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i love harriet!he donkey, and her impressive singing has been compared to parts of the opera madame butterfly. after never able to ‘hee—haw‘, harriet from connemara in ireland, has found a unique way to get her voice heard. listen, can we have that again? this is exactly what i need. i am feeling s0 is exactly what i need. i am feeling so sleepy. this could be what does it. there are some grim stories out there. let's have harriet the donkey. come on. what have you got for us? it is quite lyrical at the end. she has a great vibrato. 0h, harriet. that is beautiful. if that was my alarm clock, that could solve a lot of problems. she will be on the sofa next. i can record that. can you make it into an alarm? you can have harriet in your ear. that is going to happen. good morning. what a contrasting night in the champions league. it was a very different night for tottenham and liverpool in the champions league. delight for spurs, who got the win they desparately needed. they left it very, very late. two
i love harriet!he donkey, and her impressive singing has been compared to parts of the opera madame butterfly. after never able to ‘hee—haw‘, harriet from connemara in ireland, has found a unique way to get her voice heard. listen, can we have that again? this is exactly what i need. i am feeling s0 is exactly what i need. i am feeling so sleepy. this could be what does it. there are some grim stories out there. let's have harriet the donkey. come on. what have you got for us? it is quite...
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i wrote for a number of different politicians — gordon brown, harriet harman, ed miliband.i think the mistake that sometimes politicians make is you get a text message from a senior politician going, "can you text me a joke immediately?", that they can just crowbar into their speech. it has to sound like it's something they would say. it has to sound authentic, notjust to their voice, but to their character and to their politics and, also, there has to be a truth behind it. you're not a stand—up comedian in politics, you're notjust standing up, making random, surreal odd jokes, you're trying to make a political point or score a political win, so i think the bestjokes in politics have got a real sting of truth, so people are laughing because the joke is funny, but it's funny because they think, "yeah, that is on the money with what's happening." you've written for very different politicians. why is it that some politicians can carry it off and others are sarah teather? poor sarah! i have to say, i am very supportive of women in comedy, but even i was, like, "aargh, make it s
i wrote for a number of different politicians — gordon brown, harriet harman, ed miliband.i think the mistake that sometimes politicians make is you get a text message from a senior politician going, "can you text me a joke immediately?", that they can just crowbar into their speech. it has to sound like it's something they would say. it has to sound authentic, notjust to their voice, but to their character and to their politics and, also, there has to be a truth behind it. you're...
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the anti slavery campaign or harriet tubman's name was put forward for the twenty dollar bill but the current administration has so far blocked the plan. but now you can see portraits of women on banknotes with this app there are one hundred outstanding women to choose from including civil rights activist rosa parks and human rights activist eleanor roosevelt the up provides further information about the women selected a great way to put a spotlight on women's historical significance. one more about living in the digital age then check out our facebook page d.w. digital. there you'll find the latest digital news and trends as well as interesting apps exciting gadgets and even tutorials and of course don't miss our shift reports. like us post your comments give us your friends at d w digital. and as always on shift we leave through the exit the internet find of the week today miniature worlds. the austrian clamens virat is a master of small things. the motion designer and director is a macro photography specialist. the miniature worlds he creates are lovingly set up an animated. inspir
the anti slavery campaign or harriet tubman's name was put forward for the twenty dollar bill but the current administration has so far blocked the plan. but now you can see portraits of women on banknotes with this app there are one hundred outstanding women to choose from including civil rights activist rosa parks and human rights activist eleanor roosevelt the up provides further information about the women selected a great way to put a spotlight on women's historical significance. one more...
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harriet wallace has more.ayir thomas/fifth grader:"i'm going to introduce you to the waffle house superhero. his name is james shaw jr."nats it's a great way to get out of math class - meeting your real life superhero.james shaw jr./waffle house hero:"is tayir a good classmate of y'all? don't y'all love tayir?" tayir thomas got a nice treat on halloween - a surprise visit from his hero james shaw junior.tayir thomas/fifth grader:"i thought i was dreaming but it wasn't a dream."james shaw jr./waffle house hero:"hey, you look like me. what's going on? can i get a hug, man?"tayir's school and family planned the surprise after he dressed up like shaw for superhero day.brittany thomas/mom:"he's been super, super excited about meeting him."james shaw jr./waffle house hero:"i'm going to give you this. it was specially made for you, tayir."and this superhero came baring gifts - swapping the usual hero's cape for da matching shirt.james shaw jr./waffle house hero:"it blows my mind for sure. it makes me feel like what i
harriet wallace has more.ayir thomas/fifth grader:"i'm going to introduce you to the waffle house superhero. his name is james shaw jr."nats it's a great way to get out of math class - meeting your real life superhero.james shaw jr./waffle house hero:"is tayir a good classmate of y'all? don't y'all love tayir?" tayir thomas got a nice treat on halloween - a surprise visit from his hero james shaw junior.tayir thomas/fifth grader:"i thought i was dreaming but it wasn't a...
