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bradford is very well educated. he's a yale graduate of the sheffield school of engineering 1904. helen is six years his elder. she never marries and upon his death. he leaves the ranch to hell and with the idea that upon her death. she's supposed to open it to the public so that they can see how they lived because even in the 30s. he understood that he wasn't living way most americans were living. so here we're in front of to honor the plane's nations, which is the britain's exhibition of native american plains material, and it's really a testament to the importance of the gallatin family. the gallatins are magnificent patrons of the crow people and edith gallatin in particular is very treasured by the crow and over the course of about 40 years is adopted into the tribe eventually made in honorary pro medicine woman and the family benefits by receiving countless pieces of really important art, which you'll see behind us and which really formed the nucleus of this exhibition these elaborate headdresses which are you know are very important and very spiritual within the crow tribe.
bradford is very well educated. he's a yale graduate of the sheffield school of engineering 1904. helen is six years his elder. she never marries and upon his death. he leaves the ranch to hell and with the idea that upon her death. she's supposed to open it to the public so that they can see how they lived because even in the 30s. he understood that he wasn't living way most americans were living. so here we're in front of to honor the plane's nations, which is the britain's exhibition of...
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the men gather and they approach william bradford to become the second governor. and to look at the skillfulness and to look at the practice of conversation and consensus. that was because they were trying to create a community. they wanted rules and they wanted the rule of law. and so, they spent the time determining commonly what they would do together. when the pilgrims arrived in new england, they're anchored off what is now, provincetown massachusetts. and it takes them a month to find a place to settle. they do three voyages of discovery on what we now call the lower cape. a little bit of the mid cape. and then on the third discovery, they come here to plymouth harbor. and during the course of exploration, realize that they found a place of good soil, of constant water, the native word for this place, -- means land of little falls or little streams. that was one of the concerns about staying on cape cod, which they couldn't find good water down there that they thought would be with them all year round. they thought this summer might be brackish. so, they mov
the men gather and they approach william bradford to become the second governor. and to look at the skillfulness and to look at the practice of conversation and consensus. that was because they were trying to create a community. they wanted rules and they wanted the rule of law. and so, they spent the time determining commonly what they would do together. when the pilgrims arrived in new england, they're anchored off what is now, provincetown massachusetts. and it takes them a month to find a...
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the men gather and they approach william bradford to become the second governor. and to look at the skillfulness and to look at the practice of conversation and consensus. that was because they were trying to create a community. they wanted rules and they wanted the rule of law. and so they spent the time determining commonly what they would do together. when the pilgrims arrive in new england, they're anchored off what is now provinceprovincetow massachusetts, and it takes them a month to find a place to settle. they do three voyages of discovery on what we now call the lower cape and a little bit of the mid-cape. then on the third discovery, they come here to plymouth harbor, and during the course of exploration realize they found a place of good soil, of constant water. the native word for this place putexant. so they moved to plymouth harbor late in december. there is a traditional story that they landed on plymouth rock and they began to build their houses on christmas day 1620. and then essentially mayflower becomes a place where the colonists live until the
the men gather and they approach william bradford to become the second governor. and to look at the skillfulness and to look at the practice of conversation and consensus. that was because they were trying to create a community. they wanted rules and they wanted the rule of law. and so they spent the time determining commonly what they would do together. when the pilgrims arrive in new england, they're anchored off what is now provinceprovincetow massachusetts, and it takes them a month to find...
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danny savage 'oins us from bradford.�* from bradford. the staff here at hosice from bradford.coronavirus has affected people, and people have been mourning the loss of people because of what has happened over the last year and i think there is a real sort of feeling that to remember those has been greatly appreciated by the communities here.— a year after that eerie quiet fell across the uk, that sense of shock descended as we were all told to stay at home. now, millions of people around the uk have stopped to remember all those who have lost their lives. as the nation pauses to reflect on what has been a difficult year and remember those who have died our political correspondent chris mason looks back on how the past year has changed political life across the country. from this evening, i must give the british people a very simple instruction. you must stay at home. at present, there are just no easy options. the way ahead is hard. and it is still true that many lives will, sadly, be lost. a year ago today, fewer than 1,000 people in the uk had died with coronavirus. the figu
danny savage 'oins us from bradford.�* from bradford. the staff here at hosice from bradford.coronavirus has affected people, and people have been mourning the loss of people because of what has happened over the last year and i think there is a real sort of feeling that to remember those has been greatly appreciated by the communities here.— a year after that eerie quiet fell across the uk, that sense of shock descended as we were all told to stay at home. now, millions of people around...
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therefore to go from middlesborough to bradford and say this is my new bubble. _ to bradford and sayoblem is that some people will gain the rules, what they? you are both on to describe specifically what the rules are, although as we've seen, there are some great areas —— grey areas. this is from martina. "can i travel back to belfast from stansted? i have a flight booked from may the 7th and haven't seen my mother in 16 months. she has been hospital twice. i live alone and i'm anxious and homesick for my family." alone and i'm anxious and homesick for my family- '— for my family." martina, i'm sorry about your _ for my family." martina, i'm sorry about your homesickness. - for my family." martina, i'm sorry about your homesickness. the - for my family." martina, i'm sorry| about your homesickness. the real answer will depend on the rules in northern ireland, where at the current time, unless you've got a special reason to travel there, you shouldn't go there. if you didn't go there, you would need to spend ten daysin there, you would need to spend ten days in isolation, so i think y
therefore to go from middlesborough to bradford and say this is my new bubble. _ to bradford and sayoblem is that some people will gain the rules, what they? you are both on to describe specifically what the rules are, although as we've seen, there are some great areas —— grey areas. this is from martina. "can i travel back to belfast from stansted? i have a flight booked from may the 7th and haven't seen my mother in 16 months. she has been hospital twice. i live alone and i'm anxious...
