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we're at harriet. uh, in altadena harriet street. the fire has spread now to this house, which is really now engulfed in flames. but, i mean, it's just surreal. i mean, look at this. even a small thing like this tree is burning from the inside. so on this block, i count one, two. i mean, all the houses, all the houses on this side are gone. now. the fire. look, all these houses were on fire at back then six days ago, this house was not yet on fire. and but the house on the other side was the house. all the houses around it were on fire. so it was inevitable, given the fact that that the hydrants had no water on this block, sadly, that this house would, would burn to the ground as well six days ago and now next new reporting on why an area that almost uniquely needs firefighters may not have enough and almost certainly has fewer than you'd imagine. and later, the role that private firefighters are playing here, both the criticism of it and the case for it ahead. amazing. >> jerry, you got to see this saying that. trust me, after 15 wa
we're at harriet. uh, in altadena harriet street. the fire has spread now to this house, which is really now engulfed in flames. but, i mean, it's just surreal. i mean, look at this. even a small thing like this tree is burning from the inside. so on this block, i count one, two. i mean, all the houses, all the houses on this side are gone. now. the fire. look, all these houses were on fire at back then six days ago, this house was not yet on fire. and but the house on the other side was the...
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then harriet is one of the nation's 32nd president. by chief justice fred. right hand. were harry truman and solemnly swear. i, harry truman, do solemnly swear. you will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states. but i will faithfully the office of president of the united states and will to the best of your ability, will. to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. preserve protect and defend the constitution of the united states. all help you, god. so help me god. nation and the world. a solemn president declared that the vice president, mr. chief justice and senator. i accept with humility, the honor which the people have conferred upon me. i accept that with a resolve to do all that i can for the welfare of this nation and, for the peace of the world. american people stand firm in the faith which has inspired this nation from the beginning. we believe that all men have a right to, equal justice under the law and equal opportunity in the common good. we believe that all have a right to freedom of
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then harriet is one of the nation's 32nd president. by chief justice fred. right hand. were harry truman and solemnly swear. i, harry truman, do solemnly swear. you will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states. but i will faithfully the office of president of the united states and will to the best of your ability, will. to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. preserve protect and defend the constitution of the united states. all help you, god. so help me god. nation and the world. a solemn president declared that the vice president, mr. chief justice and senator. i accept with humility, the honor which the people have conferred upon me. i accept that with a resolve to do all that i can for the welfare of this nation and, for the peace of the world. american people stand firm in the faith which has inspired this nation from the beginning. we believe that all men have a right to, equal justice under the law and equal opportunity in the common good. we believe that all have a right to freedom of
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. >> yeah, we're at the corner of harriet and glen, and i got to tell you, it is.we've been here for about 40 minutes. this whole area is just engulfed in flames. this house really just kind of exploded in flames that went up to this. >> all right? >> which with these winds, even though, brianna, the winds have have died down. uh, the wind is just taking these embers from the tree. they're all over the block, and they are moving to other houses. and you see new fires being created from these embers. um, this house is gone. i mean, just look, all these houses are gone here. this there's a fire crew here. i was talking to the captain, uh, earlier. they ran out of water here on this street. uh, about 30 minutes ago. they went they they they hooked up the hydrants. they turned them on the water ran out. so now they're just moving on to another area. what they did when they don't have water is they try to create defensive perimeters around houses that they think they can save. and those houses are houses that don't have a lot of bushes, hedges, plantings in front of the
. >> yeah, we're at the corner of harriet and glen, and i got to tell you, it is.we've been here for about 40 minutes. this whole area is just engulfed in flames. this house really just kind of exploded in flames that went up to this. >> all right? >> which with these winds, even though, brianna, the winds have have died down. uh, the wind is just taking these embers from the tree. they're all over the block, and they are moving to other houses. and you see new fires being...
