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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. >> the adventures of ozzie and harriet. >> i just loved everybody in it actually>> hurry up, bring it in. i'm starved. >> it was a happy, gentle american family of the 1950s. >> how much do you need? >> never mind pop, that's okay. >> no don't worry about it. you can pay me back. >> no thanks pop, i don't want it. >> what's the matter 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. >> alright kids, dinner is on. we're sitting down. >> when you get to father knows best, it's very patriarchal, dealing with tiny little problems. >> ah, a quiet evening at home. i could 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. >> and then leave it to beaver enters the sitcom realm in 1957. >> what's that? >> a haircut i think.
. >> ozzie and harriet. >> the adventures of ozzie and harriet. >> i just loved everybody in it actually>> hurry up, bring it in. i'm starved. >> it was a happy, gentle american family of the 1950s. >> how much do you need? >> never mind pop, that's okay. >> no don't worry about it. you can pay me back. >> no thanks pop, i don't want it. >> what's the matter with you david, you got rocks in your head? >> the kids were very...
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harriet baldwin, chairwoman of the treasury select committee, i hope it is the first of many times youoin us. back to tom now. tom: excellent, thank you very much, the need for fiscal policy to align with monetary policy. we will have special coverage of the u.k.'s autumn statement, with expert analysis, it all starts at 9:30 a.m. london time. we will ramp up the themes driving these markets today. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> looking forward to the fomc's december meeting, the data of the past few weeks have made me more comfortable stepping down to a 50 basis point hike. tom: christopher waller signaling he may be leaning towards a softer hike of 50 basis points in december, with the caveat that he needs to see the data before that decision. let's bring our focus now to the themes driving markets today. joining us is our equities reporter, jan-patrick barnert, the markets appear to be consolidating, and we are still weighing up commentary from fed officials, the san francisco president saying a pause is not on the table. there seems to be this market exuberance and fed offic
harriet baldwin, chairwoman of the treasury select committee, i hope it is the first of many times youoin us. back to tom now. tom: excellent, thank you very much, the need for fiscal policy to align with monetary policy. we will have special coverage of the u.k.'s autumn statement, with expert analysis, it all starts at 9:30 a.m. london time. we will ramp up the themes driving these markets today. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> looking forward to the fomc's december meeting, the...
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harriet, you've ballot box. harriet, you've always voted labour. i have indeed.with labour at the next election. do are you optimistic or pessimist stick about the direction the country is in? i think the country is in? i think the country it'll take about two or three years to recover. eventually it will. you know, it's a bit like peaks and troughs with their stocks and shares. yeah, we're going through a bad time notebook will come out the side come out the other side eventually probably take three years i would say before going to on our feet again. to get back on our feet again. what does else think? optimistic or. pessimistic about what's out there in this there in the business in this area? been bad for lot area? it's been bad for a lot years enough . there's nothing years enough. there's nothing sure it's going to get any better mean we have this statement last week there was nothing in it for business to sell that i could see the you know what's going to happen we get a bit of help with the electric and at the moment electric and gas at the moment when it
harriet, you've ballot box. harriet, you've always voted labour. i have indeed.with labour at the next election. do are you optimistic or pessimist stick about the direction the country is in? i think the country is in? i think the country it'll take about two or three years to recover. eventually it will. you know, it's a bit like peaks and troughs with their stocks and shares. yeah, we're going through a bad time notebook will come out the side come out the other side eventually probably take...
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harriet, you've ballot box. harriet, you've always voted labour. i have indeed.with labour at the next election. do are you optimistic or pessimist stick about the direction the country is in? i think the country is in? i think the country it'll take about two or three years to recover. eventually it will. you know, it's a bit like peaks and troughs with their stocks and shares. yeah, we're going through a bad time notebook will come out the side come out the other side eventually probably take three years i would say before going to on our feet again. to get back on our feet again. what does else think? optimistic or. pessimistic about what's out there in this there in the business in this area? been bad for lot area? it's been bad for a lot years enough . there's nothing years enough. there's nothing sure it's going to get any better mean we have this statement last week there was nothing in it for business to sell that i could see the you know what's going to happen we get a bit of help with the electric and at the moment electric and gas at the moment when it
harriet, you've ballot box. harriet, you've always voted labour. i have indeed.with labour at the next election. do are you optimistic or pessimist stick about the direction the country is in? i think the country is in? i think the country it'll take about two or three years to recover. eventually it will. you know, it's a bit like peaks and troughs with their stocks and shares. yeah, we're going through a bad time notebook will come out the side come out the other side eventually probably take...
