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>> what we don't get about harriet is, harriet lived multiple lifetimes.oie: anthony cohen has spent much of his lifetime tracking hers. >> i'm a historian of african-american history. joie: a historian who literally followed tubman's footsteps. in the mid-1990's, cohen set out from maryland, tubman's home state. traveling the path of the underground railroad all the way to canada. you walked? >> walked. traveled through five states, traveling over 800 miles and the main modus of my travel was walking. 10 to 25 miles a day. joie: why did you do this? >> [laughs] well, i wanted to see what remained of the historical route of the underground railroad. joie: research by cohen and other historians has uncovered multiple "routes" that as many as 100,000 enslaved people used to free themselves in the years leading up to the civil war. tubman led dozens to freedom after making the journey herself, armed with what she learned growing up as an enslaved child known as "minty" ross on maryland's rural eastern shore. >> it's surrounded by water, creeks, rivers, freshe
>> what we don't get about harriet is, harriet lived multiple lifetimes.oie: anthony cohen has spent much of his lifetime tracking hers. >> i'm a historian of african-american history. joie: a historian who literally followed tubman's footsteps. in the mid-1990's, cohen set out from maryland, tubman's home state. traveling the path of the underground railroad all the way to canada. you walked? >> walked. traveled through five states, traveling over 800 miles and the main modus...
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we didn't have harriet's funeral for — fight. we didn't have harriet's funeral for nearly _ fight. to make sure _ post-modern? it was our choice, but we wanted to make sure we - post-modern? it was our choice, but we wanted to make sure we had - we wanted to make sure we had evidence — we wanted to make sure we had evidence because the hospital at hoard _ evidence because the hospital at board level were desperately trying to convince us and i suspect them selves— to convince us and i suspect them selves that — to convince us and i suspect them selves that nothing bad had happened. ultimately a proper independent external investigation was done — independent external investigation was done which agreed that harriet would _ was done which agreed that harriet would he _ was done which agreed that harriet would be alive almost certainly. | would be alive almost certainly. quote, it would be alive almost certainly. i quote, it was almost certainly a preventable death. you were awarded money for that. and now you're fighting for a review, an independent review into maternity services be
we didn't have harriet's funeral for — fight. we didn't have harriet's funeral for nearly _ fight. to make sure _ post-modern? it was our choice, but we wanted to make sure we - post-modern? it was our choice, but we wanted to make sure we had - we wanted to make sure we had evidence — we wanted to make sure we had evidence because the hospital at hoard _ evidence because the hospital at board level were desperately trying to convince us and i suspect them selves— to convince us and i...
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so how do we include linda britt, harriet jacobs? so our conversations about female of her body with contempt words, you know, and i want to i want to i want to don't lose a thread something britney were earlier made me ask when to ask question about freedom in general and then nicole talking subsequent to her her was talking about can we talk freedom has freedom changed. this sounds crazy. i know i'm thinking i guess what i got from what you said earlier, brittany, that really is going to help me in my thinking to resist the idea of of drawing an unbroken line, you know, saying that debates about representation from yesteryear can't be applied now, which i love that i'm going to be thinking about that a lot. so if those debates can't be talked about, is it you know what? i'm really all of you is can we talk about freedom in an absolute way? okay. now, thinking about harriet jacobs and freedom to represent our soul's freedom to behave to dubious. you know, i was thinking, you know, this is an obvious thing for everybody here, but jus
so how do we include linda britt, harriet jacobs? so our conversations about female of her body with contempt words, you know, and i want to i want to i want to don't lose a thread something britney were earlier made me ask when to ask question about freedom in general and then nicole talking subsequent to her her was talking about can we talk freedom has freedom changed. this sounds crazy. i know i'm thinking i guess what i got from what you said earlier, brittany, that really is going to help...
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. ♪ >> "ozzie and harriet." >> i just loved everybody in it, actually. >> bring it in, i'm starved. > was a happy, gentle, american family of the 1950s. >> how much do you need? >> never mind, pop, that's okay. >> don't worry about it, you can pay me back. >> honest, pop, i don't want it. >> what's wrong with you, david? you got rocks in your head? >> the kids were very polite. everybody was very nice to each other. those were not real people, but they entertained and delighted us. >> all right, kids. dinner's on, we're sitting down. >> when you get to "father's knows best," it's patriarchal. dealing with tiny little problems. >> ah, a quiet evening at home. i can use it. >> and i played bud. bud usually had a problem with truth-telling on some level. >> what was all that racket upstairs? >> i didn't hear anything. >> "father knows best" represented the good life, the american dream. >> i'll read you one story, then off to bed you go. >> then "leave it to beaver" enters the sitcom realm until 1957. >> what's that? >> a haircut, i think. >> the real key to "leave it to beaver" is that
. ♪ >> "ozzie and harriet." >> i just loved everybody in it, actually. >> bring it in, i'm starved. > was a happy, gentle, american family of the 1950s. >> how much do you need? >> never mind, pop, that's okay. >> don't worry about it, you can pay me back. >> honest, pop, i don't want it. >> what's wrong with you, david? you got rocks in your head? >> the kids were very polite. everybody was very nice to each other. those were...
