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california strong winds are fanning the flames and a statewide emergency has been declared california's governesses fire fight as they using every resource available in the los angeles area thousands of residents have been forced to flee their homes meanwhile the blaze burning in northern california is one country has doubled in size with nearly 200000 people and evacuation orders . the curse of sonoma county just 2 years ago this area of northern california was in flames now it's again the region worst hit by the state's blazes fear of the fire has returned to communities that had just begun to recover from their previous trauma. you can see this big. smoke in big bold in the sky back there probably within a half hour or. less and that it was here already. dinner walked outside my deck was on fire. time lapse footage shows the sonoma plays darkening the sky on sunday firefighting conditions worsened further the blaze is huge with spot fires springing up around its. thousands of firefighters are battling it but even so they admit they're losing the battle. we know right now where the wind condition
california strong winds are fanning the flames and a statewide emergency has been declared california's governesses fire fight as they using every resource available in the los angeles area thousands of residents have been forced to flee their homes meanwhile the blaze burning in northern california is one country has doubled in size with nearly 200000 people and evacuation orders . the curse of sonoma county just 2 years ago this area of northern california was in flames now it's again the...
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madison privately admitted in 17 nineties, in proportions that slavery prevails in the state, the govermenthowever democratic his name must be aristocratic. i said north and south gradually grew apart, each section began expressing increasing frustration with the other. aggravating differences that had been present from the beginning of the revolution. northerners, especially new england federalists began to complain about what they now saw as the unjust, justified southern domination of the federal government. they focused on the three fifths clause of the constitution that counted slaves as three fifths of a person for assessing representation in the house of representatives in the electoral college. the federalists charged let the free fix clause gave an unfair advantage to republicans who, is responsible for jefferson's election in 1800, thus was born the idea of the slave power that was unfairly usurping control of the national government by the free states. even more unsettling, to some northerners, was the gradual brutalization that slavery was not dying in the south after all. the e
madison privately admitted in 17 nineties, in proportions that slavery prevails in the state, the govermenthowever democratic his name must be aristocratic. i said north and south gradually grew apart, each section began expressing increasing frustration with the other. aggravating differences that had been present from the beginning of the revolution. northerners, especially new england federalists began to complain about what they now saw as the unjust, justified southern domination of the...
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my name is kevin gover. the the director of national museum of the american indian. we are here to talk about the national native american veterans memorial. we've broke ground this morning and we will turn to the business of building the memorial next week. so, we are glad that you are here. we are excited to be talking about the memorial. let's get right to it. .ith me is harvey pratt harvey is a citizen of the -arapaho tribes of oklahoma. he is a police chief. he has been a career law enforcement official. he is a working artist. he is a marine and vietnam veteran. please welcome harvey pratt. [applause] harvey, what caused you to submit a proposed design for the memorial? veterans: well, our director just kept after me. i had no -- really had no hope i submit ae close or design, but he just kept after me. he said, do it for the tribe, harvey. submit something. i thought about it. i said, let me dream on it. i have to dream. creativity ist done early in the morning during that dream. period. that's what i did. i went home and dreamed about it. i made some sketches
my name is kevin gover. the the director of national museum of the american indian. we are here to talk about the national native american veterans memorial. we've broke ground this morning and we will turn to the business of building the memorial next week. so, we are glad that you are here. we are excited to be talking about the memorial. let's get right to it. .ith me is harvey pratt harvey is a citizen of the -arapaho tribes of oklahoma. he is a police chief. he has been a career law...
