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the president said he would impo cut the ban if it was a deal joanna stern of the "wall street journal" with some reaction and impact on the tech world, and dani mes is looking like in particular for microsoft kelly, let-- kayla, let's start with you >> kelly, you mentioned the president's pronouncement on friday that he would move to ban tiktok he told reporters that on board air force i on friday, and over the weekend those discussions continued. we learned from secretary steve mnuchin said both parties were involved, that whatever happened to tiktok existing in its current format was unsustainable. >> we all agree there has to be a change the president can either force a sale or the president can block the app using iefa, but everyone agrees it can't predict the way it does. >> the foreign investment in the united states overlooks all foreign investments. the minority and majority of any company here in the u.s. microsoft in its statement sunday night said the discussions with bytedance will build on a discussion with siphius. kelly, there is something of a precedent for a move like
the president said he would impo cut the ban if it was a deal joanna stern of the "wall street journal" with some reaction and impact on the tech world, and dani mes is looking like in particular for microsoft kelly, let-- kayla, let's start with you >> kelly, you mentioned the president's pronouncement on friday that he would move to ban tiktok he told reporters that on board air force i on friday, and over the weekend those discussions continued. we learned from secretary...
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whenjoanna joanna lumley took command. when joanna lumley got involved, she was instrumental.l. her father served with my regiment. he was an officer in the gurkha rifles. there was no gap at present during this meeting. we fought so hard for nine years and to be left out when the crucial policy was being made was a big let down in itself. our campaign was for equality, pensions and settlement. why did they come to the conclusion of settlement only? we are glad and thankful that the government did change its policy. we achieved what we thought would be impossible, ie settle m e nt thought would be impossible, ie settlement rights for all the gurkhas across the board. we will now carry on for equal pension, and that is the last stand. this was the concluding chapter. it marked that we were now considered equal to the rest of the british forces and thatis rest of the british forces and that is certainly uplifting. our final witness remembers a unique, if brief, name and in soviet history. in 1985, communist authorities restricted the sale of alcohol in the ussr to fight rising a
whenjoanna joanna lumley took command. when joanna lumley got involved, she was instrumental.l. her father served with my regiment. he was an officer in the gurkha rifles. there was no gap at present during this meeting. we fought so hard for nine years and to be left out when the crucial policy was being made was a big let down in itself. our campaign was for equality, pensions and settlement. why did they come to the conclusion of settlement only? we are glad and thankful that the government...
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so, the images that you see in joanna are not very radical right?this is the one i was talking about a few minutes ago, this is from the little american. here with the publicity department has done is turn mary pictured into america, into lady liberty and taken that notion of what the language posed to present, present the iconic lady liberty and there she is. america sweetheart, which is also during world war war when she got that name. now, this film is fascinating. here she plays an adult woman, there is an interesting correspondence between the mail, the director and producer jesse -- that reveal that lasts very specifically wanted -- to portray a girl in the sort of roll a feminist in the country are now interested in. the kind of girl that jumps in and does a man's work when the manner at the front line. what mary doesn't quite do this, but she is nonetheless remarkably competent, and competent before the war -- washington d.c. and two suitor[p$6 c1 one french jewels, one german cara. they go off to call fight for the respective countries, and
so, the images that you see in joanna are not very radical right?this is the one i was talking about a few minutes ago, this is from the little american. here with the publicity department has done is turn mary pictured into america, into lady liberty and taken that notion of what the language posed to present, present the iconic lady liberty and there she is. america sweetheart, which is also during world war war when she got that name. now, this film is fascinating. here she plays an adult...
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they don't have the prospect of a better life in either country after weeks of waiting at the border joanna manjarrez has had enough so she decided to return to bogota. livy what we needed on there not a good thing of what i tell the other immigrants don't go to what it takes 30 days or longer you have to get your own food and your children will be alone and unprotected but at the minute there are the handful. adrien francisco yet this has made it to the border he was able to travel the last leg of the route by bus he might cross the border today his time in colombia has left him disillusioned. spain was hit especially hard by the corona virus. and people there were hoping for a more relaxed summer. but the infection rate has been rising. with the fear of a new lockdown north of the country. it's not much of a lockdown barcelona's regional government recommends that people only leave their homes if it's urgent but few people are paying heed. is having a drink an urgent enough reason to go out. alex of a head works at one of partial on as many beach bars he sympathizes with the young people
they don't have the prospect of a better life in either country after weeks of waiting at the border joanna manjarrez has had enough so she decided to return to bogota. livy what we needed on there not a good thing of what i tell the other immigrants don't go to what it takes 30 days or longer you have to get your own food and your children will be alone and unprotected but at the minute there are the handful. adrien francisco yet this has made it to the border he was able to travel the last...
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and joanna and lift, it features a lonely young girl stuck on a farm with very strict parents. she's bored. she is miserable. then, the army camps on her father's ground. now things are great. she is having a terrific time. she falls in love with an impressive army officer. when he is getting ready to go abroad, she is desolate, so she steals a military uniform to try to hide in order to go with the troops. she is found, of course, but the commander agrees that she can become a mascot for the unit, and you can see in the final scenes, which shows the boys marching away and joanna is in a soldiers suit standing on a cannon, waving the american flag. the one on the left is one of the films advertising campaigns. the one on the right is a picture of mary herself, and she often did show up on this military uniform. the reason for this is that she was very much engaged in promoting the war. she adopted the 143rd field artillery unit in california. in fact her troops are part of the film. her contribution to the war effort was a significant part of her public image during a war. she
and joanna and lift, it features a lonely young girl stuck on a farm with very strict parents. she's bored. she is miserable. then, the army camps on her father's ground. now things are great. she is having a terrific time. she falls in love with an impressive army officer. when he is getting ready to go abroad, she is desolate, so she steals a military uniform to try to hide in order to go with the troops. she is found, of course, but the commander agrees that she can become a mascot for the...
