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this gave rise to the rays on park raid on harpers ferry. i'm not going to go into detail but my point is john brown i say sort of in the middle of this life at age 59 , he concluded slavery was the greatest evil facing the country. facing the united states and the question was what are you going to do about it, john brown said i'm going to take up arms against. i'm going to wage war against slavery. slavery is so evil that this is the required response of a good man. abraham lincoln. abraham lincoln was born in 1809 so a little different than john brown. abraham lincoln is born in kentucky and indiana eventually moved to illinois. he inherited this dislike for slavery. and the dislike for slavery was shared by many working-class whites who expected to make a living by the sweat of their brow in part because it's harder to make a decentliving when you have to compete with and slave labor . there was that. there was just a general feeling that slavery made the community a bad place to live. so omabraham lincoln took him to indiana. as i said,
this gave rise to the rays on park raid on harpers ferry. i'm not going to go into detail but my point is john brown i say sort of in the middle of this life at age 59 , he concluded slavery was the greatest evil facing the country. facing the united states and the question was what are you going to do about it, john brown said i'm going to take up arms against. i'm going to wage war against slavery. slavery is so evil that this is the required response of a good man. abraham lincoln. abraham...
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so at what point did john brown decide to stay in the engine house at harpers ferry and not go out asnned? and what caused him to make that decision? >> is at a loaded question? >> keywords expecting a little more than an explosion sunday enjoying him to be sure. and when the man from mars comes. some of them are befuddled that really he felt trapped and then to try to spread the word to robert e. lee. >> but the problem was that brown wasn't ruthless enough to see what he was trying to do so if he's trying to kill people who had no dog in the fight he may have been able to fight his way out but then if there wasn't an uprising he had weapons for a thousand people there was not blocking the banner so should i get out of here? and then to say i don't know exactly where it is he concludes i'm not getting out of here and he would have been killed that then he lives to speak again. >> we have a question from a viewer and can either speaker, and what is different during the reconstruction period and jim crow if lincoln had not been assassinated quick. >> this is tough but. >> my feeling is
so at what point did john brown decide to stay in the engine house at harpers ferry and not go out asnned? and what caused him to make that decision? >> is at a loaded question? >> keywords expecting a little more than an explosion sunday enjoying him to be sure. and when the man from mars comes. some of them are befuddled that really he felt trapped and then to try to spread the word to robert e. lee. >> but the problem was that brown wasn't ruthless enough to see what he was...
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my getting out of harpers ferry, once theng militia has been alerting the townspeople know, as nearlympossible anybody with any training or any informal military education, the harpers ferry, not the place to start a work in slavery but that also raises the question of harpers ferry so what exactly does brown was t going to happen as a result of this. it is clear by the time he is executed, john brown has concluded that is worth more to the c abolitionist to the freedm movement dead and alive and you can almost see that revelation dawning on them in his days in jail and all of this. anything as far as i can tell, we went harpers ferry, he was still hoping that things would work at thatk, is where being self-taught person, can have its example. >> and think about that lincoln was checking the books out in the library of congress learning about military strategy at the beginning and during the war the same kind of thing, can you view speak to this that were pointed john brown decided to stay in the engine house and harpers ferry and did not go out to see it originally planned and what c
my getting out of harpers ferry, once theng militia has been alerting the townspeople know, as nearlympossible anybody with any training or any informal military education, the harpers ferry, not the place to start a work in slavery but that also raises the question of harpers ferry so what exactly does brown was t going to happen as a result of this. it is clear by the time he is executed, john brown has concluded that is worth more to the c abolitionist to the freedm movement dead and alive...
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but that also raises the question about harpers ferry. so what exactly does brown think was going to happen as a result of this is clear that by the time he is executed, john brown has concluded that is worth more to the abolitionist movement into the freedom of movement dead than alive and you can almost see that revelation dawning on him in his days in jail before the court in all of this. so i think that as far as i can tell that when he went to harpers ferry still hoping with the work, that is where serving self-taught person. >> i think about how lincoln was checking books out of the library of congress to learn about military energy in the beginning and during the war and same kind of thank you pretty can you speak this at what point did john brown decide to stay in the engine house that harpers ferry into not go out as he originally landed and what caused him to ultimately make that decision. >> is that a loaded question, i don't know if it is not. >> no no no, i think that he was expecting a little more of a an explosion among the
but that also raises the question about harpers ferry. so what exactly does brown think was going to happen as a result of this is clear that by the time he is executed, john brown has concluded that is worth more to the abolitionist movement into the freedom of movement dead than alive and you can almost see that revelation dawning on him in his days in jail before the court in all of this. so i think that as far as i can tell that when he went to harpers ferry still hoping with the work, that...
