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things, harriet.riet.— got the social care proposals, so many things, harriet. it's been a very tricky _ many things, harriet. it's been a very tricky few — many things, harriet. it's been a very tricky few weeks _ many things, harriet. it's been a very tricky few weeks for - many things, harriet. it's been a very tricky few weeks for the - many things, harriet. it's been a i very tricky few weeks for the prime minister. the sleaze stuff and patterson's attempt to spare him has clearly left a lot of tory mps pretty unhappy, especially those who don't have a strong majority, ditto the adjust to changes last week. there's been a lot of things that have caused unhappiness among newer conservative mps and the guardian saying he's losing the confidence. there are people who are criticising the downing street operation, so his advisers not giving him the right to advise. actually the problem lives... with the prime minister himself. there's a quote reported by the bbc, there's a lot of concern about the pm.
things, harriet.riet.— got the social care proposals, so many things, harriet. it's been a very tricky _ many things, harriet. it's been a very tricky few — many things, harriet. it's been a very tricky few weeks _ many things, harriet. it's been a very tricky few weeks for - many things, harriet. it's been a very tricky few weeks for the - many things, harriet. it's been a i very tricky few weeks for the prime minister. the sleaze stuff and patterson's attempt to spare him has clearly left...
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rachel and harriet, think that's dangerous. rachel and harriet. i'll— think that's dangerous.k that's dangerous. rachel and harriet, i'll speak to you _ think that's dangerous. rachel and harriet, i'll speak to you again - think that's dangerous. rachel and harriet, i'll speak to you again at l harriet, i'll speak to you again at 11:30 pm. thank you very much to both of you. thank you forjoining us. rachel and harriet will be back again at 11:30 goodbye for now. good evening. the former tottenham hotspur manager, mauricio pochettino, is tonight the leading contender to take over as manager of manchester united, following the departure of ole gunnar solskjaer. it's not thought the club has made an approach, but pochettino is understood to be open to taking the job now. it's thought he's not completely happy with the setup at his current club, paris saint—germain. he's essentially first—team coach there under sporting director leonardo. pochettino has been at ps6 for ten months, and they sit 11 points clear at the top of the league after 1a games. it's the manchester united play
rachel and harriet, think that's dangerous. rachel and harriet. i'll— think that's dangerous.k that's dangerous. rachel and harriet, i'll speak to you _ think that's dangerous. rachel and harriet, i'll speak to you again - think that's dangerous. rachel and harriet, i'll speak to you again at l harriet, i'll speak to you again at 11:30 pm. thank you very much to both of you. thank you forjoining us. rachel and harriet will be back again at 11:30 goodbye for now. good evening. the former...
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harriet, what did you make of it? — speech today. harriet, what did you make of it?f it? i thought _ speech today. harriet, what did you make of it? i thought quite - speech today. harriet, what did you make of it? i thought quite a - speech today. harriet, what did you | make of it? i thought quite a number of speeches — make of it? i thought quite a number of speeches ? _ make of it? i thought quite a number of speeches ? mac _ make of it? i thought quite a number of speeches ? mac watched, - make of it? i thought quite a number of speeches ? mac watched, and it i of speeches ? mac watched, and it was definitely the most entertaining. —— wash. comparing himself_ entertaining. —— wash. comparing himself to— entertaining. —— wash. comparing himself to moses, speaking about peppa _ himself to moses, speaking about peppa pig and painfully losing his place _ peppa pig and painfully losing his place about three seconds. that's not necessarily the easiest audience either— not necessarily the easiest audience either for— not necessarily the easiest audience either for the
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i'm dr. harriet you. i'm a researcher, i'm my title is actually cop 26 research fellow. i'm based at the priestly international center, the climate at the university of leeds. my research focuses on climate change, education and youth, thought dissipation and climate governance kit to have you. and while in glasgow as well, we have misery, nas, rain, welcome back to the story. was lovely to have you, please remind our audience who you are and what you do for a month from sedan. i'm the chair, but you want the procedure also that pricing change. and the, as you mentioned that you now of the called can you people writing, i'd meet the normal cop. thank. all right, the normal cult thing with a normal caught thing with youth activists. adage, what will the impact be of youth climate action movement on caught $26.00, that is a question. i'm asking that to you right now. if you on youtube, you can be part of the conversation you already wang, and you already have very strong opinions. the comment section is here. your opinions are very welcome. i want to start a 1992. this is
i'm dr. harriet you. i'm a researcher, i'm my title is actually cop 26 research fellow. i'm based at the priestly international center, the climate at the university of leeds. my research focuses on climate change, education and youth, thought dissipation and climate governance kit to have you. and while in glasgow as well, we have misery, nas, rain, welcome back to the story. was lovely to have you, please remind our audience who you are and what you do for a month from sedan. i'm the chair,...
