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one of my bosses as ben johnson's had been a cop, and he -- i said, i have this weird idea that i should he said, i think you'd be good. the department was forced to hire us, and because of all of the posters, and the big recruitment drive, we were under the impression that they were glad to have us, but in reality, most of the men did not want the women there. so the big challenge was constantly feeling like you had to prove yourself and feeling like if you did not do a good job, you were letting down your entire gender. finally took an inspector's test and passed that and then went down to the hall of justice and worked different investigations for the rest of my career, which was fun. i just felt sort of buried alive in all of these cases, these unsolved mysteries that there were just so many of them, and some of them, i didn't know if we'd ever be able to solve, so my boss was able to get me out of the unit. he transferred me out, and a couple of weeks later, i found out i had breast cancer. my intuition that the job was killing me. i ended up leaving, and by then, i had 28 years or
one of my bosses as ben johnson's had been a cop, and he -- i said, i have this weird idea that i should he said, i think you'd be good. the department was forced to hire us, and because of all of the posters, and the big recruitment drive, we were under the impression that they were glad to have us, but in reality, most of the men did not want the women there. so the big challenge was constantly feeling like you had to prove yourself and feeling like if you did not do a good job, you were...
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johnson? liz trust? ben wallace? richard sanna? benny waldron? benny hunt? have negatives and vulnerabilities attached to them. there is quite a number of people who could very happily make it to be prime minister. the question is at the moment, it is boris johnson's to lose as such. he has an opportunity now to come out swinging in the manner we saw him before. and saying he only asked what his job is at stake on the decisions she made during covid had nothing to do with his job, big decisions for the country to push forward, but what is interesting is, he has gotten the big calls right in the past two years. the question is now, on the biggest call of all, the agenda for this country going forward, is he going to get that right? this will be the test. will he be able to speak to people in the street and say, i know what your concerns are, i feel the same as you and this is what i intend to do? that is when he won the majority in 2019, he was able to address that. the question now is, can he summon the spirit of that again in difficult circumstances and pro
johnson? liz trust? ben wallace? richard sanna? benny waldron? benny hunt? have negatives and vulnerabilities attached to them. there is quite a number of people who could very happily make it to be prime minister. the question is at the moment, it is boris johnson's to lose as such. he has an opportunity now to come out swinging in the manner we saw him before. and saying he only asked what his job is at stake on the decisions she made during covid had nothing to do with his job, big decisions...
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one of my bosses as ben johnson's had been a cop, and he -- i said, i have this weird idea that i should about serving the community and a leader and opportunities for all. [cheers and applause] >> let's give a warm round of applause for dr. cheryl evans davis. [cheers and applause] >> all right. we're passing this mic around. i don't know all about that. this is clean. [laughter] good morning, everyone. i want to say it is a beautiful site and give yourselves a round of applause for getting here on a monday morning for the official week of no school for those who just finished sf usc. first and foremost because i always, always forget to i want to first and foremost thank our amazing partners that serve as employers off the top which i want to recognize and they are the people that make sure that folks get their checks, even though we sometimes are a little bit behind and don't get it always right, they take all of the fuss and complaining and make sure it happens. i want to recognize jc, japanese community are, jackie and alvin, and i don't know if ivolet is here. who likes to get paid
one of my bosses as ben johnson's had been a cop, and he -- i said, i have this weird idea that i should about serving the community and a leader and opportunities for all. [cheers and applause] >> let's give a warm round of applause for dr. cheryl evans davis. [cheers and applause] >> all right. we're passing this mic around. i don't know all about that. this is clean. [laughter] good morning, everyone. i want to say it is a beautiful site and give yourselves a round of applause...
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now, how do you feel this important thing on johnson's career on said ben feature i was political policy. well, clearly he's been job is because see that the very, very confident see how to andre 48 consumptive m. p 's pricing against him. so he's living, paying along basically without the support of lisa the pride of his i'm fees under cause some some m p 's separate. i would prefer to have to fight off to the ball action when i, if i felt more people, if i see and see the prime minister, a trace of my even the previous previous advice and very confidence in well that she survived it 6 months later she was actually gone, but the problem is, if the premise does go within 6 months or so, he's cause the immense damage to the british economy by his reckless policy regarding the crying. because it's becoming more and more clear, but the sanctions against russia. ok. she sunshine, the bush is public, much more. and if you think back in u k history, when was being, say, 3 percent rise of the cost of living. that's been big parliamentary debates and so on. and now we got the cost of living acro
now, how do you feel this important thing on johnson's career on said ben feature i was political policy. well, clearly he's been job is because see that the very, very confident see how to andre 48 consumptive m. p 's pricing against him. so he's living, paying along basically without the support of lisa the pride of his i'm fees under cause some some m p 's separate. i would prefer to have to fight off to the ball action when i, if i felt more people, if i see and see the prime minister, a...
