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thousand, but only go to rallies, open barbershops and educate the masses of cinema, like the civilization parkthere is such a social network, however, it is clear that the creator has never was not in butovo and so nothing. so about german anatolyevich fines to the doctor tell me you like the music of herman sofri, yes, seriously, yes, but the performance of this such a cap. these people are changing the world, i could be wrong. shakespeare chekhov we will all die. our generation and that's exactly how chekhov will remember them. thank you, i didn't want to disturb anyone. and where is your wonderful friend mitya with contacts, if i'm not mistaken doctors? igor , i don't know what's going on now. i really don't know. but i don't think anything together. i do not want to go into, in general, these intricacies are honest. i'm tired of spitting up blood. i just want these friends to decide. if daria andreevna chose you, for example. max or hell, i would have long been in a new life. who knows. all his young ladies yesterday traded with diapers. it's funny to talk about me so it really is. best ch
thousand, but only go to rallies, open barbershops and educate the masses of cinema, like the civilization parkthere is such a social network, however, it is clear that the creator has never was not in butovo and so nothing. so about german anatolyevich fines to the doctor tell me you like the music of herman sofri, yes, seriously, yes, but the performance of this such a cap. these people are changing the world, i could be wrong. shakespeare chekhov we will all die. our generation and that's...
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civil rights pioneer. >>> and america's oldest park ranger retires at the age of 100. that's next. you're watching "world news now." scene 103, take one. here we go. my name is wesley, and i'm with my knucklehead brother. my friend nafi. my boyfriend doug. i thought we'd be on the same page about this and we're not. how do i know the way i'm going to respond to it? there's not that long term research out there yet. i don't want to be on the front line. but you're human. you're going to make a mistake. i'm just saying everyone has a right to make their own decision. but why would you want to take that risk? can you imagine being the person that goes to somebody's house and gives them the virus that kills them? what if you end up in a hospital? yeah. that's what i'm scared of. if you were to die, man... that would literally kill me, man. if it makes you feel that way bro... i will probably do it. can i hug you? yeah. i love you, man. i love you too. ♪ ♪ ♪ the night they hold old dixie down ♪ ♪ and all the bells were ringing ♪ ♪ the night they hold old dixie down ♪ >>> betty reid sosk
civil rights pioneer. >>> and america's oldest park ranger retires at the age of 100. that's next. you're watching "world news now." scene 103, take one. here we go. my name is wesley, and i'm with my knucklehead brother. my friend nafi. my boyfriend doug. i thought we'd be on the same page about this and we're not. how do i know the way i'm going to respond to it? there's not that long term research out there yet. i don't want to be on the front line. but you're human....
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civil rights movement. exactly 100 days later rosa parks was arrested on the bus in montgomery.ffice. she said i thought of emmett till and i could not go back. i thought of emmett till and i could not go back. doctor king often preached about the crying voices of little emmett till screaming in the rushes of the mississippi. the tilt family, we remain in awe of your courage to find purpose through your pain. to find purpose through your pain. but the law is not just about the past it's about the present. and our future as well. from the bullets in the back of ahmaud are ready to countless other acts of violence. countless victims known and unknown the same racial hatred that drove the mob to hang a noose brought that mob carrying torches out of the hills of charlottesville just a few years ago. racial hate is not an old problem. it is a persistent problem. a persistent problem. and i know many of the civil rights leader have heard me say it 100 times hate never goes away, it only hides. hides under the rocks giving just a little bit of oxygen it comes rolling back out, screamin
civil rights movement. exactly 100 days later rosa parks was arrested on the bus in montgomery.ffice. she said i thought of emmett till and i could not go back. i thought of emmett till and i could not go back. doctor king often preached about the crying voices of little emmett till screaming in the rushes of the mississippi. the tilt family, we remain in awe of your courage to find purpose through your pain. to find purpose through your pain. but the law is not just about the past it's about...
