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(grant) that was harriet that was harriet that was harriet wallace reporting. police found robinson's car left abandonded at a chattanooga walmart. it's in an impound lot waiting on her to pick it up.(vicki) as for looking for love again -- she says she's taking a break and focusing on herself for a while. (vicki) that wraps up kron 4 news at 5.(grant) ken wayne and pam moore are here with kron 4 news at six. (pam)thanks grant and vicki. thanks grant (pam)thanks grant and vicki.coming up at 6. (pam)homes wiped away in an instant.how a woman trapped inside, managed to survive ... despite losing everything she owns. (ken) and the russian river jumps its banks.... sending water into homes... and forcing evacuations. the latest from the flooding fallout.... coming up. (ken) and the storm isn't over yet ... when and where to expect more rain tonight.... kron4 news at 6 is next.... i was on the fence about changing from a manual to an electric toothbrush. but my hygienist said going electric could lead to way cleaner teeth. she said, get the one inspired by dentists,
(grant) that was harriet that was harriet that was harriet wallace reporting. police found robinson's car left abandonded at a chattanooga walmart. it's in an impound lot waiting on her to pick it up.(vicki) as for looking for love again -- she says she's taking a break and focusing on herself for a while. (vicki) that wraps up kron 4 news at 5.(grant) ken wayne and pam moore are here with kron 4 news at six. (pam)thanks grant and vicki. thanks grant (pam)thanks grant and vicki.coming up at 6....
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in the next century, frederick douglass and harriet delman risked -- harriet dublin -- harry tubman risked everything to end slavery and here we are altogether in the white house. this is a great thing, right? this is a very special place. parks andlater, rosa dr. martin luther king jr. challenged our nation to fulfill its founding promise that we are all created equal by god. moment of our history, african-americans have called our great nation to greatness. marks the 100 anniversary of the birth of jackie robinson. he was special. because ite special was not an easy journey for jackie. he was a special man. his courage on and off the field stands as a triumph to the human spirit. african-american scientists, artists, musicians, faith leaders and countless others have lifted our nation to incredible heights. today, we thank god for all of the lessons the african-american community continues to give our nation and we pledge hours off to expand opportunity for americans. since my election, we have jobs.d 5.3 million new proud of it being the lowest in history for african-americans, but toda
in the next century, frederick douglass and harriet delman risked -- harriet dublin -- harry tubman risked everything to end slavery and here we are altogether in the white house. this is a great thing, right? this is a very special place. parks andlater, rosa dr. martin luther king jr. challenged our nation to fulfill its founding promise that we are all created equal by god. moment of our history, african-americans have called our great nation to greatness. marks the 100 anniversary of the...
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harriet wallace has more on the dangers of looking for love on the internet. dominique robinson is a hard working mom, looking for love "we text all the time where are you? how are you?but apparently in all the wrong places.dominique robinson / scammed by boyfriendoh, he was wonderful. charming, charming as a boyfriend. very charming and that was the trick. robinson went fishing and found her love on the dating app "plenty of fish".she says it all started out like a dream... romantic dates, kind words.she introduced her new boyfriend to her family and friends then things took a turn.dominique robinson / scammed by boyfriendi started seeing the red flags when i started getting inboxes from women. other women saying, i'm his girlfriends. i'm pregnant. he's saying they're lying.she says the man she fell for, fell for other women too. taking their hearts, their money and now her car leaving her and her kids without a way to get around.each woman saying they met him on other
harriet wallace has more on the dangers of looking for love on the internet. dominique robinson is a hard working mom, looking for love "we text all the time where are you? how are you?but apparently in all the wrong places.dominique robinson / scammed by boyfriendoh, he was wonderful. charming, charming as a boyfriend. very charming and that was the trick. robinson went fishing and found her love on the dating app "plenty of fish".she says it all started out like a dream......
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it's called sorry harriet tubman. >> yes, because i'm ignorant. ( laughter ) harriet worked so hard on come making dick jokes. so sorry, harriet. >> trevor: you say id but you're one of the smarts people i know. i think that's the fame you play, you mask your smarts in the dick jokes. >> of course, because you want people to feel at ease and then hit them. and then they're like, oh, whoa! knowledge! so it feels good. ( laughter ) >> trevor: men and women do it different. your technique is i whip out the dicks and people get calm and i go with the knowledge. i go with the knowledge then whip out the dick. i feel like it's a very different game that we're playing. very different techniques we have. the movies, are you enjoying that? >> yes, it's fun to be on the set and this is the biggest movie i've ever done, "what men want." taraji was awesome. i kept to myself. i didn't want to break the thing. i was sweating out my all-natural deodorant, and i thought i can't talk to her now because i stink, but i was so proud to be a part of it. >> trevor: do you wish you could read men's minds? >>
it's called sorry harriet tubman. >> yes, because i'm ignorant. ( laughter ) harriet worked so hard on come making dick jokes. so sorry, harriet. >> trevor: you say id but you're one of the smarts people i know. i think that's the fame you play, you mask your smarts in the dick jokes. >> of course, because you want people to feel at ease and then hit them. and then they're like, oh, whoa! knowledge! so it feels good. ( laughter ) >> trevor: men and women do it different....