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harriet is the first to have hers reproduced and sold. it would reference like a visiting card that picture was pasted on the public can purchase them. that's when you begin to see the -- the only celebrities were authors and military leaders and the president and his family. they are high features. it begins to take off of the industrial age. because of julia grant who some people very unkindly compared to looking like a piece of furniture because her accounts were festooned with beads and bows and bugles and it ran in every different direction and there was no place for the i arrest >> reporter: -- i -- i arrest -- eye to rest . and president graham was concerned. these were low-cut dresses and she got very offended by her husband thinking he had a right to tell her what to wear and she issued one of the very first press releases ever made a statement to the press when she was asked about setting an example. she said something that i think you see repeated with first lady throughout the year which is to say i am not going to dictate wha
harriet is the first to have hers reproduced and sold. it would reference like a visiting card that picture was pasted on the public can purchase them. that's when you begin to see the -- the only celebrities were authors and military leaders and the president and his family. they are high features. it begins to take off of the industrial age. because of julia grant who some people very unkindly compared to looking like a piece of furniture because her accounts were festooned with beads and...
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harriet lane is the first to have her photograph reproduced and sold on the little thing called cart device -- meaning a reference to a visiting card. it was just like a business card, it was a tiny size piece of cardboard on which photographs were printed and pasted and the public could buy them. and that is when you began to see the onset of the large photo albums where people would put these in -- and during the civil war, there was no hollywood in that those days so the only public figure or celebrities was authors an military leaders and the president and his family and other high political figures. the interest in what first ladies wore really does begin to take off in the industrial age. you come to somebody like julia grant who some people are very unkindly compared to looking like a piece of furniture because her gowns were festooned with beads and bows and bugles and ran in every direction and had every possible color. it was just no place for the eye to rest. and she -- her husband, president grant, was also a little bit concerned about it. mrs. grant would come in with ve
harriet lane is the first to have her photograph reproduced and sold on the little thing called cart device -- meaning a reference to a visiting card. it was just like a business card, it was a tiny size piece of cardboard on which photographs were printed and pasted and the public could buy them. and that is when you began to see the onset of the large photo albums where people would put these in -- and during the civil war, there was no hollywood in that those days so the only public figure...
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i was looking forward to the day where i would see harriet tubman on our u.s. currency. i hope that that will still happen. i wanted to thank you supervisor sc14 -- stefani, it is very important that our daughters get to look at statues of women who have accomplished amazing things in our society. and something that they rarely get to do today. if they get to see a woman depicted on a statue, it is usually a fictional woman. a character. very rarely is it actually a human being who lived at accomplish great things. we know there is no shortage of women who have done that in the united states. thank you so much. >> chair mandelman: thank you. are there members of the public who would like to speak on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. the item is before us. i believe we need to act first on the amendment. so moved. we can take the amendment without objection. and then. >> supervisor ronen: i moved to bring this for the positive recommendation. >> chair mandelman: great. we will do that without objection. all right. thank you. mr clerk can you call our next
i was looking forward to the day where i would see harriet tubman on our u.s. currency. i hope that that will still happen. i wanted to thank you supervisor sc14 -- stefani, it is very important that our daughters get to look at statues of women who have accomplished amazing things in our society. and something that they rarely get to do today. if they get to see a woman depicted on a statue, it is usually a fictional woman. a character. very rarely is it actually a human being who lived at...
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thank you forjoining us, harriet.ised that i was astonished with all the people from castlemaine. i saw everyone on the steps of parliament house. so many people! where did it all start? what was the germ of the idea on how did you pull it together? my friends read an article about a 15—year—old swedish girl who had been striking outside the front of the swedish parliament. she told me about that and we immediately were like, we must do this in australia because we're both ina this in australia because we're both in a position where we are so terrified about our future and what's going to happen. it is so unsure, so one what's going to happen. it is so unsure, so one table —— so unstable, our position right now. this is the perfect sting. did it grow through social media? yes, well, there were eight couple of strikes prior to the main event that gained publicity. we have been going up to our local mp's offices and tried to talk to them and talk to people on the streets. we read articles in newspapers and things. yes.
thank you forjoining us, harriet.ised that i was astonished with all the people from castlemaine. i saw everyone on the steps of parliament house. so many people! where did it all start? what was the germ of the idea on how did you pull it together? my friends read an article about a 15—year—old swedish girl who had been striking outside the front of the swedish parliament. she told me about that and we immediately were like, we must do this in australia because we're both ina this in...
