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sally paine's brother, david cobb. writes his brother in july that july 18th day, this 1:00 was declared the independence of america from the balcony of tnhouses in the presf thousands, a regiment of continental troops in the firing of field pieces. hail the rising empire. while the diff fortresses in the harbor were after the joyful sound of heaven and thunder. smoke and the day was closed with a bonfire made of all the engines of royalty that could be collected. paine now retires from continental congress and returns to massachusetts for good with his family still living in taunton. he is unanimously elected the state's first attorney general and speaker of the house. as such, he leads the effort to organize a suitable celebration to be held on the occasion of july 4th, 1777. and sure enough, includes a finale of fireworn the common. john adams spearheads the complicated effort to frame a state constitution. this is before the revolution is even over, which has been on adams mind since the publishing his thoughts on
sally paine's brother, david cobb. writes his brother in july that july 18th day, this 1:00 was declared the independence of america from the balcony of tnhouses in the presf thousands, a regiment of continental troops in the firing of field pieces. hail the rising empire. while the diff fortresses in the harbor were after the joyful sound of heaven and thunder. smoke and the day was closed with a bonfire made of all the engines of royalty that could be collected. paine now retires from...
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anyhow, sally cobb is on his radar screen. meanwhile, in boston, the people are feeling the impact of new taxes imposed by parliament to pay for the french and indian war. the stamp act of 1765 spawns the true born sons of liberty and is repealed only to be followed in 1767 by the townsend act, causing the british appointed governor thomas bernard to dissolve the legislature for refusing to retract its denunciation of the taxes leading to mob violence and protests. and this is in 1767. soldiers are now staying in the townhouse in 1768, only a year after samuel adams and others have insisted that a public gallery be installed in the old townhouse so that the public can can see the accountability of its legisla tors. that's a first in the colonies. meanwhile, merchant john hancock, samuel adams and james otis organize a colony wide assembly known as the massachusetts convention of towns, in which paine represents taunton. at their meeting in the old south meeting house. if i can do this, i can't see the rest of my text anyway. t
anyhow, sally cobb is on his radar screen. meanwhile, in boston, the people are feeling the impact of new taxes imposed by parliament to pay for the french and indian war. the stamp act of 1765 spawns the true born sons of liberty and is repealed only to be followed in 1767 by the townsend act, causing the british appointed governor thomas bernard to dissolve the legislature for refusing to retract its denunciation of the taxes leading to mob violence and protests. and this is in 1767. soldiers...
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>> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: sally is?jimmy: rita is, lily no, jane no. >> i'm baseball. >> i'm baseball too. and i'm basketball. >> jimmy: wow. [ laughter ] >> she has three sons. >> jimmy: that explains it. >> soccer, not so much. >> jimmy: tom brady is one of the producers of the film. >> right. >> that's right. >> jimmy: and is also in the movie with you. >> yeah. >> yes. >> jimmy: what was it like acting with tom brady? >> oh, it was great. he's a very natural actor. >> jimmy: was he? >> yeah. >> listens very well, perfect. >> jimmy: perfect. everyone agree with that? >> he's marvelous in it. i was really kind of -- i was very impressed, and in fact touched. when she says listens, you know, actors sometimes don't listen well. they're just listening to dialogue. this guy really listens. and she had a long speech that she had to say to him, and he was marvelous in it. >> jimmy: when you met him, did you start touching yourself all over? [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> yep. yep. >> he's -- he's a little old. [ laughter ] >>
>> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: sally is?jimmy: rita is, lily no, jane no. >> i'm baseball. >> i'm baseball too. and i'm basketball. >> jimmy: wow. [ laughter ] >> she has three sons. >> jimmy: that explains it. >> soccer, not so much. >> jimmy: tom brady is one of the producers of the film. >> right. >> that's right. >> jimmy: and is also in the movie with you. >> yeah. >> yes. >> jimmy: what was it like acting...
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good morning, sally. hello from _ them! good morning, sally. hello from barcelona. - them! from barcelona. i thought it would be interesting to see what a long way we've come. this is an iconic phone from 1984, and martin cooper who helped invent this is here celebrating 50 years since he made the first call in the 19705. what made the first call in the 1970s. what a contrast to the types of flexible folding devices that we are seeing emerging at this show so here isjust one of emerging at this show so here is just one of the devices that will be appearing, which you can open up and it has this great big screen on the inside which is remarkable. that's just one of the stories but there is a lot going on as you said with chinese manufacturers here and other capabilities being announced as well. when it comes to _ being announced as well. when it comes to the _ being announced as well. when it comes to the chinese - it comes to the chinese manufacturers, who are big players within this industry, to what extent will the geopolitics be grappled with, for example in october last
good morning, sally. hello from _ them! good morning, sally. hello from barcelona. - them! from barcelona. i thought it would be interesting to see what a long way we've come. this is an iconic phone from 1984, and martin cooper who helped invent this is here celebrating 50 years since he made the first call in the 19705. what made the first call in the 1970s. what a contrast to the types of flexible folding devices that we are seeing emerging at this show so here isjust one of emerging at this...