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johnson? i'm a give you a list of names list trust, ben, want us richardson, i, penny mon, drawn. and jerry hunt well, got their own, you know, kind of ability is and sort of negatives attached to them. either a bad weather or a few others who will be upset. they're not on on your list. people like not in the hallway grand chateau, it's quite a number of people who could quite happily and make it on to be prime minister. the question really is, at the moment, and it's still boris johnson's to lose as such. he's got this opportunity now to come out swinging in the way. we've seen him do it before. and i think it's fair to say that he only hear me sort of acts with his jobs that state, you know, some of the decisions he made during pe be that not to do with his job at stake. these are big decisions for the country, decisions to push forward in certain ways versus others. mistakes are made, but she may come to her mistakes were not made. i think what's interesting is he's got the big calls right in the past few years. the question is all now the biggest cold war, which is frankly, th
johnson? i'm a give you a list of names list trust, ben, want us richardson, i, penny mon, drawn. and jerry hunt well, got their own, you know, kind of ability is and sort of negatives attached to them. either a bad weather or a few others who will be upset. they're not on on your list. people like not in the hallway grand chateau, it's quite a number of people who could quite happily and make it on to be prime minister. the question really is, at the moment, and it's still boris johnson's to...
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will: overturning roe hosted by ben dominic. abby johnsono extreme on the issue from safe, legal, and rare to abortion on demand. carley: abby johnson talked about working out a plan parenthood clinic and becoming a pro-life activist, that documentary, you will be smarter after you watch it. you work very hard. in the meantime, president biden is expected to sign a bipartisan gun bill into law before he heads to europe to meet with g7 leaders. will: a most significant gun legislation passed in decades gaining some gop support in both chambers of congress. pete: live in the white house with more. >> reporter: the largest bill to pass through congress in the 30 years. the house vote yesterday 234-one hundred 93, 14 republicans voting for, here is one who did not. >> today they are coming after americans, law-abiding citizens second amendment liberties. understand what this legislation does. this legislation tells states someone who doesn't like you can report you to law-enforcement or judge. >> reporter: funding for red flag laws, enhanced bac
will: overturning roe hosted by ben dominic. abby johnsono extreme on the issue from safe, legal, and rare to abortion on demand. carley: abby johnson talked about working out a plan parenthood clinic and becoming a pro-life activist, that documentary, you will be smarter after you watch it. you work very hard. in the meantime, president biden is expected to sign a bipartisan gun bill into law before he heads to europe to meet with g7 leaders. will: a most significant gun legislation passed in...
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johnson and who's coming out on top.— who's coming out on top. defence secretary ben _ who's coming out on top.efence secretary ben wallace is the - who's coming out on top. defence i secretary ben wallace is the person in frame _ secretary ben wallace is the person in frame in — secretary ben wallace is the person in frame in the story and he's been potting _ in frame in the story and he's been polling fairly well with conservative activists is, conservatives members were quite a lon- conservatives members were quite a long time _ conservatives members were quite a long time. this is the monthly cabinet — long time. this is the monthly cabinet tables that conservatives home _ cabinet tables that conservatives home website runs with wallace has been taught for the last couple of months — been taught for the last couple of months. by quite some way he's really— months. by quite some way he's really risen — months. by quite some way he's really risen up the ranks since the war in— really risen up the ranks since the war in ukraine began, i think his handling— war in ukraine began, i think his han
johnson and who's coming out on top.— who's coming out on top. defence secretary ben _ who's coming out on top.efence secretary ben wallace is the - who's coming out on top. defence i secretary ben wallace is the person in frame _ secretary ben wallace is the person in frame in — secretary ben wallace is the person in frame in the story and he's been potting _ in frame in the story and he's been polling fairly well with conservative activists is, conservatives members were quite a lon-...
