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and eleanor actually really thought about getting her student pilot license. her husband was not too excited about that. so that didn't happen. she also, seeking to expand their horizons, amelia and george created an early version of celebrity branding. after designing a flight suit of jackets, and we did have the jacket on display and we will again, earhart designed a line of functional women's clothing, including pants and jackets available as separates in separate sizes which was unusual. sportswear, blouses, dresses and suits and hats. she was comfortable in pants and leather jackets, she was comfortable in and she projected an androgynous image in company with sports stars and actresses like katherine hepburn. she always wore dresses for public events. pants and leather jackets, and she projected an she photographed well, as androgynous image in company with sports stars and actresses like katherine you can see here, modeling hepburn. one of her own designs. for a promotional spread. in that picture i believe is one that was taken by edward steichen, a fa
and eleanor actually really thought about getting her student pilot license. her husband was not too excited about that. so that didn't happen. she also, seeking to expand their horizons, amelia and george created an early version of celebrity branding. after designing a flight suit of jackets, and we did have the jacket on display and we will again, earhart designed a line of functional women's clothing, including pants and jackets available as separates in separate sizes which was unusual....
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the last lawsuit is eleanor bells.she is a result and she sues susan armistead who is continuing to hold her as an enslaved person. she is the one who is not sold south. eleanor of bell, that suit, there are dozens of witnesses. it is a big deal in washington d.c. in 1851 and, the same result, the jury votes for susana armistead, that robert was not of sound mind and the deed a menu mission is not valid. eleanor bell does not win. she is not liberated until the summer of 1862 in the civil war. great question. let us turn, finally, let us step back as we wrap up here and think about the significance of freedom bought as an avenue of anti-slavery constitutionalism. when we step back and we think about what we learned today, with the story of james ash tells us and daniel bell, and and bell. let us consider, what are the sources of the anti slavery constitutional us? one source that scholars have looked into, one dimension of anti-slavery constitutionalism is the lawyers, like joseph bradley, we talked briefly about his a
the last lawsuit is eleanor bells.she is a result and she sues susan armistead who is continuing to hold her as an enslaved person. she is the one who is not sold south. eleanor of bell, that suit, there are dozens of witnesses. it is a big deal in washington d.c. in 1851 and, the same result, the jury votes for susana armistead, that robert was not of sound mind and the deed a menu mission is not valid. eleanor bell does not win. she is not liberated until the summer of 1862 in the civil war....
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hunter farrel mission director for the presbyterian church in peru learned from pastor eleanor stark of st louis that another equally polluting dove run plant was located in her chilling iyam missouri. this foundry also below. to franco. the pastor decided to go there with peruvian archbishop federal grant oh. links are formed between the peruvian and american communities. pastor eleanor stark had organized a meeting she invited some environmental health specialists from st louis university fred mandel struggle and 2 representatives from lower your community. we had a conversation going to be all together and talk for a couple of hours really just sharing experiences around the circle and as each person spoke to every testimony that was given from people in her kill any of the folks allowed or you would say that's the same situation we're facing the same situation in our city. and the stories are the same same things that were happening same relationship with the company same kind of intimidation and threats same kind of denying there as an issue of same health issues in both places.
hunter farrel mission director for the presbyterian church in peru learned from pastor eleanor stark of st louis that another equally polluting dove run plant was located in her chilling iyam missouri. this foundry also below. to franco. the pastor decided to go there with peruvian archbishop federal grant oh. links are formed between the peruvian and american communities. pastor eleanor stark had organized a meeting she invited some environmental health specialists from st louis university...
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pastor eleanor stock had organized a meeting she invited some environmental health specialists from st louis university fred mandel struggle and 2 representatives from lawyer community. we had a conversation had a meal together and talked for a couple of hours really just sharing experiences around the circle and as each person spoke every testimony that was given from people in her kill any of the folks allowed or you would say that's the same situation we're facing the same situation in our city. and the stories were the same same things that were happening same relationship with the company same kind of intimidation and threats same kind of denying there was an issue of same health issues in both places and. the mobilization began to bear fruit. in 2005 researchers from the university of st louis led by professor fernando savan know when to peru to do the 1st blood tests on the people of that over. europe printer glenn you're listening to see. only to the you. can but at the will . going only was there they would you. he say soloed oh yeah you can see. it was. just with those you kn
pastor eleanor stock had organized a meeting she invited some environmental health specialists from st louis university fred mandel struggle and 2 representatives from lawyer community. we had a conversation had a meal together and talked for a couple of hours really just sharing experiences around the circle and as each person spoke every testimony that was given from people in her kill any of the folks allowed or you would say that's the same situation we're facing the same situation in our...