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hairy -- tub and get it could -- harriet tubman. i knew that i couldn't pin her down because she would never be found but she was elusive to what, 90 something years, so how could i put her in one structure? that wouldn't do her justice. so the other ones are just somewhere. >> good evening, doctor hill. >> good evening sister-in-law, also fellow writer. >> [inaudible] your book is really inspirational and i wanted to know if you could go deeper into your creative process because, you know, you mentioned something about that you started it in 2003 and then 2012, so then is it fair to say that it took you about 15 something years? >> absolutely that's fair to say. >> if you could go into your creative process deeper, because you are an inspiration and i hope that one day i can be in your position, but i find that sometimes i'm aiming for like it will never happen. i will never come out with a book and i've been writing and writing and not sure just if you can describe your selection process for editing process. >> so the thing is i'm
hairy -- tub and get it could -- harriet tubman. i knew that i couldn't pin her down because she would never be found but she was elusive to what, 90 something years, so how could i put her in one structure? that wouldn't do her justice. so the other ones are just somewhere. >> good evening, doctor hill. >> good evening sister-in-law, also fellow writer. >> [inaudible] your book is really inspirational and i wanted to know if you could go deeper into your creative process...
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you mentioned harriet tubman, harriet jacobs.loretta vasquez, who fought for the confederacy in a man's uniform. finally, we cannot forget in the centennial year, -- bicentennial year, mary lincoln. i know taylor swift's birthday is on december 13, and many americans will probably take heed of that, but how many will remember mary lincoln, born 200 years ago. it was mary lincoln who gave frederick douglass a cane from her husband, and in giving that cane, was trying to make the lincoln's legacy and african-american citizenship and african-americans cause for emancipation. i think it's really important that in mind. we went into the bookshop and found the double portraits. they are very much next to each other in their daily lives. i hope mary lincoln at 200 will be something we can think about. but because we really want to hear from you on women, because the three of us are so excited to have a full house here, i want to see if people want to come up to the microphone and ask any questions you might have about women's legacy, wo
you mentioned harriet tubman, harriet jacobs.loretta vasquez, who fought for the confederacy in a man's uniform. finally, we cannot forget in the centennial year, -- bicentennial year, mary lincoln. i know taylor swift's birthday is on december 13, and many americans will probably take heed of that, but how many will remember mary lincoln, born 200 years ago. it was mary lincoln who gave frederick douglass a cane from her husband, and in giving that cane, was trying to make the lincoln's legacy...
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were proud of the cuts that were made and after all it was a majority that abstained famously when harriet harman was acting. leader of the parliamentary party and welfare cuts and austerity was all and that was what triggered the surge of support for jeremy because jeremy came out he voted against whereas mostly i'm actually just went along with unwanted so i've always thought that harriet harman decision to do more to elect jeremy as leader. than anything else because he was seen as standing up for a decent welfare state if you listen view or. any other consumption of british media those are not the issues the issue is as being the anti semitism in the labor party was surprised that the tory hope not hate reporters will be more widely distributed as a mayoral montez next year sure maybe the tory candidate seems as insult to single mothers working clothes than those black families hindu's young women should report it and was slim's why is it only. feelings make a good candidate for the party rank and file voted for him i think because he's deeply reactionary but this isn't new if you go b
were proud of the cuts that were made and after all it was a majority that abstained famously when harriet harman was acting. leader of the parliamentary party and welfare cuts and austerity was all and that was what triggered the surge of support for jeremy because jeremy came out he voted against whereas mostly i'm actually just went along with unwanted so i've always thought that harriet harman decision to do more to elect jeremy as leader. than anything else because he was seen as standing...
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during his stay, harriet mentions he was able to speak as he journeyed from town to town on the concept of the vital, including the truth doctrine of salvation through christ. 1607, the voice that established the colony at jamestown. sailederend robert hunt and served in the colony from the earliest days of the makeshift church that gave way to the first dedicated building. captain john smith recalled the place of worship in the life of jamestown with prayer morning and evening. two sermons on a sunday in holy communion every three months. ministerial colleagues followed. where were the spaniards -- where the spaniards had focused their priest for the efforts of mission, the english to their own parish system as their model with both sellers and virgin -- and virginia and indians as parishioners. the mission to virginia was based very much around the call of abraham to leave his home and to go to the land of canaan. when you get to canaan, what do you do when you get there? that was what the issue facing the english was. the story of pocahontas saving john smith has been questioned wasn
during his stay, harriet mentions he was able to speak as he journeyed from town to town on the concept of the vital, including the truth doctrine of salvation through christ. 1607, the voice that established the colony at jamestown. sailederend robert hunt and served in the colony from the earliest days of the makeshift church that gave way to the first dedicated building. captain john smith recalled the place of worship in the life of jamestown with prayer morning and evening. two sermons on...
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voted against whereas mostly i'm actually just went along with wanted so i've always thought that harriet harman decision to do more to elect jeremy as leader. than anything else because he was seen as standing up for a decent welfare state if you listen view or. any other consumption of british media those are not the issue is the issue is as being the anti semitism in the labor party surprise that the tory hope not hate reporters will be even more widely distributed as a mayoral montez next year sure maybe the tory candidate it seems as insult to single mothers working class voters black families hindus young women didn't report it and was slim's why is it only slimmer feelings make a good candidate tory party rank and file voted for him i think because he's deeply reactionary but this isn't new if you go back to the last minute action i made the tour. campaign against city com was a says i mean basically claiming he was linked to muslim terrorists which a bit rejects as a young kid growing up in tooting motion might to be embedded in some islamic state since city come though his indors
voted against whereas mostly i'm actually just went along with wanted so i've always thought that harriet harman decision to do more to elect jeremy as leader. than anything else because he was seen as standing up for a decent welfare state if you listen view or. any other consumption of british media those are not the issue is the issue is as being the anti semitism in the labor party surprise that the tory hope not hate reporters will be even more widely distributed as a mayoral montez next...
