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others like butch. they're called chain dogs. >> a dog is a highly social animal and they're not lawn ornaments. they need interaction and for me to think about a dog tethered 24/7, i believe it's cruel. >> reporter: so does the state of new jersey. under a new law signed into effect this week, dogs can no longer be chained or tethered outside overnight between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and 10:00 a.m. if a chain is out during the day they must be chained to a light rope or chain 15 feet long and have access to water and sufficient shelter. >> four walls, a roof, a floor. you're going to have to clean up debris. >> you cannot have your dog tethered for longer than 30 minutes unless you're present. >> reporter: janice fisher worked closely with the effort to see this bill through. she says while the law goes into effect immediately, dog owners will be given a chance to adjust. >> this is not just going to be violations and fines. they're going to get a warning. and it's mandated in the law. so then you have
others like butch. they're called chain dogs. >> a dog is a highly social animal and they're not lawn ornaments. they need interaction and for me to think about a dog tethered 24/7, i believe it's cruel. >> reporter: so does the state of new jersey. under a new law signed into effect this week, dogs can no longer be chained or tethered outside overnight between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and 10:00 a.m. if a chain is out during the day they must be chained to a light rope or chain 15...
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others like butch. they're called chain dogs. >> a dog is a highly social animal and they're not lawn ornaments. they need interaction and for me to think about a dog tethered 24/7, i believe it's cruel. >> reporter: so does the state of new jersey. under a new law signed into effect this week, dogs can no longer be chained or tethered outside overnight between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and 10:00 a.m. if a chain is out during the day they must be chained to a light rope or chain 15 feet long and have access to water and sufficient shelter. >> four walls, a roof, a floor. you're going to have to clean up debris. >> you cannot have your dog tethered for longer than 30 minutes unless you're present. >> reporter: janice fisher worked closely with the effort to see this bill through. she says while the law goes into effect immediately, dog owners will be given a chance to adjust. >> this is not just going to be violations and fines. they're going to get a warning. and it's mandated in the law. so then you have
others like butch. they're called chain dogs. >> a dog is a highly social animal and they're not lawn ornaments. they need interaction and for me to think about a dog tethered 24/7, i believe it's cruel. >> reporter: so does the state of new jersey. under a new law signed into effect this week, dogs can no longer be chained or tethered outside overnight between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and 10:00 a.m. if a chain is out during the day they must be chained to a light rope or chain 15...
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host: butch is in troy, ohio. butch, another swing state voter. how is the president doing so far? caller: well, he's doing a good job seeing up all these people dead set against him. but yeah, i voted for trump. i don't agree with probably 75% or 80% he's doing, but he's got so many battles ever day he wakes up. and like the caller said a couple of callers ago, he didn't have to do this to go in there and become president. he had enough money. and that just goes to prove, even the rich wanted to get richer. i don't agree with what he's doing. both sides in this country has been taken our money over the years. it's not just a republican thing. it's not just a democratic thing. nobody is paying attention to our enemies. and they've been saying for the last 15 to 20 years, five more years, 10 more years. now kim jong un now has something that can reach the united states. can he do it? i don't know. but nobody seems to be talking about that. seven years ago, kim jong un would already be dead. we would have bombed him because of threats to our country. americans need to wake up. host:
host: butch is in troy, ohio. butch, another swing state voter. how is the president doing so far? caller: well, he's doing a good job seeing up all these people dead set against him. but yeah, i voted for trump. i don't agree with probably 75% or 80% he's doing, but he's got so many battles ever day he wakes up. and like the caller said a couple of callers ago, he didn't have to do this to go in there and become president. he had enough money. and that just goes to prove, even the rich wanted...