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we're at harriet. uh, in altadena, harriet street. the fire has spread now to this house, which is really now engulfed in flames. but, i mean, it's just surreal. i mean, look at this. even a small thing like this tree is burning from the inside. so on this block, i count one, two. i mean, all the houses, all the houses on this side are gone. now the fire. look, this house is engulfed. it's very much likely that this house will be next, because these winds are now just whipping onto this house yeah, it is just devastating and what's so surreal is look down the block. it is block after block here in this area in altadena. i mean, there's a large a huge fire there burning several houses. any other time there would be fire crews blocking off this entire area. um, but there's just too many fires, and they've just got to. it's triage. we come upon captain chris dinelli of the l.a. fire department. his crew have been out more than 24 hours. how's water? i mean, obviously, the palisades have had water issues. >> our hydrant ran dry about two
we're at harriet. uh, in altadena, harriet street. the fire has spread now to this house, which is really now engulfed in flames. but, i mean, it's just surreal. i mean, look at this. even a small thing like this tree is burning from the inside. so on this block, i count one, two. i mean, all the houses, all the houses on this side are gone. now the fire. look, this house is engulfed. it's very much likely that this house will be next, because these winds are now just whipping onto this house...
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right now, we're at harriet. uh, in altadena harriet street. the fire has spread now to this house, which is really now engulfed in flames. but, i mean, it's just surreal. i mean, look at this. even a small thing like this tree is burning from the inside. so on this block, i count one, two. i mean, all the houses, all the houses on this side are gone. now the fire. look, this house is engulfed. it's very much likely that this house will be next, because these winds are now just whipping onto this house. yeah, it is just devastating. and what's so surreal is look down the block. it is block after block here in this area, in altadena. i mean, there's a large a huge fire. they're burning several houses. any other time there would be fire crews blocking off this entire area. um. but there are just too many fires and they've just got to. it's triage. we come upon captain chris dinelli of the l.a. fire department. his crew have been out more than 24 hours. how's water? i mean, obviously all stages have had water issues. >> our hydrant ran dry about t
right now, we're at harriet. uh, in altadena harriet street. the fire has spread now to this house, which is really now engulfed in flames. but, i mean, it's just surreal. i mean, look at this. even a small thing like this tree is burning from the inside. so on this block, i count one, two. i mean, all the houses, all the houses on this side are gone. now the fire. look, this house is engulfed. it's very much likely that this house will be next, because these winds are now just whipping onto...
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i'm on harriet street in glen. we have been here for about 45 minutes now. we have just watched this block house by house, systematically being destroyed. this house is now completely erupt in flames. jake, what happens though? what's so strange is the trees obviously catch fire. you can see. i don't know if you can see over there. the tree that's just now full. it's an ember tree. it's full of embers. and as the winds, you know, it's these gusting winds. pick up those embers and it can it can fly them for miles to any other location where an ember may fall. land on a vehicle, land on a roof, on a lawn and a fire. a new fire starts up. but this is very active. this entire street, this entire neighborhood. and we've seen dozens of homes here destroyed. i don't think you also get a lot of secondary explosions from other things inside the house. exploding vehicles as well. so we watch very carefully where the vehicles are. there's none right now which are on fire. but that house wasn't on fire about 20 minutes ago. it was caught between two houses that were it
i'm on harriet street in glen. we have been here for about 45 minutes now. we have just watched this block house by house, systematically being destroyed. this house is now completely erupt in flames. jake, what happens though? what's so strange is the trees obviously catch fire. you can see. i don't know if you can see over there. the tree that's just now full. it's an ember tree. it's full of embers. and as the winds, you know, it's these gusting winds. pick up those embers and it can it can...