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most of them were journalists, harper, broad, awe, interest, segue, a double m b. he was to be awarded a member of the british empire metal by the queen, but her 2nd m b e was of course manager, belfast europa. and he was a seasoned hotelier when i think harper brown was that rare sort of character who actually enjoys emergencies and danger. he bustled around, he was a small, energetic man who ran everything to do with a hotel. and we were actually rather proud of him and in a funny sort of way. he was rather proud of us under brown, the rope continued to convey a sense of business as usual. but despite his efforts, the europa was soon back in the firing line. in october 1971, 2 i r. a men entered the hotel, held 8 people at gunpoint and placed a large white box at reception, which contained a huge bomb. the hotel was evacuated, vehicles were removed from the area, and the british army arrived including bomb disposal experts. major george stein. i was never there. thank god, when the bomb went off. but i was there once in the lower park. when somebody came in, it s
most of them were journalists, harper, broad, awe, interest, segue, a double m b. he was to be awarded a member of the british empire metal by the queen, but her 2nd m b e was of course manager, belfast europa. and he was a seasoned hotelier when i think harper brown was that rare sort of character who actually enjoys emergencies and danger. he bustled around, he was a small, energetic man who ran everything to do with a hotel. and we were actually rather proud of him and in a funny sort of...
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letter at least a sympathizer with the harpers letter? know, okay. jordan peterson incidentally also a pill addict says that possibly the followers of men like him feel that their suffering lies in their fear of death, their fear of not needing their reproductive potential -- meeting the reproductive potential, , these kind of existential fears that belong to white men, if hamlet, if winston churchill or something is our paradigm, his suffering is real. his suffering is real and the rest of our suffrage is of little bit of skepticism well, the jordan peterson followers see themselves as plenty troubled, plenty upset, and this like the suffering of black people or say women or other marginalized groups, jews, is less important, is somehow less important or less real than that suffering. so i get that the suffering,, that i suffering is real. class race and gender were the three ways you sliced and diced experience at least when i was in graduate school, was constant conversation which one came first. it is a tedious conversation and if the
letter at least a sympathizer with the harpers letter? know, okay. jordan peterson incidentally also a pill addict says that possibly the followers of men like him feel that their suffering lies in their fear of death, their fear of not needing their reproductive potential -- meeting the reproductive potential, , these kind of existential fears that belong to white men, if hamlet, if winston churchill or something is our paradigm, his suffering is real. his suffering is real and the rest of our...
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who also i think a signatory to the harper's letter at least a sympathize with the harpers letter. no, okay. um, he that jordan peterson instantly also a pill addict says that possibly the followers of men like him feel that they're suffering lies in their fear of of death their fear of, you know, not needing their reproductive potential these kind of existential fears that that belong to white men, you know, if hamlet or if if winston churchill or something is our paradigm. he's suffering is real, you know, his suffering is real and the rest of our suffering deserves a little bit of skepticism. well the jordan peterson followers see themselves as plenty troubled plenty upset and dislike that the suffering of black people are say women or or you know, other marginalized groups -- is less important is somehow less important or less real than that suffering so i get that the suffering that class suffering is real. i mean i class race and gender were the three ways, you know, you slice stick slice and dice experience when i at least was when i was in graduate school with the constant
who also i think a signatory to the harper's letter at least a sympathize with the harpers letter. no, okay. um, he that jordan peterson instantly also a pill addict says that possibly the followers of men like him feel that they're suffering lies in their fear of of death their fear of, you know, not needing their reproductive potential these kind of existential fears that that belong to white men, you know, if hamlet or if if winston churchill or something is our paradigm. he's suffering is...