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sally must google's or to fairs regularly. the focus on investments and technological developments in farming this year slogan is sustainable agriculture, which is an increasingly growing trend indonesia as well. we will see them talk. the farmers local seats are known for their unique test and health benefits. this are their seats, our grandparents were familiar with. the all is found the best once and past them on. it is an inheritance they've passed on to us young farmers every year they gathered the best seats about them. 2 yet, selling music boy is fortunate to leave so close to the capital. he can market his products at lots of different places, including at sustainable farming events in tony's organic farmers can sell their goods here once a week. i want to animate their money a year among her social, we're fighting for independent food production on multiple fronts. we are trying to get from us to gather seeds. at the same time, we are trying to produce more seats together with our partners in when i see you and we'll
sally must google's or to fairs regularly. the focus on investments and technological developments in farming this year slogan is sustainable agriculture, which is an increasingly growing trend indonesia as well. we will see them talk. the farmers local seats are known for their unique test and health benefits. this are their seats, our grandparents were familiar with. the all is found the best once and past them on. it is an inheritance they've passed on to us young farmers every year they...
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but sally must goof still prefers local seeds mostly is empty. they don't look particularly good. sometimes they are small and crooked, but they produce better quality fruit, more nutritious and test here. and better adapted to our climate somewhere, saline must go avoid such official fertilizers as well. he prefers to make his own compost. how in the which way assume that of the i, the i know from we're, we're trying to produce our own organic fertilizers, all work you had veto. first, i use chicken excrement because it has a lot of nitrogen. yes. we and then we add their remnants of fruits and vegetables . that's what thrown out at markets from the, from a switch over whose he do. finally, we add a beat of he, which has a lot of carbon here in the highly via and no to been for decades to needs is government bought both hybrid and genetically engineered seeds. they were meant to produce. gretel yields the countries till imports around 85 percent of its seats to day, but increasing numbers of farmers want to return to using local seeds to neither said, bank has been able to help t
but sally must goof still prefers local seeds mostly is empty. they don't look particularly good. sometimes they are small and crooked, but they produce better quality fruit, more nutritious and test here. and better adapted to our climate somewhere, saline must go avoid such official fertilizers as well. he prefers to make his own compost. how in the which way assume that of the i, the i know from we're, we're trying to produce our own organic fertilizers, all work you had veto. first, i use...
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the un general sally voted _ real quickly. the un general sally voted on _ real quickly.on ukraine - real quickly. the un general. sally voted on ukraine earlier, were you surprised at the countries who abstained? == were you surprised at the countries who abstained? -- but the un general— countries who abstained? -- but the un general summary. - countries who abstained? -- but the un general summary. somej countries who abstained? -- but i the un general summary. some of these are fairly predictable. it was the general assembly but it was the general assembly but i think this is important, it really does show that vladimir putin and the kremlin are more isolated than they have been in a long time. russia is weaker, and he's getting more of the thing he most complains about, thatis thing he most complains about, that is a stronger and larger nato and more western combat power in eastern europe. so he's not looking like a strategic genius as money claimed in the past. it strategic genius as money claimed in the past.- strategic genius as money claimed in the past. it is on
the un general sally voted _ real quickly. the un general sally voted on _ real quickly.on ukraine - real quickly. the un general. sally voted on ukraine earlier, were you surprised at the countries who abstained? == were you surprised at the countries who abstained? -- but the un general— countries who abstained? -- but the un general summary. - countries who abstained? -- but the un general summary. somej countries who abstained? -- but i the un general summary. some of these are fairly...
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there you go, sally, peel it! boil it, - you go, sally, peel it! bit much! just — not be doing that! a little bit much! just peeling _ not be doing that! a little bit much! just peeling it, - not be doing that! a little bit| much! just peeling it, boiling not be doing that! a little bit i much! just peeling it, boiling it, you can do a remoulade which is a bit like a coleslaw. it gives it salad aspects for this kind of year. the swede and turnip does not really sound very exotic! tt’s the swede and turnip does not really sound very exotic!— sound very exotic! it's what you do with their more _ sound very exotic! it's what you do with their more than _ sound very exotic! it's what you do with their more than anything. i sound very exotic! it's what you do with their more than anything. we| with their more than anything. we turnit with their more than anything. we turn it into eight honey roast ham effects, we break the swede after peeling it and then we score the top of it like you would at home, then you rub it with muscovado sugar and some honey,
there you go, sally, peel it! boil it, - you go, sally, peel it! bit much! just — not be doing that! a little bit much! just peeling _ not be doing that! a little bit much! just peeling it, - not be doing that! a little bit| much! just peeling it, boiling not be doing that! a little bit i much! just peeling it, boiling it, you can do a remoulade which is a bit like a coleslaw. it gives it salad aspects for this kind of year. the swede and turnip does not really sound very exotic! tt’s the...
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sally music. we hopes that the will soon be as plentiful as his lavender, which grows on its own in tunisia and is considered one of the most common plants in the country. there are currently over 1700 seed banks across the globe. and the biggest, they've got over a 1000000 varieties from all over the world. amazing, isn't it? i held the special edition of echo africa on the need to feed, gave you some food for thoughts. i am chris alone saying so long from ogen state nigeria by piece bunks, all of you for watching. and don't forget, if you have any environmental ideas germinating in your minds right until us about them, they'll be sure to join us again next week, someplace some time. i am sandra to be no video to care. ah, with ah, with who are in a globalized world, where everything is connected, all it takes is a smart to set things in motion. local hero show how their ideas and change the world global 3030 minutes on t w. o india, they are just reducing the amount of water that sitting around
sally music. we hopes that the will soon be as plentiful as his lavender, which grows on its own in tunisia and is considered one of the most common plants in the country. there are currently over 1700 seed banks across the globe. and the biggest, they've got over a 1000000 varieties from all over the world. amazing, isn't it? i held the special edition of echo africa on the need to feed, gave you some food for thoughts. i am chris alone saying so long from ogen state nigeria by piece bunks,...
