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dr. lande: great question. i definitely found a number of white officers who were some pathetic, especially when the soldiers were leaving camp for their families. in boston, for instance, a number of the officers who came from boston corresponded with bostonians to try to organize release for the soldiers. and a number of officers i found simply let their soldiers leave camp when their light -- when their wives were nearby. but when it became a disciplinary issue, they clamped down, which offended the soldiers who thought of themselves as being free and therefore pursuing their freedom. lee fisher from oxford, ohio. since enslaved people knew what the punishment was for deserting a plantation and these people were recently enlisted, how could they not understand one, what that punishment does, and in your opinion, do these leaps of freedom -- these leaves of freedom resolve them from personal response ability to care for their fellow soldiers? dr. lande: for me, these soldiers are enlisting be
dr. lande: great question. i definitely found a number of white officers who were some pathetic, especially when the soldiers were leaving camp for their families. in boston, for instance, a number of the officers who came from boston corresponded with bostonians to try to organize release for the soldiers. and a number of officers i found simply let their soldiers leave camp when their light -- when their wives were nearby. but when it became a disciplinary issue, they clamped down, which...
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dot com slash dr land on facebook in the still. free w. . alone a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me peter craven now when people go shopping what they're mainly looking for is cheap whether it's holidays fashions or food and drink the formula is so often the say the cheaper the better but that also means cheap labor people who work long hours and often shocking conditions for poultry wages.
dot com slash dr land on facebook in the still. free w. . alone a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me peter craven now when people go shopping what they're mainly looking for is cheap whether it's holidays fashions or food and drink the formula is so often the say the cheaper the better but that also means cheap labor people who work long hours and often shocking conditions for poultry wages.
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have very cost is kind of interactive exercises are talking about it d w dot com slash dr land on facebook in the app store. in german for free with t.w. . well tomorrow today. this week's show is all about differences and similarities we look at gender and the brain are they differences between women and men. also not everyone is born in the body they identify with women as a teenager who's undergoing a sex change. and we find out about the brain's role in weight loss feeling full comes not from the stomach but from your head. from a young age we're taught what's typically female and typically male that means pastel colored home making toys for girls and action figures. this is cash in on this kind of gendered marketing. but only girls and boys women and men really that different the latest research says you know. society still has typical roles for men and women deeply anchored in our culture. but are women really from venus. and men from mars. with distinct characteristics and very different abilities. there's no denying there are some fundamental anatomical differences between the sexe
have very cost is kind of interactive exercises are talking about it d w dot com slash dr land on facebook in the app store. in german for free with t.w. . well tomorrow today. this week's show is all about differences and similarities we look at gender and the brain are they differences between women and men. also not everyone is born in the body they identify with women as a teenager who's undergoing a sex change. and we find out about the brain's role in weight loss feeling full comes not...
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dot com slash dr land on facebook in the. gym and for free w. . alone a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me peter craven now when people go shopping what they're mainly looking for is cheap whether it's holidays fashions or food and drink the formula is so often the same the cheaper the better but that also means cheap labor people who work long hours in often shocking conditions for poultry wages and our first story takes us to spain where workers toil under gigantic plastic greenhouses like these ones in el maria in the spanish region of under luciana it's one of the most fertile parts of the country and q. cumbers peppers and tomatoes are exported across europe but it's the human cost is appalling many of these are great cultural workers are employed illegally some have risked their lives to cross the mediterranean from africa it make shift vessels and they live in often terrible conditions also produce vegetables at rock bottom prices the giant retailers demand for people like quality though from ghana there's a very different
dot com slash dr land on facebook in the. gym and for free w. . alone a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me peter craven now when people go shopping what they're mainly looking for is cheap whether it's holidays fashions or food and drink the formula is so often the same the cheaper the better but that also means cheap labor people who work long hours in often shocking conditions for poultry wages and our first story takes us to spain where workers toil under gigantic plastic...
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dr. landing is the recipient of the william holmes award and the two boys wells award -- dubois wells award. his current project examines the desertion, mutiny and court-martial trials of former slaves serving in the union army . looking at african-american soldiers who found military service offensive to their vi
dr. landing is the recipient of the william holmes award and the two boys wells award -- dubois wells award. his current project examines the desertion, mutiny and court-martial trials of former slaves serving in the union army . looking at african-american soldiers who found military service offensive to their vi
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land. >> reporter: dr. james wilder studies the polar bear population in the beaufort sea near barter island. he says these bears have been coming to these shores for thousands of years, but climate change has changed their behavior. >> polar bears are showing up earlier. i mean, they used to show up in the beginning of september. now we see them showing up in the late july, august, and staying for longer, and that seems to be correlated with the availability of sea ice. so if sea ice melts earlier, then bears will come to shore sooner. and if it forms later in the fall, then they aggregate on the coast for longer periods of time. >> it's not good for us. we're used to ice out there hunting the whale. >> reporter: for the people of kaktovik their way of life is at risk as well. >> this is the road i grew up on, the main road. >> reporter: marie rexford is a witness to the changes wrought by rising temperatures. >> good attraction for all the tourists. to us they're a nuisance. they can smell your good food
land. >> reporter: dr. james wilder studies the polar bear population in the beaufort sea near barter island. he says these bears have been coming to these shores for thousands of years, but climate change has changed their behavior. >> polar bears are showing up earlier. i mean, they used to show up in the beginning of september. now we see them showing up in the late july, august, and staying for longer, and that seems to be correlated with the availability of sea ice. so if sea...