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we hear from the first woman to chair the budget statement, and find out how eleanor laing kept rowdymps in order. they were pretty well behaved and, yes, i did give a bit of a stern warning to begin with. and a couple of times, ijust looked at certain people who were making a bit of a noise. also on this programme, the government faces its first rebellion in the commons over its planned use of chinese tech firm huawei. subpostmasters who say they were wrongly accused of fraud demand a judge—led inquiry into what went wrong. and we drop in on the celebrations to recognise the 100 most influential women at westminster. and i do want to celebrate the difficult women, the battleaxes and the rebels. but first, boris johnson says the coronavirus oubreak is the worst public health crisis for a generation — and he's warned that more families will lose loved ones. at a news conference he announced the government was moving to the next stage of its action plan. people with flu—like symptoms — a fever and persistent cough 7 people with flu—like symptoms — a fever and persistent cough are being
we hear from the first woman to chair the budget statement, and find out how eleanor laing kept rowdymps in order. they were pretty well behaved and, yes, i did give a bit of a stern warning to begin with. and a couple of times, ijust looked at certain people who were making a bit of a noise. also on this programme, the government faces its first rebellion in the commons over its planned use of chinese tech firm huawei. subpostmasters who say they were wrongly accused of fraud demand a...
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so, she was still flying with friends, louise, eleanor smith and ruth nichols. ruth nichols was quite the competitor. all of them, faye won the women's air derby. nichols was trying to flierks had an idea to fly the trick. amelia was getting the idea to fly atlantic. she had done it as a passenger but she felt she hadn't done enough flying yet. she was doing a variety of race, doing a variety of shows, but she felt she really needed to show the discipline and show that she could actually accomplish a flight like this. so she bought a differentin$ lockheed vega than the one she used in the derby, the red one that we have in the collection of the national air and space museum and determined to prove herself she decided to slow the atlantic. she thought a transatlantic flight would bring her respect, something that other women sought too. ruth nichols already had made an attempt in 1931, crashing in canada, but she recovered and was planning another flight within a few weeks of earhart taking off on her flight. so, earhart took off on a nonstop solo flight from ha
so, she was still flying with friends, louise, eleanor smith and ruth nichols. ruth nichols was quite the competitor. all of them, faye won the women's air derby. nichols was trying to flierks had an idea to fly the trick. amelia was getting the idea to fly atlantic. she had done it as a passenger but she felt she hadn't done enough flying yet. she was doing a variety of race, doing a variety of shows, but she felt she really needed to show the discipline and show that she could actually...
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so earhart flew from a brief time and then went back and talked to eleanor about it. and eleanor actually really thought about getting a students pilots license but her husband wasn't too excited about that. so that didn't happen. she also seeking to expand their horizons amelia and george created an early version of celebrity branding and after designing a flight suit of suits and jackets for the '99s, earheart designed a line of functional womens clothing including pants and jackets available in separates and separate sizes which was very unusual. sportswear, blouses, and dresses and suits and hats. she was comfortable in pants and leather jackets. and she projected an adrogynus image, but she always wore dresses for public events. she photographed well as you can see here modeling one of her own designs for promotional spreads. and that picture, oskt,in fact, believe was taken by a famous photographer. it wasn't a particularly lucrative and successful business capturing only marginal sales, but she found a better market in a line of lightweight luggage, canvas cove
so earhart flew from a brief time and then went back and talked to eleanor about it. and eleanor actually really thought about getting a students pilots license but her husband wasn't too excited about that. so that didn't happen. she also seeking to expand their horizons amelia and george created an early version of celebrity branding and after designing a flight suit of suits and jackets for the '99s, earheart designed a line of functional womens clothing including pants and jackets available...
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but eleanor roosevelt says let's have child care.re are some child care facilities set up across the country but they're in such small numbers that it's just completely inadequate. so the people that are going to watch the children are family. grandmothers or this idea of support within the community. so that gets promoted as a war job. if you work as a child care giver you are enabling someone else to go and work in the factory. if you've got arthritis in your elbow and can't rivet, maybe you can feed a baby a bottle. this idea of all these jobs are important, all these jobs help with the war effort and make a difference to the whole thing. we often think of rosie the riveter as, you know, the epitome of women working during the war but the reality is more women typed than anything else. when we get to the women at war we're not going to highlight that but i want to kind of sneak it in now. that is one of the biggest things that women do in the military as well. you've got the civil service women working for different parts of the g
but eleanor roosevelt says let's have child care.re are some child care facilities set up across the country but they're in such small numbers that it's just completely inadequate. so the people that are going to watch the children are family. grandmothers or this idea of support within the community. so that gets promoted as a war job. if you work as a child care giver you are enabling someone else to go and work in the factory. if you've got arthritis in your elbow and can't rivet, maybe you...