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. >> reporter: 30-year-old joanna had never been a good sleeper.ut when the pandemic hit, she began quarantining with her boyfriend, and her sleep went from bad to worse. >> it's 3:32. and i'm awake again. i will just wake up multiple times in the night. it's always sort of a crapshoot as to whether i'll be able to fall back asleep or not. >> reporter: doctors say they're seeing an influx of patients with sleep issues linked to the pandemic, what some are calling covid-somnia. >> we're seeing a shift in circadian rhythm because we're not paying attention to when we go to bed and when we wake up. we also have this anxiety and this concern. >> what can i do for you? >> reporter: we connected joanna with a sleep specialist for help. >> when it's time to go to bed, i'll read for a little while, lights-out any time between 11:00 and 12:30. >> reporter: the doctor's first tip, have a consistent bedtime. many of us are staying up later and disrupting our normal sleep/wake cycle. >> when we're not consistent with bedtime and rise time, our circadian rhythm
. >> reporter: 30-year-old joanna had never been a good sleeper.ut when the pandemic hit, she began quarantining with her boyfriend, and her sleep went from bad to worse. >> it's 3:32. and i'm awake again. i will just wake up multiple times in the night. it's always sort of a crapshoot as to whether i'll be able to fall back asleep or not. >> reporter: doctors say they're seeing an influx of patients with sleep issues linked to the pandemic, what some are calling covid-somnia....
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joanna, will, thanks to you so much. >> thanks, scott coming up the top corporate headlines. both market guidance from well respected technician katie stockton. you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc ♪ ♪ ♪ and i'm here with nicole and miles and we're out to find the top looks for day one back to school at dick's sporting goods and so we want to find something that's going to grab everyone's attention the variety and selection is crazy bucket hat bucket hat this would be a fire first day fit. definitely making a statement with that. go dick's. whether you're going back to school online or in-person, get the brands that make a statement. day one starts here. >>> good morning a big week for the markets begins right now we have a slew of retail earnings where we'll hear about joe biden's thoughts nancy pelosi is calling lawmakers back to the white house. and is it american ban on alibaba the next front in the u.s. tech war with china the trump administration trade advisor peter navarro talking about news just out of tightened restrictions on huawei the final hour of "squawk box" be
joanna, will, thanks to you so much. >> thanks, scott coming up the top corporate headlines. both market guidance from well respected technician katie stockton. you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc ♪ ♪ ♪ and i'm here with nicole and miles and we're out to find the top looks for day one back to school at dick's sporting goods and so we want to find something that's going to grab everyone's attention the variety and selection is crazy bucket hat bucket hat this would be a...
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cheese traditionally made from sheep and goats milk is a real all around for cypriot cook marlena joanna d's tastes like home this cheese is milder than fatter and a little rubbery in consistency that's what makes it so unique quite soft cheese we. taste as you. chile. and even squeak your taste when you eat or. pan fried or grilled the classic way to cook it. to me for a short time medium to high temperature for a short time just to get some color and then. if whether it's fresh and filled with meant or age to with a hearty taste lummi is traditionally part of numerous dishes and cypriot cuisine. marlena joe wanted to use constantly develops new recipes like the holy burger. the burger mainly consists of grated potatoes onions and eggs. or agree or. can it be too. great. for centuries the mediterranean island of cyprus has been the home to home only where exactly and by whom it was 1st produced remains a mystery to this day. probably arab invaders brought home to me to cyprus in the 7th century. it's an integral part of the c.p.i. cuisine the. shannon cut chaps. one of the all of this r
cheese traditionally made from sheep and goats milk is a real all around for cypriot cook marlena joanna d's tastes like home this cheese is milder than fatter and a little rubbery in consistency that's what makes it so unique quite soft cheese we. taste as you. chile. and even squeak your taste when you eat or. pan fried or grilled the classic way to cook it. to me for a short time medium to high temperature for a short time just to get some color and then. if whether it's fresh and filled...
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joanna is in newport beach, california. a democrat. caller: i actually was a registered republican until this election. i switched my party affiliation so that i could vote in the primary. i really just want to congratulate the dnc. an excellent convention. and c-span for very good coverage. very excited about this ialsident and vice president nominee. host: what did you think of joe biden's speech? caller: i think he pulled it off. i think he did what he was supposed to do. a week from now, it is not going to be about the speaker. it is about moving our country forward. i want to thank you all and looking forward to everyone getting out about by november 3 if not sooner. host: caleb is in pine river, minnesota. republican. go ahead. -- i do have to give the democrats credit for what they did during the convention. it is a very hard time in america, but i do give them credit. i will have to admit i thought the convention was very boring from a republican standpoint. joe biden's speech proved to the fact why republicans should keep voti
joanna is in newport beach, california. a democrat. caller: i actually was a registered republican until this election. i switched my party affiliation so that i could vote in the primary. i really just want to congratulate the dnc. an excellent convention. and c-span for very good coverage. very excited about this ialsident and vice president nominee. host: what did you think of joe biden's speech? caller: i think he pulled it off. i think he did what he was supposed to do. a week from now, it...
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"pop start" exclusive from chip and joanna gaines.s obsessed with they hung it up back in 2018 during its last season, the show had nearly 20 million viewers every week so why did they end it well, because they've been enjoying extra family time they've got five kids now. they're also creating their whole channel called magnolia network. but a new channel needs good programming, doesn't it? so here's chip with a surprise for joanna and all of us >> so confused right now, chip >> you ready >> i don't know if i'm ready what am i going to - >> ta-da >> what did you do, chip >> i signed us up for another season of "fixer upper." >> are you serious >> yes i answered the office phone like you told me never to do. >> well, can i tell you a little secret >> what? >> i kind of missed it >> babe. >> yes >> let's do it >> they're not the only ones who missed it. that's right "fixer upper" is back. get the ship lap ready get ready to do some binge watching the show comes back 2021 on magnolia network >> love. >> cannot wait thank you, thank you,
"pop start" exclusive from chip and joanna gaines.s obsessed with they hung it up back in 2018 during its last season, the show had nearly 20 million viewers every week so why did they end it well, because they've been enjoying extra family time they've got five kids now. they're also creating their whole channel called magnolia network. but a new channel needs good programming, doesn't it? so here's chip with a surprise for joanna and all of us >> so confused right now, chip...
