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henrietta: i certainly would.urt has the potential to galvanize the religious right, the conservative right, make sure those voters get out and vote. they turned out in great numbers in 2018, but obviously, the numbers they turned out in were not sufficient. right now, independent voters by a 10 point buffer in the democratic caucus camp. that is a remarkable delta between the two sides. to appealtrump needs to those voters. unfortunately for him, those voters tend to support roe v. wade. they do not take that far religious right bent. that they are increasingly agnostic and not necessarily in this cohort. i would encourage president to play to the strength he has without overdoing it. talk about how important citizens united or roe v. wade or other choice options, religious choice is a major sticking point for this supreme court nomination. he can hammer that home at any opportunity, especially when it comes to a discussion around the coronavirus, his handling of it, which is where he consistently polls the worst
henrietta: i certainly would.urt has the potential to galvanize the religious right, the conservative right, make sure those voters get out and vote. they turned out in great numbers in 2018, but obviously, the numbers they turned out in were not sufficient. right now, independent voters by a 10 point buffer in the democratic caucus camp. that is a remarkable delta between the two sides. to appealtrump needs to those voters. unfortunately for him, those voters tend to support roe v. wade. they...
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a violent sex offender is jailed for a minimum of 38 years for the murders of henrietta sooch and miri—chanustafa, their bodies were found in a freezer in his east london flat. seven thousand newjobs at amazon as the retailer responds to the online shopping surge. there's growing concern tonight that the uk's testing capacity is falling short of demand. the bbc has been told of people being sent hundreds of miles for a test. a government official is quoted as saying that testing labs are "maxed out". the health secretary, matt hancock, has announced details of a 500 million pound fund to boost capacity by finding quicker and more efficient ways to test people. here's our health editor, hugh pym. test results delivered in just a couple of hours using technology like this. that is what the government wants to see delivered on a large scale, making regular checks possible for millions of people. there is more funding for trials, but it is a long—term goal. right now, there are complaints from some people about being sent long distances to get tested, including one family who requested tests at
a violent sex offender is jailed for a minimum of 38 years for the murders of henrietta sooch and miri—chanustafa, their bodies were found in a freezer in his east london flat. seven thousand newjobs at amazon as the retailer responds to the online shopping surge. there's growing concern tonight that the uk's testing capacity is falling short of demand. the bbc has been told of people being sent hundreds of miles for a test. a government official is quoted as saying that testing labs are...
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henrietta boggs was born in south carolina during the influenza pandemic of 1918.ngham, alabama. her life took her far from home on a wild ride that is the stuff of movies. in 1940, she was arre restless student when she visited her aunt and uncle in costa rica. she met another farmer named jose ferrrer. they married the next year. against the wishes of her parents back home. the man known as don pepi was more than a farmer. he was an opponent of the government. when he was exiled, he, henrietta and their two children went on the run, moving to mexico city where they helped to smuggle arms back to the costa rican resistance. eventually, they moved back to costa rica where he commanded a rebel army that toppled the government. in 1948, he became president and boggs the first lady of costa rica. as her husband instituted democracy in the country, boggs convinced him to give women and costa ricans of african heritage the right to vote. when their mother ended in 1951, boggs early days. she was in monlt gomontgomery de busb boycott. she later moved to new york where sh
henrietta boggs was born in south carolina during the influenza pandemic of 1918.ngham, alabama. her life took her far from home on a wild ride that is the stuff of movies. in 1940, she was arre restless student when she visited her aunt and uncle in costa rica. she met another farmer named jose ferrrer. they married the next year. against the wishes of her parents back home. the man known as don pepi was more than a farmer. he was an opponent of the government. when he was exiled, he,...
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but the school principal says henrietta was one of 23 people killed.an 500 people were made homeless, including one and her two children. >> i don't know what happened to me. even now, i cannot see with this eye. my right hand de of it, i cannot see. >> her daughter was rescued but her son david was badly injured. the state owned oil firm said it was caused by a truck that hit gas cylinders near one of its pipelines. among the many videos shot that day, bbc africa eye found one filmed at 8:51 a.m., five minutes before the blast. it shows that before anything had ignited, there was a major leak of vaporized liquid. it also gives us a precise location for that leak, behind this truck, which also became the center of the blast. we consulted three specialist engineers who confirmed that a leak of this intensity could not be coming from gas cylinders. drone footage shows the truck was burned out in the blast. the evidence we have collected shows that this truck stop on a route that had been suffered by rainwater. this could have pressured the pipeline to br
but the school principal says henrietta was one of 23 people killed.an 500 people were made homeless, including one and her two children. >> i don't know what happened to me. even now, i cannot see with this eye. my right hand de of it, i cannot see. >> her daughter was rescued but her son david was badly injured. the state owned oil firm said it was caused by a truck that hit gas cylinders near one of its pipelines. among the many videos shot that day, bbc africa eye found one...