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your panel today, slater harriet, misery, and soak it to see slater. welcome to the strain, please introduce yourself to our international audience. tell them who you are and what you day. i me, my name is slater jol canker and i am a filmmaker. and the director of a documentary i made over 15 years following the rise of the global youth climate movement. looking forward to digging into that hello hello, welcome to the stream. introduce yourself to tell our audience who you are, what you do. hi sa. i'm dr. harry, it's you. i'm a researcher. i'm my title is actually cut 26 research fellow. i'm based at the priestly international center, the climate at the university of leeds. my research focuses on climate change, education and youth participation in climate governance kit to have you. and while in glasgow as well, we had misery, misery, and welcome back to the story was lovely to have you. please remind our audience who you are and what you do. for a month from sedan, i'm the chair that you went to retrieve your old rising. wired change and the, as you
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this is a life or death situation. harriet, i'm going to give this one to you. this is from amman, a company watching us on youtube. what can you say to someone who doesn't know and doesn't care about climate change? i think the best way to get somebody to, to care about climate change is to relate it to something personal. so i live in the north of england and the, the way that i have done that when i've worked with school kids before is linking it to flooding, which is the climate impact that we experienced the most where we live. and so i think going in with things that people care about and people that they know and communities that they feel parts of places that they call home and they want to protect is a good in road and then going from there to all of the other communities and people and places around the world that are impacted and broadening their and awareness from that is, is a good way to do it. i have one for eunice re, this is from rashid, where she says, how do you see the impact of cock 26 on our future? well, it's too early to judge to area to
this is a life or death situation. harriet, i'm going to give this one to you. this is from amman, a company watching us on youtube. what can you say to someone who doesn't know and doesn't care about climate change? i think the best way to get somebody to, to care about climate change is to relate it to something personal. so i live in the north of england and the, the way that i have done that when i've worked with school kids before is linking it to flooding, which is the climate impact that...
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but harriet would be so pleased that fannie lou hamer is having this time, because she doesn't feel -ke with harriet, not with our struggles but having to explain a historical, a truly historical figure. fannie lou hamer seems very much more of a contemporary, an older contemporary, because these struggles are very real today and going on today. when you have back men being shot in the back and being held down by law enforcement, those are recapitulations of what happened during hamer's time. we have not really advanced to the extent that we can look at hamer as a historical figure, but rather we need to lift her up and we need to share her far and wide and learn the lessons of faith and fearlessness. >> it is interesting that you brought up the threads and the recurring themes and how you introduced the idea, when we were preparing and thinking about drawing the parallel between tubman and hamer, which are just unbelievable, and you cannot, if you study those two women, and especially if you study them from kate's book and her work, you will really come to have this incredible unders
but harriet would be so pleased that fannie lou hamer is having this time, because she doesn't feel -ke with harriet, not with our struggles but having to explain a historical, a truly historical figure. fannie lou hamer seems very much more of a contemporary, an older contemporary, because these struggles are very real today and going on today. when you have back men being shot in the back and being held down by law enforcement, those are recapitulations of what happened during hamer's time....
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and they tap on harriet who was 100 years before that. there is a just a little bit of a gap. yet, the more things change the more they remain the same. we are still fighting for the same rights over and over again. may be getting closer may are getting more recognition. both of these stories are definitely women's stories. i like for kate and for us to get into a little bit more of this conversation about what exactly did hamer do? what was that that carried her through to be able to be resilience? to be resistance? to be able to be so committed to her community, to her people, not just her people but to everyone. this was going to benefit everyone and she recognize that she said she was tired but she kept getting up, kept fighting and kept going back. i am hoping we can talk about, where are the high points and what do we know her about? we do not have a lot of time together on this talk. we do it to intrigue people's they go out and get the book and have book discussions and really give lou hamer the credit that she deserves this idea of violent violence from harriet to ham
and they tap on harriet who was 100 years before that. there is a just a little bit of a gap. yet, the more things change the more they remain the same. we are still fighting for the same rights over and over again. may be getting closer may are getting more recognition. both of these stories are definitely women's stories. i like for kate and for us to get into a little bit more of this conversation about what exactly did hamer do? what was that that carried her through to be able to be...
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so i decided to start researching her life, and i got hooked just like i did with harriet tubman. i became hooked on her life and her passion and her brilliance and what she did and what she -- i'm amazed what she sacrificed to bring change in this country. and i hope that everybody learns about her and celebrates her and carries on what she could no longer carry on after her death. >> karen, what does fannie lou hamer mean to you? >> well, it's interesting, cynthia, because in one of the photos of fannie lou hamer there's a real strong likeness to my own grandmother, okay? and my own grandmother similar in build, in stature, and, you know, she was very full in her being. and for me i can remember -- i mean, you know, i'm old, okay? i can remember being riveted by all that went into getting us to 1965 and what preceded it. and it was a topic of conversation in our household. my parents and my grandparents we lived together. and it was a topic, you know, that these voting rights have to happen and that there's a woman from mississippi, and she's singing the song that my family real
so i decided to start researching her life, and i got hooked just like i did with harriet tubman. i became hooked on her life and her passion and her brilliance and what she did and what she -- i'm amazed what she sacrificed to bring change in this country. and i hope that everybody learns about her and celebrates her and carries on what she could no longer carry on after her death. >> karen, what does fannie lou hamer mean to you? >> well, it's interesting, cynthia, because in one...