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joanna gosling has been speaking to edgard jallad, editor of bbc arabic tv, who grew up in the city,on facebook pages, people asking if you know this person, have you seen them in the last 2a hours? morgues and hospitals are beyond their normal capacity. the ministry of health is asking countries to help with that. there is a number of countries that expressed interest in spending —— sending some mobile hospitals to help address the health issues. the country has 300,000 people who have lost their homes in this area. the radius is huge. it is unbelievable. i know the area very well. i was brought up there. i couldn't believe my eyes when i have seen the pictures of this area. it was like hiroshima. some newspaper headlines have drawn comparison. because of the level of destruction in the capital. white describe at these pictures would have been like before. this is the beirut port, the key for commercial activity. where the imports and exports take place. where we see these grain silos, where the reserves are stored for six to eight months. even during the war, even the belligerents
joanna gosling has been speaking to edgard jallad, editor of bbc arabic tv, who grew up in the city,on facebook pages, people asking if you know this person, have you seen them in the last 2a hours? morgues and hospitals are beyond their normal capacity. the ministry of health is asking countries to help with that. there is a number of countries that expressed interest in spending —— sending some mobile hospitals to help address the health issues. the country has 300,000 people who have...
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for now, joanna, it is back to you. thank you.o that major incident near stonehaven now where a train has derailed. some people reported to have been seriously injured. british transport police said its officers were called to stonehaven at about 20 to ten this morning. it's thought a landslip may have caused the derailment which happened after heavy rain in central and eastern scotland. scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon has been speaking about the incident during first minister's questions. less serious incident on the railway west of stonehaven. —— a serious incident. a scotrail passenger train derailed earlier this morning. the emergency services are currently on site and a major incident has been declared. i have just come off a call with network rail and the emergency services and although details are still emerging, i am afraid to say that there are early reports of serious injuries. the scottish government resilience room is operational and i will be convening a sgorr meeting with partner organisations as soon as po
for now, joanna, it is back to you. thank you.o that major incident near stonehaven now where a train has derailed. some people reported to have been seriously injured. british transport police said its officers were called to stonehaven at about 20 to ten this morning. it's thought a landslip may have caused the derailment which happened after heavy rain in central and eastern scotland. scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon has been speaking about the incident during first minister's...
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we have to see what he means by that. joanna, thank you for that. in minsk. in minsk.ce the terror attacks on two mosques in the new zealand city of christchurch in which 51 people died. the gunman will be sentenced in a few days time. whose lives were changed by the attacks. it was an attack that devastated new zealand and shocked the world. the quiet city of christchurch became the scene of the country's worst mass shooting. on march 15th, 2019, a gunman opened fire in two mosques, killing 51 people and wounding dozens more, as they got ready for friday prayers. taj kamran was shot three times in the leg at al noor mosque. his best friend died next to him. he struggles to walk, and the horrors of the day still haunt him. he's now dreading facing the killer at court at sentencing. because i see the gunman at the time he shot me, and shot my friend, that's too hard for me. i see watching, looking, that one is very difficult. yes, guilty. earlier this year, brenton tarrant admitted 51 murders and a0 counts of manslaughter. the 29—year—old australian was also the first p
we have to see what he means by that. joanna, thank you for that. in minsk. in minsk.ce the terror attacks on two mosques in the new zealand city of christchurch in which 51 people died. the gunman will be sentenced in a few days time. whose lives were changed by the attacks. it was an attack that devastated new zealand and shocked the world. the quiet city of christchurch became the scene of the country's worst mass shooting. on march 15th, 2019, a gunman opened fire in two mosques, killing 51...
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she's the aunt of joanna dimirco who we love and adore and miss.s only 96 1/2. they have two daughters, seven grandchildren, five great grandchildren. josi was born in the bronx, now lives in courtland, new york. worked as a seam stress. her family says she's a fantastic cook, loves her garden and a good glass of wine. cheers for josi. here's for a ctury coming up. >> and she likes younger men. you go, josi. >> one other note today, also born on this day, my big brother, alex mason. the best big brother you can ask for. do we have a picture of uncle al as we call him in my family? there he is. that's us at my nephew's wedding very recently. a lot of -- that's us 50 years ago. >> anthony, anthony, which one is you? >> i'm the guy on the right. i just had a growth spurt and look a little awkward. so 50 years later. you couldn't ask for a better big brother. he's had his first grandchild this year. my nephew, his younger son, just tgh tlebrate all these things this year, as you know. happy birthday, uncle al. >> happy birthday, uncle al. you guys had
she's the aunt of joanna dimirco who we love and adore and miss.s only 96 1/2. they have two daughters, seven grandchildren, five great grandchildren. josi was born in the bronx, now lives in courtland, new york. worked as a seam stress. her family says she's a fantastic cook, loves her garden and a good glass of wine. cheers for josi. here's for a ctury coming up. >> and she likes younger men. you go, josi. >> one other note today, also born on this day, my big brother, alex mason....
