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of course you know that louisa was joe. >> and this is where a little half-moon desk, built for louisa by her father she sat and penned little women. one thing i think it's important to note is that in that era it was commonly thought that brain work such as writing would ruin a woman's health. doctors had even written articles that they had now proven this. and even if you were concerned medically, people who thought it was unseemly for a woman to write seriously, to write for publication. it was fine to write letters but this was something you should reserve for the men. the fact that lisa's family supported her in this way was really quite amazing and the building of this desk was more than just a convenience, it was really a wonderful support psychologically for louisa may out. luisa's mother was equally supportive. she made her a scribbling suit and a cat that she could pull down when she needed to concentrate and close herself off. missed out also gave luisa a pen and wrote a little note with a pen saying made this pen your muse inspire when wrapped in your poetic bliss. so she h
of course you know that louisa was joe. >> and this is where a little half-moon desk, built for louisa by her father she sat and penned little women. one thing i think it's important to note is that in that era it was commonly thought that brain work such as writing would ruin a woman's health. doctors had even written articles that they had now proven this. and even if you were concerned medically, people who thought it was unseemly for a woman to write seriously, to write for...
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it was at least trying and louisa took note of that. so she made a difference in everyone's life that was near her. >> is interesting, the literary comfort is so multifaceted and depending on one's interest, you could easily just bypass an author's home because you can read the book but there is something about this particular book and this particular house that is unique in the sense that as far as i know, it is the only piece of literature that not only has maintained its importance to 70 people, it has never been out of print, widely translated, well over 50 translations. every beloved by people of all cultures. and it was written and set in a house that is now open to the public. when people walk through this house they often say to me this is like walking through the book. someone once said if you could really go to hogwarts if you read harry potter. hogwarts is not a real place and this is. >> our encore presentation of some of the stops along the
it was at least trying and louisa took note of that. so she made a difference in everyone's life that was near her. >> is interesting, the literary comfort is so multifaceted and depending on one's interest, you could easily just bypass an author's home because you can read the book but there is something about this particular book and this particular house that is unique in the sense that as far as i know, it is the only piece of literature that not only has maintained its importance to...
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and you know that louisa was joe. this is where at a little happening desk built for louisa by her father she said and penned women. one thing that's important to note is that in that era was commonly thought that brain work such as writing would ruin a woman's health. doctors had written articles that they had proven this. even if your concern medically, people thought it was not seem for a woman to write seriously for publication. it was fine to write letters but this is something you should reserve for the men. the fact that louisa's family supported her was quite amazing. and the building of this desk was more than just a convenience. it was a wonderful support for her. her mother was equally supportive and made her scribbling suit and a cat that she could pull down when she needed to concentrate and close herself off. she also gave her pen and wrote a little note saying, made this pay be inspired when wrapped in. poetic fire. she had wonderful support from her family. no, little women was a simple story. it was r
and you know that louisa was joe. this is where at a little happening desk built for louisa by her father she said and penned women. one thing that's important to note is that in that era was commonly thought that brain work such as writing would ruin a woman's health. doctors had written articles that they had proven this. even if your concern medically, people thought it was not seem for a woman to write seriously for publication. it was fine to write letters but this is something you should...
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louisa was jo. she had a little half-moon desk built for louisa by her father and sat and wrote little women. in that era, it was commonly thought that brainwork such as writing would ruin a woman's health. doctors even had written article that they have now proven it. even if you were not concerned medically, people thought it was not seemly for a woman to write seriously, to write for a publication. it was fine to write letters but this was something you should reserve for the men. the fact that her family supported her this way was really quite amazing. the building of this desk was more than just a convenience. it was really a wonderful support biologically for louisa may alcott. her mother was equally supportive. phe gave her a suit and a ca she could have to concentrate. pen alcott also gave her a and wrote a little note saying your muse inspire. she had wonderful support from her family. now, little women was a simple story to louisa. it was really the family story. she did not really think m
louisa was jo. she had a little half-moon desk built for louisa by her father and sat and wrote little women. in that era, it was commonly thought that brainwork such as writing would ruin a woman's health. doctors even had written article that they have now proven it. even if you were not concerned medically, people thought it was not seemly for a woman to write seriously, to write for a publication. it was fine to write letters but this was something you should reserve for the men. the fact...
