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tubman was a campaigner for women's suffrage alongside susan b. anthony.nt the last 50 years of her remarkable life here in auburn, new york, where william henry seward, president abraham lincoln's secretary of state and his wife francis offered their friendship and support. >> she was a regular guest here. social visitor, welcomed here. so we're in the old house kitchen. >> reporter: jeff ludwig is education director at the seward house museum in auburn. >> it was known that harriet tubman was looking to place her family somewhere and to plant roots somewhere, to build a home for herself. and so they offer her a piece of land. >> reporter: seven acres. a black woman, technically a huge 5 slave buying a farm? unheard of. in 1869, she got married again to nelson davis, more than 20 years her junior. >> this is an amazing house. it was one of nine cottages. >> reporter: in her 70s, she opened an old age home for formerly enslaved people and an infirmary providing free health care to anyone, black or white. >> she was a lightning rod for change. >> reporter:
tubman was a campaigner for women's suffrage alongside susan b. anthony.nt the last 50 years of her remarkable life here in auburn, new york, where william henry seward, president abraham lincoln's secretary of state and his wife francis offered their friendship and support. >> she was a regular guest here. social visitor, welcomed here. so we're in the old house kitchen. >> reporter: jeff ludwig is education director at the seward house museum in auburn. >> it was known that...
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a story about former slave turned abolitionist harriet tubman.ia erivo is the women who escaped slavery, makes her own way to philadelphia, connects with the underground railway, and he can't believe she has made this journey pretty much on her own steam. this isa clip... so where are the others? there are no others. well, you know you can trust me. i'm a friend. who did you make the journey with? i left my husband and family. just me and the lord. well, i don't know if you know how extraordinary this is, but by some miraculous means you have made it 100 miles to freedom, all by yourself. would you like to pick a new name? to mark your freedom. most ex—slaves do. any name you want. they called my mamma rit, but her name harriet. i want my mamma's name, and my husband. harriet tubman. wow. you really have to remember that cynthia erivo as british as well. remarkable. it is a brilliant performance. the tag line is be free 01’ performance. the tag line is be free or die. there has been talk of a harriet tubman biopic for quite a long time, i think s
a story about former slave turned abolitionist harriet tubman.ia erivo is the women who escaped slavery, makes her own way to philadelphia, connects with the underground railway, and he can't believe she has made this journey pretty much on her own steam. this isa clip... so where are the others? there are no others. well, you know you can trust me. i'm a friend. who did you make the journey with? i left my husband and family. just me and the lord. well, i don't know if you know how...
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cynthia erivo plays harriet tubman.eader played by leslie odom jr. harriet soon wants to go back south to rescue her family. >> rescuing slaves requires skill and careful planning. it requires reading, harriet. can you read a sign or a map? can you read at all? >> i put my intention on trying to hear god's voice more clearly. >> do you know what would happen if you got caught? they would torture you until you pointed them right to this office. you got lucky, harriet. and there's nothing more you can do. >> don't you tell me what i can't do! >> don't you tell her what she can't do, leslie! cynthia erivo and leslie odom jr. join us here at the table. good to see you both. >> good to see you. >> hi. >> i was a little embarrassed, because when i started thinking about harriet tubman, i kind of thought, i really don't know anything. she was a leader of the underground railroad. she was a conductor. i knew that she was a small woman, but i didn't realize the physicality of what you had to do. so, i'm wondering how you prepare
cynthia erivo plays harriet tubman.eader played by leslie odom jr. harriet soon wants to go back south to rescue her family. >> rescuing slaves requires skill and careful planning. it requires reading, harriet. can you read a sign or a map? can you read at all? >> i put my intention on trying to hear god's voice more clearly. >> do you know what would happen if you got caught? they would torture you until you pointed them right to this office. you got lucky, harriet. and...
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so this is a film about a former slave turned abolitionist harriet tubman.ia erivo is the woman who escapes slavery, makes her own way to philadelphia where she meets up with the underground railroad, who cannot believe that she has made this journey pretty much under her own steam. here's a clip. so where are the others? weren't no others. you know, you can trust me. i'm a friend. who — who'd you make the journey with? i left my husband and family. it wasjust me and the lord. well, i don't know if you know how extraordinary this is but by some miraculous means, you have made it 100 miles to freedom, all by yourself. would you like to pick a new name? to mark your freedom? most ex—slaves do — any name you want. they called my mama rip. but her name harriet. i want my mama name and my husband. harriet tubman. wow. you really have to remember that cynthia erivo is british as well. remarkable. it is a really brilliant performance. the tag line is be free or die. there is talk about it doing a harriet tubman biopic for quite a long time — i think 20 years ago is
so this is a film about a former slave turned abolitionist harriet tubman.ia erivo is the woman who escapes slavery, makes her own way to philadelphia where she meets up with the underground railroad, who cannot believe that she has made this journey pretty much under her own steam. here's a clip. so where are the others? weren't no others. you know, you can trust me. i'm a friend. who — who'd you make the journey with? i left my husband and family. it wasjust me and the lord. well, i don't...