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sally? harry, gosh darn it. >> sorry. >> sally field is that actress whose courage, determination, and vulnerability have convinced us time and again that she was that person on the screen. >> why do you think it is that it has transcended all of these generations and even now we can't wait to see the movie you have coming up >> i have no idea. i mean, most of my life, i don't even feel that that's so, so i don't know i know you have a long-term career, and you just have to really care about what you do. because you either have to dig in or drop out and so i just dug in >> for sure. she tells the story in the book. early on in her career, sisterhood trio, she gets a movie role and a conestoga wagon and going across the oregon plains, and she is supposed to hear the crying and hit her mark they did it three times, and she couldn't cry, and that's how i have to learn this craft and those how she ended up at the actor's studio one of the favorites, lee strasberg. >> she certainly learned it. >>
sally? harry, gosh darn it. >> sorry. >> sally field is that actress whose courage, determination, and vulnerability have convinced us time and again that she was that person on the screen. >> why do you think it is that it has transcended all of these generations and even now we can't wait to see the movie you have coming up >> i have no idea. i mean, most of my life, i don't even feel that that's so, so i don't know i know you have a long-term career, and you just have...
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i have not slept, sally! i watched a bit of it| slept, sally!t but not the end. if— slept, sally! i watched a bit of it but not the end. if you - slept, sally! i watched a bit of it but not the end. if you watched | slept, sally! i watched a bit of it i but not the end. if you watched it, well done, if you didn't, don't panic. after almost a decade, the final ever episode of the award winning bbc drama happy valley aired last night. don't panic if you haven't watched it yet, there'll be no spoilers here! the rolling hills of the calder valley provided a spectacular backdrop for filming, so our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson has been to hebden bridge to join fans for a viewing party. right in the heart of hebden bridge, a pub which not only briefly featured in happy valley, that's it on the left, but was hosting a final night viewing party with a guess the ending competition. my prediction is tommy lee royce is going to go to catherine's house. alison is working on the land rover and alison's going to kill him. tommy lee tries to kil
i have not slept, sally! i watched a bit of it| slept, sally!t but not the end. if— slept, sally! i watched a bit of it but not the end. if you - slept, sally! i watched a bit of it but not the end. if you watched | slept, sally! i watched a bit of it i but not the end. if you watched it, well done, if you didn't, don't panic. after almost a decade, the final ever episode of the award winning bbc drama happy valley aired last night. don't panic if you haven't watched it yet, there'll be no...
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log sally course as often i've told you it go now he's dick what did says in did well, good voltage human. don't those to fill me in. that is all fucking desantis mom up on this. i'm in a maverick in this. i'm just finding this robot may new. don't you feel new that i got sick? you been wallace? a land you want to have and you will not finish this via sina. ladies and gentlemen, members of the british government i. sabrina jean, send you of his petition on behalf of the chocolate chip cookies group, yuki, the military lease you have signed the united states, which has caused our secret de bought the ocean. we be expired in a few months. i employ you not during your be sleep and let us finally go home. bow. facebook. if not, i'll realize that i knew no laws. why couldn't you be able to do a new law? yeah, no, i'm glad it's got up with us. that's okay. no, no, no, we need to know if you need to buy a new land. now. got 9. yep. with . 6 6 you got the money to pay the blue $1.00, a lily white with a show and says that when the lease on dagger garcia is negotiated with the united states, that
log sally course as often i've told you it go now he's dick what did says in did well, good voltage human. don't those to fill me in. that is all fucking desantis mom up on this. i'm in a maverick in this. i'm just finding this robot may new. don't you feel new that i got sick? you been wallace? a land you want to have and you will not finish this via sina. ladies and gentlemen, members of the british government i. sabrina jean, send you of his petition on behalf of the chocolate chip cookies...
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sally moore for savages sally. travis putman. moore a little boy named william who was an apprentice, and joseph jr. though sally and jones. and joseph's baby was a year old, they killed all five of the white people there. and then net technically became a free man because his masters were just his masters were dead. and they went from a farm to farm the night and the next day and attack in the farms in, the areas that had slaves. he didn't attack homes that did not slaves. quakers, particularly have a lot of quaker families living in the area and he bypassed each one of their homes. so this was it was not about just being this evil person doing this terrible deed of, you know, murdering all the white people around it really was him saying, no, going to do something myself. and with my people to free my people. and he only targeted those were enslaving people. wow. and and but he had also had told his followers that neither age nor sex more social status was to be spared. mm hmm. and richard whitehead. devon, which of late had in
sally moore for savages sally. travis putman. moore a little boy named william who was an apprentice, and joseph jr. though sally and jones. and joseph's baby was a year old, they killed all five of the white people there. and then net technically became a free man because his masters were just his masters were dead. and they went from a farm to farm the night and the next day and attack in the farms in, the areas that had slaves. he didn't attack homes that did not slaves. quakers,...