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so harriet beecher stowe, even though the novel goes on to have this great impt we all know about itbegan life as in the of this newspaper so the power of in this struggle over slavery is really striking but of course as as the death elijah lovejoy suggests it wasn't just a war of words. you know, long before the civil war in 1837, when he was killed, the war of words is already bleeding over into a war, a more physical as well. a little bit about the other side of the divide, pro newspapers and editors they, of course, used own newspapers to, get their point of view across to vilify abotionists. one of the things i often talk about when i'm talking about the causes of the war is this growg sense of being under from the other side and. editors on bh sides became masters of a kind of capital and th kind of feeling and creating it these examples from, the richmond enquirer, just give you a glimpse into that abolitionist are crazy. th're insane they're out to get us they're out to destroy our way of life, our econo, even our physical safety. this is the way slaveholders re using newspap
so harriet beecher stowe, even though the novel goes on to have this great impt we all know about itbegan life as in the of this newspaper so the power of in this struggle over slavery is really striking but of course as as the death elijah lovejoy suggests it wasn't just a war of words. you know, long before the civil war in 1837, when he was killed, the war of words is already bleeding over into a war, a more physical as well. a little bit about the other side of the divide, pro newspapers...
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we're at harriet, uh, in altadena harriet street. the fire has spread now to this house, which is really now engulfed in flames. but, i mean, it's just surreal. i mean, look at this. even a small thing like this tree is burning from the inside. so on this block, i count one, two. i mean, all the houses, all the houses on this side are gone. now the fire. look, this house is engulfed. it's very much likely that this house will be next, because these winds are now just whipping onto this house yeah, it is just devastating and what's so surreal is look down the block. it is block after block here in this area in altadena. i mean, there's a large a huge fire there burning several houses. any other time there would be fire crews blocking off this entire area. um, but there are just too many fires, and they've just got to. it's triage. we come upon captain chris dinelli of the l.a. fire department. his crew have been up more than 24 hours. how's water? i mean, obviously, palisades have had water issues. >> our hydrant ran dry about two min
we're at harriet, uh, in altadena harriet street. the fire has spread now to this house, which is really now engulfed in flames. but, i mean, it's just surreal. i mean, look at this. even a small thing like this tree is burning from the inside. so on this block, i count one, two. i mean, all the houses, all the houses on this side are gone. now the fire. look, this house is engulfed. it's very much likely that this house will be next, because these winds are now just whipping onto this house...
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right now, we're at harriet. uh, in altadena harriet street. the fire has spread now to this house, which is really now engulfed in flames. but, i mean, it's just surreal. i mean, look at this. even a small thing like this tree is burning from the inside. so on this block, i count one, two. i mean, all the houses, all the houses on this side are gone. >> just gone. it's really hard to believe. and you see that making reinforcing that wind speeds have been the whole ballgame with this disaster peaking at 100mph in terms of wind gusts. winds today gusting at a lower rate, thankfully, but they're not out of the clear. let's bring in meteorologist derek van dam on this one. derek, how are the conditions this hour and heading into this morning? >> all right. kate i was relieved this morning to see some of the video coming out of the area where helicopters and the aircraft helping fight the fire from the air were able to actually fly. that's the main difference this morning compared to yesterday, at this time when they were not able to fly because th
right now, we're at harriet. uh, in altadena harriet street. the fire has spread now to this house, which is really now engulfed in flames. but, i mean, it's just surreal. i mean, look at this. even a small thing like this tree is burning from the inside. so on this block, i count one, two. i mean, all the houses, all the houses on this side are gone. >> just gone. it's really hard to believe. and you see that making reinforcing that wind speeds have been the whole ballgame with this...
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spearedheaded by british number one jack draper, jacob fearnley, harriet dart and jodie burridge alsojokovic with ten aussie open titles to his name is also through, coming from being a set down to beat american wild card nishesh basavaredy. it's djokovic's first win with new coach andy murray in his corner. he knows tennis as well as anybody out there, he's a legend of the sport. he understands the highs and lows that you go through on the court, notjust game wise but mentally, physically. so i don't need to do much explaining, you know? he gets everything, he gets everything i'm going through. i really enjoyed it. i really did enjoy it. i think he's a great guy and someone who is a pleasure to have him in my corner. it's day two of the masters snooker at alexandra palace and the former champion ding junhui is through to the quarter—finals. he beat anotherformer winner mark williams, coming through in a deciding frame to win 6—5, despite trailing 5—4. ding last won the event in 2011 and will face eitherjudd trump or barry hawkins next. and that's all the sport for now. thanks so much
spearedheaded by british number one jack draper, jacob fearnley, harriet dart and jodie burridge alsojokovic with ten aussie open titles to his name is also through, coming from being a set down to beat american wild card nishesh basavaredy. it's djokovic's first win with new coach andy murray in his corner. he knows tennis as well as anybody out there, he's a legend of the sport. he understands the highs and lows that you go through on the court, notjust game wise but mentally, physically. so...
