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but hannah... my dear hannah thought— kids. but hannah... my dear hannah thought of— kids.but hannah... my dear hannah thought of it like a human being. she thought of it if you'll forgive me, she thought of it if you'll forgive me. like — she thought of it if you'll forgive me. like a — she thought of it if you'll forgive me, like a patriot. someone who had 'ust me, like a patriot. someone who had just lost— me, like a patriot. someone who had just lost her— me, like a patriot. someone who had just lost her brother and doesn't want _ just lost her brother and doesn't want to— just lost her brother and doesn't want to see any other kids in america _ want to see any other kids in america go through that kind of agony— america go through that kind of agony and grief. senators, when i say all— agony and grief. senators, when i say all three of my kids, are better than me _ say all three of my kids, are better than me you — say all three of my kids, are better than me you know that i am not engaged — than me you know that i am not engaged in idle flattery for that maybe — engag
but hannah... my dear hannah thought— kids. but hannah... my dear hannah thought of— kids.but hannah... my dear hannah thought of it like a human being. she thought of it if you'll forgive me, she thought of it if you'll forgive me. like — she thought of it if you'll forgive me. like a — she thought of it if you'll forgive me, like a patriot. someone who had 'ust me, like a patriot. someone who had just lost— me, like a patriot. someone who had just lost her— me, like a patriot....
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nicole hannah jones is a figure who exudes anger. her persona is one of flamboyant disdain for her opponents. she's a frequent user of twitter, and if twitter wanted to censor people for making outrageous ad hominem attacks, she would be a candidate for that. but twitter has selected how it applies that kind of standard of civility. in any case, nicole hannah jones, this angry woman, found when the post-george floyd riots broke out in this country that there was a possible connection to her own work. and when charles kessler from the claremont institute suggested in an op-ed piece that the riots could be called the 619 riots -- 1619 riots, nicole seized on that and said, yes, that's what they are. others clearly heard her because as statues began to be toppled in american cities around the country, george washington, abraham lincoln, frederick douglass even, they were spray painted 1619. that's a tag that says this is a 1619 moment. so, yes, we are talking about a work of sometimes scholarship, sometimes pseudo scholarship, sometimes
nicole hannah jones is a figure who exudes anger. her persona is one of flamboyant disdain for her opponents. she's a frequent user of twitter, and if twitter wanted to censor people for making outrageous ad hominem attacks, she would be a candidate for that. but twitter has selected how it applies that kind of standard of civility. in any case, nicole hannah jones, this angry woman, found when the post-george floyd riots broke out in this country that there was a possible connection to her own...
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to that extent i'm something like nicole hannah jones except unlike nicole hannah jones i actually care but the authenticity and accuracy of the materials that i'm quoting from. i've invited nicole to debate with me. she hasn't deemed to respond at any point. i do find that the times readiness to self-edit its documents, a discovery which we owe to phil magness, the readiness to make mistakes and then cover them up rather than admit they were mistakes, goes further into the realm that we're now dealing with a project that is fundamentally dishonest. now, i realize there are questions coming in and i want to leave time for those. i do want to add just a little bit more here. one is that among my pastimes has been for some years to go and collect old history connectionbooks. happen to have one right here titled explore american history. and which is the toe say if you go back to textbooks in which americans taught history from the late 19th under through the 1950s you'll find a great deal of racist writing of attempts to diminish or treat slavery as no big thing, slaves were well-treated,
to that extent i'm something like nicole hannah jones except unlike nicole hannah jones i actually care but the authenticity and accuracy of the materials that i'm quoting from. i've invited nicole to debate with me. she hasn't deemed to respond at any point. i do find that the times readiness to self-edit its documents, a discovery which we owe to phil magness, the readiness to make mistakes and then cover them up rather than admit they were mistakes, goes further into the realm that we're now...
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when he didn't come home, hannah began to worry. >> i texted him, hey, where are you? i'm freaking out it's about an hour and a half. i have no idea where he is. i tried calling him multiple times. it's ringing, ringing with, going to voice mail. >> with the advise of her sister hannah went looking forer husband. when she arrived at the lake. >> i see seven cars which looked like 15, like i could have sworn it was more than 10 just completely totaled. one of them had a huge hole in the front. and was completely. you could see the air bags and everything. there were no bodies. everybody had been cleared. and i just hyperventilated >> sharia was gone at the hands, police say of jerry looirns on post release community supervision and had an extensive criminal history. i asked hannah why so soon after her husband's death she found the strength to speak out. >> it only makes sense to push down the grief for a day to share his story, to share just what i experienced yest yest i want to bring his name honor. >> who do you blame for theed b. and so to find out this freak accid
when he didn't come home, hannah began to worry. >> i texted him, hey, where are you? i'm freaking out it's about an hour and a half. i have no idea where he is. i tried calling him multiple times. it's ringing, ringing with, going to voice mail. >> with the advise of her sister hannah went looking forer husband. when she arrived at the lake. >> i see seven cars which looked like 15, like i could have sworn it was more than 10 just completely totaled. one of them had a huge...
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when he didn't come home, hannah began to worry. >> i texted him, hey, where are you? i'm freaking out it's about an hour and a half. i have no idea where he is. i tried calling him multiple times. it's ringing, ringing with, going to voice mail. >> with the advise of her sister hannah went looking forer husband. when she arrived at the lake. >> i see seven cars which looked like 15, like i could have sworn it was more than 10 just completely totaled. one of them had a huge hole in the front. and was completely. you could see the air bags and everything. there were no bodies. everybody had been cleared. and i just hyperventilated >> sharia was gone at the hands, police say of jerry looirns on post release community supervision and had an extensive criminal history. i asked hannah why so soon after her husband's death she found the strength to speak out. >> it only makes sense to push down the grief for a day to share his story, to share just what i experienced yester yest i want to bring his name honor. >> who do you blame for the tragedy? >> i blame the d.a. and so to
when he didn't come home, hannah began to worry. >> i texted him, hey, where are you? i'm freaking out it's about an hour and a half. i have no idea where he is. i tried calling him multiple times. it's ringing, ringing with, going to voice mail. >> with the advise of her sister hannah went looking forer husband. when she arrived at the lake. >> i see seven cars which looked like 15, like i could have sworn it was more than 10 just completely totaled. one of them had a huge...