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parks and sidewalk cafés. at this crossroads of civilizations, today's bulgarians have blended old and new into a culture distinctly♪
parks and sidewalk cafés. at this crossroads of civilizations, today's bulgarians have blended old and new into a culture distinctly♪
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a warriors of the civil rights movement sitting on a park bench trying not to cry. the next day this photo ran in all of the major newspapers in the united states, made the front page of every major newspaper in the united states. and in that image what happened was that miltss of white people were forced to confront for only a moment the confrontation, the contrast that the civil rights movement wanted them to see. not the individual one, though that's, obviously, terrifying, but the systemic one, the one between a social, a community that can produce a woman, a young woman of such grace and dignity, and the social system that could take ordinary people like the people you are seeing in this picture and twist and turn them into thugs. in defense of the indefensible. over the course of the 1960s, civil rights movements would twist and turn all sorts of complicated ways, and i tried to trace some of those in my book. but it would never have more power than when it built this extraordinary contrast that elizabeth eckford brought out on a glistening september day in 19
a warriors of the civil rights movement sitting on a park bench trying not to cry. the next day this photo ran in all of the major newspapers in the united states, made the front page of every major newspaper in the united states. and in that image what happened was that miltss of white people were forced to confront for only a moment the confrontation, the contrast that the civil rights movement wanted them to see. not the individual one, though that's, obviously, terrifying, but the systemic...
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civil rights groups in america. >>> a national treasure and the nation's oldest park ranger and now at 100, she's finally retiring.oskin is retiring. sharing her own personal experiences. soskin turned 100 years old last year. she became a permanent employer in 2011. her daughter tells us tonight that living behind the legend is certainly an honor. >> she's been very, very active with a lot of interviews last two months. she's been international and all over the place. she's not retiring from life, she's only retiring from the park service so she will go on as betsy soskin. >> that we believe. there will be a big celebration for her on saturday, april 16th. >> that's a great thing to say, she's not retiring from life. >> congratulations. >> it makes you wonder after a week of retirement she's going to say this is not what it is, i want to go back to work. >> there is a lot of parks around the bay area. she can enjoy that. >> be betty. >> the great outdoors. >> exactly. >> we got nice weather over the next couple of days if you want to get some fresh air outside. it is certainly eventually going to get hotter. look
civil rights groups in america. >>> a national treasure and the nation's oldest park ranger and now at 100, she's finally retiring.oskin is retiring. sharing her own personal experiences. soskin turned 100 years old last year. she became a permanent employer in 2011. her daughter tells us tonight that living behind the legend is certainly an honor. >> she's been very, very active with a lot of interviews last two months. she's been international and all over the place. she's not...
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she was active in the civil rights movement and later worked for state assembly members. in 2000 soskin decided to begin her career as a park ranger after attending a presentation on the development of the rosie the riveter historic park in richmond. >>> this is cesar chavez's birthday a state and local holiday where we honor the late civil rights and labor leaded. for many years he lived in east san jose where he began the farm worker organizing efforts that would later become his legacy. the home sits in the rock school district. due to covid concerns students weren't able to plan the annual march honoring chavez. some schools decided to hold on campus marches in honor of the great civil rights leader. >> he has inspired so many and myself and learning about him in class has inspired me to do better in the future and i feel like i want to learn about him more. >> now i understand what his hunger strikes were about. >> reporter: chavez died of natural causes in 1993 in arizona. his efforts led to the creation of the united farm workers union which is recorded as one of the most important labor and civil rights groups in am
she was active in the civil rights movement and later worked for state assembly members. in 2000 soskin decided to begin her career as a park ranger after attending a presentation on the development of the rosie the riveter historic park in richmond. >>> this is cesar chavez's birthday a state and local holiday where we honor the late civil rights and labor leaded. for many years he lived in east san jose where he began the farm worker organizing efforts that would later become his...
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turkish court has sentenced civil rights activist osman kavala to life in prison without parole on charges of attempting to overthrow the government, over the 2013 gezi parkass covid testing to more districts, as fears of a lockdown promote panic buying across the chinese capital. for the first time, black women artists
turkish court has sentenced civil rights activist osman kavala to life in prison without parole on charges of attempting to overthrow the government, over the 2013 gezi parkass covid testing to more districts, as fears of a lockdown promote panic buying across the chinese capital. for the first time, black women artists
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department, detective matt mustard, and lieutenant kenny park, as well as the fbi, but we did not hear back. >> ultimately aaron and denise settled their civil face-to-face. what was that moment like? welcome to allstate. where everyone saves when they bundle their home and auto insurance. isn't that right, frank? i saved 25%. booyah. you protected your casa? sure did. and the frank tank? you know it. and now you're relaxing. i'm working from home. sure you are. alright i see a lot of head nods. let's circle back tomorrow. you weren't kidding. save up to 25% when you bundle home and auto with allstate. click or call for a quote today. lash sensational sky high from maybelline new york limitless length + volume flex brush over 10 million sold* ♪ ♪ and try new sky high cosmic black intense black pigments only from maybelline new york get ready for warm weather during kohl's home sale! find patio furniture starting at 25% off. intense black pigments alfresco dining essentials starting at 20% off. and get 25% off outdoor decor! plus, take an extra 15% off. or save even more with a kohl's card. kohl's. why hide your skin if dupixent has your mode
department, detective matt mustard, and lieutenant kenny park, as well as the fbi, but we did not hear back. >> ultimately aaron and denise settled their civil face-to-face. what was that moment like? welcome to allstate. where everyone saves when they bundle their home and auto insurance. isn't that right, frank? i saved 25%. booyah. you protected your casa? sure did. and the frank tank? you know it. and now you're relaxing. i'm working from home. sure you are. alright i see a lot of...
