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i will tell you what addison jones could do. addison jones could go inside a corral.ff its feet. do not try this on your own. he was not that big of a guy. his timing was impeccable. he did it many times. he didn't write about. it other cowboys would talk about allison jones and what he can do and things like that. if he wanted to, when he gained consciousness, he could have beaten the devil out of the guy, but it would have created real bad relations. he decided to get on the horse and ride back to the ranch. over here? upfront? >> what was the most surprising or unexpected thing you learned in your research about black cowboys? >> in a way, how respected they were. time, after time, after time, doing interviews people would say this fellow is this, that, he was a black cowboy. i would say my goodness. it really made you think that if you went into this activity and would stay there for some period of time, you had to be good, good. i found account after in various communities where people would say, this particular cowboy was par excellence. there were portions of s
i will tell you what addison jones could do. addison jones could go inside a corral.ff its feet. do not try this on your own. he was not that big of a guy. his timing was impeccable. he did it many times. he didn't write about. it other cowboys would talk about allison jones and what he can do and things like that. if he wanted to, when he gained consciousness, he could have beaten the devil out of the guy, but it would have created real bad relations. he decided to get on the horse and ride...
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addison jones i wrote about him in black cowboys of texas.h, i didn't know his last name and i didn't know anyone that knew his last name. and that is how he was referred to throughout the literature. addison jones worked for the little fields and this was a common practice where they would send cowboys over to a given ranch and they were involved in sorting out the cattle and making sure -- all of those kinds of things. he was a rep from there. he was there sitting around with some cowboys, and at one point in time he walks back to where a big water tank was there and he begins to suck the gut. that is suck the pipe to get the water. a cowboy was offended -- a white cowboy, that he had done that. he came up behind him and knocked him out. when addison jones regained consciousness he got on his horse and rode away. he was no coward. there is all kinds of stories of him knocking people out with one punch. he could go in a corral and lasso a horse at full gallop and snatch that horse off of it's feet. do not try this on your own. i mean, if you
addison jones i wrote about him in black cowboys of texas.h, i didn't know his last name and i didn't know anyone that knew his last name. and that is how he was referred to throughout the literature. addison jones worked for the little fields and this was a common practice where they would send cowboys over to a given ranch and they were involved in sorting out the cattle and making sure -- all of those kinds of things. he was a rep from there. he was there sitting around with some cowboys,...
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addison rae's tiktok fame got her brand deals, makeup line and a movie role.ealth toll she has suffered as she's become one of tiktok's biggest stars with more than 75 million followers. the 20-year-old on the cover of the latest digital finish of "glamour uk" admitting with mounting fame she's had to contend with an onslaught of trolls saying, i dealt a lot with online hate and social media drama, with people who are very opinionated and don't want people to be happy. the tiktoker adding a lot of it has to do with body image. it's a really hard thing to deal with when you're a girl especially going through your teens. i am 20 and my body is constantly changing. >> she's saying that self-worth is the best gift you can ever give to yourself, and that's the ultimate accomplishment, really. >> reporter: recent studies show that young girls on social media have a negative body perception with 1 in 7 girls reporting being unhappy with the way they look at the end of elementary school, and that number almost doubling to nearly 1 in 3 by age 14. researchers citing he
addison rae's tiktok fame got her brand deals, makeup line and a movie role.ealth toll she has suffered as she's become one of tiktok's biggest stars with more than 75 million followers. the 20-year-old on the cover of the latest digital finish of "glamour uk" admitting with mounting fame she's had to contend with an onslaught of trolls saying, i dealt a lot with online hate and social media drama, with people who are very opinionated and don't want people to be happy. the tiktoker...
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. >> reporter: it's a pain she shares with pamela addison and her children elsie and graeme. >> now elsie will look up at the sky and say papa is up in the sky. >> reporter: their dad martin lost his battle with the virus last april. he was 44. >> so i decided to create a facebook page because there wasn't one. and especially for young widows because we have the challenge of having young kids. >> it's like everything is a mess right now with the girls. >> reporter: the group now 400 strong meets twice a week on zoom. >> you took my ddy now you took my husband. >> reporter: 65% are survivors of color. >> my husband is brian. >> reporter: families disproportionately hit by the virus. >> my husband's name was casey. if it wasn't for this group, i wouldn't be okay. >> aww... >> reporter: michael and martin cherished being fathers. >> you can spread it around. >> now our kids will have friends who will understand what they went through. >> reporter: unexpected family. >> yes. >> reporter: pamela and rebecca told me they hope no one else will need to join their group of widows, but the c.d.c. i
. >> reporter: it's a pain she shares with pamela addison and her children elsie and graeme. >> now elsie will look up at the sky and say papa is up in the sky. >> reporter: their dad martin lost his battle with the virus last april. he was 44. >> so i decided to create a facebook page because there wasn't one. and especially for young widows because we have the challenge of having young kids. >> it's like everything is a mess right now with the girls. >>...