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you know the louisa was jo. add a little half-moon desk, built by her father, she sat and she wrote the book. one thing i think is important wasote is in that era it commonly thought that work like writing would ruin a woman's health. doctors had written articles that they had now proven. even if you were not concerned medically, people thought it was not seemly for a woman to write seriously, for a a publication. it was fine to write letters, but this would be reserved for the men. so the fact that her family supported her in this way was amazing. the building of the desk was more than just a convenience, it was really a wonderful support psychologically for louisa may alcock. and her mother was equally supportive, she made her a scribbling suit and cap she could pull down when she needed to concentrate, close yourself off from the world. she also gave her a pen and wrote a little note with the pen pen inspire."his so she had wonderful support from her family. " was a simpleomen. story to louisa, it was really
you know the louisa was jo. add a little half-moon desk, built by her father, she sat and she wrote the book. one thing i think is important wasote is in that era it commonly thought that work like writing would ruin a woman's health. doctors had written articles that they had now proven. even if you were not concerned medically, people thought it was not seemly for a woman to write seriously, for a a publication. it was fine to write letters, but this would be reserved for the men. so the fact...
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louisa may alcott got herself sick. so, walker insisted on wearing pants. as incredible of a surgeon as she was, and she was supposed to be pretty goodbye 19th-century standards, she probably didn't wash her hands, the thing that struck people more about mary edwards walker, was not how good of a surgeon that she was, but the fact that she wore pants. people always talk about her pants. it was the thing that obsessed them. here's one of her male colleagues. "the absurdity of the u.s. army appointing this medical monstrosity" -- and they are not talking about anything else wrong with her. there is nothing wrong with her, it is the fact that she is wearing pants that is freaking this guy out. "one dressed in that hybrid costume." clearly pants are clearly too much for people to handle. right? she also becomes a prisoner of war towards the end of the war, she becomes a prisoner of war. she gets taken captive and serves as a pow in richmond. and for that, the other thing about her getup that is so interesting -- what about right there? what has she got on her j
louisa may alcott got herself sick. so, walker insisted on wearing pants. as incredible of a surgeon as she was, and she was supposed to be pretty goodbye 19th-century standards, she probably didn't wash her hands, the thing that struck people more about mary edwards walker, was not how good of a surgeon that she was, but the fact that she wore pants. people always talk about her pants. it was the thing that obsessed them. here's one of her male colleagues. "the absurdity of the u.s. army...
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john adams and louisa were friends, but as time went on abigail came to really respect louisa and they developed a really close friendship. so that was both family and two first ladies. i'm trying to think of who some of the others were. >> maybe we can talk more interestingly about feuds between first ladies. gil, you had mentioned a couple to me. >> first, i wanted to emphasize that jackie kennedy was marvelous with hillary clinton in terms of coaching her on how to handle having a teenager in the white house and how to handle kids in the white house, which i think is an important thing to emphasize. you know, i think one of the thing that often happens is -- because politics is a form of combat, right? you internalize, and the men sometimes get over it and the women hold on to the grudges. sometimes you see -- you see the feuds there. >> oh. >> i know that -- >> whoa, hold on. i know men who hold on to it more than women. >> that's the role they've often played, partially because they're taking it on. the men, one of the things you see with a nancy reagan and a hillary clinton is th
john adams and louisa were friends, but as time went on abigail came to really respect louisa and they developed a really close friendship. so that was both family and two first ladies. i'm trying to think of who some of the others were. >> maybe we can talk more interestingly about feuds between first ladies. gil, you had mentioned a couple to me. >> first, i wanted to emphasize that jackie kennedy was marvelous with hillary clinton in terms of coaching her on how to handle having...