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butch lor's sued aitcheson for what he did he was to pay them,000 in restitution and never got that money or polyfrom the priest. >> i wept to the door and it was like wow. really where did this come from. >> what did you do to put [ inaudible ] cross in the yard. father aitcheson knows he deservesive got family an apology and we meet up with them. >> covering larger -- coming two days after city council umentsly voted to cover many people watching cheered which was completely covered and dad vote cae with me ron. >> one counter protester died. >> i feel like we should do a drum hol roll the winning numbers for powerball is 6, 7, 16, 23, 26, powerball is number 4. again those are winning numbers on your screen, 6, 7, 16, 23, 26, powerball is 4. >> lauren demarco live in l lez. any cheering or winners there perhaps or quiet. snoot here, they're about to close upshot and i have our list and looking through our tickets to see if we have anything in the "fox5" poll. ha seeing more of these huge jackpots lately. the answer is yes. and that is because in 2015 powerball tweaked the game and adde
butch lor's sued aitcheson for what he did he was to pay them,000 in restitution and never got that money or polyfrom the priest. >> i wept to the door and it was like wow. really where did this come from. >> what did you do to put [ inaudible ] cross in the yard. father aitcheson knows he deservesive got family an apology and we meet up with them. >> covering larger -- coming two days after city council umentsly voted to cover many people watching cheered which was completely...
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butch parker was one of the best destroyers in the flight. our coffee on it and hat's really all we were able for.e it battleships i referred to. japanese flag ship is mortally wounded so this is the moment of truth. this was the moment of truth. cruisers were not supposed to eet battleships like this and for the japanese, americans weren't supposed to fight like this. we had this think kind of savagery in us. it certainly appears and i've to a number of people frank, it richard really seems like the japanese ere stunned by this exhibition of american fighting will. they did not think we had it in sacrifice our ships. dead on allahan struck a bridge. norman scott was in another ship killed byn's line and friendly fire from san franci o francisco. action the night of friday the 13th. i don't think that's ever happened again. 'm not -- i think that might have been a first and last. is that right? the following day, the air force able to fly having been spared another bombardment from shells. they fly out and find the japanese transports circlin
butch parker was one of the best destroyers in the flight. our coffee on it and hat's really all we were able for.e it battleships i referred to. japanese flag ship is mortally wounded so this is the moment of truth. this was the moment of truth. cruisers were not supposed to eet battleships like this and for the japanese, americans weren't supposed to fight like this. we had this think kind of savagery in us. it certainly appears and i've to a number of people frank, it richard really seems...
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of all the sun but to see in a butches window one of the saying quote killing animals is violent and unjust just may come as a surprise to customers passing by but nonetheless a shop in california has agreed to display not to rallied outside for months conducting aggressive and pretty gruesome stunts. i think the only problem we in the virtual time know it somebody off the founding of the first time i ended up running up on that is not only putting the money up front that it be. as well as forcing the owner to display the sign in the shop demonstrators from the group direct actions everywhere to get become a vegan butchery although as it stands it's not clear what that actually is they also want the right to carry out animal rights demonstrations their twice a year group spokes person johnson explains a bit more about their mission as with the successful social movements throughout history when we when we do these public demonstrations we are intending to dramatize an issue and get an issue on the table because we feel like it's an issue that we are inevitably going to win when it is
of all the sun but to see in a butches window one of the saying quote killing animals is violent and unjust just may come as a surprise to customers passing by but nonetheless a shop in california has agreed to display not to rallied outside for months conducting aggressive and pretty gruesome stunts. i think the only problem we in the virtual time know it somebody off the founding of the first time i ended up running up on that is not only putting the money up front that it be. as well as...