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there were wins yesterday forjack draper, jacob fearnley, jody burrage and harriet dart with emma raducanuatie boulter progressing today. raducanu says her serve �*had a mind of its own�* after a scrappy straight sets win over russia's ekaterina alexandrova. raducanu hit 15 double faults and lost her serve six times. she faces amanda anisimova of thre us next. of the us next. i'm very pleased to have come through that match. it was difficult, it was quite hot out there, getting quite sunny, and obviously playing against a really experienced and seeded opponent, who is playing great tennis. and i think, yeah, i'm very proud of how i fought and how i overcame certain situations in that match. katie boulter is the highest british seed in the women's draw. she too had a tough opening match but dug deep to beat canada's rebecca marino in three sets. she's up against russian veronika kudrmetova next who has a point to prove aferfailing to make it past the second round of any of the grand slams last year. it wasn't all good news for the british players though. cameron norrie is out after losing i
there were wins yesterday forjack draper, jacob fearnley, jody burrage and harriet dart with emma raducanuatie boulter progressing today. raducanu says her serve �*had a mind of its own�* after a scrappy straight sets win over russia's ekaterina alexandrova. raducanu hit 15 double faults and lost her serve six times. she faces amanda anisimova of thre us next. of the us next. i'm very pleased to have come through that match. it was difficult, it was quite hot out there, getting quite sunny,...
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and we can't forget the wonderful harriet tubman who used all her talents and abilities that she had for helping escapes helping slaves escape. she also them to the benefit of the union army, and she even had troops of her own that she was the commander of. a wonderful talented individual. okay. so let's talk about somebody who did something funny. missouri anybody ever heard of this? lucy nicholson well, i'm not really surprised that it's not a name that rings bell because there's not an awful known about her. but they do know one of the things she did apparently when general was here in missouri. early in the war, was in great, great need of help. he wounded soldiers. they need bandages. they needed medicine and they were out and there was no way to get any. he sent a runner of sorts to lucy's house and, said this is what the general needs. he said, okay. so her fortunately for her, her brother had a store that how are all the medical supplies that were needed. so she goes to her brother and she says general price needs morphine, he needs quinine. he bandages, he says, well, i've g
and we can't forget the wonderful harriet tubman who used all her talents and abilities that she had for helping escapes helping slaves escape. she also them to the benefit of the union army, and she even had troops of her own that she was the commander of. a wonderful talented individual. okay. so let's talk about somebody who did something funny. missouri anybody ever heard of this? lucy nicholson well, i'm not really surprised that it's not a name that rings bell because there's not an awful...
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and form your -- former advisor for the harriet -- harris-walz campaign .lk to us about these final moments before he is officially laid to rest next to the love of his life. >> it is so poignant seeing him return to washington. he came, as you said as an outsider and was criticized for not playing politics the washington way. he got so much done as jonathan certainly catalogued in his wonderful book, his very best. jonathan has helped restore the legacy of jimmy carter as a president. the panama canal treaty which we heard of course derided by president trump today. ronald reagan was very much against them and it was one of the political issues that certainly hampered his presidency in the later years. that was a big achievement that outreach to china and relations with china completing went president nixon had started. of course, the camp david accords. that is a peace treaty between israel and egypt which has withstood the test of history. it was never expanded or fully achieved for the palestinians but that was the failure not just of the conception of
and form your -- former advisor for the harriet -- harris-walz campaign .lk to us about these final moments before he is officially laid to rest next to the love of his life. >> it is so poignant seeing him return to washington. he came, as you said as an outsider and was criticized for not playing politics the washington way. he got so much done as jonathan certainly catalogued in his wonderful book, his very best. jonathan has helped restore the legacy of jimmy carter as a president....
