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marian was the ambassador. she went into almost any situation, people like her. she could calm people's nerves. she could make photographs that did not upset them, that would still meet the agency's agenda for documenting the need for change. so, she traveled for most of her three years for the farm security administration, she traveled in the south. she was one of the people who was given the color film. she was one of the first two got the color film. -- she was one of the first who got the color film. see the bracketing in her work. she made photographs of american flags, people celebrating fourth of july, these flag photographs get used heavily. she made photographs of juke joints, which are dance halls. out in the sticks, usually. very simple music, no application, just people playing -- no amplification, just people playing as they would in their own homes. but dancing went on there. she made photographs of a lot of former plantations where there were tenant farmers working for plantation owners. and she could relate well to both of them. some of her more i
marian was the ambassador. she went into almost any situation, people like her. she could calm people's nerves. she could make photographs that did not upset them, that would still meet the agency's agenda for documenting the need for change. so, she traveled for most of her three years for the farm security administration, she traveled in the south. she was one of the people who was given the color film. she was one of the first two got the color film. -- she was one of the first who got the...
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performers including marian anderson, teddy roosevelt, helen keller and charlie chaplain all spoke heree game changer. ♪ the grand old opry moved here. every week country legends performed live on wsm eenrying him to eat with a fork. >> reporter: minnie pearl, bilh entertainment value and they bought popcorn for a nickel and they sat here and they were mesmerized. >> the grand old opry transformed the ryman. >> they worked for each other. song can work for a song but a song can work for a singer ♪ i fell into a burning ring of fire". >> reporter: legends include patsy klein ♪ ♪ i'm crazy for trying ♪ ♪ >> charlie pride and loretta lynn. but by 1973 both nashville and the ryman were in decline. the offering moved across the river. the cashes sang the closer. ♪ circle be unbroken >> reporter: for 20 years the ryman sat dark and crumbling. country stars emmy lou harris and matter stewart led the fight to save it. >> the ryman was the ultimate place if you had country music in your heart. it was an absolute threat to be torn down at one point. >> reporter: in 1994 the renovated ryman reopen
performers including marian anderson, teddy roosevelt, helen keller and charlie chaplain all spoke heree game changer. ♪ the grand old opry moved here. every week country legends performed live on wsm eenrying him to eat with a fork. >> reporter: minnie pearl, bilh entertainment value and they bought popcorn for a nickel and they sat here and they were mesmerized. >> the grand old opry transformed the ryman. >> they worked for each other. song can work for a song but a song...
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not i'm trouble that we're facing my man who takes a child's life every 2 minutes and this woman marian and. times of crisis. 19 together and save more lives. see the bigger picture and make the world safer for all. systems with new. and i am now please to welcome sarah can i have said it everything is africa she is joining us from her home in johannesburg welcome to day to have in years africa say it's good to see you you have campaigned for many a good cause if picked malaria this time why. this is. growing out of the i grew up in central africa yes it was a regular time and at one point we almost lost one of my younger sisters to malaria which killed becomes deliberately area so this is personal and i feel that it's time for me to almost get involved and make a small difference is special because. that can be overwhelming it's affecting everybody and it's what is topical at the moment the rest not forget malaria and that's why i stepped up and joined. what can be done right to to prevent malaria claiming more lives this year we've already heard some experts warning that the amount of
not i'm trouble that we're facing my man who takes a child's life every 2 minutes and this woman marian and. times of crisis. 19 together and save more lives. see the bigger picture and make the world safer for all. systems with new. and i am now please to welcome sarah can i have said it everything is africa she is joining us from her home in johannesburg welcome to day to have in years africa say it's good to see you you have campaigned for many a good cause if picked malaria this time why....