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i must make my publisher harper. and judith kerr who's the president and publisher of harper one? i must have made my editor patrick bass who's so inspirational and so helpful in helping develop this story. and of course my agent the indomitable jennifer harare. she's phenomenal. family and friends family and friends. i love you so much. i just don't know how to express how appreciative i am and how thankful i am for you and how supportive you have been. for this long journey that i have gone through. it feels like a miracle to me and it feels like a dream that i'm here tonight. of course. decide every good woman. there's a good man and i have to i have to ask my husband. the brilliant the legendary jackie white ginger to please stand jack because you've been remarkable. it's and my son who came from cambridge. he was at cnn with me this morning being my assistant. charles joseph franklin the best son anyone could have thank you so much for putting up with me. they have the only two who know how hard it is to live with me. and of course there are three women in my life as well who
i must make my publisher harper. and judith kerr who's the president and publisher of harper one? i must have made my editor patrick bass who's so inspirational and so helpful in helping develop this story. and of course my agent the indomitable jennifer harare. she's phenomenal. family and friends family and friends. i love you so much. i just don't know how to express how appreciative i am and how thankful i am for you and how supportive you have been. for this long journey that i have gone...
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ferry and stewart ends up going to harpers ferry with robert e. lee has been assigned to take care of this problem. they traveled together to harpers ferry and lee gives stewart a interesting assignment. he asks stuart to go down to the to where john brown is to parley with him. see if he can get him to surrender and if he can't to give a signal and a bunch of soldiers will open fire on on john brown and then try to capture him. stewart does exactly what he was asked to do. he goes down pounds on the door. it opens. john brown comes out apparently stuart and brown recognized each other from one of their earlier meetings that had during the bleeding, kansas episodes. and stuart tries to talk brown of the surrendering brown won't quite come to terms and so stuart pulls off his cavalry hat steps to one side and leaves men opened fire. and of course, john brown is ultimately captured. well now robert e. lee has seen stewart in action. he knows he can carry out assignments. he knows he's brave. he knows he's scared of virtually nothing and i think that
ferry and stewart ends up going to harpers ferry with robert e. lee has been assigned to take care of this problem. they traveled together to harpers ferry and lee gives stewart a interesting assignment. he asks stuart to go down to the to where john brown is to parley with him. see if he can get him to surrender and if he can't to give a signal and a bunch of soldiers will open fire on on john brown and then try to capture him. stewart does exactly what he was asked to do. he goes down pounds...
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. — johnson over the last couple of months, people like mark harper and people _ months, people like is ”p saying that borisjohnson's time is up and _ saying that borisjohnson's time is up and he — saying that borisjohnson's time is up and he needs to go as prime minister~ — up and he needs to go as prime minister. they are some of the tory backbenchers and even parliament yesterday — backbenchers and even parliament yesterday and praising him for taking — yesterday and praising him for taking the steps out of lockdown. yes, _ taking the steps out of lockdown. yes. a _ taking the steps out of lockdown. yes, a peculiar old game, politics. fascinating to watch, but, gosh, you have to have a strong stomach. let's finish with the daily telegraph, shall we chris met betamax police left behind by criminals. last hour, just explaining in case you were too young, you at home, to remember it betamax, a betamax and sub a video tape that did not really take off. vhs won the day. but now there are all sorts of defunct and the argument here is that police are being left behind by technology. i th
. — johnson over the last couple of months, people like mark harper and people _ months, people like is ”p saying that borisjohnson's time is up and _ saying that borisjohnson's time is up and he — saying that borisjohnson's time is up and he needs to go as prime minister~ — up and he needs to go as prime minister. they are some of the tory backbenchers and even parliament yesterday — backbenchers and even parliament yesterday and praising him for taking — yesterday and praising him...
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the result was a collection of thought-provoking essays called reimagining to kill a mockingbird harpereven if she was available from beyond the grave, an interview with amani perry is deeply going to prove more dynamic. we will speak with her next is y we will speak with her next is y going to ♪ your dell technologies advisor can help you find the right tech solutions. so you can stop at nothing for your customers. we will speak with her nex up at 2:00am again? tonight, try pure zzzs all night. unlike other sleep aids, our extended release melatonin helps you sleep longer. and longer. zzzquil pure zzzs all night. fall asleep. stay asleep. meet a future mom, a first-time mom and a seasoned pro. this mom's one step closer to their new mini-van! yeah, you'll get used to it. this mom's depositing money with tools on-hand. cha ching. and this mom, well, she's setting an appointment here, so her son can get set up there and start his own financial journey. that's because these moms all have chase. smart bankers. convenient tools. one bank with the power of both. chase. make more of what's yo
the result was a collection of thought-provoking essays called reimagining to kill a mockingbird harpereven if she was available from beyond the grave, an interview with amani perry is deeply going to prove more dynamic. we will speak with her next is y we will speak with her next is y going to ♪ your dell technologies advisor can help you find the right tech solutions. so you can stop at nothing for your customers. we will speak with her nex up at 2:00am again? tonight, try pure zzzs all...