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. >> reporter: joanna chamber's son nathan the same elementary school in berkeley that helped shape vice presidential hopeful kamala harris. >> that's cool. >> reporter: harris is the daughter of indian and jamaican immigrants who learned early about the civil rights movement thanks to her activist mother. the 55-year-old brings both racial and generational diversity to the democratic ticket. >> we need more women in power. >> reporter: oakland mayor libby shaft agrees. but a long rÉsume that includes san francisco district attorney and california attorney general isn't enough for some voters like dan tratolla of oakland. >> that's disappointing. i would have preferred someone more progressive. >> reporter: harris ran for president last year but her campaign failed to get enough results and she dropped out of the california primary. >> i kind of like it's just over my shoulder all the time. i can see it when i'm on conference calls for work. >> reporter: he's part of the, something he expects will go into overdrive as november inches closer and closer. >> the overall theme of senator har
. >> reporter: joanna chamber's son nathan the same elementary school in berkeley that helped shape vice presidential hopeful kamala harris. >> that's cool. >> reporter: harris is the daughter of indian and jamaican immigrants who learned early about the civil rights movement thanks to her activist mother. the 55-year-old brings both racial and generational diversity to the democratic ticket. >> we need more women in power. >> reporter: oakland mayor libby shaft...
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her lawyer says reynolds and also joanna paun were discriminated against. >> we are alleging claims of race discrimination, harassment and retaliation against the diocese. >> i am a counselor, and i was the only one in my department. kinyatta was the only black teacher. >> reporter: sunday a rally was held outside the saint vincent depaul church, protesters showed up days after a letter was written by school alumni condemning the firings as discriminatory. and counterprotesters also showed up to support the school. video was also made by parents and students supporting the school. principal patrick daly addressed the situation with us on sunday. >> race played no part in the playoff of four individuals. at all. it came primarily down driven by the decision with reduction in revenue and it was a necessary move to reduce our administration. >> reporter: daly has led the school for the past three years, and says that about 10% of their 30 total employees are minorities. >> before i got there, we did not have a black student on our campus. and this freshman class, we had roughly 11% of our
her lawyer says reynolds and also joanna paun were discriminated against. >> we are alleging claims of race discrimination, harassment and retaliation against the diocese. >> i am a counselor, and i was the only one in my department. kinyatta was the only black teacher. >> reporter: sunday a rally was held outside the saint vincent depaul church, protesters showed up days after a letter was written by school alumni condemning the firings as discriminatory. and...
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>> reporter: we connected joanna with sleep specialist dr.time between like 11:00 and 12:30. >> reporter: her first tip, have a consistent bedtime. many of us are staying up later and disrupting our normal sleep/wake cycle. >> when we're not super consistent with bedtime and rise time, our circadian rhythm doesn't quite know what to do. >> reporter: next tip, separate work from home. >> instead of working from home we've kind of moved into the office. and so then our work time kind of bleeds into our home time and sometimes we're not really good about making a sharp delineation and separation. >> oh, yeah, no, that's a good point because i could keep working on something until, you know, 10:00 or 11:00 at night. >> reporter: and finally, take control. even in a time when we feel like we have none. >> it's probably a good idea to switch and focus on the things we can control, right? we can control our wind down routine. we can control the caffeine that we consume. we can control, you know, that part of it. we can control our sleep environment.
>> reporter: we connected joanna with sleep specialist dr.time between like 11:00 and 12:30. >> reporter: her first tip, have a consistent bedtime. many of us are staying up later and disrupting our normal sleep/wake cycle. >> when we're not super consistent with bedtime and rise time, our circadian rhythm doesn't quite know what to do. >> reporter: next tip, separate work from home. >> instead of working from home we've kind of moved into the office. and so then...
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the library agreed and through the work of jeremy drouin as well as joanna marsh, the archivist on this project, they created this organized crime files collection. now, the lovely part is we're going to be able to spend some time here giving you a peak inside, bipeek inside, but it's also right down the hall. while it's really interesting to get into paper files or photos or hear about history, it's a lot better to hear it from somebody who was actually there. so i'm joined by retired fbi agent william ouseley, and i would love to hear if you could, kind of take me back to the beginnings of organized crime and how organized crime came to kansas city. >> well, the roots of this evil go back to the last part of the 20th century and into the 1900s. with the beginnings. what we had happening here was a change of immigrant flow. the irish before the southernsi dominated kansas city. and now there was a new group. they settled in the north side, in the north end, and they created a little italy. a piece of the old country. these were good people. they were god fearing, industrious, and most
the library agreed and through the work of jeremy drouin as well as joanna marsh, the archivist on this project, they created this organized crime files collection. now, the lovely part is we're going to be able to spend some time here giving you a peak inside, bipeek inside, but it's also right down the hall. while it's really interesting to get into paper files or photos or hear about history, it's a lot better to hear it from somebody who was actually there. so i'm joined by retired fbi...
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chip and joanna gaines' hit series "fixer-upper" is set to return to tv on the new cable network magnoliatewart's birthday celebration. >> she rang in 79 in style with an intimate luncheon at her estate in maine. >> gourmet caviar, oysters, a creamsicle ice cream cake made by her daughter alexis. >> that's one birthday party i would not miss at all. leaving with a full stomach. >>> coming up, guess who turned 94? guess who turned 94? 94? and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan, available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical e
chip and joanna gaines' hit series "fixer-upper" is set to return to tv on the new cable network magnoliatewart's birthday celebration. >> she rang in 79 in style with an intimate luncheon at her estate in maine. >> gourmet caviar, oysters, a creamsicle ice cream cake made by her daughter alexis. >> that's one birthday party i would not miss at all. leaving with a full stomach. >>> coming up, guess who turned 94? guess who turned 94? 94? and looking to buy...
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joanna is doing a btec in performing arts.onal routes, but this class of 2020 have all felt the impact of the pandemic. i would use the word shambles, unfortunately. it is a bit of a mess—up. to try and cope with it as well in such a short amount of time with all the changes, it's kind of like it all having to adapt to different things and a big shock, i would say, shock to our generation definitely. it's had huge impact. performers have been let go, even the backstage roles like lighting, sound technicians, front of house, marketing — they've all been affected as well. you know, no one could prepare for this. but there is good news. i got a triple distinction star. can't wait to go to stirling. joanne and archie have now got a place at university. but what about those in the world of work? in great yarmouth, the slowdown in key industries such as hospitality and tourism has hit young people hard, butjack remains optimistic. i think with an apprenticeship, you can really prove yourself in the workplace when perhaps you might n
joanna is doing a btec in performing arts.onal routes, but this class of 2020 have all felt the impact of the pandemic. i would use the word shambles, unfortunately. it is a bit of a mess—up. to try and cope with it as well in such a short amount of time with all the changes, it's kind of like it all having to adapt to different things and a big shock, i would say, shock to our generation definitely. it's had huge impact. performers have been let go, even the backstage roles like lighting,...