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my name is kevin gover. the the director of national museum of the american indian. we are here to talk about the national native american veterans memorial. we've broke ground this morning and we will turn to the business of building the memorial next
my name is kevin gover. the the director of national museum of the american indian. we are here to talk about the national native american veterans memorial. we've broke ground this morning and we will turn to the business of building the memorial next
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my name is kevin gover. i'm the director of the national museum of the american indian. we're here this afternoon to talk about the national native american veterans memorial. we broke ground for the memorial this morning. and we will turn to the business of building the memorial next week. and so we're glad that you're here. we're excited to be talking about the memorial. let's get right to it. with me is harvey pratt. harvey is a citizen of the cheyenne and arapahoe tribes of oklahoma. he is a cheyenne peace chief. he has been a career law enforcement official. he's a working artist. and he is a marine and a vietnam veteran. so please greet harvey pratt. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. >> so, harvey, what caused you to submit a proposal, a proposed design for the memorial? >> well, our veterans director just kept after me. i had no -- really had no hope that i would even come close or submit a design. he just kept after me. he said do it for the tribe, harvey. come on, submit something. and i thought about it, and i said, well, let me dream on it. i said i have t
my name is kevin gover. i'm the director of the national museum of the american indian. we're here this afternoon to talk about the national native american veterans memorial. we broke ground for the memorial this morning. and we will turn to the business of building the memorial next week. and so we're glad that you're here. we're excited to be talking about the memorial. let's get right to it. with me is harvey pratt. harvey is a citizen of the cheyenne and arapahoe tribes of oklahoma. he is...
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my name is kevin gover. i am the director of the national museum of the american indian. we are here this afternoon to talk about the national native american veterans memorial. we've broke ground this morning for the memorial and we will turn to the business of building the memorial next week.
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syrian goverent forces are on the move towards the border witu rkey.he risking yet andangerous confrontatio queen elizabeth lays out the porncies of britain's gont in a speech full of pomp and pageantry.g loomer everything is brexit. plus, a search for a half-sister azing story of neighbors found out they were family. >> be kind to your neighbor, because you never know, it could be your sister you have been looking for. laura: for those watching on pbs d around the globe, welcome "world news america." the civil war in syria could be entering a new and dangerous phase, with government forces on the move to help kurursh fighters under attack from turkey. it comes as u.s. troops are withdrawn and the kurds have turned to syria'snt presi assad for help. from the turkey-syria border, orla guerin starts our covage. orla: rolling in to a heom's we troops of the assad regime. handed a victory without firing a shot. riving today in a strategic town, look who is back. the kurds say they had to do a deal w washington left them alone too face a turkish invasion. the choice, they say, was compromise or
syrian goverent forces are on the move towards the border witu rkey.he risking yet andangerous confrontatio queen elizabeth lays out the porncies of britain's gont in a speech full of pomp and pageantry.g loomer everything is brexit. plus, a search for a half-sister azing story of neighbors found out they were family. >> be kind to your neighbor, because you never know, it could be your sister you have been looking for. laura: for those watching on pbs d around the globe, welcome...
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to shovel my governesses to work as a swimming instructor up to a seminar and teach children not to dosjust random stuff just to show. what's your story take part share it on info migrants dot net. mention being born. you're a liar come proof of it since. you want to look for no school to. you want to be useful put on the law to. the doctors. and you fall in love they won't. you don't have children for fear they'll be invisible to. have knows. when you die there's no question. every 10 minutes. someone. 10000000 people in the world the state they have no nationality and made up along. with everyone has the right. everyone has the rights. to. the book . the book . this is the w.'s life forms but then the u.s. pulls its troops out of northern syria paving the way for a tough fish attack as turkey has passed to drive kurdish fighters away from the syrian border cuts accuse washington of abandoning not also on the program. and financial activists returned to the streets to draw attention to the climate crisis extinctions rebellious take.