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hartman as penny— he is now warning harriet hartman as penny rightly says, there was a change — pennye of— penny rightly says, there was a change of reference in this inquiry that she _ change of reference in this inquiry that she may actually be engaging in something that would not be helpful for the _ something that would not be helpful for the future of our parliamentary democracy — for the future of our parliamentary democracy. obviously, many people have called — democracy. obviously, many people have called this a witchhunt. i think— have called this a witchhunt. i think we — have called this a witchhunt. i think we have to remember that when the inquiry— think we have to remember that when the inquiry started, borisjohnson was still— the inquiry started, borisjohnson was still prime minister. he hadn't yet stood — was still prime minister. he hadn't yet stood down, so the situation now is very— yet stood down, so the situation now is very different and there is less urgency— is very different and there is less urgency or— is very different and there is less urgency or need, per
hartman as penny— he is now warning harriet hartman as penny rightly says, there was a change — pennye of— penny rightly says, there was a change of reference in this inquiry that she _ change of reference in this inquiry that she may actually be engaging in something that would not be helpful for the _ something that would not be helpful for the future of our parliamentary democracy — for the future of our parliamentary democracy. obviously, many people have called — democracy....
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good morning, harriet.think _ the queen. really, it is astonishing when you think back— the queen. really, it is astonishing when you think back on _ the queen. really, it is astonishing when you think back on it, - the queen. really, it is astonishing when you think back on it, because | when you think back on it, because there we were in 1952, and what people thought was that men should be in charge and women should support them, women were servient. the best thing a woman could do was find herself a husband, get married, have his children and then support him. and where the authority figures and women were subservient. and to think that context that this 25—year—old young married woman with two children step forward to play a leading role in our nation and a leading role in our nation and a leading role in our nation and a leading role for our nation on the world stage, what extraordinary courage and bravery that must have taken, and the prime minister is that she saw were all twice her age and all men,
good morning, harriet.think _ the queen. really, it is astonishing when you think back— the queen. really, it is astonishing when you think back on _ the queen. really, it is astonishing when you think back on it, - the queen. really, it is astonishing when you think back on it, because | when you think back on it, because there we were in 1952, and what people thought was that men should be in charge and women should support them, women were servient. the best thing a woman could do was find...
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also today prince prince william and harriet reunite in public for the first time in two years markingkate megan the duchess of sussex. funeral services today in memphis for eliza fletcher the mom and kindergarten teacher was murdered last week. please have since charged 38-year-old with fletcher's kidnapping and murder after licking his vehicle and dna to the scene. hilly back in court on monday on new charges of aggravated rape in aggravated kidnapping in an unrelated case. lapd is investigating a break-in at the home of california congresswoman karen bass last night. bass is also the favorite in the los angeles my oral race. she says two guns which were probably stored and secured, or stolen. she was not home at the time. i am jon scott, now back to queen elizabeth the second for the love of country. ♪ ♪ ♪ when she came to mark the 400th anniversary in jamestown settlement, she was greeted at an enormous welcoming ceremony on the south lawn of the white house. >> you helped our nations over its bicentennial in 1976. [laughter] she gave me a look that only a mother could give a child
also today prince prince william and harriet reunite in public for the first time in two years markingkate megan the duchess of sussex. funeral services today in memphis for eliza fletcher the mom and kindergarten teacher was murdered last week. please have since charged 38-year-old with fletcher's kidnapping and murder after licking his vehicle and dna to the scene. hilly back in court on monday on new charges of aggravated rape in aggravated kidnapping in an unrelated case. lapd is...
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harriet?> ursula -- >> luigi -- >> ursula laguinn. >> harriet, i'm afraid i'd already begun ruling against yourself when you corrected yourself. >> reigning champion luis deguzman won the game. according to the show's website, contestants may change their responses as long as the host nor judges have made a ruling. >> jennings said he was in the middle of making the ruling -- he was like, no, and she corrected herself, but she corrected herself faster than the other guy corrected himself and he allowed to create his new answer. >> i grew up in a "jeopardy!" household and i'm going to say, mistakes happen. i barely made it through larry andrew's name. >>> "the lead with jake tapper" starts right now. >>> will donald j. trump versus the united states of america end up before the u.s. supreme court? "the lead" starts right now. the question of the hour, will the u.s. justice department appeal in the trump mar-a-lago case as a trump-appoint judge sides with the former president and cuts off access
harriet?> ursula -- >> luigi -- >> ursula laguinn. >> harriet, i'm afraid i'd already begun ruling against yourself when you corrected yourself. >> reigning champion luis deguzman won the game. according to the show's website, contestants may change their responses as long as the host nor judges have made a ruling. >> jennings said he was in the middle of making the ruling -- he was like, no, and she corrected herself, but she corrected herself faster than the...