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there were two other first round ties today — featherstone rovers beat bradford bulls 41—16 and swinton miss england�*s upcoming one—day series against india and the start of next month�*s indian premier league because of his ongoing elbow problem. the elbow "deteriorated" during the five—match t20 series, and archer will return home for treatment. the three—match series starts in pune on tuesday with lancashire spinner matt parkinson now added to squad. archer is due to play for the rajasthan royals in the ipl, which runs from 9th april to 30th may. disappointed forjoffre archer and for us, but it is clear is something we need to get to the bottom of. we will make sure he has every resource around him that we can. get to the bottom of what is going on and hopefully get him back fighting fit for the future for england. 0bviously he is going to miss the early stages of the ipl, but we will be led by the medics on where we go from there, really. but first and foremost, we will be making sure thatjoffre archer is ok. that�*s all from sportsday. next up on bbc news it is in be film review.
there were two other first round ties today — featherstone rovers beat bradford bulls 41—16 and swinton miss england�*s upcoming one—day series against india and the start of next month�*s indian premier league because of his ongoing elbow problem. the elbow "deteriorated" during the five—match t20 series, and archer will return home for treatment. the three—match series starts in pune on tuesday with lancashire spinner matt parkinson now added to squad. archer is due to...
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[cheering and applause] and from chicago, illinois, it's the bradford family.eering and applause] everyb
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michael bradford, bbc news.racing for 12 months after being found guilty of bringing the sport into disrepute. the final six months will be suspended. it followed a photograph of him sitting on a dead horse. the punishment was issued by the sport authorities in ireland. let's bring in laura scott — firstly, what does this band mean for gordon elliott? in the immediate sense, it means he is unable to train, he's been stripped of his licence for the next six months. and we expect the british horseracing authority to reciprocate that sanction so that it would apply in britain as well. that will clearly mean he would miss the cheltenham festival, the grand national festival in aintree next month and several major fixtures in ireland. in the last hour, the international horse —— irish horse racing board has issued a lengthy judgment on this case, expounding that he had breached the rules by acting in a manner which they deemed prejudicial to the integrity and reputation of horse racing. they said that it had caused c
michael bradford, bbc news.racing for 12 months after being found guilty of bringing the sport into disrepute. the final six months will be suspended. it followed a photograph of him sitting on a dead horse. the punishment was issued by the sport authorities in ireland. let's bring in laura scott — firstly, what does this band mean for gordon elliott? in the immediate sense, it means he is unable to train, he's been stripped of his licence for the next six months. and we expect the british...
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houses are placed in the re-created street is based on a map fragment left in governor william bradford's plans. the gardens are based on inventories and lists of seeds as you find in documents like the brewster book fromthal william brooser family. the idea is to help our guests walk in to an accurate re-creation of the past and feel they've been physically transported and mentally transported as well. >>> my name is elizabeth and been here for seven years. my parents and i decided we were going to the new world and so the ship called mayflower. and being i am 13 years, it was mostly their decision, than mine. but two months we were at sea and seven months in total i lived aboard. i mean, there were no houses when i arrived here. and so, it was tedious. and being that i was 13, i cause caring for my parents. and people started getting sick with coughs and colds in the harbor. i took care of them best as i could. lot of songs, sleep. but the sounds of the animals were always terrifying. i mean, we brought pigs with us. we brought pens for dogs and cats. and what else? it's us. and so w al
houses are placed in the re-created street is based on a map fragment left in governor william bradford's plans. the gardens are based on inventories and lists of seeds as you find in documents like the brewster book fromthal william brooser family. the idea is to help our guests walk in to an accurate re-creation of the past and feel they've been physically transported and mentally transported as well. >>> my name is elizabeth and been here for seven years. my parents and i decided we...
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to follow in his dad's footsteps. 18—year—old josh de caires scored an unbeaten century for leeds—bradforde last of the warmth willjust hold on today across south wales and southwest england. we could to make 20 degrees in one or two spots but for most of us today it will feel cooler and fresher with temperatures returning closer to seasonal norms. this area of high—pressure building into the northwest of the country, it will bring this chillier air down on a northeastly breeze but it will also settle the weather. we will see a bit of cloud around in the morning and sunshine will tend to break through and it could stay quite cloudy across eastern coastal areas. cooler across northern and eastern areas than we've had the last few days, 16 to 20 degrees possible across the southwest. the last of the warmth gets pushed away by that northeasterly through thursday night and then a chilly start to friday with frost in places. more widespread in places across the northern half of the country. so, for good friday and also for easter weekend and saturday and easter sunday, dry and plenty of sunshin
to follow in his dad's footsteps. 18—year—old josh de caires scored an unbeaten century for leeds—bradforde last of the warmth willjust hold on today across south wales and southwest england. we could to make 20 degrees in one or two spots but for most of us today it will feel cooler and fresher with temperatures returning closer to seasonal norms. this area of high—pressure building into the northwest of the country, it will bring this chillier air down on a northeastly breeze but it...