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so harriet jacobs a very different situation. also laboring under a need to keep it together.ing was at stake with what we saw for justice jackson. it's amazing to me what the narratives could do they can make beautiful art as literally their hands are shackled they're still making art, art with their lives out of necessity. want to hear what everyone has to say. can we intro to the conversation that includes beyoncÉ? is there really an unspoken line and more broadly can we talk broadly about black experience? this is a little bit wild. seems to me the question i'm asking is to both of you as we are talking what is it say about freedom? not only were writing out and thinking about but in your own work. nicole in yourt talked about ad pushing through it. are we free to speak as we want to? i'm aware that brittany you have faced tremendous from the internet. but does that hamper your freedom? do you know what i'm talking about? that's what i want to hear about. >> let me look back and say it this way, i didn't say the conversations about controlling images don't matter but i am
so harriet jacobs a very different situation. also laboring under a need to keep it together.ing was at stake with what we saw for justice jackson. it's amazing to me what the narratives could do they can make beautiful art as literally their hands are shackled they're still making art, art with their lives out of necessity. want to hear what everyone has to say. can we intro to the conversation that includes beyoncÉ? is there really an unspoken line and more broadly can we talk broadly about...
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what it presents you with is an upward trinity to buy protection on your portfolio and not harriet cost any money. . you can go out and buy 10% out of the money you put which would be the 355 out in june the money you spent on that could be financed almost entirely by the $455 call. the thing that it's really interesting as we pointed out a trade just say this. just another opportunity to re- strike a hedge on your portfolio. if you're worried about the 50% would just rallied recently this is a great way to do it. >> professor, i know you noticed this too. what do you think about protection for free? >> i really like it. there a couple of things going on. >> as interest rates rise, all else equal the value of cost, structure. if you think about it right now coming in or going to break out to all-time highs in the s and p sometime soon or do you think there is a potential risk of a downside? here, you have equal anticipation in the way and i think is good. well, we fell in love through gaming. but now the internet lags and it throws the whole thing off. when did you first discover this l
what it presents you with is an upward trinity to buy protection on your portfolio and not harriet cost any money. . you can go out and buy 10% out of the money you put which would be the 355 out in june the money you spent on that could be financed almost entirely by the $455 call. the thing that it's really interesting as we pointed out a trade just say this. just another opportunity to re- strike a hedge on your portfolio. if you're worried about the 50% would just rallied recently this is a...
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and i thinknk about it all the time they call meol the harriet tubman of human trafficking. then to be the harriet tubman are the mama of human trafficking as long as they allow me to because if there is a girl up there hurting and for a woman to answer the phone and try to help but i don't know what i would have done of being a service to the ladies they say are the ladies oftu the evening but i say they are the ladies of the future once you pull them up out of that whole they can be something else. >> how do you describe that moment or that period when there is a shift? because clearly something shifted in your life. and also what was it like to write about this and how did you figure out which things to tell and how to tell it? >> the switch when i decided to get my life together? my face was messed up i really didn't decide it was over. there were two moments. first of all i was in a treatment center on the west side of chicago. this wonderful counselor we were in a group and she said some stuff like we were a doorway to life. i said okay. what's that? she said he will f
and i thinknk about it all the time they call meol the harriet tubman of human trafficking. then to be the harriet tubman are the mama of human trafficking as long as they allow me to because if there is a girl up there hurting and for a woman to answer the phone and try to help but i don't know what i would have done of being a service to the ladies they say are the ladies oftu the evening but i say they are the ladies of the future once you pull them up out of that whole they can be something...
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if you look at harriet dart, she is now a top 100 player, she really backs herself, she has had somectory when you look at barnett and nicholls onlyjust inside the top 200 in the world at the start of the year in doubles and now with the chance to push into the top 50 relatively early in their careers because they went a down the college route, one studying at loughborough university and the other in the us, and from a team perspective a lot of confidence. britain will have to qualify in april to get into next year's finals, but there is a possibility the lta might decide to bid for the rights again and as host take an automatic place in the draw. russell fuller there. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the sports news today... mark allen is through to the last 16 after of the uk snooker championship with a 6—4 win overjordan brown. elsewhere, the defending champion zhao xintong was knocked out by sam craigie, 6 frames to 2 he lost. and natasha jonas is hoping to win a third world title in nine months at the manchester arena tonight. the wbo and wbc light—mid
if you look at harriet dart, she is now a top 100 player, she really backs herself, she has had somectory when you look at barnett and nicholls onlyjust inside the top 200 in the world at the start of the year in doubles and now with the chance to push into the top 50 relatively early in their careers because they went a down the college route, one studying at loughborough university and the other in the us, and from a team perspective a lot of confidence. britain will have to qualify in april...