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averi harper, thank you. >>> tune into "this week" later. goes one on one with white house press secretary jen psaki on the latest of russia's invasion into ukraine. plus, key republican senator tom cotton discusses the confirmation battle ahead for president biden's history-making supreme court nominee. >>> coming up on "gma," the s.a.g. awards hours away, the tv shows and movies up for the biggest awards tonight. stay with us. ♪ [upbeat music playing] ♪ welcome to home sweet weathertech home. a place where dirt stays outside. and floors are protected. where standing is comfortable. and water never leaves a mark. it's spotless under the sink. and kids can be kids. order your american made products at weathertech.com. i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! (sighs wearily) here i'll take that! (excited yell) woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one gram of sugar, and nutrients to support immune health. ♪ ♪ when you shop at target, one gram of
averi harper, thank you. >>> tune into "this week" later. goes one on one with white house press secretary jen psaki on the latest of russia's invasion into ukraine. plus, key republican senator tom cotton discusses the confirmation battle ahead for president biden's history-making supreme court nominee. >>> coming up on "gma," the s.a.g. awards hours away, the tv shows and movies up for the biggest awards tonight. stay with us. ♪ [upbeat music playing]...
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. >> harper's rob nesbitt know spoke with the da's office in alameda and he joins us now live with moreman's criminal history. rob. >> coleman has a juvenile history and isn't supposed to have possession of a firearm. police say this isn't the first time the suspect has broken the rules of his probation. the small town of oroville experience its first mass shooting wednesday night. according to sheriff kory honea, butte county. it happened after 21 year-old a soggy coleman received a phone call that agitated him on a greyhound bus headed to los angeles as they parked behind am pm. >> and people began to exit. that is mister coleman began to fire his weapon. sheriff tony says that a 43 year-old woman who was shot died on the scene. 4 others were shot and injured and 11 year-old girl and 38 year-old man as well as a 25 year-old pregnant woman. and 32 year-old man, both in critical condition. police were able to track down coleman a half a mile south of a walmart where the cellbphone video was taken of his arrest. he moved to the front of store. >> begin to remove his clothing. >> and that
. >> harper's rob nesbitt know spoke with the da's office in alameda and he joins us now live with moreman's criminal history. rob. >> coleman has a juvenile history and isn't supposed to have possession of a firearm. police say this isn't the first time the suspect has broken the rules of his probation. the small town of oroville experience its first mass shooting wednesday night. according to sheriff kory honea, butte county. it happened after 21 year-old a soggy coleman received...
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harper label on goron di arming you through. the organizer might possibly have made the tax even harder because of the current situation without your mortgage, will seen ars with them as i'm on now. we're assuming it will be a tough competition. rather nickerson, like always say gamma local mosque minerva, sir garcia with a lily i. t manages and white collar workers alike. as volunteers, they came to show the resolve military service is the highest to tribute citizens can pay to their country. time to pack up soon i'll be heading toward the russian border. estonians border with russia is 300 kilometers long, and its population is around 1300000. many, he regard the threat of a russian invasion of ukraine with deep concern. parliament ariens in talent have even spoken of an alarming situation. many times throughout its history, estonia has come under oppressive russian or soviet rule with the countries. politicians have learned their lessons from it. there is a very strong united position among politicians. now mine, which party
harper label on goron di arming you through. the organizer might possibly have made the tax even harder because of the current situation without your mortgage, will seen ars with them as i'm on now. we're assuming it will be a tough competition. rather nickerson, like always say gamma local mosque minerva, sir garcia with a lily i. t manages and white collar workers alike. as volunteers, they came to show the resolve military service is the highest to tribute citizens can pay to their country....