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the president and i and senator ernst and your great governor need the great state of iowa to and marianmiller meeks david young to washington dc. great leaders. outthank you all for coming today. i know that in the summertime, the iowa state fairgrounds is usually busier. but these are no ordinary times. it is still a joy to be with you today. i am here because i stand with president donald trump. [applause] when this president stands up for faith and family and the american flag, i stand with president donald trump. [applause] when this president stands up to the radical left and their socialist agenda, we stand with president donald trump. [applause] and when this president fights for america's farmers and and knows that the strength of this nation begins with the men and women who work the land, we stand with president donald trump. [applause] for years ago a movement was born, a movement of everyday americans from every walk of life, and here in iowa, you knew we could be strong again. you knew we could be prosperous again. you said yes to president donald iowa in 2016, and i know i
the president and i and senator ernst and your great governor need the great state of iowa to and marianmiller meeks david young to washington dc. great leaders. outthank you all for coming today. i know that in the summertime, the iowa state fairgrounds is usually busier. but these are no ordinary times. it is still a joy to be with you today. i am here because i stand with president donald trump. [applause] when this president stands up for faith and family and the american flag, i stand with...
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clearly definitely walking into words on we no longer know what we're walking into we don't know it's marian we don't know we've been told you took part in numerous demonstrations. can you explain to us why are you worried protesting against protective equipment. it should have been a decision of who gets a massive bill does it that's and you mean everybody in health care we are essentially just are they kept telling us don't use. the masts because you don't need it and we don't want to waste them. i don't know even the management of the hospital you work in was that was telling you that i. should not wear we don't want to see people wearing masks because we don't want to waste them that we didn't have enough masks we had no gowns. so this is just sounds crazy to me. how is that even possible that you didn't have i know that what happened was we had some but we never have so many people in isolation that you would run now so we would have want to isolation in a unit in a think a given time now we're talking about 100 people we quickly ran out because they didn't anticipate what it would be l
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are part of the ensemble not only different cultures but also flora and fauna inspire and sounds marian feels. we're going to go open that if troops like that and only in india you can find the start of the picture. after sunset euphoria acquires a whole new mystical era. these protests have just 3 small houses right now you know each other we're going to meet somewhere with different cultures. and organic project it continues to through and. and now it's time to play with these models people of all ages love the colorful glass bowls and they are always working out new roofs are building elaborate courses with modern tricks like this one at least we did our best one let's take a look at what to dutch guys have come up with to attract a huge fan following on you tube and believe it or not the world class action takes place in a small town in benevolence. it was around this is formula one racing like you've never seen it before. 16 models go head to head at the model one tournament in jakarta program they fall back to earth but it's not just car racing marble athletics is an entire sporti
are part of the ensemble not only different cultures but also flora and fauna inspire and sounds marian feels. we're going to go open that if troops like that and only in india you can find the start of the picture. after sunset euphoria acquires a whole new mystical era. these protests have just 3 small houses right now you know each other we're going to meet somewhere with different cultures. and organic project it continues to through and. and now it's time to play with these models people...
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leslie's was owned by marian leslie who had married frank leslie who had died and so she changed her name to become mrs. frank leslie in order to assume the authority it took to publish a magazine like this. you can see the use of the color. this is a woman riding in open air carriages in a parade. so she's obviously carrying the banner of votes for women. it speaks to some of the privilege behind the movement. so, a lot of wealthy white women were the ones that were actually out there advocating in parades like this. in part because the parades excluded african-americans. but, they were doing well and getting the word out. and so, miriam leslie changed her magazine to make sure it included illustrations like this. if you study it after she took over, you can see a clear trajectory into the feminist causes of the era, which is interesting. finally, we are going to look at an example of anti-suffrage. this is from 1894. new york had tried to change its state referendum to include women's right to vote. but it failed, despite having 600,000 signatures in support of changing the state's
leslie's was owned by marian leslie who had married frank leslie who had died and so she changed her name to become mrs. frank leslie in order to assume the authority it took to publish a magazine like this. you can see the use of the color. this is a woman riding in open air carriages in a parade. so she's obviously carrying the banner of votes for women. it speaks to some of the privilege behind the movement. so, a lot of wealthy white women were the ones that were actually out there...