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harriet harman: thank you, mr speaker.lent speech from the right honorable member for uxbridge and south ruislip , which i am sure will have resonated in every member of this house and, indeed, everyone in this country. it was a brilliant speech. i am grateful for the opportunity to pay my tribute to the queen, on my own behalf but also on behalf of my constituents, particularly those who, coming from commonwealth countries in africa and the caribbean, held the queen in such high regard. we are a constitutional monarchy, and for we mps, the queen was ever present in the interwoven relationship between the monarch and her parliament. she underpinned our democratic system for over 70 years -- underpinning it but never intervening in it. she was always salient but never meddled. she avoided controversy not by staying in the background -- far from it; she performed her role to the utmost -- but by respecting the boundaries. she carried out her duties and gave us her full commitment for us to carry out ours. when many denigrate
harriet harman: thank you, mr speaker.lent speech from the right honorable member for uxbridge and south ruislip , which i am sure will have resonated in every member of this house and, indeed, everyone in this country. it was a brilliant speech. i am grateful for the opportunity to pay my tribute to the queen, on my own behalf but also on behalf of my constituents, particularly those who, coming from commonwealth countries in africa and the caribbean, held the queen in such high regard. we are...
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harriet from southampton, everybody! _ most of them have been waiting three years to come.s will open, they'll run in, they'll be setting up their campsites, be meeting their neighbours. it is really exciting. but before that, we have to get the site completely signed off. welcome! 0urjob is to make sure they're well behaved, of course, make sure everyone�*s happy, well hydrated — especially in this sort of weather. yeah, make sure everything's 0k, man. it's great seeing all the public come in — that moment when they come in. cheering and whistling. and when they come into the city and get lost and get so interactive with the world, like that's — you can't replace that. come back! - yoga instructor! i have learned a lot in the last 15 years being here. i think that's the beauty, because we've grown. we grew at such an amazing speed. there was so much learning every year. what's important to me is to go out and feel that vibe out there. old town derry. i want to see how it feels for the audience and how they're reacting. right now, it's all ramping up and everyone's getting
harriet from southampton, everybody! _ most of them have been waiting three years to come.s will open, they'll run in, they'll be setting up their campsites, be meeting their neighbours. it is really exciting. but before that, we have to get the site completely signed off. welcome! 0urjob is to make sure they're well behaved, of course, make sure everyone�*s happy, well hydrated — especially in this sort of weather. yeah, make sure everything's 0k, man. it's great seeing all the public come...
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harriet mcdonald today who serves as a president. harriet is a long time in fierce advocate for people experiencing homelessness which she cofounded with her husband the late george mcdonald. first, herod on behalf of all of us let me offer condolences to the ready, willing and able teams and family over the loss of george. you and george have truly been points of light in new york and helping the less fortunate. manhattan and new york is a much better place because of you. i've been fortunate to visit several times as i've been in congress. every time i return i'm so impressed by the work done by the men and women who are ready, willing and able to fight homelessness and hopelessness due to its anonymous challenge. it's an extraordinary success on all because it has lowered criminal recidivism and a work than virtually any other program for homeless in new york city. but, because it specializes on tapping the hardest cases and helping the most, that it's impresses me so much about this organization bring i think merrick thanked mary
harriet mcdonald today who serves as a president. harriet is a long time in fierce advocate for people experiencing homelessness which she cofounded with her husband the late george mcdonald. first, herod on behalf of all of us let me offer condolences to the ready, willing and able teams and family over the loss of george. you and george have truly been points of light in new york and helping the less fortunate. manhattan and new york is a much better place because of you. i've been fortunate...
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harriet harman had been sacked as a cabinet minister in 1998.empty and my phone stopped ringing. my office was astonished to get a call from buckingham palace. no—one else wanted to have anything to do with me! laughter. but the queen wanted to see me. i was invited to take tea with the queen for her to thank me for my service as secretary of state. when tony blair won his landslide victory, the queen reminded him that winston churchill had been herfirst prime minister. i was talking to someone with extraordinary knowledge, experience, history. i used to look forward to it. the relationship between monarch and prime minister is precious and unique. liz truss will fulfil her new role alongside a new king. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. with the proclamation of king charles, many titles and names referring to the late queen will change. for more on that, our diplomatic correspondent james landale. well, this is quite common whenever there is a new monarch, a bit of a reshuffle of titles. the king's wife camilla becomes queen consort, just lik
harriet harman had been sacked as a cabinet minister in 1998.empty and my phone stopped ringing. my office was astonished to get a call from buckingham palace. no—one else wanted to have anything to do with me! laughter. but the queen wanted to see me. i was invited to take tea with the queen for her to thank me for my service as secretary of state. when tony blair won his landslide victory, the queen reminded him that winston churchill had been herfirst prime minister. i was talking to...
