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my name is richard james for the university of pennsylvania libraries i'm happy to have the opportunity to talk to doctor jason but his new book the problem with alzheimer's writing about bioethics and aging in the neurosciences. previous works include the novel open wound and jason has written essays for "the new york times", "washington post" the hill and the philadelphia inquirer. as well as hundreds of research articles professor of medicine health policy neurology had the university of pennsylvania and codirector of the ten memory center where he cares for patients he lives in philadelphia. today's talk is being recorded for broadcast at a later date. you don't have to worry about muting yourself. we expect to have time after hours to take questions from the online audience. please use q&a to suggest questions we will bring them later on in the presentation. so my e-book copy was picked up shortly after it was released last month it is a great example of science communication in the same class of books that it effectively and describes complex scientific principles and problems. an
my name is richard james for the university of pennsylvania libraries i'm happy to have the opportunity to talk to doctor jason but his new book the problem with alzheimer's writing about bioethics and aging in the neurosciences. previous works include the novel open wound and jason has written essays for "the new york times", "washington post" the hill and the philadelphia inquirer. as well as hundreds of research articles professor of medicine health policy neurology had...
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my name is richard james for the university of pennsylvania libraries i'm happy to have the opportunity to talk to doctor jason but his new book the problem with alzheimer's
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beautiful book, to our beautiful cinematographer, joshua _ beautiful cinematographer, joshua james richardsshua james richards, and to the entire nomadland company. were _ the entire nomadland company. were there any surprises, peter? i think it was a surprise to many that sir anthony hopkins was named best actor at the age of 83. of course he has won an oscar before four silence of the lambs, winning this time for the father and a story that resonates with many families struggling with an older relative, in this case the father of the family, struggling with dementia, and the gradual loss of memory and how that challenges the family dynamic. there anthony hopkins wasn't on hand, certainly not here — i understand he is in wales at the moment — so we didn't see him accepting his award. a surprise, because it was a very challenging category that he was in, very strong competition. but i think really topping his career with that very gritty performance that he put in. thank you very much. peter bowes, covering the oscars for others. well, we can now speak to michael schneider, who's senior edi
beautiful book, to our beautiful cinematographer, joshua _ beautiful cinematographer, joshua james richardsshua james richards, and to the entire nomadland company. were _ the entire nomadland company. were there any surprises, peter? i think it was a surprise to many that sir anthony hopkins was named best actor at the age of 83. of course he has won an oscar before four silence of the lambs, winning this time for the father and a story that resonates with many families struggling with an...
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beautifully lens by dp joshua james richards, who captures the harsh beauty of the midwest.omad land is a wide—screen experience that will be in uk cinemas from may the 17th. in the meantime, you can find it online on disney plus. from the sublime to the ridiculous, with wild mountain thyme, a ripe slice of irish whimsy that makes the fluffy 90s charm a waking makes the fluffy 90s charm waking ned look like a hard hitting ken loach documentary and gives the 2010 stinker a run for its money as the most preposterous torc ever to grace the emerald isle. are you all right? fine, how are you doing out there? fishing. that was fishing? yeah. emily blunt and jamie dornan are star—crossed pair rosemary and anthony, who grew up on neighbouring farms. and they were clearly made for each other, despite anthony's bizarre inability to pop the question. would you marry me? enterjon hamm's american relative, adam, and quickly gets the hots for rosemary and her land after being offered the chance to buy the family farm, which anthony's father feels he is ill suited to inherit. i don't see a
beautifully lens by dp joshua james richards, who captures the harsh beauty of the midwest.omad land is a wide—screen experience that will be in uk cinemas from may the 17th. in the meantime, you can find it online on disney plus. from the sublime to the ridiculous, with wild mountain thyme, a ripe slice of irish whimsy that makes the fluffy 90s charm a waking makes the fluffy 90s charm waking ned look like a hard hitting ken loach documentary and gives the 2010 stinker a run for its money as...