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due to high temperatures in tokyo you know just events have been carried out in tokyo in the city governesses the decision to move them out on it was a tremendous shock now and i will see the question of visiting japan says he will not leave until we find consensus on the math on that. in the united states comments false popular and lucrative but despite generating plenty of revenue student athletes are not allowed to be paid and that is about to change because college sports governing body has taken the 1st step towards for missing students to make money for the use of their name and image rights. it's hard to imagine a university in the u.s. without sports and their popularity has made college athletics a $14000000000.00 industry student athletes have long been strictly prepared in from receiving compensation that means the 1 point one $1000000000.00 of revenue the national collegiate athletic association raked in last year was on the backs of unpaid operates after years of campaigning b.n.c. double a has given the green light for compensation to student athletes which a former player belie
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the goverment won that by 329 votes to 299 — that's a majority of 30.he second vote on the parliamentary timetable by m votes because a majority of mps did not think that three days was long enough to scrutinise such an important bill. the prime minister said that the bill would now be paused and the eu has signalled tonight that it will accept the uk's request for an extension. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports on tonight's brexit votes. a rare moment of silence... and then a result. the ayes to the right 308, the noes to the left 322. mps kicked out the prime minister's timetable for speeding his brexit deal through parliament. plenty of mps don't want to leave but even for those who do, the majority in here tonight thought it was happening too fast. tonight, the house has refused to be bounced into debating a hugely significant piece of legislation in just two days, with barely any notice and an analysis of the economic impact of this bill. the prime minister is the author of his own misfortune. so, i make this offer to him tonight... wor
the goverment won that by 329 votes to 299 — that's a majority of 30.he second vote on the parliamentary timetable by m votes because a majority of mps did not think that three days was long enough to scrutinise such an important bill. the prime minister said that the bill would now be paused and the eu has signalled tonight that it will accept the uk's request for an extension. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports on tonight's brexit votes. a rare moment of silence... and then a...
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he watching the governess coming to life from but in this i'll take a look at some of us some of the news from around the white. in iraq at least 9 people have been killed and hundreds injured in violent anti-government protests across the country security forces use ammunition and tear gas to disperse the crowds demonstrators are angry about corruption and a lack of basic necessities a curfew has been imposed on several cities until further notice. a world war 2 era aircraft has crashed during an emergency landing in the u.s. state of connecticut killing 7 people on board the vintage be 17 ball most slammed into a maintenance building at the bradley international airport after encountering mechanical problems during takeoff. the u.s. has received the green light to impose tariffs on 7 and a half $1000000000.00 on kraft and other goods that's following a world trade organization drilling the taliban in retaliation for subsidies for the plane maker boss. about a controversial decision can butt in that's fueling a heated debate one of germany's most successful basketball teams but lin
he watching the governess coming to life from but in this i'll take a look at some of us some of the news from around the white. in iraq at least 9 people have been killed and hundreds injured in violent anti-government protests across the country security forces use ammunition and tear gas to disperse the crowds demonstrators are angry about corruption and a lack of basic necessities a curfew has been imposed on several cities until further notice. a world war 2 era aircraft has crashed during...
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people to violence and i hope that our city can help because we need help with a non violent change of gover governance. >> supervisor yee: thank you. >> good evening president ye e and supervisors. i dug these up when i was 12 years old. the bottle is from the south of market area. many years ago and the can is from camp used from the loggers up there. i'm going to get the late 1800s. and the locket is from sutter's mill when i was 12-years-old, one of the first thing that locked up gold. have you seen a older lock. that's i didn't like that one. bruce is retiring. can you see the t-shirt. and i want to say good luck to retirement to him. he worked there quite a while. he is leaving on a jet plane. and good luck in retirement to him. oh i hope he does real good. >> supervisor yee: thank you. >> and we'll see. we'll meet again. do know where or when but i know we'll meet again. some supervisor board of supervisors day. >> supervisor yee: thank you. any other speakers? please come on up. >> when i first moved to san francisco it seemed inform and it didn't put out very much heat and to inspec
people to violence and i hope that our city can help because we need help with a non violent change of gover governance. >> supervisor yee: thank you. >> good evening president ye e and supervisors. i dug these up when i was 12 years old. the bottle is from the south of market area. many years ago and the can is from camp used from the loggers up there. i'm going to get the late 1800s. and the locket is from sutter's mill when i was 12-years-old, one of the first thing that locked...