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regained my life and i know i look great but i am 65 years old and i think about it, they call me harriet tubman of human trafficking, i don't know if i'm old or feisty but i'm alright with that because i will continue to be the harriet tubman or mama of human trafficking as long as they allow me because as long as there's a girl after hurting, i'll be a woman there to answer the phone and try to help because i don't know where i would be without being of service to the ladies of the evening but i say with the ladies of the future? want to pull them up out of the hole, they can be something else. >> i had to. how do you describe that moment or that. when there was a shift? clearly something shifted in your life and what was it like to write a about this in your le and how did you figure out which things to tell and how to tell it? >> the switch when i decided to get my life together -- my face was messed up and everything, i didn't decide it was over -- there were two moments. actually, too. first of all, i was in a treatment center a side of chicago and this wonderful counselor told us i
regained my life and i know i look great but i am 65 years old and i think about it, they call me harriet tubman of human trafficking, i don't know if i'm old or feisty but i'm alright with that because i will continue to be the harriet tubman or mama of human trafficking as long as they allow me because as long as there's a girl after hurting, i'll be a woman there to answer the phone and try to help because i don't know where i would be without being of service to the ladies of the evening...
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they call me harriet tubman.ht with that because i will continue to be the harriet tubman or the mom of human trafficking as long as they allow me to as long as there is a girl out there hurting there's a woman that will answer the phone to try toto help because i don't know what i would have done not being a service to the ladies who are the ladies of the evening but i say who are the ladies of the future? once you pull them up then they can be something else. >> i had to so how do you describe that moment or when there was a shift? clearly something shifted in your life and also what was it like to write about this and how did you figure out which things to tell and how to tell it? >> the switch when i decided to get my life together? my face got messed up i didn't really decide it was over. there were two moments. first of all i was in a treatment center on the west side of chicago and this wonderful counselor told us and said we were the doorway to life and i said okay. what's that? she said you figured out a
they call me harriet tubman.ht with that because i will continue to be the harriet tubman or the mom of human trafficking as long as they allow me to as long as there is a girl out there hurting there's a woman that will answer the phone to try toto help because i don't know what i would have done not being a service to the ladies who are the ladies of the evening but i say who are the ladies of the future? once you pull them up then they can be something else. >> i had to so how do you...
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if you look at harriet dart, she is now a top 100th player, she really backs herself, she has had somend nicholls onlyjust inside the top 200 in the world at the start of the year in doubles and now with the chance to push into the top 50 relatively early in their careers because they went down the academic shoot, one studying at university w wthe �*in the �* in the us, and from a team other in the us, and from a team perspective a lot of confidence. britain will have to qualify in april to get into next year's finals, but there is a possibility the lta might decide to bid for the rights again and is host to take an automatic place in the draw. russell fuller there- — let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the sports news today... formula 0ne's sao paulo grand prix sprint race gets under way in the next hour. danish driver kevin magnussen starts from the front. the winner takes pole position for tomorrow's main race in brazil. french driver esteban 0con topped the time sheets in final practice, ahead of sergio perez and britain's george russell. mark allen is throu
if you look at harriet dart, she is now a top 100th player, she really backs herself, she has had somend nicholls onlyjust inside the top 200 in the world at the start of the year in doubles and now with the chance to push into the top 50 relatively early in their careers because they went down the academic shoot, one studying at university w wthe �*in the �* in the us, and from a team other in the us, and from a team perspective a lot of confidence. britain will have to qualify in april to...
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you know, they call me the harriet tubman of human trafficking. i don't know, because i'm older, because, you know, i'm pretty feisty. but i'm all right with that because i can i will continue to be the harriet tubman or the mama of human trafficking as long as they allow me to. because as long as there's a girl out there hurting, you know, i think as long as god will give me a breath, i'll be a woman who will be there to answer the phone and try to help because i don't know where. i don't know what i would have done or where i would be without being of service to the ladies. who they say are the ladies of the evening. but i say, who are the ladies of the future? because once you get pull of my hair, pull it, pull them up out that whole baby, they can be something else. yes. i really had to. one is, how would you describe that moment or that that period when there was a shift? because clearly something shifted in your. mm. and also what was it like to write about this and your life and, and how did you figure out which things to tell and how to te
you know, they call me the harriet tubman of human trafficking. i don't know, because i'm older, because, you know, i'm pretty feisty. but i'm all right with that because i can i will continue to be the harriet tubman or the mama of human trafficking as long as they allow me to. because as long as there's a girl out there hurting, you know, i think as long as god will give me a breath, i'll be a woman who will be there to answer the phone and try to help because i don't know where. i don't know...
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he posted online with dozens of images, posing that confederate harriet sites and was confederate flags. and now the focus of the nations outrage shifted from the killer himself to the symbol that seemed to contain more than its borders. all the racial hatred and roofs heart or the backlash was swift. terrific shooting has re ignited a highly sensitive debate over the confederate flag. this flag has become a symbol of murder of racism patron. and it is clearly a symbol of this killer. the conversation we're having about the confederate flag has been about moral empathy. seeing the flag for others eyes. you know, it's a lonely for society to really do a get check of our values. corporate giants like e bay target and wal mart stopped selling items bearing the confederate flag, telling me right now literally just now in the last couple of minutes. unless the last few minutes amazon, just pull the flag as well. or even nascar, an icon of traditional southern culture turned against the flag with an appeal to patriotism. they tell has got a special offer for race fans as we can trade in your
he posted online with dozens of images, posing that confederate harriet sites and was confederate flags. and now the focus of the nations outrage shifted from the killer himself to the symbol that seemed to contain more than its borders. all the racial hatred and roofs heart or the backlash was swift. terrific shooting has re ignited a highly sensitive debate over the confederate flag. this flag has become a symbol of murder of racism patron. and it is clearly a symbol of this killer. the...
