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the reverend james lawson sent out a memo.e equal to a tweet or e-mail with instructions of how you are to behave. people respected those instructions and marched silently with signs that said honor king and racism. it was a crowd of different backgrounds, religions, races that gathered to say, yes, this man of peace died violently but we will not react with violence with violence. the sunday after dr. king was assassinated which was palm p sunday, they held a rally in a stadium. james lawson came together and said we as a community, we have to talk about what happened here. because this isn't okay. we still have the issue with the sanation workers but there was something that allowed this to be the place where dr. king was assassinated. we have to wrestle with this. this was facilitated by a car dealer who really wasn't part of the scene but who decided this wasn't right. he decided to take a stand. he ended up having to leave the city because he became very unpopular because he hosted this memphis cares event. at the event,
the reverend james lawson sent out a memo.e equal to a tweet or e-mail with instructions of how you are to behave. people respected those instructions and marched silently with signs that said honor king and racism. it was a crowd of different backgrounds, religions, races that gathered to say, yes, this man of peace died violently but we will not react with violence with violence. the sunday after dr. king was assassinated which was palm p sunday, they held a rally in a stadium. james lawson...
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dan lawson, a former police captain, who was in charge of the academy explains why. >> they feel it to be demeaning. sit down on the concrete, people walking by. and it almost is as if they're being treated like an animal. >> lawson says many departments across-country have changed old policies like this one and for good reason. >> often would decrease tension. the individual felt like they were being treated with respect and valued even though they may have been a suspect of an investigation. >> in that, lawson says, would often make the detainee less resistan resistance. more cooperative. >> sitting someone on the ground, having them take a seat with handcuff lgs, that's part of academy training that has been taught in the past. >> sean is an executive member of the police officers association. the police union says it's received lots of feedback asking why change the policy now. what effect will it have on police safety? will it create more paperwork for officers who have to document their encounters? he says it's complicated. >> there are definite reasons to place someone in the ba
dan lawson, a former police captain, who was in charge of the academy explains why. >> they feel it to be demeaning. sit down on the concrete, people walking by. and it almost is as if they're being treated like an animal. >> lawson says many departments across-country have changed old policies like this one and for good reason. >> often would decrease tension. the individual felt like they were being treated with respect and valued even though they may have been a suspect of...
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." >> i'm pat lawson muse. if you haven made your charitable contributions for the year, you'll want to hurry. if you're still contemplating contributions, there are local charities doing amazing work. joining us to talk about year-end giving is bob wittig, executive director of the greater washington catalog for philanthroro philan. the catalog has been out about a month now. you've highlighted a lot of great a lot of new nonprofits. how many are there in printed catalog this year? 78.he print version has of those, 38 are first-time catalog,tions in the brand-new to us and to the donors. >> what about the online version? >> the online has 8, which includes the catalog, print catalog ones awell. 418 throughout the region. >> a lot of nonprofits to choose >> a lot of nonprofits doing amazing work. your they're listed under name, they are nonprofits that are doing fantastic work. many of e things that us love about the catalog is that it is so locally focused. iteally helps small nonprofits do a lot of good in ou
." >> i'm pat lawson muse. if you haven made your charitable contributions for the year, you'll want to hurry. if you're still contemplating contributions, there are local charities doing amazing work. joining us to talk about year-end giving is bob wittig, executive director of the greater washington catalog for philanthroro philan. the catalog has been out about a month now. you've highlighted a lot of great a lot of new nonprofits. how many are there in printed catalog this year?...
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i'm pat lawson muse. the holidays are here and they're not only a busy time, but fo many they'r stressful time. they can take a toll on your physical and mental health. so how do we make the most of the season without letting the season get the best of us? we've invited a group of doctors to give us their best advice. the gw school of medicine and health sciences focuses on chronic disease management, minority health, sexual health and obsity. welcome, dr. knight. >> thank you for having me. >> is it safe to say that most of us gain weight during the holidays. >> that is true. >> how much? >> the average american is going to fin at lease pounds during the holiday season. if you're dealing ith weight challenges, it could be as much as ten to 15. >> is that weight that tends to stay on or people tend to take off after the holidays are over. >> the average person not dealing with weight ises will take that off over time. many of us will have a new year's resolution of losing er weight, so time that will come
i'm pat lawson muse. the holidays are here and they're not only a busy time, but fo many they'r stressful time. they can take a toll on your physical and mental health. so how do we make the most of the season without letting the season get the best of us? we've invited a group of doctors to give us their best advice. the gw school of medicine and health sciences focuses on chronic disease management, minority health, sexual health and obsity. welcome, dr. knight. >> thank you for having...