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there were wins yesterday for jack draper, jacob fearnley, jody burrage and harriet dart, with emma raducanuhas a point to prove afer failing to make it past the second round of any of the grand slams last year. it wasn't all good news for the british players though. cameron norrie is out after losing in four sets to italy's matteo berrenttini. the british number two says he could "barely practise" before his opening match because of sickness. new england rugby union captain maro itoje says he's ready to give his all to serve the team and the fans. the saracens forward replaces his club team mate jamie george to lead england at the six nations. george and bristol prop ellis genge will serve as vice—captains in steve borthwick�*s 36—strong squad. you need in any really good team i have been involved in, you have a number of excellent leaders, and i think we are really developing that within the squad, and maro is a guy i think everyone can see he is a world—class player, an incredible professional who they have immense respect for, and ifeel they are really developing a good depth of leadersh
there were wins yesterday for jack draper, jacob fearnley, jody burrage and harriet dart, with emma raducanuhas a point to prove afer failing to make it past the second round of any of the grand slams last year. it wasn't all good news for the british players though. cameron norrie is out after losing in four sets to italy's matteo berrenttini. the british number two says he could "barely practise" before his opening match because of sickness. new england rugby union captain maro...
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most people don't know it beme first a newspapeserial , beginning in 1851 and the national era and harriet beecher stowe wrote to the editor of e paper, which was anti-slavery of course, to paint a word picture slavery, a phrase i love and get to my title of a r of words. the novel has a great impact, it began its life as a column in a newspaper. the power of words and the struggle over slavery is really striking. but, as the death of elijah p. lovejoy suggests , not just a war of words, 1837, when he was killed, war of words is bleeding over into a more physical conflict as well. a little bit about the other side of the divide, proslavery newspapers and editors used eiown newspapers to get their point of view across, to vilify abolitionists. one of the things i ta about when i talk about e causes of the war, this growing sense being under attack from the otr side and editors on both sides became masters of capitalizing on that kind of feeling and creating it. an ame from the richmond inquirer, to give you a glimpse into thatabolitionists are crazy, insane, out to get us come out to destro
most people don't know it beme first a newspapeserial , beginning in 1851 and the national era and harriet beecher stowe wrote to the editor of e paper, which was anti-slavery of course, to paint a word picture slavery, a phrase i love and get to my title of a r of words. the novel has a great impact, it began its life as a column in a newspaper. the power of words and the struggle over slavery is really striking. but, as the death of elijah p. lovejoy suggests , not just a war of words, 1837,...
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is harriet street l still standing we walk to the end of the block now.oln avenue. not one single onone e sisingnglele itit's it's sickening. when a child actually physically walk to the end of the to walk its power lines power lines are not active. it it is no longer here. i don't want to get separated from dan here because >> it's it's there's nothing left. and so. i think for us. we have been saying with this fire engine here with la county as they tried. to keep this fire contained. for us to walk out to the end of the block. and see a very similar situation. and multiple blocks down from us. every single one of them looking like that. was was just breathtaking. take a look at this tree right here. that's just going up in flames. and again. you know, that the house itself that it's standing next to. there's no saving and it's gone. s it's gone up in flames. but the biggest threat that trump poses to this community are the embers. that they can send. down the block. it is. it is pitch black. and i cannot really you know, we've been out here for a coupl
is harriet street l still standing we walk to the end of the block now.oln avenue. not one single onone e sisingnglele itit's it's sickening. when a child actually physically walk to the end of the to walk its power lines power lines are not active. it it is no longer here. i don't want to get separated from dan here because >> it's it's there's nothing left. and so. i think for us. we have been saying with this fire engine here with la county as they tried. to keep this fire contained....