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will come back with more, harriet hageman is with me right after the short break. bill, mary?r broker carl. carl, say hi to nina, our schwab financial consultant. hm... i know how difficult these calls can be. not with schwab. nina made it easier to set up our financial plan. we can check in on it anytime. it changes when our goals change. planning can't be that easy. actually, it can be, carl. look forward to planning with schwab. schwab! ♪♪ qunol is the number one cardiologist recommended form of coq10. schwab! qunol has 3 times better absorption than regular coq10. the brand i trust is qunol. maria: welcome back i am back with harriet hageman who is challenging liz cheney and wyoming's 2022 primary race. i want to get your take on wyoming in the obvious energy production. a leader in energy for the country on day one of joe biden's presidency. he canceled the xl pipeline and now he is begging opec and blaming the oil company for the price of gasoline. we are headed into the most expensive thanksgiving we have seen in a long time with the national average gasoline price all
will come back with more, harriet hageman is with me right after the short break. bill, mary?r broker carl. carl, say hi to nina, our schwab financial consultant. hm... i know how difficult these calls can be. not with schwab. nina made it easier to set up our financial plan. we can check in on it anytime. it changes when our goals change. planning can't be that easy. actually, it can be, carl. look forward to planning with schwab. schwab! ♪♪ qunol is the number one cardiologist recommended...
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harriet hageman how to an c cheney.ustria back on full lockdown as a booster shots were all in the united states. scott atlas on dr. fauci, deborah birx and making medical decisions. then another high profile celebrity vanished by the chinese communist party. as we learned of a potential hostage swap right before joe biden's call was xi jinping what is joe biden doing to stop the authoritarianism and why is he tiptoeing around xi jinping. >> what we need our people to understand that what china is as a geopolitical competitor in a potential adversary, they seek to overtake us. bret: tennessee senator marsha blackburn is here on china, inflation in biden's attorney general politicking at the department of justice. right here right now on "sunday morning futures" ♪ ♪. bret: first up kevin mccarthy smacked down, the gop leader busted up the democrats plan to vote on biden's tax-and-spend agenda thursday night by speaking for a marathon eight and a half hours forcing the vote to be delayed until friday morning while fightin
harriet hageman how to an c cheney.ustria back on full lockdown as a booster shots were all in the united states. scott atlas on dr. fauci, deborah birx and making medical decisions. then another high profile celebrity vanished by the chinese communist party. as we learned of a potential hostage swap right before joe biden's call was xi jinping what is joe biden doing to stop the authoritarianism and why is he tiptoeing around xi jinping. >> what we need our people to understand that what...
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his half sister was harriet beecher stowe, author of "uncle tom's cabin." let's see. a similar scene was repeated on all the ball places as each was raid by yankee troops. the balls feared the worst, but in the end the soldiers just snatched a few hams. the single exception came at bucks hall plantation, formerly home to william ball's cousin. the bucks hall a mansion, work buildings and crop were burned to the ground by federal soldiers and freed ball slaves. despite the slaughter of the war, no one -- not even on buck hall -- was hurt. and so it was. it's possible to look into the telescope into the past and see how slavery came to an end on specific places and at specific times, and it's a fascinating story. and i told you stories just now from a diary kept by a woman who lived on this plantation. but elsewhere i spent a lot of time with a family named lucas in charleston whose predecessors' great grandparents had been on that very place, on that plantation on that very day and who handed down oral tradition and ask is stories describing that very day in terms that
his half sister was harriet beecher stowe, author of "uncle tom's cabin." let's see. a similar scene was repeated on all the ball places as each was raid by yankee troops. the balls feared the worst, but in the end the soldiers just snatched a few hams. the single exception came at bucks hall plantation, formerly home to william ball's cousin. the bucks hall a mansion, work buildings and crop were burned to the ground by federal soldiers and freed ball slaves. despite the slaughter of...