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be released for the first time under their real names, the list includes middle march written by marian evans under the pen name george elliot. the e-book versions of all the books on the list will be available for free download. print book sales were up 25% for the weekending august 8th, adult nonfiction sales saw positive week up 23% and led by sean hannity's latest book liver free or die and yet another upcoming book festival has decided to go virtual, the los angeles times festival of books originally scheduled for april and then rescheduled for the fall will now take place online starting october 18th, book tv will continue to bring you new programs and publishing news, you can also watch all of our archive programs any time at booktv.org. >> in advance of republican national convention starting monday we want to show you related arthur programs from archives, coming up programs about president trump, along with some of his supporters thoughts on how he can win reelection in november. first up from the past february on author-interview program after words, kt mcfarland, former depu
be released for the first time under their real names, the list includes middle march written by marian evans under the pen name george elliot. the e-book versions of all the books on the list will be available for free download. print book sales were up 25% for the weekending august 8th, adult nonfiction sales saw positive week up 23% and led by sean hannity's latest book liver free or die and yet another upcoming book festival has decided to go virtual, the los angeles times festival of books...
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marian marianne favro is live. >> reporter: lights are on and looks like it will stay that way. five minutes ago we learned that pg&e will no longer be required to have rotating power outages. based on current usage forecast in the heat wave, pg&e has said it was likely the state electric grid operator was going to tell the company to conduct immediate rotating power outages. here san mateo county we had learned of impacts with troogt power outages one to three hours, expected to impact about 210,000 pg&e customers in the bay area. and end after midnight. cal iso ordered the outages when the grid is strapped from high demand, directs companies like pg&e to reduce electrical load but that means that customers don't get advance warning because it's considered emergency. would have been the third straight night of rotating outages but pg&e says it's not asked to do those tonight, so people waiting for ice cream here at baskin robbins, it's not going to melt, they will have power for the freezer. reporting live in san mateo, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> this
marian marianne favro is live. >> reporter: lights are on and looks like it will stay that way. five minutes ago we learned that pg&e will no longer be required to have rotating power outages. based on current usage forecast in the heat wave, pg&e has said it was likely the state electric grid operator was going to tell the company to conduct immediate rotating power outages. here san mateo county we had learned of impacts with troogt power outages one to three hours, expected to...
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maid marian is a proto-feministt who insist on women having an equal share in what's going on in the woods around nottingham. i'm a bit worried when we try and recover people and tinker with them to make them up-to-date. one of the good things that's been happening in history is, i guess we are always doing it, finding people we have forgotten never knew about. one of the very great things about women's history, for example, which is not a subject when i was at university and now is, through that found women who should've been celebrated but were not. the women codebreakers -- codebreakers. the black american women who worked at nasa whose contributions simply were not recognized. that's one of the useful things has to can do. it can uncover lost heroes and heroines or loss people who really made a difference that which is for some reason there were not paid attention at the time because of who they were, it were not important enough for there were the wrong gender or the came from the wrong social class. that's something we doing a lot of. i do think, there's some wonderful, wonderf
maid marian is a proto-feministt who insist on women having an equal share in what's going on in the woods around nottingham. i'm a bit worried when we try and recover people and tinker with them to make them up-to-date. one of the good things that's been happening in history is, i guess we are always doing it, finding people we have forgotten never knew about. one of the very great things about women's history, for example, which is not a subject when i was at university and now is, through...