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a violent sex offender is jailed for a minimum of 38 years for the murders of henrietta sooch and miri—chanousand newjobs at amazon as the retailer responds to the online shopping surge. there's growing concern tonight that the uk's testing capacity is falling short of demand. the bbc has been told of people being sent hundreds of miles for a test. a government official is quoted as saying that testing labs are "maxed out". the health secretary, matt hancock, has announced details of a 500 million pound fund to boost capacity by finding quicker and more efficient ways to test people. here's our health editor, hugh pym. test results delivered in just a couple of hours
a violent sex offender is jailed for a minimum of 38 years for the murders of henrietta sooch and miri—chanousand newjobs at amazon as the retailer responds to the online shopping surge. there's growing concern tonight that the uk's testing capacity is falling short of demand. the bbc has been told of people being sent hundreds of miles for a test. a government official is quoted as saying that testing labs are "maxed out". the health secretary, matt hancock, has announced details...
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tom, you caught up with henrietta treyz. i love catching up with her.orry, i forgot her whole name. i think my brain is feeding. but -- fading. but what she said was interesting. we said that the election is an incentive to get things done on capitol hill. what she had to say this morning, what she had to say is now all of a sudden playing the blame game is good politics on both sides, for the democrats and republicans, and that is a massive change in the last month. tom: to go to the $2 trillion stimulus the democrats will do if we get joe biden is a removed sharply from the republicans as well. had trouble i concentrating this morning because i am trying to gain the premier league for lisa and this is riveted, i know that our viewership is riveted on this, then all of a sudden sheffield united is a natural for lisa abramowicz. jonathan: i think she is going with arsenal. tom: that would be a london thing. when we all go over to lender to see you -- jonathan: north london. lisa: the suspense will build and you will know on monday. am: sheffield united,
tom, you caught up with henrietta treyz. i love catching up with her.orry, i forgot her whole name. i think my brain is feeding. but -- fading. but what she said was interesting. we said that the election is an incentive to get things done on capitol hill. what she had to say this morning, what she had to say is now all of a sudden playing the blame game is good politics on both sides, for the democrats and republicans, and that is a massive change in the last month. tom: to go to the $2...
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guy: i'd like to get your take on a comment i heard from henrietta treyz of veda partners.d about the unreliable entity listed that china uses to on companies operating in its jurisdiction. there's been a lot of comments about hsbc, and "the bubble times" list -- and "the global times" was talking about the possibility of hsbc being placed on the unreliable entity list. any foreign company operating in china that has a chinese competitor could find itself falling foul of this. do you see that risk, and to follow up, how does a foreign company handle that? craig: this is a really good question. the unreliable entities list is something the chinese government has been working on for the last seven or eight years. it is not fully done yet either in law. however, it has been greatly accelerated over the last month or six weeks. the chinese are talking about it as a very broad, ill-defined, flexible tool by which they can sanction foreign companies for a whole host of different reasons, including impinging upon china's sovereignty. so while the u.s. export control list is very m
guy: i'd like to get your take on a comment i heard from henrietta treyz of veda partners.d about the unreliable entity listed that china uses to on companies operating in its jurisdiction. there's been a lot of comments about hsbc, and "the bubble times" list -- and "the global times" was talking about the possibility of hsbc being placed on the unreliable entity list. any foreign company operating in china that has a chinese competitor could find itself falling foul of...
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comes to medical research and the black community -- from the tuskegee syphilis study to the use of henrietta lacks' cancer cells unknowingly by her. if the big ten did not receive informed consent from players, it will add to this litany." glgloballyly, confirmed coronans cacases of rapidly approaching 0 million, with over 940,000 recorded deaths from covid-19. india recorded nearly 98,000 positive cases over the last 24 hours, the highest one-day toll for any country since the starat of the panandemic. meanwhile, oxfam reports a small group of wealthy nations -- representing just 13% of the world's population -- has secured contracts for more than half of the world's future supply of coronavirus vaccine. oxfam warns this could leave two-thirds of the world's population without access to a vaccine until at least 2022. on the gulf coast of the united states, at least one person was killed and over a half a million customers were left without power as hurricane sally brought torrential rains and severe flooding to coastal communities from the florida panhandle to mississippi. in pensacola, a s
comes to medical research and the black community -- from the tuskegee syphilis study to the use of henrietta lacks' cancer cells unknowingly by her. if the big ten did not receive informed consent from players, it will add to this litany." glgloballyly, confirmed coronans cacases of rapidly approaching 0 million, with over 940,000 recorded deaths from covid-19. india recorded nearly 98,000 positive cases over the last 24 hours, the highest one-day toll for any country since the starat of...