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my name is richard james for the university of pennsylvania libraries i'm happy to have the opportunityto talk to doctor jason but his new book the problem with alzheimer's
my name is richard james for the university of pennsylvania libraries i'm happy to have the opportunityto talk to doctor jason but his new book the problem with alzheimer's
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president joe biden has sent former senator chris dodd and deputy sen secretaries of state richard armitage and james steinberg to meet taiwan's leaders aging regards taiwan as a breakaway province. the prime minister vincent has told down to 0 volcanic activity on the caribbean island could go on for months eruptions have blanketed the country and ash and are threatening water and food supplies $16000.00 residents have been forced from their homes and gallagher reports. for decades less of free air remain dormant but late last week huge eruption sent gas and rocks spewing from its summit probably 50 kilometers. above the summit no the initial impact led to evacuation orders 416000 residents on monday a big a volcanic explosion made a dire situation worse those that didn't evacuate to dealing with increasing amounts of choking ash and water shortages and fear that more eruptions may come i'm not telling a lie and right now i think. because we don't know if you ever get back. now with the suffering look aid from neighboring countries is slowly making its way to this island of 100000 people but the pri
president joe biden has sent former senator chris dodd and deputy sen secretaries of state richard armitage and james steinberg to meet taiwan's leaders aging regards taiwan as a breakaway province. the prime minister vincent has told down to 0 volcanic activity on the caribbean island could go on for months eruptions have blanketed the country and ash and are threatening water and food supplies $16000.00 residents have been forced from their homes and gallagher reports. for decades less of...
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it's astounding it's richard nixon. james k. polk serves speak of the house and while he's in speak of the house jackson's supported home, tennessee begins to wayne. okay the years he was speaker. i mean we talked he would he became speaker in in 1833 and served three terms he ran 1833 and lost his fellow tennessee and john bell. he beat bell the following year. and then was reelected as speaker. so he's reluctant for two terms now. now he's watching from the hill. while he's in congress and this debacle occurs over this scandal in the jackson cabinet? and i think he looks at that and country was almost paralyzed. the government was not functional during that period and and president jackson was old and and couldn't function. um, really loved andrew jackson. admired andrew jackson but he didn't make the same mistakes that jackson made for example, there were. when he becomes president jackson has two requests of keep francis blair as the editor. of our party newspaper and called who's it called? the paper the paper was the union
it's astounding it's richard nixon. james k. polk serves speak of the house and while he's in speak of the house jackson's supported home, tennessee begins to wayne. okay the years he was speaker. i mean we talked he would he became speaker in in 1833 and served three terms he ran 1833 and lost his fellow tennessee and john bell. he beat bell the following year. and then was reelected as speaker. so he's reluctant for two terms now. now he's watching from the hill. while he's in congress and...
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president joe biden has sent former senator chris dodd and deputy secretaries of state richard armitage and james steinberg to meet taiwan's meet is ahead of their arrival china's foreign ministry spokesman person warned the u.s. not to quote play with fire beijing regards taiwan as a breakaway province. somalia's president has extended his term in office for 2 more years president of mohammed a law he signed a bill into law despite opposition from some members of parliament his mandate ended in february sparking protests and calls for him to step down presidential and parliamentary elections were jus to take place this year but leaders of 5 semi autonomous states have failed to agree on how voting should be conducted let's speak to our correspondent catherine so he joins us live now from nairobi and catherine so the process of law has not been followed here what's been the reaction in some audiences. yes a lot of somalis are saying that what the president has done is problematic on so many levels so he signed this motion into the last night but ideally what's supposed to happen according to the
president joe biden has sent former senator chris dodd and deputy secretaries of state richard armitage and james steinberg to meet taiwan's meet is ahead of their arrival china's foreign ministry spokesman person warned the u.s. not to quote play with fire beijing regards taiwan as a breakaway province. somalia's president has extended his term in office for 2 more years president of mohammed a law he signed a bill into law despite opposition from some members of parliament his mandate ended...