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quote, a mother of two but helped raise half of marian county. under 30 who didn't know, was not taught by or had not been fed by miss brenda. her death is travesty compounded by what happened the day after the funeral. that's when her husband charlie died of the coronavirus, too. one of their sons buck shared this photo on sunday. his parents with the caption, i know they are together in their heavenly home right now. i home they're waiting on me just like this. and this is dori ellis rays paula. doctors originally diagnosed her with covid-19 all the way in may. sometime later she went into a comba and her mother was at her bed side at cincinnati children's hospital almost nonstop for nearly three months. the 9-year-old put up a real fight. an admirable fight. a heroic fight. this week it turned out to be just too much. her mom, a single mom of five, who just lost her oldest child, described her daughter as an extra vert, a curious spirit with a happy, friendly demeanor. we'll leave you with the advice her mom gave to spectrum news. if you have
quote, a mother of two but helped raise half of marian county. under 30 who didn't know, was not taught by or had not been fed by miss brenda. her death is travesty compounded by what happened the day after the funeral. that's when her husband charlie died of the coronavirus, too. one of their sons buck shared this photo on sunday. his parents with the caption, i know they are together in their heavenly home right now. i home they're waiting on me just like this. and this is dori ellis rays...
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. >> reporter: five evacuations in four years for david and mariane.s time, their good luck had run out. >> we have been together for 43 years, everything we've built together is gone. >> reporter: their home in napa county and others in the highlands neighborhood has been reduced to piles of rubble. >> everyone was very fire wise safe here, but it just roared through the canyons and there's nothing you can do about it. it's just sad. it's a reality, i guess. >> reporter: the reality is marked by the troubling statistics. five of california's most destructive wildfires in history taking place here in wine country in just the past few years. more than 10,000 structures destroyed. >> i just started hysterically crying. >> reporter: gillian and cassidy nolan along with the four children had just moved into their new home in june. cassidy is a former marine who had done two deployments in afghanistan. >> the feeling is the same, you know? there's despair. there's sadness. there's sorrow. there's destruction. >> reporter: more destruction in fact than any f
. >> reporter: five evacuations in four years for david and mariane.s time, their good luck had run out. >> we have been together for 43 years, everything we've built together is gone. >> reporter: their home in napa county and others in the highlands neighborhood has been reduced to piles of rubble. >> everyone was very fire wise safe here, but it just roared through the canyons and there's nothing you can do about it. it's just sad. it's a reality, i guess. >>...
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and i feel like in the 19th century there would be a church founded by marian williamson, right? it wouldn't be huge, but it would have 200,000 people, and there'd be sort of chapels around the country. and that doesn't seem to happen to anything like the same extent especially over the last couple of generations. you have a little bit, you know, a little stuff in the '70s and '80s, but especially lately. and do you think how much of that is the internet, how much of that is sort of an ambient kept such of institutions? why doesn't gwyneth paltrow -- i mean, i guess kanye west has sunday services. why isn't there a sunday services for goop? >> i'm not sure that it would not be successful at least initially. i mean, i think the label of church or the label of kind of making something a church is, i think as you say, would be met with a degree of suspicion. i think as well the sort of fact that there is such a willingness to mix and match manager that we millennials, the broader we here -- >> you. >> me personally, yes -- >> i'm -- >> are is so much of contemporay individual land s
and i feel like in the 19th century there would be a church founded by marian williamson, right? it wouldn't be huge, but it would have 200,000 people, and there'd be sort of chapels around the country. and that doesn't seem to happen to anything like the same extent especially over the last couple of generations. you have a little bit, you know, a little stuff in the '70s and '80s, but especially lately. and do you think how much of that is the internet, how much of that is sort of an ambient...
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i do what i think marian and frazier would expect me to do and i hope to be that person for them. [applause] >> my mom is here. >> time on. - - hi mom. >> whenever anything happens she says mrs. robinson. . . . . >> those were jobs that had been away from home usually most of the week . and istill have a full-time job . i was at any point in time i was a professional with a big job of my own and we had two little kids. and we had, we could afford health and we had a couple of great babysitters, but the time i lost that one good babysitter and that crushed me likenothing else . when glow, when she said she had to leave because she needed to make more money i thought i was losing an arm and barack was trying to consoleme and i said dude, just get out of here. you are of no help to me . i need glow, i don't need you . you do nothing for me. but i remember that pain andi thought how can i go to work every day and not know that my kids are good . at there with somebody who loves them which is not to get on a soapbox which is why affordable childcare is so important because so many havi
i do what i think marian and frazier would expect me to do and i hope to be that person for them. [applause] >> my mom is here. >> time on. - - hi mom. >> whenever anything happens she says mrs. robinson. . . . . >> those were jobs that had been away from home usually most of the week . and istill have a full-time job . i was at any point in time i was a professional with a big job of my own and we had two little kids. and we had, we could afford health and we had a...
