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and there were a number of suspicious things about lizzie. the first was that she hadn't actually looked for her stepmother when she discovered her father's body at around 11:00. she said her stepmother had received a note and had gone out. no note was ever found and an investigation failed to disclose any potential sender of the note. it was also the case that she seemed to give shifting accounts of where she was. she said she was downstairs ironning handkercheifs at the time mrs. borden died, a task significantly left undone. and that she was outside in the barn looking variously for a sinker for a fishing line or a piece of tin to fix a screen and also eating pears in the upper part of the barn at the time her father was murdered. all this probably wouldn't have been enough to place her under arrest but it was also discovered that she had tried to buy poison the day before the murders. she had gone to the local drugstore or was identified as a woman who had gone to the ocal drugstore and asked for pressic acid to supposedly clean a seal sk
and there were a number of suspicious things about lizzie. the first was that she hadn't actually looked for her stepmother when she discovered her father's body at around 11:00. she said her stepmother had received a note and had gone out. no note was ever found and an investigation failed to disclose any potential sender of the note. it was also the case that she seemed to give shifting accounts of where she was. she said she was downstairs ironning handkercheifs at the time mrs. borden died,...
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congratulations to lizzie borden and her supporters. the assumption is she will return and live down her notoriety. dulled inpporters their enthusiasm pretty quickly. people started to wonder, if she did not do it, who did? her innd the pews around her local church were empty when she tried to return. formed the had bedrock of her support during the trial. that pretty much set the tone for treatment in the polite circles of society. , who was 10 years older and a bit of a mother figure, lived with her. they had moved from the more cramped house to what you might call a mansion. for 12 yearsere together, with lizzie borden increasingly isolated, until thathad a mysterious rift persisted until they died within a month of each other. lizzie borden lived out her last days alone. shunned by the people she most wished to know. that thatstruck me also shows the nerve that is remarked upon a trial. -- at trial. 10 possibly also the provincialism that was her universe. that was where she was going to live. i think it is that piece of the story t
congratulations to lizzie borden and her supporters. the assumption is she will return and live down her notoriety. dulled inpporters their enthusiasm pretty quickly. people started to wonder, if she did not do it, who did? her innd the pews around her local church were empty when she tried to return. formed the had bedrock of her support during the trial. that pretty much set the tone for treatment in the polite circles of society. , who was 10 years older and a bit of a mother figure, lived...
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when lizzy realized she was pregnant she told frank. he asked if the baby was his and she confirmed that it was. a baby girl was born on november 3, 1863. in may of 1864, frank told lizzie he wanted her to take the child and get out of his home. she replied that she would leave if he gave her financial support, but he refused. when lizzie then learned that frank was going to kick her out of the house she decided to confront him in front of his wife. the next morning, a sunday, lizzie packed up her belongings, packed her baby and knocked on the pruitt's bedroom door, frank stayed in bed while his wife who just had a baby of her own got out of bed and she turned to frank and she said look at me, look at the baby and remember what you have done to me. he, sitting in bed simply replied, well, she then reminded him that he had promised to give financial support for the child and she threatened i will disgrace you on the morrow if he didn't supply financial support. at this pruit became angry and he turned to his wife and said do you believe
when lizzy realized she was pregnant she told frank. he asked if the baby was his and she confirmed that it was. a baby girl was born on november 3, 1863. in may of 1864, frank told lizzie he wanted her to take the child and get out of his home. she replied that she would leave if he gave her financial support, but he refused. when lizzie then learned that frank was going to kick her out of the house she decided to confront him in front of his wife. the next morning, a sunday, lizzie packed up...
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who's senior online editor at the new statesman — and the daily telegraph's economics correspondent lizzyn. tomorrow's front pages starting with. .. starting with the metro — and before we start, fans of the great british bake off look away now as the winner features on a number the front pages alongside todays big story. the paper goes with ‘rule of three‘ — news that people from three households will be allowed to get together in "bubbles" over the festive period, from the 23rd of december to the 27th. the daily telegraph leads on the plans. the paper says borisjohnson had originally hoped to allow families to get together for a whole week, but had to slim down the plan following opposition from leaders in scotland and wales. the mirror leads with the chritmas plans. this sick campaign carried out by the mirror and asking the chancellor ina spinning the mirror and asking the chancellor in a spinning review tomorrow to look after people who are the worst off. the express carries a warning from the prime minister, borisjohnson, not to throw caution to the wind as the paper says have a mer
who's senior online editor at the new statesman — and the daily telegraph's economics correspondent lizzyn. tomorrow's front pages starting with. .. starting with the metro — and before we start, fans of the great british bake off look away now as the winner features on a number the front pages alongside todays big story. the paper goes with ‘rule of three‘ — news that people from three households will be allowed to get together in "bubbles" over the festive period, from the...