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i'm pat lawson muse. this is supposed to be the season of joy and peace and good will, but for some who keep up with the news and follow the daily headlines, it might be easy to believe that the nation is plunging into chaos on a number of fronts. we've invited a group of faith leaders to give us their opinions about that. here is theight reverend marion edgar buddy, rob buy uce lustick from the washington hebrew congregation welcome all of you. so nice to have you all with us today. what about that question? do you believe the country is plunging into chaos and what those who do to believe that, bish is bishop buddy. >> there's certainly no shortage of chdos. t think that it's a plunge that's categorically different om other challenging times that we have faced as a nation. but the question is what do we do? how do we respond to the struggles and the chaos that we confront and how do we as people of hope and people of faith offer the best of what we have to give to theeoe of our communities to have rilie
i'm pat lawson muse. this is supposed to be the season of joy and peace and good will, but for some who keep up with the news and follow the daily headlines, it might be easy to believe that the nation is plunging into chaos on a number of fronts. we've invited a group of faith leaders to give us their opinions about that. here is theight reverend marion edgar buddy, rob buy uce lustick from the washington hebrew congregation welcome all of you. so nice to have you all with us today. what about...
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reverend lawson. >> thank you, you're very, very kind. my name is jim lawson.into the great thing of being human and alive and loving and caring. i'm going to try not to repeat any of the things that have already been said. i became connected to martin luther king jr. with around december 7th or 8th, 1955. and walked with him in many, many different places around the country. around the southeastern part of the nation especially. and was according to congressman john lewis, the architect of the nonviolent movement. and i want to press hard on the soul force or nonviolent struggle as a way of accomplishing a united states that is true to the beginning theology and philosophy we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all are created equal, that all are endowed by the creator with certain unalienable rights and among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. part of the difficulty in politics and in the nation and in the advertising industry today is that, that great philosophy that launched the 13 colonies into becoming an independent nation sayin
reverend lawson. >> thank you, you're very, very kind. my name is jim lawson.into the great thing of being human and alive and loving and caring. i'm going to try not to repeat any of the things that have already been said. i became connected to martin luther king jr. with around december 7th or 8th, 1955. and walked with him in many, many different places around the country. around the southeastern part of the nation especially. and was according to congressman john lewis, the architect...
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mitchell marsh has been responding to a lot of criticism particularly from former test legend geoff lawsonthe selectors. hello. how are you? look, his comments are his comments, that is his opinion. all i can focus on is preparing for this test match and preparing for this test match and preparing well for the summer, doing my best. that is all i can do. people are going to say what they are going to say. but i am looking forward to seeing him. india have never won a series in australia so the hosts are still favourites to win the four—test series according to batsman ajinkya rahane — even without steve smith and david warner who were banned for a year in the aftermath of march's ball—tampering scandal in south africa. i feel anything, the players ifeel anything, the players at i feel anything, the players at home are i feel anything, the players at home a re really i feel anything, the players at home are really good. australia still the favourite to win the series. we're not going to take lightly at all. yes they miss steve and david warner, but you see their bowling, they have a really
mitchell marsh has been responding to a lot of criticism particularly from former test legend geoff lawsonthe selectors. hello. how are you? look, his comments are his comments, that is his opinion. all i can focus on is preparing for this test match and preparing for this test match and preparing well for the summer, doing my best. that is all i can do. people are going to say what they are going to say. but i am looking forward to seeing him. india have never won a series in australia so the...
