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harriet was her mother's name. she married john tubman. >> in 1849, she escaped from this place. >> reporter: right here? >> right here. >> reporter: a place called poplar neck in caroline county, maryland. when word reached her that she was going to be sold south. just look at a map. imagine harriet tubman in her 20s running away alone, on foot. >> so she would have come to this home. >> reporter: she managed, with the help of the underground railroad, to make it 100 miles to the pennsylvania border, and freedom. but then tubman went back 13 times over ten years. >> help me crawl. >> reporter: leading more than >> oh, oh,!o freedom. >> reporter: this scene in the film, it really happened. and, get this. during the civil war, she became the first american woman ever to lead troops into battle near buford, south carolina. >> they blew up the bridge. they liberated 750 enslachved people off the plantations. the newspapers at the time wrote about this raid and they credited the raid to the black she moses. >> reporter
harriet was her mother's name. she married john tubman. >> in 1849, she escaped from this place. >> reporter: right here? >> right here. >> reporter: a place called poplar neck in caroline county, maryland. when word reached her that she was going to be sold south. just look at a map. imagine harriet tubman in her 20s running away alone, on foot. >> so she would have come to this home. >> reporter: she managed, with the help of the underground railroad, to...
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harriet tubman led scores of slaves to freedom. she was also a civil war scout, a spy, and a fighter for women's rights. now for the first time, her story comes to the big screen. we'll talk with the director of the new film, "harriet," ahead. >>> we begin with the growing wildfire danger in northern and southern california. in sonoma and lake counties north of san francisco, hundreds of residents were forced to flee to safety late friday as wind-driven flames burned through that dry terrain. with historic winds on the way, the state's largest utility company is considering another round of intentional power outages as a means of prevent the kinkade fire from spreading. in southern california, firefighters have contained about 10% of the tick fire. janet shamlian is inta clarita, about 35 miles north of los angeles. good morning. >> reporter: jeff, good morning to you. thousands of people remain evacuated from their homes this morning including in this neighborhood where embers from a small brush fire in the hills nearby were carri
harriet tubman led scores of slaves to freedom. she was also a civil war scout, a spy, and a fighter for women's rights. now for the first time, her story comes to the big screen. we'll talk with the director of the new film, "harriet," ahead. >>> we begin with the growing wildfire danger in northern and southern california. in sonoma and lake counties north of san francisco, hundreds of residents were forced to flee to safety late friday as wind-driven flames burned through...
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don't you tell me what i can't do >> reporter: the movie "harriet" is based on the gripping real life story of harriet tubman, a small, uneducated black woman who daringly escaped from slavery and made it her mission to rescue others >> god don't mean people to own people >> reporter: an award-winnin actress stars as the tough, determined harriet. how important is this movie right now? >> it's extremely important because of where we are in the world. she serves as a huge example of how much power we hold as individuals. >> by some miraculous means, you have made it 100 miles to freedom. >> reporter: leslie odom jr. plays an abolitionist who helps tubman through the underground railroad a network in the 1800s dedicated to freeing slaves >> these are our stories. we have to tell them again and again. >> reporter: tubman was born around 1820 into bondage and was enslaved on this farm in maryland. tubman learned she was about to be sold and separated from her husband, she fled. >> i'm going t be free or die >> reporter: despite being hunted, she went back to the house more than a dozen ti
don't you tell me what i can't do >> reporter: the movie "harriet" is based on the gripping real life story of harriet tubman, a small, uneducated black woman who daringly escaped from slavery and made it her mission to rescue others >> god don't mean people to own people >> reporter: an award-winnin actress stars as the tough, determined harriet. how important is this movie right now? >> it's extremely important because of where we are in the world. she serves...
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to rescue others an award winning actress stars as the tough, determined harriet. how important is this movie right now? >> it's extremely important because of where we are in the world. she serves as a huge example of how much power we hold as individuals. >> by some miraculous means, you have made it 100 miles to freedom. >> reporter: leslie odom jr. plays an abolitionist who helps tubman through the underground railroad >> these are our stories. we have to tell them again and again. >> reporter: tubman was born around 1820 into bondage and was enslaved on this farm in maryland. she married but when tubman learned she was about to be sold and separated from her husband, she fled. >> i'm going to free or dead. >> reporter: despite being hunted, she went back to the house more than a dozen times, rescuing 70 people and helped free hundreds during the civil war fourth graders at the harriet tubman school in buffalo learn lessons from her life. >> it tells me to treat people better. >> reporter: at the movie's premier, proud descendants. >> there isn't anybody who ca
to rescue others an award winning actress stars as the tough, determined harriet. how important is this movie right now? >> it's extremely important because of where we are in the world. she serves as a huge example of how much power we hold as individuals. >> by some miraculous means, you have made it 100 miles to freedom. >> reporter: leslie odom jr. plays an abolitionist who helps tubman through the underground railroad >> these are our stories. we have to tell them...