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harper's rob nesbitt spoke with the da's office in alameda. he joins us now live with more on coleman's criminal history. rob. vicki coleman has a juvenile history is not supposed to have possession of a firearm. police say this is not the first time the suspect has broken the rules of his probation. >> the small town of oroville experience its first mass shooting wednesday night. according to sheriff kory honea, butte county. it happened after 21 year-old a saudi coleman received a phone call on a greyhound bus headed to los angeles. that seemed agitated him at some point. >> he began to have a conversation with other members of the bus. those passengers told police that coleman seem paranoid and agitated. >> showing some of them a firearm he had in his bag as they parked behind am pm and people began to exit. that is mister coleman began to fire his weapon during the chaos. a 43 year-old woman was shot and killed. 4 others were injured and 11 year-old girl and 38 year-old man as well as a 25 year-old pregnant woman. and 32 year-old man, both
harper's rob nesbitt spoke with the da's office in alameda. he joins us now live with more on coleman's criminal history. rob. vicki coleman has a juvenile history is not supposed to have possession of a firearm. police say this is not the first time the suspect has broken the rules of his probation. >> the small town of oroville experience its first mass shooting wednesday night. according to sheriff kory honea, butte county. it happened after 21 year-old a saudi coleman received a phone...
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. >> harper's rodriguez joins us with a look at what we can expect. yeah, check out this beautiful sunset out there in berkeley and we are seeing that beautiful orange glow and we're going to get even better shots of tonight's full moon because it's going to be crystal clear for that. still, snow moon or store moon, whatever you like to call it, it should be our wettest month of the year. but instead very mild, dry and clear days. and tonight for that matter is no exception. let's take a look that air quality has been pretty good today tomorrow as well. not going to have issues there, but we are going to see northerly winds increasing tonight, especially for our valleys for those of you in the north bay. and even along the san francisco peninsula coastline could even see gusts in that 30 to 40 miles per hour range. and it's really going to peak and how overnight for our north bay mountains and east bay hill. shortly after midnight, we could actually see gusts upwards of 60 miles per hour or less. tracking calmer conditions by early thursday afternoon
. >> harper's rodriguez joins us with a look at what we can expect. yeah, check out this beautiful sunset out there in berkeley and we are seeing that beautiful orange glow and we're going to get even better shots of tonight's full moon because it's going to be crystal clear for that. still, snow moon or store moon, whatever you like to call it, it should be our wettest month of the year. but instead very mild, dry and clear days. and tonight for that matter is no exception. let's take a...
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so, i mean, because harper did as a special story for a special report fashion. we were just watching right there for us at the beginning of the week. and really showing us what was happening on the ground in his analysis of what led to the qu, if you could take me a routing day, what is the most fair like? what's happening? yeah, i mean, since the key took place, things really calm down on the streets of why get to you on the, on the monday or last week when, when the key was happening? i mean, there were some soldiers on the street or taken over the national broadcaster and so on, but really the following day, this is all side to, to dissipate. things are calm now. today is a national football team is, is competing in the b at. com for football tournament and you know, people are, people are turning out on the streets to, to watch that and venues around the, around the city. and yeah, i mean, if you, if you were to just go out on to the street so i could see you can, you really wouldn't notice that much had changed. i'm wondering about the reaction because on s
so, i mean, because harper did as a special story for a special report fashion. we were just watching right there for us at the beginning of the week. and really showing us what was happening on the ground in his analysis of what led to the qu, if you could take me a routing day, what is the most fair like? what's happening? yeah, i mean, since the key took place, things really calm down on the streets of why get to you on the, on the monday or last week when, when the key was happening? i...
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i'm happy and i'm very calling harper reagan for part r t that we can come out and be rambling family. the game will be held on the rams home turf, the futuristic new, so fi stadium in inglewood. just outside l a. the venue was chosen before the season began. the hope all is going to be great and we've got some amazing stars in the game and, you know, really good stories around that. so we're just really excited. fans are already flocking to events and exhibits in los angeles in advance of the game, like this one called the nfl experience. so just how much are fans willing to pay for a ticket to the big game? the answer may astonish you. ticket sales search engine seek geek is keeping track the range we sort of see right now at least as you gotta get in the door around say $6500.00 a ticket. ah. and then if you want to set, say behind the bench, you know, and as g p seats, you're going to pay maybe $30000.00. a ticket superbowl t. v commercials will cost up to $6.00 and a half $1000000.00 for a one minute add this year. this beer commercial was directed by last year's oscar winning fi
i'm happy and i'm very calling harper reagan for part r t that we can come out and be rambling family. the game will be held on the rams home turf, the futuristic new, so fi stadium in inglewood. just outside l a. the venue was chosen before the season began. the hope all is going to be great and we've got some amazing stars in the game and, you know, really good stories around that. so we're just really excited. fans are already flocking to events and exhibits in los angeles in advance of the...