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announcer: plus, what do harriet tubman and climate change have to do with one another?ore than you might think. and a groundbreaking discovery in a galaxy far, far away. what might be the first planet ever identified outside the milky way. ♪ when you really need to sleep you reach for the really good stuff. new zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. it's non habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. new zzzquil ultra. when you really really need to sleep. hi, i'm steve and i live in austin, texas. i work as a personal assistant to the owner of a large manufacturing firm. i've got anywhere from 10 to 50 projects going at any given time. i absolutely have to be sharp. let me tell ya, i was struggling with my memory. it was going downhill. my friend recommended that i try prevagen and over time, it made a very significant difference in my memory and in my cognitive ability. i started to feel a much better sense of well-being. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. you have always loved vicks vapors. and now you'll really love new v
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you mentioned that she published harriet beecher stowe. could you talk about her involvement with abolitionism? >> well, she wasn't an abolitionist. she thought that slavery was morally wrong. she died when -- the census was a couple of years after her birth, it show that there was one slave in her little town in new hampshire. she certainly had visited -- i believe, again this is not proven or documented, but i believe that she visited the south. and she encountered slavery. and her first book wasn't amanda imaginative view of slavery. and she supported the arguments against if. but she, being a woman of the 18th century, i guess, doubt that the bargains that the founders had made over slavery should continue until a time that the country could piece of bly get rid of slavery. she supported what was known as colonization. and that is, sending freed slaves to africa. to a colony that became the country of liberia. she did this because she thought that freed slaves wouldn't be able to succeed in america. she called mr. pains experiments. in
you mentioned that she published harriet beecher stowe. could you talk about her involvement with abolitionism? >> well, she wasn't an abolitionist. she thought that slavery was morally wrong. she died when -- the census was a couple of years after her birth, it show that there was one slave in her little town in new hampshire. she certainly had visited -- i believe, again this is not proven or documented, but i believe that she visited the south. and she encountered slavery. and her...
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these are things that you never saw in the ozzie and harriet show or donna reed or leave it to beaver. when you watch a show that's based on losing someone, that adds a deep-rooted truth to the hardness of life. and then it gives comedy even more after a reason to go as crazy as you want to go. that's my shirt! >> you'll just have to wear your pants higher. >> in the '60, we see the sit koym move away from stories solely focused on the nuclear family. divorce had become more prevalent in north american life. but it took a while to be reflected in sit-coms. ♪ the brady bunch ♪ >> the brady bunch is the story of two separate families glued together. the woman with three girls, the guy with three boys. the man was a widower. divorce was a taboo topic on television. let's leave it so you don't know. >> i'm just trying to find out what they did with my ball. >> it was an evolution if leave it to beaver, shown from the kids' point of view. >> will you lends me your skate key? >> i'm not lending anything to snitchers. >> it's their appearance or school work or tear friends. >> say pete brady
these are things that you never saw in the ozzie and harriet show or donna reed or leave it to beaver. when you watch a show that's based on losing someone, that adds a deep-rooted truth to the hardness of life. and then it gives comedy even more after a reason to go as crazy as you want to go. that's my shirt! >> you'll just have to wear your pants higher. >> in the '60, we see the sit koym move away from stories solely focused on the nuclear family. divorce had become more...
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. >> reporter: more than 700 people signed a petition asking nasa to change the name to harriet tubman >> reporter: nasa declined the request. saying in a statement, the lavender scare was a painful time in american history. nas assess historian conducted research and nasa found no evidence that warrants changing its name. >> people like me that have worked with nasa extensively, had a lot of work and are queer feel like this is a decision made without understanding where it came from. >> reporter: as the countdown to launch comes closer there is one point of agreement -- >> what i'll say, whatever we call it, we'll use jwst to do excellent science. >> reporter: jason carroll, cnn, new york. >> you can watch "the hunt for planet b" tonight right here at 9:00 p.m. >>> meet one of cnn's heroes of 2021. >> african americans were dying at a rate greater than any group in philadelphia, so i jumped in. we were intentional about getting black and brown communities the access and care they needed. those who are most vulnerable, they need to have the support. >> i'm done. you're great. >> just
. >> reporter: more than 700 people signed a petition asking nasa to change the name to harriet tubman >> reporter: nasa declined the request. saying in a statement, the lavender scare was a painful time in american history. nas assess historian conducted research and nasa found no evidence that warrants changing its name. >> people like me that have worked with nasa extensively, had a lot of work and are queer feel like this is a decision made without understanding where it...
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the young harriet beecher stowe, and many others. >> i think that's extraordinary. and it wasn't just -- it was female education but she also believed that women needed to be educated so they can better instruct their children with the new republic's civil virtues. she called this the doctrine of republican, small "r" republican, motherhood. do you want to expand on that? >> this is a very important point. as i mentioned earlier, when she started her magazine only half of american women were literate. she deeply believed that women had the same intellectual capabilities as men, but the difference was that men were educated and women weren't. so she believed -- and she believed that education was a lifelong process. she wanted women to be educated, to read and write and study subjects that previously had been considered too taxing for the female mind. but she considered it a lifelong process. in her magazine she would publish reading lists and articles about science, and very serious stuff. but for 50 years, every issue of every magazine that she edited talked about
the young harriet beecher stowe, and many others. >> i think that's extraordinary. and it wasn't just -- it was female education but she also believed that women needed to be educated so they can better instruct their children with the new republic's civil virtues. she called this the doctrine of republican, small "r" republican, motherhood. do you want to expand on that? >> this is a very important point. as i mentioned earlier, when she started her magazine only half of...