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and thank you to eleanor roosevelt elementary for being an educational leader in our community. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from south carolina, mr. norman, for five minutes. mr. norman: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to honor two heroes of my local police department in rock hill, south carolina. in may of last year, sergeant cedric stokes and bruce hair demonstrating the meaning of compassion when they used unconventional means to safe the live of another man. that day the police department heard reports of a man seeking to commit suicide while streaming it live on social media. without a moment's hesitation, these officers used social media to identify the man online and upon identification coordinated rapidly with the help of facebook employees to ensure that the man was found and properly cared for in a medical facility. ours is a brave new world and the implicailingses of new technology cuts both ways. on this day it was once a morbid display of pain, but also a beacon signaling for help. a quote came to mind when
and thank you to eleanor roosevelt elementary for being an educational leader in our community. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from south carolina, mr. norman, for five minutes. mr. norman: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to honor two heroes of my local police department in rock hill, south carolina. in may of last year, sergeant cedric stokes and bruce hair demonstrating the meaning of compassion when they used unconventional means...
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in my to finish on and i stand by your name willing to start him and say and do is to eleanor was on. top of that he attended to. if a boy of them money you could be on the mob or get on the world with them and the whole debacle in the us said by own country and in my. ability of the looks to me to. join also called the start your own and by and so hold up hold my maternity leave and just focus on the us of this you know my leaving and you know what i miss i see this week the siesta modern do we want to call them getting close enough to buy and their fares them that i saw by many. was when. they lost a good photo. which our business fina. and ghana i was everybody is a fine of one of the mothers. and you were counting the day and he was crying so i feel for him and any time i see him we've got about this issue. the bamiyan it was for me. something that for again how i got i don't know how to make. a stop saying i was a buy a mean go. mr dunton lot of stunt a chink we're going to be done and the whole police and political system that have been held up the same day the bad lot of them.
in my to finish on and i stand by your name willing to start him and say and do is to eleanor was on. top of that he attended to. if a boy of them money you could be on the mob or get on the world with them and the whole debacle in the us said by own country and in my. ability of the looks to me to. join also called the start your own and by and so hold up hold my maternity leave and just focus on the us of this you know my leaving and you know what i miss i see this week the siesta modern do...
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in my to from if you want and i stand by you mean we're just out of sign do of to eleanor was on. top of that you kind of to this. if a boy from a money you get on the wall get them that will do good in this symbiotic up in my. ability of the look was them as. ishtar join also called to start their own and to buy and this will hold up hold my mitts ready and and the focus on those of the street know my leaving and you know will drive this ice this week this yes to modern do we want to call them it didn't cause an f. to buy their fares them that i saw by many. was when. they lost i could point oh. it's a been a final. and. i was everybody is a final for the mother was. and he want to come to the big and he was crying so i feel for him and any damn i see him with about this issue. the bam any less for me. something as friend again how i got i don't know how to make. a story say a motorbike i have of that window. this abundant life that was done to chink we're going to be done and i'm in the hope they can be one of us us one up and well done this in the the good lot of them by. you h
in my to from if you want and i stand by you mean we're just out of sign do of to eleanor was on. top of that you kind of to this. if a boy from a money you get on the wall get them that will do good in this symbiotic up in my. ability of the look was them as. ishtar join also called to start their own and to buy and this will hold up hold my mitts ready and and the focus on those of the street know my leaving and you know will drive this ice this week this yes to modern do we want to call them...
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access they bought land with no access so one of they do about that which they've just taken over eleanor. did you have enough about that yeah i spoke to dixon peng a wall ago about it. and he is the head of this development the director of the company for the sole real estate limited basically told me you know. you are taking it anyway we're taking your land right. this is on the other side of the reed gates and behind me to the right this is what it looked like before free so illegally reclaimed it for the hard toil was he said what you say this year the whole todd mark was here and that's a legally. so they have just come and i'm a full time. full. yeah so tell me how i can put this fence up there and say. i shouldn't be allowed to do they're going to approval to do that. after being here for well not very long and the 3 so representative primarily to confront us have you might not know if this is this is never never a side here. yes it does. so let's go i don't know which is on the right over there so can we go through the go to l.a. no no no but this is our land this. this is this is
access they bought land with no access so one of they do about that which they've just taken over eleanor. did you have enough about that yeah i spoke to dixon peng a wall ago about it. and he is the head of this development the director of the company for the sole real estate limited basically told me you know. you are taking it anyway we're taking your land right. this is on the other side of the reed gates and behind me to the right this is what it looked like before free so illegally...