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mr president as rational senators my daughter hannah said something to me last night that stopped me cold and brought me up short. the kids have been very moved by all the victims of the violence the officers and their families but hannah told me last night she felt really sorry for the kid of a man who said goodbye to his children before he left home to come and join trump's actions their father had told them that their dad might not be coming home again and they might never see him again in other words he was expecting violence he might die as insurrectionists. in that shook me hannah said how can the president put children people's families in that situation and then just run away from the whole thing. that struck me and i was filled with self-reproach because when i 1st saw the line about you know your father going to washington and you might not see him again i just thought about it well like a prosecutor like a manager i thought what damning evidence that is that people were expecting lethal violence at a protest called by the president of the united states and saying their fin
mr president as rational senators my daughter hannah said something to me last night that stopped me cold and brought me up short. the kids have been very moved by all the victims of the violence the officers and their families but hannah told me last night she felt really sorry for the kid of a man who said goodbye to his children before he left home to come and join trump's actions their father had told them that their dad might not be coming home again and they might never see him again in...
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to be here, to be on our own. >> reporter: hannah and shireya had been together four years.nah quit her job as a special education teacher at the beginning of the pandemic to care for their 3-year-old son theo. >> we were excited to start our new life here. >> reporter: but the dreams never fully had the chance to come through. thursday morning shireya went for a jog along lake merced. when he didn't come home, hannah started to get worried. >> i'm really started to freak out. it's about an hour and a half now. i have no idea where he is. i tried calling him multiple times. it's ringing, ringing, ringing, going to voice mail. >> reporter: with the advice of her sister, hannah went out to look for her husband. and when she arrived at the lake -- >> i see seven cars that looked like it was 15. i could have swoyrnt was more than ten, just completely totaled. one of them had a huge hole in the front and was -- you could see the air bags and everything. and there were no bodies. everyone had been cleared. and i just hyperventilated. >> reporter: he was gone. at the hands police s
to be here, to be on our own. >> reporter: hannah and shireya had been together four years.nah quit her job as a special education teacher at the beginning of the pandemic to care for their 3-year-old son theo. >> we were excited to start our new life here. >> reporter: but the dreams never fully had the chance to come through. thursday morning shireya went for a jog along lake merced. when he didn't come home, hannah started to get worried. >> i'm really started to...
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when he didn't come home, hannah began to worry. >> i was starting to get worried. really starting to freak out. it's about an hour and a half now. i have no idea where he is. i tried calling him multiple times. it's ringing, ringing, ringing, going to voice mail. >> reporter: with the advice of her sister, hannah went out to look for her husband. and when she arrived at the lake -- >> i see seven cars that looked like it was 15. i could have sworn it was more than ten, just completely totaled. one of them had a huge hole in the front and was -- you could see the air bags and everything. and there were no bodies. everyone had been cleared. and i just hyperventilated. >> reporter: sheria was gone, at the hands police say of jerry lyons, who was on post release community supervision and had an extensive criminal history. i asked hannah why so soon after her husband's death she found the strength to speak out. >> it only makes sense to push down my grief for a day to share his story. to share just what i experienced yesterday. i want to bring his name honor. >> reporte
when he didn't come home, hannah began to worry. >> i was starting to get worried. really starting to freak out. it's about an hour and a half now. i have no idea where he is. i tried calling him multiple times. it's ringing, ringing, ringing, going to voice mail. >> reporter: with the advice of her sister, hannah went out to look for her husband. and when she arrived at the lake -- >> i see seven cars that looked like it was 15. i could have sworn it was more than ten, just...
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good morning, naga, and good morning, tom and hannah. i go to bed, it's 10 million.tom, it's an extraordinary achievement, and i've been trying to think of a song that encapsulates what you're doing, how you're inspiring all of us, and... ..i have one, i think. i'm sort of stealing it from the people of liverpool, but it seemed appropriate. is it ok if i sing it for you? michael, i suggest you go ahead and we all, tom i included, will listen. # when you walk through a storm... # hold your head up high... # and don't be afraid of the dark... # at the end of the storm... # there's a golden sky... # and the sweet silver song of a lark... sing with me. when you walk through a storm... hold your head up high. and don't be afraid of the dark. at the end of the storm, there's a golden sky and the sweet silver song of a lark. ijust need to say— congratulations because you are the uk's official number one. that really is truly amazing, isn't it? also, this is another world record, because the oldest person - in the world to ever be number one. - laughter. that's lovely! it's
good morning, naga, and good morning, tom and hannah. i go to bed, it's 10 million.tom, it's an extraordinary achievement, and i've been trying to think of a song that encapsulates what you're doing, how you're inspiring all of us, and... ..i have one, i think. i'm sort of stealing it from the people of liverpool, but it seemed appropriate. is it ok if i sing it for you? michael, i suggest you go ahead and we all, tom i included, will listen. # when you walk through a storm... # hold your head...
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and then hannah had an idea to go locally. after that, it went boom! so quickly.surprise. so, day after day, the money kept coming in. and it was unbelievable. as it grew, it grew and it grew, and it went on until that magnificent figure in the end, wasn't it, for the national health service? yeah. over 32 million! that's a lot of money. we never, ever anticipated that sort of money. i think you became almost a symbol and a focal point that people wanted to do their bit, and they could do that through you. the thing that i always believed when i said, "tomorrow is a good day," i think people, a lot of people, took on to that. and, yes, it is because tomorrow could be a good day. the fact it never comes is another story. laughter. you can't say that! tomorrow will be a better day. yes, tomorrow is a good day, it really is. one of the things that i think people admired, and why they listened to your message, is because you're from that generation that went through the biggest trauma in world history with world war ii. and do you think there were lessons that you lea
and then hannah had an idea to go locally. after that, it went boom! so quickly.surprise. so, day after day, the money kept coming in. and it was unbelievable. as it grew, it grew and it grew, and it went on until that magnificent figure in the end, wasn't it, for the national health service? yeah. over 32 million! that's a lot of money. we never, ever anticipated that sort of money. i think you became almost a symbol and a focal point that people wanted to do their bit, and they could do that...