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in the window at the local butch he ever shop in berkeley, there's a saturday summer special advertised for a whole pig roast. tucked in the corner of a window is another sign. this is the central part after ingredient the shop made with an animal rights group called direct action everywhere. >> the sign was the most palatable of all the options brought to the table. it was the least impactful for our business. >> reporter: the alternative, weekly noisy protests complete with blood laying on cardboard trays. the ultimate goal is more than just getting stores to. >> i hope that they eventually transition to the vegan business and stop exploiting animals. >> reporter: tanya and fellow organizers want all businesses in berkeley including supermarkets and restaurants to go vegan. >> never going to happen. it's true that we kill animals to eat them. but animals kill other animals to eat them too. >> reporter: customers like this say it's unfair the animal rights group is picking on a small business. famed restaurateur alex waters it another customer. >> an outrage. >> they targeted you once.
in the window at the local butch he ever shop in berkeley, there's a saturday summer special advertised for a whole pig roast. tucked in the corner of a window is another sign. this is the central part after ingredient the shop made with an animal rights group called direct action everywhere. >> the sign was the most palatable of all the options brought to the table. it was the least impactful for our business. >> reporter: the alternative, weekly noisy protests complete with blood...
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and here, in blackthorn, a fictional account of the final adventure of wild west outlaw butch cassidy i'm a very gentle person, myself... this a production of his play, fool for love, staged at the national theatre in london. he wrote 44 plays, winning the pulitzer prize in 1979. sam shepard was born in fort sheridan, illinois, in 1943. his father was an alcoholic, and he had a nomadic childhood, before moving to new york when he was 19. it was there he started writing plays, essays, novels, short stories, and memoirs. he has been described as one of america's most significant voices, who wrote of what he saw with fearless, tireless honesty. sam shepard, playwright and actor, who has died at the age of 73. and one of french cinema's biggest stars, jeanne moreau, has died at her home in paris. she was 89. she rose to fame in the 1960s as a stalwart of french new wave cinema, including the classicjules etjim. her career spanned more than 50 years, and included awards for best actress at cannes and a bafta in 1967. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. i'm @bb
and here, in blackthorn, a fictional account of the final adventure of wild west outlaw butch cassidy i'm a very gentle person, myself... this a production of his play, fool for love, staged at the national theatre in london. he wrote 44 plays, winning the pulitzer prize in 1979. sam shepard was born in fort sheridan, illinois, in 1943. his father was an alcoholic, and he had a nomadic childhood, before moving to new york when he was 19. it was there he started writing plays, essays, novels,...
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and here, in blackhawk, a fictional account of the final adventure of butch cassidy.duction of his play, fool for love. he wrote 44 plays, winning the pulitzer prize in 1979. sam shepard was born in for cheriton, illinois, in 1943. his father was an alcoholic, and he had a nomadic childhood, before moving to new york when he was 19. there, he started writing plays, essays, norval is, and memoirs. he has been described as one of the most significant voices in america, who wrote of what he saw with dealers, tireless honesty. —— novels. jim allman, there, on sam shepard. the playwright and actor has died at the age of 73. —— tim allman. hello, good morning and welcome to august. but if you were hoping the new month would bring a new type of weather, well, actually, we'rejust going to continue with the sort of theme we had at the end ofjuly. a mixture of sunshine and showers. the earlier satellite picture shows clumps of cloud circulating around an area of low pressure. and with that we will continue to see some showers as we go through the day. some places starting off d
and here, in blackhawk, a fictional account of the final adventure of butch cassidy.duction of his play, fool for love. he wrote 44 plays, winning the pulitzer prize in 1979. sam shepard was born in for cheriton, illinois, in 1943. his father was an alcoholic, and he had a nomadic childhood, before moving to new york when he was 19. there, he started writing plays, essays, norval is, and memoirs. he has been described as one of the most significant voices in america, who wrote of what he saw...