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of some of the world's best golfers the chinese player has already made history for his country as joanna goes a rough sketch explains. how tang has been on the verge of a golfing breakthrough for years and on friday the 25 year old finally got one around the $65.00 at the p.g.a. championship at the chinese play at the top of the leaderboard at the halfway stage is the 1st time a player from his country has led a major which is come as much of a surprise to him as to anyone yeah the anyone saw i can play those this way especially like you said again no cottons again no expense. as you know last a few moments are there are doing nothing for are just far out here have fun. leads by 2 from a group of players that include 2 time defending champion brooks kepcher who struggled with a painful hit through the 2nd round englishman tommy fleetwood who has been a major runner up twice in the last 2 seasons is also in a tie for 2nd. further back as rory mcilroy the world number 3 spent much of his round battling with the rough and he sits even par. and a shot behind his tiger woods who's putting let
of some of the world's best golfers the chinese player has already made history for his country as joanna goes a rough sketch explains. how tang has been on the verge of a golfing breakthrough for years and on friday the 25 year old finally got one around the $65.00 at the p.g.a. championship at the chinese play at the top of the leaderboard at the halfway stage is the 1st time a player from his country has led a major which is come as much of a surprise to him as to anyone yeah the anyone saw...
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this is joanna, lucy this isjoanna, lucy and dave's boss.ave you been able to do yourjob as an organisation with people working from home? absolutely. we spun up a home—working model in just three weeks, which is amazing. most of the teams have been just weeks, which is amazing. most of the teams have beenjust as productive. some even more so than teams have beenjust as productive. some even more so than they would be in the office. now it is about taking a step back, taking a look and seeing how we move forward and we got the right model to keep our people and clients happy. we got the right model to keep our people and clients happylj we got the right model to keep our people and clients happy. i find working at home with the kids really difficult. but they separated home and work life by closing the door, saying, you have the kits for two hours they now have them. that's been successful. when you look at this office environment. it is incredible. it presumably comes with overheads. what happens to this place if people are not in it?|j rea
this is joanna, lucy this isjoanna, lucy and dave's boss.ave you been able to do yourjob as an organisation with people working from home? absolutely. we spun up a home—working model in just three weeks, which is amazing. most of the teams have been just weeks, which is amazing. most of the teams have beenjust as productive. some even more so than teams have beenjust as productive. some even more so than they would be in the office. now it is about taking a step back, taking a look and seeing...
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hello this is bbc news with joanna gosling.will become compulsory in communal areas. the world health organization says it is for countries to decide. in the united states, republicans begin their national convention with warnings about the country's future ifjoe biden were to defeat donald trump in november's election. police and demonstrators clash for a second night in the american state of wisconsin, after officers shot a black man in the back. more upsetting testimony from relatives on day two of the sentencing of christchurch gunman. donald trump has accused the democrats trying to steal the us general election, as his party formally anointed his run for a second term in the white house at the republican national convention. in an hour—long unscripted speech, trump repeated his disputed claims that a rise in mail—in ballots could lead to voter fraud, and attacked his democratic challengerjoe biden as a radical. here's some of what mr trump had to say last night. we have to win. this is the most important election in the h
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there reaching chris we'll try and get back to him in the short time let's see chris hello this is joanna al jazeera can you hear me ok i can hear me yes brilliant ok so we were just asking you it's a great result for leipsic but how will this be received by the german football fans. yes normally when german teams train europe and the majority of the country will support them so if bind were in that final you would find the elements of shanker in bruges you don't win friends you would want them to went so a little bit different in germany not well liked on the whole in the city of lights themselves they are very well liked but yeah it'll be a bit of a strange one in germany because once you got university like across the country for a number of reasons predominately the backing of red bull. you know they were honest ownership restrictions in german football so how have red bull got around that. you know they've done they've circumvented it we probably the best way that they haven't they haven't gone around it as such but they've they've certainly circumvented the 50 plus one rule so if yo
there reaching chris we'll try and get back to him in the short time let's see chris hello this is joanna al jazeera can you hear me ok i can hear me yes brilliant ok so we were just asking you it's a great result for leipsic but how will this be received by the german football fans. yes normally when german teams train europe and the majority of the country will support them so if bind were in that final you would find the elements of shanker in bruges you don't win friends you would want them...
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the framing champion brooks kept a goat he's bad for a 3rd straight victory of 2 a solid start to joanna gusher osca has the action. 13 months have gone by without a major because of the coronavirus pandemic australian jason day says he'd spent that time soul searching after losing confidence in his game and it paid off the 2015 champion finished the opening round at the top of the leaderboard alongside brendan todd's on 500 par i finally had enough of you know feeling sorry for myself and it's very easy to do that especially in this game because it is so mentally tough you can stop blaming everything else but yourself and. you know sometimes just go pull your pants up and just move on you know defending champion brooks kepcher is hoping to move on to a 3rd straight title at the p.g.a. championship he's in a group of 9 players just a stroke behind the leaders while tiger woods is 3 shots off the pace playing in just his 2nd p.g.a. tour event since february the 15 time major champion struggled off the tee but a longer potter got him out of trouble you know most of the guys on the champion
the framing champion brooks kept a goat he's bad for a 3rd straight victory of 2 a solid start to joanna gusher osca has the action. 13 months have gone by without a major because of the coronavirus pandemic australian jason day says he'd spent that time soul searching after losing confidence in his game and it paid off the 2015 champion finished the opening round at the top of the leaderboard alongside brendan todd's on 500 par i finally had enough of you know feeling sorry for myself and it's...