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and when martha talked about, you know, the importance of harriet the spy, i think there's also some. in in and sincerely described describing that which we've witnessed, you know. so i grew up with, you know, all black women, my mom mom, aunties and my grandmother, grandmothers been the black is woman was beautiful black is human, most beautiful human i've ever known. and she used to go to a chicken plant, come home noon, watch the beginning and the young and the restless come back home. watch watch all of wheel of fortune family feud. and then if it thursday, we might watch dynasty. it was friday, we watch dukes of hazzard, we watch dallas. this is the black woman i knew who was not allowed to testify at her space right church. the black church. although that black church belonged to black women, they couldn't testify there. so they had this called whole permission where they would get together. different sister's house every week. and, you know, grandmother, they would get together and they would start a liberal and then they would take it out to the porch and and so much of like m
and when martha talked about, you know, the importance of harriet the spy, i think there's also some. in in and sincerely described describing that which we've witnessed, you know. so i grew up with, you know, all black women, my mom mom, aunties and my grandmother, grandmothers been the black is woman was beautiful black is human, most beautiful human i've ever known. and she used to go to a chicken plant, come home noon, watch the beginning and the young and the restless come back home. watch...
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to teach it areas and doesn't start to be guided by the interest of its own people and not blindly harriet, the will of those people who are playing them. i'd like to believe that in to, to cancel and in the ga, the colleagues who can help you of what this actual truth really is. thank you very much, jim, if you will. and i thank representative of the russian ration for a statement that was russia's ambassador to the united nation speaking at a meeting of the security council will continue to follow and bring you all the latest. sabotaged can not be ruled out. that's a comment from denmark's prime minister on damage to the north stream pipeline system, which resulted in a sharp drop and pressure. it's hard to imagine that it was an accident. we cannot rely sabotaged, but it's also too early to make such a conclusion. this is a video from the location of the league, according to swedish media size. molig just have registered powerful blast in the area and that countries authorities have begun an investigation into possible sabotage. the kremlin has called the situation unprecedented, saying
to teach it areas and doesn't start to be guided by the interest of its own people and not blindly harriet, the will of those people who are playing them. i'd like to believe that in to, to cancel and in the ga, the colleagues who can help you of what this actual truth really is. thank you very much, jim, if you will. and i thank representative of the russian ration for a statement that was russia's ambassador to the united nation speaking at a meeting of the security council will continue to...
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what person has begun a 10 day morning harriet, to mark the passing of queen elizabeth, who died on thursday at the age of 96 at bell mo castle in scotland. she was the nation's longest serving monarch with her reign, having spanned at 7 decades. supporters have been gathering outside london's buckingham palace and others have been laying flowers at british embassies worldwide. moscow and paris have also hosted ceremonies in her honor and vladimir putin has expressed his condolences, were right after the queen's death. the bbc presented a video showing the history of her relations with africa, claiming it was overall positive and long standing. for many africans expressed a much different view before the outlet blocked. comments on the post were tackling back at queen elizabeth this icons longstanding relationship with africa. repeat after me, we take a look at queen elizabeth the seconds brutal colonization and subsequent destruction of african countries. please to not insert us. it's called colonialism . what is a longstanding relationship? one that is abusive? because england abused afric
what person has begun a 10 day morning harriet, to mark the passing of queen elizabeth, who died on thursday at the age of 96 at bell mo castle in scotland. she was the nation's longest serving monarch with her reign, having spanned at 7 decades. supporters have been gathering outside london's buckingham palace and others have been laying flowers at british embassies worldwide. moscow and paris have also hosted ceremonies in her honor and vladimir putin has expressed his condolences, were right...
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the belief that we when it is the belief in going back several times that guides harriet tubman and, other conductors along the underground, it is because the combahee river collective who takes their name from harriet tubman to ro quick act of liberating over 700 enslaved people in south that they something else was possible they believed other worlds were possible and so hope for me is saying against all of this and i lay out a lot of what the this is and it's still not exhaustive that my belief in us is stronger than the lies these systems tell us. and for me i think of myself already doing ancestor work. so the things that i do now, what other folks who come along if we don't kill this planet before then. that inherit, we build and then get to new things. yeah. and for me, the discipline not temporally bound to right. and so it's not about necessarily being my ancestors while dream's as much as understanding they had dreams and that the ability to do that means we push forward in particular ways and that my belief and love of people, of marginalized folks, of folks on the margins
the belief that we when it is the belief in going back several times that guides harriet tubman and, other conductors along the underground, it is because the combahee river collective who takes their name from harriet tubman to ro quick act of liberating over 700 enslaved people in south that they something else was possible they believed other worlds were possible and so hope for me is saying against all of this and i lay out a lot of what the this is and it's still not exhaustive that my...