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andy rose was harriet street and olive. are you in the same neighborhood? still any roads?hey, just yeah. we are in the same neighborhood. we've walked a little bit further down all live. >> and just to get an idea because i know i keep saying how unbelievable this is, but i really just have to sort of see it with my own eyes. and so i've been walking block by block by block just to see the destruction, the todamage that has been left by the in fire. as i said, you will here that popping you will hear those explosions continuing to go on. it is incredibly he hot, but also what we're seeing is the moving of those embers to take a look at this as this wind continues. tableau, you've got a power pole like this one. that is, of course, on fire and what happened just literally d seconds ago. the wind blew. and amber across the street. and across the street. a small fire. just started here. and while you might say that's not that much, it's really tiny. it's not that big of a deal. will a fire like this one then spread to a tree behind it or bush behind it or the brush. >> 10, 30
andy rose was harriet street and olive. are you in the same neighborhood? still any roads?hey, just yeah. we are in the same neighborhood. we've walked a little bit further down all live. >> and just to get an idea because i know i keep saying how unbelievable this is, but i really just have to sort of see it with my own eyes. and so i've been walking block by block by block just to see the destruction, the todamage that has been left by the in fire. as i said, you will here that popping...
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linda: are you harriet? harriet tori from the wall street journal. reporter: i wanted to ask a question about the american consumer and tax reform. this year was the first time people saw more money coming into their bank accounts. consumer spending has been rather weak. mr. hassett: in the first quarter. reporter: i wanted to ask about that and any concerns about whether tax reform is giving people impetus to spend? you mentioned possesses earlier. hey quick follow-up question as well. -- a quick follow-up question. you wondered about neru models. can you go into details? mr. hassett: that is the think i'm not supposed to talk about according to my friend out of respect -- they have a specific estimate and i respect that. let me start with the consumer and then we will come back to the second triad that for you. -- try at that for you. consumer spending in the first quarter, after a blowout fourth-quarter, is a positive for gdp. we will find out tomorrow how positive. if you look at the retail sales data, the retail control, it suggests it has gone
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i'm on harriet street. this is a very typical community here in altadena. and just you can see sort of signs of life as some of these homeowners start to to walk these streets and try to figure out what's what's left. and what they're learning is there's just not a lot left, at least on this street and on some of the surrounding areas. when this fire came through with very little warning. you can see it just mowed through this community. so, um, what today has been about that we've seen over and over again, are these residents coming back and trying to figure out what to do, to comprehend what's happened, because it happened so quickly, and then to look at next steps. firefighters are still working and out of control. fire here. there is 0% containment. it's more than 10,000 acres. there is no power to this region. the surrounding regions. a lot of the schools have been shut down. air quality is a major concern. so all of these problems as the major firefight is still going on, brianna, it's just unreal. >> the scene around you, kyung. and you know, you you
i'm on harriet street. this is a very typical community here in altadena. and just you can see sort of signs of life as some of these homeowners start to to walk these streets and try to figure out what's what's left. and what they're learning is there's just not a lot left, at least on this street and on some of the surrounding areas. when this fire came through with very little warning. you can see it just mowed through this community. so, um, what today has been about that we've seen over...
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in the fine tradition of harriet tubman, fannie lou hamer, ida b wells, and sojourner truth.t of that. just like she did when the obamas were seated, were slated to sit beside the trumps at president jimmy carter's funeral. black women have had a unique sojourn in this country, denied the protections of womanhood during slavery. black women persisted, protecting their children where they could and insisting on not just their own dignity, but also calling on this country to live up to its promises. i had the honor of spending more than a year studying and interviewing just such a woman, a great woman named myrlie evers-williams, who survived the assassination of her husband, presidential medal of freedom honoree and world war two hero medgar evers, who she more than frequently told, no, i'm not doing that. during their 11 years together, i was honored to chronicle their civil rights love story in my book, medgar and myrlie, which last year i shall humble brag became a new york times number one bestseller, and this year is an naacp image award nominee in the biography category.
in the fine tradition of harriet tubman, fannie lou hamer, ida b wells, and sojourner truth.t of that. just like she did when the obamas were seated, were slated to sit beside the trumps at president jimmy carter's funeral. black women have had a unique sojourn in this country, denied the protections of womanhood during slavery. black women persisted, protecting their children where they could and insisting on not just their own dignity, but also calling on this country to live up to its...