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it happens to be a part of harriet's story. >> stephen: she sang? verses to let people know that she was there, that she was leaving, that it wasn't time yet. >> stephen: leak a code language. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> stephen: that's extraordinary. there's a fair amount of talk about the performance. there's already some oscar buzz, if you were so lucky to win an oscar you would be the youngest egot ever, oscar, grammy, tony. >> it sounds weird, doesn't it. >> stephen: egot? it does sound weird. it sounds fun. you're welcome for the jinks, by the way. sorry about that. you're playing another icon. >> yes. >> stephen: this is amazing. you're playing aretha franklin. >> yes. >> stephen: in-- in the new-- in an upcoming natyeo series. did you ever get a chance to see her perform live? >> i did. this was really cool, actually. she came to see "the color purple" and i met her afterwards and she sang-- she sang the line of "the color purple" "i'm here" the big song i sing back at me. >> stephen: what was that like to hear coming from her? >> i almost fell
it happens to be a part of harriet's story. >> stephen: she sang? verses to let people know that she was there, that she was leaving, that it wasn't time yet. >> stephen: leak a code language. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> stephen: that's extraordinary. there's a fair amount of talk about the performance. there's already some oscar buzz, if you were so lucky to win an oscar you would be the youngest egot ever, oscar, grammy, tony. >> it sounds weird, doesn't it. >>...
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what he cared is that we had a common interest, that being harriet tubman. i always appreciated that. in the years since then, we continue to co-sponsor that bill and continue to push it. i'm sad to hear of his passing. i offer my prayers to his life and family, and i pray that he's united with god right now and i think going forward we can all be happy and proud of the legacy he set for us here in congress. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. ms. jackson lee: thank you, mr. speaker. there are many things that we come to this floor to do. in the midst of our duties, we stand in this well as armor and advocates for democracy. there are moments of joy. there are moments of high debate. but i come this morning partly for a moment of sadness. i'm looking at my iphone at a picture of myself and the late congressman elijah cummings so many years ago. it just tells the story of the bredth and depth of his life, when he asked members of congress to come to his district to fight against the scourge of aids. he was always standing in the gaps for his constituents, h
what he cared is that we had a common interest, that being harriet tubman. i always appreciated that. in the years since then, we continue to co-sponsor that bill and continue to push it. i'm sad to hear of his passing. i offer my prayers to his life and family, and i pray that he's united with god right now and i think going forward we can all be happy and proud of the legacy he set for us here in congress. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. ms. jackson lee: thank you, mr. speaker. there...
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did "ozzie and harriet" not do that >> seth: i don't know. >> seth: they cut it >> they ended up taking that out. >> seth: so, how was -- what was it like when you first saw your own sex doll >> well, it's awful. and i don't know why - [ laughter ] it's awful it's an awful thing. and why does he look like a demon? [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> did you guys see those eyes >> seth: he's very, very demonic. >> zoom in on the eyes of the doll >> seth: yeah, that's not -- yeah, let's -- can we get a little -- yeah, that's a - [ laughter ] >> oh. oh, that is not -- that's not good >> seth: so i get that -- so that's season 13, someone has an idea of you should be a sex doll >> yeah. >> seth: but how hard is it to come up with things you guys haven't come up yet? because you've already come up with that. >> yeah. >> seth: so what is it like when you're pitching ideas for season 14? are there any ideas you've had on the show yet that you haven't used >> no, we're out we're out of ideas >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> as a matter of fact, we're so out
did "ozzie and harriet" not do that >> seth: i don't know. >> seth: they cut it >> they ended up taking that out. >> seth: so, how was -- what was it like when you first saw your own sex doll >> well, it's awful. and i don't know why - [ laughter ] it's awful it's an awful thing. and why does he look like a demon? [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> did you guys see those eyes >> seth: he's very, very demonic. >> zoom in on the eyes of...
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harriet tubman opens november 1st next she'll play aretha franklin and the upcoming season of genius. the national geographic anthology series dramatizes the professional and personal stories of such innovators as albert einstein and pablo picasso as the queen of soul aretha will perform any of franklin songs. 20 years ago metallica and the san francisco symphony combined for concerts and an album. >>now the orchestra and the rockers have reunited for s and m 2 recorded live in september. if you didn't make the show you can still experience the unique music meld as a worldwide one night only theatrical event wednesday october night location and ticket info on the web that metallica dot film and hollywood. david daniel. >>before go we want to take a live look outside checking in on the bay bridge a little bit of traffic so it's filling and quickly. this friday morning heading into san francisco, a peek at some temperatures around the bay area. oakland you're waking up at 52 degrees 56 in san francisco 52 in fremont 49 in san jose and one of the cooler spots on the map. now 44 degrees
harriet tubman opens november 1st next she'll play aretha franklin and the upcoming season of genius. the national geographic anthology series dramatizes the professional and personal stories of such innovators as albert einstein and pablo picasso as the queen of soul aretha will perform any of franklin songs. 20 years ago metallica and the san francisco symphony combined for concerts and an album. >>now the orchestra and the rockers have reunited for s and m 2 recorded live in september....
