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harriet, you've not the her at the moment. harriet, you've got the inside _ her at the moment.side track. first of - her at the moment. harriet, you've got the inside track. first of all, - got the inside track. first of all, what should we make of tom tugenhadt�*s endorsement? and secondly, how do you think this contest is shaping up? is it all over? it contest is shaping up? is it all over? . . , ., over? it certainly has that feel that it's all — over? it certainly has that feel that it's all over _ over? it certainly has that feel that it's all over for _ over? it certainly has that feel that it's all over for rishi - over? it certainly has that feel. that it's all over for rishi sunak. he still trying, there's no sense he's about to drop out. i think to a degree, he's still got a chance, something could go disastrously wrong in liz truss's campaign, or rishi sunak could nail her blind with policy. rishi sunak could nail her blind with policy-— rishi sunak could nail her blind with oli . , , with policy. you're right, because i remember— with policy. you're right, because i
harriet, you've not the her at the moment. harriet, you've got the inside _ her at the moment.side track. first of - her at the moment. harriet, you've got the inside track. first of all, - got the inside track. first of all, what should we make of tom tugenhadt�*s endorsement? and secondly, how do you think this contest is shaping up? is it all over? it contest is shaping up? is it all over? . . , ., over? it certainly has that feel that it's all — over? it certainly has that feel that...
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harriet, have you looked at it? i— at that one. harriet, have you looked at it?marks for— looked at it? i have, yes. full marks for your _ looked at it? i have, yes. full. marks for your honesty, james, looked at it? i have, yes. full- marks for your honesty, james, you marks for your honesty, james, you get brownie points for that. carry on, carry it. i get brownie points for that. carry on. carry it— on, carry it. i did my homework. this is a really _ on, carry it. i did my homework. this is a really interesting - on, carry it. i did my homework. this is a really interesting story, and it's— this is a really interesting story, and it's not— this is a really interesting story, and it's not entirely clear what the motivation — and it's not entirely clear what the motivation is behind these societies. it's become the first major— societies. it's become the first major lender to pull its mortgages for second — major lender to pull its mortgages for second homes that are not let out. for second homes that are not let out they— for second homes that are not let out.
harriet, have you looked at it? i— at that one. harriet, have you looked at it?marks for— looked at it? i have, yes. full marks for your _ looked at it? i have, yes. full. marks for your honesty, james, looked at it? i have, yes. full- marks for your honesty, james, you marks for your honesty, james, you get brownie points for that. carry on, carry it. i get brownie points for that. carry on. carry it— on, carry it. i did my homework. this is a really _ on, carry it. i did my homework....
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harriet joins me right now.ng and thank you for having me. maria: well, liz cheney has been focused on the committee for january 6th. cheney told "the new york times" last week that her alliance with the january 6th committee democrats is not political, but is educational. she was born in wyoming but, of course, grew up in washington, d.c. suburbs, only returned and is now there. your thoughts on what's happening on the ground coming up to your primary. >> well, first, i believe that she was born in wisconsin. setting that aside, what's going on on the ground is -- [inaudible] and has been for quite some time. she'll pop in every once in a while, fly in a private plane, go to a private home, have a handful of people that she talks to, but for the most part she's completely abandoned wyoming for, i guess, bigger and better things. i find that to be an interesting comment from her standpoint. the january 6th committee is clearly political. every aspect of it is political. the way we refer to it out here a kangaroo
harriet joins me right now.ng and thank you for having me. maria: well, liz cheney has been focused on the committee for january 6th. cheney told "the new york times" last week that her alliance with the january 6th committee democrats is not political, but is educational. she was born in wyoming but, of course, grew up in washington, d.c. suburbs, only returned and is now there. your thoughts on what's happening on the ground coming up to your primary. >> well, first, i believe...
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this bill helps strengthen the recognition of harriet tubman's home.'m pleased the coins issued under this legislation bearing harriet tubman's likeness and symbolizing her legacy, will directly benefit preservation and efforts at the tubman home in auburn for years to come. i want to thank congressman meeks for joining me in introducing this house version of this bill as well as senators portman and rosen for their successful efforts to unanimously pass this legislation in the senate earlier this year. i look forward to sending this bill to the president's desk for signature and i urge my colleagues to vote in favor of honoring a truly great american hero who is tough -- who was tough as nails. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman -- the gentleman from arkansas. mr. hill: i'm ready to close. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentlelady continue to reserve. mr. hill: i urge my colleagues low the recommendation from mr. katko and support h.r. 1842 and yield back the balance of my time. th
this bill helps strengthen the recognition of harriet tubman's home.'m pleased the coins issued under this legislation bearing harriet tubman's likeness and symbolizing her legacy, will directly benefit preservation and efforts at the tubman home in auburn for years to come. i want to thank congressman meeks for joining me in introducing this house version of this bill as well as senators portman and rosen for their successful efforts to unanimously pass this legislation in the senate earlier...
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my name is harriet garrett. >> go before i call the cops. >> harriet pressed on. >> good morning, sir. my name is harriet garrett. my daughter is missing. and they're trying to give -- we're trying to get some news coverage. >> like so many of the volunteers that day, alison rockwell wasn't a relative. she was looking for nique, her co-worker. >> i love nique. nique was great. she was so great to work with, very smart. lots of energy. positive. wonderful. just a wonderful person. >> on the morning of the search, alison recalls that she and another colleague from work, a man named derek, were running late, and that would turn out to be an important twist of fate. >> 40 minutes late, actually. everyone else had started searching. >> were you given a grid or an area to look at? >> yes. we were given the front of the neighborhood, the very front of the neighborhood. on the right. >> it was one of the last unassigned sections of the organizers'search grid, a patch of woods near a busy road. >> derek and i went into t
my name is harriet garrett. >> go before i call the cops. >> harriet pressed on. >> good morning, sir. my name is harriet garrett. my daughter is missing. and they're trying to give -- we're trying to get some news coverage. >> like so many of the volunteers that day, alison rockwell wasn't a relative. she was looking for nique, her co-worker. >> i love nique. nique was great. she was so great to work with, very smart. lots of energy. positive. wonderful. just a...