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today, anne dixon, lizzie's mother, gave her reaction to the report's findings. is over, and we hope to see change, i will take elizabeth back into my memory. i will claim my daughter from what we've had to go through. she's been sullied by the lies and the cover—up. and my daughter is absolutely perfect and i would like her back and i would like change to come. the government has been giving its reaction today. the health minister nadine dorries very critical statement, she said this report describes a harrowing and shocking series of mistakes associated with the care received by elizabeth and response to her death that was completely inadequate and at times inhumane. on behalf of the government and the health system she said she would like to say that they we re said she would like to say that they were truly sorry and apologised to lizzie's family. jon donnison, thank you. argentina is in three days of national mourning for its football legend diego maradona, who died yesterday. thousands of people are queuing outside the presidential palace, in the capital bu
today, anne dixon, lizzie's mother, gave her reaction to the report's findings. is over, and we hope to see change, i will take elizabeth back into my memory. i will claim my daughter from what we've had to go through. she's been sullied by the lies and the cover—up. and my daughter is absolutely perfect and i would like her back and i would like change to come. the government has been giving its reaction today. the health minister nadine dorries very critical statement, she said this report...
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lizzy, let's start with you again. the mail, "twelve rules of christmas, 12 days of christmas".ugh what they are. do they go into any detail about what some of the exemptions and exceptions are? yes, so what we've learned today is that we will be able to meet up in christmas bubbles of three households, fixed for five days from 23-27 households, fixed for five days from 23—27 december. but you can't change bubbles, so some biggerfamilies won't be able to all meet together. but you can hug your grand, as you mentioned. but the daily mail regrets that care home residents won't be able to bubble up, so they won't be able to bubble up, so they won't be able to bubble up, so they won't be able to enjoy the christmas they might have been hoping for. but you can mix in places of worship, so the whole family can sit next to each other at church on christmas day — although some people have been asking whether that's really fair to other religions. in the health secretary, matt hancock, says christmas has become a secular holiday, so it's ok. but we have all these 12 rules that we are sti
lizzy, let's start with you again. the mail, "twelve rules of christmas, 12 days of christmas".ugh what they are. do they go into any detail about what some of the exemptions and exceptions are? yes, so what we've learned today is that we will be able to meet up in christmas bubbles of three households, fixed for five days from 23-27 households, fixed for five days from 23—27 december. but you can't change bubbles, so some biggerfamilies won't be able to all meet together. but you...
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this one game in from lizzie in danville. she reached out on instagram. all she wanted to say was a simple thank you. thank you for posting these pictures and sharing them. and you are welcome. look at her beautiful tree there. must have taken hours to decorate. she's got that white garland on there, even garland around her windows. that is magnificent. lizzie sent in several more pictures so we might be seeing more of her living room in the weeks ahead. if you want to get ahold of me, jeff raniere on facebook. i'll share more pictures as i get them. so, that storm system is going to drop temperatures and make it feel colder. that begins to arrive as you move through tomorrow. only a spotty chance of drizzle. it's mainly dropping temperatures for the mornings over the next couple of days. you can see the drizzle and isolated showers over shore by 2:00 in the morning. most of it out here in the pacific. as we roll through tomorrow morning, we'll see a lot of that fade with only a lingering chance of a spotty drizzle right there at the immediate coastline.
this one game in from lizzie in danville. she reached out on instagram. all she wanted to say was a simple thank you. thank you for posting these pictures and sharing them. and you are welcome. look at her beautiful tree there. must have taken hours to decorate. she's got that white garland on there, even garland around her windows. that is magnificent. lizzie sent in several more pictures so we might be seeing more of her living room in the weeks ahead. if you want to get ahold of me, jeff...
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>> is it liz or lizzie? the take that -- >> liz claman or me in. >> yeah, we have got two liz -- [laughter] all right, i'll be liz, you'll be lizzie. lou, it's -- lou: i've never seen either of you be so constrained. [laughter] >> hey, it's election night, 2020. we are psyched. if he wins, he could argue that he got the help of big tech back during 2016 because the millions of people who began to follow him on twitter got an unfiltered donald trump, correct? so people started following, and millions, and then it was five million. i just checked, 82, 87 million people are following president trump. so he doesn't seem to be having trouble getting his message out. what they're doing is they are, yes, flagging those betweens. specifically, the one you just talked about, lou, has to do with what he said regarding the pennsylvania scotus, the supreme court decision, saying that pennsylvania would be allowed to count ballots up until three days after today, after election day. and they felt, at least according to t
>> is it liz or lizzie? the take that -- >> liz claman or me in. >> yeah, we have got two liz -- [laughter] all right, i'll be liz, you'll be lizzie. lou, it's -- lou: i've never seen either of you be so constrained. [laughter] >> hey, it's election night, 2020. we are psyched. if he wins, he could argue that he got the help of big tech back during 2016 because the millions of people who began to follow him on twitter got an unfiltered donald trump, correct? so people...