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she thought louisa adams was too foreign. she had been educated in england. abigail thought she is never going to make it. john adams were friends but as time went on abigail came to really respect louisa and they developed a really close friendship. that was both family and two first ladies. i'm trying to think of who some of the others were. >> maybe we can talk more interestingly about feuds between first ladies. you mentioned a couple to me. >> she was marvellous in terms of how to handle kids in the white house, which is an important thing to emphasize. one of the things you see with nancy reagan and hillary clinton is they were always take tg negativity and let their wives kind of be the lightning rods. that's exploitation of the women but it was a dynamic that occurred. one feud we should talk about would be nancy reagan and barbara bush. it's 1980 and george h.w. bush and nancy -- and ronald reagan run against each other. reconciliation and ronald reagan but nancy reagan is constantly putting her in her place. nancy reagan makes it clear that the even
she thought louisa adams was too foreign. she had been educated in england. abigail thought she is never going to make it. john adams were friends but as time went on abigail came to really respect louisa and they developed a really close friendship. that was both family and two first ladies. i'm trying to think of who some of the others were. >> maybe we can talk more interestingly about feuds between first ladies. you mentioned a couple to me. >> she was marvellous in terms of how...
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emerson's children were frequent visitors and also louisa male, when she was young was given the greatprivilege of making use of the study. it meant a great deal to her. so, you can imagine a very young reading plato and shakespeare study. his last international trip was 1873. there's a fire in the house and his daughter took him to egypt so the house could be rebuilt. that's what we see in the study now is the post 1873 study and lydian edith emerson, his daughter were responsible for the renovations in the house. so we came back to newhouse but his career then sort of slowed off from there. he died in 1883. that was monumental. that was a very big deal. not unexpected or tragic. but, it was with all the passing of an era kind of rhetoric that you would expect. quite different from thorough's death in 1862 which was tragic. he was only 44, nearly 45. and for the local circle of intellectuals thorough was as prominent as emerson. he did not have emerson's national and international reputation but everybody around here knew who throw was and knew that he was a real intellectual or to em
emerson's children were frequent visitors and also louisa male, when she was young was given the greatprivilege of making use of the study. it meant a great deal to her. so, you can imagine a very young reading plato and shakespeare study. his last international trip was 1873. there's a fire in the house and his daughter took him to egypt so the house could be rebuilt. that's what we see in the study now is the post 1873 study and lydian edith emerson, his daughter were responsible for the...
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whilst we're going through them, his friend, louisa, arrives. hello, louisa! how lovely to see you.ch to high—potency legalise cannabis. you work people who use all different types of drugs — heroin addicts, crack addicts. how does that compare with someone that's got skunk problems? this will not be a popular answer, but i would say give me a room full of heroin addicts than skunk addicts. if i take my therapist's hat off and i think of my own sons, i remember saying to my older son, i would prefer you to take heroin than to smoke skunk, and he looked at me and went, "mum, you can't say that!" he doesn't work with the impact. heroin and crack, it does what it says on the tin. it's physical, it's emotional, it's spiritual. whereas skunk it's the psychotic aspect. somebody has to wake up and say the unsayable, which is that there is going to be generations of kids with severe mental health issues or, with nicholas's case, kids dying and it won't be from your normal 0d from a heroin overdose, it will be from suicide because they can't deal with the voices and it is the voices which i
whilst we're going through them, his friend, louisa, arrives. hello, louisa! how lovely to see you.ch to high—potency legalise cannabis. you work people who use all different types of drugs — heroin addicts, crack addicts. how does that compare with someone that's got skunk problems? this will not be a popular answer, but i would say give me a room full of heroin addicts than skunk addicts. if i take my therapist's hat off and i think of my own sons, i remember saying to my older son, i...