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. >> reporter: and includes a way to file a noise complaint, something jim harriet of palo alto knows all about. >> it doesn't solve the problem. we have been report recording these for years and very diligently recording thousands and thousands of complaints and they don't do anything. >> reporter: harriet and his neighbors say the constant playing noise has forced them inside and says somebody needs to change it. he doesn't need nor more data. he already knows the planes on how much noise they make. >> it doesn't change anything. we know how to change stuff. we totally know how to change it. there's another big one, a 777 flying over us at about 4000 feet. >> that flight app is on the sfo website and has been up for about a month. they say they are taking the complaints and it lets you see exactly where the noise is coming from. live at sfo, i'm andria borba, da lin -- kpix.com. >>> the bay areas traffic problem, the bay area regional express transit network that uses to use plants using a system of buses to speed your commute. it would use dedicated lanes to avoid car traffic and s
. >> reporter: and includes a way to file a noise complaint, something jim harriet of palo alto knows all about. >> it doesn't solve the problem. we have been report recording these for years and very diligently recording thousands and thousands of complaints and they don't do anything. >> reporter: harriet and his neighbors say the constant playing noise has forced them inside and says somebody needs to change it. he doesn't need nor more data. he already knows the planes on...
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so much more to discuss but we are out of time, harriet, thank you. the business news. we can't fit it all in this programme. one story jumping we can't fit it all in this programme. one storyjumping out is crossing the border 30 or 40 times a day, about the national audit report published that says that it's impossible to know exactly what would happen at the border in the event of a no deal. you're watching worklife. a reminder of our top story: hong kong's leader carrie lam is forced to delay her annual policy speech after repeated interruptions by pro—democracy lawmakers. she is currently addressing the press at a media conference. she has had quite a day, i have to say. we will keep your cross any headlines coming from that. from hong kong to ca rs. lotus is known for its sports cars and seven formula i constructors' titles. but after years of losses, the british carmaker, now under new ownership and leadership, is gearing up for something of a comeback tour. earlier this year, lotus launched its first fully electric zero—emission hypercar, the e
so much more to discuss but we are out of time, harriet, thank you. the business news. we can't fit it all in this programme. one story jumping we can't fit it all in this programme. one storyjumping out is crossing the border 30 or 40 times a day, about the national audit report published that says that it's impossible to know exactly what would happen at the border in the event of a no deal. you're watching worklife. a reminder of our top story: hong kong's leader carrie lam is forced to...
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welcome to the but as they go right here on d w i'm chris harriet's and let's start with a bit of history shall king and dog meat have been at each other's necks for nearly 100 years now shaka won the very 1st match and the most recent by the same scoreline for 2 it's a safe bet this feud will produce a few goals but both clubs are in need of some neither dortmund's nor sulk as had much bite in their recent outings which side would turn the tide and ride on their enemy. yellow and black took over 3 points home from the felton's arena last year before blue and white went to dortmund and scuppered their rivals title challenge with an away when of their own it was psycho who had the best of the 1st half this time around with 28 minutes gone saif sonny rose height to me to call not but was denied by the bar. on the half an hour mark welsh young still dropping but one don't pick axe writs was pocket and though he failed to keep his foot on target he's energy continue just cause to problems shortly afterwards some confusion in the guest's back line a shock a brilliant charles to go in front but
welcome to the but as they go right here on d w i'm chris harriet's and let's start with a bit of history shall king and dog meat have been at each other's necks for nearly 100 years now shaka won the very 1st match and the most recent by the same scoreline for 2 it's a safe bet this feud will produce a few goals but both clubs are in need of some neither dortmund's nor sulk as had much bite in their recent outings which side would turn the tide and ride on their enemy. yellow and black took...
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was a great documentary on her the supreme court justice now there's a biopic out on her you have harriet tubman the african-american abolitionist even even helen reddy the australian singer who created the feminist anthem i am woman she has a new a new film about her interesting though or sadly i think with the 1st wave of feminist biopics what seems to unite them is that they're all kind of conventional and not really that good none of them are horrible i've seen all of them but they're they're a bit too too conventional too too safe and it seems almost as if these directors and they're all female directors have made these films are a bit too respect full of their of their subject and are really taking a taking of chances in my pain but still talking about byron pitts the director is this director's 1st film was was almost flat wasn't it. yes interesting her. as i said she was a cartoonist a graphic artist and she had a great graphic novel persepolis which she dropped it herself as her 1st try as a director and this is her own story it's a story of her a growing up in iran she was born
was a great documentary on her the supreme court justice now there's a biopic out on her you have harriet tubman the african-american abolitionist even even helen reddy the australian singer who created the feminist anthem i am woman she has a new a new film about her interesting though or sadly i think with the 1st wave of feminist biopics what seems to unite them is that they're all kind of conventional and not really that good none of them are horrible i've seen all of them but they're...
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what do you say, harriet, without the spin? what's going on?e mps from my party, i think the problem was that subsequent to that it wasn't possible to get the timetable through. so everyone else voted against the timetable. why didn't he just extend the timetable and give people more time? what is he worried about? subsequent to that, my understanding is they were off is made for extending timetable which has been rejected, and so my hunch is, i would has been rejected, and so my hunch is, iwould have been has been rejected, and so my hunch is, i would have been perfectly happy to sit last friday at such a comment to get things through, i think what happened was that it was felt that even if that had been offered again it would have been voted out and then i think, importantly, even once the withdrawal agreement is through comments we've got to agree on the future partnership as well and without a majority, i think we will be stuck in this morass forever, so that's why i think it is time to ask the public who they want to negotiate in the futur
what do you say, harriet, without the spin? what's going on?e mps from my party, i think the problem was that subsequent to that it wasn't possible to get the timetable through. so everyone else voted against the timetable. why didn't he just extend the timetable and give people more time? what is he worried about? subsequent to that, my understanding is they were off is made for extending timetable which has been rejected, and so my hunch is, i would has been rejected, and so my hunch is,...