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my constituent, harriet, gave birth to her baby three months premature. when harriet, came out of the hospital and had to make the choice between taking time off work and struggling to pay the bills or to return to work with crucial bonding time with her baby. the government committed to reviewing this issue by the end of january. we are halfway through february. will the prime minister take action and extends parental leave to parents of children who end up there? >> happy birthday to the honorable lady, we are looking at the circumstances of the miscarriage and what applied in those circumstances. >> greg mckinley. >> the leader of the opposition has shown a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. he spoke about ramsgate port in my constituency, he does not speak for south bennett, i do. >> [shouting] >> can my right honorable friend assure me that the people of benefit are prepared to keep the port open for breakfast eventualities? and to indemnify them for costs here on in? >> can i say to my honorable friend that no one can doubt the passion and vigor
my constituent, harriet, gave birth to her baby three months premature. when harriet, came out of the hospital and had to make the choice between taking time off work and struggling to pay the bills or to return to work with crucial bonding time with her baby. the government committed to reviewing this issue by the end of january. we are halfway through february. will the prime minister take action and extends parental leave to parents of children who end up there? >> happy birthday to...
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thomas harriet, sir walter raleigh's assistant and a member of the 1585 expedition to roanoke island, wrote about his encounters with native americans. have religion they already, although it will be far from the truth. there is hope that maybe the easier and sooner reform." during his stay, harriet mentions he was able to speak as he journeyed from town to town bible,e contents of the including the true doctrine of salvation through christ. 21607, the established colony at jamestown. the reverend robert hunt sailed and served in the colony from the earliest days of the makeshift church that gave way to the first dedicated building. captain john smith recalled the place of worship in the life of jamestown with prayer morning and evening. two sermons on a sunday and holy communion every three months. ministerial colleagues followed. whereas the spaniards have focused their missionary priests at efforts of mission, the english had their own parish system as their model with both settlers and virginian indians as parishioners. the mission, as recorded, to virginia was based very much aro
thomas harriet, sir walter raleigh's assistant and a member of the 1585 expedition to roanoke island, wrote about his encounters with native americans. have religion they already, although it will be far from the truth. there is hope that maybe the easier and sooner reform." during his stay, harriet mentions he was able to speak as he journeyed from town to town bible,e contents of the including the true doctrine of salvation through christ. 21607, the established colony at jamestown. the...
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welcome to the book as they get here on d w i'm chris harriet's and do it means jade in sand show has been mean to defenders and rude to goalkeepers all season long the stats don't lie in this one i guess often hot the young english chap opened the scoring only to have it called back a minute later was that a one off or could v a r and the visitor stop this guy in company from climbing the table three more points. assistant coach edge in tears it was left to steer to run through this clash with use in far off sick even in the boss's absence the black and yellows mate of racing against often time. he's only goal was disallowed jaidyn son shall continue to run rings around the guests this strike after half an hour was allowed to stand advantage to. was involved again in the second just before half time but it was mario gets to touch the rebound away after hoffenheim keep the all of a power man carries. the home side extended their lead yet in the second half after a well attacking move. seth ready to both through to sanchez got it back through a small back heel and then picked out rafae
welcome to the book as they get here on d w i'm chris harriet's and do it means jade in sand show has been mean to defenders and rude to goalkeepers all season long the stats don't lie in this one i guess often hot the young english chap opened the scoring only to have it called back a minute later was that a one off or could v a r and the visitor stop this guy in company from climbing the table three more points. assistant coach edge in tears it was left to steer to run through this clash with...
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she supported a woman who was running for president at brooklyn college and she was active in the harriet tubman society. she began her political activism as a college student. she got a job working in a daycare center but politics was her passion. she got involved in brooklyn politics which at that time was all white and all mail male and she worked with a number of local officials to transform the local democratic party so that it was led by african- americans . it was all mail male and that included the immigrant organizations, the church organizations, she knew central brooklyn like the back of her hand and have the support of the women. in 1960 she gets elected and goes to albany and she is very effective a very effective legislator. the legislation she is most proud of what's called the seek program seek education power and this provided resources for high school students going to the university of new york so they could attend college and get the resources needed to stay in college and graduate. that transformed the university of new york including her alma mater brooklyn college f
she supported a woman who was running for president at brooklyn college and she was active in the harriet tubman society. she began her political activism as a college student. she got a job working in a daycare center but politics was her passion. she got involved in brooklyn politics which at that time was all white and all mail male and she worked with a number of local officials to transform the local democratic party so that it was led by african- americans . it was all mail male and that...
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you may remember -- you may not remember the name of harriet meyers. harriet meyers was george bush's old friend, had been a family member, trusted friend, attorney, very close to the bushes for years, was white house counsel. george bush nominates harriet meyers for a seat on the supreme court to take the place of sandra day o'connor. there's outrage because those on the left feel like she's too close to bush, a family friend. she doesn't have experience. she's never been a judge. she hasn't gone to one of the top law schools. she graduated from s.m.u. so there's all of that kind of emphasis on what we expect now from nominees. those on the right were also critical because is she approved by the federalist society? is she going to be conservative? or is she going to be like david souter? is she going to be a friend of the white house chief of staff which is how souter was -- how his whole nomination? so it was this whole question of what is our sort of model for nominating justices to the supreme court? bush has tried to go back to the old sort of cro
you may remember -- you may not remember the name of harriet meyers. harriet meyers was george bush's old friend, had been a family member, trusted friend, attorney, very close to the bushes for years, was white house counsel. george bush nominates harriet meyers for a seat on the supreme court to take the place of sandra day o'connor. there's outrage because those on the left feel like she's too close to bush, a family friend. she doesn't have experience. she's never been a judge. she hasn't...