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fdr and his wife are doing what republicans used to do meeting with black leaders and eleanor was hosting the lives of prominent black men and how this extrapolates and then have 76 percent of the black vote but they did not self identify as majority democrat until truman. republicans dropped the ball so bill buckley was more concerned. >> and you write the following 20 or 30 percent of the black vote to take a major step to reestablish the unbreakable lines that has since 1964 how do you get there and once having the moral high ground as a precursor to talk about the moral high ground wealth creation and the performance on the economy, securing the border to defend the second amendment and criminal justice reform. the second thing that has to happen in the trump campaign is committed to doing so. so what will the republican party do? they haven't asked for the business in 70 years and has created a vacuum. because we want to kill your mom and your dog so that isolation that is why the we can turn strategy on its head. >> meeting with network anchors last month that to tell african-americ
fdr and his wife are doing what republicans used to do meeting with black leaders and eleanor was hosting the lives of prominent black men and how this extrapolates and then have 76 percent of the black vote but they did not self identify as majority democrat until truman. republicans dropped the ball so bill buckley was more concerned. >> and you write the following 20 or 30 percent of the black vote to take a major step to reestablish the unbreakable lines that has since 1964 how do you...
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saw what have we learned from our trip to eleanor hall and plenty of people helped in his rise from a skinny talented boy so well plus strikeout his secret might not like his genetics his clients or in his training in his personality. only in ali moore thank you for those. on the. forum on the he had a different. level of passion when it comes to playing on the pitch and especially when it comes to school and go hopeful for political forces and his mind on the play came here we talk a lot about football and basketball for the most critical and also you know you have to see the positive things and keep going on that hopefully going to really enjoy football every day it would not hurt her you know i was just happy for him to have gone with more because i think thank you madam that. is all the hall and getting to him and i can see the point. the the. the. bringing. is transforming people's lives fine storming so you carlos in the intermountain communities is bringing an atrocity to places that have never had to hold a mass cause of this energy revolution all the residents of these villag
saw what have we learned from our trip to eleanor hall and plenty of people helped in his rise from a skinny talented boy so well plus strikeout his secret might not like his genetics his clients or in his training in his personality. only in ali moore thank you for those. on the. forum on the he had a different. level of passion when it comes to playing on the pitch and especially when it comes to school and go hopeful for political forces and his mind on the play came here we talk a lot about...
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eleanor. hall chair a submission all the way about. it which is almost a 5 ish savatage about the boss off to morrow or it was you who is. the author of the business of the music on this issue because of. the. notion of the insert off system of media in the us through all the whole moves through small set to music. who shrugged the roof of a saloon. is all false a use yahoo to be the best off. here often or just or just washed out of all the. sea here in doha mission. join me every thursday on the all excitement and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. thousands of american men and women choose to serve in the country's military and the decision a little sheltered lives every song came to a complete. the day that i was right to be instructed you know told to shut up they'd kill me and i see how it destroyed my life any screamed at me and he made me come in the gram my arm and he write me with his birth thinking if you take into account that women don't report because of the
eleanor. hall chair a submission all the way about. it which is almost a 5 ish savatage about the boss off to morrow or it was you who is. the author of the business of the music on this issue because of. the. notion of the insert off system of media in the us through all the whole moves through small set to music. who shrugged the roof of a saloon. is all false a use yahoo to be the best off. here often or just or just washed out of all the. sea here in doha mission. join me every thursday on...
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but there were no services for vicar eleanor robertshaw in snaith today.ady really fatigued from dealing with the flooding and now, to move straight into this is just exhausting. but we have the advantage that community spirit was so built up then that itjust continues and that is brilliant. there are unsold mother's day flowers, the nation told to keep away from mum. for many, this is how mother's day greetings had to be made. happy mother's day, mum. sorry i can't be there this year. that's ok, phillip. i quite understand. it's the same for everybody. and for these mothers in lockdown in a care home in prestwich, a message to their families. the point is to take each day as it comes, carry on regardless, be happy. it is a weekend when we have distanced ourselves from the ones we love, but it has seen people come together in new ways. philip norton, bbc news. that's all from us for now. goodbye. welcome to bbc london. by by the end of the week. so for the week ahead most places will be largely dry and that ran in the northwest and we continue with the chi
but there were no services for vicar eleanor robertshaw in snaith today.ady really fatigued from dealing with the flooding and now, to move straight into this is just exhausting. but we have the advantage that community spirit was so built up then that itjust continues and that is brilliant. there are unsold mother's day flowers, the nation told to keep away from mum. for many, this is how mother's day greetings had to be made. happy mother's day, mum. sorry i can't be there this year. that's...