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to discuss gender issues following boris johnson and his statements about toxic the topic of masculinity was continued by the head of the ministry of defense ben wallace, he not only made a sharp and effusion against vladimir putin, but also suddenly tried to prick the official representative of the russian midafix. i think the main problem is that the russian authorities consider some countries less important than others and try to write themselves into history through violence, you know. there's a woman there, an official spokesperson for the foreign ministry, she holds a briefing every week, threatens all nuclear weapons or something, she's definitely a woman in the kremlin reacted to boris johnson's statement with iro. and with regard to wallis, they noted that the rudeness of the minister of defense casts a shadow on the uk on smolenskaya square, they wondered. why is the british government so gender related to sex british minister, wallace if you don't want to be known as a complete liar to the whole world? give at least one example of how i weekly threaten to throw nuclear bombs at everyone, given that you will not find a single quote,
to discuss gender issues following boris johnson and his statements about toxic the topic of masculinity was continued by the head of the ministry of defense ben wallace, he not only made a sharp and effusion against vladimir putin, but also suddenly tried to prick the official representative of the russian midafix. i think the main problem is that the russian authorities consider some countries less important than others and try to write themselves into history through violence, you know....
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johnson survives a competence vote. the british prime minister, secure enough support from his fellow conservatives to remain in office spot with a sizable number, refusing to back him. ah, i am ben fissile and welcome. they're out numbered, but ukrainian president bloated. miss lensky says his troops are holding out in the battle force ferret in. it's russian. troops of fighting for the city street by street. victory could be key for them, sees in control of the east and don bass region. a village near the front line and don bus after russian miss alice strike. an elderly woman was killed the latest victim in a war that has lost it over a 100 days. continues to effect misery on the people of ukraine. cookie. yes. how am i supposed to feel or might be a little peacefully normally what the street was peaceful it with nothing heal value or nothing to war. and yet they bombed us darker your burden. built in the embattled city of several jeanette sky. ukraine claims to be pushing back russian troops. and moscow has confirmed that yet another of his generals was killed during your visit to the front. the u. s. d u. k, and germany have moved to counter russian firepower by pledging to
johnson survives a competence vote. the british prime minister, secure enough support from his fellow conservatives to remain in office spot with a sizable number, refusing to back him. ah, i am ben fissile and welcome. they're out numbered, but ukrainian president bloated. miss lensky says his troops are holding out in the battle force ferret in. it's russian. troops of fighting for the city street by street. victory could be key for them, sees in control of the east and don bass region. a...
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defense secretary ben wallace spoke in defense of johnson, he said that britain's problems are directlyto the problems of ukraine because the price of gas for products has increased due to the war. so you have to be a little patient. it 's the biggest strike by train workers in over three decades, bringing the british rail network to a complete halt 24-hour strikes begin tonight at midnight, and others are scheduled for thursday and saturday, when up to 40,000 cleaners at signalmen repairmen and other station personnel strike for job security and wages at a time of soaring inflation. commuters in london are facing a double whammy from strikes in the underground system. the action will affect almost all railway lines. thousands of people from all over the country have come here to protest what they see as inaction in addressing the rising cost of living the crowds are carrying. posters to draw attention to the problem of rising prices and shrinking incomes. most of the people have experienced a reduction in income this year, because inflation is at around 9% will go up to 11, which is hi
defense secretary ben wallace spoke in defense of johnson, he said that britain's problems are directlyto the problems of ukraine because the price of gas for products has increased due to the war. so you have to be a little patient. it 's the biggest strike by train workers in over three decades, bringing the british rail network to a complete halt 24-hour strikes begin tonight at midnight, and others are scheduled for thursday and saturday, when up to 40,000 cleaners at signalmen repairmen...
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defense minister ben wallace said, his country can send planes to patrol the routes along which the ship will advance with the cargo. earlier, the prime minister of great britain, boris johnson, said that the kingdom will contribute in every possible way to the solution of the so-called grain crisis , in particular by accompanying the cargo, negotiations with putin are not will lead to the mayor, therefore it is necessary to ensure the defeat of the russian federation, this is what the british foreign minister lystras thinks, in her opinion, this is the only way to support european security, freedom and democracy, as well as a powerful signal from china, which is currently strengthening cooperation with moscow, that it is not worth trying to conquer taiwan, some say that currently, as long as russia is still in ukraine, negotiations can be held. but i believe that this will bring false peace and lead to further aggression in the future. we must learn the lessons of the past, such as failure. the minsk agreements, which failed to ensure lasting peace in the region, is my call. first, we must defeat russia, and only then hold negotiations in paris. the trial in the case of the
defense minister ben wallace said, his country can send planes to patrol the routes along which the ship will advance with the cargo. earlier, the prime minister of great britain, boris johnson, said that the kingdom will contribute in every possible way to the solution of the so-called grain crisis , in particular by accompanying the cargo, negotiations with putin are not will lead to the mayor, therefore it is necessary to ensure the defeat of the russian federation, this is what the british...