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left neck with john and you know now because he will look in your name may seem like a made yoshi sally. i'm who are sick on the mall. do that he will be sent. they will say. so go easy with with a premier order then, so that you've all thank you for the continued you see on the have so been gas iep . so wanted to put a sense of you that way. like you had on integer miley a, get on to media, leap. yeah. when you get a, let me just open up the rental media store. yeah. me perfect dealer. pretty big with he don't image. yes. a casualty, you're running high, can come, can the lighting to overwhelm? the more it's still to 30, the $69.00 is it, but this will be good and she was, i mean i'm all the the for sickle moon. little stick um when the lawn chair a little since. yeah. because i was cute in job of the family package, you should be the faucet bro. average should be like a baby. the children multiple of these things a lot more in bulky, jordan and the school. if people run internationally the law year and i still have to report to the quality of each of getting me meet you all to, to gen
left neck with john and you know now because he will look in your name may seem like a made yoshi sally. i'm who are sick on the mall. do that he will be sent. they will say. so go easy with with a premier order then, so that you've all thank you for the continued you see on the have so been gas iep . so wanted to put a sense of you that way. like you had on integer miley a, get on to media, leap. yeah. when you get a, let me just open up the rental media store. yeah. me perfect dealer. pretty...
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superintendent of lancaster police, sally riley, outlined a timeline on which they think it unfolded.ay, nicola was seen on the river path walking towards the iron bridge. a few minutes later, she was seen in the lower field with her dog willow and her mobile phone, which was on view. at 8:53am, she sent an e—mail to her boss on the phone and at 9:01am, she joined a teams work call. all of this was normal behaviour for nicola. this was not out of the ordinary and nothing unusual or different happened during those calls and e—mails. at 9:10am, she was seen in the upper field. the dog was off the lead — again, this was normal. the dog was not in its harness and the lead wasn't on the dog, which was all part of nicola's daily routine. at 9:20am, through inquiries we've made, we believe that her phone was on the bench. at 9:30am, the teams meeting ended and nicola's phone remained dialled in. at 9:33am, a witness found nicola's dog willow running between the gate to the field and the bench where the phone was located. also found by that witness was the dog harness, which was on the grass
superintendent of lancaster police, sally riley, outlined a timeline on which they think it unfolded.ay, nicola was seen on the river path walking towards the iron bridge. a few minutes later, she was seen in the lower field with her dog willow and her mobile phone, which was on view. at 8:53am, she sent an e—mail to her boss on the phone and at 9:01am, she joined a teams work call. all of this was normal behaviour for nicola. this was not out of the ordinary and nothing unusual or different...
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his black lab sally featuring in a series of best selling children's books he wrote and illustrated.he built it himself with this sign out front. there are carved dogs everywhere, even a dog angel on top of the steeple. there are dogs inside, some real, some not. the chapel opened in 2000 and is more than anything a room full of love. it's overwhelming. >> it makes me happy. despite crying, to come back and see, and i feel like it's a place that they are buried and that we come back and visit every year. >> reporter: every inch of every wall, floor to ceiling, has been covered with layers and layers of photographs and messages people have left, mourning the dogs they've lost. and the occasional cat, missing them. heather drove 7 1/2 hours from outside philadelphia to honor her visla, lexi, who died from cancer. she brought some of her ashes to spread. >> i love you. love you, lexi. to have her up here and free, i don't know. >> reporter: does it help? >> there is no words. >> reporter: how many places are there where society lets you grieve for a dog with all of your heart the way yo
his black lab sally featuring in a series of best selling children's books he wrote and illustrated.he built it himself with this sign out front. there are carved dogs everywhere, even a dog angel on top of the steeple. there are dogs inside, some real, some not. the chapel opened in 2000 and is more than anything a room full of love. it's overwhelming. >> it makes me happy. despite crying, to come back and see, and i feel like it's a place that they are buried and that we come back and...
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kumasi: that is sally. webster flew down the one mile long zipline with her daughter reaching speeds of 100 miles per hour. she says she was nervous at first but excited. she soared 500 feet above the ground in wales. she says the experience was a wish come true and she would do it again. she looks like she is thinking let me just make it through here. reggie: that is an amazing zipline. i believe -- i wish she was giving us more drama, more excitement. kumasi: she was trying to just make it. reggie: do you think she is going to another place in her head? is it like when you will of the pterodactyl? kumasi: yes. if i make it through, i will never do this again. reggie: when i am 80 five, can we go on the pterodactyl together? kumasi: absolutely not. i just talked about it last week and it is too soon. reggie: it is my favorite kumasi story. it is extremely steep and more like a swing than a zipline so they just drop you. kumasi: they put you in this thing and then tilt you ever so slowly like this and then
kumasi: that is sally. webster flew down the one mile long zipline with her daughter reaching speeds of 100 miles per hour. she says she was nervous at first but excited. she soared 500 feet above the ground in wales. she says the experience was a wish come true and she would do it again. she looks like she is thinking let me just make it through here. reggie: that is an amazing zipline. i believe -- i wish she was giving us more drama, more excitement. kumasi: she was trying to just make it....
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sally is here at five p.m.. she will keep you company. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. the first anniversary of russia's all out invasion of ukraine is fast approaching, there's both a feeling here and in moscow that it would herald a new phase in the war. president zelensky is visiting european allies with his focus firmly on the challenges to come. a new russian offensive is seemingly imminent. the west is arming ukraine but still not and scale they would wish. my guess is ukrainian mp kira rudik. can ukraine win a long war? kira rudik in kyiv, welcome. thank you so much for having me. a pleasure to have you. i would like you to reflect on president zelensky�*s message here in europe. do you think the focus from the ukrainian government is more on the gratitude for what european partners have already delivered or more on the urgency to give more now? i think it is 50—50. what we learned over this last year is that you have to create alliances, you have to keep it and to keep the alliances with gratitude but also we want the world to keep supporting us. the war did not
sally is here at five p.m.. she will keep you company. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. the first anniversary of russia's all out invasion of ukraine is fast approaching, there's both a feeling here and in moscow that it would herald a new phase in the war. president zelensky is visiting european allies with his focus firmly on the challenges to come. a new russian offensive is seemingly imminent. the west is arming ukraine but still not and scale they would wish. my guess is ukrainian...