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to win all three of their matches in the tie, and after wins in the singles for heather watson and harrietand rebeka masarova in straight sets to secure a tie against australia in the last four. the last time great britain reached that stage was way back in 1981. of the rugby league world cup after the kiwi ferns were beaten by australia this evening at york. australia led 6—a at half time before coming from behind australia led 6—a at halftime before coming from behind wales are through to the wheelchair semifinals. they beat scotland 70 points to 36 in a strong performance to finish runners—up in group b behind world champions france. scotland finish bottom of group b after three defeats, while wales go on to face england on sunday. england's t20 captainjos buttler says it's "fantastic" that his side's world cup final against pakistan will be shown on free—to—air television on sunday. sky have agreed to share coverage of the match with channel a. it follows a precedent set in 2019, where sky opted to waive its status as exclusive rights holders to the 50—over world cup final. that match
to win all three of their matches in the tie, and after wins in the singles for heather watson and harrietand rebeka masarova in straight sets to secure a tie against australia in the last four. the last time great britain reached that stage was way back in 1981. of the rugby league world cup after the kiwi ferns were beaten by australia this evening at york. australia led 6—a at half time before coming from behind australia led 6—a at halftime before coming from behind wales are through to...
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understand the real history of the civil war is attractive, but which part of the history confederate harriet supporters argue that the civil war was not fought to free the slaves because abraham lincoln himself said, so it is original inaugural address. he said, if i could preserve the union free and all the slaves, i do that i can preserve the union, but free and some slice that i can preserve the union afraid of slighted that he was reserved, inc. and though lincoln was morally opposed to slavery, he held common racist beliefs. and then there's the core when amendment colon name, it was proposed to actually legalize labor. and i tried to propose it to the southern people to get them to not to join, get back in the union, but they denied they didn't want to have any part of it. all had a better bile was library, than the cord amendment would fix that. because it stated that the south to perpetuate key is peculiar institution which referred as labor. if they would not succeed from the union. the core one amendment passed both houses of congress in 1861 lincoln, in his 1st inaugural address,
understand the real history of the civil war is attractive, but which part of the history confederate harriet supporters argue that the civil war was not fought to free the slaves because abraham lincoln himself said, so it is original inaugural address. he said, if i could preserve the union free and all the slaves, i do that i can preserve the union, but free and some slice that i can preserve the union afraid of slighted that he was reserved, inc. and though lincoln was morally opposed to...
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me as i went on to produce books about suzy king taylor, harriet tubman. i think perspective of contributing to the civil war literature through the of women was a new pathway, one which oates launched without fanfare, but really with purpose and determination in his hotspur, the midst of a feminist revolution with within american history, noted. some scholars wanted book frame with the larger literature of women's biographies emerging such as the prize winning volume by catherine cassar on catherine beecher. but instead, i think he his own furrow and he was really a pioneer for some of the wonderful works which followed by male scholars thinking of tom brown's biography of dorothea dix and, matt goldman study of anna dickinson. i'm in no way privileging these volumes over fine biographies by women scholars, but i'm pointing out when stephen woodward decided to write about mary chesnut, he did win pulitzer. so it was a strategic turn to look at the women out showered barton with praise, but he also acknowledged her personal idiosyncrasies. a forthright ass
me as i went on to produce books about suzy king taylor, harriet tubman. i think perspective of contributing to the civil war literature through the of women was a new pathway, one which oates launched without fanfare, but really with purpose and determination in his hotspur, the midst of a feminist revolution with within american history, noted. some scholars wanted book frame with the larger literature of women's biographies emerging such as the prize winning volume by catherine cassar on...