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pillay has proved, did help you out with, with scientific studies, of course, with the good girl, paul harper, and secret of a friendship with dogs in the us started february 25th on d. w. ah, this is the w news live from berlin shuttle diplomacy aimed at avoiding war in eastern europe. germany chancellor, take from message of solidarity teaching to ukraine's president lensky. next, it's moscow and vladimir putin as russia signals, it's ready to keep talking. also coming up, candidates prime minister uses emergency powers to and protests against pandemic restrictions. but truck drivers are still refusing.
pillay has proved, did help you out with, with scientific studies, of course, with the good girl, paul harper, and secret of a friendship with dogs in the us started february 25th on d. w. ah, this is the w news live from berlin shuttle diplomacy aimed at avoiding war in eastern europe. germany chancellor, take from message of solidarity teaching to ukraine's president lensky. next, it's moscow and vladimir putin as russia signals, it's ready to keep talking. also coming up, candidates prime...
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well, it came as a huge harper, as i have to say, clearly we expected some retaliatory measures from the russian government after our tea was been in germany. but we never expected that these majors will. it will be so hard. we never expected that we will have to shut down our office in moscow. we never expected that all our colleagues there, it's about 20 in plays will lose their accreditation. so the answer is yes. there mirrors were expected and mill. it was not expected that they would be so hard. right now, the state of press freedom has become increasingly difficult in russia, not only for d w. what can you tell us about press freedom there. the state of press rhythm has drastically deteriorated over the last few years. in fact, there's been air massive, clamped down by the, the russian authorities on independent media. many of them have been labeled for an agents, meaning that they are now due to their subject to a bigger extra government scrutiny and have to report to the russian authorities on all their financial transactions. some of them had to relocate their stuff to othe
well, it came as a huge harper, as i have to say, clearly we expected some retaliatory measures from the russian government after our tea was been in germany. but we never expected that these majors will. it will be so hard. we never expected that we will have to shut down our office in moscow. we never expected that all our colleagues there, it's about 20 in plays will lose their accreditation. so the answer is yes. there mirrors were expected and mill. it was not expected that they would be...
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harper's rob nesbitt joins us now live tonight with the police chief's response to these allegations of what one survivor of assault has to say about the practice. rob. >> vicki, the da says dna isn't just being used to make arrest in san francisco, but also in other parts of the state, referencing a dna kit from 2016 as proof. it has to stop was the message district attorney jason to dean wants to get across when it comes to police using dna from rape kits to arrest victims. >> he says he became aware of the practice by the san francisco police last week after reading a report from the department's crime lab where dna from a crime scene was matched with dna from a 2016 rape kit. and rick, it were a survivor of the courage. >> and the fortitude and the trust to come forward and submit herself too invasive process so that we could do right by her. pamela tate is the executive director of black women revolt against domestic violence and a survivor of assault. she says she was too traumatized to submit to an intrusive exam and worries other victims will do the same if they think the evi
harper's rob nesbitt joins us now live tonight with the police chief's response to these allegations of what one survivor of assault has to say about the practice. rob. >> vicki, the da says dna isn't just being used to make arrest in san francisco, but also in other parts of the state, referencing a dna kit from 2016 as proof. it has to stop was the message district attorney jason to dean wants to get across when it comes to police using dna from rape kits to arrest victims. >> he...
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harper's rob nesbitt spoke to the agencies that conducted the rescue and recovery efforts and he joins us now live with their safety recommendations when it comes to the sneaker waves. rob. vicki, both coast guard in the marin county fire department say that sneaker waves are difficult for even the most advanced swimmers to navigate. >> it's the type of way, but now has the padilla family making funeral plans? for days? multiple rescue agencies in marin county search the waters of near beach for jose mud. ardo padilla, his fiance, shawn hinson posted online that the national park service recovered his body saying, quote, he was found just before sundown on february. 11th on the shore near the accident site. now we will be able to bring him home to his family in honduras. before that, we want to host a memorial to give everyone an opportunity to say goodbye, raising money online for the memorial with a $10,000 goal, according to bret mctigue with the marin county fire department. it was a sneaker wave that caused the village drowning long intervals on the catch is folks off guard becaus
harper's rob nesbitt spoke to the agencies that conducted the rescue and recovery efforts and he joins us now live with their safety recommendations when it comes to the sneaker waves. rob. vicki, both coast guard in the marin county fire department say that sneaker waves are difficult for even the most advanced swimmers to navigate. >> it's the type of way, but now has the padilla family making funeral plans? for days? multiple rescue agencies in marin county search the waters of near...