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let me bring in a question from joanna, who says, how can we get information from the airlines?g. in fact, before this conversation this morning i went on some of the airline websites, the main uk airlines, and i could not find any clear information, sign posted on their main pages, but what is going on in france and what might change. that is partly because a lot of the airlines are continuing to fly to the countries that are now affected by this quarantine rule. some people will still be happy to go on holiday, and the airlines, as long as they are able to get flights, if there is demand for the flights, if there is demand for the flights, they will carry on carrying them out. therefore, they might not be providing information because, as faras be providing information because, as far as they are concerned, nothing has changed. if you need to talk to a human being, it can take a long time to get through on the helpline. butjust time to get through on the helpline. but just persevere. you time to get through on the helpline. butjust persevere. you can also try contacting them t
let me bring in a question from joanna, who says, how can we get information from the airlines?g. in fact, before this conversation this morning i went on some of the airline websites, the main uk airlines, and i could not find any clear information, sign posted on their main pages, but what is going on in france and what might change. that is partly because a lot of the airlines are continuing to fly to the countries that are now affected by this quarantine rule. some people will still be...
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would get her first national money so people can do business over state lines which is a great -- joanna did a great piece on fuel of blood when your guys try to get across the country and is money did the work. you also get for the first time in american history national taxes, national taxation. so you get the idea that people are investing in the government and that, in turn is doing something for the people. the people own the government. the government then takes care of the people are investing it and that's everybody. it's not just people buying bonds. it's anybody paying an income tax. what happens after the war is these things all clustered together and during the construction in the summer of 1866 what happens is southern democrats who loathe the idea of black participate in society, mind you they don't want slavery back. slavery has completely disintegrated during the war and they might want it back but it's clear it's long gone, but you could never untangle everything that happened during the civil war. but they don't want black rights. what happened during the summer of 65,
would get her first national money so people can do business over state lines which is a great -- joanna did a great piece on fuel of blood when your guys try to get across the country and is money did the work. you also get for the first time in american history national taxes, national taxation. so you get the idea that people are investing in the government and that, in turn is doing something for the people. the people own the government. the government then takes care of the people are...
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hello this is bbc news with joanna gosling.he italian city prepares to inaugurate its replacement. let‘s return to the northern irish politician and nobel peace prize winnerjohn hume, who has died at the age of 83. an architect of the northern ireland peace process, he was regarded as one of the most important figures in recent irish political history. earlier, we heard from the bbc‘s former ireland correspondent denis murray, who paid tribute to the life ofjohn hume. in my opinion, he wasn‘tjust a giant of irish politics, he was a giant of irish politics, he was a giant of irish politics, he was a giant of uk politics and i think it was a giant of world politics, as well. as witnessed by his being awarded the nobel peace prize jointly with david trimble. the thing aboutjohn hume that marked him out from other politicians was this, every other politician i think i have met thinks in terms of the next manifesto, the next election or the next parliamentary term or how they get over the next issue that they get over the next issue
hello this is bbc news with joanna gosling.he italian city prepares to inaugurate its replacement. let‘s return to the northern irish politician and nobel peace prize winnerjohn hume, who has died at the age of 83. an architect of the northern ireland peace process, he was regarded as one of the most important figures in recent irish political history. earlier, we heard from the bbc‘s former ireland correspondent denis murray, who paid tribute to the life ofjohn hume. in my opinion, he...
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this is bbc news with joanna gosling.ls and gcses. the education secretary resists calls to resign, but does say he's sorry for the distress caused. this is not something that anyone wanted, whether it was from our perspective or from the exam board's or 0fqual‘s perspective, but that's why we had to take action when we did. michelle 0bama launches a scathing attack on donald trump at the democratic party's virtual convention. whenever we look to this white house for some leadership or consolation or any semblance of steadiness, what we get instead is chaos, division and a total and utter lack of empathy. a un backed court in the hague is due to deliver its verdict on the four men accused of killing lebanon's prime minister, rafik al—hariri. calls to licence commercial dog walkers in the uk — the rspca says it wants to see higher welfare standards. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world, and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. marks and spencer has anno
this is bbc news with joanna gosling.ls and gcses. the education secretary resists calls to resign, but does say he's sorry for the distress caused. this is not something that anyone wanted, whether it was from our perspective or from the exam board's or 0fqual‘s perspective, but that's why we had to take action when we did. michelle 0bama launches a scathing attack on donald trump at the democratic party's virtual convention. whenever we look to this white house for some leadership or...
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let's go with... is it joanna? or... yes. everybody else, have a seat. joanne, come on, joanne.
let's go with... is it joanna? or... yes. everybody else, have a seat. joanne, come on, joanne.
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hello this is bbc news with joanna gosling. the headlines... for an end to the violence. noticed a lot of damage. it doesn't i noticed a lot of damage. it doesn't reflect my sun or my family. face coverings will have to be worn in secondary schools in parts of england under local lockdown — after the government changed its advice last night. the us first lady melania trump takes centre stage at the republican national convention and calls for people to come together over racial differences. and while debate rages on about issues of race, let's focus on the strides we have made and work together for a better tomorrow for everyone. and coming up, we're spending the day examining the changing face of the workplace — as many of the biggest uk employers say they won't be bringing staff staff back to the office in the near future. more now on the change in government advice on face coverings in england ahead of the reopening of schools next week. where there are local lockdowns, masks will be compulsory for secondary school pupils and staff in commun
hello this is bbc news with joanna gosling. the headlines... for an end to the violence. noticed a lot of damage. it doesn't i noticed a lot of damage. it doesn't reflect my sun or my family. face coverings will have to be worn in secondary schools in parts of england under local lockdown — after the government changed its advice last night. the us first lady melania trump takes centre stage at the republican national convention and calls for people to come together over racial differences....