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but there were no services for vicar eleanor robertshaw in snaith today.om dealing with the flooding and now, to move straight into this is just exhausting. but we have the advantage that community spirit was so built up then that itjust continues and that's brilliant. there are unsold mother's day flowers, the nation told to keep away from mum. for many, this is how mother's day greetings have had to be made. happy mother's day, mum. sorry i can't be there this year. oh, that's ok, phillip. i quite understand. it's the same for everybody. and for these mothers in lockdown in a care home in prestwich, a message to theirfamilies. the point is to take each day as it comes, carry on regardless, be happy. it's a weekend when we have distanced ourselves from the ones we love, but it's seen people come together in entirely new ways. philip norton, bbc news. a reminder of our top story: president trump has increased federal aid to tackle the coronavirus in the states of new york, california and washington. in a white house news briefing, president trump that amer
but there were no services for vicar eleanor robertshaw in snaith today.om dealing with the flooding and now, to move straight into this is just exhausting. but we have the advantage that community spirit was so built up then that itjust continues and that's brilliant. there are unsold mother's day flowers, the nation told to keep away from mum. for many, this is how mother's day greetings have had to be made. happy mother's day, mum. sorry i can't be there this year. oh, that's ok, phillip. i...
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italy is now a laboratory for how to stop this virus and ease the pressure on doctors like eleanor.: it's an emergency situation. i may be asked to work in a department where there's more need. we've never faced anything like this and we're not ready. one of europe's best health systems is creaking under the weight, seriously short of space in intensive care. all medical staff leave has been cancelled. we got through to a doctor in quarantined milan. it is very difficult to forecast when we will see the peak of the epidemic. we are near to the collapse in the most organised part of the country. new measures to limit visiting rights caused riots in prisons today. several inmates escaped, seven died. a microcosm of the drastic pressure italy is now under. the virus surging, an economy battered and now nationwide quarantines. it's a combustible mix. it is still unclear how these restrictions will actually be enforced. 0ver restrictions will actually be enforced. over the past couple of days as we have travelled around the perimeter of the previous restriction zone we haven't seen polic
italy is now a laboratory for how to stop this virus and ease the pressure on doctors like eleanor.: it's an emergency situation. i may be asked to work in a department where there's more need. we've never faced anything like this and we're not ready. one of europe's best health systems is creaking under the weight, seriously short of space in intensive care. all medical staff leave has been cancelled. we got through to a doctor in quarantined milan. it is very difficult to forecast when we...
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quickly she's a global health care expert based in spain london and singapore she joins us from spain eleanor what are you hearing about what's happening in spanish hospitals. well absolutely has had this intuition in spain is right now very very difficult we've got more than 64000 people infected we've got nearly 5000 deaths i'm good got 32 spots in spain so we've got my that 8 catalonia and the basque country which have been the worst hit by going to get it right up and house because everybody's traveling to call so what we've had already from a health care professional has is that there's not sufficient i.c.u. bet's there struggling with it even having protective equipment and if they're at all a lot of stress and they're having to make already very difficult decisions i mean you've mentioned that there obviously the situation for medical staff is incredibly difficult for them at the moment and you know you've said that their equipment is an issue is dying one of the main reasons why so many of the percentages so high of medical professionals becoming infected it's exactly the number of he
quickly she's a global health care expert based in spain london and singapore she joins us from spain eleanor what are you hearing about what's happening in spanish hospitals. well absolutely has had this intuition in spain is right now very very difficult we've got more than 64000 people infected we've got nearly 5000 deaths i'm good got 32 spots in spain so we've got my that 8 catalonia and the basque country which have been the worst hit by going to get it right up and house because...