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trying to make people look what is meant to be a perfect image of themselves and good for nigella lawsontomorrow. this coming week is looking relatively unsettled without weather coming in off mike the atlantic so spells of wind and rain at times and temperature wise it should be around normal, perhaps a little above normal, perhaps a little above normal in places. now, for tonight, this area of low pressure will be making roads across western part of the countries are turning wet and windy throughout the night with gales developing, 40—60 miles an hourin gales developing, 40—60 miles an hour in exposed areas with the rain pepping up- hour in exposed areas with the rain pepping up. becoming persistent. after a dry start the night with kebab skies and a chilly spell for a while across the east, temperatures slowly rise as the breeze and cloud pick up. it will be a mild start to the west of the country. we are in this wedge of milder air across most of the country throughout the day, particularly across england, wales and scotland. it starts very wet, though, across the west through the mo
trying to make people look what is meant to be a perfect image of themselves and good for nigella lawsontomorrow. this coming week is looking relatively unsettled without weather coming in off mike the atlantic so spells of wind and rain at times and temperature wise it should be around normal, perhaps a little above normal, perhaps a little above normal in places. now, for tonight, this area of low pressure will be making roads across western part of the countries are turning wet and windy...
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there was no shortage of action from the get go first big chance came in the sixth minute but davy lawson managed to steer paca out catherine shot wide if the goal. shortly afterwards out tougher fed might go to ice this time plus in pushed dortmund's captain down in the box but the referee mistakenly awarded no penalty. in the twentieth minute rafael got a auto's free kick landed on all caught his head and then in the net but an offside whistle interrupted the celebrations then the video assistant took another look and the goal stood one nil for dortmund. the pace stayed fast nicholas moyes on to where the misdirected pass and dortmund pounced. royce making it to nil after just seven minutes. in sand show notched up his league best tenth assist of the season the exuberant mood of almost eighty thousand fans soon got dampened by max closer bradman's kept him making it to one and ending his dry spell after nine games without a goal. and created their next chance after the restart sanchez seemed surprised to get the ball after j.t. public as say. the pace was taking its toll on the referee
there was no shortage of action from the get go first big chance came in the sixth minute but davy lawson managed to steer paca out catherine shot wide if the goal. shortly afterwards out tougher fed might go to ice this time plus in pushed dortmund's captain down in the box but the referee mistakenly awarded no penalty. in the twentieth minute rafael got a auto's free kick landed on all caught his head and then in the net but an offside whistle interrupted the celebrations then the video...
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leading fashion figure lesley lawson, better known as twiggy, has been honoured for her work in the artsarity, and fashion. this honour is huge for me. i didn't expect it. it was completely out of the blue, a shock. but the nicest shock in the world. who wouldn't want to be dame twiggy? how many of of you? 13? 13, brilliant. british divers involved in this year's thai cave rescue have received awards for their bravery and expertise. some of our team received letters a little while ago. we were asked if we would be prepared to accept some awards, which we very graciously said thank you, thank you for. it's nice for the team to be recognised. must be the happiest englishman in the british isles tonight. in the world of sport, england rugby figure bill beaumont has received a knighthood. a knighthood too for recordbreaking batsman alistair cooke. following the world cup, england football manager gareth southgate becomes an 0be. captain harry kane, an mbe. and made an 0be, welsh tour de france winner geraint thomas. when it comes to creatures like otters, it's not always terribly productive.
leading fashion figure lesley lawson, better known as twiggy, has been honoured for her work in the artsarity, and fashion. this honour is huge for me. i didn't expect it. it was completely out of the blue, a shock. but the nicest shock in the world. who wouldn't want to be dame twiggy? how many of of you? 13? 13, brilliant. british divers involved in this year's thai cave rescue have received awards for their bravery and expertise. some of our team received letters a little while ago. we were...
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king saw what was going on and he was invited by the reverend james lawson and he vows to come to memphis to lead a nonviolent campaign. once dr. king returns to memphis on this day, there is a poor going on in the back of the march -- uproar going on in the back of the march. most people associate dr. king is the primary organizer of the march, but he was not, he just agreed to participate in it. there are riots. it was chaos beginning to take place downtown on main street, to the point where dr. king was forced to retreat from the march to go to the nearby holiday inn. he returns to the city of memphis on wednesday, april 3. flight 381here via from eastern airlines out of atlanta. his flight was delayed,d ue to a bomb threat on that morning. he checks and at the lorraine motel around 11:30 a.m. it was one of the more upscale hotels in downtown memphis for african-americans. dr. king had been here prior to his visit before on april 3. the time he stays here specifically, he stayed at a predominantly white hotel on march 29, the holiday inn where vermont and he is receiving criticism sayi
king saw what was going on and he was invited by the reverend james lawson and he vows to come to memphis to lead a nonviolent campaign. once dr. king returns to memphis on this day, there is a poor going on in the back of the march -- uproar going on in the back of the march. most people associate dr. king is the primary organizer of the march, but he was not, he just agreed to participate in it. there are riots. it was chaos beginning to take place downtown on main street, to the point where...
