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unless miriam just blows me away and says no, no, come out, come out.i just have to take the lumps, i guess. >> coming up -- >> this is you when you first came in here. >> aah! >> nathaniel jordan takes a look back at his arrival in intake. when heartburn hits fight back fast with new tums chewy bites. fast relief in every bite. crunchy outside. chewy inside. tum tum tum tum new tums chewy bites. ♪ music edible arrangements for summer. order in store or online. with the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses and automatically adjusts on both sides. the new 360 smart bed is part of our biggest sale of the year where all beds are on sale. and right now save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed. ykeep you sidelined.ng that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. >>> nathaniel jordan continues to bide his time in the mental health unit of cleveland's cuyahoga county correction center. gazing out his window, or reading rel
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robert: yet steven miriam is out there this week as a spokesman for the administration.dan, is the president retreating to this populism from the campaign or sit part of a strategy? dan: with this president, it's always hard to say there's a particular strategy behind it but i think there are core principles and it ebbs and flows with him. there are times at which it looks like he's strayed completely from the campaign agenda and then he comes roaring back to it and what we've seen over the last 10 days to two weeks are a remind they are those are core issue that is connected him with the people who brought him to the white house and he is remaining true to those issues and to them. it's a combination of this america-first notion, the sense of national identity. the social and cultural issues, beyond the economic issues. the social and cultural issues that have bound him to a part of the electorate who remain quite loyal. robert: let's talk about the other end of pennsylvania avenue for a moment. president trump's low approval numbers have rattled members of his own part
robert: yet steven miriam is out there this week as a spokesman for the administration.dan, is the president retreating to this populism from the campaign or sit part of a strategy? dan: with this president, it's always hard to say there's a particular strategy behind it but i think there are core principles and it ebbs and flows with him. there are times at which it looks like he's strayed completely from the campaign agenda and then he comes roaring back to it and what we've seen over the...
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and physical health well they've been in or in an orphanage so it's kind of better like for example miriam when she was just brought to one of the orphanages she was in such distress she could barely say her name but still when she calmed down a little bit when professionals worked with her this is the story that she told us . they each. day it would. look it over no matter what there was no just to go there when they chose that and that. if. you. of. course would like to. so these five children in their home now they are safe the have a family again but it's important to remember that this is not the case for the many orphans who are still in iraq who still have who still have not been recognized so this is there's still a lot of work to be done indeed this is an incredible initiative and less to hope and pray for the safe return of more children thanks to that your son and. well a second of a look back at those stories of the children now reunited with their loved ones after spending so much time in iraq here's the arly his father died right in front of his eyes his arms was a. among the
and physical health well they've been in or in an orphanage so it's kind of better like for example miriam when she was just brought to one of the orphanages she was in such distress she could barely say her name but still when she calmed down a little bit when professionals worked with her this is the story that she told us . they each. day it would. look it over no matter what there was no just to go there when they chose that and that. if. you. of. course would like to. so these five...
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miriam from florida. hi, miriam. good afternoon. caller: good afternoon. host: what was it like in florida? caller: we had a very small, ight, but i really enjoyed it thanks to you people. you are doing a great job. nasa, c-span, and all of the people that collaborated with this historical thing, you know, really. ipod took pictures from my on the things you were representing and videos to give it to the people that weren't able to see it. there,hat is great miriam there in florida. just a reminder, listen through your phone, turn down the television. --will go to austin, texas we will go to austin, texas. caller: nice to hear from you. host: glad you called in. what was your experience like? it brought our neighborhood together randomly. isont outside with sunglasses, and people i have never met before in my life on my street -- and by the way, i live on stardust drive. [laughter] is it: and the point brought us together. i rememberthing from my childhood using the top of a canning jar and a piece of paper -- i had a person who does not live in our neighb
miriam from florida. hi, miriam. good afternoon. caller: good afternoon. host: what was it like in florida? caller: we had a very small, ight, but i really enjoyed it thanks to you people. you are doing a great job. nasa, c-span, and all of the people that collaborated with this historical thing, you know, really. ipod took pictures from my on the things you were representing and videos to give it to the people that weren't able to see it. there,hat is great miriam there in florida. just a...