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. >> hannah and shereah mustioka has been together four years. hannah quit her job as a special education teacher to care for their 3-year-old son, theo. >> we were excited to start our new life here. >> but those dreams never had the chance to fully come true. thursday morning, sherea went for a jog. when he didn't come home, hannah began to worry. >> i was starting to get nervous, so i texted him like, hey, where are you? i'm really start to go freak out. it's about an hour and a half now. i have no idea where he is. i tried calling him multiple times. it's ringing, ringing, ringing, going to voice mail. >> with the advice of her sister, hannah went out looking for her husband. and when she arrived at the lake -- >> and i see seven cars, which looked like 15. like i could have sworn it was more than 10. just completely totaled. one of them had a huge hole in the front. i was completely -- you could see the air bags and everything and there were no bodies. everyone had been cleared. and i just hyperventilated. >> sherea was gone at the hands of
. >> hannah and shereah mustioka has been together four years. hannah quit her job as a special education teacher to care for their 3-year-old son, theo. >> we were excited to start our new life here. >> but those dreams never had the chance to fully come true. thursday morning, sherea went for a jog. when he didn't come home, hannah began to worry. >> i was starting to get nervous, so i texted him like, hey, where are you? i'm really start to go freak out. it's about an...
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. >> hannah and shereah mustioka has been together four years.quit her job as a special education teacher to care for their 3-year-old son, theo. >> we were excited to start our new life here. >> but those dreams never had the chance to fully come true. thursday morning, sherea went for a jog. when he didn't come home, hannah began to worry. >> i was starting to get nervous, so i texted him like, hey, where are you? i'm really start to go freak out. it's about an hour and a half now. i have no idea where he is. i tried calling him multiple times. it's ringing, ringing, ringing, going to voice mail. >> with the advice of her sister, hannah went out looking for her husband. and when she arrived at the lake -- >> and i see seven cars, which looked like 15. like i could have sworn it was more than 10. just completely totaled. one of them had a huge hole in the front. i was completely -- you could see the air bags and everything and there were no bodies. everyone had been cleared. and i just hyperventilated. >> sherea was gone at the hands of police s
. >> hannah and shereah mustioka has been together four years.quit her job as a special education teacher to care for their 3-year-old son, theo. >> we were excited to start our new life here. >> but those dreams never had the chance to fully come true. thursday morning, sherea went for a jog. when he didn't come home, hannah began to worry. >> i was starting to get nervous, so i texted him like, hey, where are you? i'm really start to go freak out. it's about an hour...
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that hannah "belonged to me, of course." her statement is especially interesting because hannah was likely fathered by one of britannia's brothers. so, in addition to being owned by britannia, she was also a blood relative. britannia's attitude toward slavery was clearly one of matter-of-fact acceptance as it was an institution that she had been known and surrounded by for the first five decades of her life. her surviving letters, as well is information she provided to her grandchildren, suggest that from her point of view, she was kind to the individuals she owned. however, we're only hearing one side of the story. we don't have the perspective of the enslaved on working at tudor place or about britannia as an enslaver. however, it should be noted that she maintained relationships with her former slaves more than three decades after the abolition of slavery in the district of columbia. her account books include notations of charitable gifts to former slaves and in the first passage of her reminiscences, she discusses hannah
that hannah "belonged to me, of course." her statement is especially interesting because hannah was likely fathered by one of britannia's brothers. so, in addition to being owned by britannia, she was also a blood relative. britannia's attitude toward slavery was clearly one of matter-of-fact acceptance as it was an institution that she had been known and surrounded by for the first five decades of her life. her surviving letters, as well is information she provided to her...
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>>black history is american history that is the message nikole hannah-jones has been pushing since she launched the 16 19 project at the new york times back in 2019 to add her efforts helped inspire a curriculum that challenges teachers too rethink how we teach slavery kron four's noelle bellow talk to her about why she feels the lessons should be taught far beyond the month of february. we can't understand the country that we're living in the country that were seen with the history that we've been taught it actually will prepare in an effort to force a reckoning and re frame american history lessons new york times journalist nikole hannah-jones takes us back to the year 1619. >>a year most americans are taught nothing about the year 20 enslaved africans were first sold on american soil, you know if you understand that slavery predates our country by a 115 years that changes how you think about that institution following its first publications in 2019 the 1619 project has blossomed now into a free curriculum created by the pulitzer center. and it's available as a lesson to be taught in
>>black history is american history that is the message nikole hannah-jones has been pushing since she launched the 16 19 project at the new york times back in 2019 to add her efforts helped inspire a curriculum that challenges teachers too rethink how we teach slavery kron four's noelle bellow talk to her about why she feels the lessons should be taught far beyond the month of february. we can't understand the country that we're living in the country that were seen with the history that...
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in a statement released yesterday afternoon by one of his daughters, hannah said he was being treated but was taken to hospital when he needed additional help with his breathing. he's on a ward and not in intensive care. she described the medical care he's received over the past few weeks a5 remarkable and goes on to say, "we know that the wonderful staff at bedford hospital will do all they can to make him comfortable and hopefully return home as soon as possible." this year, of course... we last spoke to him just before christmas, and he was his usual optimistic self.
in a statement released yesterday afternoon by one of his daughters, hannah said he was being treated but was taken to hospital when he needed additional help with his breathing. he's on a ward and not in intensive care. she described the medical care he's received over the past few weeks a5 remarkable and goes on to say, "we know that the wonderful staff at bedford hospital will do all they can to make him comfortable and hopefully return home as soon as possible." this year, of...
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looks like we have one question in the q&a hannah yasmine wants to know. how can we advocate to get justice for the? that is a great question yasmeen keith kiefer with the national association for atomic veterans is extremely well skilled in this their organization has people spread out all over the country with contact information. so if you happen to be in their area, you can go to their website look up the area find the person for example, ronald benoit is stationed in massachusetts and kind of takes care of that cluster states. they will help you try to get benefits. they are very skilled at it. and yeah, it's a great route to go they are. a wonderful organization so the hydrogen bombs were huge compared to the atomic bombs that were dropped on japan. they made them look small. which is a bit terrifying when you think about it. yes, some atomic veterans have been given compensation for their suffering. unfortunately. it is one of those things where a lot of the atomic veterans have passed away before they were able to get said compensation because the
looks like we have one question in the q&a hannah yasmine wants to know. how can we advocate to get justice for the? that is a great question yasmeen keith kiefer with the national association for atomic veterans is extremely well skilled in this their organization has people spread out all over the country with contact information. so if you happen to be in their area, you can go to their website look up the area find the person for example, ronald benoit is stationed in massachusetts and...