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wall, alex lawson, alex chew. come on up if you are here to speak. i recognize robert stewart, chris leone, susan smith. danielle smith. davidger, joe lewis. anyone else that would like to speak, you are more than welcome. come on up to the mic. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i am areon brown i currently live in san francisco. i am a third year apprentice working for elix electric on the san francisco state prospect. i worked on the uber building. a lot of people have the misconception we are not local to this area. i grew up here. i graduated just up the hill from grey's cathedral. i love my job and what i do. i make more than a living wage in the city, i have a davis bacon 401-k and health insurance. if this p.l.a. passes it will affect the living state -- status of people like me. it excludes me. i urge you not to pass this p.l.a. thank you for your time. >> hello. good afternoon. i am here with the lawyer's committee for civil rights. to promote the ordinance to do no harm we want seats at the negotiation table. if it is passed it should include
wall, alex lawson, alex chew. come on up if you are here to speak. i recognize robert stewart, chris leone, susan smith. danielle smith. davidger, joe lewis. anyone else that would like to speak, you are more than welcome. come on up to the mic. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i am areon brown i currently live in san francisco. i am a third year apprentice working for elix electric on the san francisco state prospect. i worked on the uber building. a lot of people have the misconception...
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dan lawson, a former san francisco police captain who was in charge of the academy explains why. >> they feel it to be demeaning, being sat down on the concrete, people walking by, and it almost is as if they're treated like an animal. >> reporter: lawson says many departments across the country changed old policies like this one and for good reason. >> that oven decreased tension. the individual felt they were being treated with respect and valued even though they may have been a subject of an investigation. >> reporter: officially sitting someone on the ground, having them take a seat with handcuffs, that's part of academy training take has been taught in the past. sean perdom oo iso iso is member of the police association. the police union says it has received feedback from the membership asking why change the policy now, what effect will it have on police safety, will it create more paperwork for officers who have to document their encounters. perdomo says it is complicated. >> there are definite reasons to place someone in the back of a police car and to have them on the sidewalk. t
dan lawson, a former san francisco police captain who was in charge of the academy explains why. >> they feel it to be demeaning, being sat down on the concrete, people walking by, and it almost is as if they're treated like an animal. >> reporter: lawson says many departments across the country changed old policies like this one and for good reason. >> that oven decreased tension. the individual felt they were being treated with respect and valued even though they may have...
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is from their personal collection"> this pearl harbor day special guest speaker is us army veteran lawsonakai of the 442nd regimental combat team. the purle heart recipient explains how he wanted to join up the day after the day of infamy but had to wait two years because japanese americans were not allowed to serve at that timesotlawson sakai/442nd regimental combat team: "prejudice in the united states military before pearl harbor changed dramatically as the men got into combat. everyone's blood is the same and when they started shedding blood they found out we are all equal">inside the tour of the uss hornet you will see historic aircrafts, torpedoes, vintage flight uniforms and a whole lot more. the museum is open every day except tuesday from 10am with the last tour starting at 4pm...in alameda haaziq madyun kron4news (ken) coming up: a bizarre medical case that cost a woman her life. how a brain eating amoeba got into her body. (catherine) southern california has been pounded by stormy weather. we'll show you what happened... and where the storm is headed. youand the holiday spirito
is from their personal collection"> this pearl harbor day special guest speaker is us army veteran lawsonakai of the 442nd regimental combat team. the purle heart recipient explains how he wanted to join up the day after the day of infamy but had to wait two years because japanese americans were not allowed to serve at that timesotlawson sakai/442nd regimental combat team: "prejudice in the united states military before pearl harbor changed dramatically as the men got into combat....