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my name is kevin gover i'm the director at the national museum of the american indian. where here to talk about the national american memorial and broke ground for it this morning and we will turn to the business of building the moral next week. so, were glad that you're here and we're excited to be talking about the memorial and let's get right to it is with me is harvey pratt with. he's a citizen of the tribes of oklahoma. he is a piece chief and has been a career law enforcement official. he is a working artist and he is a marine and vietnam veteran. put your arms together for harvey pratt (applause) what caused you to submit a proposal opposed designed for the memorial? >> our veterans director just kept after me. i had no one -- really had no hope that they would come closer. he just kept after me and kept doing it for the tribe and i said let me dream on it and i said i have to dream. some of my best creativity is done in the morning and so that's what i did. i went home and i dreamed about it and i got my big chief way out and got some sketches and it just came t
my name is kevin gover i'm the director at the national museum of the american indian. where here to talk about the national american memorial and broke ground for it this morning and we will turn to the business of building the moral next week. so, were glad that you're here and we're excited to be talking about the memorial and let's get right to it is with me is harvey pratt with. he's a citizen of the tribes of oklahoma. he is a piece chief and has been a career law enforcement official. he...
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feature of the trenches have been tested when i was a small object in children and people of the governess marched up. for me i would say that the control that i saw on the port in scotland was not good enough every single item would have to be checked for functionality particularly of the contents it was refrigerator is a big television set of computers and up to final word they are working in good working order before they should or whether they just jump. one in 3 brazilian women is a victim of domestic abuse it seems every day a woman dies and it just becomes a statistic but some of broken away from the cycle of violence it's not easy to leave you have to ask for help and inspired others to turn their lives around i call the straw hat program the dream program my life changed after the course it gave me opportunities for my business women make change on al-jazeera. an army of volunteers has come together to help with the influx of tens of thousands of evacuees. but their retreat to a church shelter has brought new challenges an outbreak of norovirus and other gastrointestinal problems.
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and why would you want gover to play a -- government to play a bigger role in our health care. david: biden was talking last night about what might have to be dropped like our defenses. to pay for it. if you eliminate the pentagon, everything. it would pay for 4 months in medicare for all. >> that is the whole thing. now it is goes from saying okay, if the tax raising part is difficult, we'll cut from other things that we feel we don't need, but in my opinion, like the pentagon they are important. robert mentioned, elizabeth warren got caught. i'm not sure. she got -- steven colbert caught or on this months ago, she is still going on with the same narrative, the tap dancing term is interesting, what is is, she will say, i meant really hard working middle class americans, or the different kind of middle class. at some point she will parse it so many ways from sunday it will get her in more trouble. >> let's be clear, very liberal mainstream media is not holding her accountable, they prop her up, they want her to be the candidate. i think that we'll have to wait until the primari
and why would you want gover to play a -- government to play a bigger role in our health care. david: biden was talking last night about what might have to be dropped like our defenses. to pay for it. if you eliminate the pentagon, everything. it would pay for 4 months in medicare for all. >> that is the whole thing. now it is goes from saying okay, if the tax raising part is difficult, we'll cut from other things that we feel we don't need, but in my opinion, like the pentagon they are...
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unaware the president was after dirt on biden in his prepared remarks son testifies inviting a foreign gover. to undertake investigations for the purpose of influencing an upcoming u.s. election would be wrong with holding foreign aid in order to pressure a foreign government to take such steps would be wrong i did not and would not ever participate in such undertakings still more witnesses are scheduled to speak with congressional investigators in the coming days as democrats charge forward with their quest to peel back this onion of the trump administration's dealings with ukraine the house will likely vote on an impeachment before the end of november with the senate preparing to put the president on trial i do joe castro al-jazeera washington well later on thursday move amy tried to backtrack on his comments in a written statement to journalists saying there was absolutely no quid pro quo between ukrainian military aid and any investigation into the 26 election. well the us president's personal attorney rudy giuliani faced a deadline this week to hundreds of documents to congress as part
unaware the president was after dirt on biden in his prepared remarks son testifies inviting a foreign gover. to undertake investigations for the purpose of influencing an upcoming u.s. election would be wrong with holding foreign aid in order to pressure a foreign government to take such steps would be wrong i did not and would not ever participate in such undertakings still more witnesses are scheduled to speak with congressional investigators in the coming days as democrats charge forward...