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and this is what she said to him when rosa parks, daisy bates, clark, all the prominent women of the civil rights movement were given seconds on the podium at the march on washington. 74? i'm not there. sorry. the time has come to say to you quite candidly, mr. randolph, that tokenism is as offensive when applied to women as when applied to negros -- that's the word she always used -- and that i have not devoted the greater part of my adult life to the implementation of human rights to now condone any policy which is not inclusive. >> were there any consequences? >> no. in fact, the day before the march, he spoke at the national press club, which then consigned women to the balcony. i mean, really, it was -- it shows you just how complex and really diseased the relationship was between the black civil rights movement and the women's rights movement. >> but then three years after the march on washington she plays a key role, in a very important moment in american feminist history. >> she does. she introduced -- she was on the president's commission on civil rights, and specifically on the i
and this is what she said to him when rosa parks, daisy bates, clark, all the prominent women of the civil rights movement were given seconds on the podium at the march on washington. 74? i'm not there. sorry. the time has come to say to you quite candidly, mr. randolph, that tokenism is as offensive when applied to women as when applied to negros -- that's the word she always used -- and that i have not devoted the greater part of my adult life to the implementation of human rights to now...
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turkish court has sentenced civil rights activist osman kavala to life in prison without parole on charges of attempting to overthrow the government, over the 2013 gezi park protests. beijing expands its mass covid testing to more districts, as fears of a lockdown promote panic buying across the chinese capital. for the first time, black women artists from britain and the united states win awards at the prestigious venice biennale. of course it's an enormous accolade, but i also think why is it taking so long? it should have happened before now. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the world's richest man, elon musk, has bought twitter for $41; billion. twitter originally rejected the offer, but its board has now advised shareholders to accept it. mr musk is an avid tweeter and he claims the site will perform better under private ownership. our technology correspondent james clayton reports. elon musk usually tweets cryptic messages, but there was nothing cryptic about his reaction to the news that twitter had accepted his offer. but people here in silicon valley are rubbing their eyes with disbelief. there world's richest man no
turkish court has sentenced civil rights activist osman kavala to life in prison without parole on charges of attempting to overthrow the government, over the 2013 gezi park protests. beijing expands its mass covid testing to more districts, as fears of a lockdown promote panic buying across the chinese capital. for the first time, black women artists from britain and the united states win awards at the prestigious venice biennale. of course it's an enormous accolade, but i also think why is it...
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turkish court has sentenced civil rights activist osman kavala to life in prison without parole on charges of attempting to overthrow the government over the 2013 gezi parks, as fears of a lockdown promote panic buying across the chinese capital.
turkish court has sentenced civil rights activist osman kavala to life in prison without parole on charges of attempting to overthrow the government over the 2013 gezi parks, as fears of a lockdown promote panic buying across the chinese capital.
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park. and kathleen pujol says the 20 meter tall turbines will ruin the unspoiled coastline civil and laws. it scandalous to ruin such a beautiful ocean an aroma and turn it into an industrial landscape. if a gillman at this bay is under environmental protection, that it will let the coast in the see all the way out there. on my printer. the ship has only drilled very few holes and sombre you bay over the past weeks. the project is far behind schedule. to make matters worse, oil has contaminated the bay during the operation. the drill simply can't get through the hard rocks below or said you can, oh god, when you see how slowly this project is progressing is nice. it is clear that it will be some time until the wind park has completed yet we have granted and tolerate rock doing what brittany's nature sibley rejects these offshore wind turbine. nicely 0 general they are. the local fishermen simply cannot believe that the project is still going ahead and there certain that ultimately they will win the fight against the wind turbines. yeah, all echo abrego. we a tin supporters of environmental
park. and kathleen pujol says the 20 meter tall turbines will ruin the unspoiled coastline civil and laws. it scandalous to ruin such a beautiful ocean an aroma and turn it into an industrial landscape. if a gillman at this bay is under environmental protection, that it will let the coast in the see all the way out there. on my printer. the ship has only drilled very few holes and sombre you bay over the past weeks. the project is far behind schedule. to make matters worse, oil has contaminated...