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today, and dixon, lizzie's mother, gave her reaction to the report's findings. has been sullied by the lies on the cover—up, and my daughter is absolutely perfect and i would like her back and i would like change to come. the government has been giving its reaction today with health minister nadeem doris very critical of her statement, saying this report describes a harrowing and shocking series of mistakes associated with the care received by elizabeth and the care received by elizabeth and the response to her death was com pletely the response to her death was completely inadequate and at times inhumane. on behalf of the government and health system, she says she would like to say that they we re says she would like to say that they were truly sorry and apologise to lizzie's family. across america — families will be raising a glass this evening to celebrate thanksgiving. but imagine what it must have been like 100 years ago at the start of prohibition. well, maybe one couple can. we are pulling off part of our mudroom and we have discovered some hidden bottles
today, and dixon, lizzie's mother, gave her reaction to the report's findings. has been sullied by the lies on the cover—up, and my daughter is absolutely perfect and i would like her back and i would like change to come. the government has been giving its reaction today with health minister nadeem doris very critical of her statement, saying this report describes a harrowing and shocking series of mistakes associated with the care received by elizabeth and the care received by elizabeth and...
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gold in 2010 for amy williams, another four years later in sochi for lizzie yarnold, and then in 2018 second for yarnold. great britain is a powerhouse when it comes to the sport. but at what cost? high—speed and dangerous, the risks are obvious, but scientists say more can be done to protect the athletes from brain injury. 0ur correspondent andy swiss has more. hurtling headfirst and an ice crack at 90 miles an hour. the skeleton is one of british port‘s speedy success stories but at what risk? ali was one of the team's brought us young talents but had to retire after 25 after a series of head injuries. two yea rs after a series of head injuries. two years on she is still living with the effects of her final crash. years on she is still living with the effects of her final crashlj remember looking up very slightly probably only a couple of the seminar is actually off of the ice. looked up and ended up getting my head smashed into the eyes. everything went black. that was all ican everything went black. that was all i can really rememberfor a long time. ijust basically slept i can rea
gold in 2010 for amy williams, another four years later in sochi for lizzie yarnold, and then in 2018 second for yarnold. great britain is a powerhouse when it comes to the sport. but at what cost? high—speed and dangerous, the risks are obvious, but scientists say more can be done to protect the athletes from brain injury. 0ur correspondent andy swiss has more. hurtling headfirst and an ice crack at 90 miles an hour. the skeleton is one of british port‘s speedy success stories but at what...
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host: bloomington, indiana, lizzie, a democratic caller. caller: thank you, c-span, and rep johnson. and i am foriana stacey abrams too, for the job she has been doing and helping us get back in there. all of this fake information is coming from the top, our president. it has been happening for four years now. he had a lot of help, like you said, from russia at the beginning when he first came in. and he is prejudiced, in my eyes, and i have relatives that get all of that information that isn't true. it is really hard, because i love my relatives but it is crazy. the other thing is, i heard carter say that the president has a right to do this. in my opinion, we have picked our president and he is the suppose it when a. where is -- supposed winner. where is the gsa and why isn't this being done? can you please get them to sign over, because they are going to kill a bunch of people because we are not getting help out here? host: congressman? guest: i agree that the gsa should ascertain a winner in this election, and that's easy to do. all ind
host: bloomington, indiana, lizzie, a democratic caller. caller: thank you, c-span, and rep johnson. and i am foriana stacey abrams too, for the job she has been doing and helping us get back in there. all of this fake information is coming from the top, our president. it has been happening for four years now. he had a lot of help, like you said, from russia at the beginning when he first came in. and he is prejudiced, in my eyes, and i have relatives that get all of that information that isn't...
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i mean, lizzie villanueva b. you were mixing family. that's right? b is the lie? >> that's correct.ou should not be having dinner at the french laundry. i'm not going to specifically criticize this one event and stret sources with bikts but it looked like it was quasi up doors. doors were shut. that's not ideal. it was a bigger table where people are all separated and if you're eating,s masks are off. when you're mixing people like that, it's a risk in exposure. please avoid that. then the first one -- >> c felt like it could be untrue as well. >> krsks is tricky. it's referring to the bay area right now in this moment. local bay area officials are urging san francisco residents to not go out and get tested just because you want to travel. that is frustrating, and it has to do with long lines, our supply chain. results getting delayed to people who actually need them. the first priority should be to anyone with symptoms, people request exposures or essential front line workers. you want that to change, we need more tests. >> dale davis said c. a lot of people want to visit grandma.
i mean, lizzie villanueva b. you were mixing family. that's right? b is the lie? >> that's correct.ou should not be having dinner at the french laundry. i'm not going to specifically criticize this one event and stret sources with bikts but it looked like it was quasi up doors. doors were shut. that's not ideal. it was a bigger table where people are all separated and if you're eating,s masks are off. when you're mixing people like that, it's a risk in exposure. please avoid that. then...
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with all the sport now, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes at the bbc sport centre.ces of making the final of rugby union's autumn nations cup are now very slim after they lost their second round match to france. this year, scotland have been a team on the rise. no longerjust good to watch, but also had to beat. here, their new—found resilience would be tested to the limit. france have staged their own renaissance, widely considered to be the form team in world rugby, they gained an early foothold at murrayfield. but scotla nd foothold at murrayfield. but scotland would match them stride for stride. the ever reliable duncan we re stride. the ever reliable duncan were kicking for the horizon in a first half dominated by the boot. 12-12 at the first half dominated by the boot. 12—12 at the break but immediately after it, france would show take their —— showcase their attacking flair. the chair is given. another penalty would leave scotland needing a bit of magic to draw level, but when they needed it most, their attacking powers deserted them. the gamble has not paid o
with all the sport now, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes at the bbc sport centre.ces of making the final of rugby union's autumn nations cup are now very slim after they lost their second round match to france. this year, scotland have been a team on the rise. no longerjust good to watch, but also had to beat. here, their new—found resilience would be tested to the limit. france have staged their own renaissance, widely considered to be the form team in world rugby, they gained an early...