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he moved here in his mid—80s, with hannah and herfamily arriving at the same time.such as a flagpole. and the flag would be hoisted, raised every day or...? no, he'd change it according to how he felt. if there was a major event, he'd change it. obviously the welsh flag. most often, we had the union flag, of course. yeah. and we felt that we should put it to half—mast. their time was precious. i got so much more close to him. it's been amazing. i've sat with him, talking about the army, talking about his favourite songs, all of that that's been so, so special to me and thinking how he's passed away, which is so sad, but these memories i will hold forever. we used to go gardening. in the garden, and we used to do stamping, painting, all those sorts of stuff. i | he was feeding the dogs treats, j and then our dog got overweight so he had to say, "no." you had to put your foot down? yeah. life living with the young family rejuvenated him, as did his incredible last year, culminating in a very special audience with her majesty the queen. i've joked to my friends and sai
he moved here in his mid—80s, with hannah and herfamily arriving at the same time.such as a flagpole. and the flag would be hoisted, raised every day or...? no, he'd change it according to how he felt. if there was a major event, he'd change it. obviously the welsh flag. most often, we had the union flag, of course. yeah. and we felt that we should put it to half—mast. their time was precious. i got so much more close to him. it's been amazing. i've sat with him, talking about the army,...
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and then hannah's family, her husband colin and children benji and george. hearse leaving about 13 years ago. both sold their respective houses and moved in together. after he died, hannah told me last week of the week before that they were a five, a family unit of five that had suddenly gone down to four. she talked, i think very movingly, about how he was missed around the house. the normal morning routine would be that she would take a couple of steps down from her bedroom and look left to see whether her father was up left to see whether her father was up and about yet. they would hear him tinkering about in the house. and some lovely stories that i think we will hear some of later on in the service, this afternoon, especially from his grandchildren. he had a shedin from his grandchildren. he had a shed in his garden. granddad's fixing shed, they called it. hannah had found a sign in the united states, it was bad's fixing shed and she changed it to granddad's fixing shed and the children would go there with broken toys and bicycles and whatever needed re
and then hannah's family, her husband colin and children benji and george. hearse leaving about 13 years ago. both sold their respective houses and moved in together. after he died, hannah told me last week of the week before that they were a five, a family unit of five that had suddenly gone down to four. she talked, i think very movingly, about how he was missed around the house. the normal morning routine would be that she would take a couple of steps down from her bedroom and look left to...
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but hannah, my dear hannah thought of it if you will forgive me, like a patriot. someone who just lost her brother does not want to see any of the kids in america go through that kind of agony and grief read when i tell you all three of my kids, are better than me. you know that i am not engaged in idle flattery. maybe some of you feel the same way about your kids. they are literally better people than me. they are better than me. and hannah saw through the legalities of the situation. she saw through the politics politics of the situation all of the way to the humanity. and the morality of the situation. that was one of the most patriotic things. the children of the insurrectionist. even the violent and dangerous ones. they are our children as well. they are americans. we must recognize and exercise these crimes against our nation and then we must take care of our people and our children and their hearts and their minds. it is hard to be human. any of the capital and police officers and guards men's and women were beaten up by the mobs, they also have kids. you r
but hannah, my dear hannah thought of it if you will forgive me, like a patriot. someone who just lost her brother does not want to see any of the kids in america go through that kind of agony and grief read when i tell you all three of my kids, are better than me. you know that i am not engaged in idle flattery. maybe some of you feel the same way about your kids. they are literally better people than me. they are better than me. and hannah saw through the legalities of the situation. she saw...
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in this case hannah predeceased her husband martin van buren. so she had been dead many years by the time he became president. so he relied on his daughter to fill that role. and this really initiated a large number of these 19th century first ladies who were young and beautiful and who were many of them the relatives, the daughters, daughters-in-law, nieces, harriet lane johnson, the niece of james buchanan who served as first lady as that very necessary female hostess. and you can see just kind of how compelling angelica van buren would've been as a hostest. but hannah was very dear to her husband. and he mourned her passing for many years. and we believe that he probably kept this miniature which is quite small. it's just about 2 or 3 inches either in his pocket or on his person as a way to remember his wife. and he never really spoke about her after she died. it's such a sad story. but one of their sons went to name a daughter who had been born, he couldn't remember his name was anna or hannah because his father just would not speak about he
in this case hannah predeceased her husband martin van buren. so she had been dead many years by the time he became president. so he relied on his daughter to fill that role. and this really initiated a large number of these 19th century first ladies who were young and beautiful and who were many of them the relatives, the daughters, daughters-in-law, nieces, harriet lane johnson, the niece of james buchanan who served as first lady as that very necessary female hostess. and you can see just...
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hannah ingram—moore said herfamily had kept the messages secret from him.is report from john maguire contains flashing images. to the outside world, captain sir tom moore was a veteran of the second world war, a record—breaking fundraiser and an icon of our struggle with the pandemic. but here at his family home, he was first and foremost a father, father—in—law, and a grandfather. hannah, good to see you. thanks very much for inviting us to talk to you. how are you feeling, how are you and the family getting on? thank you for asking, john. i mean, it's difficult, right? we've lost a fifth. we were a five and we have gone into a four. and that's really difficult to say. we've lost a huge part of our life. we've been together, he's been with us for over 13 years. he died in hospital two weeks ago suffering pneumonia and having tested positive for covid—19. when he went into hospital, we really all believed he'd come back out. we thought that the oxygen would help, and that he would be robust enough. the truth is, he just wasn't. he was old. in those, in that
hannah ingram—moore said herfamily had kept the messages secret from him.is report from john maguire contains flashing images. to the outside world, captain sir tom moore was a veteran of the second world war, a record—breaking fundraiser and an icon of our struggle with the pandemic. but here at his family home, he was first and foremost a father, father—in—law, and a grandfather. hannah, good to see you. thanks very much for inviting us to talk to you. how are you feeling, how are you...