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harriet tubman, but that's note appropriate for this. >> nasa declined our request for an interview american history. nasa's historian conducted an exhaustive search. he also talked to experts. nasa found no evidence they're changing the name. some said nasa needed to be transparent. >> people like me who have worked with nasa extensively and are queer feel like this is a decision made without really understanding what it came from. >> as the countdown to launch draws closer, there's one point of agreement. >> what i'll say is whatever we call it, we're going to use jwst to do excellent science. >> could there possibly be life out there? >> tune in, the hunt for planet b premiers tonight at 9:00 p.m. only on cnn. >>> you are live in the cnn newsroom. a short time ago, chaos and panic at one of the world's busiest airports and high travel weekends of the year. that was the scene earlier this afternoon. people hitting the floor crawling away after gunfire rang out at a security check point. passengers even pouring on to the tarmac trying to get out of the terminal. the atlanta airport
harriet tubman, but that's note appropriate for this. >> nasa declined our request for an interview american history. nasa's historian conducted an exhaustive search. he also talked to experts. nasa found no evidence they're changing the name. some said nasa needed to be transparent. >> people like me who have worked with nasa extensively and are queer feel like this is a decision made without really understanding what it came from. >> as the countdown to launch draws closer,...
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louis, illinois, harriet stringer's three-year-old granddaughter was shot and killed, in her bedroom watching tv when a stray bullet tore through the wall. >> we heard some gunshots. pow, pow, pow, pow, pow. >> no arrests have been made, and random gunfire continues to be a problem in her neighborhood. >> do you feel safe in your home >> sometimes i do, sometimes i don't. people are not safe, really, no. all the violence, you know, it's got to stop. really got to stop >> the st. louis area hardly alone in this struggle last year murders nationwide increased nearly 30% from 2019 baltimore, detroit, new orleans also among america's most violent cities here in st. louis, they're focusing on finding organic solutions. cure violence is a city funded program attacking the issue head on with violence interrupters. >> how do you see your role? >> to meet the youngsters where they're at, try to have impact. >> many of the interrupters are ex-convicts that grew up in st. louis, engage residents to anticipate where violence may occur and intervening before it does. >> our approach is one of pas
louis, illinois, harriet stringer's three-year-old granddaughter was shot and killed, in her bedroom watching tv when a stray bullet tore through the wall. >> we heard some gunshots. pow, pow, pow, pow, pow. >> no arrests have been made, and random gunfire continues to be a problem in her neighborhood. >> do you feel safe in your home >> sometimes i do, sometimes i don't. people are not safe, really, no. all the violence, you know, it's got to stop. really got to stop...
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her partners included harriet redman, job opportunities for black women were very limited. so she worked as a janitor at the cities in u.s. district court but you also the president of portland's colored women's equal suffrage association the sophisticated third-generation western suffragists also mounted new kinds of splashy creed of campaigns that change american politicking for ever with marches, publicity stunts and the first button told maggie even electric signs. in seattle, doctor coarseness eaten, co-authored the washington women's cookbook, votes for women, good things to eat. she is also an accomplished mountaineer who had some wicked all of the state of washington's, i think there are six big peaks. she led a party of men and women, the women had to wear knickerbockers which are sort of canvas shorts that kind of buckle under the knee. she led this party on a three-week camping trip to carry a suffrage and to the summit of mount rainier. here she is in washington. the other washington. by 1914 suffragists had one in washington, california, oregon, arizona, kansas
her partners included harriet redman, job opportunities for black women were very limited. so she worked as a janitor at the cities in u.s. district court but you also the president of portland's colored women's equal suffrage association the sophisticated third-generation western suffragists also mounted new kinds of splashy creed of campaigns that change american politicking for ever with marches, publicity stunts and the first button told maggie even electric signs. in seattle, doctor...
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harriet beecher stowe, the author of "uncle tom's cabin" famously said that a married woman had the same rights as a slave. no more, no less. they were basically their husband's property, and the way they built their evolution from taking their domestic authority that they had in their home, taking it out to the community by starting community organizations, then broadening up to social reform and then finally suffrage. it was amazing, their efforts. i think of my own mother did not have the opportunities that her brother had. and this is just, you know, one generation back. i can remember when i was in the high school and college reading articles in young women's magazine saying that if you were going out with a boy and you were taller, you better wear flat shoes, and don't act too smart, you know, act a little dumb. like, i mean, this isn't all that long ago in history. >> no. >> so yeah, i think we have a great deal to be thankful for. >> yeah, i agree. so we're just about out of time, and running out of questions. so i'm going to leave you with this last question that circles back to
harriet beecher stowe, the author of "uncle tom's cabin" famously said that a married woman had the same rights as a slave. no more, no less. they were basically their husband's property, and the way they built their evolution from taking their domestic authority that they had in their home, taking it out to the community by starting community organizations, then broadening up to social reform and then finally suffrage. it was amazing, their efforts. i think of my own mother did not...