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sally is here next. now on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. viktor 0rban can make a strong claim to be europe's most successful leader. after four consecutive election victories, he's admired by cultural conservatives and nationalists from moscow to washington. he wins elections, yes — but is he a democrat or has he subverted democracy and undermined the cause of freedom — notjust in hungary, but across the eu? well, my guest, zsuzsanna szelenyi, was his ally in the early days of the fidesz party. now she is an arch—critic. but has 0rban found a politicalformula — illiberal democracy — for which his opponents have no answer? zsuzsanna szelenyi, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for inviting me. it's a pleasure to have you on the show. when you look at your home country, hungary, today, in terms of its politics, its political culture, what do you see? well, hungary is in trouble. this is what i see first. it is diverting for a track where we entered 30 years ago, the western way of life. the generation of politicians which are
sally is here next. now on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. viktor 0rban can make a strong claim to be europe's most successful leader. after four consecutive election victories, he's admired by cultural conservatives and nationalists from moscow to washington. he wins elections, yes — but is he a democrat or has he subverted democracy and undermined the cause of freedom — notjust in hungary, but across the eu? well, my guest, zsuzsanna szelenyi,...
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sally is here at 5am. she will take care of you. now on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk.me to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. a select few people amongst us have personal stories which stir compassion, admiration and solidarity, and one of them is my guest today — waris dirie, the somali—born model, writer and activist. she was raised in poverty, the daughter of a nomadic herdsman. she became the muse of fashion houses in new york and paris, but she chose campaigning over the catwalk, speaking out against female genital mutilation, which she experienced and is now determined to eliminate. it is an issue about patriarchy and power, so is this a fight she can win? waris dirie, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. yours has been a life of extraordinary change and extraordinary contrasts. i just wonder, now you look back on your childhood, does it seem a very great distance away or does it still feel close and intimate? i would say far away. somehow, it seems so far, my life. if i look back or think back, ifeel like i've been here quite a while in this planet, really. it's maybe bec
sally is here at 5am. she will take care of you. now on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk.me to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. a select few people amongst us have personal stories which stir compassion, admiration and solidarity, and one of them is my guest today — waris dirie, the somali—born model, writer and activist. she was raised in poverty, the daughter of a nomadic herdsman. she became the muse of fashion houses in new york and paris, but she chose campaigning over the catwalk,...
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a output authority to put me do the intake every sally, i did it to where again, you start that could alpha regan kick london double booked in ship capital d thought get a dalla chia equal. so the cmc eagle beet feeder mccadney a day instead of having just to see i am going around behind the scenes and trying to manipulate the process secretly by inserting money here and instructions there and so forth. they have now a psychic, which is national endowment for democracy. i worked at the state department back in the 1980s here in washington, some of my colleagues and i had this great idea. what should we be promoting, what we should be promoting democracy? democracy is the thing we ought to be promoted in session with . it's good to have you all here to help celebrate the launching of a program with a vision and a and a noble purpose. the national endowment for democracy is just as we've been told, more than bipartisan the establishment of the national endowment goes right to the heart of america's faith and democratic ideals and institutions. it offers hope to people everywhere again t
a output authority to put me do the intake every sally, i did it to where again, you start that could alpha regan kick london double booked in ship capital d thought get a dalla chia equal. so the cmc eagle beet feeder mccadney a day instead of having just to see i am going around behind the scenes and trying to manipulate the process secretly by inserting money here and instructions there and so forth. they have now a psychic, which is national endowment for democracy. i worked at the state...
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i was like, i saw sally nugent. famous today? iwas like, i saw sally nugent— famous today? good. this new| one, better, you play a tough boss. when the description of the park payment when they want you to go for a gangster. your head goes to someone with 17 scars and more eyes than teeth. you spend half your life as an actor trying to convince reducers you are right for a role. this particular one hold on, i am not sure this is right. that this particular one hold on, i am not sure this is right.— this particular one hold on, i am not sure this is right. that is why it is so clever. _ not sure this is right. that is why it is so clever. we _ not sure this is right. that is why it is so clever. we are _ not sure this is right. that is why it is so clever. we are not - not sure this is right. that is why | it is so clever. we are not looking for that, that _ it is so clever. we are not looking for that, that guy, _ it is so clever. we are not looking for that, that guy, we _ it is so clever. we are not looking for that, that guy, we are - it is so clever. we are not looking
i was like, i saw sally nugent. famous today? iwas like, i saw sally nugent— famous today? good. this new| one, better, you play a tough boss. when the description of the park payment when they want you to go for a gangster. your head goes to someone with 17 scars and more eyes than teeth. you spend half your life as an actor trying to convince reducers you are right for a role. this particular one hold on, i am not sure this is right. that this particular one hold on, i am not sure this is...