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and i live on the street here in my little up here in lilac line, harper, it's my foot post to bed on 3 wheels. if they, i don't think anybody in our society should have to leave like this. and these agatha we let the wet weather and the cold can chill you to your bones. in the 66 year old folk, a has sometimes stayed in emergency shelters at the overcrowded accommodation wasn't for him. he prefers to live hidden away in his op a van, the op dr. all, unless people who don't stand out and not noticed at all, gone only if people like you make a film about them with that, but they left the lake. yes with them, but i don't want to be labeled as homeless and be treated as such. i just want to be treated as the person. i am at a 100 that that folk who used to have his own carpentry business, but it became insolvent. he always carries memories of his past with him, such as a newspaper, clipping about a school competition in 1966. now her death, oh, of the whole that i think homeless people also have a desire to keep a bit of their history with them. especially memories of better times. 5 the
and i live on the street here in my little up here in lilac line, harper, it's my foot post to bed on 3 wheels. if they, i don't think anybody in our society should have to leave like this. and these agatha we let the wet weather and the cold can chill you to your bones. in the 66 year old folk, a has sometimes stayed in emergency shelters at the overcrowded accommodation wasn't for him. he prefers to live hidden away in his op a van, the op dr. all, unless people who don't stand out and not...
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with our projects for film in this field or the 4th go what we need to realize that 86 percent sim harper, you explained to north as you had you look at all a bit of energy comes from renewable sources for about 30 for a few hour meeting which lasted almost 2 hours was very fruitful. and it is a reflection of the fact that i said that we ought to deal with laws. great pow's who have great potential will for development. yeah. norfolk for the good of our people's fema, due to the world is our home pretty good are but if they do with god above us, yasenya death, ammonia, we stand for peace. dog and we are willing to support every one who holds the same values for you been feeling pm and thank you mr. put in for your warm welcome . duplicate god. 3 north. the question for discussing the issues today and for the trust you place not country. thank you. ok another day in another world leader in the kremlin. no questions from reporters . this time as president ballston, our overseas had spent 2 hours speaking with president putin in the kremlin today. and it's so gib lee been the most cordial of
with our projects for film in this field or the 4th go what we need to realize that 86 percent sim harper, you explained to north as you had you look at all a bit of energy comes from renewable sources for about 30 for a few hour meeting which lasted almost 2 hours was very fruitful. and it is a reflection of the fact that i said that we ought to deal with laws. great pow's who have great potential will for development. yeah. norfolk for the good of our people's fema, due to the world is our...
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government socialist policies it was the surrender of afghanistan in august, in august, my friend, stephen harpernister of canada, he said this is not a withdrawal, this is a surrender, he was right, and 58% of americans agree it was a surrender to the people who attacked america on 9/11. joe biden is right now, america is in a very dangerous place with him at president. mark: what is interesting to me, john, most of these issues that you bring up. inflation and price of food and gasoline, affects families and their jobs, and small businesses. even though biden still has media behind him with a few rare exceptions, still defending him. the people don't give a damn what the media say, because they feel it personally at the dinner stable, they feel it at their automobile, and at their place of work. but john mclaughlin, it must frustrate you, i remember in reagan days, the big networks were showing us food lines, soup kitchens, the homeless people. you see much of that homeless people and food lines, and the rest, i remember snider in dc, you don't see that much from media? >> you are not. but vote
government socialist policies it was the surrender of afghanistan in august, in august, my friend, stephen harpernister of canada, he said this is not a withdrawal, this is a surrender, he was right, and 58% of americans agree it was a surrender to the people who attacked america on 9/11. joe biden is right now, america is in a very dangerous place with him at president. mark: what is interesting to me, john, most of these issues that you bring up. inflation and price of food and gasoline,...