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the belief that we when it is the belief in going back several times that guides harriet tubman and, other conductors along the underground, it is because the combahee river collective who takes their name from harriet tubman to ro quick act of liberating over 700 enslaved people in south that they something else was possible they believed other worlds were possible and so hope for me is saying against all of this and i lay out a lot of what the this is and it's still not exhaustive that my belief in us is stronger than the lies these systems tell us. and for me i think of myself already doing ancestor work. so the things that i do now, what other folks who come along if we don't kill this planet before then. that inherit, we build and then get to new things. yeah. and for me, the discipline not temporally bound to right. and so it's not about necessarily being my ancestors while dream's as much as understanding they had dreams and that the ability to do that means we push forward in particular ways and that my belief and love of people, of marginalized folks, of folks on the margins
the belief that we when it is the belief in going back several times that guides harriet tubman and, other conductors along the underground, it is because the combahee river collective who takes their name from harriet tubman to ro quick act of liberating over 700 enslaved people in south that they something else was possible they believed other worlds were possible and so hope for me is saying against all of this and i lay out a lot of what the this is and it's still not exhaustive that my...
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as you say, harriet, it really does mark the form that the future style of his monarchy. perhaps he is, he laid out a market here that he is in the midst of brief, from a voice. from the day he became king upon the passing of his mother, queen elizabeth the 2nd he has, as you say, been determined to be among the people to meet as many people as he possibly can. that's right. i mean, he's had some very official and ceremonial and probably very taxing duties as someone in the midst of the personal bereavement. ah, but it along with those set piece mon, she has been very clear. or it has been very clear that there has been a plan perhaps for him to be out and about as long as that is gonna bring our lego another round of tears we. we've heard 11 such already just a few minutes ago. so this is something that's been following him around either which is fur for his late mother as well as her funeral, pursue as her procession moved past on wednesday and ripples of applause. so i guess that this has been a few days of pretty extraordinary progress for the king around the country
as you say, harriet, it really does mark the form that the future style of his monarchy. perhaps he is, he laid out a market here that he is in the midst of brief, from a voice. from the day he became king upon the passing of his mother, queen elizabeth the 2nd he has, as you say, been determined to be among the people to meet as many people as he possibly can. that's right. i mean, he's had some very official and ceremonial and probably very taxing duties as someone in the midst of the...
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and harriet megan as the royal's attempt to move on in the morning. and the celebration of a new king. it's 17 jim t. alice, you're looking at live pictures outside windsor castle, prince harry and his wife megan, have joined prince william and wife kate to look at the attributes and flowers left for their grandmother. they also met mourners who have gathered outside the royal residence, where queen elizabeth the 2nd spent much of her time in the lead up to her death. it's the 1st time the more couples have been seen so closely together since harry and megan a fishy left their all duties and knew too nice. when marlene koenig is a royal historian, joining us from alexandra in virginia. well, thank you very much indeed for joining us. what do you make of this walk? i say i was funny. i was talking to somebody this morning and i just had a feeling that this was going to happen. i don't know how it was going to happen, but i think prince charles of sorry, king charles i facilitated this and i think it's awesome. um, i don't think it'll set aside all the
and harriet megan as the royal's attempt to move on in the morning. and the celebration of a new king. it's 17 jim t. alice, you're looking at live pictures outside windsor castle, prince harry and his wife megan, have joined prince william and wife kate to look at the attributes and flowers left for their grandmother. they also met mourners who have gathered outside the royal residence, where queen elizabeth the 2nd spent much of her time in the lead up to her death. it's the 1st time the more...
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harriet harman had been sacked as a cabinet minister in 1998.hone stopped ringing. my office was astonished to get a call from buckingham palace. no—one else wanted to have anything to do with me! but the queen wanted to see me. i was invited to take tea with the queen for her to thank me for my service as secretary of state. when tony blair won his landslide victory, the queen reminded him that winston churchill had been herfirst prime minister. i was talking to someone with extraordinary knowledge, experience, history. i used to look forward to it. the relationship between monarch and prime minister is precious and unique. liz truss will fulfil her new role alongside a new king. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. when the queen came to the throne in 1952, britain's role in the world was changing rapidly. former colonies were gaining independence, as the british empire evolved into the commonwealth. and the seven decades of the queen's reign saw even greater change. in a moment, we'll hear from yogita limaye in delhi, and nada tawfik injamaica
harriet harman had been sacked as a cabinet minister in 1998.hone stopped ringing. my office was astonished to get a call from buckingham palace. no—one else wanted to have anything to do with me! but the queen wanted to see me. i was invited to take tea with the queen for her to thank me for my service as secretary of state. when tony blair won his landslide victory, the queen reminded him that winston churchill had been herfirst prime minister. i was talking to someone with extraordinary...