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in the next century, frederick douglass harriet tubman, and countless others risked everything to end the evil of slavery and secure the sacred blessings of freedom. and here we are, altogether, in the white house. this is a great thing, right? a great thing. this is a very, very special place. a century later, rosa parks and the immortal doctor martin luther king jr. challenged our nation to fulfill its founding promise, that we are all created equal by god. in every moment of our history, african-americans have called our nation to greatness. this year marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of jackie robinson. how good was jackie robinson? how good was jackie? as a baseball fan, jackie was special. he had to be special. because that was not an easy journey for jackie. he was a special man. his courage on the field and off the field, stands as an everlasting monument to the triumph of the human spirit. african-american scientists, artists, musicians, educators, faith leaders, and callous others have lifted our nation to absolutely incredible heights. today, we thank god for all of
in the next century, frederick douglass harriet tubman, and countless others risked everything to end the evil of slavery and secure the sacred blessings of freedom. and here we are, altogether, in the white house. this is a great thing, right? a great thing. this is a very, very special place. a century later, rosa parks and the immortal doctor martin luther king jr. challenged our nation to fulfill its founding promise, that we are all created equal by god. in every moment of our history,...
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that to harriet i'm not totally get it yet that i so yes i saw it also in the. what will we hope to do it then you put aside me i mean once you could but there's no way to get new york the good people this is new for you could mean should be boarding a plane where these men look the top of the stone in mood is a good thing so it isn't all you want to get or one share shows but there are people who will cut our show so that they are as stupid usually as some nice to be a just solution or. because with the war you see it's a look again full of. some you were a little shy of them on the bus in the hallway michelle was really cool or refined leading advocate here to go if you're one of them and. when the puzzles for. you should really be good still does not. prove that you don't. have the result of the political or other motivations or tools will work with you you don't want to try to be everywhere you look at the pickle where we go you know the usual i'm. pretty good about never going to probably don't want to really nail you and we don't want you when there's a us
that to harriet i'm not totally get it yet that i so yes i saw it also in the. what will we hope to do it then you put aside me i mean once you could but there's no way to get new york the good people this is new for you could mean should be boarding a plane where these men look the top of the stone in mood is a good thing so it isn't all you want to get or one share shows but there are people who will cut our show so that they are as stupid usually as some nice to be a just solution or....
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she supported a woman who was running for president at brooklyn college, and she was active in the harriet tubman society. she began her political activism as a college student. she got a job working in a day care center, but politics was her passion. she got involved in brooklyn politics which was at that time all white and all male. she worked with a number of local officials local , african-american, local officials, to transform the local democratic party so that it was led by african-americans. but it was all male. and she worked very closely with women, not only in the local democratic party clubs, but in the social clubs and immigrant organizations, in the church organizations. she knew central brooklyn like the back of her hand. and had the support of the women. so, in 1960, she gets elected and goes to albany. she's a very effective legislator. the legislation she is most proud of is called the seek program -- seek education empowerment and knowledge. and this provided resources for high school students going to the city university of new york so that they could attend college and
she supported a woman who was running for president at brooklyn college, and she was active in the harriet tubman society. she began her political activism as a college student. she got a job working in a day care center, but politics was her passion. she got involved in brooklyn politics which was at that time all white and all male. she worked with a number of local officials local , african-american, local officials, to transform the local democratic party so that it was led by...
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a fight escalating to guire today near harriet tubman elementary. 4's jackie bensen standing by live with new information about the gunman. jackie? wereporter: well, jim, fir want to show you where the shooting happened. this alleyas the giant supermarket on one side. condominiums on the other side. buts you said, the investigation area for this took up several blocks. d.c. police searched the bushes around a building for evidence, possibly a discarded gun, after a broad daylight shoing left a man described as being inis late teens or early 20s dead. investigators say there was an argument involving a group of young men around 3:00 p.m. one left and returned with a gun. he was wearing distinctive garment. >> the shooter in the case was wearing a hooded jacket with fur around the hood of the jacket. >> reporter: d.c. police statistics sw the columbia heights neighborhood where the murder took place has seen a significant reduction in crime after a disturbing series of shootings and manders in 2016 2017. at the end of this alley is the area where the giant keeps its dumpsters, sort of
a fight escalating to guire today near harriet tubman elementary. 4's jackie bensen standing by live with new information about the gunman. jackie? wereporter: well, jim, fir want to show you where the shooting happened. this alleyas the giant supermarket on one side. condominiums on the other side. buts you said, the investigation area for this took up several blocks. d.c. police searched the bushes around a building for evidence, possibly a discarded gun, after a broad daylight shoing left a...