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sally is here at five o'clock. now on bbc news, it's hardtalk with stephen sackur.o hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. here's the good news. the proportion of the world's population living in extreme poverty has declined sharply over the past 30 years. here's the bad news. still close to one in 20 of all the world's people relies on humanitarian assistance for survival. with many nations cutting their aid budgets, international ngos remain a linchpin of the global aid system. but are they fit for purpose? well, my guest is danny sriskandarajah, chief executive of oxfam great britain. he promised to reimagine what aid would look like. has he succeeded? danny sriskandarajah, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, stephen. let's start with those two different ways of looking at what's happening to the world's poorest people. one in 20, almost, still suffering extreme poverty, even as global poverty rates decline do you think that the aid system is failing those people? well, let's just start with what's happening around the world at the moment. we think, for the first time since r
sally is here at five o'clock. now on bbc news, it's hardtalk with stephen sackur.o hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. here's the good news. the proportion of the world's population living in extreme poverty has declined sharply over the past 30 years. here's the bad news. still close to one in 20 of all the world's people relies on humanitarian assistance for survival. with many nations cutting their aid budgets, international ngos remain a linchpin of the global aid system. but are they fit for...
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i'm sally bundock. the deal is done. now he has to sell it. britain was goes to northern ireland to for support. protests take place in central tel aviv condemning a riot myers early settlers in the occupied west bank. ron desantis versus disney. why the florida governor is picking a fight with the company behind mickey mouse. what role will race play in the uk's public enquiry into covid—i9 something should be at the heart of the investigation. let there be light. the dazzling display that can be seen a little farther south than usual. hello and welcome. the premise to rishi sunak is on his way to belfast and he calls for mps to back his new deal on postgraduate training arrangements for northern ireland. the agreement removes most checks on goods destined only for northern ireland from the rest of the uk and creates new powers ministers at stormont to fend off changes to eu regulations. however, the democratic unionist party says it still has concerns and will study the legal text before giving it support. a little corresponded helen catt ha
i'm sally bundock. the deal is done. now he has to sell it. britain was goes to northern ireland to for support. protests take place in central tel aviv condemning a riot myers early settlers in the occupied west bank. ron desantis versus disney. why the florida governor is picking a fight with the company behind mickey mouse. what role will race play in the uk's public enquiry into covid—i9 something should be at the heart of the investigation. let there be light. the dazzling display that...
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so, sally, is some of this historical?the nhs and social care as two very different systems in the uk, from the creation of the health service back in the late �*40s. yes, so we do have two different fundings for the nhs and social care, and it definitely adds some complication, it being a means tested system where individuals have to pay for themselves. but i say right now, the issue is whether you can pay for care yourself or not, or whether the government is paying for you. there just isn't the capacity to buy the social care you need. i think rishi sunak, the prime minister, described this as the number one problem for the nhs at the moment. and there has been more government funding, £500 million, which sounds like a lot of money, in september and then another 200, 250 million emergency funding just before christmas. is that the best way to be spending that money, or is there a more sustainable, more efficient way to fund social care? you're right, £750 million, to those of us, like normal people, that sounds a huge a
so, sally, is some of this historical?the nhs and social care as two very different systems in the uk, from the creation of the health service back in the late �*40s. yes, so we do have two different fundings for the nhs and social care, and it definitely adds some complication, it being a means tested system where individuals have to pay for themselves. but i say right now, the issue is whether you can pay for care yourself or not, or whether the government is paying for you. there just...
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welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. our headlines today.nt search operation is launched. rallying support. the prime minister is in belfast to persuade mps to back his new deal on post—brexit trading arrangements for northern ireland. tens of thousands of teachers across scotland and the north of england go on strike in the fight for an above—inflation pay rise. food prices continue to rise but by how much? we get the latest food inflation figures this morning and ask why its happening, and where it might end. in sport, one of the greatest finishes to a test match.
welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. our headlines today.nt search operation is launched. rallying support. the prime minister is in belfast to persuade mps to back his new deal on post—brexit trading arrangements for northern ireland. tens of thousands of teachers across scotland and the north of england go on strike in the fight for an above—inflation pay rise. food prices continue to rise but by how much? we get the latest food inflation figures this morning and ask why...
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. -- my who won the week is in tribute to sally hemmings. you know, a few years ago they discovered the windowless cell where sally hemmings was kept as a, essentially, sex slave, enslaved by thomas jefferson, one of the founding fathers, where -- he could access directly from his bedroom, a windowless cell where she had all her children children from. but black women are winning back for virginia, in payment for sally hemings. the newly elected congresswoman, jennifer mcclelland. she is the first black woman to ever represent the state in congress. and what were her issues? voting rights and environmental protection and abortion access because, boom. black women getting it back for the ancestors. thank you errin haines and lizz winstead. that is tonight's reidout. all in live with ali velshi starts right now. >> joy, thank you my friend. and you have a good evening. good evening from kyiv. i'm ali velshi. -- a global superpower says it is calling for peace. early friday morning, beijing time, the chinese government released a 12 point plan
. -- my who won the week is in tribute to sally hemmings. you know, a few years ago they discovered the windowless cell where sally hemmings was kept as a, essentially, sex slave, enslaved by thomas jefferson, one of the founding fathers, where -- he could access directly from his bedroom, a windowless cell where she had all her children children from. but black women are winning back for virginia, in payment for sally hemings. the newly elected congresswoman, jennifer mcclelland. she is the...