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>> jimmy: ozzy and harriet. >> they're similar shows.except if you take acid and lay in the bottom of the swimming pool for an hour. with a tank that's empty, you know. >> jimmy: the sequel to jumanji is coming out. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that, that's coming out around christmas time. what's interesting is that, and it's complicated how it happens, but basically, the rock, you inhabit the rock's body, yes? >> yeah, what happens is they have the machine, you know, you go into the thing. and i'm in the house. i play the kid's grandfather. i got a bad leg, and i'm like in the house. i'm, and the machine happens, and they all go in. and the rock. in the video game. and the rock becomes me, so he's got to act like me, so you got the big rock, right? giant rock, and he's doing stuff like i do, like this. so, you know. [cheers and applause] he's really, he's terrific. the whole cast, everybody. >> jimmy: did he study you? >> we hung out a little bit. we read the lines a little bit. we did the stuff. i mean, well, you could do it. >> jimmy: everybod
>> jimmy: ozzy and harriet. >> they're similar shows.except if you take acid and lay in the bottom of the swimming pool for an hour. with a tank that's empty, you know. >> jimmy: the sequel to jumanji is coming out. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that, that's coming out around christmas time. what's interesting is that, and it's complicated how it happens, but basically, the rock, you inhabit the rock's body, yes? >> yeah, what happens is they have the machine, you know,...
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and also restacking on the port side of the harriet street so we could proceed with demolition.the last piece is that july 2021 move out of traffic companies on the first floor of the bryant street wing. they will be going to 1995 evans as the part of the new traffic company and forensics division. we heard the announcement about that target date along the signs so prisoners are not the last ones left behind in a building that is unfit. as far as how this looks in a capital plan, most recently published in spring 2019, approved unanimously at the board on april 30th of this year. there are a handful of certificates of participation projects. the most recently authorized space was for tenant improvements on the sites that we do of that makes. in 2025, we hope to be ready to demolish the building as everybody is out in planning and expeditiously it is conceivable that can move forward in time which would reduce the price of it. the longer we wait, the more it costs. [please stand by] >> we know they're and essential component of our justice system and we need to work together with
and also restacking on the port side of the harriet street so we could proceed with demolition.the last piece is that july 2021 move out of traffic companies on the first floor of the bryant street wing. they will be going to 1995 evans as the part of the new traffic company and forensics division. we heard the announcement about that target date along the signs so prisoners are not the last ones left behind in a building that is unfit. as far as how this looks in a capital plan, most recently...
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we got suitor and harriet users, trump has given excellent judges, excellent justices. he totally kept his promise on that. so in terms of what kind of country it is, i think it's much politiciansus when just say screw you over and over and over again. part of the reason so many out to vote for seemed crazy he enough that he might actually keep his promises. has kept some of them, not the centralune, i think a much bigger issue of betrayal. feel he has kept faith with you? >> the good news is -- [laughs] on that, no. if you follow me on twitter, you know i've been a little testy with the president. and i've been saying, you know, giving speeches over the past sorry ifso, look i'm you all support trump, but we've got 13 months to get him to keep his promises because either he loses and we don't have a second term, or he wins and he's not reelection again so he doesn't have to keep his promises, and then it will be nothing, but pushing trump hotels. and then i realized with this impeachment thing, they're never going to stop trying to remove trump from office. ever going
we got suitor and harriet users, trump has given excellent judges, excellent justices. he totally kept his promise on that. so in terms of what kind of country it is, i think it's much politiciansus when just say screw you over and over and over again. part of the reason so many out to vote for seemed crazy he enough that he might actually keep his promises. has kept some of them, not the centralune, i think a much bigger issue of betrayal. feel he has kept faith with you? >> the good...
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we got suter and harriet meyers, trump has given us excellent judges, excellent justices. he totally kept his promise on that. so in terms of what kind of country it is, i think it's much more dangerous when politicians just say screw you over and over and over again. part of the reason so many people came out to vote for trump is that he seemed crazy enough that he might actually keep his promises. and he has kept some of them, not the central one. i think that's a much bigger issue of betrayal. david: do you feel he has kept faith with you? ann: the good news is -- [laughs] on that, no. if you follow me on twitter, you know i've been a little testy with the president. [laughter] and i've been saying, you know, giving speeches over the past month or so, look, i'm sorry if you all support trump, but we've got 13 months to get him to keep his promises because either he loses and we don't have a second term, or he wins and he's not running for reelection again, so he doesn't have to keep his promises, and then it will be nothing but pushing trump hotels. and then i realized
we got suter and harriet meyers, trump has given us excellent judges, excellent justices. he totally kept his promise on that. so in terms of what kind of country it is, i think it's much more dangerous when politicians just say screw you over and over and over again. part of the reason so many people came out to vote for trump is that he seemed crazy enough that he might actually keep his promises. and he has kept some of them, not the central one. i think that's a much bigger issue of...