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also been making the headlines. 18 year old josh de caires scored an unbeaten century for leeds—bradfordnst yorkshire today. the name doesn't give it away. but he's the son of former england captain michael atherton and has already got a deal to play for middlesex concussion in rugby is a topic that has been spoken about regularly over the past few years — with concerns over how the sport's combative nature will impact players in later years. plenty of technology is being developed to try and assess any injuries efficiently and accurately, including micro—chipped mouthguards. 0ur sports reporter laura scott has been finding out more. concussion and rugby is nothing new but the technology being used to reduce it is. and the saliva based concussion tests, they are tracking technology and chipped mouth guards. they have announced they will try and cemented instrumented mouth guards, one of the few already using these mouth guards and training and masses and we have been told there is a scene change in the value of contact training that people are doing in the weeks leading up to matches bec
also been making the headlines. 18 year old josh de caires scored an unbeaten century for leeds—bradfordnst yorkshire today. the name doesn't give it away. but he's the son of former england captain michael atherton and has already got a deal to play for middlesex concussion in rugby is a topic that has been spoken about regularly over the past few years — with concerns over how the sport's combative nature will impact players in later years. plenty of technology is being developed to try...
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followed by a repeat of the 1974 challenge cup final with championship sides featherstone rovers and bradford weather front since yesterday. a fair amount of cloud across the uk and that's how it's going to stay into the weekend. however, the seasons are changing. in fact, today, the last day of astronomical winter, tomorrow is the spring equinox. and the high pressure which is here today will be with us tomorrow and into next week as well, so hence, very little change on the weather front. here's the jet stream pattern — you can see the jet stream to the north of us, but notice how the jet stream goes around this area of higher and slightly milder air. it's actually quite cold over europe at the moment, a real nip in the air, barely above freezing in some areas. so, scotland has recently been one of the warmest places in europe, believe it or not. through tonight, clear spells mean temperatures will dip down to 4 degrees in glasgow, maybe 3 in the southeast of england and east anglia as well. but generally speaking, another cloudy evening and night to come. tomorrow, high pressure still with
followed by a repeat of the 1974 challenge cup final with championship sides featherstone rovers and bradford weather front since yesterday. a fair amount of cloud across the uk and that's how it's going to stay into the weekend. however, the seasons are changing. in fact, today, the last day of astronomical winter, tomorrow is the spring equinox. and the high pressure which is here today will be with us tomorrow and into next week as well, so hence, very little change on the weather front....
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are placed on our recreated street is based on a map fragment that was left in governor william bradford's hands. the gardens are based on inventories and lists of seeds, as you find in documents like the brewster book from the william brewster family. the idea is to help our guests walk into an accurate recreation of the past and to feel that they have been physically transported and mentally transported as well. >> my name is elizabeth collins, i've been here now for 70 years. my family and i decided that we were going to come to the new world and that was in 1620 or so. the ship called mayflower that brought us here. it was more so their decision than mine, since i was 13 years old. by two months that we were out to sea and probably something like seven months in total that i lived aboard the ship because there are no houses built when we arrived here, so it was the men that would get off during the day and build the houses and they get back on to the ship at night. and so, it was tedious. and being that i was 13, i was caring for younger children but also caring for my parents that wer
are placed on our recreated street is based on a map fragment that was left in governor william bradford's hands. the gardens are based on inventories and lists of seeds, as you find in documents like the brewster book from the william brewster family. the idea is to help our guests walk into an accurate recreation of the past and to feel that they have been physically transported and mentally transported as well. >> my name is elizabeth collins, i've been here now for 70 years. my family...
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bankrupt a 13700000 euro right off to luxembourg a few months later deep space industries was bought by bradford space an international company specializing in the manufacture of space systems they're interested in developing water based propulsion for limited use within orbit asteroid mining seems to have been put on hold there's a missing link between earth and deep space between short and long term thinking one man understands this well he's a so-called prophet of new space concepts and a titan of the logistics world he invests a $1000000000.00 a year in space projects. something. washington may 2019. this is bloomberg we've been working on the slander for 3 years the soft land and precise way 3.6 metric tons onto the lunar surface it's time to go back to the moon this time to stay. there are thousands of creative people coming up with new ideas about how to use base but those entrepreneurial companies cannot exist today and the reason is the price of admission to do interesting things in space right now is just too high because there's no infrastructure when we have that infrastructure in pl
bankrupt a 13700000 euro right off to luxembourg a few months later deep space industries was bought by bradford space an international company specializing in the manufacture of space systems they're interested in developing water based propulsion for limited use within orbit asteroid mining seems to have been put on hold there's a missing link between earth and deep space between short and long term thinking one man understands this well he's a so-called prophet of new space concepts and a...