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that each of the french's had been tested when i was a small object in children and people of the governess marched up. crap. for me i would say that the control that i saw on the port in scotland was not good enough every single item would have to be checked for functionality particularly of the continence it was refrigerator is a bit slow on television several computers to talk to finally the idea waking in good working order before this should go with a day just jump. to strengthen the good you have to shoulder good all the more with your gum still fight against corruption. destroy needs heroes heroes like no who are about to refuse to $15000000.00 brian the achievement of heroes like him to showcase by the international ace award it shines a light on these heroes because the best way to fight a dark used to shine a light let's make the road to a better place nominate your anti corruption hero now. being thailand children are risking it all for fame and fortune in the country's most popular sports but the death of a 13 year old boy response calls to ban them from the real one a one a fea
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. >> all right well good afternoon, it's good to see you all hear, my name is kevin gover, on the director of the national museum of native american, where here this afternoon to talk about the national made american veterans memorial, we broke ran for the memorial this morning, and we will turn to the business of building the memorial next week. so we are glad that you are here, we are excited to be talking about the memorial and let's get right to it. with me is harvey pratt, harvey is a citizen of the shine rapid traps of oklahoma, he is a chief, he has been a career law enforcement official, he is a working artist, law and he is a marine and vietnam veteran so please greet harvey pratte. >> thank you. >> so harvey, what caused used to submit a proposal of the proposed design for the memorial? >> while our veterans director just kept after me. then i had no hope that i would even come close or submit a design and he kept saying to it for the tribe, submit something and i thought about it and he said let me dream on it. my i think some of my best creativity is done early in the morning d
. >> all right well good afternoon, it's good to see you all hear, my name is kevin gover, on the director of the national museum of native american, where here this afternoon to talk about the national made american veterans memorial, we broke ran for the memorial this morning, and we will turn to the business of building the memorial next week. so we are glad that you are here, we are excited to be talking about the memorial and let's get right to it. with me is harvey pratt, harvey is...
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we have legislation now pending a one billion dollar fund which could actually get our goverment in the business of spending money to help countries become energy independent, and places like russia, rather than just giving advice on how to do it. congress could actually create that nuke to look at that i've been talking about for years. >> how much money are we talking? >> we don't bat an eyelash when we plus up the department of defense by 50 to 70 billion dollars a year. that amount of money represents the entirety of the non defense non entail foreign policy budget, so i put a plan on the table to double the size of the state department, which sounds revolutionary until you realize that is what we give the department of defense on a one-year basis and increased funding, and i would argue that they're having a little bit of a hard time figuring out how to spend all the money that we are giving them effectively today. so i put it on the, table i have another document which is a detailed plan by which you would, over the course of five years, a double the size of the state department a
we have legislation now pending a one billion dollar fund which could actually get our goverment in the business of spending money to help countries become energy independent, and places like russia, rather than just giving advice on how to do it. congress could actually create that nuke to look at that i've been talking about for years. >> how much money are we talking? >> we don't bat an eyelash when we plus up the department of defense by 50 to 70 billion dollars a year. that...
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that each of the trenches had been tested when i was a small object in children and people of the governess marched up. for me i would say that the control that i saw on the port in scotland was not good enough every single item would have to be checked for functionality particularly on the continence it was refrigerator is a bit television several computers to talk to finally the world the a working in good working order before this should go with a day just just. the algae 0 world tells the dramatic story of the birth of a nation and how a political agreement reached my fronts in tunisia would spark the bitterest defeat . this god of the land didn't see a demand that meant we were still occupied rivalry conflict murda division hot to have tunisia the battle for independence on al-jazeera. to stand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world. and al-jazeera. incarcerated. in russia's toughest prisons stripped of their liberties. and unexpected creative opportunities. with. their singing caused just like nor their offers a chance of redemption and hope for the toilet
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in a statement, the governess at the science shows that teenage students that start their days later increased their academic performance, attendance, and overall health. >> i think it is good to start after that so they can get enough sleep, and focus on school. i think it is a really good change. >> reporter: santa clara department of school say about 20% of schools in california already operate under the later start time. 80% do not. >> it is going to mean a lot of schedule changes, some of our district will need to negotiate with their units in order to implement this change. >> reporter: the dean of college of education says there are pros and cons to the new law. >> there is also some indication that sleep has a significant impact on mental wellness, so having kids with better mental health is always something we are looking out for. there are certainly challenges. >> reporter: challenges include before school supervision, afterschool activities, as well as the potential hardship for families when both families work a set schedule. >> starting earlier, that will be a longer per
in a statement, the governess at the science shows that teenage students that start their days later increased their academic performance, attendance, and overall health. >> i think it is good to start after that so they can get enough sleep, and focus on school. i think it is a really good change. >> reporter: santa clara department of school say about 20% of schools in california already operate under the later start time. 80% do not. >> it is going to mean a lot of schedule...