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. >> our english teacher asked me to come in and help introduce harper lee's to kill a mockingbird.he n-word is introduced many times throughout the book. as a white male teacher, he did not feel comfortable addressing it. >> i can't say how incredible it is to enter a room and every teacher, it is like a training program with the same goal, the same vision. >> kingmakers of oakland is now the big brother. chapman created it in 2018 to accomplish a bigger vision, providing training and resources for all facilitators, district partners and educators to shift these six pillars to benefit black boys. curriculum and pedagogy, leadership, black teacher retention, community and family engagement, narrative change and policy. >> we believe many of our young kings and queens don't know that they are wealthy because they don't know who they are so we work with school districts in the state of california and across the country to actually cure and offer african centered curriculums where not only just black boys and girls thrive but all children benefit from knowing the historical contributio
. >> our english teacher asked me to come in and help introduce harper lee's to kill a mockingbird.he n-word is introduced many times throughout the book. as a white male teacher, he did not feel comfortable addressing it. >> i can't say how incredible it is to enter a room and every teacher, it is like a training program with the same goal, the same vision. >> kingmakers of oakland is now the big brother. chapman created it in 2018 to accomplish a bigger vision, providing...
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world and you you know anthony that you and i had the same mentor at brown the great poet michael harperwho challenged me about this and said in a way that was very very meaningful looking at my poems. where is your history? there was no history in them. so that was that moment came back to me as i was writing. this book many many years later and i thought okay. this is a moment where this is part of the story. this is a part of the story that you need to tell and so, you know, really the book became like a three-legged stool. i wanted to focus on the deep history of this term. something about the present although i knew like historians don't solve the problems of the present but something i didn't want to ignore like what can we do about this now and i had to tell a personal story, too. so those are the three legs of the stool that i put together in the structure of this book. and well, it's fascinating to me because that is a moment in history when? neighbors began to see themselves as strangers, which is something that we see again. and again, we see that in northern ireland. we see t
world and you you know anthony that you and i had the same mentor at brown the great poet michael harperwho challenged me about this and said in a way that was very very meaningful looking at my poems. where is your history? there was no history in them. so that was that moment came back to me as i was writing. this book many many years later and i thought okay. this is a moment where this is part of the story. this is a part of the story that you need to tell and so, you know, really the book...
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me to come in and help introduce harper lee's to kill a mockingbird. inward is addressed many times throughout the book as a white male teacher. he didn't really feel comfortable addressing it and wanted to work collaboratively with me a ama is also responsible for recruiting and retaining the majority of ousd's blackmail teachers. i can't say how incredible it is to enter a room and every teacher in there. you're like a training program are all brothers with same goal the same vision. well a ama was born first kingmakers oakland is now the big letter chapman created it in 2018 to accomplish. bigger vision providing training and resources for all facilitators district partners and educators to shift. these six pillars to benefit black boys curriculum and pedagogy youth voice and leadership black teacher retention community and family engagement narrative change and policy. we believe that many of our young kings and queens don't know they are royalty because they don't know who they are and who they are. so we work with school districts in the state of
me to come in and help introduce harper lee's to kill a mockingbird. inward is addressed many times throughout the book as a white male teacher. he didn't really feel comfortable addressing it and wanted to work collaboratively with me a ama is also responsible for recruiting and retaining the majority of ousd's blackmail teachers. i can't say how incredible it is to enter a room and every teacher in there. you're like a training program are all brothers with same goal the same vision. well a...
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. >> i think harper is doing that. >> harper is -- >> she has beautiful, young glowing skin. >> lara,h. it gives you an extra lawyer. plus, we wanted to be pretty for our post game interviews. thank you, lara. >>> we turn to our "gma" cover story and simon cowell, hospitalized again after his second e-bike accident. zohreen shah joins us with the latest on his recovery and more on the rising popularity of these electric bikes. good morning, zohreen. >> reporter: hey, good morning, michael. this is simon cowell's second e-bike accident in just 18 months. according to "people" magazine he was hospitalized again after falling off. turns out he is not alone as e-bikes gain more popularity, so have the accidents. >> everything i have been waiting for on this show. >> reporter: this morning, "america's got talent" judge simon cowell recovering after recently breaking his arm falling off an electric bike in london according to "people." a source telling the magazine he fell off his bike and broke his arm. he's absolutely fine. and that the 62-year-old is recovering back home. >> i didn't rea
. >> i think harper is doing that. >> harper is -- >> she has beautiful, young glowing skin. >> lara,h. it gives you an extra lawyer. plus, we wanted to be pretty for our post game interviews. thank you, lara. >>> we turn to our "gma" cover story and simon cowell, hospitalized again after his second e-bike accident. zohreen shah joins us with the latest on his recovery and more on the rising popularity of these electric bikes. good morning, zohreen....