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albania drove him to a remote location and then dumped him on the underfunded road and the not for lawson or friend when. he gave. them the. today he is free but still paying the price suffering severe psychological trauma and whilst macedonia has apologized for its road and his friend ish and he's received no apology from the u.s. he's now mounting the latest in a series of legal cases against the u.s. administration since the sheehan issue and she has since just kind of just come. under the. earth. back in north carolina campaigners are determined that no victim of rendition is forgotten. italian citizen. was seized in pakistan in two thousand and two and rented on an average night to moral case where he was subjected to horrendous abuse before being freed a full nine years later. today his wife anna speaks on his behalf the trauma of his experience has left him unable to relive this monday and. all the unpaid work. so. in twenty fourteen after years of investigation the us senate intelligence committee compiled a report into cia tool chest. but those who hate america was finally going
albania drove him to a remote location and then dumped him on the underfunded road and the not for lawson or friend when. he gave. them the. today he is free but still paying the price suffering severe psychological trauma and whilst macedonia has apologized for its road and his friend ish and he's received no apology from the u.s. he's now mounting the latest in a series of legal cases against the u.s. administration since the sheehan issue and she has since just kind of just come. under the....
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leading fashion figure leslie lawson, better known as twiggy, has been honoured for her work in the artst expect it, it was completely out of the blue, a shock. but the nicest shock in the world. who wouldn't want to be dame twiggy?! in the world of entertainment, westworld and line of duty actress thandie newton becomes an 0be. as does downton abbey star, jim carter. and here must be the happiest englishman in the british isles tonight... in the world of sport, former england rugby captain bill beaumont has received a knighthood. i got a letter in the post and i opened it up and thought, crikey! absolutely delighted, surprised. and really pleased. welsh tour de france winner geraint thomas is made an 0be. also becoming an 0be, england football manager gareth southgate, while captain, harry kane, is made an mbe. the majority of honours have gone to people who aren't in the public eye and who never expected this time of recognition. kiyan prince was murdered when he was 15. his father set up a foundation which educates young people about the dangers of knife culture. we have a platform no
leading fashion figure leslie lawson, better known as twiggy, has been honoured for her work in the artst expect it, it was completely out of the blue, a shock. but the nicest shock in the world. who wouldn't want to be dame twiggy?! in the world of entertainment, westworld and line of duty actress thandie newton becomes an 0be. as does downton abbey star, jim carter. and here must be the happiest englishman in the british isles tonight... in the world of sport, former england rugby captain...
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leading fashion figure leslie lawson, better known as twiggy, has been honoured for her work in the arts it. it was completely out of the blue, a shock, but the nicest shock in the world. who wouldn't want to be dame twiggy? british divers involved in this year's thai cave rescue have received awards for their bravery and expertise. england football manager gareth southgate becomes an obe, captain harry kane an mbe. i'm extremely thankful for all my team—mates, all my coaches. without them, i wouldn't be scoring the goals and wouldn't be getting these type of accolades, so very proud and very thankful to them. the majority of honours have gone to people who aren't in the public eye and who never expected this kind of recognition. andrea aviet campaigns against domestic abuse. it will always be there till the day i die. i'm going to continue with this cause. but definitely, getting an award like this means the world to me, because, you know, it just shows others. kiyan prince was murdered when he was 15. his father set up a foundation which educates young people about the dangers of knife
leading fashion figure leslie lawson, better known as twiggy, has been honoured for her work in the arts it. it was completely out of the blue, a shock, but the nicest shock in the world. who wouldn't want to be dame twiggy? british divers involved in this year's thai cave rescue have received awards for their bravery and expertise. england football manager gareth southgate becomes an obe, captain harry kane an mbe. i'm extremely thankful for all my team—mates, all my coaches. without them, i...
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leading fashion figure lesley lawson, better known as twiggy, has been honoured for her work in the arts expect it. it was completely out of the blue, a shock. but the nicest shock in the world. who wouldn't want to be dame twiggy? how many of of you? 13? 13, brilliant. british divers involved in this year's thai cave rescue have received awards for their bravery and expertise. some of our team received letters a little while ago. we were asked if we would be prepared to accept some awards, which we very graciously said thank you, thank you for. it's nice for the team to be recognised. must be the happiest englishman in the british isles tonight. in the world of sport, england rugby figure bill beaumont has received a knighthood. a knighthood too for record—breaking batsman alistair cooke. following the world cup, england football manager gareth southgate becomes an 0be. captain harry kane, an mbe. and made an 0be, welsh tour de france winner geraint thomas. when it comes to creatures like otters, it's not always terribly productive... in the world of entertainment, presenter chris packh
leading fashion figure lesley lawson, better known as twiggy, has been honoured for her work in the arts expect it. it was completely out of the blue, a shock. but the nicest shock in the world. who wouldn't want to be dame twiggy? how many of of you? 13? 13, brilliant. british divers involved in this year's thai cave rescue have received awards for their bravery and expertise. some of our team received letters a little while ago. we were asked if we would be prepared to accept some awards,...