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park. deputies believe it was brought into a building by a community member connected to a civil lawsuit. the sheriff's office says the scene is safe and there are no further threats to anyone in that area. >>> back here in the bay area, police are now saying two of the four men shot on the san francisco play ground have died. that shooting happened yesterday a little before 5:00 p.m. near the alice hand isler's play ground in the ingleside neighborhood. the other two victims did not suffer life-threatening injuries. police have not made any arrests. >>> happening now, stanford nurses in san jose are taking part in a strike as they demand fair contracts. they are asking for a pay increase, mental health support and changes to their time-off policy. the union recommending those herring workers say both sides still have disagreements following 30 negotiation sessions. >> they don't seem to recognize what is going on with us and the hospitals, that we are tired. that we have been working hard through this whole entire pandemic. that they got some crazy proposals to make our medical benefits
park. deputies believe it was brought into a building by a community member connected to a civil lawsuit. the sheriff's office says the scene is safe and there are no further threats to anyone in that area. >>> back here in the bay area, police are now saying two of the four men shot on the san francisco play ground have died. that shooting happened yesterday a little before 5:00 p.m. near the alice hand isler's play ground in the ingleside neighborhood. the other two victims did not...
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civil settlement just reached. the utility was accused of reckless conduct in the operation of a high-powered transmission tower that parked the kinkaid fire in 2019. last year's dixie fire was the second largest in california's history. in which a tree fell on to pg&e power lines. the company allowed the line to stay energized for almost 10 hours afterward. the settlement means they settle charges and does not admit guilt and pays million. it was the best course of action to get the most from the utility and the best oversight. >> the judgment reached with pg&e involves a five year period of court oversight. that is really important. it is like civil probation essentially. >> we are dedicated to making it right and making it safe for our hometowns, we really think that this was the right resolution for everybody. we are looking forward to strengthening our partnerships with the counties and the communities in these areas. >> reporter: pg&effaces criminal charges in the 2020 fire that killed four people and destroyed more than 200 structures. the utility can not raise customer rates in order to come up with the money for t
civil settlement just reached. the utility was accused of reckless conduct in the operation of a high-powered transmission tower that parked the kinkaid fire in 2019. last year's dixie fire was the second largest in california's history. in which a tree fell on to pg&e power lines. the company allowed the line to stay energized for almost 10 hours afterward. the settlement means they settle charges and does not admit guilt and pays million. it was the best course of action to get the most...
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he did even more sthan that, he was a civil rights fighter, he sat in the front of the bus a decade before rosa parksarriers in the leisure world. i remember as a young teenager i was brought to his house by one of my mentor's reverend jesse jackson, he my mother and i, it meant so much to her, and he ended up doing the eulogy in 1972. i continue to fight because fighters like jackie robinson changes this country and they set trends. as i head to grand rapids now to join this family, maybe some day it will say that it is normal that police are held accountable and it's normal that we have public safety in all communities and that crime and police abuse was something of yesteryear. let's keep breaking down barriers, until we can say that. we'll be right back. ack. ♪ ♪ ♪simply irresistible♪ applebee's irresist-a-bowls are back. now starting at $8.99. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. (cto) ♪ i want the world. ♪ ♪ i want the whole world. ♪ (ceo) ♪ i want today. ♪ ♪ i want tomorrow. ♪ (dispatch) ♪ i want it noooooow! ♪ (vo) get 5g that's ready right now. to help prevent bleeding gums, try sayin
he did even more sthan that, he was a civil rights fighter, he sat in the front of the bus a decade before rosa parksarriers in the leisure world. i remember as a young teenager i was brought to his house by one of my mentor's reverend jesse jackson, he my mother and i, it meant so much to her, and he ended up doing the eulogy in 1972. i continue to fight because fighters like jackie robinson changes this country and they set trends. as i head to grand rapids now to join this family, maybe some...