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her partners included harriet redman, job opportunities for black women were very limited. so she worked as a janitor at the cities in u.s. district court but you also the president of portland's colored women's equal suffrage association the sophisticated third-generation western suffragists also mounted new kinds of splashy creed of campaigns that change american politicking for ever with marches, publicity stunts and the first button told maggie even electric signs. in seattle, doctor coarseness eaten, co-authored the washington women's cookbook, votes for women, good things to eat. she is also an accomplished mountaineer who had some wicked all of the state of washington's, i think there are six big peaks. she led a party of men and women, the women had to wear knickerbockers which are sort of canvas shorts that kind of buckle under the knee. she led this party on a three-week camping trip to carry a suffrage and to the summit of mount rainier. here she is in washington. the other washington. by 1914 suffragists had one in washington, california, oregon, arizona, kansas
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and i would read harriet the spy and babysitters club and it was there that i felt an immediate connection to that. i felt like she was sitting next to me kind of just telling me where to go. and from then on it, just the all of the memories poured out of me right, right. chloe cooper jones is a
and i would read harriet the spy and babysitters club and it was there that i felt an immediate connection to that. i felt like she was sitting next to me kind of just telling me where to go. and from then on it, just the all of the memories poured out of me right, right. chloe cooper jones is a
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team is made up of doubles specialists alicia barnett and olivia nicholls along with singles players harrietson and katie boulter, who's hoping the home advantage can give them an edge. one of the most fun things to do in tennis is to have a crowd behind you and they normally lift you even more so, so it will be an equaliser, i think it will make it tougher for a lot of the people we are playing and i'm looking forward to it. the women's rugby world cup final will clearly be a special occassion for all england and new zealand players who take to the field in auckland on saturday, but it will be particularly significant for claudia macdonald. in april, she was told that her rugby career could be over because of a neck injury she sustained last year. she has defied the odds by not only returning to the squad, but helping the red roses maintain their record run of 30 test wins in a row. having the initial call to that rugby might be on the table again, 757: 7th7en invited 7then invited into 77 7then invited into world 77 7then invited into world cupf to then invited into world cup training. my
team is made up of doubles specialists alicia barnett and olivia nicholls along with singles players harrietson and katie boulter, who's hoping the home advantage can give them an edge. one of the most fun things to do in tennis is to have a crowd behind you and they normally lift you even more so, so it will be an equaliser, i think it will make it tougher for a lot of the people we are playing and i'm looking forward to it. the women's rugby world cup final will clearly be a special occassion...
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we know the prince, harry and his last while mentioning that thanks produces the crown and harriet megan to have a contract with netflix. you said a role that he thinks that it has fiction. i. it is nonetheless an acceptable grandmother station. we know that sam prince is an certainly walked some of the scenes where she appeared. but, but beyond that there's been a lot of conjecture, but they think, i think that those will be very, very painful. for example, 2 episodes and you can't do that in the $99.00 to which is the night time for the family. you simply copy with events without looking at ha panorama was dishonestly obtained and how it was screened. we see that this will cause a great deal of pain, i think, to the prince of wales. he did call for the actual program never to be screened again. this will bring it all back to him, and indeed the dead won't obviously suit the royal family count. so it is only reasonable that the crime, in my opinion put to this claim to make it clear to millions who may be confused that a lot of this is fiction and some of it is malicious. yeah, i mean,
we know the prince, harry and his last while mentioning that thanks produces the crown and harriet megan to have a contract with netflix. you said a role that he thinks that it has fiction. i. it is nonetheless an acceptable grandmother station. we know that sam prince is an certainly walked some of the scenes where she appeared. but, but beyond that there's been a lot of conjecture, but they think, i think that those will be very, very painful. for example, 2 episodes and you can't do that in...
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in the end, harriet would give investigators their best lead.n. >> i really felt like my mom was empowered. >> and a confrontation. >> my mom told her that, you know, he punched me in the face. that started the whole cascade. >> there is no going back. >> there's no going back. >> and so, the life you had before -- >> was never going to be the same. >> when dateline continues. hen dateline continues from the world's #1 selling nerve care company. nervive contains alpha lipoic acid to relieve occasional nerve aches, weakness and discomfort. try nervivenerve relief. [school bells] when pain says, “i'm here,” i say, “so are they.” ♪♪ aleve - who do you take it for? as investigators worked the murder of ariet girgis, the herd disturbing information from their sons. most disturbing, by far was what happened seven months before the murder. in february 2004, on the eve of magdi and ariet's 24th running anniversary. >> so, she starts talking to magdi, can we go out to dinner? that's what starts this fight. >> doesn't sound like it was a very long fight.
in the end, harriet would give investigators their best lead.n. >> i really felt like my mom was empowered. >> and a confrontation. >> my mom told her that, you know, he punched me in the face. that started the whole cascade. >> there is no going back. >> there's no going back. >> and so, the life you had before -- >> was never going to be the same. >> when dateline continues. hen dateline continues from the world's #1 selling nerve care company....
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. >> like harriet coleman call in sick. >> .come in was like i'm not feeling well, we don't know. it was not very well thought out arguably but a passionate one driven by a deep sense of justice. so that's where i started the west virginia partially because everybody was like you're going to west virginia by yourself . wand know, but i went we had this conversation. i called him bob in the book, that's his name. itwas so interesting because part of me was like , i'm not going to confront him about being a confederate reenactor and i have been socialized as baa woman born in alabama and socialized as a southern black woman and a girl that you don't start this stuff because it could explode. but i was fascinated. and i realized we are so similar because his passion is to live inside history and his mind and yet i couldn't figure out why you wanted to live in side that part of history. >> and you couldn't ask him. >> and i couldn't ask him but he still told me the story sunglasses so for a reactor if you read confederates it help me because i knew questions asking because i read that
. >> like harriet coleman call in sick. >> .come in was like i'm not feeling well, we don't know. it was not very well thought out arguably but a passionate one driven by a deep sense of justice. so that's where i started the west virginia partially because everybody was like you're going to west virginia by yourself . wand know, but i went we had this conversation. i called him bob in the book, that's his name. itwas so interesting because part of me was like , i'm not going to...