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premium turkeys for almost half a century in the uk is kelly bronze, a favourite of the chefs nigella lawsonnze and joins us now. yourfamily your family business? yeah, formed in1971. your family business? yeah, formed in 1971. you were eight years old. hence the guinness world record for plucking a turkey, you are the holder by a long margin. very fast plucker indeed, i have been doing it my whole life. i have plucked chicken very unsuccessfully. i made a right hash of it. you could still cook it afterwards! tell us about your business. you have been long established, premium free range turkeys, but you are not a seasonal business, all year—round business? we are producing hatching eggs and chicks in the summer months and in the spring and we grow the turkeys for christmas, very seasonal. seasonal jobs throughout the for christmas, very seasonal. seasonaljobs throughout the year, but the business is very labour intensive, partisan product. at this time of year, you need the labour to make sure they get to the supermarkets, how do you plan that? huge logistic problem? we are planning now for
premium turkeys for almost half a century in the uk is kelly bronze, a favourite of the chefs nigella lawsonnze and joins us now. yourfamily your family business? yeah, formed in1971. your family business? yeah, formed in 1971. you were eight years old. hence the guinness world record for plucking a turkey, you are the holder by a long margin. very fast plucker indeed, i have been doing it my whole life. i have plucked chicken very unsuccessfully. i made a right hash of it. you could still cook...
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it tom i listen lawson we're feeling now and those are your this isn't the end of july you know the fellow whose dad called mom would also tara who does this is a whimper of a seal or no mrs being if i should steal one don't want to sedate you you know most of us who hear what you know. if the person you knew medical most innovative major know. whether or not they will make only a quarter absolute. bit of kit no killer programs. who use recording songs on my book because they're too so we're bored of canberra or for you if there were to go so don't go with. people who can read who do you think . you know me well don't know where that is what a good boy but i guess i again seek to my holy see how you can know are brought to share but i guess i take it way compatible with ties to today when you put a gay egg damn near i am now with dionne a very theatrical good end guess instances do right there is always the end so much but at the end i guess you're not. as we us. you know coop will be all the way this is the manning i'm in no. way to be gainsaid so i call that the lay down is what i will a
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leading fashion figure lesley lawson, better known as twiggy, has been honoured for her work in the artsct it. it was completely out of the blue, a shock. but the nicest shock in the world. who wouldn't want to be dame twiggy! british divers involved in this year's thai cave rescue have received awards for their bravery and expertise. some of our team received letters a little while ago, we were asked if we would be prepared to accept some awards, which we very graciously said thank you for. it's nice for the team to be recognised. following the world cup, england football manager gareth southgate becomes an 0be. captain harry kane, an mbe. he paid tribute to his team—mates. i am extremely thankful for all my team—mates, all my coaches in the england team, the tottenham team. without them i wouldn't be scoring the goals and wouldn't be getting these type of accolades. so, yes, very proud and very thankful to them. as in previous years, the majority of honours have gone to people who aren't in the public eye and who never expected this kind of recognition. andrea aviet campaigns against d
leading fashion figure lesley lawson, better known as twiggy, has been honoured for her work in the artsct it. it was completely out of the blue, a shock. but the nicest shock in the world. who wouldn't want to be dame twiggy! british divers involved in this year's thai cave rescue have received awards for their bravery and expertise. some of our team received letters a little while ago, we were asked if we would be prepared to accept some awards, which we very graciously said thank you for....