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there's a woman on the place named harriet and she has a son and james ball, the unmarried james ball sells the plantation, buys another place and moves to it and the only person, according to the paper record that goes with him is harriet and her son. they resettle there. further more james ball dies and the record shows that he leaves $500 to harriett and to know other african-american. things like that have kind of -- which is circumstantial evidence but persuasive. in the case of a couple of families, i would find photographs of james ball and of family berkeley county. had a photograph of their great grandfather who was purported to be the son of james ball. i compare these and it was strong family resemblance. it's very difficult to excavate the details of this very painful history. it does help come to term with the real deal and the real story of our history by talking about these stories, honestly. >> thank you, sir. what was it like finding about the connection of indicate wilson to your family? >> it was deep. she was the matriarch of the halston family, if i'm not mistaken
there's a woman on the place named harriet and she has a son and james ball, the unmarried james ball sells the plantation, buys another place and moves to it and the only person, according to the paper record that goes with him is harriet and her son. they resettle there. further more james ball dies and the record shows that he leaves $500 to harriett and to know other african-american. things like that have kind of -- which is circumstantial evidence but persuasive. in the case of a couple...
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sandy ker of harriet, what university he told me, the acadia and green revolution has turned the island economy around. we get students to come here from around the world under kittens that come back to learn about renewable energy in this community. and a number of them, steve and jacob, jose with the local air renewable energy companies must really reverse in the bream drain that we see around the rest of the case. while there's still a long way to go these islands a well on the road to carbon neutrality, wind and tide, a driving a seismic change, giving the rest of the world a glimpse of things to come. nick clock al jazeera, the oconee islands, scotland in sit on some schools, the universities have suspended, studies, and solidarity with strike action against last month's military takeover. c don's protest movements has been pushing supporters to maintain demonstrations and civil disobedience campaigns. is rejected internationally backs initiatives to return to power sharing arrangements with the military missile. sorry, r a's lie for a same car. same result, russo resume rock. ther
sandy ker of harriet, what university he told me, the acadia and green revolution has turned the island economy around. we get students to come here from around the world under kittens that come back to learn about renewable energy in this community. and a number of them, steve and jacob, jose with the local air renewable energy companies must really reverse in the bream drain that we see around the rest of the case. while there's still a long way to go these islands a well on the road to...
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i spoke to dr. cindi cur of harriet, what university he told me, the acadia and green revolution has turned the island economy around. we get students that come here from around the world under kittens that come back to learn about renewable energy in this community. and a number of them, steve and jacob, jose with the local air renewable energy companies not really reverse in the brain drain that we see around the rest of the case. while there's still a long way to go, these islands a well on the road to carbon neutrality, wind and tide, a driving a size make change, giving the rest of the world a glimpse of things to come. nick clock al jazeera, the oconee islands, scotland. greece is the 1st european ports of coal from many asylum seekers from africa and asia. but now this and you contingent making the journey all the way from cuba, shown several police reports from athens and hi. these people have managed to get from the americas to eastern europe. federal and louder has been traveling since may when they sold their business and left their native cuba. the pandemic combined with
i spoke to dr. cindi cur of harriet, what university he told me, the acadia and green revolution has turned the island economy around. we get students that come here from around the world under kittens that come back to learn about renewable energy in this community. and a number of them, steve and jacob, jose with the local air renewable energy companies not really reverse in the brain drain that we see around the rest of the case. while there's still a long way to go, these islands a well on...
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the harriet tubman at memorial pit of despair, putting the okay back and woke. that's our show, but check out my podcast government secrets with graham al would also text the word redacted to 33777, to join our free e mail list until next time. good night. and keep fighting with while we've made our pilgrimage to pick going holy land, no salvador were in el dante, better known as bitcoin beach. i'm country is really ready to go for the coin hyper, but point is ation joining other countries around the world. the president has made big point legal center. people are using big coin to buy a coffee in san salvador and it's making a huge impact on the population. ah ah ah ah. anti co written demonstrations continue for a 2nd night in the netherlands. protestors were seen tearing through the streets of the hague, holding players and setting fires in their way. he also interrupted in the austrian capital against a coven lockdown due to started monday and the mandatory inoculation in the coming months. correspondence, is there a lighting place behind it? these demonstra
the harriet tubman at memorial pit of despair, putting the okay back and woke. that's our show, but check out my podcast government secrets with graham al would also text the word redacted to 33777, to join our free e mail list until next time. good night. and keep fighting with while we've made our pilgrimage to pick going holy land, no salvador were in el dante, better known as bitcoin beach. i'm country is really ready to go for the coin hyper, but point is ation joining other countries...
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being produced to par, marine, and road transport, i spoke to doctor sandy cur harriet, what university he told me the arcadian green revolution has turned the island economy around. we get students that come here from around the world under keating's that come back to learn about renewable energy in this community and a number of them city. and i take up jose with the local air renewable energy company is not really reverse in the brain tree that we see around the rest of the u. k. while there's still a long way to go, these islands are well on the road to carbon neutrality, wind and tide, a driving a size make change, giving the rest of the world a glimpse of things to come. mcclark al jazeera, the orkney islands, scotland ah, recapping your top story so far today, the united nations is pushing for the release of ethiopian staff, detained by the government in ada sapa. the conflict between the central government and nolan to cry rebels has escalated in recent weeks. as far as i know, no explanation given to us by why these, these staff members are, are detained. and they, they are 16
being produced to par, marine, and road transport, i spoke to doctor sandy cur harriet, what university he told me the arcadian green revolution has turned the island economy around. we get students that come here from around the world under keating's that come back to learn about renewable energy in this community and a number of them city. and i take up jose with the local air renewable energy company is not really reverse in the brain tree that we see around the rest of the u. k. while...
