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tabitha ball and her husband, greg mullins, said they first need to build roads, get running water andcity here, before families can build their homes. even though they currently live in a community with black doctors and black police, they say moving here is still better for their family. >> we're not preaching separation. we're not preaching segregation. no. we just want to be safe. that's it. >> exactly. that's all, we don't ask for anything else, i just want to live. >> just to be safe, is that too much to ask for? just to be safe. >> reporter: for abc news, i'm steve osunsami. >> our thanks to steve there in georgia. >> that's right. i mean, there's little italy, germantown, that was a great comparison he made there. i mean, from the beginning of this country there have been groups of different people who have come together and settled -- >> yep, in different parts of this great land. when she said in that sound bite there that you can get a town for what you'd pay for a new york city apartment, that was no joke. the entire parcel of land was listed at $1.7 million. >> that was tr
tabitha ball and her husband, greg mullins, said they first need to build roads, get running water andcity here, before families can build their homes. even though they currently live in a community with black doctors and black police, they say moving here is still better for their family. >> we're not preaching separation. we're not preaching segregation. no. we just want to be safe. that's it. >> exactly. that's all, we don't ask for anything else, i just want to live. >>...
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her older sisters, samantha, lizzy, tabitha, and jennifer, say even though sarah could take care of herselfthey still saw themselves as her protectors. >> was everyone kinda looking out for her, her being the baby? >> always. yeah. >> how many children in your family? >> well there's nine of us. >> nine siblings? >> nine siblings. >> 20 grandchildren. >> 20? >> yes. >> oh, my goodness. how does your mom keep up? >> i don't think any of us keep up. every day there's somebody asking, "how many of us are there again?" >> reporter: seven sisters and two brothers. jennifer, who was 12 when sarah was born, fondly recalls that day. >> i just remember going to the hospital after she was born. and mom let me change her first poopie diaper. >> so she was, like, your little baby, too, it sounds like. >> she was. i would wake up with her in the middle of the night and feed her. >> that is a sign of a big family when big sister is feeding the baby in the middle of the night. >> yeah. and she screamed until you stuffed the bottle in her mouth. >> reporter: as sarah grew older and her siblings started to
her older sisters, samantha, lizzy, tabitha, and jennifer, say even though sarah could take care of herselfthey still saw themselves as her protectors. >> was everyone kinda looking out for her, her being the baby? >> always. yeah. >> how many children in your family? >> well there's nine of us. >> nine siblings? >> nine siblings. >> 20 grandchildren. >> 20? >> yes. >> oh, my goodness. how does your mom keep up? >> i don't think...
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security that we get a deal on that issue it's wonderful getting your perspective thanks so much tabitha thank you for having me. and so often said management runs businesses to maximize returns for shareholders right now it appears investors are looking for something more than just profits returning to e.-s. g.'s or environmental social and governance metrics well the biggest scalp to fall for breaching those standards is being the chief executive of astronomy and mining giant rio tinto initially the miner fined 3 executives $5000000.00 for their part in the destruction of 46000 year old aboriginal sites in western australia rio tinto had received legal permission to demolish the caves back in 2013 but when the archaeological importance of the rock shelters became clear the company failed to change course. as the pandemic wipes out decades of economic growth and poverty reduction long festering inequalities being exposed movements like black lives matter have taken to the streets to egg raven says and seek justice institutions from wall street banks to media companies have acknowledged
security that we get a deal on that issue it's wonderful getting your perspective thanks so much tabitha thank you for having me. and so often said management runs businesses to maximize returns for shareholders right now it appears investors are looking for something more than just profits returning to e.-s. g.'s or environmental social and governance metrics well the biggest scalp to fall for breaching those standards is being the chief executive of astronomy and mining giant rio tinto...
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up to 300 got in a nigeria got independence in 1960 right of tabitha's 960 since then we haven't achieve. if anything we have benefited from anything i don't mean everything if we have so many graduates this is my calling he's a graduate no job nothing no want president watching any more i don't know if i want to just ok this is how far do you graduate. but the government's new measures to make it harder for the voices of nigeria's used to be heard. on top of an indefinite lockdown in the economic capital as police chief also announced that riot police will be deployed across the country to quell the protests. or countries across europe are scrambling to contain a fresh wave of covert 19 cases in germany the southern state of bavaria has the most new cases it's now under a strict lockdown with about 100000 residents confined to their home. best to scout and their land in 5 area among 10 a city. now the number one car in the virus hotspot in germany the number of new cases there in the last week is 5 times above the trash old for high risk area as of tuesday locals are back in the uk down
up to 300 got in a nigeria got independence in 1960 right of tabitha's 960 since then we haven't achieve. if anything we have benefited from anything i don't mean everything if we have so many graduates this is my calling he's a graduate no job nothing no want president watching any more i don't know if i want to just ok this is how far do you graduate. but the government's new measures to make it harder for the voices of nigeria's used to be heard. on top of an indefinite lockdown in the...
