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what is it about northampton summing cup that works for you?e all get along so well. we have such good banter and well. we have such good banter and we know when to work hard. we are so close and we know each other really well as well. itjust close and we know each other really well as well. it just works was up maisie made her mark on the international scene at the european championships in dublin last year and a winning three gold medals. championships in dublin last year and a winning three gold medalsm was surreal. i don't remember that much of it because i think i was in so much of it because i think i was in so much a shock because it was only my first major meat, so to do all that in my first one and to break two world records as well, i was really ha p py two world records as well, i was really happy with that. so much success so really happy with that. so much success so early really happy with that. so much success so early in her career can be overwhelming, but her coach is in serious when it comes to nurturing young talent. part of
what is it about northampton summing cup that works for you?e all get along so well. we have such good banter and well. we have such good banter and we know when to work hard. we are so close and we know each other really well as well. itjust close and we know each other really well as well. it just works was up maisie made her mark on the international scene at the european championships in dublin last year and a winning three gold medals. championships in dublin last year and a winning three...
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he was one of the longest- serving representatives from northampton county in virginia. he represents this flowering of black political activism, it was through assembling and like peter jacob carter and other black politicians that helped pass the legislation creating public school systems in virginia. readjusting virginia's a dead after the war and other measures like that some of the objects we have related to peter jacobs represent the activism , and the eager embrace of political activism of black man once they had the right to participate in politics. there is a quote here from norfolk county. that showed the voters as they are registered to vote in 1867, there's also a broadside of a mass meeting of the democratic republican association. which was an alliance of black men and white union supporters, who are advocating to give black men the right to vote. right in the waning days of the civil war. it started early on. unfortunately as i said, the white establishment was not happy with this newfound power of black people, and they try to limit that power and did so
he was one of the longest- serving representatives from northampton county in virginia. he represents this flowering of black political activism, it was through assembling and like peter jacob carter and other black politicians that helped pass the legislation creating public school systems in virginia. readjusting virginia's a dead after the war and other measures like that some of the objects we have related to peter jacobs represent the activism , and the eager embrace of political activism...
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the longest-serving representatives from northampton county in virginia. he represents this flowering of black political activism, through assemblyman mike peter jacob carter and other black politicians that helped pass legislation creating a public school system in virginia. readjusting virginia's debt after the war and other measures like that. may represent the activism and eager embrace of political activism of lachman. was the colored voters as they were described to register to vote in 1867. there is also a broadside about a mass meeting of the democratic republican association which was an alliance of black men and also white union supporters who were advocating to give lachman the right to vote, in the days of the civil war. that activism started early on. unfortunately, as i said, the white establishment was not happy with this newfound power of black people and acted to limit that power. it did so through various measures. measures designed to disenfranchise black men from participation. it was passed in 1902. if the culmination of decades worth
the longest-serving representatives from northampton county in virginia. he represents this flowering of black political activism, through assemblyman mike peter jacob carter and other black politicians that helped pass legislation creating a public school system in virginia. readjusting virginia's debt after the war and other measures like that. may represent the activism and eager embrace of political activism of lachman. was the colored voters as they were described to register to vote in...
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from there we go round the country to northampton and birmingham and we come back to london.p of dewsbury. —— mushy. burton's theatre, on the doorstep of dewsbury. -- mushy. and how has it been for him becoming so well—known? when you get that kind of fame, you have nerves of steel, and that has allowed him to continue to put himself in difficult positions. that he has chosen to put himself in and overcome. i think the fame and the stardom, it put him on the back foot, now he is studying to be a presenter in broadcastjournalism. i'm sure that someone is watching! we will be looking out, he will be here, i'm sure. fingers crossed. thank you very much. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. good morning. once again, ben stokes trying to lead the rescue act supported by jonny bairstow. england started to hundred 97 runs behind, but look at this. ben stokes with a fighting spirit early on. a defined boundary there. he has moved on. going strong. england are 212—5. a second new ball there. a warning for england, the new ball available for the australians. englan
from there we go round the country to northampton and birmingham and we come back to london.p of dewsbury. —— mushy. burton's theatre, on the doorstep of dewsbury. -- mushy. and how has it been for him becoming so well—known? when you get that kind of fame, you have nerves of steel, and that has allowed him to continue to put himself in difficult positions. that he has chosen to put himself in and overcome. i think the fame and the stardom, it put him on the back foot, now he is studying...