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we will go to harriet from maryland. >> good evening. i just have a confession. --n obama was voting for off running for office, i was so excited and i was so happy when hillary and bill came out and campaign for him. i promised myself that i would vote for hillary. disliked donald trump. i never watched his tv show. mahal, i refused to go there. i just had no use for that man. but when he came down that elevator and he said he was going to do something about trade and strengthen our voters -- borders, i voted for him. i will vote for him tomorrow. >> in terms of voting tomorrow, he is not on the ballot. >> i am voting republican. i'm voting to give him support to save the country. he got rid of statues in the middle of the night. but he saved the toll bridge on the eastern shore. the last man we had, the democrat -- i can never remember his name. he will have the tolls go up to $12 for us to go over that bridge. $2.50.y are larry hogan saved that. i would have voted for larry hogan anyway. i don't -- tomorrow i will be all red. >> thank you for the call. larry h
we will go to harriet from maryland. >> good evening. i just have a confession. --n obama was voting for off running for office, i was so excited and i was so happy when hillary and bill came out and campaign for him. i promised myself that i would vote for hillary. disliked donald trump. i never watched his tv show. mahal, i refused to go there. i just had no use for that man. but when he came down that elevator and he said he was going to do something about trade and strengthen our...
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[applause] >> and thanks to my own family, my beautiful wife harriet as well as our caring parents judy jerry caplan who are joining us here tonight. and our two wonderful daughters shauna and rachel for all their live, support, and patience with me in planning tonight's event. please join me in applauding all of their efforts. [applause] >> it's been a tradition for the dinner chair to offer a toast to congress. so please raise your glass with me so here's mine. to the outgoing congress and the incoming one, on behalf of the nearly 4,000 radio and television journalists and 455 news organizations, credentialed to cover capitol hill, continue, continue to work with us to maintain access to you, the lawmakers in an effort to keep our government accountable to the public. cheers. i have the honor of introducing our dinner host for the evening. he's a reserve city of miami police officer and the chairman of i-heart latino and syndicated morning radio show host enrique santos. [applause] >> thank you. >> thank you mr. caplan. thank you very much. good evening, everybody. i just flew in from
[applause] >> and thanks to my own family, my beautiful wife harriet as well as our caring parents judy jerry caplan who are joining us here tonight. and our two wonderful daughters shauna and rachel for all their live, support, and patience with me in planning tonight's event. please join me in applauding all of their efforts. [applause] >> it's been a tradition for the dinner chair to offer a toast to congress. so please raise your glass with me so here's mine. to the outgoing...
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[applause] craig: and thanks to my own family, my beautiful wife harriet as well as our caring parentsy and jerry caplan who are joining us here tonight. and our two wonderful daughters shauna and rachel for all their love, support, and patience with me in planning tonight's event. finally, thank you to my c-span please join me in applauding all of their efforts. [applause] it's been a tradition for the dinner chair to offer a toast to congress. so please raise your glass with me. so here's mine. to the outgoing congress and the incoming one, on behalf of the nearly 4,000 radio and television journalists and 455 news organizations credentialed to cover capitol hill, continue, continue to work with us to maintain access to you, the lawmakers, in an effort to keep our government accountable to the public. cheers. all: cheers. craig: now i have the honor of introducing our dinner host for the evening. he's a reserve city of miami police officer and the chairman and cco of i-heart latino and syndicated morning radio show host, enrique santos. [applause] enrique: thank you. thank you, mr. c
[applause] craig: and thanks to my own family, my beautiful wife harriet as well as our caring parentsy and jerry caplan who are joining us here tonight. and our two wonderful daughters shauna and rachel for all their love, support, and patience with me in planning tonight's event. finally, thank you to my c-span please join me in applauding all of their efforts. [applause] it's been a tradition for the dinner chair to offer a toast to congress. so please raise your glass with me. so here's...
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the same with harriet tub man. she escaped dlaifery, and went back to get other slaves free.er gave up. and what made her journey so powerful to me was the pure empathy she had for the people that she was fighting for. she said, "i heard their cries. i heard their screams. i felt their pain, and i would give every drop of my blood to free them." i mean that was the unbelievable strength and courage to put herself in danger every day. and then after all that, she went on and did speeches around the country for suffrage. >> trevor: before i let you go, one of the most important questions everyone wants to ask you is whether or not you're running in 2020. now, that's a question i've heard you answer over and over again. what interests me more is what you think the plan will be when the democrats have 100 people running for 2020. ( laughter ) at what point do you think as a other than you know you should or should no longer number a race. i know that's a tough question to ask because you haven't even said you're running yet. but is there a plan in place so there isn't a shitshow,
the same with harriet tub man. she escaped dlaifery, and went back to get other slaves free.er gave up. and what made her journey so powerful to me was the pure empathy she had for the people that she was fighting for. she said, "i heard their cries. i heard their screams. i felt their pain, and i would give every drop of my blood to free them." i mean that was the unbelievable strength and courage to put herself in danger every day. and then after all that, she went on and did...