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west some of the stars have also been paying their respects to chadwick by as many yes thank you marian has been on a lot of minds to die in that stalwart formula one's world champion there is how much a new dedicated his proposition of the it's a postman. again been dominant in his myside is finishing ahead of team 8000 but toss their bones much to stop them or start along side of the final in the 2nd it was hamilton's 93rd career paul and 6th at spa. like grant hill section were. such that. it is a really special one for me and i wanted it to be profited i wanted to show strength and i wanted it to to be honest i wanted to be up front on my own but i chose. to make it significant to make it important and impactful because today is this special day to be able to dedicate that to jack chadwick. and i feel very honored to be able to do that. and b. a basketball player has resumed the playoffs after boycotting fixtures ironically injustice and by their gestures to them the milwaukee bucks and orlando magic observed a minutes silence for the late october for their game in the disney bubble
west some of the stars have also been paying their respects to chadwick by as many yes thank you marian has been on a lot of minds to die in that stalwart formula one's world champion there is how much a new dedicated his proposition of the it's a postman. again been dominant in his myside is finishing ahead of team 8000 but toss their bones much to stop them or start along side of the final in the 2nd it was hamilton's 93rd career paul and 6th at spa. like grant hill section were. such that....
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marian thank you rate as a small season for english football powerhouses manchester city have been dumpedout of the european champions league beaten 31 by leon who make the same a final for just the 2nd time in the history maxwell corner a opened the scoring for the french club in the 1st off with 21 minutes left kevin the brain and equalized but any hopes of a comeback win would soon dashed. struck twice in the last 11 minutes to send leon through to a final 4 clash against by munich the other semi is also france versus germany percentage of men taking on or be like sick. india's most successful cricket captain a minister only has retired after a 16 year career the 39 year old lifted all 3 international trophies for his country the world cup the t 20 title and the champions trophy he also laid india to the top of the test rankings for a time and means the final act at international level was his 350th wonder it in 50 in last year's world cup semifinal loss to new zealand it's expected he will still play in the upcoming indian premier league dhoni made his debut for india in a test match
marian thank you rate as a small season for english football powerhouses manchester city have been dumpedout of the european champions league beaten 31 by leon who make the same a final for just the 2nd time in the history maxwell corner a opened the scoring for the french club in the 1st off with 21 minutes left kevin the brain and equalized but any hopes of a comeback win would soon dashed. struck twice in the last 11 minutes to send leon through to a final 4 clash against by munich the other...
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marian thank you so much manchester united captain harry mccoy is heading back to england after denying charges over an alleged fight on the greek party island of make an os the world's most expensive defender left court earlier after spending 2 nights in jail but it's not clear what specific charges he's facing prosecutors say the 27 year old and 2 other defendants can be represented by lawyers in a trial on tuesday but was on a family holiday also united were knocked out of the europa league semifinals 6 days ago. striker killian bop a says he's determined to make history by winning france's 1st champions league title in 27 years he's paris and un team is in the final for the 1st time on sunday against 5 time winners by in munich the last french club to claim the trophy was a limbic marsay in 1903 for 21 year old forms of formidable strike force with brazilian neymar. what i demoed see no never. since i joined in 2017 we've experienced a number of disappointments and now we're in the final and that shows i didn't give up and nor did we give up as a team you know it would be a real rew
marian thank you so much manchester united captain harry mccoy is heading back to england after denying charges over an alleged fight on the greek party island of make an os the world's most expensive defender left court earlier after spending 2 nights in jail but it's not clear what specific charges he's facing prosecutors say the 27 year old and 2 other defendants can be represented by lawyers in a trial on tuesday but was on a family holiday also united were knocked out of the europa league...