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but hannah, my dear hannah thought of it like a human being.ught of it, if you'll forgive me, like a patriot. someone who just lost her brother and doesn't want to see any other kids in america go through that kind of agony and grief. senators, when i say all three of my kids are better than me, you know that i am not engaged in idle flattery. maybe some of you feel the same way about your kids. they're literally better people than me. they've got a lot of their mom. they're better than me. and hannah saw through the legality of the situation, she saw through the politics of the situation all the way to the humanity of the situation. the morality of the situation. that was one of the most patriotic things i ever heard anybody say. the children of the insurrectionists, even the violent and dangerous ones, they're our children too. they are americans, and we must take care of them and their future. we must recognize and exercise these crimes against our nation, and then we must take care of our people and our children, their hearts and their mind
but hannah, my dear hannah thought of it like a human being.ught of it, if you'll forgive me, like a patriot. someone who just lost her brother and doesn't want to see any other kids in america go through that kind of agony and grief. senators, when i say all three of my kids are better than me, you know that i am not engaged in idle flattery. maybe some of you feel the same way about your kids. they're literally better people than me. they've got a lot of their mom. they're better than me. and...
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>>hannah beachler started at the bottom of the film business after moving to new orleans attracted by state tax credits there's a thriving movie and tv production business in louisiana. and did whatever job came along and no task was beneath her so that it needed to clean the bathroom i built bill show them eric lee, i was when i was put my money and bought some rooms and thing the man walked in and they're but i got it on the job. >>i got another job it was an hostile and that perseverance at every turn that continued to elevate beachler. >>from building sets to painting until one day she decided she'd had enough experience and had learned enough to declare herself for production designer nobody else knew that, but i woke up that day decided. >>i went forward with that in my head now on the production designer bigger also says that the responsibility to have more people of color in production roles, rest with the movie business as hard >>industry works to keep minorities out. they will have to work as hard to include because not charity and often times inclusion. >>looked at as well
>>hannah beachler started at the bottom of the film business after moving to new orleans attracted by state tax credits there's a thriving movie and tv production business in louisiana. and did whatever job came along and no task was beneath her so that it needed to clean the bathroom i built bill show them eric lee, i was when i was put my money and bought some rooms and thing the man walked in and they're but i got it on the job. >>i got another job it was an hostile and that...
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the hannah, my dear hannah thought about it like a human being.she thought of it if you forgive me, like patriot. she just lost her brother and she does not want to see any other kids in america go through that kind of agony and grief. when i say all three of my kids are better than me, you know that i am not engage in idle flattery. any feel some of you feel the same way about your kids. they're literally better people. they are better than me. and hannah saw through the legality and situation. she saw through the politics of the situation. all the way o to the humanity. the morality of the situation. that's one of the most patriotic things that i heard anyone say for the children ofng the insurrectionist. and even the violent and dangerous ones. they are our children as well. they are americans and we must take care of them. and their future. we must recognize and exercise these crimes against our nation and we must take care about people. and our children. their hearts and minds . it is hard to bed human. any of the capitol and police officer a
the hannah, my dear hannah thought about it like a human being.she thought of it if you forgive me, like patriot. she just lost her brother and she does not want to see any other kids in america go through that kind of agony and grief. when i say all three of my kids are better than me, you know that i am not engage in idle flattery. any feel some of you feel the same way about your kids. they're literally better people. they are better than me. and hannah saw through the legality and...
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next question, hannah from belfast. pm? question, hannah from belfast.er, and what — socially distance from each other, and what would stop support bubbles bein- and what would stop support bubbles being extended to allow couples to see each _ being extended to allow couples to see each other again without limits on social_ see each other again without limits on social contact?— on social contact? thank you, hannah- _ on social contact? thank you, hannah- we _ on social contact? thank you, hannah. we made _ on social contact? thank you, hannah. we made the - on social contact? thank you, j hannah. we made the change on social contact? thank you, - hannah. we made the change that we did because as we went into lockdown over the autumn, in november and again at the start ofjanuary, we wanted to make sure that we did everything we possibly could to stop this from spreading. and i'm absolutely sure that the actions that everybody has taken and the sacrifices that people have made have had that very, very positive impact. we do look of course other support bu
next question, hannah from belfast. pm? question, hannah from belfast.er, and what — socially distance from each other, and what would stop support bubbles bein- and what would stop support bubbles being extended to allow couples to see each _ being extended to allow couples to see each other again without limits on social_ see each other again without limits on social contact?— on social contact? thank you, hannah- _ on social contact? thank you, hannah- we _ on social contact? thank you,...
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i'm hannah dailey one of the historians here at the national world war ii museum in new orleans today. i'm going to be talking about speaking about atomic veterans. which when i first came across the term, i had never heard of it before which surprised me because i study military history, but i'd kind of touched on everything at least a little bit. so i was researching a potential oral history interviewee who used the term in his memoirs since then i have done quite a bit of research and have a very nd
i'm hannah dailey one of the historians here at the national world war ii museum in new orleans today. i'm going to be talking about speaking about atomic veterans. which when i first came across the term, i had never heard of it before which surprised me because i study military history, but i'd kind of touched on everything at least a little bit. so i was researching a potential oral history interviewee who used the term in his memoirs since then i have done quite a bit of research and have a...
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i asked hannah why so soon after her husband's death she found the strength to speak out. >> it onlyy, to share just what i experienced yesterday. i want to bring his name honor. >> reporter: who do you blame for this tragedy? >> i blame the da. so to find out that this freak accident was no freak accident, it was someone who was out in the public who shouldn't have been in the public. it was completely avoidable, completely. there was no reason it should have happened. people need to be held accountable, and i am not -- i am not going to stand here and let this happen to another family. >> reporter: hannah leaves this message for her new community which has become her california nightmare. >> he always followed that up with, "but if i were to die, if i were to be, you know, the next hashtag i just want my death to be impactful, i want it to be a movement, i don't want to just be a hashtag, i want my name to be change if i'm going to go that way." >> my requests for comment from the da have not been returned. hannah visited the medical examiner's office to view her husband's body sho
i asked hannah why so soon after her husband's death she found the strength to speak out. >> it onlyy, to share just what i experienced yesterday. i want to bring his name honor. >> reporter: who do you blame for this tragedy? >> i blame the da. so to find out that this freak accident was no freak accident, it was someone who was out in the public who shouldn't have been in the public. it was completely avoidable, completely. there was no reason it should have happened. people...