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the 5.8 negative quake was centered in louisa county, virginia. it caused extensive damage to the washington monument and the national cathedral. today some carvings will be on display in the cathedral central area. they were on pinnacles that are still being repaired. a shooting mystery in prince george's county. last night, a man walked into the bladensburg police station after being shot. police believe the shooting took nearby -- took place nearby, not far from the bladensburg high school. the victim is at the hospital, in critical condition. so far, no arrests have been made. happening now, d.c. mayor muriel bowser is highlighting her investments in charter schools across the district. she is at a campus right now to discuss education reform. she is also talking about the importance of attending school every day. of every fourut students misses 10% or more of the school yea students in loudoun county, one of the fastest-growing districts in our area. this year alone the county is adding 3000 new students and 800 new teachers and staff. many o
the 5.8 negative quake was centered in louisa county, virginia. it caused extensive damage to the washington monument and the national cathedral. today some carvings will be on display in the cathedral central area. they were on pinnacles that are still being repaired. a shooting mystery in prince george's county. last night, a man walked into the bladensburg police station after being shot. police believe the shooting took nearby -- took place nearby, not far from the bladensburg high school....
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it is everything you go down is an louisa reevejourney.going on with that agreement, i don't know what the people feel about it. if i am to make any assumption, whatever i say afterwards will be imaginary. i know this is getting away from the question, but when you start living in an imaginary world can you live your life irrelevantly. in an imaginary world can you live your life irreleva ntly. i in an imaginary world can you live your life irrelevantly. i know it is great to have opinions on things but actually freedom comes from saying you know what, i don't know, i don't know what i think about it. mostly because i have no idea what is going on. iam because i have no idea what is going on. i am not in that space. we would love everybody to have everyone the opportunity to do what they want, but there are people out there with budgets and decisions that i do know about. in that respect i would love to have that comment for you but i don't. ok. and we are out of time anyway. jonny, david, thank you for coming in. coming up, should foster
it is everything you go down is an louisa reevejourney.going on with that agreement, i don't know what the people feel about it. if i am to make any assumption, whatever i say afterwards will be imaginary. i know this is getting away from the question, but when you start living in an imaginary world can you live your life irrelevantly. in an imaginary world can you live your life irreleva ntly. i in an imaginary world can you live your life irrelevantly. i know it is great to have opinions on...
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and may no longer recognize venezuela's currents public prosecutor such strong support now for louisa ortega. and so i just took us through the dossier of corruption allegations that ortega. is alleged to hold at this wednesday. yet she claims that she has a strong evidence of corruption. especially between the brazilian construction company odebrecht. and higher ranking venezuelan officials. she says that she's handing this dossier over to the authorities. in colombia brazil spine and the united states. she says that because all of this information a lot he's in danger in venezuela. the venezuelan government meanwhile not to say that she's wanted for serious crimes of extortion in our own country. and they'll be seeking an international arrest warrants from into a pole brazil had said that i will instantly grants her political asylum if necessary. tim vickery reporting that was staying with brazil dozens of people are still unaccounted for in the north of the country. after a passenger boat sunk on a river in the state of para. least seven people are already known to have lost their
and may no longer recognize venezuela's currents public prosecutor such strong support now for louisa ortega. and so i just took us through the dossier of corruption allegations that ortega. is alleged to hold at this wednesday. yet she claims that she has a strong evidence of corruption. especially between the brazilian construction company odebrecht. and higher ranking venezuelan officials. she says that she's handing this dossier over to the authorities. in colombia brazil spine and the...