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so this is a film about a former slave turned abolitionist harriet tubman. is the woman who escapes slavery, makes her own way to philadelphia where she meets up with the underground railroad, who cannot believe that she has made this journey pretty much under her own steam. here's a clip. so where are the others? weren't no others. you know, you can trust me. i'm a friend. who — who'd you make the journey with? i left my husband and family. it wasjust me and the lord. well, i don't know if you know how extraordinary this is but by some miraculous means, you have made it 100 miles to freedom, all by yourself. would you like to pick a new name? to mark your freedom? most ex—slaves do — any name you want. they called my mama rip. but her name harriet. i want my mama name and my husband. harriet tubman. wow. you really have to remember that cynthia erivo is british as well. remarkable. it is a really brilliant performance. the tag line is be free or die. there is talk about it doing a harriet tubman biopic for quite a long time — i think 20 years ago is when th
so this is a film about a former slave turned abolitionist harriet tubman. is the woman who escapes slavery, makes her own way to philadelphia where she meets up with the underground railroad, who cannot believe that she has made this journey pretty much under her own steam. here's a clip. so where are the others? weren't no others. you know, you can trust me. i'm a friend. who — who'd you make the journey with? i left my husband and family. it wasjust me and the lord. well, i don't know if...
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i received a call from a collector in philadelphia and he said he had material of harriet tubman.emember thinking i am a 19th century historian, no one has anything of harriet tubman but come to philadelphia because at the very least i will buy you a philadelphia cheesesteak. i thought that's not a bad deal so a bunch of us go, we went and this guy was a huge former penn state football player, 6 foot 3, 300 pounds and he brought out this little box and opened the box and pulled out pictures of harriet tubman's funeral that no one had ever seen and we were stunned. i said oh my goodness and he got excited and punched me. it hurt. he pulled out 33 things and punched me every time. >> right in the solar. >> and then he pulled out this hymnal that had all those spirituals harriet tubman would sing when she goes to the south, swing low sweet chariot and suddenly we are all crying. i am crying from the pain but other folks are crying from this and we couldn't afford this stuff, it is priceless so we danced around it for a while and i finally said what is this going to cost? what will it
i received a call from a collector in philadelphia and he said he had material of harriet tubman.emember thinking i am a 19th century historian, no one has anything of harriet tubman but come to philadelphia because at the very least i will buy you a philadelphia cheesesteak. i thought that's not a bad deal so a bunch of us go, we went and this guy was a huge former penn state football player, 6 foot 3, 300 pounds and he brought out this little box and opened the box and pulled out pictures of...
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once we knew we could find things like harriet tubman and then i knew we could find other things. overwhelming of the 40,000 artifacts we found, 70% were from basements, trunks and attics of people's homes. we changed the way you think about collecting, and because of people's belief in the smithsonian, that they could trust smithsonian, we found the collection you see in this building >> tell us about the thing that has so much resonance for me and that is nat turner's bible. what a remarkable thing to have existed. >> so i was giving a speech in a -- in a plantation in south carolina and an archaeologist told me i could find you nat turner material. i said no. he calls me every day for six months. finally i said let's go. he showed me some sites where the insurrection occurred when turner was captured he had a sword that was in the county courthouse and he had a bible. a bible that was given to a family that lost the largest amount of people during the insurrection, and they kept it for years. it was sort of a souvenir for them. well, i went on television, radio, talking about w
once we knew we could find things like harriet tubman and then i knew we could find other things. overwhelming of the 40,000 artifacts we found, 70% were from basements, trunks and attics of people's homes. we changed the way you think about collecting, and because of people's belief in the smithsonian, that they could trust smithsonian, we found the collection you see in this building >> tell us about the thing that has so much resonance for me and that is nat turner's bible. what a...