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several letters from his wife, harriet, were found on his person. these letters did not survive but were transcribed as part of the government report on the raid on harpers ferry. you can get a sense of what motivated dangerfield newby when you read his wife's incredibly poignant and very powerful and painful letters in which she is telling her husband the master is struggling economically and wants to sell me and our children down south soon. i want to be reunited with you, please come quickly. she is asking for help to get her and her children out of slavery before they get sold down south. that is a tragedy that tore apart many enslaved families, husbands separated from wives, children separated from their parents. dangerfield newby was facing that tragedy, so he took up arms in the hope that john brown's raid would be successful and he could free his family from slavery. as i mentioned, john brown and his army were hoping to commandeer the weapons at the federal arsenal at harpers ferry. john brown also commissioned 900 of these from a connectic
several letters from his wife, harriet, were found on his person. these letters did not survive but were transcribed as part of the government report on the raid on harpers ferry. you can get a sense of what motivated dangerfield newby when you read his wife's incredibly poignant and very powerful and painful letters in which she is telling her husband the master is struggling economically and wants to sell me and our children down south soon. i want to be reunited with you, please come...
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reporter: galloway says the club was used by more than 100 families, homes to the living gym and the harrietm school. >> they used the swimming pool water i think to put out some of the fire. they couldn't get to the water up the hill because they couldn't go over the transformer that fell down. >> reporter: this fire north of highway 24 and another one south of the highway broke out around 2:00 sunday afternoon. crews attacked the fire from the air and on the ground. in total five acres burned, the wind making it difficult for firefighters all day. >> well, as is going on throughout the bay area, we're having a once in a 15 year wind event. so we have been aggressiving staffing up all resources. >> reporter: three neighborhoods had to be evacuated out of fear embers would reignite. julia among the evacuees who packed her dog and got out. >> it's a little surreal, you know. we have some of our families up in other areas, no power. we think we're fine. >> reporter: fire crews had the lafayette fire under control. they raced to put out another spot fire in martinez near alhambra way prompting
reporter: galloway says the club was used by more than 100 families, homes to the living gym and the harrietm school. >> they used the swimming pool water i think to put out some of the fire. they couldn't get to the water up the hill because they couldn't go over the transformer that fell down. >> reporter: this fire north of highway 24 and another one south of the highway broke out around 2:00 sunday afternoon. crews attacked the fire from the air and on the ground. in total five...
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cummings to honor -- to introduce a bill honoring the life and legacy of harriet tubman. when i approached mr. cummings about this bill, he didn't ask me what party i was in, he didn't ask my what my political philosophies were, he didn't care about partisanship. he cared we had a common interest. i appreciated that anti-years since then we continued to co-sponsor that bill and continue to push it. i'm sad to hear of his passing. and i offer my prayers to his wife and family. and i pray that he's united with god right now and i think going forward we can all be happy and proud of the legacy he set for us here in congress. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. budd, or five minutes. mr. budd: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to discuss second chances. across our nation one in three adults has an arrest or conviction that makes it difficult to find a job. take kevin miller, for example, who was incarcerated for eight onths in 1992 after a mine minor altercation with police officers. he
cummings to honor -- to introduce a bill honoring the life and legacy of harriet tubman. when i approached mr. cummings about this bill, he didn't ask me what party i was in, he didn't ask my what my political philosophies were, he didn't care about partisanship. he cared we had a common interest. i appreciated that anti-years since then we continued to co-sponsor that bill and continue to push it. i'm sad to hear of his passing. and i offer my prayers to his wife and family. and i pray that...
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our 2nd 2nd pulse the students have to be at least 16 years old before they can apply to come here harriet the constitution guarantees freedom of education and religion under the system whoever wants to learn about religion has the right after finishing secondary school. religious education is supervised by institutions that are mostly funded by charities both local and international kyrgyzstan being a secular state did occasional system doesn't include any religious studies whatsoever for that this juden must go to the privately run religious schools but now the government says it will introduce reform to bring them more in line with the national education system religious education was banned during the soviet rule the government says it recognizes that interest in religion has increases the fall of the soviet union. but after a few 100 cure citizens joined the ranks of i sell in iraq and syria the government has national security concerns suddenly because. where this charity or this financial come from and boredom in a.d.'s of these financial support of the religious of the occasion sho
our 2nd 2nd pulse the students have to be at least 16 years old before they can apply to come here harriet the constitution guarantees freedom of education and religion under the system whoever wants to learn about religion has the right after finishing secondary school. religious education is supervised by institutions that are mostly funded by charities both local and international kyrgyzstan being a secular state did occasional system doesn't include any religious studies whatsoever for that...
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harriet had just been transferred to the school and was preparing for her final primary school exams. i did not think it was that serious when i got to information reached the get i did see the school building it was flattened i went straight to our class it was and just so glad it was so confused. since then the kenyan government has ordered the shutdown of about $300.00 community and private schools mainly in low income areas thousands of children will be affected so this is the one and several schools in nairobi have already been closed like st catherine primary. which was once used as a mass selling traditional i'll call. the owner tells us he sent all 200 children home when government inspectors said the building is not safe and also that. we're. not sure. what the. contre millions of children attend community or private schools in poor neighborhoods because they're cheaper public schools are free but they're too few crowded and far apart this school has just over 100 pupils some one classrooms on the fast floor but government officials have said all children should be on the gro
harriet had just been transferred to the school and was preparing for her final primary school exams. i did not think it was that serious when i got to information reached the get i did see the school building it was flattened i went straight to our class it was and just so glad it was so confused. since then the kenyan government has ordered the shutdown of about $300.00 community and private schools mainly in low income areas thousands of children will be affected so this is the one and...