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davis was leading the reperchage final against panama's miriam roper but the win was secured when her opponent fell awkwardly and damaged her knee. euan burton won britain's last world medal in tokyo in 2010. i think it will sink and later on when i have the medal round my neck. but, yes, incredible feeling and one of my dreams come true. u nfortu nately, of my dreams come true. unfortunately, the circumstances with how the contest ended were not the best. does that take anything away from the medal? not at all. i was two scores are “— away from the medal? not at all. i was two scores are —— up away from the medal? not at all. i was two scores are —— up and i feel confident i would have won. i feel bad about the injury. i have been riddled with injuries all year. it isa riddled with injuries all year. it is a hard way to go out. but i feel like it is my time, so i'm really happy. so one dream comes true at the judo but what happens you meet your sporting idol? do you show your excitement or play it cool? well, one fan had his best day ever when he went to watch gareth bale train ahead
davis was leading the reperchage final against panama's miriam roper but the win was secured when her opponent fell awkwardly and damaged her knee. euan burton won britain's last world medal in tokyo in 2010. i think it will sink and later on when i have the medal round my neck. but, yes, incredible feeling and one of my dreams come true. u nfortu nately, of my dreams come true. unfortunately, the circumstances with how the contest ended were not the best. does that take anything away from the...
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davis was leading the reperchage final against panama‘s miriam roper but the win was secured when herin tokyo in 2010. that‘s all from sportsday. in 24 hours from now, there‘lljust be minutes left of the summer transfer window — it promises to be a hectic day. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the journalist james rampton, and annabelle dickson, political correspondent at politico europe. tomorrow‘s front pages, starting with: the telegraph harvey two stories which dominate the front pages as a whole, marking the 20th anniversary of the death of princess diana, and also reporting on theresa may‘s intention to stay in power to fight the next general election. the ft say there could be an early leadership contest. many mps expected her to step down following the brexit negotiation. the guardian leads with the prime minister‘s interview also, in which she insisted she was not a quitter. the daily mail has: i will fight the next election. it could mean she remains prime ministerfor next
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responses from people who have recognized some of the children and one of those spotted is little miriam. a phone call to that very same shelter the voice on the other end says another girl has just been brought in from mosul. but it could be too early to talk for her any question and the girl may break down . in this psychological state she's struggling to answer a question as simple as what's your name got to do is over i. will study with us that might be a bit of this and that. because it's clear mariam is lucky to be alive there are scars right on our face surviving this head injury as almost a miracle. surrounded by other kids and caring shelter workers mariam gradually got to the point when she began talking believe it or not mariam gets least stressed out when she speaks of her once over the just that i'd like to kill the governor the chill button that. it took oakley for. a school kid and you will find it is a trickle and. it seems the lucky escape happened shortly after that dreadful experience but here's mariam describing what happened just before she found herself at the epice
responses from people who have recognized some of the children and one of those spotted is little miriam. a phone call to that very same shelter the voice on the other end says another girl has just been brought in from mosul. but it could be too early to talk for her any question and the girl may break down . in this psychological state she's struggling to answer a question as simple as what's your name got to do is over i. will study with us that might be a bit of this and that. because it's...