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also harriet when best production for black panther.nd the camera to a changing hollyrood. this was different to previous oscars in the sense there was no host. we did not intend to have no host. the presenter walked out over homophobic remarks in the past he did not want to apologise again for. the last time they did not have a host was 1989, so it made it more of a must see because people tuned in to see if it was a car crash. i think people enjoyed it. it was brisk, very business like. there were musical parts with wacky presenters. there was one with helen mirren and the star of aqua man presenting a wired together. it was crazy that it worked. could they look into that in the future, having no host? it is such a significant part normally. there was almost a pretend host. there was almost a pretend host. there were some are doing a host like that at the beginning. i think you need someone like that at the beginning. i think you need someone to give it a personality and an anchor. the main reason it is a problem is because it is an a
also harriet when best production for black panther.nd the camera to a changing hollyrood. this was different to previous oscars in the sense there was no host. we did not intend to have no host. the presenter walked out over homophobic remarks in the past he did not want to apologise again for. the last time they did not have a host was 1989, so it made it more of a must see because people tuned in to see if it was a car crash. i think people enjoyed it. it was brisk, very business like. there...
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for sally challen‘s son, david, and the family's lawyer, harriet, today was a partial victory.to have her murder conviction reduced to manslaughter, but the appealjudge has reduced to manslaughter, but the appeal judge has ruled reduced to manslaughter, but the appealjudge has ruled that instead sally challen must now face a fresh murder trial. it's an amazing moment, you know. the courts have acknowledged this case needs to be looked at again, as we have always said, asa looked at again, as we have always said, as a family. the abuse our mother sub, we felt, was never recognise properly and her mental condition was never taken into account. was a highly emotional atmosphere in court, and supporters we re atmosphere in court, and supporters were disappointed that this wasn't an end to the legal process. it was at the family home in 2010 that sally challen took her husband's life. she hit richard challen more than 20 times ahead with a hammer. during this appeal, the court heard from experts about her mental state, and this was the basis for the judge's ordering a new trial. in
for sally challen‘s son, david, and the family's lawyer, harriet, today was a partial victory.to have her murder conviction reduced to manslaughter, but the appealjudge has reduced to manslaughter, but the appeal judge has ruled reduced to manslaughter, but the appealjudge has ruled that instead sally challen must now face a fresh murder trial. it's an amazing moment, you know. the courts have acknowledged this case needs to be looked at again, as we have always said, asa looked at again, as...
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i pour out a little love for harriet tubman,.king foreign language] >> i pour out a little love for nat turner. [speaking foreign language] >> great people who fought for freedom, even before they had freedom themselves. there were slaves that stole away into the swamps of florida, they called themselves marines. don't miss your part, now. [laughter] >> the maroons struck the first real blow for freedom in america. i pour out a little love, a little love for all of those slaves who worked from sunup to sundown, for no pay at all other then the fact that they were alive and contributing. [speaking foreign language] >> even as slaves, we have contributed to this country. jazz. [speaking foreign language] >> jellyroll morton invented that. [speaking foreign language] >> i pour out a little love, a little love for all those great people who were born into slavery but were never slaves. [speaking foreign language] >> frederick douglass. [speaking foreign language] >> one of my favorite abolitionists. he was not no joke. john brown. i
i pour out a little love for harriet tubman,.king foreign language] >> i pour out a little love for nat turner. [speaking foreign language] >> great people who fought for freedom, even before they had freedom themselves. there were slaves that stole away into the swamps of florida, they called themselves marines. don't miss your part, now. [laughter] >> the maroons struck the first real blow for freedom in america. i pour out a little love, a little love for all of those...
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harriet tubman wrote every great dream begins with a dream are always remember you have with the news the string the patience the passion the reach for the stars to change the world so we sat down with three dreamers changing the world to discuss the power and purpose of black history month here is part one of our black history month panel with nafta free men writer and activist from black alliance for peace lady dame figaro e.t. black trans writer artist max of us and author and curator kelsey clarke we began by asking them who they thought had been marginalized in history and why it's important to expand the inclusiveness of this history. i started by saying i would love to see so many people including history in a variety of different ways i think that from my perspective i love to see people who don't maybe have certain coasts and certain things on their resume who do whatever work they do whether it's tied to profit or not i think would be an important thing to see about gordie for i think one of the things missing from history in terms of how it's how it's generally toward our p
harriet tubman wrote every great dream begins with a dream are always remember you have with the news the string the patience the passion the reach for the stars to change the world so we sat down with three dreamers changing the world to discuss the power and purpose of black history month here is part one of our black history month panel with nafta free men writer and activist from black alliance for peace lady dame figaro e.t. black trans writer artist max of us and author and curator kelsey...
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for sally challen‘s son david and the family's lawyer, harriet wistrich, today was a partial victory.had hoped to have her murder conviction reduced to manslaughter, but the appealjudges ruled that instead, sally challen must now face a fresh murder trial. it's an amazing moment, you know, the courts have acknowledged this case needs to be looked at again, as we've always said as a family. the abuse our mother suffered we felt was never recognised properly, and her mental condition was not taken into account. there was a highly emotional atmosphere in court, and supporters were disappointed that this wasn't an end to the legal process. it was at the family home in 2010 that sally challen took her husband's life. she hit richard challen more than 20 times on the head with a hammer. during this appeal the court heard from experts about her mental state, and this was the basis for thejudges‘ ordering a new trial. in giving thejudges‘ ruling, ladyjustice hallett said that in the opinion of a consultant forensic psychiatrist, sally challen had been suffering from two mental disorders at th
for sally challen‘s son david and the family's lawyer, harriet wistrich, today was a partial victory.had hoped to have her murder conviction reduced to manslaughter, but the appealjudges ruled that instead, sally challen must now face a fresh murder trial. it's an amazing moment, you know, the courts have acknowledged this case needs to be looked at again, as we've always said as a family. the abuse our mother suffered we felt was never recognised properly, and her mental condition was not...