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applause >> seth: it's jenny's fault for splashing the jar everywhere philadelphia has unveiled a new harrietue that will only be on display temporarily >> so catch her before she's gone, said slave owners. [ audience groans >> she's fine with that joke >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] an angry neighbor sent a lesbian couple in massachusetts a letter complaining about the couple's pride flag >> and then the lesbians sent one back complaining about the neighbor's poorly built deck [ laughter ] >> seth: now, jenny, are you handy? >> yes, but never on the first date [ audience cheering >> seth: an all-black group is planning to climb mount everest. >> which is just a fancy way of saying they're going to try to vote in texas. [ laughter ] >> seth: amber, why don't more black people climb mountains >> we're just trying to let white people have something. you climb the mountains. >> seth: the new reboot of "sex and the city" features several queer characters >> also featuring several queer characters, your food co-op. [ light laughter ] >> seth: two black queer women recently opened a new lesbian bar in
applause >> seth: it's jenny's fault for splashing the jar everywhere philadelphia has unveiled a new harrietue that will only be on display temporarily >> so catch her before she's gone, said slave owners. [ audience groans >> she's fine with that joke >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] an angry neighbor sent a lesbian couple in massachusetts a letter complaining about the couple's pride flag >> and then the lesbians sent one back complaining about the neighbor's poorly...
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kate clifford larson is a distinguished scholar whose earlier books include a biography of harriet tubman and "the assassin's accomplice." today we will be talking about "walk with me," a biography of fannie lou hamer. i'm going to assume many of you are like me. maybe you have heard a little bit about fannie lou hamer. maybe you have not heard anything about constance modly. i'm hoping will introduce us to the subjects of these books. yours is, i think, unjustly less-known. will you tell us about constance motley and why you chose her? ms. brown-nagin: happy to. thanks to all of you for being here. i'm delighted to share about constance baker motley, who is a legendary civil rights lawyer who in her time was very well-known. i set out to write about her because it is the case that people today do not know her, to the extent that they should. legendary civil rights lawyer who litigated the cases that made it possible for all of us to be together today, regardless of race. made it possible for me to be a law professor, and kate to be a scholar. symbolically she was very important to profes
kate clifford larson is a distinguished scholar whose earlier books include a biography of harriet tubman and "the assassin's accomplice." today we will be talking about "walk with me," a biography of fannie lou hamer. i'm going to assume many of you are like me. maybe you have heard a little bit about fannie lou hamer. maybe you have not heard anything about constance modly. i'm hoping will introduce us to the subjects of these books. yours is, i think, unjustly less-known....
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harriet harman had been sacked as a cabinet minister in 1998.ave anything to do with me! but the queen wanted to see me. i was invited to take tea with the queen for her to thank me for my service as secretary of state. the relationship between monarch and prime minister when tony blair won his landslide victory the queen reminded him that winston churchill had been her first prime minister. i winston churchill had been her first prime minister.— prime minister. i was talking to someone with _ prime minister. i was talking to someone with extraordinary - someone with extraordinary knowledge, experience, history. i used to look forward to it. the relationship — used to look forward to it. the relationship between monarch and prime minister is precious and unique. liz truss will fulfil her new role alongside a new king. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. the new reign of king charles which began yesterday and is
harriet harman had been sacked as a cabinet minister in 1998.ave anything to do with me! but the queen wanted to see me. i was invited to take tea with the queen for her to thank me for my service as secretary of state. the relationship between monarch and prime minister when tony blair won his landslide victory the queen reminded him that winston churchill had been her first prime minister. i winston churchill had been her first prime minister.— prime minister. i was talking to someone with...
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bell ribeiro—addy and harriet harman met with police to discuss the shooting of 24—year—old chris kabaervices are looking this morning. and so far so good, all running smoothly this morning. now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. another very mild start. temperatures overnight staying in the mid—teens celsius. some mist and fog patches around first thing. they will lift to some bright and sunny spells. variable amounts of cloud. the chance of one or two showers and thicker cloud towards the end of the day. temperatures a very warm 26 celsius. overnight tonight, variable amounts of cloud. we could see showers moving through. some clearer spells. the minimum temperature stays mild — between 14—16c. it is going to be a largely cloudy start tomorrow. you can see another front coming up from the south, so, first thing, some outbreaks of rain. dry for a time, but then that front starts to move north and that's going to bring some rain, largely south of the m4, through tuesday afternoon. the temperature not quite so warm tomorrow, 21 celsius. as we head further through the week, th
bell ribeiro—addy and harriet harman met with police to discuss the shooting of 24—year—old chris kabaervices are looking this morning. and so far so good, all running smoothly this morning. now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. another very mild start. temperatures overnight staying in the mid—teens celsius. some mist and fog patches around first thing. they will lift to some bright and sunny spells. variable amounts of cloud. the chance of one or two showers and thicker...