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rizwana hussain is based in bradford, but manufactures in china., her company switched to making ppe. we've got masks, sanitiser, we've got lateral flow test kits, we've got masks, sanitiser, we've got lateral flow test kits... so these are type one medical masks, so these would be used in an nhs environment. she was hoping to supply the nhs. so, this stuff sat in your warehouse? it was sitting in our china warehouse. right. and it was just a case of putting them on a flight really and getting them across. yes, we had the stock, at the drop of a hat. you could get the stuff in that britain needed? yeah, oh, yeah. rizwana emailed the government and eventually spoke to someone. when you get somebody over the phone you're able to really go to town. and you told them you had factories there? idid, yeah. you heard nothing back? and emailed and it went as far as maybe two emails and then being passed over to somebody else and then one conversation, two emails and you're passed over to somebody else and it was just like a constant carousel of being passed
rizwana hussain is based in bradford, but manufactures in china., her company switched to making ppe. we've got masks, sanitiser, we've got lateral flow test kits, we've got masks, sanitiser, we've got lateral flow test kits... so these are type one medical masks, so these would be used in an nhs environment. she was hoping to supply the nhs. so, this stuff sat in your warehouse? it was sitting in our china warehouse. right. and it was just a case of putting them on a flight really and getting...
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credit, used to be just out of london, but now it goes all around the country — and it would go to bradfordrendum aftermath, when the atmosphere was quite toxic, more so than it had been during the referendum, some southern smoothie on the panel would say about brexit, "they didn't know what they were voting for." to be met by a cacophony of voices with a northern accent saying, "oh, yes we did. we knew what we were in for and we won't be patronised by you, saying that we didn't." that's the kind of voice that you actually don't hear very often in british broadcasting, and i hope we will give it a voice. where will your headquarters be? in paddington. and what's the format of your show going to be? it'll be an hour, it'll be on between 8—9pm, four nights a week. it'll be pretty segmented, so it can be replayed in digitalformat and digital slice—and—dice as much as possible. we'll have a monologue to begin with, and a main story, i think we will have a lot of fun with things like chest—feeding, that police thing about "being offensive isn't an offense," a lot of that isn't properly covered.
credit, used to be just out of london, but now it goes all around the country — and it would go to bradfordrendum aftermath, when the atmosphere was quite toxic, more so than it had been during the referendum, some southern smoothie on the panel would say about brexit, "they didn't know what they were voting for." to be met by a cacophony of voices with a northern accent saying, "oh, yes we did. we knew what we were in for and we won't be patronised by you, saying that we...
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henry bradford is an englishman, a servant who came on the abigail. esmay, a maid servant, and lo and behold, angelo, a -- who was converted to angela, and eager woman -- a negro woman you came on the batista. -- woman who came on the batista . indentured servants, no different than the we find. we find where they had the ability to own their own animals, and a slave cannot do that. they were able to indenture their own children for protection, and a slave could not do that. they entered into contracts, they bought and leased land, and a slave could not do that. one to talk a little bit fast because my time is running out, but there were $200 on the senses, and angela and his wife became a head right. for every head you bring over your entitled to 50 acres of land. anthony and his wife are listed as head rights. , but they came on the treasure, the treasure was not allowed to land. they went to the new to, and they were brought back on different ships. anthony came back on the james and mary phone back on the margaret and john in 1622 in time for the
henry bradford is an englishman, a servant who came on the abigail. esmay, a maid servant, and lo and behold, angelo, a -- who was converted to angela, and eager woman -- a negro woman you came on the batista. -- woman who came on the batista . indentured servants, no different than the we find. we find where they had the ability to own their own animals, and a slave cannot do that. they were able to indenture their own children for protection, and a slave could not do that. they entered into...
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dr liz breen is from the university of bradford school of pharmacy and medical sciences — she's an expertery much forjoining me. one question to start, can countries to stop the export of vaccines that have been legitimately bought by other countries?— countries? are very good question- _ countries? are very good question. as _ countries? are very good question. as we - countries? are very good question. as we are - countries? are very good i question. as we are finding countries? are very good - question. as we are finding out thatis question. as we are finding out that is the topic of conversation at the moment and definitely will be today. if it were any other product you would place your order and receive it and there would be no intervention and a government or country basis. however, because we are talking about vaccinations we have taken a different stance on this product and this supply chain. we have already seen the stoppage of vaccines being exported to australia by the italian government, and supported within the eu. so we do have a precedent set whereby this already happened.
dr liz breen is from the university of bradford school of pharmacy and medical sciences — she's an expertery much forjoining me. one question to start, can countries to stop the export of vaccines that have been legitimately bought by other countries?— countries? are very good question- _ countries? are very good question. as _ countries? are very good question. as we - countries? are very good question. as we are - countries? are very good i question. as we are finding countries? are very...
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world book day is one of the biggest events in the school calendar, but bradford born children's authorhing that's unusual. in everyday life, we take on main roles, we're notjust a friend or the supporting role in a piece. the stories that i'm telling are universal stories, they're stories that happen to everyone, but i'm writing them from the point of view of a black writer to make sure these characters get out there because they haven't been out there enough. despite a third of uk children being from an ethnic minority background, just 5% of books feature characters from these backgrounds. more diversity is needed to reflect the uk today. we're raising the next generation, the next change makers, the next business owners. in order for in 20 years time for us to not be having this conversation, we need to start now, it starts with books. and for those reading a bedtime story tonight... what's a gruffalo? adina campbell, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's stav da naos.
world book day is one of the biggest events in the school calendar, but bradford born children's authorhing that's unusual. in everyday life, we take on main roles, we're notjust a friend or the supporting role in a piece. the stories that i'm telling are universal stories, they're stories that happen to everyone, but i'm writing them from the point of view of a black writer to make sure these characters get out there because they haven't been out there enough. despite a third of uk children...