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constitution the proposed changes aim to appease the protest movement that top toppled president the lizzie's beautifully last year protest leaders had called for a boycott of the vote saying the changes don't go far enough the referendum proposes limiting presidential terms and giving more power to the parliament and judiciary. thousands of people in georgia have gathered outside parliament to protest against election results opposition parties and their supporters are accusing the governing party of rigging the election and intimidating. they say they'll continue demonstrating until a new election is called car like reports. that was anger on the streets of georgia's capital tbilisi thousands of opposition supporters marching on parliament demanding a new vote after the governing party claimed another election victory in the floors all us local election results did not merit the real meat of the georgian people were protest against a government that is trying to steal votes alternative to all the results of this elections are totally wrecked we the majority of people think just like us they
constitution the proposed changes aim to appease the protest movement that top toppled president the lizzie's beautifully last year protest leaders had called for a boycott of the vote saying the changes don't go far enough the referendum proposes limiting presidential terms and giving more power to the parliament and judiciary. thousands of people in georgia have gathered outside parliament to protest against election results opposition parties and their supporters are accusing the governing...
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sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's lizzie greenwood hughes.to go up to second place in the premier league. they arejust behind tottenham on goal difference. diogo jota got his eighth goal in all competitions for the club he joined in september as he got their second in a three nil win at anfield. that was followed by a goal from the man whojota is putting under pressure for a place in the starting line—up, roberto firmino. an own goal from leicester defenderjonny evans was the first of the night. arsenal drew 0—0 at leeds. nicolas pepe was sent off for a headbutt on the leeds player — alioski early in the second half. but both sides squandered any chances. i'm never happy with the draw, but considering the circumstances, it's a point that we have to take and move on. any complaints about the red card? it's unacceptable. that's it. have you had a chance to speak to nicholas in the dressing room? what kind of reaction did you get? it's unacceptable, at this level you cannot do it. it's unacceptable. everton are up to sixth after a 3—2 win at ful
sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's lizzie greenwood hughes.to go up to second place in the premier league. they arejust behind tottenham on goal difference. diogo jota got his eighth goal in all competitions for the club he joined in september as he got their second in a three nil win at anfield. that was followed by a goal from the man whojota is putting under pressure for a place in the starting line—up, roberto firmino. an own goal from leicester defenderjonny...
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with all the sport now, here's lizzie greenwood hughes at the bbc sport centre. good evening. scotland's chances of making the final of rugby union's autumn nations cup are now slim, after they lost their second round match to france. they were beaten 22 points to 15 at murrayfield as katie gornall reports. this year, scotland have been a team on the rise, no longerjust good to watch, but also hard to beat. here, their new—found resilience would be tested to the limit. france have staged their own renaissance. widely considered to be the form team in world rugby, they gained an early foothold at murrayfield. but scotland would match them stride for stride, the ever reliable duncan weir kicking for the horizon in a first half dominated by the boot. 12—12 at the break but immediately after it, france would showcase their attacking flair, scything through the scottish defence and setting up vakatawa, who crashed over. the try is given. another ramos penalty would leave scotland needing a bit of magicjust to draw level, but when they needed them most, their attacking powers desert
with all the sport now, here's lizzie greenwood hughes at the bbc sport centre. good evening. scotland's chances of making the final of rugby union's autumn nations cup are now slim, after they lost their second round match to france. they were beaten 22 points to 15 at murrayfield as katie gornall reports. this year, scotland have been a team on the rise, no longerjust good to watch, but also hard to beat. here, their new—found resilience would be tested to the limit. france have staged...
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with all the sport now, here's lizzie 6reenwood—hughes at the bbc sport centre. another busy weekend of international rugby union, and a good day for both england sides at twickenham. more on the women in a moment, but the men are top of their group in the autumn nations cup after beating ireland 18—7. wales ended their losing streak with victory over 6eorgia. jo currie reports. every year test match rugby lights up every year test match rugby lights up the autumn, england ireland a lwa ys up the autumn, england ireland always a fiery encounter but were twickenham silent it was up to the players to make the noise, step forward jonny may, looping highest forward jonny may, looping highest for crossing the line, but this wasn't his crowning moment. from deep inside his own half he danced around the irish defence, reaching his own kick first. his 31st england try means only rory underwood has more, a special moment that deserves an audience. two tries were all needed it to back —— england needed, and a consolation try came too late for ireland, and for english rugby
with all the sport now, here's lizzie 6reenwood—hughes at the bbc sport centre. another busy weekend of international rugby union, and a good day for both england sides at twickenham. more on the women in a moment, but the men are top of their group in the autumn nations cup after beating ireland 18—7. wales ended their losing streak with victory over 6eorgia. jo currie reports. every year test match rugby lights up every year test match rugby lights up the autumn, england ireland a lwa ys...