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herand harriet had a great championship, hasn't she?o ukraine, latvia, the former french open champion, after that defeat, though, and that disappointment, we took some time to speak to both weather and harriet. reaching the first wta quarterfinals heading into these championships and weather watson still having one of the best weeks of her career. this is what both of them had to say afterwards. i absolutely love it back here — to say afterwards. i absolutely love it back here and _ to say afterwards. i absolutely love it back here and feel _ to say afterwards. i absolutely love it back here and feel proud - to say afterwards. i absolutely love it back here and feel proud of - it back here and feel proud of myself for reaching a milestone that i have been wanting to make for a long time. and use that as motivation and confidence going into the hard court swing.— the hard court swing. honestly, it's been so awesome _ the hard court swing. honestly, it's been so awesome to _ the hard court swing. honestly, it's been so awesome to be _ th
herand harriet had a great championship, hasn't she?o ukraine, latvia, the former french open champion, after that defeat, though, and that disappointment, we took some time to speak to both weather and harriet. reaching the first wta quarterfinals heading into these championships and weather watson still having one of the best weeks of her career. this is what both of them had to say afterwards. i absolutely love it back here — to say afterwards. i absolutely love it back here and _ to say...
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so we are going to respond to this question and unfortunately harriet and i are seasoned veterans. so we'll handle this we're ready to start so you commence good. well one of the things that jack said to start with was how did we get involved with the borderlands and to talk about her history with the border and i am not from the border, but i have lived in los angeles san diego and san antonio for many years and my doctoral research was on undocumented families who crossed the border with children because i was fascinated by the courage that it takes to do that and i wanted to know what the experience that the children were and some of my work experiences had been teaching and inner-city schools in los angeles. where a lot of the immigrant children came in. i also worked for a national origin desegregation center that sent me to border cities like calexico desert sands to try to help them start programs for english language learners, so i had a lot of fieldwork listen to a lot of stories of people who crossed the borders who lived on both sides of the borders and my family and i t
so we are going to respond to this question and unfortunately harriet and i are seasoned veterans. so we'll handle this we're ready to start so you commence good. well one of the things that jack said to start with was how did we get involved with the borderlands and to talk about her history with the border and i am not from the border, but i have lived in los angeles san diego and san antonio for many years and my doctoral research was on undocumented families who crossed the border with...
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t harriet, it'so great to see you tonight. now it seems like liz cheney is engaged in this constant betrayal of the people off wyoming who are worried about fuel prices, the cost of living ,and yet see her on this quixotic crusade against donald trump and the populist conservative movementrv. s are you seeing similar sentiment on the ground here in wyoming? so, laura , everything you said tonight, you hit the nail absolutely on the head.ad it was really enjoyable to listen to you. the folks of wyoming, our are saying or echoing exactly what you were talking about. what you're talking about is that there is a unified party in washington, d.c. made up of elitear democratsty and republicans and they don't necessarily care who's in powern just as long as they are. when donald trump came in , he turned out he turned over theov tables in the temple, i think you'd say. and started exposing these people for what they were. i often say that he kicked overs rocks and a lot of really ugly, slimy things scurried out from under those rocks
t harriet, it'so great to see you tonight. now it seems like liz cheney is engaged in this constant betrayal of the people off wyoming who are worried about fuel prices, the cost of living ,and yet see her on this quixotic crusade against donald trump and the populist conservative movementrv. s are you seeing similar sentiment on the ground here in wyoming? so, laura , everything you said tonight, you hit the nail absolutely on the head.ad it was really enjoyable to listen to you. the folks of...
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alsothe question of who is an astronomer, ke, let's think about why was it harriet tubman astronomerthough she observed the night sky and used stars for celestial navigation and the service of something that could not have been greater, right, people's freedom? to me, that makes her an astronomer. >> with the name, see a lot more hope and happiness. there's a lot more positive characteristics that come with the name such as harriet tubman space telescope then james webb. and it gives a lot of people who have traditionally been excluded essence of belonging, i would say. amy: "behind the name: james webb space telescope." we will link to the full film on our website democracynow.org. the film features the historian audra wolf, ralph danner, astronomers jenna prescott weinstein and lucianne walkowicz , who spoke with earlier about the petition they helped launch for nasa to change the james webb based telescope's name, which has gathered 1800 signatures and counting. that does it for our show. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-ma
alsothe question of who is an astronomer, ke, let's think about why was it harriet tubman astronomerthough she observed the night sky and used stars for celestial navigation and the service of something that could not have been greater, right, people's freedom? to me, that makes her an astronomer. >> with the name, see a lot more hope and happiness. there's a lot more positive characteristics that come with the name such as harriet tubman space telescope then james webb. and it gives a...
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several candidates including natural resources attorney harriet angle men are running against january liz cheney. >> i will never put party against above my duty to the country, i will never put parity above the constitution, i swore an oath by god, and i will abide by it. i will not say something that is wrong simply to earn votes and political support. that's with the voters of wyoming deserve. >> let's bring in tim miller, a contributor to the bulwark and it communications director for jill bush, his, book why we did, it was just released this week. tim, my friend, congratulations. it's a big deal. you finally have the book out in the world. i have to tell you, tell listening to hageman sounds like opposite day or life in the upside down where she starts talking about two systems of justice and i think that all of us who were tethered to reality knew where she was headed into theater. so the question to you is, this chinese principal reality based stance save her in wyoming? >> thank you alicia. i think that republican broden by bob subtitles leading up to that wyoming house debate
several candidates including natural resources attorney harriet angle men are running against january liz cheney. >> i will never put party against above my duty to the country, i will never put parity above the constitution, i swore an oath by god, and i will abide by it. i will not say something that is wrong simply to earn votes and political support. that's with the voters of wyoming deserve. >> let's bring in tim miller, a contributor to the bulwark and it communications...
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. >>> ahead, the land harriet tubman traveled across to free hundreds of slaves.ppearing. the growing threat to so many american national parks. when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didid't t kn whahatmy c caswa, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to k how much their accident case is worth.h barnes. t ouour juryry aorneneys hehelpou the insurance company getenwasn't fair.ity y cablele. i didn't know what my case was worth, so i called the barnes firm. llll theararnes rmrm now the best result possible. ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ >>> in our earth matters series, 500 of the earth's biggest trees are in danger of burning to a crisp as a wildfire rapidly encroaches on mariposa grove in california's yosemite national park. rene marsh reports from a national park on the east coast that's vanishing due to the climate disaster caused by humans. >> reporter: the land is disappearing before our eyes. marilyn's eastern shores in the crosshairs of climate change induced sea level rise. and so is the rich h
. >>> ahead, the land harriet tubman traveled across to free hundreds of slaves.ppearing. the growing threat to so many american national parks. when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didid't t kn whahatmy c caswa, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to k how much their accident case is worth.h barnes. t ouour juryry aorneneys hehelpou the insurance company getenwasn't fair.ity y cablele. i didn't know what my case was worth, so i...