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and theriri park there is refre and filling the role that it has as highlighting mexican-american civil urrights. >> now, jordan tannenbaum, you mentioned several transit agents involved in this project. were these murals to be moved because of transportation projects? >> no. they had just become in need of repair. h that was really -- so it was an enhancement. but a project where a property was moved, very interesting, was the guy headlight house in queen head, massachusetts. what was happening there was that a lighthouse owned by the coast guardrd was about to be washed away because the cliffs on which it had been built were erodinglt away, so something ha to be done, and the only thing that could be done was tod move it. it was built in 1856. what's going to happen here? the coast guard said, look, we are willing to transfer this to a private party if they want to maintainin it, but someone's go to movea it, and we don't are te funds too move it. so what they did was any agency would take its property and transfer it to the gsa.eo and then a local group came up with the money to move
and theriri park there is refre and filling the role that it has as highlighting mexican-american civil urrights. >> now, jordan tannenbaum, you mentioned several transit agents involved in this project. were these murals to be moved because of transportation projects? >> no. they had just become in need of repair. h that was really -- so it was an enhancement. but a project where a property was moved, very interesting, was the guy headlight house in queen head, massachusetts. what...
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and they are now preserved and the park there chicano park is refreshed and filling the the role that it has as highlighting mexican-american civil rights now jordan tannenbaum. you mentioned several transit agencies involved in this project were these murals to be moved because of transportation projects? no, they had just become. indeed of repair. that was really it was so as it was an enhancement, but a project where a property was moved, very interesting was the gay head lighthouse and the queen of massachusetts. what was happening there? is that the lighthouse owned by the coast guard? was about to be washed away because the cliffs on which it had been built were eroding away. so something had to be done and the only thing that could be done to save the lighthouse was to move it and we're talking about a 51 foot 400-ton lighthouse built in 1856. what's gonna what's gonna happen here? the coast guard said look, we we are willing to transfer this to a private party if they want to maintain it, but someone's got to move it and we don't have the funds to move it. so what they did in the federal process too. this is any agency wo
and they are now preserved and the park there chicano park is refreshed and filling the the role that it has as highlighting mexican-american civil rights now jordan tannenbaum. you mentioned several transit agencies involved in this project were these murals to be moved because of transportation projects? no, they had just become. indeed of repair. that was really it was so as it was an enhancement, but a project where a property was moved, very interesting was the gay head lighthouse and the...
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civil life near kaliningrad began to produce a unique heating nothing the range of applications from clothing to cars the plant is located in the industrial parkbrave, where they help develop import-substituting production, report by konstantin morozov this machine combines metal polymer conductors and nano-additives into a single thread, resulting in a unique material. this is a heating, electrically conductive polymer thread that can be used to make fabric and mesh, which is easily integrated into any materials. for example, sew a jacket to it was heated with a battery, the heating filament has a wide application material can be used to heat the car interior also this non-freezing runway coating equipment for underwater work in the kaliningrad region. advanced technologies are used in the technological greenhouse of the orange school of the future the use of composite and fabric materials that we produce it, well, almost infinitely, almost all metal can be replaced with polymer technical task initially was set to depend as little as possible on components from abroad. and i can say that this technology. it is localized on the russian cheese
civil life near kaliningrad began to produce a unique heating nothing the range of applications from clothing to cars the plant is located in the industrial parkbrave, where they help develop import-substituting production, report by konstantin morozov this machine combines metal polymer conductors and nano-additives into a single thread, resulting in a unique material. this is a heating, electrically conductive polymer thread that can be used to make fabric and mesh, which is easily integrated...
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civil rights movement and later worked for state assembly members deanna r. ner and lonny hancock. after attending a presentation on development of the rosie the riveter historic park, she began her career as a park ranger in 2000. soskin's interpretive programs illuminated the histories of african americans and other people of color. the park will celebrate betty's retirement on saturday, april 16th, in richmond. >> she has done so many wonderful things over the years. i'm so happy for her. >> i know. >> that's a well-deserved retirement. >> and proof that the great outdoors is good for you, right? >> oh, yes. >> she's looking good, looking strong. >> she's going to really enjoy the outdoors next week. >> right, with the retirement, it's heating up. everyone's going, i'm sort of excited about this. definitely a big, stark change from where we started the week off when we did have 50s and rainfall. felt like winter out there are as we take a look outside today, by all accounts it was comfortable. you can see in concord right now a little bit of haze off towards the distance. 69 degrees. as we head through tonight, we'll keep mostly clear skies and temps dropping in
civil rights movement and later worked for state assembly members deanna r. ner and lonny hancock. after attending a presentation on development of the rosie the riveter historic park, she began her career as a park ranger in 2000. soskin's interpretive programs illuminated the histories of african americans and other people of color. the park will celebrate betty's retirement on saturday, april 16th, in richmond. >> she has done so many wonderful things over the years. i'm so happy for...