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you can follow harriet dart against ajla tomljanovic. 5—2 at the moment to great britain.see if they can get through to the finals and the second semifinal is between the czech republic and switzerland from apm. it's final weekend of fixtures in the premier league before the world cup in qatar. in the early kick—off manchester city are at home to brentford. erling haaland has started for city — the only starting player in the side not to be travelling to qatar. ivan toney put the visitors ahead early in the first half. it's currently 1—0 brentford. in the scottish premier league, st mirren are aiming to end run of three games without a win, whilst rangers are hoping to narrow the gap between them and celtic. and that game is currently 0—0. south korea have named son heung—min in their 26—player world cup squad after the tottenham forward declared himself fit for the tournament. son had surgery earlier this month on a fractured eye socket. it's not yet clear when he'll return to training or whether he'll need to wear a protective mask during the tournament. a busy day of sp
you can follow harriet dart against ajla tomljanovic. 5—2 at the moment to great britain.see if they can get through to the finals and the second semifinal is between the czech republic and switzerland from apm. it's final weekend of fixtures in the premier league before the world cup in qatar. in the early kick—off manchester city are at home to brentford. erling haaland has started for city — the only starting player in the side not to be travelling to qatar. ivan toney put the visitors...
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>> the only one i rememberar learning about as a child and maybe it's proof for you too is harriet tubman and her story is eramazing and she's an amazing person of course. if youut think about her story, it's a masculine story. so i'md like who told the storid as a whiteman; right? i don't -- i think that mary lumpkin's story was exceptional and it was a common place for enslavers and slave traders to choose an enslaved woman and she was provided for by him. she ends up inheriting his slave jail and it's exceptional in that way and i don't think that his story can be very representative of this self-determination she had. she used what resources she had to negotiate with robert lumpkin to educate her children and free her children and provide for her children and said do what you want with me but these children have to be free. she negotiated to provide for them. her children got almost a decade head start on freedom than other enslaved people and shet was successful in that way and ensured they were educated. chile enslaved, she bought a home in philadelphia while enslaved in virginia. t
>> the only one i rememberar learning about as a child and maybe it's proof for you too is harriet tubman and her story is eramazing and she's an amazing person of course. if youut think about her story, it's a masculine story. so i'md like who told the storid as a whiteman; right? i don't -- i think that mary lumpkin's story was exceptional and it was a common place for enslavers and slave traders to choose an enslaved woman and she was provided for by him. she ends up inheriting his...
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harriet dart levelled great britain's semifinal against australia at the billiejean king cup in glasgow number two, dart, beat ajla tomljanovic in straight sets in under two hours to set up a doubles decider. it's great britain's first semifinal in this competition since 1981. you can watch that doubles decide alive right now on the bbc. 0livia nicholls and alesiha barnatt, storm sanders and sam stosur in the doubles. went all the way to a tie break in the first, with gb battling back from 5—3 down to force the tie—break that australia won 7—1. just before we go, i am going to say samoa have scored a try in that semifinal in the rugby league world cup against england, so it is samoa at the moment who are leading 26—20, six minutes to go and that one and thatis six minutes to go and that one and that is live on bbc one. i will have all the updates later on in sports day at half past six. that is it for the moment. thank you, sarah. a petition launched against the proposed relaxation of rules on the ratio of staff to children in childcare settings will now be considered for debate in parl
harriet dart levelled great britain's semifinal against australia at the billiejean king cup in glasgow number two, dart, beat ajla tomljanovic in straight sets in under two hours to set up a doubles decider. it's great britain's first semifinal in this competition since 1981. you can watch that doubles decide alive right now on the bbc. 0livia nicholls and alesiha barnatt, storm sanders and sam stosur in the doubles. went all the way to a tie break in the first, with gb battling back from...
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. >> and harriet tubman, called a six part her tubman was like i'm not feeling well.n't know choose actually not feeling well. it was just, it was not very well thought out plan, arguably, but a passionate one. you know, driven by a deep sense of justice. so that's where i started in west virginia. partial because everybody was like you're going to west virginia by yourself, like a black lady, you should be afraid, right? but i went and we had this conversation. i called him bob indie book. that's not his name. but it was so interesting because part of me, i'm not going to confront him about being the confederate reenactor and i've been socialized as someone born in alabama, socialize as a southern black woman and girl that you don't start this stuff, right? because it could explode. but i was fascinated, and he, and to realize we are so similar. 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 you couldn't ask him. >> and i couldn't ask him. but he told me this story abo
. >> and harriet tubman, called a six part her tubman was like i'm not feeling well.n't know choose actually not feeling well. it was just, it was not very well thought out plan, arguably, but a passionate one. you know, driven by a deep sense of justice. so that's where i started in west virginia. partial because everybody was like you're going to west virginia by yourself, like a black lady, you should be afraid, right? but i went and we had this conversation. i called him bob indie...