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joanna. thank you very much. an update on the headlines.r sunday‘s disputed presidential poll. we will stay with the situation in belarus. svetla na ti kha novs kaya, the novice opposition leader who claims she won the disputed presidential election in belarus, has fled to neighbouring lithuania after admitting she was scared for her life. in the past hour, she‘s released this video online in which she said leaving was a ‘very difficult decision‘. she added that ‘children are the most important thing we have in life‘. in belarus, president lukashenko ordered a crack down on demonstrators across the capital, minsk, for a second night. one person has died and thousands have been arrested. our correspondent sarah rainsford is following developments from moscow. it was an extremely tense night in minsk and across belarus last night. a second night of mass protest. i should underline that these scenes sometimes play out in other countries but this is not something that has ever happened before in belarus. the police have never used stun grenades
joanna. thank you very much. an update on the headlines.r sunday‘s disputed presidential poll. we will stay with the situation in belarus. svetla na ti kha novs kaya, the novice opposition leader who claims she won the disputed presidential election in belarus, has fled to neighbouring lithuania after admitting she was scared for her life. in the past hour, she‘s released this video online in which she said leaving was a ‘very difficult decision‘. she added that ‘children are the most...
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hello, this is bbc news with me, joanna gosling. need a long—term plan for education. in northern ireland, the education minister says gcse exam results there will be based solely on grades provided by teachers, scrapping original plans to take into account schools‘ past performances. the eu will hold an emergency summit after a new wave of strikes in belarus to try to force president alexander lukashenko to step down. new zealand‘s general election is postponed because of a fresh outbreak of covid—19. millions of self—employed workers in the uk can apply for a second round of grants from today, to help support their businesses against the effects of coronavirus. are and coming up, thousands of people have bought puppies to help cope during lockdown — but the kennel club is urging people to do their research before becoming a dog owner. australia has seen its deadliest day of the coronavirus pandemic, after the state of victoria recorded 25 deaths in 2a hours. victoria‘s previous daily record was 21, recorded last wednesday. there w
hello, this is bbc news with me, joanna gosling. need a long—term plan for education. in northern ireland, the education minister says gcse exam results there will be based solely on grades provided by teachers, scrapping original plans to take into account schools‘ past performances. the eu will hold an emergency summit after a new wave of strikes in belarus to try to force president alexander lukashenko to step down. new zealand‘s general election is postponed because of a fresh...
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joanna can't i had to see a doctor a few minutes into that match in lexington. to the conditions. when exams were cancelled earlier this year due to covid—19, it was decided that students would be given results based on their predicted grades, combined with the exam success of their school or college in previous years. however, a growing number of pupils in scotland argue their marks have been unfairly downgraded. students in england, wales and northern ireland will receive their a—level results on thursday. we're joined now by the former head of 0fsted. thank you very much forjoining us. so we talk firstly about the scottish situation. nicola sturgeon saying, we did not get it right. what should they have done, in your view? they have got it wrong. what is particularly concerning is the number of children from a disadvantaged background and a disadvantaged background and a disadvantaged area that have had their results downgraded in much greater proportion than people from more affluent backgrounds in more prosperous areas. that's very worrying. we hope that is
joanna can't i had to see a doctor a few minutes into that match in lexington. to the conditions. when exams were cancelled earlier this year due to covid—19, it was decided that students would be given results based on their predicted grades, combined with the exam success of their school or college in previous years. however, a growing number of pupils in scotland argue their marks have been unfairly downgraded. students in england, wales and northern ireland will receive their a—level...
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i'm going to leave the spot there so i can hand back to you joanna.deen but wherever you happen to be in the country. let me remind you that no more than three household should be meeting together indoors at any one time in each other‘s homes and in places like bars and restau ra nts. homes and in places like bars and restaurants. it is important to recognise that that household limit applies in places like bars and restau ra nts just applies in places like bars and restaurants just as it does on your own home, and people from different household should be staying physically distant from each other at all times, and, again, that is something we advise strongly if you are ina something we advise strongly if you are in a bar, just as we do if you are in a bar, just as we do if you are meeting other households in your own house. and each of those should be thinking about a recent behaviour, and all of us asking the question, have you been a bit more relaxed about things like physical distance and when you are meeting up with friends recently,. are we cre
i'm going to leave the spot there so i can hand back to you joanna.deen but wherever you happen to be in the country. let me remind you that no more than three household should be meeting together indoors at any one time in each other‘s homes and in places like bars and restau ra nts. homes and in places like bars and restaurants. it is important to recognise that that household limit applies in places like bars and restau ra nts just applies in places like bars and restaurants just as it...
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this is bbc news with joanna gosling, with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the0 others. rescue teams are looking for survivors amongst the rubble at the blast site, while relatives of the missing desperately search the hospitals. translation: from seven o'clock in the evening we've been all over every hospital in beirut and we are now waiting for the names to come out, and nothing has come out. we don't know if he's dead or alive. lebanon's prime minister says the blast happened when thousands of tonnes of confiscated ammonium nitrate caught fire at a warehouse. translation: what happened today won't pass without account. those responsible will pay the price for what happened. this is a promise to the martyrs and to the wounded. here in the uk,failing to implement border restrictions on arrivals earlier in the pandemic was a "serious mistake", according to mps. india's prime minister lays the foundation stone for a new hindu temple in ayodhya, a site that has long been a source of tension between hindus and muslims. bookseller and stationer wh smith says it coul
this is bbc news with joanna gosling, with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the0 others. rescue teams are looking for survivors amongst the rubble at the blast site, while relatives of the missing desperately search the hospitals. translation: from seven o'clock in the evening we've been all over every hospital in beirut and we are now waiting for the names to come out, and nothing has come out. we don't know if he's dead or alive. lebanon's prime minister says the blast...