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there's one house on this block or on this street, part of harriet street that remains on the corner that we've been watching closely. i talked to one of the firefighters a short time ago. this was probably an hour ago who had run out of water. here's what he said. what's this like compared to what you've seen? >> this is one of the worst i've seen. the winds are making it really, really difficult, and we're a little bit short handed right now. >> they've asked i know, for i mean, thousands of firefighters come here from all sorts of western states. um, what do you do? i mean, this whole area is aflame. how do you choose where to go? >> you know, we have to basically look at what we're given. so first of all, we want everybody to have defensible space. space around your homes where brush is not touching your home so it's not able to carry the fire up into your attic. and that's really a big challenge for us when we see a house that already has a fire established in the attic, and we might only have one engine company or two engine companies, it's basically impossible to fight that fi
there's one house on this block or on this street, part of harriet street that remains on the corner that we've been watching closely. i talked to one of the firefighters a short time ago. this was probably an hour ago who had run out of water. here's what he said. what's this like compared to what you've seen? >> this is one of the worst i've seen. the winds are making it really, really difficult, and we're a little bit short handed right now. >> they've asked i know, for i mean,...
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we are coming to you tonight from altadena at the corner of west harriet and glen avenue. there is destruction from the eaton fire everywhere you
we are coming to you tonight from altadena at the corner of west harriet and glen avenue. there is destruction from the eaton fire everywhere you
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in both cases is this woman, harriet stanton blatch. so she's one of the four women in what wilson didn't realize when he's meeting with these friendly democratic women is that this this lady is the daughter of, elizabeth cady stanton. oh, so he's got a super suffragist his hands, and she's taking notes. so she pressed him, you know, why won't you support anthony amendment? we've heard all these states rights stuff. but this is bad for the democratic party. and he pushes back and he says dismissed from your mind. the idea that my party or i are concerned about states rights. it is -- question mrs. blatch that keeps my party from doing as you wish. so blatch alice paul, lucy burns, kerry thomas and thousands of other women members of the national woman's party campaign against wilson in 1916. they campaign against all democrats as well because. they want to put pressure on the to change and make it uncomfortable for everybody and the woman's party in 1916 then had their own national convention not to choose a candidate because the were r
in both cases is this woman, harriet stanton blatch. so she's one of the four women in what wilson didn't realize when he's meeting with these friendly democratic women is that this this lady is the daughter of, elizabeth cady stanton. oh, so he's got a super suffragist his hands, and she's taking notes. so she pressed him, you know, why won't you support anthony amendment? we've heard all these states rights stuff. but this is bad for the democratic party. and he pushes back and he says...
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harriet _ round. let's talk about the women's draw, harriet dart _ round.g _ round. let's talk about the women's draw, harriet dart taking advantage| draw, harriet dart taking advantage of her lucky loser status but first jody burridge, a couple months ago she was potentially talking about retiring from the sport and there was an emotional win for her earlier. ,, ., ., earlier. she required a fourth operation _ earlier. she required a fourth operation of _ earlier. she required a fourth operation of her _ earlier. she required a fourth operation of her career - earlier. she required a fourth operation of her career on i earlier. she required a fourth operation of her career on a l earlier. she required a fourth - operation of her career on a wrist injury in february last year, she made a quick return to the tour and was expecting to play at the french open, she was practising at an indoor clay court, katie bulger hit a drop shot and it camejody to try and chase around and turned her angle very badly and was out for several months. and it was really when she
harriet _ round. let's talk about the women's draw, harriet dart _ round.g _ round. let's talk about the women's draw, harriet dart taking advantage| draw, harriet dart taking advantage of her lucky loser status but first jody burridge, a couple months ago she was potentially talking about retiring from the sport and there was an emotional win for her earlier. ,, ., ., earlier. she required a fourth operation _ earlier. she required a fourth operation of _ earlier. she required a fourth...