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. -- my who won the week is in tribute to sally hemmings.hey discovered the windowless cell where sally hemmings was kept as a, essentially, sex slave, enslaved by thomas jefferson, one of the founding fathers, where -- he could access directly from his bedroom, a windowless cell where she had all her children children from. but black women are winning back for virginia, in payment for sally hemings. the newly elected congresswoman, jennifer mcclelland. she is the first black woman to ever represent the state in congress. and what were her issues? voting rights and environmental protection and abortion access because, boom. black women getting it back for the ancestors. thank you errin haines and lizz winstead. that is tonight's reidout. all in live with ali velshi starts right now. >> joy, thank you my friend. and you have a good
. -- my who won the week is in tribute to sally hemmings.hey discovered the windowless cell where sally hemmings was kept as a, essentially, sex slave, enslaved by thomas jefferson, one of the founding fathers, where -- he could access directly from his bedroom, a windowless cell where she had all her children children from. but black women are winning back for virginia, in payment for sally hemings. the newly elected congresswoman, jennifer mcclelland. she is the first black woman to ever...
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we are led to believe that the piece we were featured in last week was written specifically by sallyfor her to do that was marvellous. what do you this publicity means for tourism in the calder valley? it highlights the area and brings the calder valley into everybody's psyche a little bit more. you have diverse landscapes, one minute terrace houses back—to—back, next, you're in the rolling hills and it isjust growing that interest in the area. i am going back to work. i don't want to be here. for those who know it, this part of the world's always possessed a unique charm. thanks to a dark television drama, a light has been shone on the happy valley. how will it end for catherine, tommy and ryan? you can find out tonight on happy valley at 9 o'clock on bbc one. now it's time for a look at the weather, with chris fawkes. hello again. well, for most of us, it's been a glorious afternoon. plenty of sunshine around, and quite a contrast to yesterday's blanket of cloud that was across the whole of the uk. contrast that with today's satellite picture, you can see the extent of the day's su
we are led to believe that the piece we were featured in last week was written specifically by sallyfor her to do that was marvellous. what do you this publicity means for tourism in the calder valley? it highlights the area and brings the calder valley into everybody's psyche a little bit more. you have diverse landscapes, one minute terrace houses back—to—back, next, you're in the rolling hills and it isjust growing that interest in the area. i am going back to work. i don't want to be...
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good morning, sally. he is going to persuade - sally.en that this deal landed well. i think it has. there wasn�*t a mass rebellion among the conservative party. there hasn�*t been. i think for that reason rishi sunak will be pretty happy this morning. sunak will be pretty happy this morninu. ., , . you can follow all the latest updates and details on the new deal by visiting the bbc news website. that�*s bbc.co.uk/news and on the bbc news app. there�*s a lot going on in belfast right now. we have been talking a lot in the last few days, few months, about the price of food. the price of food has been a majorfactor in pushing inflation to a 40—year high. in the last few minutes, the figures have been released showing how much food prices have increased over the last month. nina has the details. let�*s brace ourselves. we are bracing it�*s ourselves but they are telling what we already know. prices are going up astronomically. in february, it was 17.1% so the same basket of goods costing 17% more than the year before. this is a record—break
good morning, sally. he is going to persuade - sally.en that this deal landed well. i think it has. there wasn�*t a mass rebellion among the conservative party. there hasn�*t been. i think for that reason rishi sunak will be pretty happy this morning. sunak will be pretty happy this morninu. ., , . you can follow all the latest updates and details on the new deal by visiting the bbc news website. that�*s bbc.co.uk/news and on the bbc news app. there�*s a lot going on in belfast right...
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that was superintendent sally ronnie there giving an update on the search for missing nicola? but i'm going to give you a i'm just going to give you a very run really very quick run through really before. chikomba before. we go to theo chikomba who's that press us who's been out that press for us essentially , it is an incredibly essentially, it is an incredibly mysterious case, isn't it? nicola went missing a week ago . nicola went missing a week ago. she was walking her dog through fields there there is an unaccounted ten minute window that was basically the gist of that was basically the gist of that press conference. they that they cannot account for nicola's movements between 9:10 am. on 9:20 am. on that day. they do believe they are still maintaining anyway that there theory is that nicola did suddenly fall into the river. she'd also go on to say that i've an unprecedented level resources so divers underwater searches people searching the top of the water as well cameras, etc. sonar dogs, all of that was rolled out in place and it does remain a mystery as to where nicola
that was superintendent sally ronnie there giving an update on the search for missing nicola? but i'm going to give you a i'm just going to give you a very run really very quick run through really before. chikomba before. we go to theo chikomba who's that press us who's been out that press for us essentially , it is an incredibly essentially, it is an incredibly mysterious case, isn't it? nicola went missing a week ago . nicola went missing a week ago. she was walking her dog through fields...
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as soon as possible, there's been a shift in helsinki to finish president sally mister says joining together is his preference, but our hands, sorry, no way tight. we have applied for membership should be no say that no, we cancel our application. no, that we come with cleanser thinking more about their other neighboring now decades of opposition to nato membership, evaporated after russia launched warren crane will be very hard for decision makers to justify the people war, i think over 80 percent in favor of nato right now. and also we're seeing over 50 percent offends now in favor of going in in aid. so at this point, even if we're not read it by, the swedish prime minister of kristen has react angrily warning that leaving sweden outside nieto even temporarily would compromise both of their security. henry vaughan and disagrees. sweden would be a nato invites each surrounded by nato members. and have would have finland on his eastern neighbor a mate. so i wouldn't say would be the worst possible scenario. i would say see significant improvement at the moment. it's the most likely scenario
as soon as possible, there's been a shift in helsinki to finish president sally mister says joining together is his preference, but our hands, sorry, no way tight. we have applied for membership should be no say that no, we cancel our application. no, that we come with cleanser thinking more about their other neighboring now decades of opposition to nato membership, evaporated after russia launched warren crane will be very hard for decision makers to justify the people war, i think over 80...