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thank you very much marian wallow is hamilton has won the british call play is the 7th time as a reigning world champion the hass travels to at silverstone the when however ended up being a fall from routine sell malik reports. this year's british grand prix provided more drama than anyone could have realistically expected the race began pretty smoothly with lewis hamilton looking for a 3rd win in a row starting from the front with his mercedes teammate valtteri bottas alongside him the calm however didn't last long a safety call was needed after haas driver kevin magnussen crashed out on the 1st night. it was called upon again soon after this time falling down you kidding at spinning off on lap 12 but the real drama unfolded much later on in the race with 3 laps left but asked who was in 2nd suffered a puncture the incident totally ruining the finn state causing him to finish outside the points in the 11th it opened the door for max to stop and to move behind hamilton who had dominated dust however seeing what happened to bought us the red bull driver pitted for fresh rubbers that stoppe
thank you very much marian wallow is hamilton has won the british call play is the 7th time as a reigning world champion the hass travels to at silverstone the when however ended up being a fall from routine sell malik reports. this year's british grand prix provided more drama than anyone could have realistically expected the race began pretty smoothly with lewis hamilton looking for a 3rd win in a row starting from the front with his mercedes teammate valtteri bottas alongside him the calm...
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speaks to my weaknesses as a leader a great english novel written by george eliot the pen name of marianvans a great english writer of the 20th century published 1871 but set in the 18 thirties and the english midlands in the novel they get that hugely important issues of family and community and the status of women house social change happens and a great gripping story. i was introduced in graduate school by a wonderful teacher who laid it out as a way to think about the human condition. it's a wonderful book. >>host: he is currently reading the upswing and the year of our lord 1943. >> the upswing is putnam's next book he is known for his book he wrote in 2000 to describe the breakdown of americans civic institutions , the rise of loneliness in american life as the century dawns and one of the great social observers of american life in his book upswing supposed to be out this summer now has been delayed i guess but it actually looks at the pattern of humanitarianism in american life over the past century to describe the path that shows a coming together and pulling apart with social in
speaks to my weaknesses as a leader a great english novel written by george eliot the pen name of marianvans a great english writer of the 20th century published 1871 but set in the 18 thirties and the english midlands in the novel they get that hugely important issues of family and community and the status of women house social change happens and a great gripping story. i was introduced in graduate school by a wonderful teacher who laid it out as a way to think about the human condition. it's...
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as the pen name of marian evans. i think it's the best novel. it was published in 1871. but it set in the 1830s. it's the kind of ethic novel. he gets at some hugely important issues of family and community the status of women. of how social change happens. it's just a great gripping story. i was introduced to it by amy katz. i think it is really that. it is a wonderful book. he is currently reading robert putnam's the up swing. the year of our lord 1943. it is the next book. they are known with bullying alone. it described the breakdown of the american civic institutions. and the rise of loneliness. as the century dawns one of the great social observers of american life. it was supposed to be out this summer. it has been delayed a little bit to the fall. it actually looks at a subject we took up earlier. the pattern of communitarianism and individualism in the course of the past century. it shows a coming together and then a pulling apart. also immigration and cultural diversity. also economic inequality. and the conditions of many of our institutions. you find it was i
as the pen name of marian evans. i think it's the best novel. it was published in 1871. but it set in the 1830s. it's the kind of ethic novel. he gets at some hugely important issues of family and community the status of women. of how social change happens. it's just a great gripping story. i was introduced to it by amy katz. i think it is really that. it is a wonderful book. he is currently reading robert putnam's the up swing. the year of our lord 1943. it is the next book. they are known...