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after market so there are incredible that are getting into the market joanna coles and betsy, joanne bradfordnk the more that we're getting great operators involved with spacs, we'll have more women that do jump into this market and it will help to accelerate the trend of women and other diverse executives >> it's a fascinating area and congratulations for your involvement in so just to be clear, when you say women-funded, you and your partner were sort of the lead funders here, but not every single dollar that you have raised has come from a female. number one, that would probably be illegal but am i right? >> yeah, no. that's right we've raised money from institutions in our spac we are equal opportunists as far as our investors and trying to bring more female investors into the fray. >> dana, thank you so much i hope we can coax you back some time when you have more to tell. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me >>> turning attention back to the markets. the reversal, reversing again today. look at the bank etf up 12% over the last month on the other hand, momentum etf is down 10%
after market so there are incredible that are getting into the market joanna coles and betsy, joanne bradfordnk the more that we're getting great operators involved with spacs, we'll have more women that do jump into this market and it will help to accelerate the trend of women and other diverse executives >> it's a fascinating area and congratulations for your involvement in so just to be clear, when you say women-funded, you and your partner were sort of the lead funders here, but not...
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henry bradford is an english man, he's a servant, came on the abigail. a maid servant came on the jonathan. and anglo whose name was converted to angela, a woman on the treasurer. this was written in 1623. who knew? the angolans who came here on the san juan bautista, their legal status we find throughout the colonial records and we do not find them as enslaved. indentured servants no different than the english. but as they come out of their indenture, what's even more interesting, we find when they have the ability to own their own animals, an enslaved person cannot do that. they were able to indenture their own children for protection and a slave person could not do that. they entered into contracts. they bought land and leased land and a slave person could not do that. now, i'm going to share with you some of these angolans and i'm going to start to talk a little bit fast because time is running out. there were two in particular. the 1625 census, anthony and his wife became a head wright. for every head you bring over, you're entitled to 50 acres of l
henry bradford is an english man, he's a servant, came on the abigail. a maid servant came on the jonathan. and anglo whose name was converted to angela, a woman on the treasurer. this was written in 1623. who knew? the angolans who came here on the san juan bautista, their legal status we find throughout the colonial records and we do not find them as enslaved. indentured servants no different than the english. but as they come out of their indenture, what's even more interesting, we find when...
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bradford said, just talk to somebody.hy people seek help and 63% of black people would with not want to seek help was you would look weak for a mental health condition. so that's why it's important for people like michelle obama, taraji p. henson, be as a psychiatrist to talk about being anxious, talk to them about it and let them know it's a normalish thing. you're not the only one suffering. i would say, don't let the shame cripple you in trying to get some help and talk to your pastor, even if it's not someone like a psychologist or psychiatrist or social worker. literally picking up the phone and phoning a friend is one thing you can do and not letting it -- sort of cripple your idea of being a strong black woman because seeking help is what makes you strong in these cases. >> and that's one thing i do want to get out of these conversations, it is very normal a. people like you, michelle obama, people like me, i don't know anyone who has not had a experience of anxiety or sadness or depression during this time. speaki
bradford said, just talk to somebody.hy people seek help and 63% of black people would with not want to seek help was you would look weak for a mental health condition. so that's why it's important for people like michelle obama, taraji p. henson, be as a psychiatrist to talk about being anxious, talk to them about it and let them know it's a normalish thing. you're not the only one suffering. i would say, don't let the shame cripple you in trying to get some help and talk to your pastor, even...
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they test the dna she discovered she was the illegitimate daughter of a pasadena native william bradford bishop, the fbi has been searching for him. since 1976. when they say he slaughtered his mother his wife and their 3 sons in their maryland home. agents say he loaded the bodies into the family station wagon and then drove 300 miles to a north carolina campground where he set them on fire. he is then since vanished gill crest thinks her father is still out there somewhere and if he's alive. the ship would be in his 80's probably best to just leave that one yeah. yeah meanwhile body cam video from police in the united kingdom. captures the moment, a wanted suspect attacks officers as he tries to get away look at this. investigators say the fugitive comes out of hiding to buy a video game when officers spotted him as part of the last last ditch effort he's seen kicking one officer before slipping and that's when they finally took him into custody. the man wanted for a number of crimes, including robbery and illegal firearm possession. >>a break it's right around the corner and with the
they test the dna she discovered she was the illegitimate daughter of a pasadena native william bradford bishop, the fbi has been searching for him. since 1976. when they say he slaughtered his mother his wife and their 3 sons in their maryland home. agents say he loaded the bodies into the family station wagon and then drove 300 miles to a north carolina campground where he set them on fire. he is then since vanished gill crest thinks her father is still out there somewhere and if he's alive....