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accident happened near the el pintado road exit, the 50 to 60 foot tree fell, either landed on or directly in front of dr. beyzer's car. traffic was backed up for miles while crews were on the scene. >>> an argument between an oakland tenant and landlord escala i knapping and police chase. police say the tenant, who had lived here on oak street, attacked his landlord's son this morning. police then say he kidnapped the man's 70-year-old mother. that tenant led police on a high-speed chase along 880 and several city streets. officers were able to catch up with the suspect and the 70-year-old victim in an east oakland neighborhood. >> she is threatened to be killed multiple times, so i'm sure this is very upsetting for her. she's safe. she's not injured. >> wow, this was like so close by. that something like that would happen right in broad daylight too. >> officers have not said what prompted that argument in the first place. >>> tesla stock has rallied up about 5% after some promises from the company's high profile ceo over the weekend. elon musk says the company will begin to roll out self-driving featu
accident happened near the el pintado road exit, the 50 to 60 foot tree fell, either landed on or directly in front of dr. beyzer's car. traffic was backed up for miles while crews were on the scene. >>> an argument between an oakland tenant and landlord escala i knapping and police chase. police say the tenant, who had lived here on oak street, attacked his landlord's son this morning. police then say he kidnapped the man's 70-year-old mother. that tenant led police on a high-speed...
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dr. bulic's theory, we want to see where the shell casings may land when the gun is upside-down, and seen gun, once fired, could have caused the injury above michelle's eye. sheriff shoar has been critical of the outdoor crime scene reconstruction by the fdle. so today we are going inside. we've created a replica of the scene based on scene photos. we use a mannequin for the purposes of this test. and you can see this is the layout of the bedroom, door right here, people came in and out of the room this way. we ask professor peter diaczuk, a forensic scientist at penn state, to conduct a firing test for us. back in 2013 diaczuk reviewed the case for a "frontline"/"new york times" investigation. professor, how well do you know the gun that was used in this case? >> i am familiar with the, with the firearm. >> reporter: have you fired that gun before? >> many, many times. >> reporter: in those initial set of photographs taken at the scene, there's no visible sign of any shell casings around michelle's body, but two were later clearly photographed to her left in this back corner of the bedr
dr. bulic's theory, we want to see where the shell casings may land when the gun is upside-down, and seen gun, once fired, could have caused the injury above michelle's eye. sheriff shoar has been critical of the outdoor crime scene reconstruction by the fdle. so today we are going inside. we've created a replica of the scene based on scene photos. we use a mannequin for the purposes of this test. and you can see this is the layout of the bedroom, door right here, people came in and out of the...
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council on the international relations dr buss in name whether now is a good time for the first ever official u.k. royal trip to the illegally occupied middle east of lands and in the week of a landmark u.k. report it to hundreds of deaths caused by prescriptions of medicinal heroin what about blood this is all cannabis we speak to parents who are legally and illegally giving their children what the prime minister selectively licensed told us the more coming up in today's going underground but first to more of the third in line to the british throne prince william without his wife kate will visit israel and the occupied territories it'll be the first official royal visit to the illegally occupied land since their existence was catalyzed by the balfour declaration in london one hundred one years ago but will william be meeting with notorious israeli military forces north according to israel's twenty four news terms of military involvement which the other favorite thing of the royal family he'll obviously be steering clear of the israeli military in order to try to keep things unconventional that was very clear from what they shelled told us yesterday.
council on the international relations dr buss in name whether now is a good time for the first ever official u.k. royal trip to the illegally occupied middle east of lands and in the week of a landmark u.k. report it to hundreds of deaths caused by prescriptions of medicinal heroin what about blood this is all cannabis we speak to parents who are legally and illegally giving their children what the prime minister selectively licensed told us the more coming up in today's going underground but...