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harriet bradshaw has this exclusive report.temperatures, some city buildings already get hotter compared to others in green spaces. a big problem if you have health issues made worse in the heat. alison has asthma. the whole house would be like an absolute tavern. the fans are going. my inhaler tries to help but then it got so bad i couldn't breathe at all and my partner had to take me to hospital. to keep neighbourhoods cooler, experts recommend more green space are needed. so during the heatwave lastjuly, a satellite measured the land surface temperature of this block of flats here as 27 celsius but what's really interesting is just across the road beyond this wall, the cemetery, green space measured at 2! celsius. now that's a six celsius difference. and although land surface temperature isn't a perfect measurement, experts say this temperature difference is a strong indicator of the urban heat island effect. what is that? simply put, the materials of exposed built—up areas absorb heat creating hotspots compared to less buil
harriet bradshaw has this exclusive report.temperatures, some city buildings already get hotter compared to others in green spaces. a big problem if you have health issues made worse in the heat. alison has asthma. the whole house would be like an absolute tavern. the fans are going. my inhaler tries to help but then it got so bad i couldn't breathe at all and my partner had to take me to hospital. to keep neighbourhoods cooler, experts recommend more green space are needed. so during the...
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but out she goes with harriet dart in the doubles. it is not a manic monday, but still a busy one.r you. the cricket is underway this morning as england try to limit the damage against india — who are looking to build a commanding lead on day 4 of this 5th test at edgbaston. india resumed on 125—3 but england have struck early four times this morning. stuart broad removed cheteshwar pujara for 66 and india then lost shreyas iyer — before rishabh pant followed moments later — joe root with the catch off the bowling of jack leach. india have just lost another wicket — shardul thakur caught for four. india are now 238—9, a lead of 370. they lead in this delayed series to one. arsenal have signed brazil forward gabrieljesus from manchester city on a long—term deal for £a5m. the 25—year—old forward is undergoing a medical and agreeing personal terms. he scored 95 goals in 236 appearances in all competitions during his five seasons at city. jesus will wear the no 9 shirt, recently vacated by alexandre lacazette, who left for lyon on a free transfer. manchester city have signed leeds unit
but out she goes with harriet dart in the doubles. it is not a manic monday, but still a busy one.r you. the cricket is underway this morning as england try to limit the damage against india — who are looking to build a commanding lead on day 4 of this 5th test at edgbaston. india resumed on 125—3 but england have struck early four times this morning. stuart broad removed cheteshwar pujara for 66 and india then lost shreyas iyer — before rishabh pant followed moments later — joe root...
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the mosquitos are bad. >> if harriet tubman were living right now, she would recognize this landscapehocked at how quickly it's disappearing. >> reporter: university of maryland scientists project large portions of the national park will be under water by the year 2050 if planet warming emissions are not drastically curbed. tides threaten this cemetery for people in tubman's community. >> there were low-lying areas that were part of the important trails that allowed people to escape at that time. they'll be lost in some places. >> reporter: more than 70% of national parks in the continental u.s. are at high risk from the effects of climate change, from sea level rise and flooding to extreme temperatures, drought, and wildfires. historic flooding at yellowstone national park last month forced it to shut down for more than a week. sequoia park, home of the largest trees, wildfires have burned large amounts of the groves. yosemite national park has been forced to close several times in recent years. meanwhile glacier national park in montana is rapidly losing its namesake feature. this i
the mosquitos are bad. >> if harriet tubman were living right now, she would recognize this landscapehocked at how quickly it's disappearing. >> reporter: university of maryland scientists project large portions of the national park will be under water by the year 2050 if planet warming emissions are not drastically curbed. tides threaten this cemetery for people in tubman's community. >> there were low-lying areas that were part of the important trails that allowed people to...
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easter shores in the crosshairs of climate change sea level rise and if so is the history at the harrietistorical park. >> there is so much water here and it is standing water, so the mosquitoes are really bad. >> this is almost like a requirement during the summer. >> if harriet tubman were living right now, she would recognize this landscape but she would be shocked at how quickly it is disappearing. >> reporter: as water from the chesapeake bay approaches, scientists reject large portions of the national park will be underwater by the year 2050 if planet warming emissions are not drastically curbed. rising tide threatened sites like this area for free black people in tubman's community. >> there are very low lying areas near the important trails that allowed people to escape at that time. they will be lost in some cases. >> reporter: more than 70% of national parks in the continental u.s. are at high risk for the effects of climate change. from sea level rise and flooding to extreme temperatures, drought, and wildfires, historic flooding at yellowstone national park last month forced
easter shores in the crosshairs of climate change sea level rise and if so is the history at the harrietistorical park. >> there is so much water here and it is standing water, so the mosquitoes are really bad. >> this is almost like a requirement during the summer. >> if harriet tubman were living right now, she would recognize this landscape but she would be shocked at how quickly it is disappearing. >> reporter: as water from the chesapeake bay approaches, scientists...
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this is a score by harriet jacobson and her daughter. they taught at a friend school in alexander, virginia. another school on a plantation in south carolina during the war. harriet tubman's photograph which was recently discovered it is in the collection at the smithsonian. if you want a taste of freedom, keep going! that is in terms of her way of getting people to move north. this is a young photograph of her. a beautiful pose, framing! an experience of her as she imagines her life from that studio. colonel robert shaw, who was killed. in one of the most important battles of the war, with the 54th. he is post here. he wrote letters, diary entries. he was newly married to a young wife when he left. i just use some of the phrases he wrote as he talked about his experience. these are some of the black soldiers that were part of the 54th in this album it is in the collection at the smithsonian. the range of images, a photograph of charles douglas, son of frederick douglass, when he entered the war! and a photograph of his other son, louis
this is a score by harriet jacobson and her daughter. they taught at a friend school in alexander, virginia. another school on a plantation in south carolina during the war. harriet tubman's photograph which was recently discovered it is in the collection at the smithsonian. if you want a taste of freedom, keep going! that is in terms of her way of getting people to move north. this is a young photograph of her. a beautiful pose, framing! an experience of her as she imagines her life from that...