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american culture through the national parks, which includes buying the homes of fredrick douglass, harrietand booker t. washington. smith also personally gifted $20 million to the national museum of african american history and culture in washington, d.c. it sounds like mr. smith, you're on a mission. >> i am. i truly am. i think a big part of that mission is to educate the world as to what african americans have contributed in america and educate americans as to what our contributions have led to, so many great things that make america the unique place it is on the planet. >> reporter: the park service will not only preserve two of king's former atlanta homes, it will record and share family memory, including contributions from everyone at this table. >> we've been through a lot. >> reporter: here is a preview. what don't people know about dr. king that they should? >> this is one thing i tell young people. dr. king was a c student at morehouse. he got a c in public speaking. he got a c in preaching. it tells you that you don't allow grades and people's judgments even to define who you ar
american culture through the national parks, which includes buying the homes of fredrick douglass, harrietand booker t. washington. smith also personally gifted $20 million to the national museum of african american history and culture in washington, d.c. it sounds like mr. smith, you're on a mission. >> i am. i truly am. i think a big part of that mission is to educate the world as to what african americans have contributed in america and educate americans as to what our contributions...
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. >> you chose harriet tubman.derground railroad, freed thousands of slaves and freed not only herself but went back again to free those from the north. she said i freed a thousand slaves, i could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves. she's talking about when you have the courage, you have to be able to free yourself. you can have opportunities and people willing to give you a lending hand but if you don't take the opportunity in yourself to really be self-motivated then nobody can help you. i think harriet tubman is an amazing person, i think about her often, not just in february, that she did so much for people around her that she didn't have to help. >> it will be the first movie about harriet tubman. >> what an amazing quote, "i freed a thousand slaves, i could have freed a thousand more if they had only known they were slaves." >> and now to new york and the well coordinated and plot. the board heard from a handful of witness that heard of mcrae dallas' plan. dallas's step daughter adm
. >> you chose harriet tubman.derground railroad, freed thousands of slaves and freed not only herself but went back again to free those from the north. she said i freed a thousand slaves, i could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves. she's talking about when you have the courage, you have to be able to free yourself. you can have opportunities and people willing to give you a lending hand but if you don't take the opportunity in yourself to really be...
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enthe argum broke out near harriet tubman elementary school. on left to get a gun.olice say when he returned, he killed someoneib des as in his late teens or early 20s..c >>> police have arrested a man accused of shooting a teacher in the face. police say tyree irving killed a man in broad daylight last month. this happened just blocks away otom the metro station. police say irving d.c. fourth grade math teacher last week. he was struck by a stray bullet and was wounded in the hands and face. irving wasrrested on tuesday. >>> this morning, a massage therapist is accused of touching a woman inappropriately. joshua johnson now faces sexual assault charges. montgomery county police say there could be other victims. he worked a a massage therapist. >>> calls are growing for marry ann lisanti ed resign. she racial slur. she apologized for her words earlier this week. "the washington post" f reported that in january, she referred to a candidate who knocked on doors in the county, as havingn campaigned i a "n" word district. angela alsobrooks says herords require more than
enthe argum broke out near harriet tubman elementary school. on left to get a gun.olice say when he returned, he killed someoneib des as in his late teens or early 20s..c >>> police have arrested a man accused of shooting a teacher in the face. police say tyree irving killed a man in broad daylight last month. this happened just blocks away otom the metro station. police say irving d.c. fourth grade math teacher last week. he was struck by a stray bullet and was wounded in the hands...
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thank you, harriet. more on that story tonight on bbc spotlight.good, long time chatting and shaking hands, allowing photos to be taken. they allowed a long chat with some nursery school children as well. they looked in pretty good spirits, megan wearing a thick coat to keep her and her bum form. she chose boots with heels in defiance of the cold weather. —— to keep her and her bump warm. it was smiles all round, especially from the crowd, where they had quite a few stories.|j especially from the crowd, where they had quite a few stories. i said i had they had quite a few stories. i said ihada they had quite a few stories. i said i had a picture of his mum 25 years ago during a visit, and my mum was so ago during a visit, and my mum was so excited to meet her, she would not let go of the fire she had for herand diana not let go of the fire she had for her and diana had not let go of the fire she had for herand diana had to not let go of the fire she had for her and diana had to actually wrench them out of your hands! —— the flowers. i stayed here i
thank you, harriet. more on that story tonight on bbc spotlight.good, long time chatting and shaking hands, allowing photos to be taken. they allowed a long chat with some nursery school children as well. they looked in pretty good spirits, megan wearing a thick coat to keep her and her bum form. she chose boots with heels in defiance of the cold weather. —— to keep her and her bump warm. it was smiles all round, especially from the crowd, where they had quite a few stories.|j especially...
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joining us now to discuss, harriet senior writer and analyst and national politics reporter from "theyork times." this comes in the context of the controversy surrounding how elizabeth warren has identified herself in the past, including on documents as native american or american indian when there are people who suggest that her l lineage isn't quite all that. as someone who's been on the campaign trail with her, high did she do that yesterday? what is she trying to do? >> this is a conference she went to last year and last year she spoke at the main reception and gave a more explicit understanding, an explicit apology to folks saying i was -- in the past i may have identified in ways that confused the sovereignty. yesterday she was introducing a tribal leader, someone she's had a relationship for a short time. it didn't mention any dna test or the controversy. but she knows even her mere appearance at that event is going to stir this up again. last week she had to formally apologize to the cherokee nation which is her first big step in recognizing there was harm that may have been c
joining us now to discuss, harriet senior writer and analyst and national politics reporter from "theyork times." this comes in the context of the controversy surrounding how elizabeth warren has identified herself in the past, including on documents as native american or american indian when there are people who suggest that her l lineage isn't quite all that. as someone who's been on the campaign trail with her, high did she do that yesterday? what is she trying to do? >> this...