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then they butch back up as we led toward -- bump back up as we head two next weekend. so hot times on tap at the city except for the shore line. so a heat advisory is posted and a warm week on tap. >> the heat is on. >> to coin a phrase. have a good weekend. >> thank you, brian. >>> this is a dream come true for a 10-year-old. the special touchdown next. >> and here are tonight's guests on the late show with stephen colbert. on wednesday: mmond" was >>> it was a dream come true for a courageous 10-year-old boy battling cancer. on wednesday taylor hammond was invited to practice with the usc trojans. he caught a pass and with the team around him he ran it home for a touchdown. taylor's dad said they don't know how much time he has. so they've been crossing to do's off his life list. he's gone to hawaii, ridden roller coasters. he even met floyd money mayweather. taylor had received a bloo ometown of >> he said a true champion can adapt to anything. >> the night before the usc practice taylor had received a blood transfusion in his hometown of las vegas. his family drove
then they butch back up as we led toward -- bump back up as we head two next weekend. so hot times on tap at the city except for the shore line. so a heat advisory is posted and a warm week on tap. >> the heat is on. >> to coin a phrase. have a good weekend. >> thank you, brian. >>> this is a dream come true for a 10-year-old. the special touchdown next. >> and here are tonight's guests on the late show with stephen colbert. on wednesday: mmond" was...
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and here, in blackthorn, a fictional account of the final adventure of wild west outlaw butch cassidyson, myself... this a production of his play, fool for love, staged at the national theatre in london. he wrote 44 plays, winning the pulitzer prize in 1979. sam shepard was born in fort sheridan, illinois, in 1943. his father was an alcoholic, and he had a nomadic childhood, before moving to new york when he was 19. it was there he started writing plays, essays, novels, short stories, and memoirs. he has been described as one of america's most significant voices, who wrote of what he saw with fearless, timeless honesty. sam shepard — playwright and actor — who's died at the age of 73. thanks for watching. hello there. the start of august is upon us. does that mean a big change in the weather? well, not really. we stick with that mixture of sunshine and showers we have become so used to at the end ofjuly. the shower clouds circulating around an area of low pressure. in fact, there could be some quite heavy showers in places as we go on to tuesday. not all places will start off with sho
and here, in blackthorn, a fictional account of the final adventure of wild west outlaw butch cassidyson, myself... this a production of his play, fool for love, staged at the national theatre in london. he wrote 44 plays, winning the pulitzer prize in 1979. sam shepard was born in fort sheridan, illinois, in 1943. his father was an alcoholic, and he had a nomadic childhood, before moving to new york when he was 19. it was there he started writing plays, essays, novels, short stories, and...
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butch parker was fighting the storm. callahan had chest in his men. i interviewed a radar officer i wanted his destroyers. all it was good for, we were trained in its use that it was a black box behind pilothouse. it is really all we were able to use report in 1942. callahan fails to use his radar. criticizing him for not knowing how to use technology he had been trained to use. is that fair? i will leave it to you to judge. what he did know is they had to get in close. those exactly what he did. rightilliance was in the -- simple fact of physics. francisco column, san and the portland stern about 2000 euros apart from the the japanese body, flagship is more -- mortally wounded. this is the moment of truth. from the japanese point of view, americans were never supposed to fight like this. they didn't think we had this kind of savagery in us. that thenly appears japanese were stunned by this as a vision of american fighting well. they didn't think we had it in us to sacrifice our ships. admiral callahan is struck that on this bridge by a japanese salvo
butch parker was fighting the storm. callahan had chest in his men. i interviewed a radar officer i wanted his destroyers. all it was good for, we were trained in its use that it was a black box behind pilothouse. it is really all we were able to use report in 1942. callahan fails to use his radar. criticizing him for not knowing how to use technology he had been trained to use. is that fair? i will leave it to you to judge. what he did know is they had to get in close. those exactly what he...
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strapped in my seat i undid my seat belt, pushed off my back and floated towards the front seats where butch was sitting and then i bounced into that one and went back and forth and then i had to get to work but my job is to take video calling back down to the planet so i started filming about and it went away and i saw the beauty of the planet, the blues and greens of the oceans and in about an hour later got sick. i saw beautiful things, got sick back at work, we had a meal and it was incredible. >> thank you. [applause] any other questions? i can keep talking. come on up and ask questions. scout was like what are you doing. good question, sir. you are going to let your brother asked over questions? there's so many things they feel about climate change and announcing france coming back about climate with direct experience about the planet and dealing with what we are today. .. >> >> i see that indication every day with all the documentary showing what is happening to our planet. but the data and does not lie so grass-roots effort so what do we do??. >> that is a very good question if they
strapped in my seat i undid my seat belt, pushed off my back and floated towards the front seats where butch was sitting and then i bounced into that one and went back and forth and then i had to get to work but my job is to take video calling back down to the planet so i started filming about and it went away and i saw the beauty of the planet, the blues and greens of the oceans and in about an hour later got sick. i saw beautiful things, got sick back at work, we had a meal and it was...