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lydia campbell, bbc news. 0h, oh, ifi oh, if i lean back enough, i can see heather watson and harriete up to 6—2 in the first set there. but look who i am joined by, join lloyd, thank you for joining us at the table here. —— john lloyd. we were talking about back to their feeling so open, heather through to the fourth round and we have seen katie boulter tomorrow. how optimistic are you a better british hopefuls that remained was i'm very optimistic. i hopefuls that remained was i'm very o timistic. ., , ., hopefuls that remained was i'm very otimistic. ., , ., optimistic. i really love the story about heather. _ optimistic. i really love the story about heather. 30 _ optimistic. i really love the story about heather. 30 years - optimistic. i really love the story about heather. 30 years old, - optimistic. i really love the story| about heather. 30 years old, her most successful wimbledon ever and it just goes most successful wimbledon ever and itjust goes once again to prove that you could never tell an age where a player suddenly gets it. she has been a hard worker during her career
lydia campbell, bbc news. 0h, oh, ifi oh, if i lean back enough, i can see heather watson and harriete up to 6—2 in the first set there. but look who i am joined by, join lloyd, thank you for joining us at the table here. —— john lloyd. we were talking about back to their feeling so open, heather through to the fourth round and we have seen katie boulter tomorrow. how optimistic are you a better british hopefuls that remained was i'm very optimistic. i hopefuls that remained was i'm very...
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if harriet tubman were alive right now she'd recognize this landscape but she'd be shocked how quicklyng. >> reporter: as water from the chesapeake bay encroaches scientists project large portions of of the park will be under water by the year 2050 if planet warming emissions are not drastically curbed. riding tides threaten sites like this cemetery. >> over times these low-lying areas that were part of the important trails that allowed people to escape at that time will be lost in some places. >> reporter: more than 70% of national parks in the continental u.s. are at high risk from the effects of climate change. from sea level rise and flooding to extreme temperatures, drought and wildfires. historic flooding at yellow stone national park last month forced it to shutdown for more than a week. at california's sequoia national park, home of the world's largest trees, wildfires have burned large swaths of the giant sequoia groves. wildfires and extreme heat have forced california's yosemite national park to close several times in recent years. meanwhile glacier national park in montana
if harriet tubman were alive right now she'd recognize this landscape but she'd be shocked how quicklyng. >> reporter: as water from the chesapeake bay encroaches scientists project large portions of of the park will be under water by the year 2050 if planet warming emissions are not drastically curbed. riding tides threaten sites like this cemetery. >> over times these low-lying areas that were part of the important trails that allowed people to escape at that time will be lost in...
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harriet hageman saying, well, hunter biden wasn't investigated. people are fervent in their belief that donald trump won the 2020 election, and they're opposed to liz cheney. most agree there will be some democrats, and i interviewed one who said she was going to hold her nose and vote for liz cheney because she'd never voted democrat in her life, but this time around, it was that important. it is an open statement, you can vote either way. they think her numbers will get to 30%, 40%. closer than it is looking at the moment. but the degree to which liz cheney has sacrificed her political career by going on the january 6th committee, by voting to impeach donald trump, is clear out there. it would be remarkable if she managed to be re-elected, and she is fully cognisant of that. it is one thing to stand up in washington and talk about the january 6th committee's work and donald trump trying to steal the election. it is another thing to do it in wyoming at the moment, where the mood against her is so powerful. >> there are millions of americans who b
harriet hageman saying, well, hunter biden wasn't investigated. people are fervent in their belief that donald trump won the 2020 election, and they're opposed to liz cheney. most agree there will be some democrats, and i interviewed one who said she was going to hold her nose and vote for liz cheney because she'd never voted democrat in her life, but this time around, it was that important. it is an open statement, you can vote either way. they think her numbers will get to 30%, 40%. closer...
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way back knocking out britain's heather watson and harriet art.ering his apartment is in the rust top 50, he appears to be beatable. nori seems comfortable with the sub came in the occasion. three more sets for semifinal. 2019 champion simona halep dismantled fourth seeded spaniard paula badosa needing just 60 minutes to win 6—1, 6—2. it was her first match on centre court since winning the title three years ago. the romanian is the only grand slam winner left standing in the women's singles draw and next up she faces american amanda anisimova. jonny bairstow and joe root have both hit unbeaten half centuries as england chase 378 to win against india in the fifth and final test. it leaves a tantalising final day at edgbaston as england look to level the series at two games a piece. nesta mcgregor watched the action on day four. 2-1 2—1 down, standing in each of the leaven of the series they would need to show they were morning people. to most of the hard work done before lunch and on day four started well, and he hadn't put 30 runs on the board wh
way back knocking out britain's heather watson and harriet art.ering his apartment is in the rust top 50, he appears to be beatable. nori seems comfortable with the sub came in the occasion. three more sets for semifinal. 2019 champion simona halep dismantled fourth seeded spaniard paula badosa needing just 60 minutes to win 6—1, 6—2. it was her first match on centre court since winning the title three years ago. the romanian is the only grand slam winner left standing in the women's...
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i look at the carrie lakes and harriet hagermans the real danger in this. >> of course for democrats,nd center. it was democrat strategist james carville who coined the term it's the economy stupid. july 4th crystallizes this for so many people. with all of the urgency around abortion right now and the astounding evidence of the january 6th committee that they are laying out, does it all truly boil down to the economy in the end? and how can democrats message around that? >> it is unclear. we do know everyone is feeling the pain. we know consumers are feeling the hikes as you mentioned in gas prices and at the grocery store. you're going to see the biden administration hitting hard the understanding of that message, the understanding of that pain and demonstrating everything they can do to try to loosen up the supply chain challenges we're facing right now. but you're also going to see that there's no way that supreme court case and the overturning of roe can be a silver leaning. there is the potential that that case, that decision helps to galvanize the coalition that came together i
i look at the carrie lakes and harriet hagermans the real danger in this. >> of course for democrats,nd center. it was democrat strategist james carville who coined the term it's the economy stupid. july 4th crystallizes this for so many people. with all of the urgency around abortion right now and the astounding evidence of the january 6th committee that they are laying out, does it all truly boil down to the economy in the end? and how can democrats message around that? >> it is...
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even as harriet florida. harriet! >> hello there, jim. hey, jim, i held onto my shares of dick's sporting goods, which of course are underwater. but i was wondering, what are your thoughts on specialty retail and gks in particular? >> okay, i have been like more than i like the retail group. one of the reason that i like addicts is that i think will win hobart is i almost think it is sexism. i'm not kidding. there is no reason why that stock should be so low. i bet she would come on every day the week that she is fabulous. you need to recognize that tech could have more than just a temporary balance. at least if you're looking at companies bringing new life to the enterprise, on the consumer side, i'm not saying that it is good. it is still ugly. tonight, speaking to the enterprise side, c-3 ai had a strong showing this week. so they read a continuous run with the ceo. that is time to get defensive if you want to with a stock like coca-cola. and levites reported second quarter and i'm running through the numbers fresh off the release and
even as harriet florida. harriet! >> hello there, jim. hey, jim, i held onto my shares of dick's sporting goods, which of course are underwater. but i was wondering, what are your thoughts on specialty retail and gks in particular? >> okay, i have been like more than i like the retail group. one of the reason that i like addicts is that i think will win hobart is i almost think it is sexism. i'm not kidding. there is no reason why that stock should be so low. i bet she would come on...