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trep, a vandal was staged in the park, that is, roughly speaking, they painted it, the germans washed it, and they again, and in spain, these unfortunate democratic civilizedots. by the way, about the unfortunate democratic civilized its. i was surprised to know. i could not understand everything where these frostbitten pans come from. here are some of the accomplishments here are these well, here they are on well, here's how horse racing here is all the manifestation of these insanities , you know, in an amazing way for 8 years, grown here by the americans. this is some kind of creature, this is a zombie. this is what it inherited from the americans themselves a lot of bad things. something that you may not even be aware of. you after all, for certain, asked many times questions, where did they get it from? this is the story of the current ones, these ones over there in kiev in other ukrainian cities. here it is to tie people to poles to trees, what is it all about? what it is? so? here. i want to tell you that here, and for the first time this was published en masse in the united states of america you won't believe in april of the thirty-seventh year. wh
trep, a vandal was staged in the park, that is, roughly speaking, they painted it, the germans washed it, and they again, and in spain, these unfortunate democratic civilizedots. by the way, about the unfortunate democratic civilized its. i was surprised to know. i could not understand everything where these frostbitten pans come from. here are some of the accomplishments here are these well, here they are on well, here's how horse racing here is all the manifestation of these insanities , you...
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provision of the constitution written after the civil war to prevent leaders of the confederacy from serving. our abc white house correspondent maryalice parks is on capitol hill. good morning, maryalice. >> reporter: yeah, jon, good morning. this is a complicated case. i can tell you from watching the hearing yesterday that we didn't learn a whole lot about january 6th. lawyers really struggled to make any headway with congresswoman greene, and it's hard to imagine a judge at this point saying that she should be disqualified from office, but other republican lawmakers, as you know, have faced similar lawsuits, so all eyes on this one. congresswoman marjorie taylor greene from georgia known for her often extreme language and for repeating fraudulent claims about the 2020 election, the first sitting republican lawmaker to publicly testify about the january 6th insurrection. on the stand, greene defiant saying over and over, she did not recall much from the days before the riot. >> my question is just about whether anybody at all ever mentioned to you the possibility of violence. >> i don't remember. i -- i have no idea. i don't think so. >> r
provision of the constitution written after the civil war to prevent leaders of the confederacy from serving. our abc white house correspondent maryalice parks is on capitol hill. good morning, maryalice. >> reporter: yeah, jon, good morning. this is a complicated case. i can tell you from watching the hearing yesterday that we didn't learn a whole lot about january 6th. lawyers really struggled to make any headway with congresswoman greene, and it's hard to imagine a judge at this point...
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dozens of children's books and major civil rights and social justice figures have been banned in the united states, including biographies of rosa parksis is highly disturbing for america, which claims to be the land of free speech in free thought, it is far worse in russia. it is getting people killed. russian soldiers led by unabashedly fascist leader are perpetrating obscene and the burnt acts, driven by a lie. this depravity can be a tribute to many factors, including censorship. russian forces do not have access to truthful accounts of this war or zelenskyy's impassioned words. they do not see the photographs and the videos that you have been seeing. yes papers and magazines are being expropriated by putin not alarming rate. and even outside of this news cycle, most have no access to the works of literature that could potentially push an understanding of the kremlin, other country, or of their nationalist identity. very viewpoints, accurate, covert historical analysis, and with router. those are the seeds that grow critical. thought thought that could weaken putin's power, we can his hold on russia. i'm not taking the onus off of
dozens of children's books and major civil rights and social justice figures have been banned in the united states, including biographies of rosa parksis is highly disturbing for america, which claims to be the land of free speech in free thought, it is far worse in russia. it is getting people killed. russian soldiers led by unabashedly fascist leader are perpetrating obscene and the burnt acts, driven by a lie. this depravity can be a tribute to many factors, including censorship. russian...