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>> i will just start by saying that the only one i really remember learning about as a child was harrietn. her history is amazing. but if you think about her story, it is such a masculine story. who told the story? the white man. she has a pistol she is wading through the swamp and sleeping under bushes. and then coming back for more. what a masculine story. the enslaved women who could not or leave one —- would not leave their children the story of escape is not of enslaved women in america. it is exceptional and not representative so those elements become a monolith of all the other stories. i do think that mary's story is exceptional. it is commonplace for enslavers to choose the enslaved women but because she was provided for and ends up and hearing the slave jail is exceptional but i also think her story can be representative of the self-determination.ha she is what resources she had to negotiate with robert lumpkin to educate her children and to free her children and provide for her children. we know through her story from one of her descendents she said you. can do what you want w
>> i will just start by saying that the only one i really remember learning about as a child was harrietn. her history is amazing. but if you think about her story, it is such a masculine story. who told the story? the white man. she has a pistol she is wading through the swamp and sleeping under bushes. and then coming back for more. what a masculine story. the enslaved women who could not or leave one —- would not leave their children the story of escape is not of enslaved women in...
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. >> let's not forget harriet belafonte. >> and of course harry belafonte who is very close to trayvon martin luther king jr. and helped raise money for the march on washington. and these were people who read jet magazine, ebony magazine. it really was two worlds in this country during that era. i think sometimes often students who i teach will think that all of this just sort of happened naturally. like blacks on film, blacks on tv, no it has been a struggle up a hill. and i just found it very fascinating you weave the threads to gather of this whole march towards sinema, towards representation in sinema. because movies are big. we send our movies all over the world. and foreigners often shape their attitudes about this country by our movies. in some of that is both not good and often times is bad. our movies shape foreign billings about this country. >> which is why you want to grab control. you want to declare an independent spirit and independence and an identity and dual representation. in terms of community and this is much the theme of james baldwin and talking about all the won
. >> let's not forget harriet belafonte. >> and of course harry belafonte who is very close to trayvon martin luther king jr. and helped raise money for the march on washington. and these were people who read jet magazine, ebony magazine. it really was two worlds in this country during that era. i think sometimes often students who i teach will think that all of this just sort of happened naturally. like blacks on film, blacks on tv, no it has been a struggle up a hill. and i just...
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history professor and her earlier book and kate is a distinguished scholar who includes a biography of harriet tubman and the assassins accomplice. and talking about the biography. so i will assume many of you are like me. maybe you haven't heard anything. i am hoping he will introduce us to the subjects of these books. but yours is unjust so tell me a little bit why you chose her. >>py 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 professional women. to give you three points about her achievements, in addition to litigating cases like brown v. board of education, james meredith case, university of georgia, and the university of alabama, motley was a
history professor and her earlier book and kate is a distinguished scholar who includes a biography of harriet tubman and the assassins accomplice. and talking about the biography. so i will assume many of you are like me. maybe you haven't heard anything. i am hoping he will introduce us to the subjects of these books. but yours is unjust so tell me a little bit why you chose her. >>py here. i'm delighted to share about constance baker motley, who is a legendary civil rights lawyer who...
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harriet dart has levelled great britain's semi—final against australia at the billiejean king cup ino dart beat ajla tomljanovic in straight sets in under two hours to set up a doubles decider. it's great britain's first semi—final in this competition since 1981. it is live on the bbc right now. if you head to the website, you will find the link to that. 0livia nicholls and alesiha barnatt versus storm sanders and sam stosur. australia are leading there in the first set, 2—1. that is all the sport, a busy saturday afternoon, but you can stay up—to—date on the bbc sport website and i will be back again in the next hour. thank you, sarah. a petition launched against the proposed relaxation of rules on the ratio of staff to children in childcare settings will now be considered for debate in parliament. the government said it was considering changing the rules in england to reduce costs for parents and give nurseries more flexibility. ellie price reports. cheeky, funny, little terror at times, but not too much. he wasjust a perfect baby in the sense that he only cried when he really want
harriet dart has levelled great britain's semi—final against australia at the billiejean king cup ino dart beat ajla tomljanovic in straight sets in under two hours to set up a doubles decider. it's great britain's first semi—final in this competition since 1981. it is live on the bbc right now. if you head to the website, you will find the link to that. 0livia nicholls and alesiha barnatt versus storm sanders and sam stosur. australia are leading there in the first set, 2—1. that is all...