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he's trying to scrub it off by talking about james eastland and richard russell, and it's true.he southern segregationist democrats were the -- you know, were the arch defenders of segregation. but that was a very different political world, and many of the voters who supported those southern segregationists, the modern equivalents are very strongly voting republican. in fact, ted cruz relies on the voters who are the most uneasy about racial change. 80% of republicans, for example, now say in polling that the police killings of unarmed black men are isolated incidents, not part of a pattern. the denial that systemic racism exists is one of the absolute glues that holds together the modern republican coalition. >> ted cruz, that was then, but this is now. take a look in the mirror. thank you very much. i appreciate it, ron. i'll see you soon. >>> tributes coming in for former vice president walter mondale, who died at 93. the life and legacy of the civil rights advocate, next. >>> some breaking news tonight. former vice president walter mondale has died at the age of 93. presiden
he's trying to scrub it off by talking about james eastland and richard russell, and it's true.he southern segregationist democrats were the -- you know, were the arch defenders of segregation. but that was a very different political world, and many of the voters who supported those southern segregationists, the modern equivalents are very strongly voting republican. in fact, ted cruz relies on the voters who are the most uneasy about racial change. 80% of republicans, for example, now say in...
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he's trying to scrub it off by talking about james east lunde and richard russell. and it's true.n segregationist democrats were the arch defenders of segregation. but that was a very different political world, and many of the voters who supported those southern segregationists, the modern equivalents, are very strongly voting republican. in fact ted cruz relies on the voters who are the most uneasy. 80% of republicans, for example, now saying in polling that the police killings of unarmed black men are isolated incidents. the denial of systemic racism exists is one of the absolute glues that holds together the modern republican coalition. >> and that was then but this is now. take a look in the mirror. thank you. i'll see you soon. >>> tributes coming in for walter mondale who died at 93. the life and legacy of the civil rights advocate, next. vo: president biden's bold new jobs plan - it rebuilds our country and tackles climate change with clean energy jobs. biden: the american jobs plan will lead to a transformational progress in our effort to tackle climate change with america
he's trying to scrub it off by talking about james east lunde and richard russell. and it's true.n segregationist democrats were the arch defenders of segregation. but that was a very different political world, and many of the voters who supported those southern segregationists, the modern equivalents, are very strongly voting republican. in fact ted cruz relies on the voters who are the most uneasy. 80% of republicans, for example, now saying in polling that the police killings of unarmed...
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james harris' sister, betty, the wife of ashhopper, traveled in richard taylor's detachment and reverend butrick also accompanied this attachment, wrote in his journal saturday, december 1, 1838, on a thursday, two children, one a daughter of our dear sister ashhopper were called into eternity. so james harris now lost his grandfather, his wife's mother and his niece. and by this time the extreme heat of summer had given way to an unseasonably cold winter, and the reverend further wrote on december 26th, it is said the detachment south of the mississippi are stopped by floating ice and mr. hillbrand's attachment stopped by the same means at the ohio river. december 27th, we proceeded with the detachment, about six miles where we camped for the week. here the snow increased to three or four inches and the weather was excessively cold. lucy butler, in the same letter that i mentioned earlier, written on december 20th states, my husband has preached among the cherokees and attended on them as physician since they were first taken. last summer by their request he was appointed a physician by
james harris' sister, betty, the wife of ashhopper, traveled in richard taylor's detachment and reverend butrick also accompanied this attachment, wrote in his journal saturday, december 1, 1838, on a thursday, two children, one a daughter of our dear sister ashhopper were called into eternity. so james harris now lost his grandfather, his wife's mother and his niece. and by this time the extreme heat of summer had given way to an unseasonably cold winter, and the reverend further wrote on...