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by then, nancy cook and miriam dickerman had moved away. he decided to sell val-kill.t offered to the national park service and the federal government in 1970 and they were not interested. so we sold the property and he sold eleanor roosevelt's furniture at public auction. it was in 1975 that a grassroots movement here in hyde park started the movement to save val-kill and make it into a national historic site. eleanor roosevelt's story is not just the story of a first lady, but it's a woman activist who really devoted her life to improving the world. she had always hoped that there would be world peace someday. she's really an inspiration to women, because she was a woman of great courage, who spoke out against issues that really needed to be addressed like civil rights. she is an incredible role model for women, even today. she was a woman way ahead of her time. she was a woman who was very important in the 20th century. but her ideas in the 21st century still ring loud today. you can watch this and other programs on the history of communities across the country at c
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received responses from people who recognized some of the children and one of those spotted is little miriam. the phone call to that very same shelter the voice on the other end says another girl has just been brought in from mosul. but it could be too early to talk for her any question and the girl may break down. in this psychological state she's struggling to answer a question as simple as what's your name got to do is a. study with us that. this is that. it's clear mariam is lucky to be alive there are scars right on her face surviving this head injury as almost a miracle. surrounded by other kids in caring shelter workers mariam gradually got to the point when she began talking believe it or not mariam gets least stressed when she speaks of her once just build the chill button that. it took oakley for. a school killing you. like it. it seems the lucky escape happened shortly after that dreadful experience but here's maryam describing what happened just before she found herself at the epicenter of the war. said each witness that it's just that you just don't need to do that it will. pull
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at the end there does have a grandmother we were able to find her this is her she recognized her miriam after we reported on her plight yesterday and got in touch following are a pale with more his need for frank. imagine being a grandmother who strolled in and grandchildren once vanished and never came back home at least you hope they're ok thanks to a couple videos sent from unknown phone numbers. yes. they did they aborted it don't live or yes yes it was you then someone shows you a t.v. report. where your main granddaughter says her mother's been shot dead this could turn out to be the exact fate of. the question to which. it had. nothing to do it. a moment use of the. body yet broke even to look at the last that worried us go at it soon you know worse than you know. and i am so she's desperate to prove the girl we filmed in baghdad is indeed her granddaughter having lost her once and being in the dark about merriam's whereabouts for over three years. she cannot stand going down is this is still true. says that sarah was still trying to we're sorry yet most of us have a connection w
at the end there does have a grandmother we were able to find her this is her she recognized her miriam after we reported on her plight yesterday and got in touch following are a pale with more his need for frank. imagine being a grandmother who strolled in and grandchildren once vanished and never came back home at least you hope they're ok thanks to a couple videos sent from unknown phone numbers. yes. they did they aborted it don't live or yes yes it was you then someone shows you a t.v....
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well if you do have any information about miriam there or any of the other children we've told you about do please contact us on the e-mail address at the bottom of your screen right now and in the meantime we will continue our campaign to reunite them with their relatives back in russia. sicilian yes someone says there's the i'm. gonna kill it only it. will. close up again while it's cool while all of it just so. this is a mom i know mom all of your d.h. . lists all of. this was. easier than it is for. us so it's. effective that you. don't like it escape obvious. and it's. now thousands of people have turned out for a kindly jewel in charlotte's field in the u.s. state of virginia they gathered to condemn violence and pain to offer a woman died opposing a white supremacist friday that on saturday the state troopers ruled over that but they died in a helicopter crash while monitoring the unrest with a wave of violence started with a protest over the removal of a statue of a confederate general authorities are taking down some of the monuments across the country citing security reasons ma
well if you do have any information about miriam there or any of the other children we've told you about do please contact us on the e-mail address at the bottom of your screen right now and in the meantime we will continue our campaign to reunite them with their relatives back in russia. sicilian yes someone says there's the i'm. gonna kill it only it. will. close up again while it's cool while all of it just so. this is a mom i know mom all of your d.h. . lists all of. this was. easier than...