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from that dialog. logo ceramics, feature portraits of american icons of color from abolitionists, harriet tubman, to the rapper d m. x. their faces are emblazoned on delicately painted teapots and vases. the luxury items of histories colonizers now vessels to empower those once marginalized . people that have come before me through the civil rights movement, through my parents. all their energy is create an opportunity for me to know how the autonomy to make artwork. google was born to puerto rican parents and raised here in kensington. a philadelphia neighbourhood that struggle with prime and poverty, he had no formal art education growing up by he was surrounded by inspiration. my art history classes took place in the streets, seen graffiti. she mural art, seeing the portraits painted of black historical figures in philly. that was the only type of art that i saw. and so ingrained in my mind as this is what art looks like. logo says as a young hispanic, he was type cast by teachers as likely to go to prison. he painted graffiti and worked factory jobs until he enrolled in a survey mix c
from that dialog. logo ceramics, feature portraits of american icons of color from abolitionists, harriet tubman, to the rapper d m. x. their faces are emblazoned on delicately painted teapots and vases. the luxury items of histories colonizers now vessels to empower those once marginalized . people that have come before me through the civil rights movement, through my parents. all their energy is create an opportunity for me to know how the autonomy to make artwork. google was born to puerto...
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the harriet tubman at memorial pet despair put in the okay back and woke. that's our show, but check out my podcast government secrets with graham al would also text the word redacted to 33777, to join our free e mail list until next time. good night, and k fighting, ah, or new york, it's really what america's about, ah, when our mayor took our vacation, he was elected because of his campaign on our city, being a tale of 2 cities, the haves and i have not. and those who have not are usually the ones who wind up being buried on hard out. the city is always wanted to forget about city is wanted to forget about the people who are buried there. just wanted to forget about the fact that there is a potter's field that there was a place where difficult stories are hidden. the fact that we're using inmates to maintain this act as burial site, where 1000000 souls are buried. where so much of new york city history is buried is document of the inequality that has existed in the city for centuries. ah, ah, ah o. protests erupt in the austrian capital against the kobe,
the harriet tubman at memorial pet despair put in the okay back and woke. that's our show, but check out my podcast government secrets with graham al would also text the word redacted to 33777, to join our free e mail list until next time. good night, and k fighting, ah, or new york, it's really what america's about, ah, when our mayor took our vacation, he was elected because of his campaign on our city, being a tale of 2 cities, the haves and i have not. and those who have not are usually the...
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i spoke to harriet oppenheimer from the national hearing charity rnid a little earlier, and she toldmoment, it's a visceral moment to switch between hearing and silence. and i think that is what everyone felt who watched it. we have had a huge amount of interest from people, those who are deaf and in the hearing world, to what rose did last night. what have people been saying after viewing that piece last night? i think there are two things to be sad. those in the dap world, devout rose being on strictly come dancing, they have talked about feeling seen and valued and included and what an amazing role model she is and rose is wonderful because she is an outstanding dancer and i feel she has demonstrated that deaf people can dance as well as anyone else with some reasonable adjustments. she said, didn't she, there is nothing wrong with being deaf. it is such a joy to be there. what she did last night was, it is that old adage, isn't it? you don't know until you walk in someone else�*s shoes and she certainly put us all through that last night. that is absolutely right. i think that la
i spoke to harriet oppenheimer from the national hearing charity rnid a little earlier, and she toldmoment, it's a visceral moment to switch between hearing and silence. and i think that is what everyone felt who watched it. we have had a huge amount of interest from people, those who are deaf and in the hearing world, to what rose did last night. what have people been saying after viewing that piece last night? i think there are two things to be sad. those in the dap world, devout rose being...
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sandy cur harriet, what university he told me the arcadian green revolution has turned the island economy around. we get students to come here from around the world under kaden's that come back to learn about renewable energy in this community. and a number of them, steve and jacob, jose was say at the local air renewable energy companies not really reverse in the, in the brain drain that we see around the rest of the u. k. while there's still a long way to go these islands a well on the road to carbon neutrality, wind and tide, a driving a size make change, giving the rest of the world a glimpse of things to come. nick clark, al jazeera, the orkney islands, scotland. oh, this is al jazeera, these are the top stories, 72 drivers who work for the world food program in ethiopia had been arrested by the government. the u. n. is also pushing for the release of 16 ethiopian staff who have also been detained. madeau has more now from addis ababa. the government accused them of what is called tad or is them and they seem to be all from one community. that's a good. i am some government official.
sandy cur harriet, what university he told me the arcadian green revolution has turned the island economy around. we get students to come here from around the world under kaden's that come back to learn about renewable energy in this community. and a number of them, steve and jacob, jose was say at the local air renewable energy companies not really reverse in the, in the brain drain that we see around the rest of the u. k. while there's still a long way to go these islands a well on the road...