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this is almost like a requirement during the summer. >> reporter: if harriet tubman were living right would recognize this landscape, but she would be shocked at how quickly it's disappearing. as water from the chesapeake bay encroaches university of maryland scientists project large portions of the national park will be under water by the year 2050 if planet warming emissions are not drastically curbed. rising tides threaten sites like this cemetery for free black people in tubman's community. >> over time these very low-lying areas that were part of the important trails that allowed people to escape will be lost in some places. >> reporter: more than 70% are at high risk from the effects of climate change. from sea level rise and flooding to extreme temperatures, drought and wildfires. historic flooding last month forced it to shut down more than a week. the home of the world's largest trees wildfires have burned large swaths of the giant sequoia groves. wildfires and extreme heat have forced california's yosemite national park to close several times in recent years. meanwhile glaci
this is almost like a requirement during the summer. >> reporter: if harriet tubman were living right would recognize this landscape, but she would be shocked at how quickly it's disappearing. as water from the chesapeake bay encroaches university of maryland scientists project large portions of the national park will be under water by the year 2050 if planet warming emissions are not drastically curbed. rising tides threaten sites like this cemetery for free black people in tubman's...
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in december, he apologized to the satterfield and harriet families saying he planned to agree to paybackwe are following breaking news from south carolina where a disgraced attorney has just been indicted for the murders of his wife and son. >> coming 402 days after maggie and paul murdaugh were found brutally murdered with multiple gunshot wounds, this was an almost unbelievable sttwist. alec murdaugh, the father, the husband, is indicted. according to the indictment, he acted alone in the shooting of his wife and son, allegedly killing maggie with a rifle and shooting paul with a shotgun. alex murdaugh denied that he was involved with their deaths, issuing a statement through his lawyer saying that he wants his family and friends and everyone to know that he did not have anything to do with the murders of maggie and paul. just this week we spoke with alec's brother, john marvin, again. he said that his family, the murdaughs, and maggie's family, remain close and that as hard as it may be to hear, they remain united as one family seeking the truth. >> watching a family of this influence
in december, he apologized to the satterfield and harriet families saying he planned to agree to paybackwe are following breaking news from south carolina where a disgraced attorney has just been indicted for the murders of his wife and son. >> coming 402 days after maggie and paul murdaugh were found brutally murdered with multiple gunshot wounds, this was an almost unbelievable sttwist. alec murdaugh, the father, the husband, is indicted. according to the indictment, he acted alone in...
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. >> women like harriet jacobs and sojourner truth had both endured the tortures of slavery and were personal stories as activists for abolition and supporters of women's rights. andrea: i was blown away by ida b. wells barnette, who spoke truth to power every step of the way. and mary church terrell and her daughter both served with the silent sentinels. they were just standing there with banners saying, "mr. president, when will women gain the vote?" ♪ >> ♪ one day the women will ♪ andrea: mabel ping-hua lee was the first chinese woman to earn a doctorate in the united states and an active suffragist in the movement. i've actually been considering revoicing "suffrage cantata" to include tenor and bass voices so that a mixed chorus could sing this. these words need to be in men's mouths as well as women, and i thought, there's a lot of truth to that. >> ♪ it is coming ♪ >> ♪ one day ♪ soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. thank you for joining us for the listening tour. >> if you want to watch portions of the show you may have missed, or any previous episodes of the listening tour, just go
. >> women like harriet jacobs and sojourner truth had both endured the tortures of slavery and were personal stories as activists for abolition and supporters of women's rights. andrea: i was blown away by ida b. wells barnette, who spoke truth to power every step of the way. and mary church terrell and her daughter both served with the silent sentinels. they were just standing there with banners saying, "mr. president, when will women gain the vote?" ♪ >> ♪ one day...
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she was found dead hours later near harriet street. the suspect is described as a white male about 6 feet tall driving a red car. he had a muscular build and had short pants. if you know anything about him, call the tipline or text a tip to tip411. >>> santa rosa police seized more than a dozen ghost guns from two homes in sonoma county. they arrested a 32-year-old man who they say used a 3d printer to illegally manufacture and sell those guns. detectives discovered a 10-year-old child left alone and had access to those guns. >>> a wildfire in yosemite national park rages on. a campground on site has been evacuated. the fire started near the washburn trail. 466 acres have been were scorched near the southern entrance of the park. the area is closed to visitors so fire crews can get access. the giant sequoias are not in immediate danger. >>> if you're headed up to tahoe for the weekend, you may encounter smoke from that fire. the national weather service says smoke from the fire could drift into the tahoe area. >>> back in the bay area,
she was found dead hours later near harriet street. the suspect is described as a white male about 6 feet tall driving a red car. he had a muscular build and had short pants. if you know anything about him, call the tipline or text a tip to tip411. >>> santa rosa police seized more than a dozen ghost guns from two homes in sonoma county. they arrested a 32-year-old man who they say used a 3d printer to illegally manufacture and sell those guns. detectives discovered a 10-year-old child...
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harriet tubman was like i'm not feeling well. it wasn't an very well thought out plan but a passionate one driven by a deep sense of justice. so that's where i started in west virginia partially because everybody was like you're going to west virginia by yourself. but i went and we had a conversation. i called him bob in the book. that's not his name but it was interesting because part of me was like i'm not going to confront him and i've been socialized. his passion is to live inside history and yet i couldn't figurere out why. and i couldn't ask him. he told mese a story and for the reenactors if you read confederates in the attic you also know this and it helps me because i knew the questions to ask because i read that book. so he tells me he goes out into a field and they tell him to take off your glasses because everything has to be authentic for the g time period so he's le okay i have to get glasses. so it's super expensive. it took a long time then he gets them and says i couldn't see out of them anyway because they were
harriet tubman was like i'm not feeling well. it wasn't an very well thought out plan but a passionate one driven by a deep sense of justice. so that's where i started in west virginia partially because everybody was like you're going to west virginia by yourself. but i went and we had a conversation. i called him bob in the book. that's not his name but it was interesting because part of me was like i'm not going to confront him and i've been socialized. his passion is to live inside history...