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parliament and the judiciary it was a key demand of the protest movement that toppled president of the lizzie's beautifully last year the proposed change would allow algerian troops to fight abroad for the 1st time since the 1960 s. a presidential election is underway in moldova voters there are deciding between candidates who favor closer ties with either the e.u. or russia president igor dawdle is the pro moscow front runner who's hoping to win a 2nd term his rival sandu is a pro european former prime minister who was defeated by dawn in the 2016 election thousands of people are rallying in bello reuss demanding that president alexander lukashenko step down riot police fired warning shots into the air and detained protesters as they marched in the capital the country seen demonstrations every weekend for nearly 3 months now look at claimed victory in a disputed election in august the opposition says the vote was raked. 7 pro-democracy politicians have been arrested in hong kong on charges related to alleged of council meeting more than 5 months ago they're accused of contempt obstruction but
parliament and the judiciary it was a key demand of the protest movement that toppled president of the lizzie's beautifully last year the proposed change would allow algerian troops to fight abroad for the 1st time since the 1960 s. a presidential election is underway in moldova voters there are deciding between candidates who favor closer ties with either the e.u. or russia president igor dawdle is the pro moscow front runner who's hoping to win a 2nd term his rival sandu is a pro european...
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with all the sport now, here‘s lizzie greenwood hughes at the bbc sport centre. good evening.
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constitution the proposed changes aim to appease the protest movement that toppled president up lizzie's beautifully last year but broad has made has called for a boycott of the vote saying the changes do not go far enough. another round of talks on ethiopia's grand renaissance dam on the blue nile sudan and egypt fear that the project could impact water levels downstream ethiopia argues that the derm set to become africa's largest hydropower plant is crucial to its economic future. rising violence in remote areas at least $230.00 of their colleagues have been killed since the signing of a peace deal in 2016 the former government has failed to implement the deal and it's responsible for the lack of security. and message filled with outrage and a call for help from once feared former. president. signed the peace deal to get killed these now demobilize fighters marched in downtown. demanding protection and a future for their children. we're sad angry we feel impotent we've been losing our companions who signed the peace deal filled with a new sions and we're seeing their dream and colombia
constitution the proposed changes aim to appease the protest movement that toppled president up lizzie's beautifully last year but broad has made has called for a boycott of the vote saying the changes do not go far enough. another round of talks on ethiopia's grand renaissance dam on the blue nile sudan and egypt fear that the project could impact water levels downstream ethiopia argues that the derm set to become africa's largest hydropower plant is crucial to its economic future. rising...
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removal affected my fourth grade grandfather james hare, family tradition states that his mother-in-law lizzie radley gave birth to a baby girl right after the removal or after the round-up started and while being driven to one of the internment camps she became too weak to go any further and refused to cross the stream. she was stabbed by one of the soldiers soldiers and died soon after. and the reverend at this time recorded in his journal an almost identical story of the woman, he states we also learned that when the last company were taken over the river at ross's landing the woman in the pains of childbirth stood and walked as long as possible, then fell on the bank of the river. a soldier coming up stabbed her with his bayonet, which together with other pains soon caused her death. and james hare has married her daughter only a few months before, and lizie's other five children accompanied james and his wife on the forced removal and was reared by them. so in mid-june three groups of about 800 each were started west from ross's landing at present chat kn chattanooga, tennessee. the other
removal affected my fourth grade grandfather james hare, family tradition states that his mother-in-law lizzie radley gave birth to a baby girl right after the removal or after the round-up started and while being driven to one of the internment camps she became too weak to go any further and refused to cross the stream. she was stabbed by one of the soldiers soldiers and died soon after. and the reverend at this time recorded in his journal an almost identical story of the woman, he states we...
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his brother mark and wife lizzie make up the team.that there are centres who, you know, support people all year round. and so we can find homes to anything we get. for now, the appeal is seasonal, with website and punch line — never too early to say... merry kitmas. joe wilson, bbc news, stroud. a military dog who charged through enemy gunfire to save the lives of british soldiers in afghanistan has been awarded the animal equivalent of the victoria cross. during a raid kuno tackled a gunman and was hit by bullets in both back legs. after losing one of his paws as a result, he became the first uk military dog to get custom—made prosthetics. tim muffett reports. kuno, the pdsa dickin medal. military honours for a remarkable dog. at woolwich barracks in south—east london, four—year—old kuno was honoured today for his actions in afghanistan last year. he was supporting uk forces when they came under attack from al-qaeda extremists. he's been honoured because he performed exceptionally on the battlefield. exceptional courage, exceptional
his brother mark and wife lizzie make up the team.that there are centres who, you know, support people all year round. and so we can find homes to anything we get. for now, the appeal is seasonal, with website and punch line — never too early to say... merry kitmas. joe wilson, bbc news, stroud. a military dog who charged through enemy gunfire to save the lives of british soldiers in afghanistan has been awarded the animal equivalent of the victoria cross. during a raid kuno tackled a gunman...