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among the accused are the louisa ortega — she was chief prosecutor before being sacked.or critic of the government. one of the members of this assembly has called her ‘scum'. also, head of the opposition—controlled parliament, julio borges. here is his reaction to these accusations: the only one responsible is maduro and it's time he takes a look in the mirror and accepts he has ruined venezuela. this is the reaction of the un high commissionerfor human rights. with respect to maduro, the president was elected by the people. but since then, there has been an erosion of democratic life. very clearly, as was pointed out, he and his colleagues have noted the wave of repression. it must be barely alive, if still alive, of repression. it must be barely alive, if stillalive, is of repression. it must be barely alive, if still alive, is the way i would look at it. for more on this i spoke with our americas editor, candace piette. the constituent assembly is playing a role that is quite unusual and fluid. it's not clear how legal it is. it was about 500 members that we re is. it
among the accused are the louisa ortega — she was chief prosecutor before being sacked.or critic of the government. one of the members of this assembly has called her ‘scum'. also, head of the opposition—controlled parliament, julio borges. here is his reaction to these accusations: the only one responsible is maduro and it's time he takes a look in the mirror and accepts he has ruined venezuela. this is the reaction of the un high commissionerfor human rights. with respect to maduro, the...
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louisa cav naug, nbc news, mexico. >> we reached out to the american dental association about this story's recommendation, patients should do their research. the organization says there are good and bad dentists everywhere. >>> when we come back, what's behind a provocative new commercial by one of i love spending time with my grandson. but my bladder leakage was making me feel like i couldn't fully participate. ts i used worked, but you kinda felt like you were wearing them, you know? now depend fit-flex has their fastest absorbing material inside. prueba prueba prueba having the depend product makes me more confident because when i am dry and comfortable, i know that i am protected to do the things that i want to do. test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test. hm!? here come the accents. blueberries and pumpkin. wow. and spinach! that was my f
louisa cav naug, nbc news, mexico. >> we reached out to the american dental association about this story's recommendation, patients should do their research. the organization says there are good and bad dentists everywhere. >>> when we come back, what's behind a provocative new commercial by one of i love spending time with my grandson. but my bladder leakage was making me feel like i couldn't fully participate. ts i used worked, but you kinda felt like you were wearing them, you...
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earthquake shook our area, saturday and louisa county, virginia, causing extensive damage to the washingtonument and national cathedral. today some carvings will be on this way in the central area. those were on pinnacles that are still being repaired. six years ago? we will all remember where we were. 19 after right now. eileen: tracking a cold front in the big story will be the following humidity today. it will be more like mid-september. blue sky in centreville, virginia, 74 degrees. backmonday kiddos will be to school there, really an overall pretty good day with late day clearing. definitely feeling much better than yesterday. sunshine after a comfortably cool start, high of 79 degrees with comfortable humidity taking us to the upcoming weekend. outdoor plans, things are looking ok. saturday and sunday morning temperatures start off in the 50's and 60's. throughbe free of rain early next week. all eyes on the tropics, the gulf of mexico, losing steam and likely to become a tropical storm through a hurricane with rain.s amounts of then the moisture starts lifting to the north, corpus ch
earthquake shook our area, saturday and louisa county, virginia, causing extensive damage to the washingtonument and national cathedral. today some carvings will be on this way in the central area. those were on pinnacles that are still being repaired. six years ago? we will all remember where we were. 19 after right now. eileen: tracking a cold front in the big story will be the following humidity today. it will be more like mid-september. blue sky in centreville, virginia, 74 degrees....
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heather: the president has sent a tweet out, he says i've spoken with governor abbott of texas and louisaovernor edwards. closely monitoring hurricane harvey developments and here to assist as needed. i heard you speaking earlier today and you talked about the amount of money that goes toward the disaster once it happens versus before the disaster. >> we are spending 14 times more money on post disaster versus predisaster. we say can we transfer some of that money from one side to the other? it's going to service very well. there is a group in washington called build strong pushing for stronger building codes. if we do that, we'll survive much better. >> heather: thank you so much for joining us, we'll see what happens, appreciate it. >> jon: new next hour of spay 21, some positive development for obamacare, how every county in the country will now have at least one insurer next year and a true philadelphia sports fan. how one fan used his funeral to deliver a message to his favorite team. >> jon: we are back in an hour, "outnumbered" starts now. >> harris: we began with a fox news alert.
heather: the president has sent a tweet out, he says i've spoken with governor abbott of texas and louisaovernor edwards. closely monitoring hurricane harvey developments and here to assist as needed. i heard you speaking earlier today and you talked about the amount of money that goes toward the disaster once it happens versus before the disaster. >> we are spending 14 times more money on post disaster versus predisaster. we say can we transfer some of that money from one side to the...
