i love sven. >> he's a talking snowman. >> that's olaf. >> being a young father and having young kids, i have watched "frozen" approximately 50, 60 times. i used the opportunity to to help the family. >> what do you say, nice and loud? >> thank you. >> to have a grown man talk about disney princesses, it was the sweetest thing and we're...
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full back will addison went over for the last of their three tries.'s final after beating shaun murphy 6—3. the ao—year—old took his opportunity to close out the match in the ninth frame with a flawless break of 97. he'll face either david gilbert or stuart bingham in the final. they play a little bit later. and one way 01’ they play a little bit later. and one way or another, that will mean there is a new name on the trophy. that's all the sport for now. but now on bbc news, it's time for the film review. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. taking us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. hi, mark. hello. very interesting mix this week. we have bombshell, which, as you probably know, is up for three oscars. a hidden life, the new film by terrence malick. and weathering with you, an anime from the director of your name. yeah, really interesting week. a very good week. so, let's start with bombshell. so three oscar nominations — two performances for charlize theron, margot robbie, and hairand make—up — which is i
full back will addison went over for the last of their three tries.'s final after beating shaun murphy 6—3. the ao—year—old took his opportunity to close out the match in the ninth frame with a flawless break of 97. he'll face either david gilbert or stuart bingham in the final. they play a little bit later. and one way 01’ they play a little bit later. and one way or another, that will mean there is a new name on the trophy. that's all the sport for now. but now on bbc news, it's time...
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in lebanon palestinian refugees are concerned much from still would mean for their future sarkar addison the palestinian refugee camp of birth south of beirut. that is crazy i am to go to shit but i should not count it if i am family 12 times a processional my house is probably going to change now in rome which is the u.n. policy and you just bought off a 1000000 of them in this country the government has failed us it was our $100000.00 but of course they hate that i am very happy on the property with the proposed trauma of middle east and the one thing they're very concerned about it would say the highlights that there was a handful of palestinian refugees was that homeland very important point because it also suggests 3 options it says that it could say that these problems in europe have you absorbed by the palestinian state that it said will be created it says that these host countries such as that should not try and include them in society and also to suggest that members navy islamic corporations should be able to take up to 50000 refugees over the 10 year period if they agree to th
in lebanon palestinian refugees are concerned much from still would mean for their future sarkar addison the palestinian refugee camp of birth south of beirut. that is crazy i am to go to shit but i should not count it if i am family 12 times a processional my house is probably going to change now in rome which is the u.n. policy and you just bought off a 1000000 of them in this country the government has failed us it was our $100000.00 but of course they hate that i am very happy on the...
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and he was an artist in residence at the addison gallery of american art in massachusetts. and he is the co-author with melissa seidenberg of the book, a matter of conscience of g.i. resistance during the vietnam war. i would like to welcome this short to the podium. let's here's his side. [applause]. >> the book that barb we are just talking about is this book which is out of print, just published in 1992. you can still get it on amazon. is the 58 oral histories and portraits of gis who protest at the war. as the early publications. also the backbone of the exhibit the book it also contributes are as i was to externals pretty sir no sir. associate producer on the great film. sir no sir. as mentioned tomorrow night. i all of you to go see that. if you want to find online, i have these, you note to a matter of conscious .com. there's also project my wife and i worked on that is called the raise of the american war stories in vietnam. we made three trips in the early 90s to vietnam to took energy. ninety people fought against the united states during the war. so i wanted to s
and he was an artist in residence at the addison gallery of american art in massachusetts. and he is the co-author with melissa seidenberg of the book, a matter of conscience of g.i. resistance during the vietnam war. i would like to welcome this short to the podium. let's here's his side. [applause]. >> the book that barb we are just talking about is this book which is out of print, just published in 1992. you can still get it on amazon. is the 58 oral histories and portraits of gis who...
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this year is special in that my ldest grandson and namesake, addison wilson iii, will attend with a delegation from his school. yield back my time. mr. grothman: thank you. i'd like to yield another two inutes to congressman lamalfa. mr. lamalfa: thank you, to my colleague, mr. grothman, and also chris smith for your tireless leadership on this. in the 47 years since roe v. wade, more than 60 million unborn children's lives have ended too soon. life is the most fundamental human right. i believe that life begins at conception. science continues to build the case for this. and as technology develops, women are getting a clearer view of the lives of their babies when they go to the doctor's office. at just six weeks, an ultrasound can detect a child's heart beat. at 20 weeks a baby we know can feel pain in the womb. and unfortunately many states still allow abortions after this stage. . there is no fooling anyone. these are true lives inside the womb. not just clumps of cells. ience says life exists and these babies deserve to have the right to live. so thank you to all the freedom fighters that
this year is special in that my ldest grandson and namesake, addison wilson iii, will attend with a delegation from his school. yield back my time. mr. grothman: thank you. i'd like to yield another two inutes to congressman lamalfa. mr. lamalfa: thank you, to my colleague, mr. grothman, and also chris smith for your tireless leadership on this. in the 47 years since roe v. wade, more than 60 million unborn children's lives have ended too soon. life is the most fundamental human right. i...
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showing me the projects they've described today, which will i will talk about in my official lie addison report later this morning. for now i have a few questions. and they're more general questions. one on the public safety building, if it was delivered 2016, why is closeout taking so long, we're four years later. can you give some reasons for that? >> that's an excellent question. you know, for that answer i think i'm going to call on my chief analyst kelly griffin. she handles the day-to-day matters that pertain to our projects by and large. but as well she actually grapples with matters of financial closeout more directly. in fairness to her, i don't want to misrepresent her work effort or diminish it. so i'm going to ask her to speak to it. >> good morning. kelly yiv grin, senior analysts for 2010 and 2013. there's a variety of contract closeout items that you have to obtain before closing out any remaining encumbrances and also arts commission is allowed to continue spending, based on their ordinance. so a variety of items that kind of continue on after the project is built and occ
showing me the projects they've described today, which will i will talk about in my official lie addison report later this morning. for now i have a few questions. and they're more general questions. one on the public safety building, if it was delivered 2016, why is closeout taking so long, we're four years later. can you give some reasons for that? >> that's an excellent question. you know, for that answer i think i'm going to call on my chief analyst kelly griffin. she handles the...
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audience aws ] [ laughter ] no one knows who he is and finally, for mitch mcconnell, it said - name -- addisonmcconnell occupation -- senator. favorite pickup line -- i'm like a tortoise in the streets but a hare in the sheets [ laughter and applause >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: hare - >> steve: from an app? >> jimmy: yeah, i don't know, man. >> steve: all from an app. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: some local news, guys i heard that the head of the new york city subway is leaving his job. [ audience aws ] he gave a very heartfelt speech to his employees he was like -- [ indiscernible [ laughter ] this is cool two strangers, one in new zealand and one in spain, placed slices of bread on the opposite side of the earth's surface to create an earth sandwich [ light laughter ] then their parents were like, "so no news on the job hunt then?" [ laughter ] and finally this is crazy, a a man in delaware accidentally bought two of the same [ audience ohs ] as he told his wife, "honey, i won the lottery one time." [ cheers and applause we have a great show give it up for the roots, everybody. [ cheers and applaus
audience aws ] [ laughter ] no one knows who he is and finally, for mitch mcconnell, it said - name -- addisonmcconnell occupation -- senator. favorite pickup line -- i'm like a tortoise in the streets but a hare in the sheets [ laughter and applause >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: hare - >> steve: from an app? >> jimmy: yeah, i don't know, man. >> steve: all from an app. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: some local news, guys i heard that the head of the new york city...