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leading fashion figure lesley lawson, better known as twiggy, has been honoured for her work in the artsnd fashion. i didn't expect it. it was completely out of the blue, a shock. but the nicest shock in the world. who wouldn't want to be dame twiggy? british divers involved in this year's thai cave rescue have received awards for their bravery and expertise. in the world of sport, england rugby figure bill beaumont has received a knighthood. a knighthood, too, for recordbreaking batsman alistair cooke. following the world cup, england football manager gareth southgate becomes an 0be. captain harry kane, an mbe. and made an 0be, welsh tour de france winner geraint thomas. in the world of entertainment, presenter chris packham becomes a cbe for his work in nature conservation. while westworld actress thandie newton becomes an 0be. as does downton abbey starjim carter. as in previous years, the majority of honours have gone to people who aren't in the public eye and who never expected this kind of recognition. andrea aviet has been recognised for her work campaigning against domestic abuse
leading fashion figure lesley lawson, better known as twiggy, has been honoured for her work in the artsnd fashion. i didn't expect it. it was completely out of the blue, a shock. but the nicest shock in the world. who wouldn't want to be dame twiggy? british divers involved in this year's thai cave rescue have received awards for their bravery and expertise. in the world of sport, england rugby figure bill beaumont has received a knighthood. a knighthood, too, for recordbreaking batsman...
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lesley lawson, better known as twiggy, has been a leading figure in the fashion world for more than halfe's been made a dame for her contributions to the arts and charity, as well is a continuing fashion work. this honour is huge for me. i didn't expect it. it was completely out of the blue, a shock. but the nicest shock in the world. who wouldn't want to be dame twiggy? how many of of you? 13? british cave divers involved in the rescue of 12 children and their team coach trapped in flooded caves in thailand earlier this year have been recognised with a range of awards honouring their bravery and expertise. some of our team received letters a little while ago, we were asked if we would be prepared to accept some awards, which we very graciously said thank you for. it's nice for the team to be recognised. must be the happiest englishman in the british isles tonight, bill beaumont. in the world of sport, one—time england grand slam winning rugby captain, now chairman of world rugby, bill beaumont has received a knighthood. they knighthood too for recordbreaking batsman alistair cooke, foll
lesley lawson, better known as twiggy, has been a leading figure in the fashion world for more than halfe's been made a dame for her contributions to the arts and charity, as well is a continuing fashion work. this honour is huge for me. i didn't expect it. it was completely out of the blue, a shock. but the nicest shock in the world. who wouldn't want to be dame twiggy? how many of of you? 13? british cave divers involved in the rescue of 12 children and their team coach trapped in flooded...
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he was in memphis because he had been called by one of his good, close friends, the reverend jim lawson, who was helping to organize sanitation workers in memphis, tennessee, who were on strike for a living wage. king starts going there and giving speeches, and one time during the visit, one of the demonstrations turned violent, not because of the demonstrators who were part of the organized civil rights activism, but because of outliers, young people in the city who were frustrated, and they smashed some windows, and king was determined to return to memphis to have a rally that is peaceful, because people are critical -- critics are saying if you can't have a peaceful rally in memphis, how can he come down to washington, d.c. and camp in this tent city? so he was in memphis because, by 1968, king is convinced that the vietnam war is this amoral, illegal war, a war that has robbed resources from poor people and attention from the plight of the poor. he goes to places like sparks, mississippi and he goes to the southwest and meets up with mexican american activists, farmworkers. he meets
he was in memphis because he had been called by one of his good, close friends, the reverend jim lawson, who was helping to organize sanitation workers in memphis, tennessee, who were on strike for a living wage. king starts going there and giving speeches, and one time during the visit, one of the demonstrations turned violent, not because of the demonstrators who were part of the organized civil rights activism, but because of outliers, young people in the city who were frustrated, and they...
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. >> and i'm pat lawson muse. amelia is standing by with all the heavy rain we'rege ing. >> i'm continuing to track showers across the area now. i'm starting you down in clinton, maryland. thrain in da, the top of the beltway as well. it is going to be a slow go with wet roads. here's a look at the wider picture. most of the rain is along and east of i-95. so we're not done with the rainy activity just yet. we're going to see more showers as we head on into the afternoon hours, but we do dry out tonight. but, pat, most of usre under a flood watch through late tonight. i'll have much more on this and how today's rain impacts saturday and sunda11in0. cpgom >> new this midday, president trump islo threatening to the southern border if he doesn't get $5 billion to build a wall along the u.s./mexico border. s o ssbenginno it an end in sight. >> the senate stands adjourned until 10 a.m. on monday, december the 31st. >> reporter: at the capitol, congress has punted all proceedings and votes until next week, which means t
. >> and i'm pat lawson muse. amelia is standing by with all the heavy rain we'rege ing. >> i'm continuing to track showers across the area now. i'm starting you down in clinton, maryland. thrain in da, the top of the beltway as well. it is going to be a slow go with wet roads. here's a look at the wider picture. most of the rain is along and east of i-95. so we're not done with the rainy activity just yet. we're going to see more showers as we head on into the afternoon hours, but...