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henrietta szucs and mihrican mustafa's bodies were found in a freezer — their killer gets a minimum
henrietta szucs and mihrican mustafa's bodies were found in a freezer — their killer gets a minimum
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henrietta sat in front of a white couple on a bus. she was targeted by the bus driver. but she avoided jail in that sense because the white couple agreed to move. so, what you need to understand about segregated buses, generally speaking there are ten seats in the front, ten in the back. or 16 and 16. whites, blacks, and this no-man's land. but depending on who was on the bus, the seats went to the white patrons and the african-americans had to move whenever instructed to. what's important here is understanding that bus drivers had police powers. they had police powers. so, that makes e aresisting dou risky. they could do what a police officer could do in those circumstances, including violence. two other examples, rosa parks, as i said, she resisted a decade before she resisted. and one of the worst cases is viola white who in 1943 refused to give up her seat, she was beaten, arrested, jailed, found guilty, appealed the case, and as reprisal, white police officers kidnapped her 16-year-old daughter and raped her in a cemetery. that was for her resisting. so, it tells y
henrietta sat in front of a white couple on a bus. she was targeted by the bus driver. but she avoided jail in that sense because the white couple agreed to move. so, what you need to understand about segregated buses, generally speaking there are ten seats in the front, ten in the back. or 16 and 16. whites, blacks, and this no-man's land. but depending on who was on the bus, the seats went to the white patrons and the african-americans had to move whenever instructed to. what's important here...
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henrietta brinson sat in front of a white couple on a bus and was targeted by the bus driver, but she avoided jail because the white couple agreed to move. what you need to understand about segregated buses, there are ten seats in the front and ten in the back. or 16 16 seats. and then there's whites and blacks and no man's land, so depending on who is on the bus, the seats went to the white patrons. and the african americans had to do whatever they were instructed to do. and what's important here is the bus drivers had police powers. so that makes me think resisting it makes it doubly risky. they could do what a police officer could do in those circumstances. including violence. and two other examples rosa parks as i said she resisted, a decade before and one of the worst cases is viola white who in 1943 of viola white she refused to give up her seat. she was beaten arrested, and found guilty and she appeal the case and as a reprisal white police officers kidnapped her 16-year-old daughter and raped her in a cemetery. that was for her resisting than we also have this general article
henrietta brinson sat in front of a white couple on a bus and was targeted by the bus driver, but she avoided jail because the white couple agreed to move. what you need to understand about segregated buses, there are ten seats in the front and ten in the back. or 16 16 seats. and then there's whites and blacks and no man's land, so depending on who is on the bus, the seats went to the white patrons. and the african americans had to do whatever they were instructed to do. and what's important...
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henrietta, what do you think the impact will be on a city like birmingham?ng down, so how is the government going to be supporting businesses through the next phase? people in the hospitality sector say this is a blunt stick and the people who have had been abiding by the —— you have been abiding by the regulations feel they are being punished because of they are being punished because of the businesses that haven't. plenty of our members are very much following the guidance right to the letter and they welcome additional enforcement for businesses who have been avoiding it so far but it is important that the government and enforcement agencies bear in mind there is a lot of guidance coming out businesses at the same time and new things being week so being clear that they are differentiating between businesses who are actively flouting the rules and those who have just made an honest mistake. we we re have just made an honest mistake. we were talking that it is not all doom and gloom and some of your businesses have been doing ok since the pandemic, can you
henrietta, what do you think the impact will be on a city like birmingham?ng down, so how is the government going to be supporting businesses through the next phase? people in the hospitality sector say this is a blunt stick and the people who have had been abiding by the —— you have been abiding by the regulations feel they are being punished because of they are being punished because of the businesses that haven't. plenty of our members are very much following the guidance right to the...
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henrietta szucs and mihrican mustafa's bodies were found in a freezer — their killer gets a minimum 38ntence. 7,000 newjobs at amazon — yet another sign of the online shopping surge. the great books bonanza — why the pandemic means even greater competition for that christmas best seller. and coming up on bbc news, johanna konta, dan evans and andy murray all feature in second round action at the us 0pen — british number one evans hoping to reach the the third round for the fourth time in his career. good evening and welcome to the bbc‘s news at six. time and time again we're told that testing is the key to keeping the coronavirus pandemic under control. but there's growing concern tonight that the uk's testing capacity is falling short of demand. the bbc has been told of people being sent hundreds of miles for a test. a government official is quoted as saying that testing labs are "maxed out". the health secretary, matt hancock, has announced details of a £500 million fund to boost capacity by finding quicker and more efficient ways to test people. here's our health editor, hugh pym. t
henrietta szucs and mihrican mustafa's bodies were found in a freezer — their killer gets a minimum 38ntence. 7,000 newjobs at amazon — yet another sign of the online shopping surge. the great books bonanza — why the pandemic means even greater competition for that christmas best seller. and coming up on bbc news, johanna konta, dan evans and andy murray all feature in second round action at the us 0pen — british number one evans hoping to reach the the third round for the fourth time...