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put someone like ken clarke or mike harriet harman in charge. 0r make even the speaker.is, he will, he won't offer his resignation, he will say, there isn't anybody else i can recommend to be prime minister. it is in the gift of the prime minister of the day to recommend who should succeed him. he will not recommend jeremy corbyn as having the confidence of the house. he will say to the queen, recommend you dissolve parliament and call a general election. that is the challenge is to sack him. if she disagrees, no manner because disagreed with the pm of the day for 300, 400 years, disagreed with the pm of the day for 300,400 years, she disagreed with the pm of the day for 300, 400 years, she would have to say, you are going, i'm going to sack you. there was a story of the week that she had been asking for advice on this. whether or not it is true is another matter. speaking of advice to members of the royal family, here is the observer. prince harry, tabloids have been hacking friends for 20 years. it says here his cases against the sun and the mirror. of course it is aga
put someone like ken clarke or mike harriet harman in charge. 0r make even the speaker.is, he will, he won't offer his resignation, he will say, there isn't anybody else i can recommend to be prime minister. it is in the gift of the prime minister of the day to recommend who should succeed him. he will not recommend jeremy corbyn as having the confidence of the house. he will say to the queen, recommend you dissolve parliament and call a general election. that is the challenge is to sack him....
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it emphasizes one have a sense of our own importance i just saw the harriet tubman movie that is coming out i recommend it about what it would be like to be a slave in the american south some of them were spirited and tried to get away but everyone has a hero story. but it explains economic events and prejudice among women and the difficulties and to get accepted in the workplace because the men resisted and it challenges the story of their own weakness. >> i was just thinking of your identity to determine how that plays out under the contagion quick. >> people like their stories. i have an example in my book of the story of george washington and the cherry tree. anybody hear the story cracks. [laughter] i have one person shaking his head no perk i will tell you the story. george washington actually read the earliest version of it he got a birthday present i'm sorry they never said birthday present he got a present of a small hatchet. so he went around looking for things to chop he damaged a prized cherry tree and potentially killed it and his father was furious he goes to george and sa
it emphasizes one have a sense of our own importance i just saw the harriet tubman movie that is coming out i recommend it about what it would be like to be a slave in the american south some of them were spirited and tried to get away but everyone has a hero story. but it explains economic events and prejudice among women and the difficulties and to get accepted in the workplace because the men resisted and it challenges the story of their own weakness. >> i was just thinking of your...
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also winning some support but harriet harman is seen to be similarto support but harriet harman is seen and forth, john bercow was a conservative when he went to the site is it not an automatic, but at it should then be labour? i don't think anyone would accuse john bercow of being very pro—tory. i think convention has gone out the window. lindsey hoyle selected the amendments disabling and prove the 16 and 17 voting was not within the scope of the bill including european citizens, so i think that was a very clear statement of intent from him that he would not be the kind of very pro—remain speaker that john bercow has been. a critical role again because even if this deal goes through whatever happens on the other side of the election, as we know brexit doesn't end there, there isa know brexit doesn't end there, there is a whole future deal and amendments put to the future deals with the speaker will be key. the speaker has been decisive. in the context of what we have seen on parliament, the undermining of parliament, the undermining of parliament, game playing, ithink you need a reall
also winning some support but harriet harman is seen to be similarto support but harriet harman is seen and forth, john bercow was a conservative when he went to the site is it not an automatic, but at it should then be labour? i don't think anyone would accuse john bercow of being very pro—tory. i think convention has gone out the window. lindsey hoyle selected the amendments disabling and prove the 16 and 17 voting was not within the scope of the bill including european citizens, so i think...
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harriet, you offer anecdotes from communities that have experienced environmental racism.it's very much a memoir of your self-discovery and thinking about these ideas. why is it important to include individual stories when talking about such a structural issue? >> talking about race is difficult because of the visceral reactions. white people may feel shame. not only on their purple groups they can identify with. that's a hurdle to be gotten over when you want to communicate with people. to help people by having them share an experience i've had that with ratchet up my experience of racism. i hope to bring everyone along with me on that journey. i hope whites will see it for what it is. when i explained that when i grew up on army bases abroad and in new york. may my friends played outside. we had different experiences in harlem where my cousins were living in a 30 story building. and almost everyone i knew had asthma. when i got older, i realized that building was across the street from a bus depot. pre-1970s, it was belching everything. and causing rampant asthma. so whe
harriet, you offer anecdotes from communities that have experienced environmental racism.it's very much a memoir of your self-discovery and thinking about these ideas. why is it important to include individual stories when talking about such a structural issue? >> talking about race is difficult because of the visceral reactions. white people may feel shame. not only on their purple groups they can identify with. that's a hurdle to be gotten over when you want to communicate with people....