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country, ben wallace, demands an increase in spending on the army against the background of a full-scale invasion of russia into ukraine, the head of the department wrote a letter to boris johnsonrime minister of ukraine, in which he justified the increase in military spending by 10 billion pounds every year, the bbc reports with reference to own sources this is about half a percent of the country's gdp, probably with the same appeal great britain will address to the leaders of each nato country during the summit, officially some will start tomorrow, and finally, the president of the united states of america, joe biden, should announce the continuation of the presence of american troops in poland. this is reported by nbc news with reference to american and european officials . it is about leaving part of the two thousand american servicemen sent to poland, in addition, during the nato summit, the american president may announce certain changes in the deployment of military personnel in the baltic states, which has been based there since before the invasion of russia into ukraine, at the moment the white house does not give official comments on this matter, but it is assumed tha
country, ben wallace, demands an increase in spending on the army against the background of a full-scale invasion of russia into ukraine, the head of the department wrote a letter to boris johnsonrime minister of ukraine, in which he justified the increase in military spending by 10 billion pounds every year, the bbc reports with reference to own sources this is about half a percent of the country's gdp, probably with the same appeal great britain will address to the leaders of each nato...
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johnson expansionism, echoing the same rhetoric that borisjohnson has been using and drawing parallels between putin's russia and nazi germany. this is at a time that we have been saying that defence secretary, beninterviewing, as i'm sure you have, any serving or are former military leaders, they have been decrying defence cuts. at the moment, the plan is still to cut manpower in the army from making 82,000 said just over 70,000 troops, thatis 82,000 said just over 70,000 troops, that is still the case. this cannot be given how much geopolitics within europe has changed stop at the smallish english army, i think, for 300 years was a figure i remembered. absolutely. borisjohnson will have to act, he will have to say something, there has been a formal request from the defence secretary come at this rhetoric, you know, putting vladimir putin on par with adolf hitler in terms of an enemy that we need to be prepared to fight back, it takes years to build up that capability, so these are very strong words. that capability, so these are very strong words-— that capability, so these are very strong words. moving on to a story “ust below strong words. moving on to a story just below that, _ strong words
johnson expansionism, echoing the same rhetoric that borisjohnson has been using and drawing parallels between putin's russia and nazi germany. this is at a time that we have been saying that defence secretary, beninterviewing, as i'm sure you have, any serving or are former military leaders, they have been decrying defence cuts. at the moment, the plan is still to cut manpower in the army from making 82,000 said just over 70,000 troops, thatis 82,000 said just over 70,000 troops, that is still...
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johnson. >> quite interesting you saying ben wallace being the next prime minister.artha: good point. we have a photo of the inside of the church and circles on it if you are watching. took over after david cameron. >> piers: that's how far apart they were. you were right you two. i should have trusted you. you see william and kate and we probably should have also circled charles. is he pretty important is he next to them on the right and he and kamala were seated in the reeling thrown style chairs at the end ever the aisle. >> i reckon harry when he was laughing either peter phillips on the end just behind charles. i think that's peter phillips or mike tendle next to him. behind charles on the right there? >> no. peter phillips was on the right-hand side. >> that would be. >> zarha is in the pink. >> piers: who is behind charles to the right of the lady in pink? >> you have a better view of the picture than i have. >> piers: i may be wrong. >> ainsley: how coordinated is this okay you are on the second row. get to the second row and beatrice and sister already in th
johnson. >> quite interesting you saying ben wallace being the next prime minister.artha: good point. we have a photo of the inside of the church and circles on it if you are watching. took over after david cameron. >> piers: that's how far apart they were. you were right you two. i should have trusted you. you see william and kate and we probably should have also circled charles. is he pretty important is he next to them on the right and he and kamala were seated in the reeling...