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to try to be governess well you are certainly an inspiration to women here in this country and i think to astronomers of future astronomers the world over but how difficult was it. when you started out to be taken seriously in the field that is still dominated by men. i think. the most difficult part maybe was in the us when i tried to be included in the groups to to to to do homework or to work on a project together at princeton and i realized that i was the 1st woman to be accepted as a graduate student. so i was a really strange beast you know women. like being you know. pero the poor guys were afraid of me i could see that they would get to go. work on homework or projects and i was never included at the beginning i thought because i was not as good as they were they were came from big universities. or because most english was really bad. but then the 2nd year my english words had improved and i was doing well in a couple of courses i. was probably doing better than the rest of at least as well as they they were doing and they gave us very hard. homework to do but i was so used to
to try to be governess well you are certainly an inspiration to women here in this country and i think to astronomers of future astronomers the world over but how difficult was it. when you started out to be taken seriously in the field that is still dominated by men. i think. the most difficult part maybe was in the us when i tried to be included in the groups to to to to do homework or to work on a project together at princeton and i realized that i was the 1st woman to be accepted as a...
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to try to be governess while you are certainly an inspiration to women here in this country and i think to a stronger as a future astronomers the world over but how difficult was it. when you started out to be taken seriously in the field that is still dominated by men. i think. the most difficult part maybe was in the u.s. when i tried to be included in the groups to to to to do homework or to work on a project together at princeton and i realized that i was the 1st woman to be accepted as a graduate student. so i was a really strange beast you know women. lugging you know. pero the poor guys were afraid of me i could see that they would get to go. work on homework or projects and i was never included at the beginning i thought because i was not as good as they were they were came from big universities. or because most english was really bad. but then the 2nd year my english words had improved and i was doing well in a couple of courses i. was probably doing better than the rest of at least as well as they they were doing and they gave us very hard. homework to do but i was so used to
to try to be governess while you are certainly an inspiration to women here in this country and i think to a stronger as a future astronomers the world over but how difficult was it. when you started out to be taken seriously in the field that is still dominated by men. i think. the most difficult part maybe was in the u.s. when i tried to be included in the groups to to to to do homework or to work on a project together at princeton and i realized that i was the 1st woman to be accepted as a...
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to try to be governess well you are certainly an inspiration to women here in this country and i think to a stronger as a future astronomers the world over but how difficult was it. when you started out to be taken seriously in the field that is still dominated by men. i think. the most difficult part maybe was in the u.s. when i tried to be included in the groups to to to to do homework or to work on a project together at princeton and i realized that i was the 1st woman to be accepted as a graduate student. so i was a really strange beast you know women. lugging you know. pero the poor guys were afraid of me i could see that they would get to go. work on homework or projects and i was never included at the beginning i thought because i was not as good as they were they were came from big universities. or because most english was really bad. but then the 2nd year my english words had improved and i was doing well in a couple of courses i. was probably doing better than the rest of at least as well as they they were doing and they gave us very hard. homework to do but i was so used to
to try to be governess well you are certainly an inspiration to women here in this country and i think to a stronger as a future astronomers the world over but how difficult was it. when you started out to be taken seriously in the field that is still dominated by men. i think. the most difficult part maybe was in the u.s. when i tried to be included in the groups to to to to do homework or to work on a project together at princeton and i realized that i was the 1st woman to be accepted as a...