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. >> the comedian about head writing and having a butch of writers. >> the tradition of stand-up comedy in the '50s arrived from -- those performers like bob hope had nothing on their mean by getting laughs. the gaeta came along and changed all that was mort. >> he'll be running for something. >> mort saul was the first person to talk like a human being on stage. it wouldn't -- he did for comedy what was done for acti. he humanized i >> i have to repor to you but largest news last week was the soviet spaceman that was invited for lunch by the queen. just to put your minds at risk i probably will not say anything about the queen. she hasn't mentioned me as she? >> he came out with a newspaper and he reabouted in live time to the news as he was reading which is a really high-wire act. >> bob hope famously said, you got to always balance your humor or you're going to offend somebody. mort did not care. >> i'm not the most toll ran guy in the world i'm intolerant. the act is a statement of a lone guy in rebellion that's why people mistakingly call it negative. i don't talk about the news i'
. >> the comedian about head writing and having a butch of writers. >> the tradition of stand-up comedy in the '50s arrived from -- those performers like bob hope had nothing on their mean by getting laughs. the gaeta came along and changed all that was mort. >> he'll be running for something. >> mort saul was the first person to talk like a human being on stage. it wouldn't -- he did for comedy what was done for acti. he humanized i >> i have to repor to you but...
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their dino connection was part of the eagle scout project, dreamed up by butch's son chris. >> we couldtrack of the visitors, and it is exciting to see where people come from, why they stopped here, and what they came to see, what they expected to find. >> reporter: prehistoric find was made long before the breeze family as one of the major scientific discoveries of 19th century. >> when i went to haddonfield you can imagine walking in the mud pit, just a big mud pit and they are bones like you have never seen before. >> reporter: in 1858 doctor joseph leady discover enough dinosaur bones to melt them making haddie the first dinosaur to would you crowd at the contacted my of the natural sciences. >> it represented a 25-foot long seven to 8-ton, six to 10-d looking prehistoric creature. people just kept coming, and to the point where scientists were saying we cannot get our work done. instead of charging this is why we charge, today, we started charging a dime to turn people away. they are charging for it. must be cool. >> it really was ground zero, pale to go. >>> haddie, and, and, town
their dino connection was part of the eagle scout project, dreamed up by butch's son chris. >> we couldtrack of the visitors, and it is exciting to see where people come from, why they stopped here, and what they came to see, what they expected to find. >> reporter: prehistoric find was made long before the breeze family as one of the major scientific discoveries of 19th century. >> when i went to haddonfield you can imagine walking in the mud pit, just a big mud pit and they...
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when he is aposed to others hook for example money penny who is his boss and she is sort of this very butchasculine figure, sort of projecting a female masculine or q, who invited all of the innovative devices that bond uses in iz escapade of it is so that we only have a heroic masculine figure when we oppose et to other figures. i would argue that world war 2 is the same. this sailor or soldier. >> the male or female zoot suitors. roaming the streets in ways that young wornt so you have female masculinity and femininity. what they were doing in part is is challenging what a young man or woman could be when it came to gender idea. >> i am challenging m. but a big part of the zoot suit was the they weren't just listening to conditionsing to mig. they were dig into the black band and youth gould, not just black youth but la with central avenue, where the jazz and blues joints became sort of the home to a multi-seed where youth were saying at least just far momeor moment, we'll hang out with one another. if people were dancing and socializing together it stands to reason they were going other
when he is aposed to others hook for example money penny who is his boss and she is sort of this very butchasculine figure, sort of projecting a female masculine or q, who invited all of the innovative devices that bond uses in iz escapade of it is so that we only have a heroic masculine figure when we oppose et to other figures. i would argue that world war 2 is the same. this sailor or soldier. >> the male or female zoot suitors. roaming the streets in ways that young wornt so you have...