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and physical health well they've been in or in an orphanage so it's kind of better like for example miriam when she was just brought to one of the orphanages she was in such distress she could barely say her name but still when she calmed down a little bit when professionals work with her this is the story that she told us. they each. day it would. look it over no matter what over there just to go there when they chose that and that. will. kill you ok. so these five children their home now they're safe the have a family again but it's important to remember that this is not the case for the many orphans who are still in iraq who still have who still have not been recognized so this is there's still a lot of work to be done. meanwhile in the city of mosul where those orphans we just saw managed to escape the u.s. led operation to liberate it from i saw has been declared a success despite the inconceivable human cost it was once home to around it here million people mark is in mosul to witness the aftermath a word of warning you might find the content of the report upsetting. he kept this up
and physical health well they've been in or in an orphanage so it's kind of better like for example miriam when she was just brought to one of the orphanages she was in such distress she could barely say her name but still when she calmed down a little bit when professionals work with her this is the story that she told us. they each. day it would. look it over no matter what over there just to go there when they chose that and that. will. kill you ok. so these five children their home now...
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iliad to train our teeth well if you do have any information about miriam there or any of the other children we've told you about do please contact us at the email address at the bottom of your screen right now in the meantime we'll continue our campaign to reunite them with their relatives back in russia. sleep yes. so the i'm cool. calm it was only it was still. close up until mom of the school mom was really just so. this was a mom i knew will never learn mom or dad each. of us. can lift the spirits or the other. thing is important. so it's. easier to use. it's. effective gap that you. might get just was not to. punish page. thousands of people have held a candlelight vigil in charlottesville in the u.s. state of the genius they gathered to condemn violence and hate for a woman who was killed while opposing a white supremacist rally on saturday two state troopers were also remembered they died in a helicopter crash while monitoring the unrest. started with a protest i would the remove of the statue of a confederate general authorities are now taking down similar monuments across the count
iliad to train our teeth well if you do have any information about miriam there or any of the other children we've told you about do please contact us at the email address at the bottom of your screen right now in the meantime we'll continue our campaign to reunite them with their relatives back in russia. sleep yes. so the i'm cool. calm it was only it was still. close up until mom of the school mom was really just so. this was a mom i knew will never learn mom or dad each. of us. can lift the...
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miriam gil en contra de discursos de odio les dan permiso para hablar. tambin les dan permiso para la violencia? eso no esta bien juan carlos montes martinez - en contra de discursos de odio yo pienso que va a estar mal eso, en vez de que paren eso, les estn abriendo puertas, yo pienso que esta mal residentes de la baha indicaron no pueden dejar de sentir indignacin ante este tipo de encuetros. juan carlos montes martinez - en contra de discursos de odio no es miedo, es coraje lo que uno ve que las personas estn haciendo por su parte el alcalde de berkeley jessie arreguin, indico que a pesar de los hechos pasados, seguirn la constitucin. jesse arreguin alcalde de berkeley (23:47 "we as a community stand for free speech. como comunidad apoyamos el derecho de libre expresin. somos la cuna del movimiento de libre expresin y no podemos decidir negar estos derechos basado en el contenido de los discursos. victor torres las situaciones sociales que llevan en tal lugar, en este caso a este pas, esta orillando a estos ejemplos..... quien es el responsabl?, quien
miriam gil en contra de discursos de odio les dan permiso para hablar. tambin les dan permiso para la violencia? eso no esta bien juan carlos montes martinez - en contra de discursos de odio yo pienso que va a estar mal eso, en vez de que paren eso, les estn abriendo puertas, yo pienso que esta mal residentes de la baha indicaron no pueden dejar de sentir indignacin ante este tipo de encuetros. juan carlos montes martinez - en contra de discursos de odio no es miedo, es coraje lo que uno ve que...
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it in some very fundamental way school and there's also the middle issue just to follow up on this miriam. a lot of people i think thought that they were voting for change you know donald trump you know in his in his political campaign or his campaign for president so all the bankers there are killers i'm not about to break up the big banks and you know it's these companies are something our jobs are going to stop. i believe that many people well intentioned people actually because he was running on on basically a democratic platform i'm not going to touch your social security medicare medicaid we're going to stop the crazy trade deals we're going to bring back the job in yes but he was also saying a lot of other things and i don't care how much you might have liked certain things that he was saying there were other things that he was saying that i think would make any person or should make any person at least question his dedication to certain democratic principles so i think that part of that even has to do with the fact that we've stopped teaching our children civics in school there's
it in some very fundamental way school and there's also the middle issue just to follow up on this miriam. a lot of people i think thought that they were voting for change you know donald trump you know in his in his political campaign or his campaign for president so all the bankers there are killers i'm not about to break up the big banks and you know it's these companies are something our jobs are going to stop. i believe that many people well intentioned people actually because he was...