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to follow in his dad's footsteps. 18—year—old josh de caires scored an unbeaten century for leeds—bradfordhe sunny spells across the far southeast. for today, though, it is cooler and fresher for most areas. that is away from the southwest and south wales. here we have the warmth just holding on for one more day, but this area of high pressure with its chillier air starts to topple in from the northwest. that breeze will be noticeable across the north sea coast, feeding in quite a bit of cloud here. elsewhere, though, we should see the clouds breaking up to allow for plenty of sunshine. probably the best of the sunshine, again, will be across this southwest corner. we change the wind direction, though, that northeastrly, like i mentioned, cool down the east coast. it will be a different feeling wind from the warm southerlys which we've had over the last few days. temperatures struggling to get above 7—9 celsius across the north sea coast. 16—20 celsius, though, in the southwest — that's where we will have the last of the warmth. but that warmth ebbs away through thursday night, and into fr
to follow in his dad's footsteps. 18—year—old josh de caires scored an unbeaten century for leeds—bradfordhe sunny spells across the far southeast. for today, though, it is cooler and fresher for most areas. that is away from the southwest and south wales. here we have the warmth just holding on for one more day, but this area of high pressure with its chillier air starts to topple in from the northwest. that breeze will be noticeable across the north sea coast, feeding in quite a bit of...
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bradford lagenfeld. he ran tests, blood samples and lung samples and he obtained very important pieces of information. you will learn that later that evening mr. floyd was pronounced dead. the evidence will show then that dr. andrew baker of the hennepin county medical examiner's office conducted the only autopsy of mr. floyd and you will hear of several interviews that dr. baker had with law enforcement where he discusses the cause and manner of death and what that actually means according to what he saw present in mr. floyd's body, and some of this evidence is extremely important to the final determination of mr. floyd's cause of death. the medical findings include things such as the blood gas test that was taken that revealed that mr. floyd had an exceptionally high level of carbon dioxide. dr. baker found none of what i referred to as the telltale signs of asphyxiation, there were no bruises to mr. floyd's neck either on his skin or after peeling his skin back to the muscles beneath? there was no pet
bradford lagenfeld. he ran tests, blood samples and lung samples and he obtained very important pieces of information. you will learn that later that evening mr. floyd was pronounced dead. the evidence will show then that dr. andrew baker of the hennepin county medical examiner's office conducted the only autopsy of mr. floyd and you will hear of several interviews that dr. baker had with law enforcement where he discusses the cause and manner of death and what that actually means according to...
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bradford. again, he took important tests. he ran blood samples and blood gas samples. he took certain very important -- obtained very important pieces of information. you will learn that later that evening mr. floyd was pronounced dead. the evidence will show then that dr. andrew baker of the hennepin county medical examiner's office conducted the only autopsy of mr. floyd. you will hear of several interviews that dr. baker had with law enforcement where he discusses the cause and manner of death and what that actually means according to what he saw present in mr. floyd's body. some of this evidence is extremely important to the final determination of mr. floyd's cause of death. medical findings include things such as the blood gas test that was taken at hcmc that revealed mr. floyd had an exceptionally high level of carbon dioxide. dr. baker found none of what are referred to as the telltale signs of asphyxiation. no bruises to mr. floyd's neck either on his skin or after peeling his skin back to the muscles beneath. there was no hemorrhaging of eyes and no evidence t
bradford. again, he took important tests. he ran blood samples and blood gas samples. he took certain very important -- obtained very important pieces of information. you will learn that later that evening mr. floyd was pronounced dead. the evidence will show then that dr. andrew baker of the hennepin county medical examiner's office conducted the only autopsy of mr. floyd. you will hear of several interviews that dr. baker had with law enforcement where he discusses the cause and manner of...
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it's a 1869 memoir by sarah bradford. i read both of those. and i've since read most everything that i can find. about harriet tubman yeah, that's wonderful. and we actually have two follow-up questions that have come in guy fraker asks if you can talk about the audience reaction that you usually get to telling harriet tubman's inspiring story. and ann mosley asks if you have any memorable moments of interacting with children who have responded to your portrayal. i'll take ann's question first because i was at an elementary school and you know, it was really really hot in the classroom. i had on the walls the wool jacket and and all the underpinnings and the long sleeve shirts and all of that and it was really hot and i had on gloves as well. because i got tired of changing my fingernail polish all the time taking it off. so i took my gloves off and this child said to me. you're not the real harriet tubman because you have on red fingernail polish. so i will always remember that and in reference to my friend guy fraker. i am always amazed at t
it's a 1869 memoir by sarah bradford. i read both of those. and i've since read most everything that i can find. about harriet tubman yeah, that's wonderful. and we actually have two follow-up questions that have come in guy fraker asks if you can talk about the audience reaction that you usually get to telling harriet tubman's inspiring story. and ann mosley asks if you have any memorable moments of interacting with children who have responded to your portrayal. i'll take ann's question first...