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next, a legal scholar examines the murder trial of lizzie borden in 1893.he case received international on trial as she was for the murder of her mother -- father and stepmother. later, a talk about a remaking of museums and overhauling exhibits. eastern, a civil war institute hosts an online discussion with the former military park historian and author.
next, a legal scholar examines the murder trial of lizzie borden in 1893.he case received international on trial as she was for the murder of her mother -- father and stepmother. later, a talk about a remaking of museums and overhauling exhibits. eastern, a civil war institute hosts an online discussion with the former military park historian and author.
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>> greg: lizzie borden?e show. >> emily: remind me. >> juan: it's not far from caligula. >> greg: she had a rough relationship with her parents. >> juan: very bad. >> dana: who do you think juan is most like in history -- the question should've been framed who do we think you are most like in history. but you get to answer for yourself first. >> juan: well, so, galileo. because i am misunderstood in my time. but ultimately i proved to be right. there we are. >> dana: you're saying no? >> jesse: if he is galileo, then i am einstein. [laughter] >> juan: it is thanksgiving dinner. we just might do it. >> dana: i have no idea. >> jesse: i would put you as mary pickford. [laughter] >> dana: i just like the accent. >> greg: an actress from the 1920s, mary pickford. somebody is going yes. >> dana: i think it was a little bit more like i don't know, some small person. >> emily: thumbelina. >> dana: yes, that would be a historical figure. it feels like we have things going together already. another facebook question,
>> greg: lizzie borden?e show. >> emily: remind me. >> juan: it's not far from caligula. >> greg: she had a rough relationship with her parents. >> juan: very bad. >> dana: who do you think juan is most like in history -- the question should've been framed who do we think you are most like in history. but you get to answer for yourself first. >> juan: well, so, galileo. because i am misunderstood in my time. but ultimately i proved to be right. there we...
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in my pajamas i grabbed lizzie and startedrunning .in my tennis shoes and pjs, running up to try to find john jacob. and i saw him, i'll never forget it. i was so scared about what could have happened to him. and i dropped on my knees and ran and said mom, why are you crying ? what happened was the other little boys mom came to get him. they all walked out together and then john david just peeled off. >> that story. i talk about cruise ships in the book. hotels, my children are both boy trying to get eagle scout . a young alaskan marine, samantha kobe,remember that case . was conducted by what turned out to be totally unconnected to her, he bragged he found many of his victims at camp. so that's inspired me to write about camping, rvs, hotels, cruise ships. you name it. i thought about people's because of eric gentry, every story in here is true and it's accompanied by advice from not only me but experts in the field for being safe in your own home, safe in your car, if somebody's following you, you name it. i cover it in this book. >>
in my pajamas i grabbed lizzie and startedrunning .in my tennis shoes and pjs, running up to try to find john jacob. and i saw him, i'll never forget it. i was so scared about what could have happened to him. and i dropped on my knees and ran and said mom, why are you crying ? what happened was the other little boys mom came to get him. they all walked out together and then john david just peeled off. >> that story. i talk about cruise ships in the book. hotels, my children are both boy...
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with poverty and particularly black women were also vulnerable to sexual violence, as we learned with lizzy shorter. their treatment, at times, reflected the view of a country shaped by a view of women's bodies as chattel, disposable. and the emancipation wartime policies, refugees flock to union lines seeking asylum in opportunities to claim families and find work in sustainable communities built by freed men and women. contraband camps function and military intermediaries of the union government that provided much needed assistance, but also at times subjected refugee women to condition similar to that of slavery. contraband cans could be saturated with habits and customs that merely reminded black women that, for the moment, emancipation remained incomplete. the story of one black woman, lucy ellen johnson, is illuminating. upon arrival at camp barker, johnson understood that she was supposed to work in the camp and, quote, turn my food and clothing like other contraband's, and quote. she moved into the camp with her mother while her husband work for the union army. in fact, prior to her
with poverty and particularly black women were also vulnerable to sexual violence, as we learned with lizzy shorter. their treatment, at times, reflected the view of a country shaped by a view of women's bodies as chattel, disposable. and the emancipation wartime policies, refugees flock to union lines seeking asylum in opportunities to claim families and find work in sustainable communities built by freed men and women. contraband camps function and military intermediaries of the union...
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associated with poverty and black women were also vulnerable to sexual violence as we learned with lizzy. their treatment at times reflected the view shaped by a country that rendered black women's body as chatle. in the aftermath of wartime policies, refugees flocked to lines looking for ways to reclaim families and find work in sustainable communities built by freed men and women. camps functioned as intermediaries of the government that provided assistance but also at times subjected refugee women to conditions similar to that of slavery. contraband camps could be saturated with habits that reminded black women that for the moment, emancipation remained incomplete. the story of one black woman is illuminating. upon her arrival at camp barker, johnson understood that she was supposed to work in the camp and, quote, earn my food and clothing, end, quot quote. prior to her arrival, she worked as a chamber maid. after arriving at camp barker, i don't understand had become ill and unable to perform her responsibilities. when she asked for rations, a blanket, clothing, she was interrogated
associated with poverty and black women were also vulnerable to sexual violence as we learned with lizzy. their treatment at times reflected the view shaped by a country that rendered black women's body as chatle. in the aftermath of wartime policies, refugees flocked to lines looking for ways to reclaim families and find work in sustainable communities built by freed men and women. camps functioned as intermediaries of the government that provided assistance but also at times subjected refugee...