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richard nixon said when he and ian fleming sat down and chatted about james bond, fleming told nixon bill harvey was an inspiration for the james bond character. now if you can't trust richard nixon, who can you trust? and then, of course, ted shackley. this name may ring a bell because shackley was the chief of station in saigon during a lot of the vietnam war. he will become a central figure in the "operation mongoose" plan because he was a chief of station in another place and someone that may surprise you and we'll talk about that in a second. so there are some very straightforward attempts at castro's life. i want to get those out of the way before we get into more elaborate ones. there were some, let's just go and shoot the dude that you'd think would be the keep it simple, stupid, theory. one of them was felix rodriguez. anyone heard of the name felix rodriguez? some. he's still alive. he lives in miami today. he used to be the president of the brigade 2506 foundation. one of the guys who went in actually before the bay of pigs invasion. it was called a gray team, an infiltrat
richard nixon said when he and ian fleming sat down and chatted about james bond, fleming told nixon bill harvey was an inspiration for the james bond character. now if you can't trust richard nixon, who can you trust? and then, of course, ted shackley. this name may ring a bell because shackley was the chief of station in saigon during a lot of the vietnam war. he will become a central figure in the "operation mongoose" plan because he was a chief of station in another place and...
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about a hundred different people, who did fleming base james bond on, well, harvey is somebody who is part of this group. we have it from richard nixon himself. he said that when he and ian fleming sat down and talked about james bond, femming told nixon that bill harvey was an inspiration for the james bond character. if you can't trust richard nixon, who can you trust. and ted shackley, this name might ring a bell. he was the chief of station in saigon during a lot of the vietnam war. he will become a central figure in the operation mongoose plan. before he went to street -- vietnam, a chief of station in another place, somewhere that may surprise you. we'll talk about that in a second. there are straightforward attempts at castro's life, and i want to get those out of the way before we get into the more elaborate ones. there were some let's just go and shoot the dude, keep it simple stupid theory, and one was a man named felix rodriguez. anyone heard of the name felix rodriguez. my staff in the back is going, yes, i talk about him all the time. he's still alive, lives in miami today, used to be the president of the brigade 2
about a hundred different people, who did fleming base james bond on, well, harvey is somebody who is part of this group. we have it from richard nixon himself. he said that when he and ian fleming sat down and talked about james bond, femming told nixon that bill harvey was an inspiration for the james bond character. if you can't trust richard nixon, who can you trust. and ted shackley, this name might ring a bell. he was the chief of station in saigon during a lot of the vietnam war. he will...
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james. police searching for missing 19—year—old student richard okorogheye have said a body has been found in of tuesday march the 23rd, walking towards epping forest. inquiries are under way to identify the body. officers and police dogs have been searching the forest for four days. our correspondent tim muffettjoins me now. bring us up—to—date. as you say, richard okorogheye left his family home on march the 22nd, last seen on cctv in loughton in essex on tuesday the 23rd and since then there have been many appeals first sightings, extensive searches and five days ago police began searching woodland in epping forest in essex was evening, the met police issued a statement and said they had been informed by colleagues in essex police searching for the missing at 19—year—olds that a body has been found in epping forest in a pool in the woodland. they said inquiries are under way to identify the body and they detectives investigating the disappearance are aware and his family are being supported by specially trained officers. thank ou ve specially trained officers. thank you very much- _ specia
james. police searching for missing 19—year—old student richard okorogheye have said a body has been found in of tuesday march the 23rd, walking towards epping forest. inquiries are under way to identify the body. officers and police dogs have been searching the forest for four days. our correspondent tim muffettjoins me now. bring us up—to—date. as you say, richard okorogheye left his family home on march the 22nd, last seen on cctv in loughton in essex on tuesday the 23rd and since...