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going to expand streaming for its growing audience thanks to higher licensing and subscription fees, louisae have more. >>> cbs growing revenues and earnings, 9% to $3.6 billion surpassing expectations less than $3.1 billion in revenue six cents better than analysts' projections. cbs says its fees to 25% in the second quarter they're also seeing the benefit of recent skinny bundle deals with youtube tv and hulu. >> it's being a leading player in the newskinny bundles and with our growing over the top channels we're is the up to succeed, no matter how people choose to consumer their content. >> les moonves announced cbs all access and showtime continue to grow beyond expectations and are track to surpass a combined 4 million subscribers by the end of the year. also expressed that all-access will expand into canada next year and cbs is working on a new direct to consumer sports service. >> later this year, we will roll out a 24/7 live streaming channel like cbsn for sports as part of the ongoing ott strategy it does not yet have a name. we think sports fans are looking for something like this
going to expand streaming for its growing audience thanks to higher licensing and subscription fees, louisae have more. >>> cbs growing revenues and earnings, 9% to $3.6 billion surpassing expectations less than $3.1 billion in revenue six cents better than analysts' projections. cbs says its fees to 25% in the second quarter they're also seeing the benefit of recent skinny bundle deals with youtube tv and hulu. >> it's being a leading player in the newskinny bundles and with our...
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. >> in venziale atonight fired attorney general louisa ortega says she's not leaving on first day of of work the new citizen gel aian assembly ousted chief prosecutor following her promise to investigate allegations of voter fraud in the election of at assembly. ortega has been a vocal cidic of left wing president nicholas medero. in a statement she said she will continue fighting justices in this total tearian formality of dwovrment. >> happening now in minnesota police and fbi are are investigating a explosion at a mosque. thankfully no one was hurt and it left a community in shock. fox's brian yen is reports. >> this is not just an attack on a mosque. this is aattack on community. >> scary moments center in minnesota saturday morning and explosion went off in emom's office five minutes after morning prayer begun. >> targeting people because of race, ethnicity or religion is absolutely unamerican. >> it happened in the suburb of blooming ton south of minneapolis. >> the imagery of seeing a place of worship fire bombed during prayer is one that i know that we all should know that we
. >> in venziale atonight fired attorney general louisa ortega says she's not leaving on first day of of work the new citizen gel aian assembly ousted chief prosecutor following her promise to investigate allegations of voter fraud in the election of at assembly. ortega has been a vocal cidic of left wing president nicholas medero. in a statement she said she will continue fighting justices in this total tearian formality of dwovrment. >> happening now in minnesota police and fbi...
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they are on a steamboat, he and louisa, on the missouri river, and some missourians on the boat recognize him. and they think they recognize andas a kansas jayhawker house burner. they telegraph some of their friends, and a band of 20 armed missouri guerrillas right up to the shore and are going to kill -- they yell, where is that abolitionist jayhawker? cody fromut to get his reputation. they recognize him from something like this. but his wife claims this didn't happen. so, again, if he wanted to be a reconciliation is -- why bring upnist, the story and announce he has his reputation in the other bob dudley? the next story, when he is a scout, he comes to a house with a long missouri woman with her daughters, and cody intervenes union soldiers from doing this kind of thing that union soldiers did to missouri women. the missouri women are so grateful, they make a dinner for him and protect him from their menfolk when they come back. the story probably is not true, but it's interesting because not only does he want to be remembered for not having done this kind of thing, he wants to be re
they are on a steamboat, he and louisa, on the missouri river, and some missourians on the boat recognize him. and they think they recognize andas a kansas jayhawker house burner. they telegraph some of their friends, and a band of 20 armed missouri guerrillas right up to the shore and are going to kill -- they yell, where is that abolitionist jayhawker? cody fromut to get his reputation. they recognize him from something like this. but his wife claims this didn't happen. so, again, if he...