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park service's old, a stranger detailing the contributions. women like herself made during the war back then the african american woman who would grow into becoming a civilicon served as a file clerk in a segregated union hall. soskin later worked as a field representative for 2 california assembly. women and co-founded a record store with her late ex husband in berkeley that operated for nearly 75 years until it closed in 2019. it is my honor to freeze it to you. >> the president. the united states in 2015, she was honored with a commemorative coin by president barack obama. a coin that was stolen months later during a violent home invasion. robbery saw skin survived at her home in richmond. it was eventually replaced by the white house in 2016. she was recognized in the congressional record highlighting her courage and determination throughout life. anyone who knows her. >> she is a very special person in a special soul. saw skin has penned the men wore sign my name to freedom. >> and as a native of east oakland in 2017, she was honored by mills college with an honorary doctorate of arts and letters is the whole lifetime. >> last year, juan crespi midd
park service's old, a stranger detailing the contributions. women like herself made during the war back then the african american woman who would grow into becoming a civilicon served as a file clerk in a segregated union hall. soskin later worked as a field representative for 2 california assembly. women and co-founded a record store with her late ex husband in berkeley that operated for nearly 75 years until it closed in 2019. it is my honor to freeze it to you. >> the president. the...
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park service's old, a stranger detailing the contributions. women like herself made during the war back then the african american woman who would grow into becoming a civilhts icon served as a file clerk in a segregated union hall. soskin later worked as a field representative for 2 california assembly. women and co-founded a record store with her late ex husband in berkeley that operated for nearly 75 years until it closed in 2019. it is my honor to freeze it to you. >> the president. the united states in 2015, she was honored with a commemorative coin by president barack obama. a coin that was stolen months later during a violent home invasion. robbery saw skin survived at her home in richmond. it was eventually replaced by the white house in 2016. she was recognized in the congressional record highlighting her courage and determination throughout life. anyone who knows her. >> she is a very special person in a special soul. saw skin has penned the men wore sign my name to freedom. >> and as a native of east oakland in 2017, she was honored by mills college with an honorary doctor arts and letters is the whole lifetime. >> last year, juan crespi middle
park service's old, a stranger detailing the contributions. women like herself made during the war back then the african american woman who would grow into becoming a civilhts icon served as a file clerk in a segregated union hall. soskin later worked as a field representative for 2 california assembly. women and co-founded a record store with her late ex husband in berkeley that operated for nearly 75 years until it closed in 2019. it is my honor to freeze it to you. >> the president....
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park from nonviolent protesters. today, the justice department reached a settlement, to resolve portions of four civil lawsuits broughtalf of people who were beat up by law enforcement that day. the lawsuits focussed in part on how officers had removed their name badges and their in nia. within 30 days the u.s. park police and u.s. secret service will implement major reforms and policy changes as a part of that settlement, including visible identification of officers and limits on nonlethal support and procedures to facilitate safe card dispersal. the park police will require officers to wear fully visible badges and nameplates including on outer wear, tactical gear and helmets and implement guidelines concerning the use of nonlethal force and de-escalating tactics. these are changes and reforms that do not happen every day but this means that the park police and the secret service cannot never do what they did in lafayette park again and presumably set a standard for all law enforcement organizations. like i said, quite a u turn. we'll be right back. stay with us. u turn. we'll be right back. stay with us xfinity mob
park from nonviolent protesters. today, the justice department reached a settlement, to resolve portions of four civil lawsuits broughtalf of people who were beat up by law enforcement that day. the lawsuits focussed in part on how officers had removed their name badges and their in nia. within 30 days the u.s. park police and u.s. secret service will implement major reforms and policy changes as a part of that settlement, including visible identification of officers and limits on nonlethal...
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civil mackenzie's connecting and the past architecture. we've been new one. the situation is making the supervision to the, to the people with a length of more than 9 kilometers the park in the area is the city's green lung. this huge green space has sent in a former river bed. the water was diverted to avoid recurring floods of the city. the park has existed since 1986 a bike has a life by itself. so that's the interesting for us. because when you arrive, depending on the c, so you can see a green color, maybe one or red. and that's something that the supreme court done for us was a, for our work to, to feel like this, diana amusement. and this playfulness in the park borders. the avant garde city of arts and sciences to the west, designed by seaborne architect, santiago, calatrava. in the 1990s, the buildings form valencia's leisure and cultural center. in fact, this is dominant that out. victor is an monument that city level us out this last month. yes, it's made by these monumental buildings that are working really good because the outs acting the eyes of all the people. so in this way, this says this city, this place is a spot that you can't miss if you come to o
civil mackenzie's connecting and the past architecture. we've been new one. the situation is making the supervision to the, to the people with a length of more than 9 kilometers the park in the area is the city's green lung. this huge green space has sent in a former river bed. the water was diverted to avoid recurring floods of the city. the park has existed since 1986 a bike has a life by itself. so that's the interesting for us. because when you arrive, depending on the c, so you can see a...