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i'm dean richards what you actually thought it funny. and they'll be sport. mom. james we're in now to talk more about that. about 15 minutes. 20 minutes on the buzz. stay tuned. >> that in. >> we are back. time now is 9.24 breaking news just into our newsroom. it is confirmed rapper dmx has died. now at the age of 50. the rapper whose real name is earl simmons had been in a new york hospital after suffering a heart attack last friday night. we understand that he had dealt with some organ yesterday and today and now we're getting confirmation that he has passed. he made his rap debut back in 1998 and has released 7 albums earning 3 grammy nominations and his fans now learning this morning that he has passed. >> 9.25 right now and we told you yesterday about 3 whales. now it's 4 dead whales. they've washed up around the bay. the latest was a gray whale found on near beach. that's 4 in one week. a very short span of time. so the scientists are all wondering what is going on. first there was will discover that washed up the christie feel less wednesday. then the fitzgerald
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james carville. i want to get a quick thought from you, richard. >> listen, where i will agree with mercedes is not about when you say certain words it hurts black people and so we can have that conversation, don't silence the words but have a real conversation about the impacts of slavery and not say that we brought over workers from africa and treated them nicely. let's have a true conversation and throw the language to the wayside in my opinion. >> harris: all right. great to see you both. good discussion. add this to the can't make it up file. where this hunter biden will teach a class on fake news this fall. i'm perched. i'm so thirsty for this. i will need two glasses of water. will he finally answer questions about his laptop? the president cutting questions from reporters short yesterday. joe concha is here to tell us why exactly did that happen? veteran homeowners, this is the best time in history to turn your home equity into cash. because home values have climbed to all time highs. and so has your equity. turn it into cash now, while mortgage rates are near all time lows. the newday 100 va cas
james carville. i want to get a quick thought from you, richard. >> listen, where i will agree with mercedes is not about when you say certain words it hurts black people and so we can have that conversation, don't silence the words but have a real conversation about the impacts of slavery and not say that we brought over workers from africa and treated them nicely. let's have a true conversation and throw the language to the wayside in my opinion. >> harris: all right. great to see...
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james buffum took the boat to dublin. why because a quaker printer abolitionist in dublin richard webb had agreed to reprint a copy of the narrative. the day that frederick arrived in ireland he wrote back to and he said he was safe in old island and for douglas. this was remarkable feeling because while in america, he never ever felt truly safe, but now for the first time in his life he could feel safe. also, and this is really important during his life frederick had never felt he was honored or treated as an equal evil women in the so called free states. and again, he wrote garrison saying that in ireland for the first time in his life. he felt an equal i find myself not treated as a color but as a man not as a thing, but as a child of the common father of us all and again, this is very important because the sense of freedom and equality provides a springboard for frederick to find his own voice in so many ways. so frederick, he's in ireland and he has many highlights frederick as an abolitionist was also like many quakers like many abolitionists was a great supporter of temperance. he never drank and partly he wanted
james buffum took the boat to dublin. why because a quaker printer abolitionist in dublin richard webb had agreed to reprint a copy of the narrative. the day that frederick arrived in ireland he wrote back to and he said he was safe in old island and for douglas. this was remarkable feeling because while in america, he never ever felt truly safe, but now for the first time in his life he could feel safe. also, and this is really important during his life frederick had never felt he was honored...
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with sex, good-bye uncle tom, the charlie films and most famously, richard fletcher's mandigo released in 1975, it starts a broke jamesason -- very explanations for why he would agree to be in mandingo, tax problems seem to be the most prevalent answer. regardless why he takes the role, he plays a psycho pathic plantation owner. the movie features unbridled racism, mandingo fighting, rape, sex, and one of the strangest endings in hollywood history. this picture with the pot comes from the end of mandingo but i'm not going to explain it. you have to watch it for yourself to understand what's going on. the film critic, roger ebert calls it manure and racist trash. but the black exploitation era is going to serve as a necessary counter weight to the films of the pass, jezebel and gone with the wind and the birth of a nation. and because we have these two opposite polls in the way we depict slavery on film, this is going to force americans somewhere back to the middle. we have to find a more balanced and nuanced way to tell the slavery narrative and that process will really begin in the 1990s. so in 1995, miramax releases
with sex, good-bye uncle tom, the charlie films and most famously, richard fletcher's mandigo released in 1975, it starts a broke jamesason -- very explanations for why he would agree to be in mandingo, tax problems seem to be the most prevalent answer. regardless why he takes the role, he plays a psycho pathic plantation owner. the movie features unbridled racism, mandingo fighting, rape, sex, and one of the strangest endings in hollywood history. this picture with the pot comes from the end...