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why here johnson was traditionally made by the secretary of defense. ben wallis.hat the problem of great britain is still directly related to the problems of ukraine, because because of the war , gas prices for products have risen, and you still need to be patient a little. this is the biggest strike by train workers in over three decades, bringing the british rail network to a complete halt 24-hour strikes start today at midnight, while others are scheduled for thursday and saturday, when up to 40,000 janitors, signalmen and other station personnel are on strike over job security and wage disputes at a time of soaring inflation. commuters in london are facing a double whammy from strikes in the underground system. the action will affect almost all railway lines. thousands of people from all over the country have come here to protest what they see as inaction on the rising cost of living. people are being carried posters to draw attention to the problem of rising prices and shrinking incomes. most of the people are facing a reduction in income this year, because i
why here johnson was traditionally made by the secretary of defense. ben wallis.hat the problem of great britain is still directly related to the problems of ukraine, because because of the war , gas prices for products have risen, and you still need to be patient a little. this is the biggest strike by train workers in over three decades, bringing the british rail network to a complete halt 24-hour strikes start today at midnight, while others are scheduled for thursday and saturday, when up...
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ben, this me nozzle. yup. yolanda had been him, the symbiotic had been to my bookmarks, did there been him rearm glitches he did? yanez, re, i have for our lads, jagow, johnson, re our valet. good, and nat geo, almost name can your can be quiet, yaki good at your kid. i'm a part of mac, let him learn a little compartment. a shaky little arvin of one old year. i then moved thomas on 6 sunny day in july. did it on think sunny, did the cheese, did it have been here within the hour? done, mother ye, me down. father just shook landrum shoe yarn in parma, which let him go. remembers vizier bill, giovanni shad fair. david tucker fell to the isn't good imbeciles this and did when a man out there. what did you what did you did, lou? [000:00:00;00] ah, what i find now, a chef as well as stablished, he's well known is that a couple of commercials, lots of exhibits, many places around the world. i'm happy to help him. i want to keep helping him as long as we both are working together. now my purpose is something very different, i purpose is more, i understand that this man is able to inspire so many people, cited and cited disabled, not disabled. it doesn't matter. the
ben, this me nozzle. yup. yolanda had been him, the symbiotic had been to my bookmarks, did there been him rearm glitches he did? yanez, re, i have for our lads, jagow, johnson, re our valet. good, and nat geo, almost name can your can be quiet, yaki good at your kid. i'm a part of mac, let him learn a little compartment. a shaky little arvin of one old year. i then moved thomas on 6 sunny day in july. did it on think sunny, did the cheese, did it have been here within the hour? done, mother...
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you brought up ben bernanke, the former fed chair, he said inflation isn't going to bring back the '70s. his argument is we, politicians have learned from past administrations like the johnson and nixon administration, pressure put on the fed and from past bad policies, wage and price setting, those aspects of what led to the crisis in the '70s won't happen now. can we be so sure? >> we can't be so sure of anything. there is no playbook. we thought this was transitory inflation, and it isn't. we have never had this many cross currents that play in the economy in certainly in my lifetime, back with inflation now, the wind buttons and the gerald ford days, that in the '70s, you had 12% inflation that went up to 14%. we don't have that yet. we also don't have very high unemployment, which is a key component of stagflation, the unemployment situation is very good in this country. the fed would like to have a little more to relieve the pressure on the economy for how high it is. >> that's such an interesting and important point that i think is very hard for many people to understand. you keep hearing the biden administration touting this low unemployment, which in a normal econo
you brought up ben bernanke, the former fed chair, he said inflation isn't going to bring back the '70s. his argument is we, politicians have learned from past administrations like the johnson and nixon administration, pressure put on the fed and from past bad policies, wage and price setting, those aspects of what led to the crisis in the '70s won't happen now. can we be so sure? >> we can't be so sure of anything. there is no playbook. we thought this was transitory inflation, and it...