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. >> this time around i butched up a little bit and said i was masculine, and they put me in the masculine group because i don't want to be with a bunch of drama queens and, you know, girls. i'm trying to be with the masculine group, with the boys. >> starting at age 16, orosco has been in and out of the bexar county jail. he was recently convicted for burglary and is back now after violating parole. orosco believes his experience in jail has made him a leader in his unit. >> a lot of people look up to me and come to me for advice. they know that i am in and out of the system. in some cases the emotions get lost. as far as in the system. maybe you should go back to the law breyer and get another motion and do that again. nothing goes down without me knowing. if there is an altercation, they will come and talk to me about it. hey, this person did this. they will see my reaction to it. >> while the feminine and masculine inmates are sometimes housed in the same unit, they're not allowed out of their cells at the same time in order to prevent sexual activity. >> if they put us all together, y
. >> this time around i butched up a little bit and said i was masculine, and they put me in the masculine group because i don't want to be with a bunch of drama queens and, you know, girls. i'm trying to be with the masculine group, with the boys. >> starting at age 16, orosco has been in and out of the bexar county jail. he was recently convicted for burglary and is back now after violating parole. orosco believes his experience in jail has made him a leader in his unit. >>...
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we saw this on the stock market, which butch bumped upward. we can talk about the battle line, but we have to talk about this notion of nationalists versus global iist and i think from you look forward from t the -- you look at the tax battles ahead, this is a significant issue for lawmakers in congress as this voice become imboldened as the president continues on ward to try to hope to accomplish a legislative agenda. steve bannon bottom line, not going anywhere at all. >> let me ask you b about kevin's reporting. steve bannon was a stropg opponent of you know, long held u.s. trade deals with other nations. like nafta and tpp. is there quoing to be a stronger globalist word called globalist influence without steve bannon inside the white house? >> i don't think so. i think he's trying play nice. i think donald trump might be trying to cover himself, but he has a pannen issue. he's aligned himself with this guy. he's endorsed the people that read breitbart and trying to galvanize and pretty much gatt e and rise up against this kind of american
we saw this on the stock market, which butch bumped upward. we can talk about the battle line, but we have to talk about this notion of nationalists versus global iist and i think from you look forward from t the -- you look at the tax battles ahead, this is a significant issue for lawmakers in congress as this voice become imboldened as the president continues on ward to try to hope to accomplish a legislative agenda. steve bannon bottom line, not going anywhere at all. >> let me ask you...
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like for example moneypenny who is his boss in the british intelligence offices, she is this sort of butchculine figure, projecting a female masculinity. or q, the very nerdy scientist who invents all the innovative technical devices that bond uses in his escapades. and q, halverstam argues, is not an accident. q is q for year, it's a year masculinity. we only have an heroic masculine figure when we juxtapose it to different kinds of other masculine figures. and i would argue that world war ii is the same. that the sailor or the soldier becomes the heroic figure juxtaposed to the zoot suiter, the male or the female zoot suiter. you have the female zoot suiter projecting these masculine characteristics, wearing men's clothes, roaming the streets in a way girls weren't supposed to be doing, or the men paying too much attention to their hair, too pretty, acting too feminine. so you have feminine masculinity and masculine femininity. the zoot suiters were challenging what a young man or woman could be when it came to their gendered identity. i would argue they were also challenging what it can
like for example moneypenny who is his boss in the british intelligence offices, she is this sort of butchculine figure, projecting a female masculinity. or q, the very nerdy scientist who invents all the innovative technical devices that bond uses in his escapades. and q, halverstam argues, is not an accident. q is q for year, it's a year masculinity. we only have an heroic masculine figure when we juxtapose it to different kinds of other masculine figures. and i would argue that world war ii...