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draft has certainly not been written on this story ellen who will be talking with you again soon eleanor hall joining us tonight from jacksonville florida ellen thank you thank you for. european union leaders and turkey's president ed awad have agreed to review the way that they manage migrants in other words making a new deal to replace an older deal the e.u. in turkey signed an agreement back in 2016 which requires turkey to keep migrant routes to europe closed but everyone says the renewed fighting in syria is creating a new wave of refugees refugees not covered in the existing deal with europe here's european commission president underlined. migrants need support greece needs support needs support but also do turkey need support and this involves finding a path forward with turkey clearly really do have our disagreements but the european borders have to be respected and the human fundamental rights for example to of the right to ask for asylum have to be respected to both go hand in hand there was a sort of underlying they're speaking earlier today i'm joined now at the big table by
draft has certainly not been written on this story ellen who will be talking with you again soon eleanor hall joining us tonight from jacksonville florida ellen thank you thank you for. european union leaders and turkey's president ed awad have agreed to review the way that they manage migrants in other words making a new deal to replace an older deal the e.u. in turkey signed an agreement back in 2016 which requires turkey to keep migrant routes to europe closed but everyone says the renewed...
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eleanor many guns running neck and neck 2 elections held last year ended in conclusively with neither side winning enough seats to form a guy. who to church has ended his campaign for the democratic party's nomination in the us presidential race the former mayor announced decision just before super tuesday when 14 states to hold nominating contests that could produce a clear front bribe to ensure that. this is g.w. news from berlin for more follow us on twitter or visit our web site that's called . watching the news from berlin coming up next shift living in the digital age this edition has a close look at the chinese own social network to. get more news for you coming up next hour of course and get all the latest news there from ational around the clock on our web site that is dot com i'm sorry mark thanks frank. robotics. keep learning marched reality wait a 2nd do you want the whole picture out facts or is that a big idea shift deliver us. from another reality to cryptocurrency your topics for live in an ever changing digital world let's start with to devise a simple shift. to. wha
eleanor many guns running neck and neck 2 elections held last year ended in conclusively with neither side winning enough seats to form a guy. who to church has ended his campaign for the democratic party's nomination in the us presidential race the former mayor announced decision just before super tuesday when 14 states to hold nominating contests that could produce a clear front bribe to ensure that. this is g.w. news from berlin for more follow us on twitter or visit our web site that's...
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i'm committed eleanor hall the top stories on al-jazeera joe biden has cemented his frontrunner statusin the democratic race for the u.s. presidency the former vice president has won the big prize of the night michigan as well as mississippi missouri and to idaho on a day of primaries in 6 states. i want to speak to you from philadelphia where we announced our campaign at the front we did our final announcement to all those who have been knocked down all those have been counted out left behind this is your campaign just over a week ago many of the pundits declared that this candidacy was dead.
i'm committed eleanor hall the top stories on al-jazeera joe biden has cemented his frontrunner statusin the democratic race for the u.s. presidency the former vice president has won the big prize of the night michigan as well as mississippi missouri and to idaho on a day of primaries in 6 states. i want to speak to you from philadelphia where we announced our campaign at the front we did our final announcement to all those who have been knocked down all those have been counted out left behind...
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quickly she's a global health care expert based in spain london and singapore she joins us from spain eleanor what are you hearing about what's happening in spanish hospitals. well absolutely yes half the situation in spain is right now because we've got more than 64000 people infected we've got nearly 5000 that i'm good got 32 spots in spain so we got my that 8 catalunya and the basque country which had been the worst hit by going to get it right out and house because they are greedy struggling to call so what we've had already from a health care professional has is that there's not sufficient i.c.u. beds they're struggling with it even having protective equipment and if they are all a lot of stress and they're having to make already very difficult decisions i mean you mentioned that they're obviously the situation for medical staff is incredibly difficult for them at the moment and you know you said that their equipment is an issue is down one of the main reasons why so many of the percentage is so high of medical professionals becoming infected x x actually the number of health care profes
quickly she's a global health care expert based in spain london and singapore she joins us from spain eleanor what are you hearing about what's happening in spanish hospitals. well absolutely yes half the situation in spain is right now because we've got more than 64000 people infected we've got nearly 5000 that i'm good got 32 spots in spain so we got my that 8 catalunya and the basque country which had been the worst hit by going to get it right out and house because they are greedy...