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ershe beganew life with a new name.ie ha tubman.eturnefree more than 300 and slaved people throughout family, among a network ofio abolitsts and safehses. she continued to lead in the fight against slavery and went on to become one of the only american women to lead an armed. expediti after the war, tubman returned to her home in new york where she died in 1913 at the estimated e of 91. the story of the underground railroad's most famous conductor ist,ow being told in "harrie a new film which is also the first to tell tubm's story on the big screen. i'm joined now by the director, kasi lemmons, and the star, cynthia erivo. welcome to you both. >> hi. >> thank you. >> thank you for being here. kasi, let me start with you. there is enormous responsibility and pressure that comes with telling this story for the first time in this way. kasi: i was definitelyhis sty? intimidated at first, but i was also very excited for the opportunity. and i figured, if i kept harriet as my north star, sest really foon the research, really focused on th
ershe beganew life with a new name.ie ha tubman.eturnefree more than 300 and slaved people throughout family, among a network ofio abolitsts and safehses. she continued to lead in the fight against slavery and went on to become one of the only american women to lead an armed. expediti after the war, tubman returned to her home in new york where she died in 1913 at the estimated e of 91. the story of the underground railroad's most famous conductor ist,ow being told in "harrie a new film...
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the fightto to accepting a new normal. >> harriet tubman. >> the heroic story of harriet tubman of i'mned oy the stara reting h new film, jr.thia erivo and leslie odom an >> what my warning was don't draw attention to yourself.dy you're alr
the fightto to accepting a new normal. >> harriet tubman. >> the heroic story of harriet tubman of i'mned oy the stara reting h new film, jr.thia erivo and leslie odom an >> what my warning was don't draw attention to yourself.dy you're alr
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please join me in welcoming the 2019 harriet tubman prize winner, dr. dawson, to the stage. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. didn't realize it was going to be quite that loud. let me put this down. so i have a few brief remarks. receiving the harriet tubman prize is an honor and humbling experience. i had actually been struggling with quite a while with what to say when i received an iwaaward named after such an indomitable woman who dedicated her life to the cause of freedom. dr. commander suggested that i talk about what inspired the book. and in many important ways, i have to say that my mother inspired the book. by inspiring both my love for water and my loves for learning and for history. by inspiring me to swim and serve, my mother helped me to increasingly understand that water can be an important social and cultural space. my mom started teaching me or taking me to swim lessons a the local ymca when i was about 3 months old and as a kid, we often loaded up our blue 1970s volkswagen van and headed off for adventures at beaches, lakes, museum
please join me in welcoming the 2019 harriet tubman prize winner, dr. dawson, to the stage. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. didn't realize it was going to be quite that loud. let me put this down. so i have a few brief remarks. receiving the harriet tubman prize is an honor and humbling experience. i had actually been struggling with quite a while with what to say when i received an iwaaward named after such an indomitable woman who dedicated her life to the cause of freedom. dr....
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so this is a film about a former slave turned abolitionist harriet tubman. way to philadelphia where she meets up with the underground railroad, who cannot believe that she has made this journey pretty much under her own steam. here's a clip. so where are the others? weren't no others. you know, you can trust me. i'm a friend. who — who'd you make the journey with? i left my husband and family. it wasjust me and the lord. well, i don't know if you know how extraordinary this is but by some miraculous means, you have made it 100 miles to freedom, all by yourself. would you like to pick a new name? to mark your freedom? most ex—slaves do — any name you want. they called my mama rip. but her name harriet. i want my mama name and my husband. harriet tubman. wow. you really have to remember that cynthia erivo is british as well. remarkable. it is a really brilliant performance. the tag line is be free or die. there is talk about it doing a harriet tubman biopic for quite a long time — i think 20 years ago is when they started talking about it — and no... i mean,
so this is a film about a former slave turned abolitionist harriet tubman. way to philadelphia where she meets up with the underground railroad, who cannot believe that she has made this journey pretty much under her own steam. here's a clip. so where are the others? weren't no others. you know, you can trust me. i'm a friend. who — who'd you make the journey with? i left my husband and family. it wasjust me and the lord. well, i don't know if you know how extraordinary this is but by some...
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celebrate many of the brave heroes who fought for the right ,o vote such as susan b anthony harriet tubman, and ida b wells. the sale of from these points will go to the cecconi and's women's history initiative. we will fight for every day and every night to make this happen and we will continue to make this happen this will be a tremendous success to enjoy prosperity and equality for all women. i'm going to sign the bill and then asked some of you folks to say a few words. we can't wait. you came all the way back. >> i did. i did. >> good. [camera shutters] pen0o should get the first -- pen? >> marcia. [laughter] >> a great thing. you have been working for us for .ears they have been working for us for years and years. i know the answer for that is that i'm president. we got a lot of things done that nobody else does. maybe you could say a few words. >> this was a project that's somebody women have worked on. police was the lead sponsor in the house. gillibrand was the lead democrat cosponsor in the senate. we passed it out of the senate with every school senator voting for it in june. th
celebrate many of the brave heroes who fought for the right ,o vote such as susan b anthony harriet tubman, and ida b wells. the sale of from these points will go to the cecconi and's women's history initiative. we will fight for every day and every night to make this happen and we will continue to make this happen this will be a tremendous success to enjoy prosperity and equality for all women. i'm going to sign the bill and then asked some of you folks to say a few words. we can't wait. you...