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ben, this me nozzle. yup. yolanda had been in this sim. yup. what can be new mobile much? did there been in rearm glitches you did? jani, re, i have for our lads jagow. johnson re our valet. good. annette. you almost name can your can be quiet yoke to go to your kit. i'm a part of mac. let him la a lid him compartment a shaky little are being off one old year. but in mood. thomas with his own 6 sunny day in july. did it all sink sunny? did the cheese, did it have been huge within the alden mother? ye, me down father. just him. she clung to them shoe yarn and park which let him go remembers vizier bill. john bernisha had fared, wished i could tell to the it seemed good imbeciles this and it did when a man or there was a big deal. mm. ready ah . ready ready what i find now, a chef as well as stablished, he is well known is that a couple commercials, lots of exhibits, many places around the world. i'm happy to help him. i want to keep helping him as long as we both are working together. now my purpose as something very different, i purpose is more. i understand that this man is able to inspire so many people, cited and cited ah, disabled, not disabled. it doesn
ben, this me nozzle. yup. yolanda had been in this sim. yup. what can be new mobile much? did there been in rearm glitches you did? jani, re, i have for our lads jagow. johnson re our valet. good. annette. you almost name can your can be quiet yoke to go to your kit. i'm a part of mac. let him la a lid him compartment a shaky little are being off one old year. but in mood. thomas with his own 6 sunny day in july. did it all sink sunny? did the cheese, did it have been huge within the alden...
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johnson in 1868. the senate came within a single vote of removing the president and elevating center foster's successors ppt senator ben wade to the presidency. like foster wade was republican. as has been mentioned in 1886 legislative succession was removed from the statute books. as we know in 1947 lawmakers reinserted the speaker and the present pro tem in that order into the line of succession. since democratic president harry truman did not have a vice president in 1945 until 1949 republican speaker. joe martin. perhaps came closer to becoming acting president than any other speaker. not long after the bills adoption president truman went on official trip to brazil. while on this trip his motorcade almost drove over the edge of a precipice. speaker martin recalled that quote truman while on a visit to south america came dangerously close to plunging down a mountainside in his auto. the news was a sobering reminder of how near i was living day to day on the edge of great responsibility unquote. as was the case with tyler and johnson barson switching the white house could easily have a curve. each of these examples
johnson in 1868. the senate came within a single vote of removing the president and elevating center foster's successors ppt senator ben wade to the presidency. like foster wade was republican. as has been mentioned in 1886 legislative succession was removed from the statute books. as we know in 1947 lawmakers reinserted the speaker and the present pro tem in that order into the line of succession. since democratic president harry truman did not have a vice president in 1945 until 1949...
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ben chapman isn't fully fleshed out and the trouble with that film that was shot just before spring training in 1950. it was done on the cheap. the director actually had gained fame by doing the johnson story in 46 and a sequence two years later and and a lot was expected. i think your former colleague bosley crowther said the best thing about the movie was jackie robinson. he played for a non-professional act. or he was the best part of that that disappointing film. and and of course the thing that bothered me was that sequence and where he's attacking paul robeson and doing the bidding of branch ricky. it was a very conservative republican put him up to him. lester granger was head of the urban league tried to show that blacks were not going to become dupes of the communist party. so there was this red scare element and rachel was also adamant that he should testify before the house on american activity committee and many years later jackie regretted what he said about paul robeson. he said paul robeson gave up a career. in fact, robson was the highest earning black artist in 1947 earning over a hundred thousand a year due to the blacklist. he went down to 3,000 a year and lost his
ben chapman isn't fully fleshed out and the trouble with that film that was shot just before spring training in 1950. it was done on the cheap. the director actually had gained fame by doing the johnson story in 46 and a sequence two years later and and a lot was expected. i think your former colleague bosley crowther said the best thing about the movie was jackie robinson. he played for a non-professional act. or he was the best part of that that disappointing film. and and of course the thing...
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ben brown. the headlines... an independent investigation into allegations of mistreatment in british gymnastics finds that physical and emotional abuse was "systemic" during a 12—year period up to 2020. boris johnsonist and his local guide in brazil, and leads police to where he buried the bodies. hot and getting even hotter — britain�*s heatwave is expected to peak tomorrow with temperatures of 34 degrees celsius. 0lly foster has all the sport for us at the bbc sport centre. we�*ll start at queen�*s because the last british player in the draw, ryan peniston, is rocketing towards the quarterfinals. he�*s playing the argentine francisco cerundolo, and the 26—year—old from southend, who is ranked 180th in the world, blitzed the first set. 6—love. he knocked out the french open finalist casper ruud in the first round and is showing that it wasn�*t a freak result. these are live pictures from queens, it�*s a very different story in the second set. cerendolo breaking early on. i think he is serving for the second set now. he�*s 4—3 up, so serving to go 5—3. the certainly having it a lot tougher. this is live from the bbc now. penistion has never played in the main draw of an atp tournament before the b
ben brown. the headlines... an independent investigation into allegations of mistreatment in british gymnastics finds that physical and emotional abuse was "systemic" during a 12—year period up to 2020. boris johnsonist and his local guide in brazil, and leads police to where he buried the bodies. hot and getting even hotter — britain�*s heatwave is expected to peak tomorrow with temperatures of 34 degrees celsius. 0lly foster has all the sport for us at the bbc sport centre....