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civil rights activist osman kavala to life in prison without parole, on charges of attempting to overthrow the government. kavala was sentenced in connection with the 2013 anti—government protests in gezi parktanbul. the 64—year—old has repeatedly denied the accusations. now on bbc news, it's hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. vladimir putin claims ukraine is a fake nation. he peddles a moscow—centric version of history, which draws on centuries of russian imperialism. his invasion of ukraine is about much more than military supremacy, it's about culture, language, identity and values, too. my guest is the ukrainian rock star, former mp and current lieutenant in the ukrainian armed forces, slava vakarchuk. what can this cultural icon contribute to the defence of the ukraine? slava vakarchuk, somewhere close to the front line in eastern ukraine, a warm welcome to hardtalk. hello, stephen. very happy to be here, thanks for having me here. it is a pleasure to have you on the show. let me ask you this — musician or soldier? how do you see yourself right now? how should we see you? first of all, you don't need to split, i'm certainly musician in my life, and i hope i will be a mu
civil rights activist osman kavala to life in prison without parole, on charges of attempting to overthrow the government. kavala was sentenced in connection with the 2013 anti—government protests in gezi parktanbul. the 64—year—old has repeatedly denied the accusations. now on bbc news, it's hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. vladimir putin claims ukraine is a fake nation. he peddles a moscow—centric version of history, which draws on centuries of russian imperialism....
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in a trep in the park staged a vandal, that is, roughly speaking, they painted it, the germans washed it, and they again it and these spain here are the unfortunate democratic civilizedway, about the unfortunate democratic civilized idiots. i was surprised to know. i couldn't do everything. where do these frostbitten pans come from? here are some commits here, these uh, well, here they are on. here you go, like jumps. this is all manifestation. you know these crazy things, amazingly for 8 years, grown here by the americans. this one is some kind of creature, this is a zombie. this is what it inherited from the americans themselves a lot of bad things. something that you may not even be aware of. you after all, for certain, asked many times questions, where did they get it from? this is the story of the current ones, these ones over there in kiev in other ukrainian cities. here it is to tie people to poles to trees, what is it all about? what it is? so? here. i to you i want to say that, for the first time, this was published massively in the united states of america. you won’t believe it in april of the thirty-seventh year in april of the thirty-seventh year these ph
in a trep in the park staged a vandal, that is, roughly speaking, they painted it, the germans washed it, and they again it and these spain here are the unfortunate democratic civilizedway, about the unfortunate democratic civilized idiots. i was surprised to know. i couldn't do everything. where do these frostbitten pans come from? here are some commits here, these uh, well, here they are on. here you go, like jumps. this is all manifestation. you know these crazy things, amazingly for 8...
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you've had a lot of communities come to lafayette park to protest for their cause that includes anti-linching protests that includes protests for civil rights that includes anti vietnam war protests all of that. so we actually in the wake of george floyd and the 2020 protests we put together a collection of research articles speaking to that site of protest in the park and talking about all of those things and putting them into context. so i thought that was really important, but it was really striking and was very powerful. did it inspire any? shifts at montpelier so we are located about 20 miles from charlottesville and many of the people who work at montpelier live in charlottesville. so we started in early august of 2017 and then moving into you know, 2020. so i think what it what it really? told us was that we had been all of this work we had been doing since the late 90s. we've been you know, we had been sort of building to a moment and that what we saw was that the the future of historic sites can be a future of the kinds of conversations that this country needs to have and that that these sites where the aslani bunch calls it
you've had a lot of communities come to lafayette park to protest for their cause that includes anti-linching protests that includes protests for civil rights that includes anti vietnam war protests all of that. so we actually in the wake of george floyd and the 2020 protests we put together a collection of research articles speaking to that site of protest in the park and talking about all of those things and putting them into context. so i thought that was really important, but it was really...