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obviously made jack dorsey and the gang get too nervous and take down james' work that he's been doing for quite some time. griff: richardrm itself or the woke mobs on these platforms that really have the power here. in these hearings on capitol hill in the past, you've seen somewhat bipartisan pushback to rein in these big tech companies. what do you think? do you agree with trying to rein them in on this cancel culture? >> well, thanks for having me, griff, and it's good to see you, mercedes. look, a couple of things here. number one, i do believe that we have to think about, we have to, as a country, reimagine how we do technology, right? and part of that is putting some regulations in place, working with big tech to figure out how we create a way where they can operate in the free market and we also allow for some fairness on their platforms. but with that being said, the key word here is capitalism, right? whether or not you like what twitter does, if people don't like twitter, if the folks feel like they're being canceled, they can crypt a new platform, and -- crypt -- crept createuate a new platform. if you have a
obviously made jack dorsey and the gang get too nervous and take down james' work that he's been doing for quite some time. griff: richardrm itself or the woke mobs on these platforms that really have the power here. in these hearings on capitol hill in the past, you've seen somewhat bipartisan pushback to rein in these big tech companies. what do you think? do you agree with trying to rein them in on this cancel culture? >> well, thanks for having me, griff, and it's good to see you,...
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and i'm a huge james gunn fan and i got a call from james gunn he was like, "there's this role for you in the movie, and you play a guy named richard he was nice enough to let me be in it and like, it's a thing i still can't believe. it is ridiculous >> jimmy: how does this feel when that comes out because the world globally saw it, and they're all loving it and so excited. >> well, my family and friends, like, it was the first time they ever got super excited for anything i've ever done. i was like, "thanks. i just put a movie out in june." >> jimmy: that was about - >> that was about me and the family [ laughter ] >> jimmy: didn't care about that one they want to see this one. >> yeah, but they were like, "suicide squad," the two seconds, man two seconds in the trailer, bro --" >> jimmy: dude, congrats >> thank you >> jimmy: i just want to say, i don't know if i told you but "king of staten island," you crushed it dude. >> aww, thanks man >> jimmy: it was really great. and there were a some scenes i'm like - [ cheers and applause and you're funny in the whole thing. and it's funny there's a couple scenes i go, "go. go, pete, go,
and i'm a huge james gunn fan and i got a call from james gunn he was like, "there's this role for you in the movie, and you play a guy named richard he was nice enough to let me be in it and like, it's a thing i still can't believe. it is ridiculous >> jimmy: how does this feel when that comes out because the world globally saw it, and they're all loving it and so excited. >> well, my family and friends, like, it was the first time they ever got super excited for anything i've...
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james monroe. so without further ado, it's a real pleasure to introduce sculptor gordon kray. [ applause ] >> thank you, richard. thank you very much. it's like old times here. i am going to be talking about portraying monroe. specifically, this is through the vehicle of the new monroe monument at the college, but i will be referring to older examples and, of course, a lot of the reference materials that i use, a lot of them out of dan preston's wonderful book as i used as the main point of going back for references of portraits of monroe. so, to begin, this is the base of the new monument. here is a continuous narrative relief around the sculpture here. so it's basically a two-part monument. we have the relief, and we'll see -- we have the statue up above, which is here. now, this monument is due to the generosity of the owens foundation and their foresight of getting monroe on the campus of his alma mater and with support of taylor, taylor receively, our president, was behind this, too. we recognized it was an oversight not to have honored on campus a brilliant alumnus like james monroe, whereas any other col
james monroe. so without further ado, it's a real pleasure to introduce sculptor gordon kray. [ applause ] >> thank you, richard. thank you very much. it's like old times here. i am going to be talking about portraying monroe. specifically, this is through the vehicle of the new monroe monument at the college, but i will be referring to older examples and, of course, a lot of the reference materials that i use, a lot of them out of dan preston's wonderful book as i used as the main point...