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the foreign office minister, harriet baldwin.e support system for children with disabilities and special needs in england's schools was overhauled four years ago. with the aim of giving families a greater say. the education committee is investigating whether it has improved the lives of parents and children. it heard that there's a continuing battle for resources, which put white, middle—class parents at advantage. we've noticed in the last two years, three years since the reforms, there's been a real spike in parents getting in touch with us, and i would say the majority are at the end of their tether, they come to us and then recount the most appalling experience of struggle, of fight, of battle, feeling embattled. and i think a lot of this revolves around the myth of parental choice. the idea that suddenly parents have choice and no one is thinking about the fact that the existing system doesn't allow that at all. and i think the problem is parents of disabled children and young people, including for us children, can have choi
the foreign office minister, harriet baldwin.e support system for children with disabilities and special needs in england's schools was overhauled four years ago. with the aim of giving families a greater say. the education committee is investigating whether it has improved the lives of parents and children. it heard that there's a continuing battle for resources, which put white, middle—class parents at advantage. we've noticed in the last two years, three years since the reforms, there's...
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but if you have something you'd like to say on any of our stories we'd love to harriet so do get in touch by following us on social media and leaving your comments that join us again of the top of the hour for the latest headlines see them. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see that. you know world big partners. and conspiracy it's time to wait to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door on the shouting past each other it's time for critical. it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter us is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you want to be rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred trade per second per second and bitcoin ros
but if you have something you'd like to say on any of our stories we'd love to harriet so do get in touch by following us on social media and leaving your comments that join us again of the top of the hour for the latest headlines see them. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see that. you know world big partners. and conspiracy it's time to wait to dig deeper to hit the stories that made...
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labour mp harriet harman — who is the longest—serving female mp in the history of the house of commonsed to her in her 36 years as an mp. when i first started out as an mp, people, other mps, used to think that i was stupid because i was a woman. seriously? yes, and in fact one mp called out across the chamber, "stupid cow". i mean, the idea was that women were subordinate to men, that we didn't know was much, that we weren't as intelligent are as hard—working as men, and that was only, well, i mean, it was 30 years ago. but really we've had to make that change to insist we are not inferior to men, we are not subordinate to men, we want to be on equal terms, and actually it's better for decision—making in parliament, in government, if there was a balanced team of women and men, and notjust men on their own. why would any woman want to work in a sexist, misogynist, bullying environment, that involves confrontational, tribal debate, has no official maternity leave, and no creche? because that's how we make change. you get in there, and work with other women, to make sure there is change.
labour mp harriet harman — who is the longest—serving female mp in the history of the house of commonsed to her in her 36 years as an mp. when i first started out as an mp, people, other mps, used to think that i was stupid because i was a woman. seriously? yes, and in fact one mp called out across the chamber, "stupid cow". i mean, the idea was that women were subordinate to men, that we didn't know was much, that we weren't as intelligent are as hard—working as men, and that...
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prince he said there was no direct proof against mohammed bin salmen on november the twenty second harriet made the strongest allegation against the crown prince stating that the cia has an order recording between mohamed bin selman and his brother in washington ordering mystica shah ji to be silenced it hasn't changed the mind of president donald trump it's business as usual with saudi arabia this terrible murder will be remembered for the lies and deception but also the day a u.s. president gave a pardon to a thanksgiving turkey and a virtual pardon to saudi crown prince tony berkeley al-jazeera istanbul. demonstrators are facing off with police in paris right now over the rising costs of fuel you're looking at live pictures from the french capital where thousands of police officers have been deployed across the country in fact to contain the protests drivers have been putting up road block aides saying they are determined to bring this city to a standstill this is the second weekend of so-called yellow vests protest drawing a quarter of a million people just last week and it's posing hu
prince he said there was no direct proof against mohammed bin salmen on november the twenty second harriet made the strongest allegation against the crown prince stating that the cia has an order recording between mohamed bin selman and his brother in washington ordering mystica shah ji to be silenced it hasn't changed the mind of president donald trump it's business as usual with saudi arabia this terrible murder will be remembered for the lies and deception but also the day a u.s. president...