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. >> there is a huge push -- we talked about eleanor roosevelt and she advocates for different groups. she advocates at this time for the idea of government support of child care. this idea of child care. if you want women to work and be a part of this war effort, then you have to have someone watching their children. and we know that child care is a problem for families today. it is not just a problem for women but for families and affordable childcare is a problem and in the 1940's, it was an even bigger problem because there was even less infrastructure for child care. women, once you had children, you do not work, you took care of the kids. many women though found ways. but eleanor roosevelt says let us advocate for tell care some facilities were set up across the country but they are in such small numbers it is completely inadequate. so the people that are going to watch the children are going to be family. grandmothers. or the idea of support within the community. that gets promoted as a war job. if you work as a child caregiver, you are enabling someone else to go and work in a
. >> there is a huge push -- we talked about eleanor roosevelt and she advocates for different groups. she advocates at this time for the idea of government support of child care. this idea of child care. if you want women to work and be a part of this war effort, then you have to have someone watching their children. and we know that child care is a problem for families today. it is not just a problem for women but for families and affordable childcare is a problem and in the 1940's, it...
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italy is now a laboratory for how to stop this virus and ease the pressure on doctors like eleanor.n emergency situation. i may be asked to work in a department where there's more need. we've never faced anything like this and we're not ready. one of europe's best health systems is creaking under the weight, seriously short of space in intensive care. all medical staff leave has been cancelled. we got through to a doctor in quarantined milan. it is very difficult to forecast when we will see the breakpoint or the peak of the epidemic. we are near to the collapse in the most organised part of the country. new measures to limit visiting rights caused riots in prisons today. several inmates escaped, seven died. a microcosm of the drastic pressure italy is now under. the virus surging, an economy battered and now nationwide quarantines. it's a combustible mix. mark lowen reporting. stock markets around the world have fallen sharply with share values marking the worst day since the financial crisis of 2008. trading was briefly suspended in the united states because of the turbulence. it
italy is now a laboratory for how to stop this virus and ease the pressure on doctors like eleanor.n emergency situation. i may be asked to work in a department where there's more need. we've never faced anything like this and we're not ready. one of europe's best health systems is creaking under the weight, seriously short of space in intensive care. all medical staff leave has been cancelled. we got through to a doctor in quarantined milan. it is very difficult to forecast when we will see...
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situation is still extremely serious more than a 3rd of today's deaths come again from better go home eleanor embrace here in northern region in this area there could be as many as 10 times more people actually infected the head of the civil protection said on tuesday but the health service is under strain and only those in cervical and severe conditions are tested that's why the virus here seems by the numbers to kill the 14 people out of $100.00 confirmed cases but actually the cases could be many more. still ahead on al-jazeera a shortage of doctors and hospital beds in new york which has become at the center of the outbreak in the u.s. and how the pandemic is affecting how the town's economy the world. how they are off the best part of a week of significant rain for tunisia sicily southern italy greece and turkey the crowd that brought it is now dispersed you can't really see is circulating like they will be for the showers in those same areas and they've gone further into cyprus and into turkey the rest of the european plain is quite warm really and largely sunny but there's an all the w
situation is still extremely serious more than a 3rd of today's deaths come again from better go home eleanor embrace here in northern region in this area there could be as many as 10 times more people actually infected the head of the civil protection said on tuesday but the health service is under strain and only those in cervical and severe conditions are tested that's why the virus here seems by the numbers to kill the 14 people out of $100.00 confirmed cases but actually the cases could be...
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eleanor roosevelt and randolph supported and among others also supported his freedom. perhaps inflicting a black eye on u.s.-backed international anticommunism was the goal. when fidel castro, consolidate new revolutionary government in cuba offered to swap winston for terrorists, captured during cia backed and botched pig's invasion. shortly after winston's 50th birthday worry noted johnson said everything about winston calls for treatment. president kennedy granted winston clemency. less than a month later winston held press, fight for america and world of peace and solidarity, free of poverty, disease and race discrimination. i returned from prison with the unshaken conviction that the people of our great land negro and white need a communist party fighting for the unity of the people, peace, democracy, security and socialism. i take my place again with deep pride. my sight is gone by my vision remains. increasingly winston and comrades were seen as defenders of the bill of rights and in march 1961, 350 professors from 79 universities and colleges railed against the
eleanor roosevelt and randolph supported and among others also supported his freedom. perhaps inflicting a black eye on u.s.-backed international anticommunism was the goal. when fidel castro, consolidate new revolutionary government in cuba offered to swap winston for terrorists, captured during cia backed and botched pig's invasion. shortly after winston's 50th birthday worry noted johnson said everything about winston calls for treatment. president kennedy granted winston clemency. less than...