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harriet, you offer anecdotes from communities that have experienced environmental racism.it's very much a memoir of your self-discovery and thinking about these ideas. why is it important to include individual stories when talking about such a structural issue? >> talking about race is difficult because of the visceral reactions. white people may feel shame. not only on their purple groups they can identify with. that's a hurdle to be gotten over when you want to communicate with people. to help people by having them share an experience i've had that with ratchet up my experience of racism. i hope to bring everyone along with me on that journey. i hope whites will see it for what it is. when i explained that when i grew up on army bases abroad and in new york. may my friends played outside. we had different experiences in harlem where my cousins were living in a 30 story building. and almost everyone i knew had asthma. when i got older, i realized that building was across the street from a bus depot. pre-1970s, it was belching everything. and causing rampant asthma. so whe
harriet, you offer anecdotes from communities that have experienced environmental racism.it's very much a memoir of your self-discovery and thinking about these ideas. why is it important to include individual stories when talking about such a structural issue? >> talking about race is difficult because of the visceral reactions. white people may feel shame. not only on their purple groups they can identify with. that's a hurdle to be gotten over when you want to communicate with people....
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knew we were looking we received a call from a collector in philadelphia who said he had material of harrietubman. i'm thinking 19th century historian nobody does but he said come to philadelphia at the very least i'll buy you a cheesecake - - cheesesteak. [laughter] this was a former huge penn state football player and then to pull out the pictures of her funeral nobody had ever seen and we were just done. i said oh my goodness and he got excited and he punched me. it hurt. [laughter] he pulled out 33 things and punched me every time. [laughter] it hurt. then he pulls out all the spirituals this hymnal she would sing into the south. now suddenly we're all crying. i'm crying from the pain. [laughter] and then we realize we could not afford to buy this. it is priceless so we dance around and said what will this cost and basically said take it now. the generosity of people to build a collection that i knew we could find others of those that we found 70 percent was from the trunks and attics and basements and because of people's belief in the smithsonian we found the collection you see in this
knew we were looking we received a call from a collector in philadelphia who said he had material of harrietubman. i'm thinking 19th century historian nobody does but he said come to philadelphia at the very least i'll buy you a cheesecake - - cheesesteak. [laughter] this was a former huge penn state football player and then to pull out the pictures of her funeral nobody had ever seen and we were just done. i said oh my goodness and he got excited and he punched me. it hurt. [laughter] he...
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in 1984 during the first annual san francisco butterfly count harriet notedd in high-rise downtown areas the western swallow tail is the main species seen in the entire length of market street has been plantedd with plantedd with trees. we are overinvoiced because plans for the newly improved street would include trees that enhance has been at the time for habitats for insects and birds. the plan includes areas for planters wherever they can be maintained and supported and we urge the city to require these planters to contain san francisco native plants and nectar sources. the imperative elements not only enhanced by diversity but also improve quality of life for residents, commuters, and visitors alike. we are committed to continue our advocacy and fund-raising efforts so the new market street includes wildlife. we are happy to set up meetings with anyone wanting to learn more about this natural phenomenon. we urge the city to reduce cost cutting measures such as eliminating trees and planters that support wildlife. thank you for your time today. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> i'
in 1984 during the first annual san francisco butterfly count harriet notedd in high-rise downtown areas the western swallow tail is the main species seen in the entire length of market street has been plantedd with plantedd with trees. we are overinvoiced because plans for the newly improved street would include trees that enhance has been at the time for habitats for insects and birds. the plan includes areas for planters wherever they can be maintained and supported and we urge the city to...
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he tried to get more people to go with him, but even harriet tubman and frederick douglass were like,i'm good on that. good luck in heaven. john brown's example continues to resonate with white activists like the redneck revolt. what member of the club were you? >> 11 or 12. i saw what happened? charlottesville. i'm a semi-observant jew. it made me feel compelled to do something. >> okay, wait. white jewish guy, white woman any need to talk to a regular white guy. >> seattle is really white. it's like norway. essentially. but my naked is like 80% plus people of color. around the election time, all of a sudden there's like white power slogans at my kid's park. the swastikas down the lake where i go hang out with my family. and like all this stuff just starts swirling. this elderly african-american couple a few blocks away, someone painted the "n" word on their truck. that's messed up. so i was just like, well -- time to get off my ass and do something. >> yeah. why aren't more white people here? and i mean maybe not here with us right now, but here in this frame of mind. you know? >> t
he tried to get more people to go with him, but even harriet tubman and frederick douglass were like,i'm good on that. good luck in heaven. john brown's example continues to resonate with white activists like the redneck revolt. what member of the club were you? >> 11 or 12. i saw what happened? charlottesville. i'm a semi-observant jew. it made me feel compelled to do something. >> okay, wait. white jewish guy, white woman any need to talk to a regular white guy. >> seattle...