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meanwhile, he's saying nothing publicly and his wife, louisa attends debates and records in her diary people look at her to read which way the adam's wind is blowing. march 3rd. the impression produced upon my mind by the progress of this discussion is that the bargains between freedom and slavery contained in the constitution of the united states is morally and politically vicious. inconsistent with the presence. s upon which alone our revolution is justified, cruel and oppressive by riveting the chains of slavery by planting the faith of freedom to maintain and perpetuate tier nebraska of the master and admitting that slaves are what's enemies, subjection to property, to be secured or restored to their owners, that person is not to be represented themselves, but for whom their masters are privilege with double share representation. consequence has been the slave reputation governed the union. it will be no difficult matter to prove by reviewing the history of the union under this constitution, and almost everything that cricketed to the honor and welfare of the nation accomplished i
meanwhile, he's saying nothing publicly and his wife, louisa attends debates and records in her diary people look at her to read which way the adam's wind is blowing. march 3rd. the impression produced upon my mind by the progress of this discussion is that the bargains between freedom and slavery contained in the constitution of the united states is morally and politically vicious. inconsistent with the presence. s upon which alone our revolution is justified, cruel and oppressive by riveting...
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the storm has made landfall for the second time — this time in the neighbouring state of louisa na.its emergency resources, doubling up on high water vehicles, boats and helicopters on duty. these are some of the latest pictures from houston — where a night—time curfew to prevent looting from abandoned homes, as authorities and volunteers battle to rescue stranded people and provide shelterfor those made homeless by the rising waters. the flooding — which has left much of the city underwater — has killed an estimated 20 people. with £400 million worth of domestic property at risk. 0ur news correspondent johnny dymond reports. plucked from the flood water. lifted from a rooftop, a mother and child. one of so many rescues in a city turned into an inland sea. from across the us have come volunteers with their boats. now the only way to reach many residents as the water has risen and risen, and risen again. this is a bad storm. they said it was catastrophic. it is catastrophic. as soon as it started creeping up to the front door we had to get out of there. it is overwhelming. i have bee
the storm has made landfall for the second time — this time in the neighbouring state of louisa na.its emergency resources, doubling up on high water vehicles, boats and helicopters on duty. these are some of the latest pictures from houston — where a night—time curfew to prevent looting from abandoned homes, as authorities and volunteers battle to rescue stranded people and provide shelterfor those made homeless by the rising waters. the flooding — which has left much of the city...
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mass public demonstrations during its first official session the assembly fired the attorney general louisa ortega dia's who was critical of mentor oshie was replaced by the dora loyalist meanwhile a fierce opponent of the venezuelan president leopoldo lopez was released from a military prison after his late night arrest last tuesday lopez is back home where he is serving out his house arrest all right marie an important for us in miami thanks a lot thank you these days we hear a lot about hacking and cyber security there is one aspect however if you focus on the united states giving up its control of the internet and doing it voluntarily particularly when it comes to selling domain names to countries argues a lecturer chefs looks at one case where hundreds of thousands of those were given up to china. specialist jeff baron was seen as one of the internet pioneers i was fortunate enough to be able to develop some software in the late one nine hundred ninety s. and we were able to register some very valuable good domain names like. servers dot com his hundred million dollar company ran the d
mass public demonstrations during its first official session the assembly fired the attorney general louisa ortega dia's who was critical of mentor oshie was replaced by the dora loyalist meanwhile a fierce opponent of the venezuelan president leopoldo lopez was released from a military prison after his late night arrest last tuesday lopez is back home where he is serving out his house arrest all right marie an important for us in miami thanks a lot thank you these days we hear a lot about...