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this is bbc news with joanna gosling.m. the government says it is improving. this is not something we have ever had to do before and the lancet are absolutely right to say this matters but don't underestimate what we have achieved here. speculation over the whereabouts ofjuan carlos, former king of spain, who left the country after being linked to an investigation into alleged corruption. an increase in exam pass rates in scotland, as students are awarded grades after covid—19 forced their exams to be cancelled. i got exactly what i was hoping for so it means i'm going to university. yeah, i'm so happy, i can't believe it. tens of millions of people in the philippines have returned to a strict lockdown after new surge in the number of coronavirus cases. and new guidance in england says there is "little or no evidence" that drugs used commonly for chronic pain, make any difference to patients' distress. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world — and stay with us for the latest news and analysis fr
this is bbc news with joanna gosling.m. the government says it is improving. this is not something we have ever had to do before and the lancet are absolutely right to say this matters but don't underestimate what we have achieved here. speculation over the whereabouts ofjuan carlos, former king of spain, who left the country after being linked to an investigation into alleged corruption. an increase in exam pass rates in scotland, as students are awarded grades after covid—19 forced their...
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let's hear from parents now — joanna murphy is the chair of the national parent forum of scotland.ght down now i feel those pupils have had the results upgraded again back to what the teachers thought they were supposed to be. obviously that is great news. will this be enough, do you think, to reassure pupils and their pa rents ? not is what we have to do at the moment. that is all we can do at the moment. that is all we can do at the moment. all the results, though once the teachers predicted have been put forward and they are the ones that the young people now received. that is maybe question to be asked how we got into this position and also to make sure we don't get into it again for any other years. i think at the moment that is a great step forward. have you got any answers to those questions you just pose? how did this situation occurred and how to prevent it going forward?” this situation occurred and how to prevent it going forward? i don't know, i think the sqa, the exam board in scotland, was given a task and it was set out to do that. i don't understand why so many of t
let's hear from parents now — joanna murphy is the chair of the national parent forum of scotland.ght down now i feel those pupils have had the results upgraded again back to what the teachers thought they were supposed to be. obviously that is great news. will this be enough, do you think, to reassure pupils and their pa rents ? not is what we have to do at the moment. that is all we can do at the moment. that is all we can do at the moment. all the results, though once the teachers...
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i think there is an element of anxiety, joanna, about schools going back, but we are supportive of alllearn again, so there is a lot of challenges there. do you agree with the prime minister when he says keeping the schools closed a moment longer than is necessary is socially intolerable and is damaging the life chances of some kids? yes, i think thatis chances of some kids? yes, i think that is obviously going to be and has been the case. we are keen for schools to open but we are keen that the government does face up to its responsibilities in terms of how we can ensure schools continue to be able to open, particularly if there are local spikes, and, able to open, particularly if there are localspikes, and, if able to open, particularly if there are local spikes, and, if there is a second wave of the virus in the autumn or at the beginning of the new year, let's hope it doesn't happen. and we are very concerned that there isn't that clarity, the government has got simply one plan, we think there needs to be a plan b, and that needs to be clear and properly supported. we can see all s
i think there is an element of anxiety, joanna, about schools going back, but we are supportive of alllearn again, so there is a lot of challenges there. do you agree with the prime minister when he says keeping the schools closed a moment longer than is necessary is socially intolerable and is damaging the life chances of some kids? yes, i think thatis chances of some kids? yes, i think that is obviously going to be and has been the case. we are keen for schools to open but we are keen that...
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teaching that the party system during the civil war period, a polarization in society mostly reinforces joanna's part that the violence in congress mirrored the violence in society. ed, your book, thin line of freedom argues powerfully that that those who advance freedom with challenge find themselves sometimes defeated. black freedom in advance further and faster than it's champions thought possible because its proponents put pushed it forward fast. -- tell a northern support for abolitionists as norm invited it's a really important story, if you could take us from the post civil war period through reconstruction. tell us about how the party system reliant and the country became less polarized even a support for reconstruction was ultimately abandoned. >> as normal is saying, the polarization inside the north between the democrats and republicans during the civil war. it's a fact the people often tend to forget. people would say look, democrats lost, they only had 40% of the vote. i think we've seen our own time that the electorate just doesn't go away when they lose right? so in 1864, 10,000 v
teaching that the party system during the civil war period, a polarization in society mostly reinforces joanna's part that the violence in congress mirrored the violence in society. ed, your book, thin line of freedom argues powerfully that that those who advance freedom with challenge find themselves sometimes defeated. black freedom in advance further and faster than it's champions thought possible because its proponents put pushed it forward fast. -- tell a northern support for abolitionists...
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. >> joanna, why was it so controversial to have men? they were ridiculed in a lot of cases. >> i wanted to pick up on brooke's point. there were 89 men in the 1911 parade, in 1912 there were 1000 men. that's how much the movement grew in a short period. >> a year later they were in 35 states and in the tens of thousands. >> i was looking for this quote, one of the men who marched was rabbi wise, he was a major progressive who often lectured in the city on causes, those isms you spoke of. it was a time of great ferments, debate among students at columbia and in max eastman's circle in greenwich village. is capitalism the right thing? should we look at socialism? should we explore free love? imagine a time when everything was up for debate. rabbi wise participated in the 1912 parade, where many of the men that he knew from elite circles were in their clubs, looking down on fifth avenue, hurling insults as brooks suggested. >> those guys were rolling their eyes. on the streets they were hurling insults. >> i dug out his diary and he wrote
. >> joanna, why was it so controversial to have men? they were ridiculed in a lot of cases. >> i wanted to pick up on brooke's point. there were 89 men in the 1911 parade, in 1912 there were 1000 men. that's how much the movement grew in a short period. >> a year later they were in 35 states and in the tens of thousands. >> i was looking for this quote, one of the men who marched was rabbi wise, he was a major progressive who often lectured in the city on causes, those...