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but for— order harriet truman statement., that was some — but forjimmy carter, that was some comfort and he was the one who got— some comfort and he was the one who got ruth bader ginsburg elevated her as well and she eventually became under bill clinton — eventually became under bill clinton a supreme court justice. _ clinton a supreme court justice, even though she was deemed _ justice, even though she was deemed to be order for supreme justice _ deemed to be order for supreme justice at— deemed to be order for supreme justice at that time. and we definitely see the importance thatjimmy carter put in diversification which is a fantastic legacy but not one that — fantastic legacy but not one that was absolutely linear. rohaid _ that was absolutely linear. ronald reagan came in and he did not— ronald reagan came in and he did not that priority at all when _ did not that priority at all when it— did not that priority at all when it came to diversity, in fact, — when it came to diversity, in fact, sometimes quite the opposite.
but for— order harriet truman statement., that was some — but forjimmy carter, that was some comfort and he was the one who got— some comfort and he was the one who got ruth bader ginsburg elevated her as well and she eventually became under bill clinton — eventually became under bill clinton a supreme court justice. _ clinton a supreme court justice, even though she was deemed _ justice, even though she was deemed to be order for supreme justice _ deemed to be order for supreme justice...
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and also we've heard this morning from harriet harman, a labour member of the lords, she thinks there's a case for a national inquiry as well. and last night we revealed that the former labour mp khalid mahmood, who was in office for some 23 years until the last election. he also backed a public national inquiry, the first labour figure to break with the government on this was maurice glasman from the blue labour group, also a member of the house of lords. he said that before the vote took place, as far as i can tell, martin he was the sole member of the labour party in office , who the labour party in office, who called for a national inquiry before 364 mps from the government and its allied parties went ahead and said we won't have that inquiry now. since then, martin, as you said, we have had that reaction from survivors but also from labour party figures. but we've been speaking to survivors and campaigners and also, importantly, some whistleblowers who blew the lid off this scandal when it first erupted properly in 2014. well, earlier ispoke properly in 2014. well, earlier i spoke
and also we've heard this morning from harriet harman, a labour member of the lords, she thinks there's a case for a national inquiry as well. and last night we revealed that the former labour mp khalid mahmood, who was in office for some 23 years until the last election. he also backed a public national inquiry, the first labour figure to break with the government on this was maurice glasman from the blue labour group, also a member of the house of lords. he said that before the vote took...
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harriet dart moved to within one win of the australian open in qualifying for the opening grand slame tennis year but both heather watson and franjones lost. dart had to overcome australian teenager australian teenager taylah preston in melbourne but did so in three sets. the british number four is the third—ranked player in qualifying. and she'll playjapan�*s nao hibino in the early hours of tomorrow morning for a place in the main draw. 0n the men's side, billy harris is also one step away from qualifying. he beat spain's carlos taberner in straight sets this morning. harris wrapped up victory in just over an hour. he'll now play poland's kamil majchrzak for a chance to reach the first round proper. and that's all the sport for now. going straight back to the wildfires raging around los angeles and let it show you a new live pictures coming into us because after watching those the last little while during our sports bulletin and look at that, the thick smoke thatjust sports bulletin and look at that, the thick smoke that just absolutely shrouds so many different areas of los angele
harriet dart moved to within one win of the australian open in qualifying for the opening grand slame tennis year but both heather watson and franjones lost. dart had to overcome australian teenager australian teenager taylah preston in melbourne but did so in three sets. the british number four is the third—ranked player in qualifying. and she'll playjapan�*s nao hibino in the early hours of tomorrow morning for a place in the main draw. 0n the men's side, billy harris is also one step...