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miriam webster has put out the most searched for terms on their website.are, sadly, fascism, bigot, racism, complicit, neo-nazi and nationalism. what in your mind did we just witness today? >> the latest and most troubling manifestation of a perennial american problem that many of us hoped had been pushed to the fringes and one that the line, the border between the fringe and the mainstream, it turns out, tragically is a porous one. we're having conversations, using terms, as you allude to, about fascism and white supremacy. it seems to be this vernacular of hate, a vernacular of crises that we hope had been crises past. and the person who took a crisis and ratcheted it up is the president of the united states whose job -- part of the job definition, the job description of a president is to calm hours of crisis. and this is one that he has exacerbated electively. and it's something that i think we're going to be grappling with slok this man is in the white house. >> a completely unhinged performance by the most powerful man in the world. that performance w
miriam webster has put out the most searched for terms on their website.are, sadly, fascism, bigot, racism, complicit, neo-nazi and nationalism. what in your mind did we just witness today? >> the latest and most troubling manifestation of a perennial american problem that many of us hoped had been pushed to the fringes and one that the line, the border between the fringe and the mainstream, it turns out, tragically is a porous one. we're having conversations, using terms, as you allude...
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miriam webster added it back in 2014 and the most popular #used millions of times over and over which i love is the word "love." >> if i knew then what he knows now. is there any way he could have copyrighted it so he could get some coin? >> i'm sure he's probably tried since then. but in addition to bei the impact on stories with groups using it, you know, like "black lives matter," the tea party. >> part of the culture now. >>> we're working for you. a couple thought their home would be safe from termites. turns out it wasn't. and then the real surprise. a big bill in the mail for it all. what you need to know. >>> and we all know what we were doing six years ago today, the day the ground shook under washington knew at 4:30, why the effects of it wi ll fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online f
miriam webster added it back in 2014 and the most popular #used millions of times over and over which i love is the word "love." >> if i knew then what he knows now. is there any way he could have copyrighted it so he could get some coin? >> i'm sure he's probably tried since then. but in addition to bei the impact on stories with groups using it, you know, like "black lives matter," the tea party. >> part of the culture now. >>> we're working for...
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make that mistake again, here aa friendly reminder that we hope will pass muster with our friends at miriamis is a heel. heel. and this is heal as applying to our animal friends a. and this is donald trump. coming up, some final thoughts from my panel. cameras. introducing the newly redesigned gla suv. at a price that'll make you feel like you've gotten away with something. the 2018 gla. lease the gla250 for $359 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. when heartburn hits fight back fast with new tums chewy bites. fast relief in every bite. crunchy outside. chewy inside. tum tum tum tum new tums chewy bites. >>> this hour we've been talking about the politics of hate. but to day love won. the free speech rally that was expected to draw neonazi supporters to boston barely made a blip. drowned out by thousands of people who descended on the it is dwroi make a show of unity and take a stand against racism. undeniable fact that took donald trump four tweet attempts to acknowledge. after the first take on the overwhelmingly peaceful demonstrators is call t
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davis was leading the reperchage final against panama's miriam roper but the win was secured when hern's last world medal in tokyo in 2010. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. brexit talks are under way again — and one of the key issues negotiators are grappling with is what to do about the border between northern ireland and the republic, which will remain in the eu. pa rt part of that border runs through locks, but identifying exactly where that border is is a difficult question. 0ur ireland correspondent, chris buckler, reports now from the border at carlingford loch. these waters are becoming even more of a dividing line. the shore on the southern side of this lough will remain part of the european union, the other is on its way out. and, forfishermen leaving ports in both northern ireland and the republic, that will have an impact. the uk has already announced that it is ending one arrangement that allows other countries to fish in its waters. and many fishermen believe that brexit could offer new opportunities because they could be freed from eu fishin
davis was leading the reperchage final against panama's miriam roper but the win was secured when hern's last world medal in tokyo in 2010. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. brexit talks are under way again — and one of the key issues negotiators are grappling with is what to do about the border between northern ireland and the republic, which will remain in the eu. pa rt part of that border runs through locks, but identifying exactly where that border is is a...