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happening in tunisia is a continuation of talks that have taken place but it's the 1st meeting of the 2 lizzie in so excuse me of the libyan political dialogue for them that's the $75.00 delegates that are broadly representative of libya and that's according to stephanie williams the acting special envoy from the u.n. to libya she's an american diplomat and she's already spoken this morning in arabic addressing the delegation and telling them you are on the very edge of a new libya after years of war so what's the aim well in a word the aim of this delegation is elections these delegates are tasked with coming up with a roadmap that's the un's forward to hold elections as soon as possible and what the to come up with that roadmap is essentially a blueprint to lead it to set a clear mechanisms for those elections to take place and result in one single unified libyan government so fractured is libya that there are 2 rival administrations each claiming to be the legitimate one and so new hared from the prime minister there which is in president they are cautioning against the partition of libya s
happening in tunisia is a continuation of talks that have taken place but it's the 1st meeting of the 2 lizzie in so excuse me of the libyan political dialogue for them that's the $75.00 delegates that are broadly representative of libya and that's according to stephanie williams the acting special envoy from the u.n. to libya she's an american diplomat and she's already spoken this morning in arabic addressing the delegation and telling them you are on the very edge of a new libya after years...
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struggling with understanding the level of destruction in the enduring countries because millions of lizzie's disciplines depend on our faces as a treatment to for our families and destroyed any level of disruptions will lead to suspend. and we expect that given what we have seen from some of the countries, the even moderate levels of destruction in africa will lead to additional defense in the region. the u.s. supreme court has begun hearing arguments about the president's latest plan to change the census system. that will trump doesn't want undocumented undocumented immigrants to be counted as part of the population, which would have an impact on house of representatives seats. several courts have ruled it unconstitutional. so now it's gone to the supreme court to the side. mike hanna has more on this from washington d.c. . the house will be in order. the number of house seats allocated to each us state is determined by a nationwide census. and the exclusion of what president donald trump describes as aliens who are not in a lawful immigration status, could directly impact on the compositio
struggling with understanding the level of destruction in the enduring countries because millions of lizzie's disciplines depend on our faces as a treatment to for our families and destroyed any level of disruptions will lead to suspend. and we expect that given what we have seen from some of the countries, the even moderate levels of destruction in africa will lead to additional defense in the region. the u.s. supreme court has begun hearing arguments about the president's latest plan to...
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parliament and the judiciary it was a key demand of the protest movement that toppled president of the lizzie's beautifully last year the proposed change would allow algerian troops to fight a broad the 1st time since the 1960 s. syria correspondent says the covert 19 restrictions of widespread mistrust of the establishment could lead to a low voter turnout. this is a referendum about a new algeria according to the algerian president up to born he wants a jury and to. accept and vote yes for new provisions in the constitution which he considers to be extremely vital for and in decades of attack rossi and paving the way for a vibrant democracy but the people don't seem to trust that message from the political establishment because the when you look at the provisions themselves this tillman tain or give huge powers to the president who can fire the government can sack the prime minister he has a huge say over the judiciary system so for people those who took to the stone to the streets or in 2019 and managed to topple president. they were hoping that every single person who was involved in the po
parliament and the judiciary it was a key demand of the protest movement that toppled president of the lizzie's beautifully last year the proposed change would allow algerian troops to fight a broad the 1st time since the 1960 s. syria correspondent says the covert 19 restrictions of widespread mistrust of the establishment could lead to a low voter turnout. this is a referendum about a new algeria according to the algerian president up to born he wants a jury and to. accept and vote yes for...
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group a with a 21 win over namibia 2nd quarter concert with the goals both in the 1st half and to lizzie, also guaranteed they'll finish in the top 2 in their group, that's after a 11 draw in terms of their defending afghan champions, algeria and senegal of the other 2 teams who have already qualified after year out of the ring, the best pound for pound boxer in the world. so canelo alvarez hanna, has announced his next fight. the mexican has settled a legal dispute with his former promoter, which means he can fight as a free agent. he's going to face britain's unbeaten callum smith for the world super middleweight title on december 19th in the u.s. canelo who has already beaten smith's brother. liam is a former white won't champion with only one defeat in 56 fights to floyd, mayweather, only organized next year's delight and pigs will be concerned by took your recording, its highest ever daily increase in covert 900 cases, 493, new cases were reported just as the international committee president thomas father completed a 2 day trip to the city that there were protests during his visits
group a with a 21 win over namibia 2nd quarter concert with the goals both in the 1st half and to lizzie, also guaranteed they'll finish in the top 2 in their group, that's after a 11 draw in terms of their defending afghan champions, algeria and senegal of the other 2 teams who have already qualified after year out of the ring, the best pound for pound boxer in the world. so canelo alvarez hanna, has announced his next fight. the mexican has settled a legal dispute with his former promoter,...