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hopefully some of you are familiar with richard fleischer's mandingo, which is released in 1975 the film stars the very venerable and apparently very broke james mason as a there are various explanations for why mason would agree to be in mandingo tax problems seem to be the most prevalent answer but regardless of why he takes the role he plays a psychopathic plantation owner and he is opposite former heavyweight boxing champion kid norton ken norton who plays a slave named me the movie features unbridled racism mandingo fighting rape interracial sex group sex and fantaside and one of the strangest endings in hollywood history this picture with the pop comes from the end of mandingo, but i'm not going to explain it. you just have to watch it for yourself. to even begin to understand what's going on in this image the film critic roger ebert calls mandingo quote manure and racist trash but the black exploitation here despite not winning over elite film critics or film aficionados is going to serve as a necessary counterweight to the moonlight in magnolia films of the past to jezebel and gone with the wind and the birth of a nation and because we
hopefully some of you are familiar with richard fleischer's mandingo, which is released in 1975 the film stars the very venerable and apparently very broke james mason as a there are various explanations for why mason would agree to be in mandingo tax problems seem to be the most prevalent answer but regardless of why he takes the role he plays a psychopathic plantation owner and he is opposite former heavyweight boxing champion kid norton ken norton who plays a slave named me the movie...
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. _ studio: assistant chief constable tom richards of kent police they are paying tribute to police community support officerjulia jamesind this crime. he was asked at that news conference whether it was possible that someone she had come across in her line of work was responsible. he was asked about a motive of robbery, someone trying to steal her dog, whether a stranger could have been responsible, but he kept saying he was keeping all options open at this stage and paying tribute of course tojulia james, he described her as a hugely devoted individual serving the people of kent most recently working with victims of domestic violence. he said it was dangerous to get blinkered at this stage to try to narrow down the possibilities too much but clearly looking for help from the public asking members of the public who saw anything strange, anything suspicious out of the ordinary, on tuesday or wednesday, who may have seenjulia james at some point on tuesday, to get in touch with kent police. helena wilkinson asking some of the questions at that news conference. helena, does genuinely seem, though, at the moment, that pol
. _ studio: assistant chief constable tom richards of kent police they are paying tribute to police community support officerjulia jamesind this crime. he was asked at that news conference whether it was possible that someone she had come across in her line of work was responsible. he was asked about a motive of robbery, someone trying to steal her dog, whether a stranger could have been responsible, but he kept saying he was keeping all options open at this stage and paying tribute of course...
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i'd like to take this opportunity to acknowledge james cold well reach out to him. shawn richard is here from brothers against guns. you probably know members of the street violence intervention program if you need help give us a chance to provide an opportunity oral turntive to someone that will cause hurt and pain to a person and members of their family and community i old like to thank everyone that helped put the program together. thank you for scraping the resources together so, the work they do to get to this point is amazing i'd like to thank the neighborhood organizes and people who will be the boots on the ground we have been through a lot, everybody. we have been through a lot it's been hard on our senior, children, and community let's not make peoples lives worse by our actions. say a kind word or two to someone else. let's lookout for one another i'd say let's smile to one another but mile with your eyes. thank you for the work you do and thank you for being here today at the point am i taking questions. yes. >> thank you for sending it again in the last message. i di
i'd like to take this opportunity to acknowledge james cold well reach out to him. shawn richard is here from brothers against guns. you probably know members of the street violence intervention program if you need help give us a chance to provide an opportunity oral turntive to someone that will cause hurt and pain to a person and members of their family and community i old like to thank everyone that helped put the program together. thank you for scraping the resources together so, the work...