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dr. king and talk about that. the story in the book "to the promised land: martin luther king and the fight for economic justice" is not the we need another biography of king because we don't. we have a lot of great biographies of king, really good biographies of king. i didn't think i could improve on anything anybody has done in that regard. what i wanted to do was bring a larger audience to the whole king. most people think of king as, i don't know about you but young kids in particular think of him as a, quote, civil rights leader and this is how the media portrayed him and among scholars that is an outmoded view. people don't think of king that way in the scholarly world. they look at the whole king. unfortunately most of the public doesn't get that, doesn't know it. so the book is an attempt to bridge the gap and it is short in a very reader friendly way that sort of encapsulates a lot of things about king. it is about our memory. how do we remember king? that was the issue this week in memphis, trying to create a different way of remembering king. one of the great things, yesterday we had 3000 people marchin
dr. king and talk about that. the story in the book "to the promised land: martin luther king and the fight for economic justice" is not the we need another biography of king because we don't. we have a lot of great biographies of king, really good biographies of king. i didn't think i could improve on anything anybody has done in that regard. what i wanted to do was bring a larger audience to the whole king. most people think of king as, i don't know about you but young kids in...
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dr buss and i am with a now is a good time for the first ever official a royal trip to the illegally occupied middle east of lands and in the week of a landmark u.k. report the hundreds of deaths caused by prescription of medicinal heroin what about medicinal cannabis we speak to parents who are legally and illegally giving their children what the prime minister selectively licensed told us more coming up in today's going underground but first to more of the third in line to the british throne prince william without his wife kate will visit israel and the occupied territories it'll be the first official royal visit to the illegally occupied land since their existence was catalyzed by the balfour declaration in london one hundred one years ago but will be meeting with notorious israeli military forces north according to israel's twenty four news tons of military involvement which the other favorite thing of the royal family obviously be steering clear of the israeli military in order to try to keep things unconventional that was very clear from what they showed told us yesterday and while the killing continues in
dr buss and i am with a now is a good time for the first ever official a royal trip to the illegally occupied middle east of lands and in the week of a landmark u.k. report the hundreds of deaths caused by prescription of medicinal heroin what about medicinal cannabis we speak to parents who are legally and illegally giving their children what the prime minister selectively licensed told us more coming up in today's going underground but first to more of the third in line to the british throne...
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dr. thomas tobin, testimony from william thomas of keen land association, a letter from the new racing association, a letter from the u.s. trotting association, a letter from west point thoroughbreds, a letter from the kentucky thoroughbred association, a letter from the north american association of racetrack veterinarians, a letter from the thoroughbred owners and breeders association, a letter from sean smeely of the coalition for horse racing integrity, a coalition of documents from the humane society of the united states and a letter and roster from the walter a. oats alliance. with that, again, i want to thank our witnesses for testimony today and i mentioned a little earlier if there are additional questions that would be submitted for the record by our members, that we would have about a ten-day period for you all to answer those letters. so, again, i appreciate you all for being here today and for your testimony. and at this time the subcommittee will stand adjourned. about a ten-day period for yo >>> this weekend on american history tv, c-span 3, live coverage from the gettysburg college
dr. thomas tobin, testimony from william thomas of keen land association, a letter from the new racing association, a letter from the u.s. trotting association, a letter from west point thoroughbreds, a letter from the kentucky thoroughbred association, a letter from the north american association of racetrack veterinarians, a letter from the thoroughbred owners and breeders association, a letter from sean smeely of the coalition for horse racing integrity, a coalition of documents from the...
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dr. king's death. great question. >> what happened with the movement? the goals? >> they still exist. there are still lawsuits over land grants to this day. it starts in the 19th century, , he grows up in a pentecostal tradition and said he had a vision and god told him to help the poor, this is the issue and movement he needed to pursue. -- he goes to jail for property damage. one of the tactics they used was national forest, there was a lot of federal land in northern new mexico, they burned some signs. the park rangers said they -- itened them, they said is up to interpretation. the bottom line, he had a lot of federal and state charges against him and eventually went to jail. when he came out, he was talking about getting the king of spain to ok his movement. he was a little kooky in some ways. really important issue and movement that he brings a lot of to, buto and attention he is more of a preacher, no offense. [laughter] than ana preacher organizer. so it goes back to more litigation and lawsuits than the kind of direct action he champions in the 1960's. he is a fascinating figure. >> you mentioned marian wright
dr. king's death. great question. >> what happened with the movement? the goals? >> they still exist. there are still lawsuits over land grants to this day. it starts in the 19th century, , he grows up in a pentecostal tradition and said he had a vision and god told him to help the poor, this is the issue and movement he needed to pursue. -- he goes to jail for property damage. one of the tactics they used was national forest, there was a lot of federal land in northern new mexico,...