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my very favorite puerto rican suffrage was louisa capateo who declared herself a major labor activist and what i love the most is she's an anarchist. why does she care about suffrage? they hate the state. they want to get rid of the state. but while you got one, you want women voting in it. in 1920 was disappointed that that puerto rican women in puerto rico were not enfranchised and so several new organizations emerged to fight the battle for suffrage in puerto rico and in 1929, finally the territorial legislature granted the vote to literate women. it was not until 1935 that all adult women in puerto rico were allowed to vote. to put them in this peculiar position -- so you're a puerto rican in puerto rico in 1925. you cannot vote. you're not a voter. if you move to new york you become a voter. it depends on where you are. it's not that your puerto rican that's the problem. it's that you're in puerto rico, a territory that has not franchised women. native american women who lived on reservations were not in 1920 considered citizens of the united states. it was not until 1924, i shou
my very favorite puerto rican suffrage was louisa capateo who declared herself a major labor activist and what i love the most is she's an anarchist. why does she care about suffrage? they hate the state. they want to get rid of the state. but while you got one, you want women voting in it. in 1920 was disappointed that that puerto rican women in puerto rico were not enfranchised and so several new organizations emerged to fight the battle for suffrage in puerto rico and in 1929, finally the...
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. >> maduro has basically kicked out louisa ortega, the chief prosecutor, and is putting her on trial. >> it's slim, few and far between. they're waiting for help from the international community. ashley: all right. and you're on it every step of the way. >> yes, every day. ashley: check this out, this is boston dynamics atlas robot taking a bit of a tumble. there he is. that still freaks me out, these things. oh, he's down! the company was showing off its robot at a science and technology expo, the robot goes and walks off the stage, caught its foot on a light, falls right new the curtain, and there it goes. [laughter] he needs a doctor. needs a mechanic. all right, coming up, miami dolphins needed a quarterback in a pinch, signed jay cutler. the first game of the season a month away, is there any hope colin kaepernick will get a job? not so far. fox sports host jason whitlock on that next. ♪ ♪ mike and i are both veterans, both served in the navy. i do outrank my husband, not just being in the military, but at home. she thinks she's the boss. she only had me by one grade. we bought
. >> maduro has basically kicked out louisa ortega, the chief prosecutor, and is putting her on trial. >> it's slim, few and far between. they're waiting for help from the international community. ashley: all right. and you're on it every step of the way. >> yes, every day. ashley: check this out, this is boston dynamics atlas robot taking a bit of a tumble. there he is. that still freaks me out, these things. oh, he's down! the company was showing off its robot at a science...
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joining us from london is royal correspondent good morning britain is louisa jane.was it about princess diana that stole all of our hearts? >> i think it's the fact that everybody feels like she spoke to them in some way. i mean, you talk to people who met her and they all say that they were touched by her. a lot of them physically touched by her because she was one of those people that reached out and gave you a hug even if you were somebody who was suffering from h.i.v. or leprosy. that was what was so special about her. i think everybody could see themselves in her as well despite the glamour, despite the fact that she was a princess. we also knew that behind the scenes she was as vulnerable as the rest of us. that was something that everybody could relate to. and so, you know, she became known to everybody around the world and she still is remembered by everybody around the world. even 20 years on her impact is still being felt by everybody. ainsley: you are absolutely right. here we are 20 years later and still talking about her. we saw the documentaries that h
joining us from london is royal correspondent good morning britain is louisa jane.was it about princess diana that stole all of our hearts? >> i think it's the fact that everybody feels like she spoke to them in some way. i mean, you talk to people who met her and they all say that they were touched by her. a lot of them physically touched by her because she was one of those people that reached out and gave you a hug even if you were somebody who was suffering from h.i.v. or leprosy. that...