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i'd like to take this opportunity to acknowledge james cold well reach out to him. shawn richardre from brothers against guns. you probably know members of the street violence intervention program if you need help give us a chance to provide an opportunity oral turntive to someone that will cause hurt and pain to a person and members of their family and community i old like to thank everyone that helped put the program together. thank you for scraping the resources together so, the work they do to get to this point is amazing i'd like to thank the neighborhood organizes and people who will be the boots on the ground we have been through a lot, everybody. we have been through a lot it's been hard on our senior, children, and community let's not make peoples lives worse by our actions. say a kind word or two to someone else. let's lookout for one another i'd say let's smile to one another but mile with your eyes. thank you for the work you do and thank you for being here today at the point am i taking questions. yes. >> in august 2019 construction began on the new facility at 1995
i'd like to take this opportunity to acknowledge james cold well reach out to him. shawn richardre from brothers against guns. you probably know members of the street violence intervention program if you need help give us a chance to provide an opportunity oral turntive to someone that will cause hurt and pain to a person and members of their family and community i old like to thank everyone that helped put the program together. thank you for scraping the resources together so, the work they do...
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james brown. >> okay. >> i can talk about crimson tide football. >> sure. >> i can talk about boston red sox baseball. jonathan lemire, let's start there. garrett richardswhat did i say, this kid could be our next cy young winner. did i ever say that when he was like pitching -- >> i believe the -- >> horribly the last game? >> i believe the word you used was cofaxian to describe garrett richards' potential. yeah, that came out of nowhere last night. he's not exactly been their most stable or consistent starter. hey, ten strikeouts, seven innings and a win tonight as they go up against jacob degrom pitching as well as any pitcher we have seen in a decade or so. >> okay. >> let's get willie in quickly. >> oh, man. >> come on. >> one thing we can talk about is degrom. the mets -- >> willie. >> on average usually give degrom 0.003 runs per outing. the guy is sitting -- probably 0-7 right now. he has a 0.36 e.r.a. he is extraordinary. but the mets, listen, degrom is on the mound, we're going to drink at 6 in the morning because we don't have to get a hit and they don't. >> they don't. it's not just degrom, the mets don't score any runs yet somehow find them
james brown. >> okay. >> i can talk about crimson tide football. >> sure. >> i can talk about boston red sox baseball. jonathan lemire, let's start there. garrett richardswhat did i say, this kid could be our next cy young winner. did i ever say that when he was like pitching -- >> i believe the -- >> horribly the last game? >> i believe the word you used was cofaxian to describe garrett richards' potential. yeah, that came out of nowhere last night....
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james reynolds, bbc news. a body found in a pond in essex has been confirmed as london student richard 0korogheye.sease, had not been seen by his family since he left their home in ladbroke grove on the 22nd of march. police said his death was being treated as unexplained, and that they don't believe anyone else is involved. 0xfam has been blocked — for a second time — from receiving uk aid funding, amid allegations of misconduct by two members of its staff in the democratic republic of congo. the charity had only been allowed to start reapplying for uk cash last month — after a three—year ban following a cover up of sexual exploitation by staff in haiti in 2018. myanmar�*s uk ambassador says he has been locked out of his embassy in london because of his opposition to the military coup. kyaw zwar minn said he was stopped from entering the building in mayfair by two of his colleagues. mark lobel reports. locked out of the embassy he headed, kyaw zwar minn claims there has been a mini coup on the streets of london. they occupied my building. you know, i'm the ambassador of myanmar. and have you aske
james reynolds, bbc news. a body found in a pond in essex has been confirmed as london student richard 0korogheye.sease, had not been seen by his family since he left their home in ladbroke grove on the 22nd of march. police said his death was being treated as unexplained, and that they don't believe anyone else is involved. 0xfam has been blocked — for a second time — from receiving uk aid funding, amid allegations of misconduct by two members of its staff in the democratic republic of...