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up to 300 got in a managerial got independence in 1960 right of tabitha's 960 since then we haven't achieved anything you know we haven't benefited from anything little but everything is we have so many graduates this is my colleagues he's a graduate no job nothing we don't want resident watching anymore now down the road mortgage out ok this is how far do you. think about the government's new measures to make it harder for the voices of nigeria's used to be heard. on top of an indefinite lockdown in the economic capital and jarius police chief also announced that riot police will be deployed across the country to quell the protests. aren't here some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world the european union is pledging almost 44000000 euro's in emergency funding to several countries in africa sawhill region it's part of almost one and a half 1000000000 euros the u.n. says that it has for the region to save it from the breaking point the sawhill is plagued by increasing conflicts weak governance and a lack of developed protesters in thailand spread out across the
up to 300 got in a managerial got independence in 1960 right of tabitha's 960 since then we haven't achieved anything you know we haven't benefited from anything little but everything is we have so many graduates this is my colleagues he's a graduate no job nothing we don't want resident watching anymore now down the road mortgage out ok this is how far do you. think about the government's new measures to make it harder for the voices of nigeria's used to be heard. on top of an indefinite...
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. >> speaking of lunch, i've been researching the launch tabitha various justices, and i find that they sort of fall into two paradigms. the very healthy eaters, like louis brandeis who brought two pieces of whole wheat bread with fresh finish in between. on the other extreme, you have justice flintstone who was what they called, and his day, a gorman. he loved french cheese, he loved wine, and his way giant platters a french cheeses for his months. so justice ginsburg. i'm going to ask you first. where do you fall in that spectrum? (laughs). how do you sustain yourself during the day? >> for 56 years i was married to chef supreme, my husband was a great cook. we didn't mention -- we get that later ok. he was a big contributor to food at the court. he would make cakes for everybody's birthday, all the justices birthday. or my law clerks birthdays. in the days when we didn't have outside food for the state of the union. he cooperated with sometimes marry kennedy and making the pre-state of the union dinner for the court. >> for those of you who don't know. justice ginsburg was lucky enou
. >> speaking of lunch, i've been researching the launch tabitha various justices, and i find that they sort of fall into two paradigms. the very healthy eaters, like louis brandeis who brought two pieces of whole wheat bread with fresh finish in between. on the other extreme, you have justice flintstone who was what they called, and his day, a gorman. he loved french cheese, he loved wine, and his way giant platters a french cheeses for his months. so justice ginsburg. i'm going to ask...
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so there is a great deal of our fundamental rights at stake here, as tabitha said, nothing less than everything is at stake. and these cases that are one step away from a decision are only 17 cases involving reproductive freedom, 14 cases involving gun violence prevention. there are numerous others involving workplace safety, the affordable care act will be argued a week after the election when she would sit on the court. her hostility to the affordable care act is well-documented by now in her criticizing chief justice roberts for his vote to uphold the act, saying he had to stretch the meaning of it to keep it alive. her saying in king v. burwell when she spoke about that case that the dissent had the better of the argument. these are real rights for real people. that would be lost. and instead of imperilling health care and other rights that should be enjoyed by the american people, we should be doing and enacting measures right now before us measures that have been passed by a bipartisan majority that would actually address the needs and challenges of the american people during t
so there is a great deal of our fundamental rights at stake here, as tabitha said, nothing less than everything is at stake. and these cases that are one step away from a decision are only 17 cases involving reproductive freedom, 14 cases involving gun violence prevention. there are numerous others involving workplace safety, the affordable care act will be argued a week after the election when she would sit on the court. her hostility to the affordable care act is well-documented by now in her...
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tabitha's generation may have children, even grandchildren, who will see amy c >>on and the district court and appellate court judges have confirmed this effort to reshape the court in the image of the far right over used to be the republican party. one step away from this disaster. and likewise on the issue of reproductive freedoms, judge barrett was also vetted at the hearing she refused to say absolutely refuse to say before the way it was correctly decided to protect the woman's rate as if a woman is raped as samantha was we presented her story is constitutional to make it a crime of in vitro fertilization for doctors to abortions and seem to answer the question as well but in a way should need to answer those questions that is barbaric and through organizations and to be protected in law pushing the most extreme views of reproductive care criminalizing doctors. and legalized abortion in this country. and her extreme views on reproductive freedom the reason why donald trump shows her in the first place those 17 cases that are one step away from the supreme court the hands-on abor
tabitha's generation may have children, even grandchildren, who will see amy c >>on and the district court and appellate court judges have confirmed this effort to reshape the court in the image of the far right over used to be the republican party. one step away from this disaster. and likewise on the issue of reproductive freedoms, judge barrett was also vetted at the hearing she refused to say absolutely refuse to say before the way it was correctly decided to protect the woman's rate...
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. >> reporter: tabitha hunter is almost as passionate as she is for her son caden. >> i was taking more >> yeah, that's trouble. there we go. >> and i listened to my father and i voted for trump and i was proud that i did and i think he's done us good. you know, he said some stupid things, but that's trump. >> reporter: which helps explain why some people here tell us they aren't thrilled with either of their options. >> to me, it's not going to matter one way or the other. >> reporter: you sound exhausted by politics? >> i am. i am very exhausted. i think it's a person representing the country. i don't think anything's going to change. >> reporter: on that point, folks on the other side of the field differ. >> the pandemic has taken over our lives and it didn't have to be this way. >> reporter: you don't like the division? >> yeah, i don't like the division and i don't like what it's done to people. people are cutting other people out of their lives because of politics. >> reporter: so it sounds like what you're both saying is to put the country on a better path, you like joe biden? >>
. >> reporter: tabitha hunter is almost as passionate as she is for her son caden. >> i was taking more >> yeah, that's trouble. there we go. >> and i listened to my father and i voted for trump and i was proud that i did and i think he's done us good. you know, he said some stupid things, but that's trump. >> reporter: which helps explain why some people here tell us they aren't thrilled with either of their options. >> to me, it's not going to matter one...