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oh >> wow, harriet what do you think? >> i think it doesn't like it. >> harry's assessment, neil cat yelled doesn't like it. >> but it's more than that. and -- look at not a matter of sort of liberal versus versus conservative judicial philosophy, it's not a matter of a slapped on fact it really is a completely incoherent opinion. so i know, it's been trash right and left. but really with trusted justification. it's a conservative court, but is the same kind of argument. they say look, let's go back to first, principles he sued under a special statute that says i have a right to have these and the department is just come in as they did before her and said, no way, no how, forget about, it eight ways to sunday. and it's just right there. the one thing that she said to sort of go his way is a shoe david's argument, and this, is it i'm not giving it. maybe they're not classified, even though the government says they are, imagine if we ran our classification system that way, with the government in the executive branch made a
oh >> wow, harriet what do you think? >> i think it doesn't like it. >> harry's assessment, neil cat yelled doesn't like it. >> but it's more than that. and -- look at not a matter of sort of liberal versus versus conservative judicial philosophy, it's not a matter of a slapped on fact it really is a completely incoherent opinion. so i know, it's been trash right and left. but really with trusted justification. it's a conservative court, but is the same kind of argument....
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king malcolm x and harriet tubman rolling over en their graves just rolling over. obesity kills.g sugar is terrible. it's not good for you. and instead of helping children, you're going to make their lives as adults worse. because having snickers for love with a coke and another snickers and a donut chaser is bad. is bad. it's horrible for 84 teeth. it's horrible, it's a fast pace to type 2 diabetes. there's nothing good about it. this is what they do. they're going to get a lot of money for this. they're going to get money from sprite and cocoa coca cola and mountain dew commercials. they don't care what it does to everybody else. the easy way out is you go to the actual food addicts and you're telling them it's okay. it's like saying crack is cool because when you're on crack you're fun to be around. so we're just going to say everyone leak as happy fat kid. >> that's par part of the cons tlings of identities and these conser cons stlings tlings. constellation. constellation. >> also kale is bad. it's bad for your digestive system. if she would spend more time actually teaching
king malcolm x and harriet tubman rolling over en their graves just rolling over. obesity kills.g sugar is terrible. it's not good for you. and instead of helping children, you're going to make their lives as adults worse. because having snickers for love with a coke and another snickers and a donut chaser is bad. is bad. it's horrible for 84 teeth. it's horrible, it's a fast pace to type 2 diabetes. there's nothing good about it. this is what they do. they're going to get a lot of money for...
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harriet heggman trump-backed won in wyoming.k at this, midterm election spending will be the most expensive we've ever seen, $3.08 billion is estimated to have been spent on all house and senate candidates running this november. that beats the record back in 2018. a lot of money, especially for abortion. the democrats have abortion messaging. they spent a lot of money. gubernatorial, house, senate, all the way down ballot. stuart: hung their hat on that issue, thank you, lauren. get back to the markets. look who is here now, my old friend, that guy's name is mark grant. always a pleasure, mark. how are you doing? >> the ageless stuart varney, i'm doing fine. stuart: all right. is there any safe space, any safe haven in any market at this moment? >> i will tell you what i'm using right now stuart, different from some of ire priors guests. i'm using exchange traded funds, closed end funds, some reits. i'm getting currently, i should say past performance doesn't guarranty future results, as of today more than 10% which beats the in
harriet heggman trump-backed won in wyoming.k at this, midterm election spending will be the most expensive we've ever seen, $3.08 billion is estimated to have been spent on all house and senate candidates running this november. that beats the record back in 2018. a lot of money, especially for abortion. the democrats have abortion messaging. they spent a lot of money. gubernatorial, house, senate, all the way down ballot. stuart: hung their hat on that issue, thank you, lauren. get back to the...
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as a rather poignant tribute from harriet harmon.labor, who talked about how she had been called, invited to have tea with the queen. after being sacked from the government. when they announced, they didn't want anything to do anything with her. today, only a six time that the house of commons would be paying for more tributes. and 182 tributes faced by mps yesterday. many more expected today, until late in the evening. >> amanda, thank you very much indeed. we'll just show you the scene here at buckingham palace, as people start to arrive. still very early in the morning, of course. just coming up to 20 past seven. you can see, a number of people milling around already. wanting to come to pay tribute to the queen. we saw a great bank of flowers being gathered at the gates. at buckingham palace. they are being gathered up and move to a special flower memorial garden next door, green park. but, no doubt more people will come with flowers once again today. even though they're being discouraged from doing so. has to be said. the queen h
as a rather poignant tribute from harriet harmon.labor, who talked about how she had been called, invited to have tea with the queen. after being sacked from the government. when they announced, they didn't want anything to do anything with her. today, only a six time that the house of commons would be paying for more tributes. and 182 tributes faced by mps yesterday. many more expected today, until late in the evening. >> amanda, thank you very much indeed. we'll just show you the scene...