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last week, the latest group of us lawmakers visited the island sparking fury and beijing sally china, which claims taiwan as part of its territory and has vowed to seize it. one day opposes any official exchanges with the democracy can cause dr. jackson members a ration on semiconductor. last year, nancy pelosi then speaker of the us house of representatives chose to visit taiwan since the roll. her successor kevin mccarthy is also reportedly planning a similar trip. washington diplomatically recognizes beijing over taipei, but as the self governing islands, most important, international benefactor and supports. ty, one's right to decide its own future support that's becoming more vocal if there are crisis r t. i was a result of china's aggression in some fashion that would have, i think, disastrous consequences to the rural economy, intricacies around world. and that's the message to that. a beijing, his hearing appreciate that support also increasingly means military backing up to 500. ty, when his troops are heading to the u. s. for training, while the wall street journal reports t
last week, the latest group of us lawmakers visited the island sparking fury and beijing sally china, which claims taiwan as part of its territory and has vowed to seize it. one day opposes any official exchanges with the democracy can cause dr. jackson members a ration on semiconductor. last year, nancy pelosi then speaker of the us house of representatives chose to visit taiwan since the roll. her successor kevin mccarthy is also reportedly planning a similar trip. washington diplomatically...
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a sally africa watching a documentary with this is focused on europe. i'm laura baba lola, welcome to the show. the earthquakes in turkey and syria have left a staggering trail of destruction. many towns and.
a sally africa watching a documentary with this is focused on europe. i'm laura baba lola, welcome to the show. the earthquakes in turkey and syria have left a staggering trail of destruction. many towns and.
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last week, the latest group of us lawmakers visited the island sparking fury in beijing, sally china, which claims taiwan as part of its territory and has vowed to seize it. one day opposes any official exchanges with the democracy in class and johnson jackson members. the ration on semiconductor last year, nancy pelosi then speaker of the us house of representatives chose to visit taiwan cicero, her successor. kevin mccarthy is also reportedly planning a similar trip. washington diplomatically recognizes beijing over, ty pay, but as the self governing islands, most important, international benefactor and supports. ty, one's right to decide its own future support. that's becoming more vocal. if there are crisis, i was results. are china's aggression in some fashion that would have, i think, disastrous consequences, leucon major countries role, and that's the message to beijing his hearing. appreciate that support also increasingly means military backing up to 500 taiwanese troops are heading to the u . s. for training. while the wall street journal reports that the pentagon will deplo
last week, the latest group of us lawmakers visited the island sparking fury in beijing, sally china, which claims taiwan as part of its territory and has vowed to seize it. one day opposes any official exchanges with the democracy in class and johnson jackson members. the ration on semiconductor last year, nancy pelosi then speaker of the us house of representatives chose to visit taiwan cicero, her successor. kevin mccarthy is also reportedly planning a similar trip. washington diplomatically...
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i never even heard of barbara el will. >> i remember sally in sybil. >> i wanted sybil too. >> honey,real ladies, friendship didn't just happen, though. it took work. >> what you have to do is you have to be intentional, like i never used to be intentional. i would meet sally field, for example, but not pursue -- well, i did pursue you. ,oodns couldn't make y stop. >> reporte b yave oughllmmysadium, well as five oscars, three tonys, and a pair of grammys too. what's it like being in that position, i guess, where you've done this a million times. you know what you need to do. you know what you're supposed to do. you know what you can do, probably better than the director does. >> i don't know about all of you, but it never to me feels like oh, this is easy. this is -- we can just show up. >> no, it's never, ever. and not once in my whole life has it felt like that. >> no, no. >> it was fun to be with all of you and just laugh and everything. but in reality, it was hard work. i mean -- >> very. >> there was a lot of physicality. >> these are my dancer. >> prove it. >> what dance moves d
i never even heard of barbara el will. >> i remember sally in sybil. >> i wanted sybil too. >> honey,real ladies, friendship didn't just happen, though. it took work. >> what you have to do is you have to be intentional, like i never used to be intentional. i would meet sally field, for example, but not pursue -- well, i did pursue you. ,oodns couldn't make y stop. >> reporte b yave oughllmmysadium, well as five oscars, three tonys, and a pair of grammys too....
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ingrid just dropped out, sally but . what kinsey's said. ingrid just dropped out, sally but.y what? what? actually think. what? what? kinsey just said very very kinsey just said is very very accurate because we actually now have proof, rebecca, to that they will do that in. spare harry quoted direct from a conversation that he had with then prince charles king charles in the after charles had buried his father prince philip and he quoted word for word that stink . rebecca and how on earth can any member of the royal family ever trust having a private conversation with harry again after that ? yeah, and i'm not after that? yeah, and i'm not going to debate that. i'm not going to debate that. i'm not going to debate that. i'm not going to debate that sense betrayal. what i would say is let's remember prince andrew and let's remember prince andrew and let's just put things in perspective little what perspective a little bit, what harry did what prince andrew harry did and what prince andrew did, shame he's put on his did, the shame he's put on his family, not comparable. family,
ingrid just dropped out, sally but . what kinsey's said. ingrid just dropped out, sally but.y what? what? actually think. what? what? kinsey just said very very kinsey just said is very very accurate because we actually now have proof, rebecca, to that they will do that in. spare harry quoted direct from a conversation that he had with then prince charles king charles in the after charles had buried his father prince philip and he quoted word for word that stink . rebecca and how on earth can...