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a few hours later, her car was discovered a few miles away on harriet street. sfpd is offering a $100,000 reward for any information. >>> alameda's coast guard has a new base tonight. the weather was perfect for the retirement ceremony. it marks the retirement after 36 years of service. he was presented with a distinguished service medal after reading of his new orders and salutes to acknowledge the changeover, vice admiral toingson addressed members of his new command. >> i look forward to meeting each and every one of you personally and working together to address the threats and challenges both man-made and natural that face our nation's maritime interests as well as our coast guard men and women. >> the vice admiral most recently served as director of operations of the southern command in florida and now has his dream job. >>> a celebration in east oakland today for the grand opening of the new oakland community center at macarthur boulevard named for a private banker who was shot and killed in 2020 just a few blocks away by a mentally ill convicted felon.
a few hours later, her car was discovered a few miles away on harriet street. sfpd is offering a $100,000 reward for any information. >>> alameda's coast guard has a new base tonight. the weather was perfect for the retirement ceremony. it marks the retirement after 36 years of service. he was presented with a distinguished service medal after reading of his new orders and salutes to acknowledge the changeover, vice admiral toingson addressed members of his new command. >> i look...
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there is annie, grace, julie, zoe, harriet. they are kind of all over. there is no real rhyme or reason. they are not a regular grid but they are everywhere. kristen: with last names it is often easy to trace the history and know who these people were in history. do we know who these women were? julie, zoe, annie, clement tina? >> in a couple cases there is strong historical evidence they may have been barbary coast court ascends, or sex workers. minna ray simpsons was well documented. she was unfortunately an underage sex worker which he had a wildlife. she was orphaned young, gave birth to a child quite young. was a contemporary emperor norton, the famous 19th century eccentric, as well as jm barrie, the writer of peter pan. it is possible the character wendy might be based on her. kristen: what? that would be very exciting to have a san francisco connection to peter pan. of course we had the barbary coast sex workers, but what about the fact we are a big port? there were trading ships that came to san francisco, right? >> right. a lot of historians ma
there is annie, grace, julie, zoe, harriet. they are kind of all over. there is no real rhyme or reason. they are not a regular grid but they are everywhere. kristen: with last names it is often easy to trace the history and know who these people were in history. do we know who these women were? julie, zoe, annie, clement tina? >> in a couple cases there is strong historical evidence they may have been barbary coast court ascends, or sex workers. minna ray simpsons was well documented....
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seen with an unidentified man in a red car less than 2 hours later, the mother of 2 was found for 55 harriet street. anyone who has any information is being asked to call san francisco police. the shooter connected to a freeway shooting in the cat in the castro valley area is still on the run. it happened yesterday in the eastbound lanes of 5.80, at 100 64th street. the highway patrol says the shooting sent one person to the hospital. authorities say a witness reported the shooting, but when officers arrived, they say they could not find a car or a victim. the victim later checked into a local hospital. their injuries were not life-threatening. now for an update on california's drought emergencies. sonoma county leaders held a virtual town hall this week to give an update on the drought situation there. and the county is under severe drought conditions. of course, that raises the risk of wildfires. >> kron four's gayle ong has a closer look. >> very, very difficult to predict when this drought will. and speaking at a virtual meeting thursday, sonoma county supervisor lynda hopkins says the c
seen with an unidentified man in a red car less than 2 hours later, the mother of 2 was found for 55 harriet street. anyone who has any information is being asked to call san francisco police. the shooter connected to a freeway shooting in the cat in the castro valley area is still on the run. it happened yesterday in the eastbound lanes of 5.80, at 100 64th street. the highway patrol says the shooting sent one person to the hospital. authorities say a witness reported the shooting, but when...
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and harriet is the chief of staff.ngine of the farce who kind of gets it started and is definitely a guy and it would be zero moftel or nathan lane or gene wilder and i get to be that. i get to be that loud and that crazy. and it is just a tremendous cast. it's terrifically fun i. it is definitely the funniest thing running right now. and we specifically didn't think it was political when we started it. i was like this is just funny. it is a farce and set in the white house but it is a fictional white house. but the way that things have unfolded, mika, it has become this place where people are coming and expressing this kind of solidarity in their outrage and somehow through laughter, it is actually kind of cathartic. and i'm really, really happy that we're doing it. and i wish we could do it longer. but we've got to stop on august 14th. >> oh, my gosh. yeah, we got to get people in there. and rachel, she was talking, julia about this being cathartic. i was just thinking, probably sitting in the audience, as a woman, i
and harriet is the chief of staff.ngine of the farce who kind of gets it started and is definitely a guy and it would be zero moftel or nathan lane or gene wilder and i get to be that. i get to be that loud and that crazy. and it is just a tremendous cast. it's terrifically fun i. it is definitely the funniest thing running right now. and we specifically didn't think it was political when we started it. i was like this is just funny. it is a farce and set in the white house but it is a...
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with me are harriet line, who's the chief political correspondent at the daily mail, and the broadcastercking the phrase on the terraces while the other side concedes a goal. rebekah vardy�*s own goal will cost her millions in the libel action
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and harriet tubman, i am not feeling well. it was not -- very well thought out plan arguably but a passionate one driven by a deep sense of justice. that is where i started in west virginia partially because everybody was like you are going a to west virginia by yourself, black lady, you should be afraid put i went and we had this conversation. i called him bob in the book. that's not his name. it was so interesting because part of me was like i am not going to confront him about being a confederate reenactor and i've been socialized -- as a southern black woman, girl, you don't start this dust because it can explode bit i was fascinated and i realized because his passion is to live inside history as is mine and yet i couldn't figure out why he wanted to live inside that part of history and i couldn't ask him but he told me this story about glasses. for the first time, free and actors you have to be, if you read confederate in the attic you know the senate helped me because i knew lots of questions to ask him because i read th
and harriet tubman, i am not feeling well. it was not -- very well thought out plan arguably but a passionate one driven by a deep sense of justice. that is where i started in west virginia partially because everybody was like you are going a to west virginia by yourself, black lady, you should be afraid put i went and we had this conversation. i called him bob in the book. that's not his name. it was so interesting because part of me was like i am not going to confront him about being a...