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only in addition to harriet i mean any anetta by the letter was russia for. valerie said. there was a lot in american. and in a. never met. any stole the one imaginary seller will loom may what solomon had he said it. there were also times when the full long ago put their internal differences to one site and focused on their common enemy the french treasure the new set up in the arctic if you don't compete they cannot as you know finance ability of the magician to have a tie or not have to but that's up to tell you that you'll have within a year and a foot out of a little bit where no waterhouse oblio would but the whole of the bluster was in for a little while but how to send me here would amount one disavows like an i'm going to know what i am but that i def i work with always. in the room some is what did it mean you know some of the thoughts are there when fired out this run into below set run of the bit at favorites and then would have had to have the political holy in net what underfed to see you know how soon hyenas . as long how you. get them to. get laid if you ha
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absolutely, and harriet greene also said on wednesday that she inherited a huge wall of debt., to give us let's talk now to our guest, to give usa let's talk now to our guest, to give us a legal perspective on this. she isa us a legal perspective on this. she is a partner at a law firm. really good to talk to you. we were mentioning rachel reeves, chair of this committee which was listening to all of these thomas cook top bosses, and she said today, look, eve ryo ne bosses, and she said today, look, everyone keeps but blaming everyone and everything else except for themselves for the collapse of this company. do you think there is some truth in what she was saying? yes, definitely. we have heard from the management, the outgoing management as well as the more historical management today, and obviously the auditors, and everybody seems to be citing different factors involved in the companies collapse. it is interesting, because what of this repeated acrid accusation from harriet greene today, and also from mr frankhauser that essentially, it was the debt that was to blame? the
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> does 2008 and how this was handled in the courts under the bush administration with hair yet -- harriet meyer and others inform. the court said there are limits to absolute immunity. >> the question is how far do you get. there's no absolute immunity but the court has to decide in this particular circumstance with the information that they're seeking from this particular witness, you know, where does that fall? how important is it to the house inquiry and how important is it to the president in terms of keeping confidential those communications with close advisors. we still don't know. there hasn't been enough litigation on executive privilege. >> big picture, looks like this country is moving towards a vote on impeachment. it's going to happen at some point. the question is how many folks. jennifer and ron, thanks very much. >>> coming up, could more raids on trifts operations be in the works after the death of al baghdadi and what does this mean for the future of isis there. >> overnight, democratic congresswoman katie hill resigning after inappropriate relationship with a staffer. >>
> does 2008 and how this was handled in the courts under the bush administration with hair yet -- harriet meyer and others inform. the court said there are limits to absolute immunity. >> the question is how far do you get. there's no absolute immunity but the court has to decide in this particular circumstance with the information that they're seeking from this particular witness, you know, where does that fall? how important is it to the house inquiry and how important is it to the...
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only in addition to harriet i mean any and was russia for a. kind of double larry said. there was a lot in american. and a. never met. any stole the one imaginary said i well i mean what solomon and he said it. there were also times when the fire long ago put their internal differences to one site and focused on their common enemy the french treasure that has been set up in the arctic if you don't can be they cannot as you know france ability of the jewish and the habit they are not tied to but that that mattel yet that filled with. an a for us of a little bit well known waterhouse oblio would but the whole of the bluster was in for a little while but house and me here would amount one disavows like and i'm going to know what i am but that i def i work with always. in them to some extent they did. you know some of the thoughts were there when for tired out this running of the little set run of the best phases it then would have had to have the political you know what under fairness you know how soon he i slowly a year was soon what i would get into. get laid if you have
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she was 15 years old and she just said she felt like she had harriet tubman on one shoulder and joining the other. and she couldn't stand up that day and give up her seat to the white lady demanding it. i definitely talk about young people we have to remember her because she really deserves to be remembered. >> i want to say and for the word about greta thunberg because when she started her school strike for the climate, she was the only person who showed up. and for weeks she would do it and slowly other people would join her and it became a global mass movement as we've seen over the last few weeks. in addition to her being a determined passionate advocate for us doing what we know we should do with respect to the climate she also has autism and has persevered with her very strong faith that one person can make a difference in one person can spark others to join. she has as often happens when you stick your head out, especially if you are a young person. she has engendered wild support and millions of young people wanting to be part of her campaign but she is also engendered an enormo
she was 15 years old and she just said she felt like she had harriet tubman on one shoulder and joining the other. and she couldn't stand up that day and give up her seat to the white lady demanding it. i definitely talk about young people we have to remember her because she really deserves to be remembered. >> i want to say and for the word about greta thunberg because when she started her school strike for the climate, she was the only person who showed up. and for weeks she would do it...
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segregation illegal in montgomery alabama and she was 15 years old and just said she felt like she had harriet tubman on one shoulder and sojourner truth the other and could not stand up. so talk about young people we have to remember her because she deserves to be remembered. >> when she started for the climate she was the only person who showed up for weeks and then slowly the other people would join her and it became a global mass movement as we have seen over the last few weeks but that's what i want to emphasize in addition to being a determined abject doing what we should do with respect to climate she has persevered with her very strong faith one person can make a difference or spark others to join. as often happens when you stick your head out, has engendered millions of young people wanting to be a part but also an enormous amount of blowback and then has been criticized and marginalized and made fun of how she speaks her presents herself how she looks and everything about her is undermined and doing so to recognize the power of her example across the world so this is another part of
segregation illegal in montgomery alabama and she was 15 years old and just said she felt like she had harriet tubman on one shoulder and sojourner truth the other and could not stand up. so talk about young people we have to remember her because she deserves to be remembered. >> when she started for the climate she was the only person who showed up for weeks and then slowly the other people would join her and it became a global mass movement as we have seen over the last few weeks but...