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hadwife margaret, however, been educated by the feminist, her governess mary wollstonecraft, and had a response to thomas payne's vindication of the rights of man, the vindication of the rights of women. a a few weeks later, she would moorpark,e cellar at of the rebellion as he was being sought by authorities. when the army called, he clearly received some kind of tipoff. fitzgerald was hidden in the seller, and she simply said to the army, this is preposterous. but then offered them copious andtities of wine and food, by the time they left they had forgotten all about their original mission. [laughter] there were progressive and radical members of the ruling class, as well as conservatives and reactionaries. the advocates of women's rights in france, male and female, mostly perished on the guillotine, and it was another century at least before serious headway on that issue began to be made. irishmen wereited to take to america, including whose sonw matilda, published their diaries. he enlisted french help, and committed suicide when under sentence of death in 1798, described the uni
hadwife margaret, however, been educated by the feminist, her governess mary wollstonecraft, and had a response to thomas payne's vindication of the rights of man, the vindication of the rights of women. a a few weeks later, she would moorpark,e cellar at of the rebellion as he was being sought by authorities. when the army called, he clearly received some kind of tipoff. fitzgerald was hidden in the seller, and she simply said to the army, this is preposterous. but then offered them copious...
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let's talk to former deputy prime minister, conservative damian green, who backed the goverment in bothter annelilese dodds, who opposed it. thank you both for coming on the programme “— thank you both for coming on the programme —— anneliese dodds. what is your view this morning?” programme —— anneliese dodds. what is your view this morning? i am pleased we have had a withdrawal deal published an parliament voting in favour of a second reading, actually quite a significant step forward , actually quite a significant step forward, and picking up on what norman was saying, i am at the cool heads end of the spectrum. i think that actually the prime minister achieved several things. he has got the deal, the main thing, and he now has the house of commons to approve, in principle, the legislation, well theni in principle, the legislation, well then i think we have actually taken several steps forward and we should at some stage in the next few weeks to actually be able to deliver on the result of the referendum. what is your mood this morning, from labour's point of view?|j is your mood thi
let's talk to former deputy prime minister, conservative damian green, who backed the goverment in bothter annelilese dodds, who opposed it. thank you both for coming on the programme “— thank you both for coming on the programme —— anneliese dodds. what is your view this morning?” programme —— anneliese dodds. what is your view this morning? i am pleased we have had a withdrawal deal published an parliament voting in favour of a second reading, actually quite a significant step...
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is a clear path for reporting and addressing issues before an incident can occur through a whole goverment approach. we will expand innovative efforts to measures such as training school personnel including administrators, faculty, school resource officers, custodians and bus drivers in the community as a whole on how to recognize and report suspicious activity. my agency also collaborated with the department of education and university hospital provide in-person training for school safety specialists, and to distribute more than 18000 bleed control kits throughout school districts in new jersey. through active shooter drills throughout the state, we can test the effectiveness. in an environment that is controlled, but realistic. we also continue to conduct large-scale active shooter exercises for k-12 schools ensuring that everyone including schoolchildren, know what actions to take if they face emergency situations. with that in mind, new jersey colleges and universities participate in quarterly mass gathering working group. it is aimed at identifying and addressing these common vulnerab
is a clear path for reporting and addressing issues before an incident can occur through a whole goverment approach. we will expand innovative efforts to measures such as training school personnel including administrators, faculty, school resource officers, custodians and bus drivers in the community as a whole on how to recognize and report suspicious activity. my agency also collaborated with the department of education and university hospital provide in-person training for school safety...
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confederation of british industry says businesses have given a cautious welcome to the brexit deal the goverment the first major supermarket to stop selling fireworks at its 2,300 stores across the uk. the company said it made the decision following a regular yearly review of all its products. last year, a petition to ban the public sale of fireworks to protect animals, children and people with a phobia attracted more than 300,000 signatures. more now on reaction to the brexit deal from british businesses. the reworded political declaration in the deal paves the way for a future free trade agreement with the uk with the eu — but one which allows for more divergence on domestic regulation. the cbi has said companies have serious concerns about this and has called for "frictionless trade" with the eu to be put "back on the table". the institute of directors have also said that business leaders will feel guarded relief at the breakthrough in the brexit talks but will want time to fully examine the detail. let‘s find out more about the views at the institute of directors, allie renison, head of eu a
confederation of british industry says businesses have given a cautious welcome to the brexit deal the goverment the first major supermarket to stop selling fireworks at its 2,300 stores across the uk. the company said it made the decision following a regular yearly review of all its products. last year, a petition to ban the public sale of fireworks to protect animals, children and people with a phobia attracted more than 300,000 signatures. more now on reaction to the brexit deal from british...