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of the saudi part to this they have always denied any involvement but the revelations today from harriet about this new tape which was allegedly recorded in the morning before mr kosofsky went into the consulate does show that there was an element here of premeditation not as the saudis said that it was something that was done on the spur of the moment it's quite clear according to that the saudi so-called hit team were discussing how to kill mr casady and what the individual roles would be so that would suggest it was preplanned there are other aspects to also about suitcases that were bought in the grand bazaar here which are thought to have been used to take out the dismembered parts of mystical saudis body and also a phone call that was made to saudi arabia when the message was given tell your boss the deed has been done now the question is who was the boss it's it's believed in many circles that the boss was the crown prince mohammed bin salman they've always denied this they've exonerated him but if it wasn't him and the suspicion is now on the doorstep of the saudi royal court the
of the saudi part to this they have always denied any involvement but the revelations today from harriet about this new tape which was allegedly recorded in the morning before mr kosofsky went into the consulate does show that there was an element here of premeditation not as the saudis said that it was something that was done on the spur of the moment it's quite clear according to that the saudi so-called hit team were discussing how to kill mr casady and what the individual roles would be so...
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prince he said there was no direct proof against mohammed bin salmen on november the twenty second harriet made the strongest allegation against the crown prince stating that the cia has an order recording between mohamed bin selman and his brother in washington ordering mystica shaadi to be silenced it hasn't changed the mind of president donald trump it's business as usual with saudi arabia this terrible murder will be remembered for the lies and deception but also the day a u.s. president gave a pardon to a thanksgiving turkey and a virtual pardon to saudi crown prince tony berkeley al-jazeera istanbul. voters in taiwan are casting their ballots in local elections and also deciding on ten referendum questions one is whether to become the first place in asia to allow gay marriage another one which china is watching closely is about changing the island's name from chinese taipei to taiwan and international sporting events adrian brown reports from taipei. in taiwan they don't take their democracy for granted voter turnout in the last election was more than seventy percent this election an
prince he said there was no direct proof against mohammed bin salmen on november the twenty second harriet made the strongest allegation against the crown prince stating that the cia has an order recording between mohamed bin selman and his brother in washington ordering mystica shaadi to be silenced it hasn't changed the mind of president donald trump it's business as usual with saudi arabia this terrible murder will be remembered for the lies and deception but also the day a u.s. president...
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took his harriet newspaper says a so far on hood of odia recording disproves the saudi assertion that jews murder was not planned the newspaper says the team can be heard discussing how to kill him the audio apparently contradicts the latest version of events from the saudis who are only twenty four hours ago said he died after being injected with a large dose of sedative following a brawl. and turkish investigators say it's already been established from the original recording that close shoji was strangled to death a not drugged a ruling party official who knew well says the saudi investigation can't be credible. it's an investigation that is headed by the crown prince and that investigation says he isn't related to what happened in each one organization of this investigation is problematic you can expect an independent fair judgment from that court among those here were many who didn't know because shoji he was murdered in the treasury quite unfortunately so that's why i'm here today it's really symbolic for me to this prayer. that is impossible not to react as a muslim and the huma
took his harriet newspaper says a so far on hood of odia recording disproves the saudi assertion that jews murder was not planned the newspaper says the team can be heard discussing how to kill him the audio apparently contradicts the latest version of events from the saudis who are only twenty four hours ago said he died after being injected with a large dose of sedative following a brawl. and turkish investigators say it's already been established from the original recording that close shoji...
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prince he said there was no direct proof against mohammed bin salman on november the twenty second harriet made the strongest allegation against the crown prince stating that the cia has an order recording between mohamed bin selman and his brother in washington ordering mystica shaadi to be silenced it hasn't changed the mind of president donald trump it's business as usual with saudi arabia this terrible murder will be remembered for the lies and deception but also the day a u.s. president gave a pardon to a thanksgiving turkey and a virtual pardon to saudi crown prince tony berkely al-jazeera istanbul. thousands of people descended on paris to protest against rising fuel costs there be outbreaks of violence with police firing tear gas and using water cannons to disperse the crowds after stansell has more. wave of yellow in the french capital the anger fueled by a proposed tax rise. for the second successive week. and the so-called yellow vests created roadblocks and organized protests demanding president emanuel micron's scrapped the fuel tax. riot police stopped thousands of demonstrat
prince he said there was no direct proof against mohammed bin salman on november the twenty second harriet made the strongest allegation against the crown prince stating that the cia has an order recording between mohamed bin selman and his brother in washington ordering mystica shaadi to be silenced it hasn't changed the mind of president donald trump it's business as usual with saudi arabia this terrible murder will be remembered for the lies and deception but also the day a u.s. president...