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gaps and led students to start a red heart want to learn more so they can in those gaps and souths hannah jones says she's a fan of black history month. >>but hopes these lessons are incorporated beyond just the month of february this is not just a story of black people if you want to understand the story of america you have to understand the story of slavery and the legacy of the contributions of black americans i think that you can't have empathy when the experiences of your fellow americans if you don't understand why we live in the circumstances that and bench noelle bellow kron 4 news and for more stories like this one you can head to the special black history month section on our website kron 4 dot com. >>and that wraps up kron 4 news at 8 but catherine and i will be back at the top of the hour as the covid various become more prominent in the united states doctors are increasingly worried that it could lead to a 4th surge, the encouraging news about the pfizer vaccine that could help ease those fears and after a really chaotic at the levi's stadium mass vaccination site some of the
gaps and led students to start a red heart want to learn more so they can in those gaps and souths hannah jones says she's a fan of black history month. >>but hopes these lessons are incorporated beyond just the month of february this is not just a story of black people if you want to understand the story of america you have to understand the story of slavery and the legacy of the contributions of black americans i think that you can't have empathy when the experiences of your fellow...
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hannah: that is absolutely right.his transition period, but the deal was done at the last minute. while there are easements around procedures and elements of the arrangement with the european union, we have a few months of grace period. businesses are grappling with the basics of this. a lot of these businesses are people who only traded with the european union and are not used to order processes, customs documentation, and the things you need to do to trade in parts of the world. it is at a time when we are grappling with challenges around the pandemic. cash flow is a challenge for many people. shipping is a challenge compounded by the pandemic. a lot is going on with businesses at the moment. matt: surely they expected this to happen. i buy a lot of consumer-products from small's nieces in england and scotland, and i -- small businesses in england and scotland and make sure i received everything they wanted before december 31. it was not like we did not know this was coming. hannah: yes, and companies did stockpile
hannah: that is absolutely right.his transition period, but the deal was done at the last minute. while there are easements around procedures and elements of the arrangement with the european union, we have a few months of grace period. businesses are grappling with the basics of this. a lot of these businesses are people who only traded with the european union and are not used to order processes, customs documentation, and the things you need to do to trade in parts of the world. it is at a...
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thank you very much forjoining me, hannah. good to see you.such a lot more high? yes, definitely. ifeel become such a lot more high? yes, definitely. i feel like there could be a lot of misinformation that is coming out around the pandemic and people need reassurance and advice in a way that is accessible. i think that is where a lot of the medical influences have stepped into. looking at some of the numbers here. the hashtag, therapists of tiktok has been watched over when hundred and 6 million times. of the things like bite sized videos, 62nd videos, how to stop overthinking and how to do with anxiety. some people have even branched into sex education here as well. is this the future of health do you think? i the future of health do you think? ~' the future of health do you think? ~ , ., think? i think the parts that ou said think? i think the parts that you said with _ think? i think the parts that you said with therapists - think? i think the parts that you said with therapists on | you said with therapists on tiktok has been invaluable, e
thank you very much forjoining me, hannah. good to see you.such a lot more high? yes, definitely. ifeel become such a lot more high? yes, definitely. i feel like there could be a lot of misinformation that is coming out around the pandemic and people need reassurance and advice in a way that is accessible. i think that is where a lot of the medical influences have stepped into. looking at some of the numbers here. the hashtag, therapists of tiktok has been watched over when hundred and 6...
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this is hannah spero who is close to the capitol jewish museum and the first youtube if you can let that play. >> we need sound. >> we have sound of that? >> is that on my end? sorry about that. >> speak of the house of representatives. >> prayer will be offer bid the guest chaplain, rabbi hannah spiro from washington, dc. >> hi. thank you for the jewish festival, which begins today, and for your commandment to build temporary structures to eat and sleep in them under the stars and to welcome in guests, honored guests, guests in need. you teach us that these are one and the same. you festival teaches to us come to terms with inpermanent anyone of the temporary structures, actual homes, wealth, social standing and even our lives. when you remember as ecloseat stick keeps we came from death and will return to it, we can't possibly feel justified in holding on to resources with a clenched fist. you move to us open our hands and homes and generosity, inclusion, and justice. it is the season and the beauty of changing autumn leaves inspire each one of to us welcome, to serve, and for this bri
this is hannah spero who is close to the capitol jewish museum and the first youtube if you can let that play. >> we need sound. >> we have sound of that? >> is that on my end? sorry about that. >> speak of the house of representatives. >> prayer will be offer bid the guest chaplain, rabbi hannah spiro from washington, dc. >> hi. thank you for the jewish festival, which begins today, and for your commandment to build temporary structures to eat and sleep in...
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but for his daughters, lucy and hannah, he was first and foremost a father.ould always tell us, "best foot forward." and, true to your word, that's just what you did last year — raising a fortune for the nhs and walking your way into the nation's hearts. in the last days and hours we had together, you talked with pride . about the lasting legacy of hope |you had created, brought to lifei with a foundation in your name. you declared to me and the nursing | staff that you had more fundraising| in you and would be back as soon as you felt better. _ we are all so proud of everything you have achieved, and promisel to keep your legacy alive. thank you for all the special times we've shared. - 0ur relationship cannot be broken by death. i you will be with me always. and for his grandchildren, benji and georgia, who have grown up living with their grandad, it was a time to remember cherished moments. if there is a lesson i've learned from living with you these past 13 years, it's the power of positivity and kindness. i truly do not believe i'd be the person i am tod
but for his daughters, lucy and hannah, he was first and foremost a father.ould always tell us, "best foot forward." and, true to your word, that's just what you did last year — raising a fortune for the nhs and walking your way into the nation's hearts. in the last days and hours we had together, you talked with pride . about the lasting legacy of hope |you had created, brought to lifei with a foundation in your name. you declared to me and the nursing | staff that you had more...