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my constituent harriet recently gave birth to her baby three months premature. to doing this issue by the end ofjanuary, we the had committed to doing this issue by the end of january, we are now halfway through february so will the prime minister commit to taking action and extend parental leave to the parents of children who and up in neonatal wards? the parents of children who and up in neonatalwards? festival, happy birthday. we are revealing this situation and we are also looking at the circumstances for example like miscarriage and what applies in those circumstances but i will ensure a written response is given to the honourable lady. the leader of the opposition has shown to date little knowledge is a very dangerous thing. he chose to speak about seabourn and ramsgate part in my constituency of south thanet. he does not speak for south thanet, id. —— i do. can my right honourable friend to me that the people of thanet are ready and prepared to keep the port open for brexit eventualities, should she gave a commitment to the council to identify them for th
my constituent harriet recently gave birth to her baby three months premature. to doing this issue by the end ofjanuary, we the had committed to doing this issue by the end of january, we are now halfway through february so will the prime minister commit to taking action and extend parental leave to the parents of children who and up in neonatal wards? the parents of children who and up in neonatalwards? festival, happy birthday. we are revealing this situation and we are also looking at the...
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african-american culture through the national parks which includes buying the homes of frederick douglass, harrietlion to the national museum of african-american museum and culture in washington, d.c. sounds like, mr. smith, you're on a mission. >> i truly am. i think a big part is to educate the world as to what african-americans have contributed in america and educate americans as to what our contributions have led to. so many great things that make america the unique place it is on the planet. >> reporter: the parks service will not only preserve two of king's former atlanta homes, it will record and share family memories including contributions from everyone at this table. >> we've been through a lot. >> reporter: here's a preview -- what don't people know about dr. king that they should? >> this is one thing i tell young people -- dr. king was a c student at moorehouse. he got a c in public speaking. he got a c in preaching. it tells you that you don't allow grades and people's judgments even to define who you are and what you're going to contribute to this world. and he continued to push for
african-american culture through the national parks which includes buying the homes of frederick douglass, harrietlion to the national museum of african-american museum and culture in washington, d.c. sounds like, mr. smith, you're on a mission. >> i truly am. i think a big part is to educate the world as to what african-americans have contributed in america and educate americans as to what our contributions have led to. so many great things that make america the unique place it is on the...
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calling to you from the home of harriet tubman.he point i would like to make is republicans are calling democrats socialists and -- as if that is a dirty word. the taxes are for the purposes of social betterment and spreading the wealth that socialism, if you don't believe in it, you don't believe in public hospitals. you don't believe in public schools. you don't believe in public police action, part apartments, military, and evading taxes the prize the public of -- deprives the public of using public money to fund for the better good of the general public. and this is the crux of socialism and as a democrat, i supported. they should support the lesser of these and socialism is the safety net that keeps society function. host: thanks. guest: democrats and republicans oath. this is one nation. -- both. this is one nation. democrats and republicans don't believe in many of the things you just said. we have taxes to make sure we fix the resources we have. that may be your definition of socialism, it is not mine. i am not a socialist
calling to you from the home of harriet tubman.he point i would like to make is republicans are calling democrats socialists and -- as if that is a dirty word. the taxes are for the purposes of social betterment and spreading the wealth that socialism, if you don't believe in it, you don't believe in public hospitals. you don't believe in public schools. you don't believe in public police action, part apartments, military, and evading taxes the prize the public of -- deprives the public of...
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wells never printed the news ♪ ♪ harriet never went underground where would we be now ♪ ♪ we are theaiting for ♪ ♪ we can change the world our love can change the world ♪ ♪ we can change the world with our love, love, love, love ♪ ♪ love, love, love, love our love can change the world ♪ ♪ it's got to be all of us to stand up speak out with all of our love ♪ ♪ love, love, love, love love, love ♪ ♪ our love can change the world ♪ ♪ oprah, kamala, ava, tarana and lena ♪ ♪ serena, viola, opal, patrice and alicia ♪ ♪ you and me are the chosen right now this is our moment ♪ ♪ we are a people of motion our love's gonna change the world ♪ [ applause ] dearest britain. we love you. maybe it's your big hearts. your sense of style. welcome to ba100. (ba100, you're clear for take-off). how you follow your own path. you've led revolutions... of all kinds. yet you won't shout about it. it's just not in your nature. instead, you'll quietly make history. cake. beds. poetry. trouble. love! hope! and rather a lot of tea. the best of britain, from the moment you step on board. i had so much doubt in me
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we found a woman, your great great grandmother named harriet meade listed in the census with eight childrenuess who was living next door? a white man named william bishop. >> somebody was creeping. >> sneaking and creeping we call it and they had four children together. and when we traced four ancestry back through your bishop life we found your 11th great grandparents got married in 1600. shakespeare was alive and in 1630 they moved to the massachusetts bay colony and then through them you descended from king john of running meade with the magna carta. we found your 44th great-grandfather who was anulf, the bishop and they're your family. >> to be honest i wasn't surprised by my royal roots. i can imagine when you do this for people, some people might find surprising things. what are things that surprised you even? >> well, one of the most surprising things was l.l. cool j's story. and l.l. cool j, is, of course, todd smith. very close family, very close to his grandparents. it turned out we found out that his mother unbeknownst to her had been adopted in 1947 and we have a protocol. you k
we found a woman, your great great grandmother named harriet meade listed in the census with eight childrenuess who was living next door? a white man named william bishop. >> somebody was creeping. >> sneaking and creeping we call it and they had four children together. and when we traced four ancestry back through your bishop life we found your 11th great grandparents got married in 1600. shakespeare was alive and in 1630 they moved to the massachusetts bay colony and then through...