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johnson, is going to the stanley cup. he place for the avalanche nhl team. and so we're going to have him on the show. in addition, we're going to have benesota. he's shawn's sister's son. >> okay. >>reporter: older sister's son. he's my favorite nephew, so. >> is he your only nephew? >>reporter: no. i have so many nephews. shawn has ten brothers and sisters. >> i hope the others won't get their feelings hurt. there's his picture right there? >>reporter: ainsley, right now he's everybody's favorite nephew. >> thank you so much. we'll see you this west coast. carley. >> starting with the fox weather alert. a severe weather system sweeping through southern new jersey last night with at least one confirmed tornado. the twister's 90 miles an hour winds uprooting trees, causing damage to some buildings. one resident said it if he would like a freight train was rolling through her home. power was knocked out for many in the area, but has since been restored. thankfully no injury has been reported. to the ussl which is two weeks left of the regular season. it's starting tomorrow. the post season bound new jersey general will fails off against t
johnson, is going to the stanley cup. he place for the avalanche nhl team. and so we're going to have him on the show. in addition, we're going to have benesota. he's shawn's sister's son. >> okay. >>reporter: older sister's son. he's my favorite nephew, so. >> is he your only nephew? >>reporter: no. i have so many nephews. shawn has ten brothers and sisters. >> i hope the others won't get their feelings hurt. there's his picture right there? >>reporter:...
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remember, ben, that it's only a couple of years ago that the last independent adviser on ministerial interests quit, because he didn't think he could work with boris johnsonhe ministerial code, despite his adviser finding that she had. so there's a big question about who would take over now and who'd be up for doing thatjob. nick eardley in westminster. police in brazil say they've found what are thought to be the bodies of a missing britishjournalist and his local guide, after one of two men arrested in connection with their disappearance confessed to killing them. dom phillips and bruno pereira were last seen in a remote part of the amazon earlier this month. our south america correspondent katy watson reports from mernauss. it was a hastily organised press conference. a panel of military men delivering the awful news after ten days of searching. translation: the first suspect voluntarily confessed _ at the end of last night. he made the criminal confession, outlining in detail the crime he committed, and indicated the area where he buried the bodies. early on wednesday morning, he was taken on a boat to help the search teams find the bodies. it was thr
remember, ben, that it's only a couple of years ago that the last independent adviser on ministerial interests quit, because he didn't think he could work with boris johnsonhe ministerial code, despite his adviser finding that she had. so there's a big question about who would take over now and who'd be up for doing thatjob. nick eardley in westminster. police in brazil say they've found what are thought to be the bodies of a missing britishjournalist and his local guide, after one of two men...
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hurry to discuss gender issues after boris johnson and his statements of toxic masculinity, the topic was continued by the head of the ministry of defense ben wallace, who not only made harsh extortions against vladimir putin, but also suddenly tried to prick the official representative of the russian midafix. i think the main problem is that the russian authorities consider some countries less important than others and try to write themselves into history through violence know there is one. at the official representative of the ministry of foreign affairs, she holds a briefing every week, threatens with all nuclear weapons or something else, she is definitely a woman in the kremlin, they reacted with irony to boris johnson's statement. and about wallace, they noted that the rudeness of the minister of defense casts a shadow on the uk on smolenskaya square. asked a question. why does the british government get so gender on the topic, british minister, wallace if you do not want to be known to the whole world as a complete liar. give at least one example of how i weekly threaten to bomb everyone with nuclear bombs, given that you will not fi
hurry to discuss gender issues after boris johnson and his statements of toxic masculinity, the topic was continued by the head of the ministry of defense ben wallace, who not only made harsh extortions against vladimir putin, but also suddenly tried to prick the official representative of the russian midafix. i think the main problem is that the russian authorities consider some countries less important than others and try to write themselves into history through violence know there is one. at...