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muhammad abdi's daughter miriam has been injured twice fighting isis. and she's back on the frontlines today. he said he hopes that all his daughter's friends, lost in battle, will not have died for nothing. >> ( translated ): this is a critical moment, because we've already lost so many. if we don't get our rights after losing all these people, then when we will get them? >> reporter: and how many more lives will be lost on the way to an answer? for the pbs newshour, i'm gayle tzemach lemmon in northern syria. >> woodruff: stay with us, coming up on the newshour: what it takes to launch a u.s. nuclear bomb. rebooting retail to appeal to online shoppers. and a black man's brief but spectacular take on finding courage after ferguson. but first, the pace of the news cycle feels like a blistering swirl recently. north korea and charlottesville have bumped the russia investigation out of the headlines. and president trump's latest attacks on republican congressional leaders have overshadowed his very public criticism of his own attorney general. but as lisa
muhammad abdi's daughter miriam has been injured twice fighting isis. and she's back on the frontlines today. he said he hopes that all his daughter's friends, lost in battle, will not have died for nothing. >> ( translated ): this is a critical moment, because we've already lost so many. if we don't get our rights after losing all these people, then when we will get them? >> reporter: and how many more lives will be lost on the way to an answer? for the pbs newshour, i'm gayle...
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miriam? >> i think it was admirable that the first suggestion that was given to her she said ok, i will , do it. i thought that was interesting, not even giving it a second thought, just wanting to help so badly. prof. giesberg: yes, she did not pause. her lack of preparation did not make her cause. you have to give her credit for that. right? we can imagine that it was not unlike the way men made the decision to enlist. they did not necessarily prepare for that. for that decision, and it likely probably happened pretty quickly as well. it makes sense that she would portray it that way. we do not actually know. how much conversation there was within the hour got household about her daughter going off to this dangerous place. we did get a sense of some apprehension, right? >> yeah, but this also could have been dramatized read i felt like she wanted to do something, she made the decision that she was going to do it. it wasn't like -- oh i did it, but oh i should not have said yes. she was comm
miriam? >> i think it was admirable that the first suggestion that was given to her she said ok, i will , do it. i thought that was interesting, not even giving it a second thought, just wanting to help so badly. prof. giesberg: yes, she did not pause. her lack of preparation did not make her cause. you have to give her credit for that. right? we can imagine that it was not unlike the way men made the decision to enlist. they did not necessarily prepare for that. for that decision, and it...
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smythe—davis was leading the reperchage final against panama's miriam roper but won when her opponentin 2010. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. tropical storm harvey has made la ndfall tropical storm harvey has made landfall again in louisiana after hovering in the gulf of mexico. the storm, which previously reached hurricane status, has dumped record rainfall in the region. it's broken in new record for the us continent with 51.88 inches of rain. with me is ilan kelman, researcher on risk and disaster reduction at university college london. thank you forjoining us. we've seen one of the biggest cities in the united states completely paralysed by this, should they have been better prepared? the situation is horrific. no one wants to see this, no one should deserve to experience this. the worst part is in fact that we knew it was coming. could better preparation had been done? absolutely. but not when harvey formed. not when it was apparent harvey was going to make landfall, but years and decades before. houston is a huge city on a flood plain ina houston i
smythe—davis was leading the reperchage final against panama's miriam roper but won when her opponentin 2010. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. tropical storm harvey has made la ndfall tropical storm harvey has made landfall again in louisiana after hovering in the gulf of mexico. the storm, which previously reached hurricane status, has dumped record rainfall in the region. it's broken in new record for the us continent with 51.88 inches of rain. with me is ilan...