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in my constituency, there is a wonderful young lady, four—year—old harriet, whose life would improveill the prime minister intervened personally in the negotiations between the nhs and a vertex to ensure that harriet‘s family are not forced to leave their home and move elsewhere, along with many other families in the country? can i say to the honourable gentleman, the whole house will recognise the concerns of harry in her whole family in relation to this issue. we do want to ensure that patients have access to the most effective medicines, obviously, it relates to the nhs have proposed an offerfor this drug. in the 70 year of the history of the ngs, it would expand access to the dock for patients who need it. we have been following closely the discussions. the secretary of state for health and social care has offered a meeting with the drug company, nha soundly, england, to move this forward for the benefit of the patients. five yea rs the benefit of the patients. five years ago today, russian special forces seized the government buildings in crimea and raised the russian flag. will
in my constituency, there is a wonderful young lady, four—year—old harriet, whose life would improveill the prime minister intervened personally in the negotiations between the nhs and a vertex to ensure that harriet‘s family are not forced to leave their home and move elsewhere, along with many other families in the country? can i say to the honourable gentleman, the whole house will recognise the concerns of harry in her whole family in relation to this issue. we do want to ensure that...
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. >>> today in black history month, we're highlighting harriet jacobs., she fought to avoid sexual exploitation by the man who claimed her as property, eventually escaping and hiding herself in a small crawl space for years to keep watch over her children. she would eventually make her way to the north and tell her story in an autobiographycalled "incidents in the life of a slave girl." >> i was watching a show on reesy taylor, a young woman who was raped in the 1950s and how her case was handled, or not handled, at that time. and it got me thinking about the impact that slavery and segregation have on the black community but specifically on black women, as we talk about in this political cycle the emergence of the black female voice in politics. i came across this story. it's a profoundly interesting story. she's the first african-american woman to write an autobiography, to tell her story the way she did. and it got published and it got picked up and all of a sudden you got an inside view of what it was like to be a black woman in slavery and how, you
. >>> today in black history month, we're highlighting harriet jacobs., she fought to avoid sexual exploitation by the man who claimed her as property, eventually escaping and hiding herself in a small crawl space for years to keep watch over her children. she would eventually make her way to the north and tell her story in an autobiographycalled "incidents in the life of a slave girl." >> i was watching a show on reesy taylor, a young woman who was raped in the 1950s...
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the typhoons will take off shortly afterwards to join in with the mixed formation with harriet lakinossible, it could be anywhere across central and eastern england. it is impacting some airports, dense in places for the rest of this morning's rush—hour. it shifts and then for much of the day across england and wales, dry and sunny. our cloud in the north and west, scotland and ireland is largely fine, a bit cool, but we will see a lot mark cloud to develop across northern ireland, patchy rain and some possible in the far west of scotland later. not quite as well more scotland as it was yesterday. scotland's warmest ever february day. temperatures could get to 17 today. north—east wales, england, around 17 celsius. cooler in east anglia and the far south where some of the mist and low cloud that farms could linger into the afternoon. winds lightest across the afternoon. winds lightest across the south, strongest towards the west of the country, but overall, from the southerly direction, it helps sheppard in the warmer air that we have at the moment. tonight stays a blustery across th
the typhoons will take off shortly afterwards to join in with the mixed formation with harriet lakinossible, it could be anywhere across central and eastern england. it is impacting some airports, dense in places for the rest of this morning's rush—hour. it shifts and then for much of the day across england and wales, dry and sunny. our cloud in the north and west, scotland and ireland is largely fine, a bit cool, but we will see a lot mark cloud to develop across northern ireland, patchy...
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for sally challen's son david and the family's lawyer, harriet wistrich, this was a partial victory. a fresh murder trial. it's an amazing moment. the courts have acknowledged this case needs to be looked at again, as we've always said as a family. we felt the abuse our mother suffered was never recognised properly and her mental condition was not taken into account. there was a highly emotional atmosphere in court and supporters were disappointed this was not an end to the legal process. sally and richard challen were married for 30 years and her lawyers had argued that, throughout this time, she was a victim of her husband's emotional abuse, known as coercive control. in 2010 at the family home in surrey, she killed him, hitting richard challen more than 20 times with a hammer. during the appeal, the court heard from experts about sally challen's mental state. in giving thejudges' ruling, ladyjustice hallett said that, in the opinion of a consultant forensic psychiatrist, sally challen had been suffering from two mental disorders at the time of the killing and this evidence hadn't
for sally challen's son david and the family's lawyer, harriet wistrich, this was a partial victory. a fresh murder trial. it's an amazing moment. the courts have acknowledged this case needs to be looked at again, as we've always said as a family. we felt the abuse our mother suffered was never recognised properly and her mental condition was not taken into account. there was a highly emotional atmosphere in court and supporters were disappointed this was not an end to the legal process. sally...