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example, money penny, who is his boss in the british intelligence offices, and she is sort of this very butch, masculine figure, right? sort of projecting a kind of female masculinity, or q, the very nerdy scientist who inventa all of the innovative, technical devices that bond uses in his escapades.o and q, halberstam argues, is not an accident, right? q is "q" for queer. right? it's this queer masculinity, so that we only have an heroic masculine figure when we juxtapose it to different kinds of other masculine figures. and i would argue that world wak ii is the same!! that the sailor or the soldier becomes the heroic figure, juxtaposed to the zoot suiter, the male or the female zoot suiter. you have the female zoot suiter projecting these female-masculine characteristics, wearing men's clothes, roaming the streets in ways that young women weren't supposed to be doing, or you have the male zoot suiters a paying too much attention to their hair, trying to act too o pretty, acting too womanly, too women. so, you had female masculinity, but you also had masculine femininity, and what zoot suit
example, money penny, who is his boss in the british intelligence offices, and she is sort of this very butch, masculine figure, right? sort of projecting a kind of female masculinity, or q, the very nerdy scientist who inventa all of the innovative, technical devices that bond uses in his escapades.o and q, halberstam argues, is not an accident, right? q is "q" for queer. right? it's this queer masculinity, so that we only have an heroic masculine figure when we juxtapose it to...
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which is what i did say once to the papal nuncio and he said, "is she very butch?"parliament, "you are more danger to civilisation than climate change. " at the time of recording, kezia dugdale was leader of the scottish labour party. she has since resigned, saying it is time to pass on the baton. this is the first time she has spoken publicly about her experience of coming out. you were put in the position where you had to say something before maybe you would have chosen to. yeah, it was really difficult. i didn't have complete control over coming out. i came out in the middle of an incredibly intense election campaign, it was the 2016 scottish parliament elections. i'd done an interview with a publication. i've done hundreds of interviews with journalists, i do them every week, and it wasn't the first time i had been asked about my sexuality or about my relationships. i would always answer honestly and then i would say, "but i would prefer you didn't use that, i don't talk about it, i don't think it matters." and up until that day, everybody had respected that. an
which is what i did say once to the papal nuncio and he said, "is she very butch?"parliament, "you are more danger to civilisation than climate change. " at the time of recording, kezia dugdale was leader of the scottish labour party. she has since resigned, saying it is time to pass on the baton. this is the first time she has spoken publicly about her experience of coming out. you were put in the position where you had to say something before maybe you would have chosen...
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i am very butch. who knew? maria: eating bugs! >> anything for the shot. maria: was that scary? >> just had to do it. in the middle of nowhere number 3. you can go three days without water and three weeks without food. i ate a tarantula. maria: that is it, you are done. good to see you. have a great weekend, be right back. maria: happy friday, august 11th, top story 7:00 on the east coast, donald trump ramps up his rhetoric against north korea issuing a new thread if the hermit kingdom takes action against juan. >> you will see and he will see, it is not a dare, a statement, has nothing to do with deer. it is a statement. he is not going to go around threatening guam, not threatening the united states. maria: this as china have state run newspaper is calling on its government, quote, stay neutral if north korea strikes. tension taking a toll on global markets. in asia stocks sliding. hang thing down better than 2%. in europe, declines across the board, the s&p ontrack to hit a 1-month low in london, the cac quarante down 1% as well. in the us taking a delegate down day, the four
i am very butch. who knew? maria: eating bugs! >> anything for the shot. maria: was that scary? >> just had to do it. in the middle of nowhere number 3. you can go three days without water and three weeks without food. i ate a tarantula. maria: that is it, you are done. good to see you. have a great weekend, be right back. maria: happy friday, august 11th, top story 7:00 on the east coast, donald trump ramps up his rhetoric against north korea issuing a new thread if the hermit...