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harriet tubman and the chinese admiral -- then we had a stand alone. the standalone was general robert e lee. and we put him because of all the figures in my life in my youth, he was the iconic leader. i went to the school he went to. and to me he was the exemplar of military and quality leadership. and it is complex to write about robert e lee now. and i have a complex relationship with his memory. but i did not think i could honestly write a book about leaders, without adjusting the one that had probably spent the most time in my life thinking about. >> you said that we -- you have a portrait of lee that you wife gave you and you threw it out. why did you change your mind about that? >> my wife of 41 years is in the back. when i was a second lieutenant, she spent $25 and bought me this painting of robert e lee. quite a painting you get for $25. framed! and it really was just a print of the more famous painting. and they put acrylic on it to make it look like it. everywhere we lived, i loved it because this was the symbol of what i thought about leade
harriet tubman and the chinese admiral -- then we had a stand alone. the standalone was general robert e lee. and we put him because of all the figures in my life in my youth, he was the iconic leader. i went to the school he went to. and to me he was the exemplar of military and quality leadership. and it is complex to write about robert e lee now. and i have a complex relationship with his memory. but i did not think i could honestly write a book about leaders, without adjusting the one that...
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prince he said there was no direct proof against mohammed bin salmen on november the twenty second harriet made the strongest allegation against the crown prince stating that the cia has an order recording between mohamed bin selman and his brother in washington ordering mystica shaadi to be silenced it hasn't changed the mind of president donald trump it's business as usual with saudi arabia this terrible murder will be remembered for the lies and deception but also the day a u.s. president gave a pardon to a thanksgiving turkey and a virtual pardon to saudi crown prince tony berkely al-jazeera istanbul. still ahead on out there taiwan's pro independence president resigns from have leadership after heavy election losses that are likely to keys china plus. i'm thinking we stand by. britain and spain settled in last minute disputes over a tiny cape and carrying away for sunday's brax at summit. three tranquil a rape in kenya. i dinna ken freeman tips and it's in the. hello again welcome back we're here across china we are seeing some clouds beginning to develop and push in from the south th
prince he said there was no direct proof against mohammed bin salmen on november the twenty second harriet made the strongest allegation against the crown prince stating that the cia has an order recording between mohamed bin selman and his brother in washington ordering mystica shaadi to be silenced it hasn't changed the mind of president donald trump it's business as usual with saudi arabia this terrible murder will be remembered for the lies and deception but also the day a u.s. president...
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prince he said there was no direct proof against mohammed bin salman on november the twenty second harriet made the strongest allegation against the crown prince stating that the cia has an order recording between mohamed bin salman and his brother in washington ordering mystica shaadi to be silenced it hasn't changed the mind of president donald trump it's business as usual with saudi arabia this terrible murder will be remembered for the lies and deception but also the day a u.s. president gave a pardon to a thanksgiving turkey and a virtual pardon to saudi crown prince tony berkeley al-jazeera istanbul. thousands of people have descended on paris to protest against rising fuel costs and every outbreaks of violence with this firing tear gas to disperse the crowds these are live pictures here from paris where there has been a degree of violence and actually a french government there asking it to say that eighty one thousand yellow vests as they call been demonstrated on saturday and let's hear more from catherine stance on how the day went about. a wave of yellow in the french capital the
prince he said there was no direct proof against mohammed bin salman on november the twenty second harriet made the strongest allegation against the crown prince stating that the cia has an order recording between mohamed bin salman and his brother in washington ordering mystica shaadi to be silenced it hasn't changed the mind of president donald trump it's business as usual with saudi arabia this terrible murder will be remembered for the lies and deception but also the day a u.s. president...
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out now to is concerning how he was killed either by a rope or a a plastic bag over his head the harriet newspaper which has been the source of a lot of the turkish government leaks that mr casady was injured in jacked it with a coagulant and this is suppose that this was because to stop the flow of blood so when his body was dismembered would be less traces of his d.n.a. and there's been a joint saudi and turkish investigation into the killing no d.n.a. traces were found either at the saudi consulate where he was killed or at the consul general house so they did a pretty good job of cleaning up but this report reaffirms what the turkish government said but what does that mean at the end of the day because as tom says jobs are important but justice here is something they think is very important also the u.s. president donald trump visited the town in california where least seventy people died in wildfires this went through the state's north the town of paradise was almost completely destroyed wilma thousand people are reported missing in the region after the worst blaze to hit the state
out now to is concerning how he was killed either by a rope or a a plastic bag over his head the harriet newspaper which has been the source of a lot of the turkish government leaks that mr casady was injured in jacked it with a coagulant and this is suppose that this was because to stop the flow of blood so when his body was dismembered would be less traces of his d.n.a. and there's been a joint saudi and turkish investigation into the killing no d.n.a. traces were found either at the saudi...