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land owner, who had refused to open a gate for the cattle. >>> a woman in fairfield is in serious condition. she was attacked by her own dr. a neighbor called when officers arrived they found a large dog standing over a woman who is on the ground. her arms were bleeding. police say the dog then charged at the killed the dog. investigators said the dog attacked the woman when she opened a backyard candle to give the dog water. neighbors see the woman and her husband keep at least a dozen large dog in their backyard. >> she takes care of the dogs when her husband is not here. yeah i don't know really what happened. all i know is that they are good people. they like dogs. her husband is the one who gets the dogs and stuff. she helps him. >> one neighbor said the dog was a large massive one. they are investigating the attack and also white there were so many dogs on that property. >>> 5:35. the trial for the oakland ghost ship warehouse fire will begin next month. the defendants went in front of a judge yesterday. the judge turned down a request to postpone the trial until september. a lawyer for harris said they wanted more t
land owner, who had refused to open a gate for the cattle. >>> a woman in fairfield is in serious condition. she was attacked by her own dr. a neighbor called when officers arrived they found a large dog standing over a woman who is on the ground. her arms were bleeding. police say the dog then charged at the killed the dog. investigators said the dog attacked the woman when she opened a backyard candle to give the dog water. neighbors see the woman and her husband keep at least a...
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land. >> the next day we had breakfast all of us did together. we were just talking about the next march. >> toward the end of the day dr.he sees jesse down there and james bevel. all of a sudden there was a bolt. [ siren ] >> gunfire. >> king has been shot at the lorraine. >> okay. advising king has been shot. 604. >> we heard what sounded like a firecracker or loud, real loud shot. and when i heard somebody holler "oh, lord." and then i turned around and went back to where he was. he had fallen backwards. >> police put out a bulletin for a young white man who witnesses saw flee immediately after the shooting. >> god knows this is the most tragic thing that has ever happened in my life. >> it was so sudden and so powerful. i remember reverend abernathy saying back up, back up, my dearest friend has been shot. so i got up and went to the phone and called mrs. king. said mrs. king, i think dr. king has been shot, in the shoulder, i think. i couldn't see what i saw. >> his wife has notified tonight in atlanta, told only that he had been shot in the shoulder to spare her any further concern and alarm as she flew back to mem
land. >> the next day we had breakfast all of us did together. we were just talking about the next march. >> toward the end of the day dr.he sees jesse down there and james bevel. all of a sudden there was a bolt. [ siren ] >> gunfire. >> king has been shot at the lorraine. >> okay. advising king has been shot. 604. >> we heard what sounded like a firecracker or loud, real loud shot. and when i heard somebody holler "oh, lord." and then i turned...
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land. don't need a racist statue to remember that just look at our faces because we're still here. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker, please. >> i'm dr. andrew jolivat a professor of american studies at san francisco and part of the cultural center. i wanted to just speak to the actual issue of the rehearing and some of the folks who are against the rehearing. as the only person i think who teaches native american studies tonight, i have to say that i didn't really hear any hard evidence of how this represents historical accuracy from the folks against rehearing this. i don't see how this could be compared to a holocaust museum that actually had input from the jewish american community. there were no native americans who had input on this statue. it's removal will not mean its destruction. putting it in its proper place and construct means students can see it in a museum where it belongs. so my point to you tonight, i'm trying not to repeat what you heard from others but as a professor and academic and part of the nations of southwest louisiana and someone born and raised in san francisco, i just want to say that this is not -- numbe
land. don't need a racist statue to remember that just look at our faces because we're still here. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker, please. >> i'm dr. andrew jolivat a professor of american studies at san francisco and part of the cultural center. i wanted to just speak to the actual issue of the rehearing and some of the folks who are against the rehearing. as the only person i think who teaches native american studies tonight, i have to say that i didn't really hear any hard...
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dr. industry by buying rivals -- semi conductor industry. the office building by brought gate was sold by british land and singapore's gic.our bloomberg business flash. francine: thanks. the bank of japan left monetary policy unchanged and lowered inflation assessments after raising it in january. there economics minister now sees prices down from around 1% previously. that pushes japan behind its global peers as the fed raised trajectory and the ecb plot the end of bond buying. but keep the conversation on central banks. stephen, when you look at the boj, it seems like a rehash a lot of what they say. this time it feels different. where do you see value for the yet? yen.n stephen: they have extremely good fundamentals. they are all very good. the issue for me is not one of divergence. they have been arguing against this view of divergence for justifying this recent dollar strength for a while. we had plenty of divergence last year, and the dollar fell roughly 10%. the only central bank hiking rates of the dollar fell last year while they were doing that. that thehe fact is trade went into reverse because there are doubts
dr. industry by buying rivals -- semi conductor industry. the office building by brought gate was sold by british land and singapore's gic.our bloomberg business flash. francine: thanks. the bank of japan left monetary policy unchanged and lowered inflation assessments after raising it in january. there economics minister now sees prices down from around 1% previously. that pushes japan behind its global peers as the fed raised trajectory and the ecb plot the end of bond buying. but keep the...