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davis was leading the reperchage final against panama's miriam roper but won when her opponent fell awkwardlysport for now. i will have a full round—up in sportsday attacked by six. i will see you then. hugh woozencroft there with the sport. let's return to one of top stories — the situation in houston and the surrounding areas, where local volunteers are stepping in to help with the search and rescue of people caught up in the floods. addicks reservoir and surrounding neighbourhoods have faced particularly severe water levels. the bbc followed teams on trucks and boats as they searched for those in need. this is a bad storm. they said it was catastrophic, it is catastrophic. as soon as it started to creep up to the front door, we had to get out of there. it is overwhelming. i have been crying all morning. it is now flush with the road, coming over the bridge. the streets were flooded before we could get out. if they had told us, you're going to be in an evacuation zone, get out now, i could have pulled my truck out of my garage. and i would be high and dry with a car instead of having it par
davis was leading the reperchage final against panama's miriam roper but won when her opponent fell awkwardlysport for now. i will have a full round—up in sportsday attacked by six. i will see you then. hugh woozencroft there with the sport. let's return to one of top stories — the situation in houston and the surrounding areas, where local volunteers are stepping in to help with the search and rescue of people caught up in the floods. addicks reservoir and surrounding neighbourhoods have...
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miriam paul, she's former journalist for "the los angeles times." her book, "the union of their dreams," interviews through oral history a handful of people who were key activists within the ufw. it's a multiracial group, she interviews filipinos, mexicans, whites, it's a diverse book. she captures their story and tries to argue that in order to understand the history of the union, he need the stories of ordinary people, right? that's one reason i have you do this oral history assignment. it's because the story of the farm worker movement is much broader than just ceasar chavez. there's ordinary people who made it movement go. that's what her book is designed to do. she also wrote one of the first biographies, a full biography ofs of s cesar chavez from birth to death. two books i read that are critical to understanding the diverse legacy of the farm worker movement, one i really like, "to march for others: the black freedom struggle and the united farm workers," this look takes a looks at the alliances between african-americans and the ufw. i've ha
miriam paul, she's former journalist for "the los angeles times." her book, "the union of their dreams," interviews through oral history a handful of people who were key activists within the ufw. it's a multiracial group, she interviews filipinos, mexicans, whites, it's a diverse book. she captures their story and tries to argue that in order to understand the history of the union, he need the stories of ordinary people, right? that's one reason i have you do this oral...
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two other books that i think are important in trying to understand this history, miriam paul a former journalist for the los angeles times" her book the union of their dreams, interviews through oral history a handful of people key activists within the ufw. it's a multiracial group philippine os mexicans, white men, women it's a diverse book they captured the story. they she tries to argue that in order to understand the history of the union you need the stories of ordinary people. that's one reason i have you do in oral history assignment is because the story of the farm worker movement is broad are than caesar chavez. drawer he is and layer itlion. there are many people made that movement go. she also wrote one of the first bioography, a full bioography of caesar chavez from birth to death. two books also that i read that are critical to understanding the diverse legacy of the farm worker plochlt -- one i really like. to march for others, the black freedom struggle and the united farm workers. this book looks at the alliances between the african-americans and u.f.w. none of you talk
two other books that i think are important in trying to understand this history, miriam paul a former journalist for the los angeles times" her book the union of their dreams, interviews through oral history a handful of people key activists within the ufw. it's a multiracial group philippine os mexicans, white men, women it's a diverse book they captured the story. they she tries to argue that in order to understand the history of the union you need the stories of ordinary people. that's...