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gaps and led students to start a red heart want to learn more so they can in those gaps and souths hannah jones says she's a fan of black history month. >>but hopes these lessons are incorporated beyond just the month of february this is not just a story of black people if you want to understand the story of america you have to understand the story of slavery and the legacy of the contributions of black americans i think that you can't have empathy when the experiences of your fellow americans if you don't understand why we live in the circumstances that we meant bench noelle bellow kron 4 news and for more stories like this one you can head to the special black history month section on our website. >>kron 4 dot com. 10 we continue our coverage of the millions of texas households without power that has the state is bracing for another day of record breaking cold temperatures. >>and california lawmakers and the governor have reached an agreement on an economic relief package to try covid has made clear that having health insurance is more important than ever. at covered california, every p
gaps and led students to start a red heart want to learn more so they can in those gaps and souths hannah jones says she's a fan of black history month. >>but hopes these lessons are incorporated beyond just the month of february this is not just a story of black people if you want to understand the story of america you have to understand the story of slavery and the legacy of the contributions of black americans i think that you can't have empathy when the experiences of your fellow...
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obviously, the one that his daughters, lucy and hannah, had put into practice, very much putting hisctice and also, what the celebrant who ran the service wanted to achieve. that balance between reflection, but also celebration. of course, there is grief, but there is a lot of happiness. what we heard during the funeral, something that perhaps many people had not heard before, was about the man, his first 99 years before captain tom became the legend that we are all so familiar with this year, around the world. the small stories about his cheekiness, about his humanity, his kindness, his humility, how he always looked out for the children, how he would repair their toys when they were broken, or talked about their school days and sports matches. how he would be a guiding light for his adult daughters throughout their lives. a real grounded, traditional yorkshire man, and very proud of his yorkshire roots. i think that really shone through today. it has made me think about why his story has been so huge, travelled right around the world, why he gave interviews to something like 120, 1
obviously, the one that his daughters, lucy and hannah, had put into practice, very much putting hisctice and also, what the celebrant who ran the service wanted to achieve. that balance between reflection, but also celebration. of course, there is grief, but there is a lot of happiness. what we heard during the funeral, something that perhaps many people had not heard before, was about the man, his first 99 years before captain tom became the legend that we are all so familiar with this year,...
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she is very happy, of course. — hannah. she is very happy, of course. the _ hannah.e reminiscing this morning in the studio back to april last year, when i think he was somewhere in the low thousands of pounds. it had not even got to £10,000 when he first appeared on national tv. then the whole nation got behind it, everybody got excited. i loved the humour in them and that the rest of his family as well. couldn't believe that summary with such a bad voice could have a number one record! —— that somebody. i’tere could have a number one record! -- that somebody-— that somebody. i've been doing it for ears! that somebody. i've been doing it for years! when _ that somebody. i've been doing it for years! when i _ that somebody. i've been doing it for years! when i called _ that somebody. i've been doing it for years! when i called and - that somebody. i've been doing it for years! when i called and i - that somebody. i've been doing it| for years! when i called and i said, look, _ for years! when i called and i said, look. there's— for years! when i called and i said, lo
she is very happy, of course. — hannah. she is very happy, of course. the _ hannah.e reminiscing this morning in the studio back to april last year, when i think he was somewhere in the low thousands of pounds. it had not even got to £10,000 when he first appeared on national tv. then the whole nation got behind it, everybody got excited. i loved the humour in them and that the rest of his family as well. couldn't believe that summary with such a bad voice could have a number one record!...
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but hannah, my dear hannah thought of it like a human being. of it, if you'll forgive me, like a patriot. someone who just lost her brother and doesn't want to see any other kids in america go through that kind of agony and grief. >> of course hannah just lost her brother, congressman raskin lost a son just around the time of the attack on the capitol. finally we heard from michael van der veen. he urged senators to consider the conviction on future presidents. >> what type of precedent would be set if the senate did vote to convict? can congress now ignore supreme court precedent on the contours of protected free speech? will congress be permitted to continually make up their own legal standards and apply those new standards to elected officials' speech? this has been perhaps the most unfair and flagrantly, unconstitutional proceeding in the history of the united states senate. for the first time in history, congress has asserted the right to try and punish a former president who is a private citizen. nowhere in the constitution is the power e
but hannah, my dear hannah thought of it like a human being. of it, if you'll forgive me, like a patriot. someone who just lost her brother and doesn't want to see any other kids in america go through that kind of agony and grief. >> of course hannah just lost her brother, congressman raskin lost a son just around the time of the attack on the capitol. finally we heard from michael van der veen. he urged senators to consider the conviction on future presidents. >> what type of...
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that was hannah ingram—moore speaking tojohn maguire. "level up" the country will be just a slogan, unless children are put "centre stage" to help them recover from the impact of the pandemic. she said during her time as commissioner, government didn't seem interested in how to help children. 0ver over the years, too often i had to put young people at the table, to watch them sit through a presentation and may be asked a question. and on too many occasions vacantly walk away. and i don't believe that truly reflects the extent of government and the political public�*s commitment to helping children succeed. i believe as a society we have a moral imperative to help families and help their children succeed. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. hello, there. plenty of rain in the forecast over the next few days, so if you get an opportunity to see some blue skies, sunshine and warmth, jump at it. for the rest of the day, the best of the sunshine really through eastern scotland and northern england as we see some rain pus
that was hannah ingram—moore speaking tojohn maguire. "level up" the country will be just a slogan, unless children are put "centre stage" to help them recover from the impact of the pandemic. she said during her time as commissioner, government didn't seem interested in how to help children. 0ver over the years, too often i had to put young people at the table, to watch them sit through a presentation and may be asked a question. and on too many occasions vacantly walk...