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i'd imagine you're thinking about another big payday today, sir, but, winston and harriet will have something look at what the categories will be in the jeopardy! round. ♪♪♪ then... that's nice. and finally... ...each correct response beginning with c-o-n. luigi, where do we start? historic words for $200, please. - winston. - what is "house"? - right. - words for $400. - luigi. - what is "die"? - yes. - words for $600. - luigi. - what are knees?
i'd imagine you're thinking about another big payday today, sir, but, winston and harriet will have something look at what the categories will be in the jeopardy! round. ♪♪♪ then... that's nice. and finally... ...each correct response beginning with c-o-n. luigi, where do we start? historic words for $200, please. - winston. - what is "house"? - right. - words for $400. - luigi. - what is "die"? - yes. - words for $600. - luigi. - what are knees?
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heard from -- the passing of the second elizabethan age, we usher in a new area with the magnificent harrietstory of our great country. exactly as her majesty would have wished. by saying the words, god save the king. >> god save the king. it was just two days ago that the 96-year-old monarch queen elizabeth formally invited liz truss to form a government as the government's new prime minister. now, not only does england have a new entirely leader in his democratic government. but it has a king for the first time since 1952. as of today queen elizabeth ii's 73 year old son charles the third is the king of england. the first time the head of the monarchy has changed since a guy named harry truman, was president of the united states. a new sovereign means all of the uk's money has to change. the national anthem will now be god save the king rather than guard, of course, the queen. in other words, things are about to change. but as trust said today. this isn't just a new face on british currency, but the end of an age for the united kingdom. with that, the start of a new era. it couldn't be hap
heard from -- the passing of the second elizabethan age, we usher in a new area with the magnificent harrietstory of our great country. exactly as her majesty would have wished. by saying the words, god save the king. >> god save the king. it was just two days ago that the 96-year-old monarch queen elizabeth formally invited liz truss to form a government as the government's new prime minister. now, not only does england have a new entirely leader in his democratic government. but it has...
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you know, i -- harriet is a member of the wyoming state bar. and she sworn an oath to the constitution as a member of the wyoming state bar. and she continues to make the assertion that somehow the 2020 election was stolen. and says many of the same things that have resulted in people like rudy giuliani having his license suspended. and i know she knows better. and i think that, you know, there are many people around this country who are making claims they know not to be true. and i don't think anybody should vote for any of them. >> cheney will be back in the spotlight the next january 6 hearings which is scheduled for wednesday. >> turning overseas, italy is on course to elect the country's first female prime minister and the first government led by the far right since the end of world war ii. according to early projections, a coalition led by georgia meloni won a decisive victory. they won just over 43% of the vote which is enough to give it a comfortable parliamentary majority. reaching political census and cemented coalition could take wee
you know, i -- harriet is a member of the wyoming state bar. and she sworn an oath to the constitution as a member of the wyoming state bar. and she continues to make the assertion that somehow the 2020 election was stolen. and says many of the same things that have resulted in people like rudy giuliani having his license suspended. and i know she knows better. and i think that, you know, there are many people around this country who are making claims they know not to be true. and i don't think...
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and harriet jackson executive director jessica anderson is with us.o number one as we head to october 1st? >> no. i'm not surprised at all. we have two years-plus of the defund the police movement that has ravaged blue cities all across america. and so, of course crime is surging because there's no protections in place to keep people safe and secure. so what do voters do moms like me and everywhere do who is going to keep our community safe? who is going to keep our kids safe? and we are looking for alternative and that's really what it's going to come down to on the ballot is who is actually going to talk about and commit to these issues and i think republicans have the advantage when it comes to safety and security. >> brian: david, the weird thing is, the people who were saying defund the police and reimagine the police force are now we can't get cops. we can't get them to not put down their badge. on top of that, we find out that karen bass, for example, running for mayor against police got robbed doesn't feel safe. two lawmakers in illinois got c
and harriet jackson executive director jessica anderson is with us.o number one as we head to october 1st? >> no. i'm not surprised at all. we have two years-plus of the defund the police movement that has ravaged blue cities all across america. and so, of course crime is surging because there's no protections in place to keep people safe and secure. so what do voters do moms like me and everywhere do who is going to keep our community safe? who is going to keep our kids safe? and we are...