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in >>> good mo i'm pat lawson muse. new details and a lawsuit involving the tragic death of nine-year-old boy who got stuck between a p motorizedtition and a wall at franconia elementary school. it's a story you saw only on news 4. parents plan to sue the fairfax county school distrt after discovering there were other adults in the room. i-team investigativean reporter consumer reporter susan hogan are here with us. you learned new details after you filed a public recordsre est. tell us what you learned. >> we filed it weeks ago and justhe received this week. inside there were some stunning details that describe what exactly happened the das w that wesley died. there's also a letter from attorneys and their inten to sue fairfax county and all employees in the gym at the . particular ti the documents claim at that time there were actually two teachers and o afterschool employee a one of those teachers -- which was redact sod ed so we't d hav name -- sought wesley and asked themo move the motorized partitioner, use the ke
in >>> good mo i'm pat lawson muse. new details and a lawsuit involving the tragic death of nine-year-old boy who got stuck between a p motorizedtition and a wall at franconia elementary school. it's a story you saw only on news 4. parents plan to sue the fairfax county school distrt after discovering there were other adults in the room. i-team investigativean reporter consumer reporter susan hogan are here with us. you learned new details after you filed a public recordsre est. tell...
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. >> i'm pat lawson muse. in a matter of minutes the president will meet with leaders in the oval office. erat happens could affect thousands of f workers. a they have to hammer out artial deal or government shutdown could hooappen. it all comes down to funding for that wall. >> chuck schumer a nancy pelosi head to the white house thorn toegotiate how much congress will pay for border security. democrats are offering t.3 billionowards fencing, not a wall. >> it's immoral still and we're not goingo pay for it. >> president trump wants 5 billion, including a wall it's a key issue to avoid a shutdown. it comes as president trump looks for his third chief of af staff. john kelly is leaving at the end of the year. possible replacentsments includ acting attorney general matt whitaker, and conservative congressman mark meadows. >> i'mwaooking for to having conversations with the president, if he so chooses. >> the nextil chief of staff usher the president t ough potential legal problems with michael cohen claiming mr
. >> i'm pat lawson muse. in a matter of minutes the president will meet with leaders in the oval office. erat happens could affect thousands of f workers. a they have to hammer out artial deal or government shutdown could hooappen. it all comes down to funding for that wall. >> chuck schumer a nancy pelosi head to the white house thorn toegotiate how much congress will pay for border security. democrats are offering t.3 billionowards fencing, not a wall. >> it's immoral still...
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my name is kai anderson lawson. i'm registered metis. i attend the high school at 620 32nd avenue. [inaudible] >> whoops. my name is betty trujillo. i am the chair person for indian ed located at centers middle school. our mission is indian ed program title vi supports the unique education and cultural related academics, need of american indian and alaska native students in san francisco's unified school district. this is a group of parents and teachers to help determine the indian ed program's goals and advise on distributing funds for the program services that will be provided. p.a.c. elected new representative does each year. advisory committee is chair person betty trujillo, chair person stephanie garcia, student repkai anderson, teacher rep amy anderson, and tyler pinniwell, and staff program coordinator paloma florez and bowitzen. >> okay. moving on with the next slide, i'm just going to run through some of the native american history. there's a lot listed, but i'm going to knock out a few. so in 1879, carlyle indian school, their theme was to kill the indian, save the man. i
my name is kai anderson lawson. i'm registered metis. i attend the high school at 620 32nd avenue. [inaudible] >> whoops. my name is betty trujillo. i am the chair person for indian ed located at centers middle school. our mission is indian ed program title vi supports the unique education and cultural related academics, need of american indian and alaska native students in san francisco's unified school district. this is a group of parents and teachers to help determine the indian ed...