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>> i am the moderator of the hampton falls school district and northampton. have to say, there are more people today than at the last school meeting. [laughter] anyway, we are going to do something that is really traditional here in new hampshire and that is a lottery. elizabeth is going to pick two numbers -- elizabeth is not going to pick two numbers out, she's going to hold the basket while i pick two numbers out. so i am responsible for whoever did not get picked. the first number, when i call the number out raise your hand and someone will bring the microphone to you. the lucky winner for the first question is number 2010. 2010. sen. warren: do we have a winner? >> you must be present to win. [applause] sen. warren: and we are throwing in a stuffed animal. >> 2010? last call. one more time. 2019? we have a winner, over there. congratulations. and while the mic is making its way to her, we are going to pick another number so you can get on deck. and the next person will be, 1997. 1997? and another winner over here, 1997. so those are the first two questio
>> i am the moderator of the hampton falls school district and northampton. have to say, there are more people today than at the last school meeting. [laughter] anyway, we are going to do something that is really traditional here in new hampshire and that is a lottery. elizabeth is going to pick two numbers -- elizabeth is not going to pick two numbers out, she's going to hold the basket while i pick two numbers out. so i am responsible for whoever did not get picked. the first number,...
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northampton committee colleges the number one associate degree grant college in pennsylvania for latinos. if i seem like i'm bursting with pride i am a little bit about those two schools. having said that i have been to the school since i've been elected and i've learned learned from their frustration of some that challenges the administration sees because and constant decreases in funding these kinds of schools, not just the stupid these schools across the country that are struggling so much to keep from raising tuition for their students and by and large are doing a pretty good job of it but that money has to be taken from somewhere. what i am consistently hearing from them is the schools are contracting the services that they provide to the students and that is a real harm to the students. i would like you perhaps dr. araujocabrera and to address -- mchatton let me ask you how student outcomes vary depending on what institutions you are able to spend on the instruction of the student support system? >> i don't have the full study in front of me that i confer for you to and i should me
northampton committee colleges the number one associate degree grant college in pennsylvania for latinos. if i seem like i'm bursting with pride i am a little bit about those two schools. having said that i have been to the school since i've been elected and i've learned learned from their frustration of some that challenges the administration sees because and constant decreases in funding these kinds of schools, not just the stupid these schools across the country that are struggling so much...
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"mushy: lyrically speaking" is on stage in watford, before going on tour to slough, northampton, birminghame barton, is here to tell us what's caught his eye. he is having a look inside the papers for us. it's good to see you again. what do you have? the first story that caught my eye for obvious reasons is this memorial fund for a 999 memorial in london, the brainchild of a volunteer police sergeant in london. he was inspired when he remembered his grandfather showing him a sapling that had been planted in honour of pc alison armitage, who sadly died on duty in manchester in 2001. it is interesting. it characterises the memorial for the police, for the emergency services, with the army. we are used to the cenotaphs and military memorials but there are very few for civilian emergency services. i am very few for civilian emergency services. lam part very few for civilian emergency services. i am part of the uk police memorial, a police arboretum memorial trust. we are still looking for £4 million to build a memorial to police at the arboretum in staffordshire. this is different, this is for
"mushy: lyrically speaking" is on stage in watford, before going on tour to slough, northampton, birminghame barton, is here to tell us what's caught his eye. he is having a look inside the papers for us. it's good to see you again. what do you have? the first story that caught my eye for obvious reasons is this memorial fund for a 999 memorial in london, the brainchild of a volunteer police sergeant in london. he was inspired when he remembered his grandfather showing him a sapling...