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but dojoin me on friday night at 11pm for the week in parliament, when we'll be hearing from dame eleanor goodbye. hello there. well, the weather's been quite unsettled really, often quite windy with a number of showers around. we certainly have plenty of these on thursday and this was one of those shower clouds spotted in the skies around the wolverhampton area. the satellite picture shows showers swirling around an area of low pressure that is moving out to the north sea at the moment but that's not the last of the lows. we have another couple of swirls of cloud, another coming in late on friday and another one working in just in time for the weekend. if you're out and about for the next few hours, across northern areas, there will be further showers and at times, those will be falling as snow over the hills of scotland. elsewhere, it's going to stay quite windy. temperatures of the most part keeping above freezing but with a nip of frost in scotland, perhaps northern england, where we could see if few icy stretches where we see those showers fall. the rest of friday morning, showers ge
but dojoin me on friday night at 11pm for the week in parliament, when we'll be hearing from dame eleanor goodbye. hello there. well, the weather's been quite unsettled really, often quite windy with a number of showers around. we certainly have plenty of these on thursday and this was one of those shower clouds spotted in the skies around the wolverhampton area. the satellite picture shows showers swirling around an area of low pressure that is moving out to the north sea at the moment but...
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eleanor what racism didn't cause slavery it's the history of racism that stems from that of slavery not the other way around that. over the course of 12 centuries an estimated $9.00 to $12000000.00 african captives were transported on the trend sahara and eastern brutes from $1516.00 onward in 3 and a half centuries $13000000.00 men women and children were deported to the americas amidst the pillaging abductions famines wars and epidemics this globalisation of violence caused the death of an estimated 15000000 africans direct and indirect victims of imperialism historians are still evaluating the demographic economic political and social impact of this human tragedy this criminal enterprise unparalleled in scale to this day. i think will truly be making progress when we all accept the history of slavery as all of our history so this through slavery is not black history and it's not just the history of white colonization but the history of human equality is the legacy for all of us and it's a legacy we all must contend with right not a white person only thinking about themselves as the d
eleanor what racism didn't cause slavery it's the history of racism that stems from that of slavery not the other way around that. over the course of 12 centuries an estimated $9.00 to $12000000.00 african captives were transported on the trend sahara and eastern brutes from $1516.00 onward in 3 and a half centuries $13000000.00 men women and children were deported to the americas amidst the pillaging abductions famines wars and epidemics this globalisation of violence caused the death of an...
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that is welcomed by doctors, like eleanor, arriving in bologna. be asked to work in a department where there's more need. we've never faced anything like this and we're not ready. protests at the measures prompted riots in 27 prisons across italy, after all visits were stopped. some inmates set buildings alight, breaking out of their cells, several managing to escape. six died in the violence. "we see that our relatives inside have no masks," she says. "they have no treatment, nothing." this is the pressure italy is now under. cases rising, deaths soaring, restrictions biting. it's a combustible mix. mark lowen, bbc news, northern italy. a number of major sporting events have now been postponed because of the virus. france has called off its six nations rugby match against ireland in paris, and italy has postponed its game against england in rome. most sporting events in the uk, though, are still on for now, including one of the highlights of the racing calendar, the cheltenham festival, which gets under way tomorrow. our sports editor dan roan is
that is welcomed by doctors, like eleanor, arriving in bologna. be asked to work in a department where there's more need. we've never faced anything like this and we're not ready. protests at the measures prompted riots in 27 prisons across italy, after all visits were stopped. some inmates set buildings alight, breaking out of their cells, several managing to escape. six died in the violence. "we see that our relatives inside have no masks," she says. "they have no treatment,...
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situation is still extremely serious more than a 3rd of today's deaths come again from better go home eleanor embrace here in northern region in this area there could be as many as 10 times more people actually infected the head of the civil protection said on tuesday but the health service is on the strain and only those in cervical and severe conditions are tested that's why the virus here seems by the numbers to kill the 14 people out of $100.00 confirmed cases but actually the cases could be many more. to the u.k. now where prime minister barr is johnson has tested positive for the virus but he's not the only member of the government team fighting the outbreak who's been infected journal reports now from london for just hours after boris johnson 1st displayed symptoms and was tested he received a positive result britain's prime minister becomes one of the world's highest profile carriers of the code 19 coronavirus so i am working from home i'm so price waiting and that's entirely the right thing to do but be in no doubt that i can continue thanks to the with modern technology to communica
situation is still extremely serious more than a 3rd of today's deaths come again from better go home eleanor embrace here in northern region in this area there could be as many as 10 times more people actually infected the head of the civil protection said on tuesday but the health service is on the strain and only those in cervical and severe conditions are tested that's why the virus here seems by the numbers to kill the 14 people out of $100.00 confirmed cases but actually the cases could...