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she discovered that she was the illegitimate daughter of a pasadena native william bradford bishop. the fbi has been searching for him since 1976, when they say that he killed his mother wife and 3 sons in their maryland home agents say that he loaded the bodies into the family station wagon and then drove 300 miles north to a north carolina campground where he then they say set them on fire and since then he's vanish that's her dad gilchrist thinks her father is still out there somewhere and if he's alive bishop would be in his 80's. crazy. alright body cam footage from police in the uk is capturing the moment, a wanted suspect attacks an officer in an attempt to get away. investigators say the fugitive came out of hiding to buy a video game when officers spotted him in a last ditch effort to escape he's seen kicking one officer before slipping and men being taken into custody. the man was wanted for several crimes, including robbery an illegal firearm possession. >>and coming up i have your full sierra forecast we saw some light showers overnight but we're tracking more snow headi
she discovered that she was the illegitimate daughter of a pasadena native william bradford bishop. the fbi has been searching for him since 1976, when they say that he killed his mother wife and 3 sons in their maryland home agents say that he loaded the bodies into the family station wagon and then drove 300 miles north to a north carolina campground where he then they say set them on fire and since then he's vanish that's her dad gilchrist thinks her father is still out there somewhere and...
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into this now with afshin shah he's a senior lecturer in middle east politics at the university of bradford and he joins us now from leeds in the united kingdom absence or not an ins of iraq have has a stent simply been freed but she's potentially set to face these further 'd charges what do you actually make of her chances of being able to leave iran and be reunited with her husband and her now 6 year old daughter any time soon. good afternoon unfortunately the water you see at the moment is nothing but a hostage situation similar we should not forget that not only is not the only choice national being iranian prison is certainly dark but dozens of other july shuttles in the rainy and prisons but it is something about the specific chase we each had a lot of media coverage city in the u.k. over the last 5 years so given all of the sensitivities around this case you've been caught that media interest in this case that. seizes i think simply as an opportunity since the far as or in getting cheap to be able to. pressure certainly on britain in order to get more involved i mean this is not the
into this now with afshin shah he's a senior lecturer in middle east politics at the university of bradford and he joins us now from leeds in the united kingdom absence or not an ins of iraq have has a stent simply been freed but she's potentially set to face these further 'd charges what do you actually make of her chances of being able to leave iran and be reunited with her husband and her now 6 year old daughter any time soon. good afternoon unfortunately the water you see at the moment is...
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department of hennepin county efforts where efforts to save mr fluid were made and at the direction of dr bradford wankhede lung and felt again he took important tests he ran blood samples and blood gaslamp and he took certain very important team very important pieces of information and you will learn that later that evening mr ford was pronounced dead the evidence will show them that dr andrew baker of the husband county medical examiner's office conducted the only autopsy of mr ford and you will hear of several interviews that dr baker had with law enforcement where he discusses the cause and manner of death and what that actually means according to what he saw present in this to ford's body and some of this evidence is an extremely important to the final determination of mr floyd's cause of death medical findings include things such as the blood gas test that was shown taken at each c.m.c. that really revealed mr floyd had an exceptionally high level of carbon dioxide dr baker found none of what are referred to as the telltale signs of this fixation there were no bruises to mr floyd's neck eith
department of hennepin county efforts where efforts to save mr fluid were made and at the direction of dr bradford wankhede lung and felt again he took important tests he ran blood samples and blood gaslamp and he took certain very important team very important pieces of information and you will learn that later that evening mr ford was pronounced dead the evidence will show them that dr andrew baker of the husband county medical examiner's office conducted the only autopsy of mr ford and you...
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dr liz breen is a supply chain expert at the university of bradford, and anna cavazzini is a german mepntract for certain goods, in this case vaccines. the other says tough, we might need it more than you. how unusual is this kind of dispute? it unusual is this kind of dispute? it is definitely an interesting one. if you're buying other products, it certainly wouldn't be consideration for another party to keep it, another country. however, we are talking about the life—saving drugs and we are talking about a product that globally, everyone has a very high demand for because it saves lives speak up —— this lives. so, that does bring out a lot of emotions. that is why we are seeing the play out we are seeing today. and i, picking up with you, a lot of people here in the uk might say isn't it a simple matter of honouring contracts? the uk has an aunt —— a contract with astrazeneca must be honoured. the aunt -- a contract with astrazeneca must be honoured.— aunt -- a contract with astrazeneca must be honoured. the british people and the british _ must be honoured. the british people and the
dr liz breen is a supply chain expert at the university of bradford, and anna cavazzini is a german mepntract for certain goods, in this case vaccines. the other says tough, we might need it more than you. how unusual is this kind of dispute? it unusual is this kind of dispute? it is definitely an interesting one. if you're buying other products, it certainly wouldn't be consideration for another party to keep it, another country. however, we are talking about the life—saving drugs and we are...
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the other new case was identified in bradford.ber of people waiting to start hospital treatment in england has risen to a new high. more than four and a half million people were waiting at the end of january, the largest figure since records began in 2007. cancer treatment and routine operations are among the services particularly affected. more details from our health correspondent sophie hutchinson. a year since the who declared a pandemic. few could have guessed the magnitude of the strain that coronavirus would place on the nhs. the latest figures lay bare of the vast number of non—covid—19 patients who have missed out on treatment. nhs england says an unprecedented 11.6 million patients are now waiting for treatment. more than 300,000 have waited over a year, compared tojust 1600 before the pandemic. and the number of operations has more than halved. another concern is that 8% reduction in the number of patients starting cancer treatment compared with january 2020. patients likejean robinson, who had started chemotherapy and
the other new case was identified in bradford.ber of people waiting to start hospital treatment in england has risen to a new high. more than four and a half million people were waiting at the end of january, the largest figure since records began in 2007. cancer treatment and routine operations are among the services particularly affected. more details from our health correspondent sophie hutchinson. a year since the who declared a pandemic. few could have guessed the magnitude of the strain...