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if you are not already getting our news letters, go to our website capitol museum, addison sosa made all that good stuff we help of the back for next program, stay safe, be well and good night everybody. thanks. >> you're watching book tv on c-span2, every week and with the latest nonfiction books and authors. book tv on cspan2 created by america's cable television company pray today were brought to by these television companies who provide book tv to viewers as a public service. ♪ ♪ >> during our weekly author interview program, "after words", lou dobbs offers his thoughts on president trump's impact on american politics and made the case or his reelection. here's a portion of the discussion. >> i found that'll jump in that white house, all bets are off. there is no way that anyone should dismiss what is happening on the party of hate, that democrat party is simply rhetoric. it's simply a political squabble. this is a battle for the soul of the nation. it is a battle for the direction of the nation. and indeed for who we will be as a people. and i don't mean that to be melodramatic
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s report i'm rob addison. this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up -- >> use any means necessary to take action against the myanmar military. >> a stunning defiance. the united nations ambassador -- myanmar's ambassador to the group to take action. saying crown prince mohammed bin salman approved the operation to kill journalist jamal khashoggi -- that's the conclusion of a detailed report concluding that remission would have been impossible to go ahead without his permission. >> we now have in place a new policy that applies not just to saudi arabia but across the board, and it gives us, i think, the greater ability to deter the kinds of egregious actions that were taken against him and against other dissidents, opponents, and others speaking out or their families going forward, and that i hope will be in some small measure and important legacy. >> noticeably missing from the list is the crown prince himself. the united nations official investigating to show gay's debt has urged washington to order new sanctions directly targeting bin
s report i'm rob addison. this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up -- >> use any means necessary to take action against the myanmar military. >> a stunning defiance. the united nations ambassador -- myanmar's ambassador to the group to take action. saying crown prince mohammed bin salman approved the operation to kill journalist jamal khashoggi -- that's the conclusion of a detailed report concluding that remission would have been impossible to go ahead without his...
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next more philosopher feature is to current embassador and president or addison opera lafe extension foundation max it's really great tell you with us today welcome thank you so good to be here all right so let's topic look what amazes me and about career preservation is that it looks more like putting death on hot rather than simply freezing that body can you explain how it works. yeah that's actually good so description the basic idea is i want to be analogy if you go back to 960 and you were walking around with some people or and suddenly the overt start reading not so beating back then we were said there's nothing we could do today because we jump on and do. the relation bursting some resuscitate them so what we said is almost dead but in 960 by today's standards then not so in our view when your body gives us an adult declares we need to read it that's not the same to be biology be that it really means that given today's technology is medical techniques we don't know what else to do for you so what we say to some of the rest of us we go.
next more philosopher feature is to current embassador and president or addison opera lafe extension foundation max it's really great tell you with us today welcome thank you so good to be here all right so let's topic look what amazes me and about career preservation is that it looks more like putting death on hot rather than simply freezing that body can you explain how it works. yeah that's actually good so description the basic idea is i want to be analogy if you go back to 960 and you were...
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. >> when we met heather, she was with her children and her new baby addison, who'd just been born here. this used to be howard and rhonita's house, but heather said her brother couldn't bear to stay after the murders. still reeling, he sold her their home, packed up, and headed north to the u.s. for kenny, the ground here still holds memories of nita and the children, and he told us the loss hasn't lessened with time, but he's not ready to give up on la mora. i mean, this is really, really beautiful. >> you will not find a more peaceful place. >> and these are pomegranates over here? >> yes. >> wow. >> eat them just like that. i don't know how sweet these are, but... >> let's find out. mmm. >> is it good? >> that is good. >> you know, down here, we never made a living. and even in my many younger years, we'd always go out there and work in construction, save up money, bring it down here, spend it, and then go do it again, over and over, every year. >> and you always came back. >> oh, yeah. >> why? >> because it's in the blood. it's just, uh, you don't find that peace that you find here
. >> when we met heather, she was with her children and her new baby addison, who'd just been born here. this used to be howard and rhonita's house, but heather said her brother couldn't bear to stay after the murders. still reeling, he sold her their home, packed up, and headed north to the u.s. for kenny, the ground here still holds memories of nita and the children, and he told us the loss hasn't lessened with time, but he's not ready to give up on la mora. i mean, this is really,...
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s report i'm rob addison. this is al jazeera live from doha.>> use any means necessary to take action against the mya
s report i'm rob addison. this is al jazeera live from doha.>> use any means necessary to take action against the mya
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and that's because his name is addison. google it!reene responded yesterday to senate minority leader mitch mcconnell criticizing her views as cancer and said, quote, "the real cancer for the republican party is weak republicans who only know how to lose gracefully. well, at least they can agree that whatever the cancer is, no one should be able to afford the treatment. after twitter banned my pillow ceo mike lindell last week for spreading misinformation about election fraud, he tweeted on sunday from his company's account, quote, "thank you to everyone who supported my pillow during this time jack dorsey is trying to cancel me mike lindell, out. though, if you need to clarify who "me" is referring to in the middle of your own tweet, i don't think this twitter ban even matters a 12-year-old boy from kentucky over the weekend broke the guinness world record by building a star wars millennium falcon micro-fighter kit in less than two minutes so congratulations to the parents who spent $150 to keep their kid busy for two minutes i didn'
and that's because his name is addison. google it!reene responded yesterday to senate minority leader mitch mcconnell criticizing her views as cancer and said, quote, "the real cancer for the republican party is weak republicans who only know how to lose gracefully. well, at least they can agree that whatever the cancer is, no one should be able to afford the treatment. after twitter banned my pillow ceo mike lindell last week for spreading misinformation about election fraud, he tweeted...