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mushy: lyrically speaking is on stage in watford, before going on tour to slough, northampton, birminghamth table tennis champion will bayley. it is a busy time for him, with the european championships this week, and of course the small matter of training for strictly. we will hear how it is all going in a few minutes. stay with us, headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and sally nugent. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. schools should stay open at evenings, weekends and holidays to help protect pupils from crime and gangs, according to the children's commissioner for england. anne longfield said children no longer feel safe on the streets, and that opening classrooms outside of usual hours could offer a safe space for activities. the government says it's making record investments in education and children's services to help young people overcome the challenges they face. they have got fantastic sports facilities, arts facilities, technology there, all of which gets locked up just at the time when children need it most, and the
mushy: lyrically speaking is on stage in watford, before going on tour to slough, northampton, birminghamth table tennis champion will bayley. it is a busy time for him, with the european championships this week, and of course the small matter of training for strictly. we will hear how it is all going in a few minutes. stay with us, headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and sally nugent. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. schools...
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stephen was sent to two different units from st andrews and northampton, he moved to the priory in clacton—on—sea my family as a whole. the amount of physical, mental and verbal abuse and not to mention chemical abuse and restraint that he had was absurd. at times, i just felt like i was going to bring my sun, my sun was going to come home ina my sun, my sun was going to come home in a box. and when i say a box, imeana home in a box. and when i say a box, i mean a coffin because there were times he was so catatonic, left, it felt like he was dying. why did he go in? you had no say in it?|j felt like he was dying. why did he go in? you had no say in it? i had no say whatsoever. it had been arranged through the social services asa arranged through the social services as a whole. because he had special needs? yes and he had challenging behaviours. he had a serious incident, a head injury that was very, very serious and he nearly died. this was at a residential school. and with that came the idea that he was too challenging for them to look after and this was a special school for people like him. to
stephen was sent to two different units from st andrews and northampton, he moved to the priory in clacton—on—sea my family as a whole. the amount of physical, mental and verbal abuse and not to mention chemical abuse and restraint that he had was absurd. at times, i just felt like i was going to bring my sun, my sun was going to come home ina my sun, my sun was going to come home in a box. and when i say a box, imeana home in a box. and when i say a box, i mean a coffin because there were...
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even before the founding, go back to the statute of northampton in england in the 1300s) blackstone throughthe colonial era. we had in the colonial period , here in the northeast laws that effectively banned people from having loaded guns in urban areas, places like philadelphia stringent gun laws and those traveling with the country as it extended west, places like dodge city and tombstone, boasting us gun humans , they made it illegal to carry her guns in city limits but gun regulation is nothing new in the us and a properly applied test of history and tradition could end up upholding a lot of gun laws. so my opposition to this test to be clear is not because i thinknext history and tradition are irrelevant . nor is it that the tests properly applied would be differences, i don't think it would the problem that exists give satisfactory answers in the kind of hard cases that the courts are going to have to confront. the second amendment is 27 words long. nothing in the words you whether a machine gun is an arm protected by the second amendment, nothing tells you whether a person under the
even before the founding, go back to the statute of northampton in england in the 1300s) blackstone throughthe colonial era. we had in the colonial period , here in the northeast laws that effectively banned people from having loaded guns in urban areas, places like philadelphia stringent gun laws and those traveling with the country as it extended west, places like dodge city and tombstone, boasting us gun humans , they made it illegal to carry her guns in city limits but gun regulation is...
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william is next up in northampton, massachusetts, he is on our students and parents line. welcome.aller: good morning. about wanted to comment climate change. i really admire this generation of youngsters out here, like greta thornburg, and all the people who are standing up for a cause. it is very inspiring to others. that,t -- besides personally, what i think about climate change is, in the purview of estrogen physics and andogic time with the space the weather, and how the planet actually involved from molten rock to having this atmosphere, it took billions of years. now, we have only been here for tens of thousands of years, but for these scientists to come right now and say that we have -- weta, we have this have a very, very slim margin of usable data that is somewhat reliable. and if you want to say that there are more fierce storms and the ice caps are melting, you can say that, but really, science does not know if there is global warming or not, and if these kids want to save the earth, like the rain forest, from being chopped down, and conserve all sorts of projects to co
william is next up in northampton, massachusetts, he is on our students and parents line. welcome.aller: good morning. about wanted to comment climate change. i really admire this generation of youngsters out here, like greta thornburg, and all the people who are standing up for a cause. it is very inspiring to others. that,t -- besides personally, what i think about climate change is, in the purview of estrogen physics and andogic time with the space the weather, and how the planet actually...