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and i thought, okay, we've got stories about king and rosa parks and harriet tubman.hat experience that help you to tell the story? >> it was access. that is jesse's thing, access. it is quite provided. it's a metaphor in a way. if you can touch the sky in your life in that way, you can pretty much do anything. >> trevor: you truly can, you truly can. [cheers and applause] what i love most is how many times the parallels will be drawn between characters that great actors are playing and the lives that they themselves are living. i think you are no different. you are ascending at a rate that everybody is enjoying. you truly are. you are flying from indie films to a show that was beloved on hbo and then now as you said, you will be in a marble movie, marble movie s. it is the opposite end of the spectrum, it is so big. how do you hold onto the small that you love and acting? i know that you love the minute. but at the same time, we saw you in "loki," you made a pretty kick ass villain. >> yeah, i love acting. >> trevor: it shows. >> thank you. for me, it is my way of he
and i thought, okay, we've got stories about king and rosa parks and harriet tubman.hat experience that help you to tell the story? >> it was access. that is jesse's thing, access. it is quite provided. it's a metaphor in a way. if you can touch the sky in your life in that way, you can pretty much do anything. >> trevor: you truly can, you truly can. [cheers and applause] what i love most is how many times the parallels will be drawn between characters that great actors are playing...
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equality and kate clifford larson is distinguished scholar whose earlier books included biography of harriet tubman, rosemary, the head and kennedy daughter, and t the assassins ad mary and the plot to kill abraham lincoln t talking about biography of fannie lou hamer and so i am going to assume that many of your like me, maybe you heard a little bit about fannie lou hamer or maybe nothing about constance baker motley and am hoping that you will introduce us to the subject of these books. and i think yours tomiko brown-nagin, perhaps less known, tell us a little bit about constance baker motley and who she was and what you chose her. >> sure and i am happy to and thank you to all of you for being here this morning and i am delighted to share about constance baker motley, who is legendary civil rights voyeur and who in her time, is very well known that i set out to write about her because is the case that people today don't know her to the extent they should. legendary civil rights lawyer who litigated cases and made it possible for all of us to be together today regardless oft race made it p
equality and kate clifford larson is distinguished scholar whose earlier books included biography of harriet tubman, rosemary, the head and kennedy daughter, and t the assassins ad mary and the plot to kill abraham lincoln t talking about biography of fannie lou hamer and so i am going to assume that many of your like me, maybe you heard a little bit about fannie lou hamer or maybe nothing about constance baker motley and am hoping that you will introduce us to the subject of these books. and i...
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we grandmother cornelius birth, to one of smiths enslaved women, harriet. who had been raped by his son suddenly smith was an outcome we. recently remarked upon by caroline bridal enter brilliant article, my body is a confederate monument that we read in class. where she wrote, i am the descendant of black women who were domestic servants and white men who raped their help. and quote. she continues quote, what is a monument but a standing memory, an artifact may tangible. my body and blood are a tangible truth of this and it's passed. i don't just come from the south, i come from the confederacy. with the rejection from north carolina because, of her race polly went to howard university instead where she was top of her class. finishing her law degree there. something with typically netted a scholarship to harvard university. but this too was refused. do you remember why? we mentioned this in class. which >> she was a woman. >> she was a woman, right. so first it is a race and that is her sex. yes. polymer to the committee at harvard, gentlemen, i would grab
we grandmother cornelius birth, to one of smiths enslaved women, harriet. who had been raped by his son suddenly smith was an outcome we. recently remarked upon by caroline bridal enter brilliant article, my body is a confederate monument that we read in class. where she wrote, i am the descendant of black women who were domestic servants and white men who raped their help. and quote. she continues quote, what is a monument but a standing memory, an artifact may tangible. my body and blood are...
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to win all three of their matches in the tie, and after wins in the singles for heather watson and harrietime before coming from behind they'll face papua new guinea on monday. they beat scotland 70 points to 36 in a strong performance to finish runners—up in group b behind world champions france. scotland finish bottom of group b after three defeats, while wales go on to face england on sunday. england's t20 captainjos buttler says it's "fantastic" that his side's world cup final against pakistan will be shown on free—to—air television on sunday. sky have agreed to share coverage of the match with channel 4. it follows a precedent set in 2019, where sky opted to waive its status as exclusive rights holders to the 50—over world cup final. that match was won by england, and over 8 million domestic viewers watched eoin morgan's side win at lord's. buttler says it's important to get "as many eyes" as possible on a game he thinks will be compulsive viewing. well, england got to the final by hammering india by ten wickets in the semifinals today. they won with a full four overs to spare, with o
to win all three of their matches in the tie, and after wins in the singles for heather watson and harrietime before coming from behind they'll face papua new guinea on monday. they beat scotland 70 points to 36 in a strong performance to finish runners—up in group b behind world champions france. scotland finish bottom of group b after three defeats, while wales go on to face england on sunday. england's t20 captainjos buttler says it's "fantastic" that his side's world cup final...