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darrell bradford is from 50 can which advocates for education reform. learning deficit for almost all of america's youth. but especially for those from poor neighborhoods. so you are particularly critical of remote learning. >> yeah. if you want to be remote you have to have tools to be remote. most schools are having a hard time being good at in person instruction. they didn't train for remote learning. poorer kids got the worst of both worlds. >> he said students themselves can't learn staring at a screen for eight hours a day. mental health professionals agree. it is simply too isolating. a doctor studied the effect of remote learning on child development. kids are really suffering in this. you have substance abuse up 90%. self-inflicted harm up by 90%. >> we know that children are hardwired to be interactive and to benefit from one another. and any age and stage. with what is happening right now it is harder and harder for them to have those connections. >> as for that he listened to parents concerned and revamped his school with masks, social dista
darrell bradford is from 50 can which advocates for education reform. learning deficit for almost all of america's youth. but especially for those from poor neighborhoods. so you are particularly critical of remote learning. >> yeah. if you want to be remote you have to have tools to be remote. most schools are having a hard time being good at in person instruction. they didn't train for remote learning. poorer kids got the worst of both worlds. >> he said students themselves can't...
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darrell bradford is from 50 cam, which advocates for educational reform. time away from actual school has created a huge learning deficit for almost all of america's youth. but especially for those from poor neighborhoods. so you're particularly critical of remote learning. >> yeah. if you want to be remote, you have to have tools to be remote. most schools are having a hard time being good for in-person. the kids got the worst of it. >> the students themselves can't learn staring at a screen for eight hours a day. mental health professionals agree. it's simply too isolating. dr. rebecca manus has studied child developments. >> kids are suffering. self-inflicted harm up by 90%. >> children are hard wired to be interactive and benefit from each other. with what is happening right now, it's harder and harder for them to have those connections. >> as for krause, he listened to parents concerns and completely revamped his school with masks, social distancing and other covid protocols. he even converted his office into a classroom in order to get his students b
darrell bradford is from 50 cam, which advocates for educational reform. time away from actual school has created a huge learning deficit for almost all of america's youth. but especially for those from poor neighborhoods. so you're particularly critical of remote learning. >> yeah. if you want to be remote, you have to have tools to be remote. most schools are having a hard time being good for in-person. the kids got the worst of it. >> the students themselves can't learn staring...
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bradford. again, he took important tests. he ran blood samples and blood gas samples.tained important pieces of information. you'll learn that later that evening mr. floyd was pronounced dead. dr. andrew baker of the hennepin county medical examiner's office conducted the only autopsy of mr. floyd. you'll hear of several interviews that dr. baker had with law enforcement where he discusses the cause and manner of death and what that means according to what he saw present in mr. floyd's body. some of this evidence is extremely important to the final determination of mr. floyd's cause of death. medical findings include the blood gas test taken that revealed mr. floyd had an exceptionally high level of carbon dioxide. dr. baker found none of what are referred to as the tell-tale signs of as fixation. there was no bruises to mr. floyd's neck, either on his skin or after peeling his skin back to the muscles beneath. there was no pe teak y'all hemorrhaging. there was no evidence that mr. floyd's air flow was restrictive and he did not appear to be a positional as fix i can't
bradford. again, he took important tests. he ran blood samples and blood gas samples.tained important pieces of information. you'll learn that later that evening mr. floyd was pronounced dead. dr. andrew baker of the hennepin county medical examiner's office conducted the only autopsy of mr. floyd. you'll hear of several interviews that dr. baker had with law enforcement where he discusses the cause and manner of death and what that means according to what he saw present in mr. floyd's body....
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bradford longingfeld, again, he took important tests. he ran blood samples, and blood gas samples. he took certain very important pieces of information. you will learn that later that evening, mr. floyd was pronounced dead. the evidence will show, then, that dr. andrew baker of the hennepin county medical examiner's office conducted the only autopsy of mr. floyd. and you will hear of several interviews that dr. baker had with law enforcement where he discusses the cause and manner of death and what that actually means according to what he saw present in mr. floyd's body. and some of this evidence is extremely important to the final determination of mr. floyd's cause of death. the medical findings include things such as the blood gas test that was taken at hcmc that revealed mr. floyd had an exceptionally high level of carbon dioxide. dr. baker found none of what are referred to as the telltale sign of asphyxiation, there were no bruises to mr. floyd's neck, either on his skin or after peeling his skin back to the muscles beneath. there was no hemorrhaging, no evidence that mr. floy
bradford longingfeld, again, he took important tests. he ran blood samples, and blood gas samples. he took certain very important pieces of information. you will learn that later that evening, mr. floyd was pronounced dead. the evidence will show, then, that dr. andrew baker of the hennepin county medical examiner's office conducted the only autopsy of mr. floyd. and you will hear of several interviews that dr. baker had with law enforcement where he discusses the cause and manner of death and...