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sandy kerr and harriet, what university he told me, the acadia and green revolution has turned the island economy around. we get students to come here from around the world under kaden's that come back to learn about renewable energy in this community. and a number of them, steve and jacob jose with the local air renewable energy companies not really reverse in the brain drain that we see around the rest of the u. k. while there's still a long way to go, these islands a well on the road to carbon neutrality, wind and tide, a driving a size make change, giving the rest of the world a glimpse of things to come. nick clark al jazeera, the oconee islands. scotland are a separatist leader in nigeria is due back in court, accused of treason nam, d. cannon has pleaded not guilty. he runs a group called the indigenous people of b ephra. that was a secession estate. the split from nigeria, from 1967 until 1970 nigerian government blames cannon for inciting violence there through his social media post and radio broadcast. he was previously jailed on criminal conspiracy charges, but skipped bail in
sandy kerr and harriet, what university he told me, the acadia and green revolution has turned the island economy around. we get students to come here from around the world under kaden's that come back to learn about renewable energy in this community. and a number of them, steve and jacob jose with the local air renewable energy companies not really reverse in the brain drain that we see around the rest of the u. k. while there's still a long way to go, these islands a well on the road to...
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and you harriet like a nic and wait with you where you are. so sir, is meditation fiances when 5 minutes a day, just meditating about your own strengths, who you are, what your purposes in life, what you're here to do, what you're here to cray, who you love, who loves you, do just the fat people, and then everything else any haters out there, you know, i find down the toilet. i, i'm also strong believe in just not reading it because, i mean, i don't even know we've been in the business for long time. yeah. yes. you are. you still have quite a famous game for things you do like easier now do you think bigger things seem to be more diverse? you know, do you think is easier to make your fills? you know, as it is just that. so i think it's just harder to speak. that's why they're not in a corrupt you sound. we're not making a film because your black asian writer. yeah, sure. our audience was going to like it. yeah, it'll just be yeah, it will just be more unique. can we think about some different cost killing? yes. can you mean add another story a
and you harriet like a nic and wait with you where you are. so sir, is meditation fiances when 5 minutes a day, just meditating about your own strengths, who you are, what your purposes in life, what you're here to do, what you're here to cray, who you love, who loves you, do just the fat people, and then everything else any haters out there, you know, i find down the toilet. i, i'm also strong believe in just not reading it because, i mean, i don't even know we've been in the business for long...
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sandy cur harriet, what university he told me, the acadia and green revolution has turned the island economy around. we get students that come here from around the world under kittens that come back to learn about renewable energy in this community. and a number of them, steve. and i take up jose was say, the local and renewable energy companies not really reverse in the brain tree that we see around the rest of the case. while there's still a long way to go these islands a well on the road to carbon neutrality, wind and tide, a driving a size make change, giving the rest of the world a glimpse of things to come. nick, clock al jazeera, the oconee islands, scotland. oh, i could check the headlines here on al jazeera, china and the u. s. a promised to work together more closely to combat climate change in spite of their differences, both pledge to speed up emissions reductions to meet the goals of the past climate deal. well, you as climate envoy john carries has corporation is key to getting the job done. the united states and china are releasing a joint declaration which lays out ho
sandy cur harriet, what university he told me, the acadia and green revolution has turned the island economy around. we get students that come here from around the world under kittens that come back to learn about renewable energy in this community. and a number of them, steve. and i take up jose was say, the local and renewable energy companies not really reverse in the brain tree that we see around the rest of the case. while there's still a long way to go these islands a well on the road to...
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sandy ker of harriet, what university he told me, the acadian green revolution has turned the island economy around. we get students that come here from around the world under kaden's that come back to learn about renewable energy in this community. and a number of them, steve and take up joe's was said, the local lab, renewable energy companies not really reverse in the, in the brain drain that we see around the rest of the case. while that's still a long way to go these islands a well on the road to carbon neutrality, wind and tide, a driving a seismic change, giving the rest of the world a glimpse of things to come. nick, clock al jazeera, the ok islands. scotland. watching the news, our life from london still had on the program why thousands of hindus are risking their health to take a dip in a river covered in toxic foam afghans of bracing for a harsh winter court between starvation at home or displacement abroad. and in sport football, playing legend, getting ready to take on an all new challenge. and he will be here with that story more. ah, the united nations is saying 72 tru
sandy ker of harriet, what university he told me, the acadian green revolution has turned the island economy around. we get students that come here from around the world under kaden's that come back to learn about renewable energy in this community. and a number of them, steve and take up joe's was said, the local lab, renewable energy companies not really reverse in the, in the brain drain that we see around the rest of the case. while that's still a long way to go these islands a well on the...