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prince he said there was no direct proof against mohammed bin salmen on november the twenty second harriet made the strongest allegation against the crown prince stating that the cia has an order recording between mohamed bin selman and his brother in washington ordering mystica shaadi to be silenced it hasn't changed the mind of president donald trump it's business as usual with saudi arabia this terrible murder will be remembered for the lies and deception but also the day a u.s. president gave a pardon to a thanksgiving turkey and a virtual pardon to saudi crown prince tony berkeley al-jazeera istanbul. well the u.n. special envoy to yemen says he's convinced her with the rebels to attend peace talks in sweden next month martin griffiths has been visiting the port city of her data and urged all warring sides to maintain peace there it's a crucial gateway for food and aid for millions of yemenis on the brink of famine so the erotic coalition forces have been battling the who these for control of how they died for months but it's important to be here because their day there is the center
prince he said there was no direct proof against mohammed bin salmen on november the twenty second harriet made the strongest allegation against the crown prince stating that the cia has an order recording between mohamed bin selman and his brother in washington ordering mystica shaadi to be silenced it hasn't changed the mind of president donald trump it's business as usual with saudi arabia this terrible murder will be remembered for the lies and deception but also the day a u.s. president...
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harriet tubman and the chinese. we had a stand-alone. dear robert ely. we put him because of all the figures in my life and youth, he was the iconic leader. i went to washington high school, west point, for me, he was the exemplar of military and battlefield and quality leadership. it's complex to write about him not. i have a complex relationship with his memory. i didn't think i could honestly write a book about leaders without addressing the one i had probably spent the most time my life thinking about. >> you said you evaluated him and actually something you've thrown out. why is that? why did you change of mind? >> my wife of 41 years is in the back, when i was lieutenant, she spent $25 in brought me this painting of robert. you get quite a painting for $25. it was just a print of a more famous painting and they painted clear critic on it. we have it in our corners everywhere he lived. this is what i thought of leadership, a symbol. then after charlottesville, he asked me, what about the picture. what you mean, you give it to me. i could never get r
harriet tubman and the chinese. we had a stand-alone. dear robert ely. we put him because of all the figures in my life and youth, he was the iconic leader. i went to washington high school, west point, for me, he was the exemplar of military and battlefield and quality leadership. it's complex to write about him not. i have a complex relationship with his memory. i didn't think i could honestly write a book about leaders without addressing the one i had probably spent the most time my life...
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so amazing suffragists like harriet tubman, susan b.yes. >> stephen: not only running but the female voters actually made a huge difference this year >> let's talk about that because the right to vote is so important and we saw it in full force in this election. you have stacy -- stacey abrams fighting so hard today to make sure every vote in georgia counts and she's going to make sure there's a recount and everyone's voice is heard. this book is for our kids to read so chirp know how important their voices are. this right was so hard to earn and that's why stacey abrams is the suffragist today. she's making sure every person's vote in georgia counts. we are having recounts in florida, georgia and arizona and my dear friend is ahead by 2,000 votes! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: you have been saying for a long time now you don't want to talk about 2020 because you're concentrated on 2018, midterms are over, what are you concentrating on now? is there another election that you might be concentrating on, senator? for now? >> well, so
so amazing suffragists like harriet tubman, susan b.yes. >> stephen: not only running but the female voters actually made a huge difference this year >> let's talk about that because the right to vote is so important and we saw it in full force in this election. you have stacy -- stacey abrams fighting so hard today to make sure every vote in georgia counts and she's going to make sure there's a recount and everyone's voice is heard. this book is for our kids to read so chirp know...
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michael harriet saying no, van jones, i do not have to give the racist in chief his due. so much for common cause. by the way, for all you looking to the obama presidency to these rose-colored glasses today, this is what the country felt about the state of america six years into obama's presidency. 55% said obama had done more to divide then unite the country. well, now this is something the president at the time said he had to admit when he gave his final state of the union address. >> it's one of the few regrets of my presidency. that the rancor, the suspicion between the parties has gotten worse instead of better. >> laura: are things today worse? maybe. folks from both parties, they could do better, including the president. including me, all of us, i guess. we should celebrate the president because he is trying to reach across the aisle. criminal justice reform is just one of the examples. just because haters on the left are going to ridicule him or belittle the president's efforts, it's no reason for the president to back off. his trip to california, prison reform, h
michael harriet saying no, van jones, i do not have to give the racist in chief his due. so much for common cause. by the way, for all you looking to the obama presidency to these rose-colored glasses today, this is what the country felt about the state of america six years into obama's presidency. 55% said obama had done more to divide then unite the country. well, now this is something the president at the time said he had to admit when he gave his final state of the union address. >>...