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megvii, which is best known for its facial recognition algorithms, has been blacklisted by the us govermentowed up by high interest payments on its one billion pound debt. it released a video on social media last night saying it's glad to feel "kneaded" and while talks are underway with its lenders, it reassured customers that it's still making "dough". that's all the business news. now it's time for a look at the weather with simon. we have got some fairly blustery conditions at the moment across the uk. a mixture of sunny spells and showers, many of the showers towards western areas but for many of us, we have got sunshine. this is the scene at the moment in ethics, not bad here at all. quite blustery as i mentioned. —— essex. a couple of showers drift eastwards but in general the most frequent showers will be across western parts, especially south—west england and the west of scotland. some thunderstorms and hail mixed in with showers and blustery conditions, gusts of 30—40 mph, perhaps 50 in the west of scotland, and temperatures down a bit from yesterday. throughout the night we will c
megvii, which is best known for its facial recognition algorithms, has been blacklisted by the us govermentowed up by high interest payments on its one billion pound debt. it released a video on social media last night saying it's glad to feel "kneaded" and while talks are underway with its lenders, it reassured customers that it's still making "dough". that's all the business news. now it's time for a look at the weather with simon. we have got some fairly blustery...
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if he loses, the goverment may back lib dem proposals to hold an election three days earlier, on thed in a lorry in essex. world leaders warn the fight against the islamic state group is not over, despite the death of its leader, abu bakr al—baghdadi. instagram introduces tougher controls after 14—year—old molly russell took her own life after viewing images of self harm online. and after hanging on a kitchen wall for years — a long—lost masterpiece is sold for more than $26 million. european union ambassadors have agreed to britain's request for a delay to brexit, meaning the uk won't now leave the eu this thursday. boris johnson had promised to leave by october 31st, do or die. following the ambassadors meeting in brussels, european council president donald tusk said the eu 27 would accept the uk's request for a so—called brexit flextension untiljanuary 31 — meaning the uk could leave before the deadline if a deal is approved by parliament. downing street says the prime minister will respond once he's seen the details of the letter from the eu. michel barnier, the eu's chief negoti
if he loses, the goverment may back lib dem proposals to hold an election three days earlier, on thed in a lorry in essex. world leaders warn the fight against the islamic state group is not over, despite the death of its leader, abu bakr al—baghdadi. instagram introduces tougher controls after 14—year—old molly russell took her own life after viewing images of self harm online. and after hanging on a kitchen wall for years — a long—lost masterpiece is sold for more than $26 million....
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feature of the french's had been tested when i was a small object in children and people of the governess marched up. for me i would say that the control that i saw on the port in scotland was not good enough every single item would have to be checked for functionality particularly you'll be continence it was refrigerator is a big television several computers to talk to finally the world the a working in good working order before this should go with a just jump. for most when we grow old we take life at a slower pace well not for this centenarian. online dating teaching the use kicking in doors. she's a blogger adored around the globe and she's doing it on her own way. life begins at $100.00 eyewitness documentary on al-jazeera. 2 planes came from so there are 15 check in now to tell you stuff you know how. it is possible to fully clean the premises and skeletor but what you don't leave is evidence that you have 40 clean some mystery wanted to give an example of the problem started speaking about the old. before even the saudi government if i were just a general manager in a saudi consula
feature of the french's had been tested when i was a small object in children and people of the governess marched up. for me i would say that the control that i saw on the port in scotland was not good enough every single item would have to be checked for functionality particularly you'll be continence it was refrigerator is a big television several computers to talk to finally the world the a working in good working order before this should go with a just jump. for most when we grow old we...
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my name is kevin gover. i'm the director of the national museum of the american indian. we're here this afternoon
my name is kevin gover. i'm the director of the national museum of the american indian. we're here this afternoon