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also there was my son-in-law, hank, who's married to our oldest daughter, hannah.onsider him a son, too, even though he eloped with my daughter and didn't tell us what they were going to do. [laughter] but it was in the middle of covid-19. but the reason they came with me that wednesday, january 6, was because they wanted to be together with me in the middle of a devastating week for our family. and i told them i had to go back to work because we were counting electoral votes that day on january 6. it was our constitutional duty. and i invited them instead to come with me to witnesthis historic event, the peaceful transfer of power in america. they said they heard that president trump was calling on his followers to come to washington to protest. and they asked me directly, "would it be safe? would it be safe?" and i told them, "of course it should be safe. this is the capitol." steny hoyer, our majority leader had kindly offered me the use of his office on the house floor because i was one of the managers that day and we were going through our grief. so tabitha an
also there was my son-in-law, hank, who's married to our oldest daughter, hannah.onsider him a son, too, even though he eloped with my daughter and didn't tell us what they were going to do. [laughter] but it was in the middle of covid-19. but the reason they came with me that wednesday, january 6, was because they wanted to be together with me in the middle of a devastating week for our family. and i told them i had to go back to work because we were counting electoral votes that day on...
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hannah, good to see you. thanks very much for inviting us to talk to you.een with us for over 13 years. he died in hospital two weeks ago suffering pneumonia and having tested positive for covid—19. when he went into hospital, we really all believed he'd come back out. we thought that the oxygen would help, and that he would be robust enough. the truth is, he just wasn't. he was old. in that last day, we really did have some super moments together. you know, we put photographs up and he engaged with us. it was amazing. his final year was filled with several experiences of a lifetime, but by far his favourite was his knighthood. ijoked with my friends and said if it wasn't for covid, i think they would have gone off for a cup of tea and had a good chinwag into the afternoon, because it was two similar souls. i think she feels genuine loss, we had a letterfrom her and i think she feels genuine loss. being thrust into the white heat of public scrutiny has come with a very modern virus, a curse. the vitriol from a small minority on social media. we really had t
hannah, good to see you. thanks very much for inviting us to talk to you.een with us for over 13 years. he died in hospital two weeks ago suffering pneumonia and having tested positive for covid—19. when he went into hospital, we really all believed he'd come back out. we thought that the oxygen would help, and that he would be robust enough. the truth is, he just wasn't. he was old. in that last day, we really did have some super moments together. you know, we put photographs up and he...
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hannah. and i consider him a son_ daughter. hannah. and i consider him a son tom _ daughter.o. even though he eloped with my daughter and didn't tell us what they— with my daughter and didn't tell us what they were going to do. but it was in _ what they were going to do. but it was in the — what they were going to do. but it was in the middle of covid—19. but the reason — was in the middle of covid—19. but the reason they came with me that wednesday, january six was because they wanted to be together with me in the _ they wanted to be together with me in the middle of a devastating week for our— in the middle of a devastating week for our family. and i told them i had to— for our family. and i told them i had to go— for our family. and i told them i had to go back to work because we were _ had to go back to work because we were counting electoral votes that day on _ were counting electoral votes that day on january were counting electoral votes that day onjanuary six. were counting electoral votes that day on january six. it was our constitutional duty. and i invited them _ c
hannah. and i consider him a son_ daughter. hannah. and i consider him a son tom _ daughter.o. even though he eloped with my daughter and didn't tell us what they— with my daughter and didn't tell us what they were going to do. but it was in _ what they were going to do. but it was in the — what they were going to do. but it was in the middle of covid—19. but the reason — was in the middle of covid—19. but the reason they came with me that wednesday, january six was because they...
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hannah requires strong and steady relationships with our international economic outlines. none of that came easily to the last administration. in my view, the chaos became out of the white house of the last four years cost a lot of opportunities to help our workers actually get ahead. so i'm glad the president biden is already taken a different tactic in my view he made a superb choice for u.s. trade rep. trust missed katherine tai's judgment. and of the death of her race. since she's immigrants to the united states. the first gym generation immigrant myself i know how much it means to give a to the country that welcomed in our families printed and rounding out a week of historic first year in this hearing room shoule the first woman of color to serve as u.s trade representative. and i'm pleased to be able to support her nomination and i think her for coming today. i look forward to questions and let's hear from her ranking members. >> thank you mr. chairman. and katherine tai, welcome to you and congratulations on your nomination. the u.s. trade rep. is a very important p
hannah requires strong and steady relationships with our international economic outlines. none of that came easily to the last administration. in my view, the chaos became out of the white house of the last four years cost a lot of opportunities to help our workers actually get ahead. so i'm glad the president biden is already taken a different tactic in my view he made a superb choice for u.s. trade rep. trust missed katherine tai's judgment. and of the death of her race. since she's...
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had just moved to the bay area, he hastd ju taken a job with a tustarp,nd a facebook posthis fe, hannah, arshed pictures, d nddemaed juicste in her huansbd's death, and she was not happy thwi the way she yssaf pd officers eatrted her at the e scenof the ascrh. shide sa e shhad to waitsix s hourfor nfcoirmation. even ghthou she had id. a statement,e thnew plemoy, er s,side eyth recrteuid him he brwas ilanlit, though, tfuland ki. hes waa deposit rfpeormance to the world. suspwaect s driving a 2004 ford expl orerrertpoed stolen t ouof san .jose --reliving his revised ree,leas they received the reltsus on januy ar22, and city ben ga rking with the chp, to ndfi and rearst him. the investign atioin tothe crash isil stl gooning, but oncega ain, alliancefas ci ng dui charges, among ot.hers >> ty hehave the suspect, has he been ofcifially charged yet? ep>> rorr:te at this inpot, the case is stl ilin e thhands of e thpolice demepartntbu, t they expect tocharge him and have the da char gehim with gross vehicular lamansugerht among ny other archges including iving with a stolen vehie,cl g beinunr d
had just moved to the bay area, he hastd ju taken a job with a tustarp,nd a facebook posthis fe, hannah, arshed pictures, d nddemaed juicste in her huansbd's death, and she was not happy thwi the way she yssaf pd officers eatrted her at the e scenof the ascrh. shide sa e shhad to waitsix s hourfor nfcoirmation. even ghthou she had id. a statement,e thnew plemoy, er s,side eyth recrteuid him he brwas ilanlit, though, tfuland ki. hes waa deposit rfpeormance to the world. suspwaect s driving a...