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with a $21.00 win over namibia 2nd quarter and research with the goals both in the 1st half and to lizzie, also guaranteed well finish in the top 2 in their group. that's after a $11.00 draw in terms of their defending african champions. algeria and senegal are the other 2 teams to have already qualified over in europe. germany have suffered their biggest defeat since 1931. they were thumped 6 nil by spain, in the nation's lage, quite the performance from louis the u.k.'s team who made the final 4 of the competition with that when the victory ended a 3 match windless streak for spain and torres scored a 1st career hat trick on the whole team is playing well. it can happen to you all to somebody else. i'm very happy for my 1st ever had trick. but most of all, for our result, we scored 6 against germany, and it's been a long time since they conceded that many. some cricket news now in england will visit pakistan for the 1st time in 16 years to play 2 t 20 internationals. the games will be in october 2021 and serve as a build up to the t 20 world cup pakistan went years without hosting inter
with a $21.00 win over namibia 2nd quarter and research with the goals both in the 1st half and to lizzie, also guaranteed well finish in the top 2 in their group. that's after a $11.00 draw in terms of their defending african champions. algeria and senegal are the other 2 teams to have already qualified over in europe. germany have suffered their biggest defeat since 1931. they were thumped 6 nil by spain, in the nation's lage, quite the performance from louis the u.k.'s team who made the...
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moment that he said it and it has been a lot, it made a lot of traction since that debate, here is lizzieing is a big issue in pennsylvania and a big issue in texas and ohio, it's the biggest mistake biden has made, most people want to be energy independent, not depend on the mideast, most people want millions of jobs in america, not crushing the oil and gas industry, huge mistake and i think that flips pennsylvania, what do you think. >> he could be right, i think it might stop some losses and might encourage people to get out there, i think we joe biden said that, really that debate that last debate there was a lot of news nuggets that came out of it, but that was the one, that led to not just that night for several days the president on the campaign trail, all his surrogates have talked about it, they went up with an ad that night, that is how quick they were to seize on the issue in energy is near and dear to my heart, i cut my teeth on those issues we back when, it's still interesting, if joe biden can make a case about the transitioning and people investing in greener technology, th
moment that he said it and it has been a lot, it made a lot of traction since that debate, here is lizzieing is a big issue in pennsylvania and a big issue in texas and ohio, it's the biggest mistake biden has made, most people want to be energy independent, not depend on the mideast, most people want millions of jobs in america, not crushing the oil and gas industry, huge mistake and i think that flips pennsylvania, what do you think. >> he could be right, i think it might stop some...
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we consulted lizzie post, an etiquette expert and she said it's important to ask permission i wouldn'tou think about discussing the election and that gives you the opportunity to say let's talk about it or i would rather not and it doesn't put so much pressure on the other person. >> good advice remember, we're all humans. >> yeah, we are. >>> still coming up, can you guess which video just became the most viewed video ever on youtube? a small clue, sorry, savannah, your favorite song is out. your kids will know the answer to this. we'll have more on pop start coming up first, a quick check of your local news and weather >>> good morning. it's 8:26. i'm marcus washington. well, election day finally here. polls opening here in california 7:00, about an hour and a half ago. but, of course, millions of californians voted early this time around. state election leaders say more than half the state's eligible voters have already cast their ballots. if you're not registered to vote, you still can cast a conditional ballot. just go to your polling place or county election office to register, t
we consulted lizzie post, an etiquette expert and she said it's important to ask permission i wouldn'tou think about discussing the election and that gives you the opportunity to say let's talk about it or i would rather not and it doesn't put so much pressure on the other person. >> good advice remember, we're all humans. >> yeah, we are. >>> still coming up, can you guess which video just became the most viewed video ever on youtube? a small clue, sorry, savannah, your...
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host: bloomington, indiana, lizzie, a democratic caller.r: thank you, c-span, and rep johnson. and i am foriana stacey abrams too, for the job she has been doing and helping us get back in there. all of this fake information is coming from the top, our president. it has been happening for four years now. he had a lot of help, like you said, from russia at the beginning when he first came in. and he is prejudiced, in my eyes, and i have relatives that get all of that information that isn't true. it is really hard, because i love my relatives but it is crazy. the other thing is, i heard carter say that the president has a right to do this. in my opinion, we have picked our president and he is the suppose it when a. where is -- supposed winner. where is the gsa and why isn't this being done? can you please get them to sign over, because they are going to kill a bunch of people because we are not getting help out here? host: congressman? guest: i agree that the gsa should ascertain a winner in this election, and that's easy to do. all indicatio
host: bloomington, indiana, lizzie, a democratic caller.r: thank you, c-span, and rep johnson. and i am foriana stacey abrams too, for the job she has been doing and helping us get back in there. all of this fake information is coming from the top, our president. it has been happening for four years now. he had a lot of help, like you said, from russia at the beginning when he first came in. and he is prejudiced, in my eyes, and i have relatives that get all of that information that isn't true....
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. >> next on history bookshelf, legal scholar cara robertson examines the trial of lizzie boredon in 1863 as she was
. >> next on history bookshelf, legal scholar cara robertson examines the trial of lizzie boredon in 1863 as she was