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well of course harriet, this is a major setback for the ukraine, and the armed forces loses chance being the latest big city to non, to be under. a russian control up until now, russia does claim that it controls no hands. now, however, we have to keep in mind that they're fighting is still very much ongoing in pockets of resistance all across the new house region. so of course, it's on a path to most likely control the entirety of region and to have now a new objectives in the nearby donna's a donica or region. but i noticed you actually with pocket of ukrainian resistance with the ukranian side and a president valadez lansky, which has heard it as saying that this was a strategic retreat so as to prevent further loss of life of the ukraine, an armed forces. what about the people of lucy chance can the surrounding areas, irma, or have those who want to leave been able to get out. hello . a lot of people i've got are to how to keep in mind are those towns lazy, shall say that only as all the cities are now and of russian occupation in the eastern part of the country, there have become gh
well of course harriet, this is a major setback for the ukraine, and the armed forces loses chance being the latest big city to non, to be under. a russian control up until now, russia does claim that it controls no hands. now, however, we have to keep in mind that they're fighting is still very much ongoing in pockets of resistance all across the new house region. so of course, it's on a path to most likely control the entirety of region and to have now a new objectives in the nearby donna's a...
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puts me in mind of going back a few years when that rather sneering commentators would talk about harrietwoke or not. the conservative party have a chance after the toxicity of boris johnson to actually decide what they are and what they stand for. but if they stand for an attack on, and i agree with james that woke is a dreadful overused word, but we all know what we mean, if that is what they stand for and that is the only battle, frankly i would rather they spoke about what they are going to do about climate change particularly since we are looking at it on our doorsteps with a heatwave. the whole point about the so—called leaked papers from wayne penny mordaunt was the equalities minister and there was a discussion about removing or de—medicalisation of some of the criteria which you have to currently undergo in order to have their identity. it is a discussion, it never happened, but it was a very tetchy exchange on the tv debate last night between penny mordaunt and kemi badenoch. tbs, last night between penny mordaunt and kemi badenoch.— last night between penny mordaunt and kemi ba
puts me in mind of going back a few years when that rather sneering commentators would talk about harrietwoke or not. the conservative party have a chance after the toxicity of boris johnson to actually decide what they are and what they stand for. but if they stand for an attack on, and i agree with james that woke is a dreadful overused word, but we all know what we mean, if that is what they stand for and that is the only battle, frankly i would rather they spoke about what they are going to...
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a few hours later, her body was discovered less than a mile away on harriet three. sister tell us that paula was a productive and fun big sifter. >> i can hear her laugh. you know? it was contagious. she started laughing and everybody started laughing. so, that's what i miss the most. >> as we told you friday, as a pd is offering a reward for any information in the case. paula's sister is hoping that someone know something will finally come forward. >>> trouble at wells fargo, at least three people say they were robbed after visiting a wells fargo location in vallejo. every theft happened in recent weeks after a withdrawal from this wells fargo branch on tennessee street. video shows thieves breaking into one woman's car soon after she left the bank. each victim says they had taken out thousands of dollars before the cash was stolen from inside the branch. vallejo police cannot confirm if each robbery is connected or perhaps it was an inside job. they are encouraging people to use other ways of thinking to avoid being targeted. >> to confirm or deny the amount of re
a few hours later, her body was discovered less than a mile away on harriet three. sister tell us that paula was a productive and fun big sifter. >> i can hear her laugh. you know? it was contagious. she started laughing and everybody started laughing. so, that's what i miss the most. >> as we told you friday, as a pd is offering a reward for any information in the case. paula's sister is hoping that someone know something will finally come forward. >>> trouble at wells...
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. >> right like douglas, not harriet tubman she was like, i'm not feeling wel' and so we don't know she's actually not feeling well and very well thought-out plan, arguably better passionate one driven by a deep sense of justice and so is my started in west virginia andec partially because everybody was likely going to west virginia by yourself, black lady you should be afraid right, and so you know but i went and we have this conversation. i called him bob in the book that is noticing that it was so interesting because part of me was like, i'm not going to confront him about being a confederate reenactor and i was born in alabama and socialite is a southern black woman it and girl that you don't start this stuff because it can explode. but i was fascinated and i realized we are so similar ibecause is passion is to live inside of history and yes, i cannot figure out what you wanted to live in that part of history and i could not ask him. but it's will be the story about glasses and for the first time for reenactors you have to be in if you read confederates in the attic you also know that
. >> right like douglas, not harriet tubman she was like, i'm not feeling wel' and so we don't know she's actually not feeling well and very well thought-out plan, arguably better passionate one driven by a deep sense of justice and so is my started in west virginia andec partially because everybody was likely going to west virginia by yourself, black lady you should be afraid right, and so you know but i went and we have this conversation. i called him bob in the book that is noticing...
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reached the quarterfinals of the doubles, in the process knocking out britain's heather watson and harrietonent, ranked outside the world's top 50, david goffin would appear to be beatable. norrie seems comfortable with his own game, with the occasion. just three more sets for a semifinal. joe wilson, bbc news, wimbledon. we'll have a look at the uk weather in just a moment, but first louise, you've got some startling images from sydney. it was a story that broke at the weekend. we had four days of relentless rain in sydney. i'm sure you've seen the footage. i wanted to put it into context ofjust how much wet weather they have seen in that four day spell. they've had 733 millimetres of rain. to help you put that into context, that is more than a whole years worth of rain we would expect to see in london. it really is a significant amount of rain and hence the reason we are seeing so much devastation across new south wales, australia. closer to home, it's been a little bit more straightforward today, we've been chasing cloud amounts but in kent we saw a high of 2a celsius this afternoon. we
reached the quarterfinals of the doubles, in the process knocking out britain's heather watson and harrietonent, ranked outside the world's top 50, david goffin would appear to be beatable. norrie seems comfortable with his own game, with the occasion. just three more sets for a semifinal. joe wilson, bbc news, wimbledon. we'll have a look at the uk weather in just a moment, but first louise, you've got some startling images from sydney. it was a story that broke at the weekend. we had four...
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harriet tubman photographed. basically this is her way of getting people to move north and this is a young photograph as she imagines her life in the studio. one of the most important battles of the war of 54 he wrote letters and diary entries and was newly married to a young wife. i see some of the phrases in these experiences. these are some of the black soldiers that are part of the 54 in the album collection and the range of images. photograph of charles douglas, the son of frederick douglass when he entered the war and a photograph of his other son when he entered the war. we begin to see we need to read the sense of masculinity, the purpose, the purposeful poses and this is the first time we can see the love with a mother writing and explaining the story. then we see love through the relationship of lewis douglas and his fiancÉe, amelia. she writes to him and he writes to her i've been in two fights and i'm about to go to another. he says if i survive i will write you a long letter. jacob carter is missing,
harriet tubman photographed. basically this is her way of getting people to move north and this is a young photograph as she imagines her life in the studio. one of the most important battles of the war of 54 he wrote letters and diary entries and was newly married to a young wife. i see some of the phrases in these experiences. these are some of the black soldiers that are part of the 54 in the album collection and the range of images. photograph of charles douglas, the son of frederick...