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there has been a full color photograph of harriet tubman that has been circulating in the last few days. and it was striking. it was taken in 1911 at her home and here she is, this aged woman sitting in a chair hunched over, and you can look into her eyes and start to think about all of the people that she went back and rescued from their own enslavement. she didn't go back one day or three days, she went back over and over again. she took every single chance she had to make sure everybody got free. and if she can keep doing trk then i don't have any excuse. i can't give up. that is our responsibility. that is the moral code that i was raised with. and i am hopeful that if people get anything from listening to me, they know that they have power within their own grasp and they can seize that power and influence the world if a good way. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> a much needed of hope to end our program and a reminder there that there can be room fno room moral come place sensy. thank you for watching and join us tomorrow night. >> uniworld is a proud sponsor of "amanpour & co
there has been a full color photograph of harriet tubman that has been circulating in the last few days. and it was striking. it was taken in 1911 at her home and here she is, this aged woman sitting in a chair hunched over, and you can look into her eyes and start to think about all of the people that she went back and rescued from their own enslavement. she didn't go back one day or three days, she went back over and over again. she took every single chance she had to make sure everybody got...
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the victoria derbyshire programme spoke to harriet after she had returned from the strike.o astonished, even just a day when i came around the corner and i saw just a day when i came around the corner and i saw everyone on just a day when i came around the corner and i saw everyone on the steps of parliament house. i was like, wow, so many people. so where did this all start? what was the germ of the idea and how did you pull it all together? my friend read an article about a 15—year—old swedish girl who had been striking out front of the swedish parliament and she told me about that and we immediately were like, we have got to do this in australia because we are both in a position where we are so terrified about our future and what is going to happen, because it is so unstable, our position right now, and we knew we needed to do something, so this is the perfect thing. and did it grow simply through social media, by putting it out there and encouraging people to come out? we had done a couple of strikes prior to this main event, so we had been going up to our local mps' of
the victoria derbyshire programme spoke to harriet after she had returned from the strike.o astonished, even just a day when i came around the corner and i saw just a day when i came around the corner and i saw everyone on just a day when i came around the corner and i saw everyone on the steps of parliament house. i was like, wow, so many people. so where did this all start? what was the germ of the idea and how did you pull it all together? my friend read an article about a 15—year—old...
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. >> at dolores park we ran into harriet, her owner told us conditions haven't been good for the dog.don't take them out for as long as i usually do. and she -- because she is coughing so much i have to hold her a lot. >> this woman post add picture of in her dog with a small bandanna on its face which doesn't do much good. masks aren't really effective. >> they wouldn't tolerate them being fitted. >> doctor o'neill returned from chico where she and other vets were treating animals. she says it's not a bad idea to wipe down the dogs after the walk because the dogs like themselves. >> where the cases with a lot of par particulate matter. you want to wipe it away and baby wipes would work for that. >> last knit she brought home a senior dog after an elderly woman couldn't care for her. the talking's name is gizmo. >> the shelter i was at had 800 zms, very full, three separate building. troig it physically manage the needs of all the animal, even the healthy ones is challenging. >> muttville is an organization in san francisco helping senior dogs. gizmo will event hi need a home. in san
. >> at dolores park we ran into harriet, her owner told us conditions haven't been good for the dog.don't take them out for as long as i usually do. and she -- because she is coughing so much i have to hold her a lot. >> this woman post add picture of in her dog with a small bandanna on its face which doesn't do much good. masks aren't really effective. >> they wouldn't tolerate them being fitted. >> doctor o'neill returned from chico where she and other vets were...
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. >> reporter: at delores park we ran into harriet. her owner told us conditions out here have not been good for the dog. >> i don't take them out for as long as i usually do, and she -- because she is coughing so much, i'm having to hold her a lot. >> reporter: this woman posted a picture of her dog with a small bandana covering its face, which doesn't do much good. masks aren't really effective either. >> and they probably wouldn't tolerate them being fitted anyway. >> reporter: dr. sherri o'neil just returned from chico where she and other vets were treating animals. she says it is not a bad idea to wipe down your dogs after a walk because some dogs tend to lick themselves. >> with those cases where there's a lot of particulate matter on the coat, you do want to gently wipe it away, and baby wipes would work just fine for that. >> reporter: last night she brought home a senior dog after its owner, an elderly woman who lost her home, could no longer care for her. the dog's name is gizmo. >> the shelter i was at had close to 800 anima
. >> reporter: at delores park we ran into harriet. her owner told us conditions out here have not been good for the dog. >> i don't take them out for as long as i usually do, and she -- because she is coughing so much, i'm having to hold her a lot. >> reporter: this woman posted a picture of her dog with a small bandana covering its face, which doesn't do much good. masks aren't really effective either. >> and they probably wouldn't tolerate them being fitted anyway....