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>> harriet tubman. >> donna karan. >> johnson. >> abraham lincoln. >> abraham lincoln wasn't known for his sewing skills. >> who did so it? >> you will be on jesse watters primetime tomorrow. what do you want to tell him? >> it's a girl. it's a boy. >> this is my world. >> if you thought that was bad wait until you see how much people knew about our nations presidential history. it was not pretty. take a look. >> reporter: how are you celebrating the holiday on monday? >> i didn't even know there was a holiday. >> dude! tubular. >> reporter: how what holiday is monday? >> independence day. >> easter. >> presidents' day. >> i will not be celebrating because i am not the president. >> have a margarita and do what you need to do this weekend. >> reporter: who was america's first president? >> george washington. >> what was george washington's washington job before he became president? >> being a slave owner. >> he worked on an apple farm. >> he was an army general. >> reporter: what country did he defeat? >> france. >> reporter: what couldn't george washington do? >> abolish slavery. >> b
>> harriet tubman. >> donna karan. >> johnson. >> abraham lincoln. >> abraham lincoln wasn't known for his sewing skills. >> who did so it? >> you will be on jesse watters primetime tomorrow. what do you want to tell him? >> it's a girl. it's a boy. >> this is my world. >> if you thought that was bad wait until you see how much people knew about our nations presidential history. it was not pretty. take a look. >> reporter: how...
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you are looking at a maquette or model for sars monument to the black abolitionist harriet tubman as you can see tubman appears as the underground railroad she strides forward with the force of a locomotive. she's pulling up roots from the ground behind her in a gesture that seems to refer to her work uprooting the institution of slavery her petticoat forms the front great of the train and on her skirt ride all of those she helped to escape from bondage. full-sized version of the work stands in harlem on west 120 second street, and when it was installed there in 2008 it became the very first public monument to an african-american woman new york city. next to this work stands a maquette for a monument to sojourner truth who was born into slavery here in new york and escaped to freedom in 1826 to become a prominent abolitionist preacher and women's rights activists delivering her famous. ain't i a woman's speech in akron, ohio in 1851 the artist barbara chase rebel depicts truth in an absolutely arresting way. on the one hand you have this emaciated form of a horse which conveys the we
you are looking at a maquette or model for sars monument to the black abolitionist harriet tubman as you can see tubman appears as the underground railroad she strides forward with the force of a locomotive. she's pulling up roots from the ground behind her in a gesture that seems to refer to her work uprooting the institution of slavery her petticoat forms the front great of the train and on her skirt ride all of those she helped to escape from bondage. full-sized version of the work stands in...
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back knocking out britain's heather watson and harriet dart.ets for the semifinal. 2019 champion simona halep dismantled fourth seeded spaniard paula badosa needing just 60 minutes to win 6—1, 6—2. it was her first match on centre court since winning the title three years ago. the romanian is the only grand slam winner left standing in the women's singles draw and next up she faces american amanda anisimova. jonny bairstow and joe root have both hit unbeaten half centuries as england chase 378 to win against india in the fifth and final test. it leaves a tantalising final day at edgbaston as england look to level the series at two games a piece. nesta mcgregor watched the action on day four. 2—1 down, england new to stand any kind of chance of getting the lead of the series they would need to show they were morning people. to most of the hard work done before lunch and on day four started well, and he hadn't put 30 runs on the board when they lost. a key wicket with top score in 66. two quick wickets would follow first and missed timing this re
back knocking out britain's heather watson and harriet dart.ets for the semifinal. 2019 champion simona halep dismantled fourth seeded spaniard paula badosa needing just 60 minutes to win 6—1, 6—2. it was her first match on centre court since winning the title three years ago. the romanian is the only grand slam winner left standing in the women's singles draw and next up she faces american amanda anisimova. jonny bairstow and joe root have both hit unbeaten half centuries as england chase...
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recent polls show harriet up by more than 20 points.you lose, do you see that as an indictment on your battle against trump? >> i am working hard to earn every single vote the i will tell you, given the choice between maintaining high seat in the house of representatives on the one hand or ensuring the survival of our constitutional public and the american people know the truth about donald trump, i will choose a constitution and the truth every day of the week and twice on sunday. we have an obligation an oath that i am my colleagues toke under god to the constitution and that is the single most important obligation that we have when faced with the threat that donald trump presents. >> as a primary day approaches, there is also a pervasive belief that her unorthodox strategy in 2022 may put her in a stronger position for the 2024 presidential contest. the fierce anti-trump message investigating insurrection has strengthened her national brand while donors and trump critics of both parties i could boost a potential white house run. is t
recent polls show harriet up by more than 20 points.you lose, do you see that as an indictment on your battle against trump? >> i am working hard to earn every single vote the i will tell you, given the choice between maintaining high seat in the house of representatives on the one hand or ensuring the survival of our constitutional public and the american people know the truth about donald trump, i will choose a constitution and the truth every day of the week and twice on sunday. we...
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joining me now is harriet hagemann the wyoming congressional candidate challenging liz cheney. it's great to see you tonight. it seems like liz cheney is engaged in this constant betrayal of the people of wyoming who are worried about fuel prices, the cost of living, yet see her on this quixotic crusade against donald trump and the populist conservative movement. are you seeing similar sentiment on the ground in wyoming. >> everything you said tonight you hit the nail absently on the head. it was really enjoyable to listen to you. the folks of wyoming are echoing exactly what you're talking about. there is a party in washington, d.c., made up of elite democrats and republicans and they don't necessarily care who was in power. donald trump turned over the tables in the temple and started exposing these people for what they were. he kicked over rocks and a lot of really ugly slimy things scurried out from under those rocks. that's what we are seeing, a group of people who do not want us to have a voice or a say in our government. we have a right to have a say in our government. w
joining me now is harriet hagemann the wyoming congressional candidate challenging liz cheney. it's great to see you tonight. it seems like liz cheney is engaged in this constant betrayal of the people of wyoming who are worried about fuel prices, the cost of living, yet see her on this quixotic crusade against donald trump and the populist conservative movement. are you seeing similar sentiment on the ground in wyoming. >> everything you said tonight you hit the nail absently on the...