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>> harriet tubman. >> the movie chronicles the life of harriet tubman and her courageous escape fromal name is stanley cox. he bought the tickets and said he was inspired after taking his daughter to see the film and wanted to share the experience with other young people in the community. >> what it did to me watching it then looking at my daughter ask the questions she asked, it was very empowering and our girls need to see that. >> for him to bring the girls out to see the harriet tubman video is valley nice of him. it's very encouraging and i think it's something the girls should know. >> the invitation was originally meant for young girls from 8 to 18 but the rapper later said any young person who wants to see the movie will be given a ticket because the message is so important for people of all ages. >>> the raiders go for their third win in a row as they take on the e worst team in the league. >>> 10 people have been shot. sherfbl of them killed after someone opened fire at a family gathering. new information coming up. you know when you're at ross and your new fall look just k
>> harriet tubman. >> the movie chronicles the life of harriet tubman and her courageous escape fromal name is stanley cox. he bought the tickets and said he was inspired after taking his daughter to see the film and wanted to share the experience with other young people in the community. >> what it did to me watching it then looking at my daughter ask the questions she asked, it was very empowering and our girls need to see that. >> for him to bring the girls out to see...
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the word on the street is that a hollywood executive wanted to cast julia roberts as harriet tubman.julia roberts fan, and i think she can act in any role. except for harriet tubman. [ laughter ] we have the scoop, also, on the cancellation of the world premiere of a new movie starring samuel l. jackson. the movie's called "the banker." it's supposed to be apple's -- they're streaming this big movie. they put a lot of money behind it. now there's some controversy behind that. we're gonna have that. meanwhile, joining the conversation in cyber hall, jolanda brown from hampton, virginia. hey, jolanda! >> hi! >> watching on cw-27. my team always says i have a story for everything. i remember skipping the first day of my sophomore year of college to hang out in hampton. 'cause they have a university there. there were some cute boys back then. sam snyder in roosevelt, new jersey, abc7. and pamela franklin from st. clair shores, michigan, watching on tv20. hey, fam, thanks for join-- oh, you have a baby! how old is the baby? >> he's 5 months old. this is harrison. >> hi, harrison! oh, that
the word on the street is that a hollywood executive wanted to cast julia roberts as harriet tubman.julia roberts fan, and i think she can act in any role. except for harriet tubman. [ laughter ] we have the scoop, also, on the cancellation of the world premiere of a new movie starring samuel l. jackson. the movie's called "the banker." it's supposed to be apple's -- they're streaming this big movie. they put a lot of money behind it. now there's some controversy behind that. we're...
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>> harriett tubman. >> the movie chronicles the life of harriett tubman and her courageous escame from slavery, mr. fab, whose real name is stanley cox, bought the tickets and said he was inspired after taking his daughter to see the film, and wanted to share the experience with other young people in the community. >> what it did to me watching it, and looking at my daughter, asked the questions, it was very empowering and our girls need to see that, man. >> we are going to bring the tu of him, very encouraging, and i think it is something the girls should know. girls ages 8-18, but the rapper later said any young person who wants to see the movie would be given a ticket because the message is important for yng people of all ages. >> he is a good guy. he does some good stuff. >> bringing people together and seeing something like that is great. >>> we may have strong winds later this week. >> yeah, it is a standard pattern, we see it all the time this time of year. the pg&e response is what is so different. it is not unusual to get these winds this time of year. it doesn't look like it
>> harriett tubman. >> the movie chronicles the life of harriett tubman and her courageous escame from slavery, mr. fab, whose real name is stanley cox, bought the tickets and said he was inspired after taking his daughter to see the film, and wanted to share the experience with other young people in the community. >> what it did to me watching it, and looking at my daughter, asked the questions, it was very empowering and our girls need to see that, man. >> we are going...
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harriett tubman. . >> the movie talked about the life of harriett tubman and her escape from slavery and leading others a freedom. mr. fab whose name is stanley cott bought the tickets and said he was inspired after taking his own daughter to see the movie. he wanted to share experiences with other young people in the community. . >> what it did to me watching it and looking at my daughter asked the questions she asked i felt like it was empowering and our girls need to see that. >> for him to bring the girls out to see the video is very nice of him. it's very encouraging. and i think it's something that the girls should know. . >> now that inveigh tigs was meant for young girls between 8 and 18 years old. but mr. fab later invited any young person who wanted to see the harriett movie because the message was important for people of all ages. . >>> officers arrived on scene. what we found were several individuals deceased in the backyard. >> a search is underway for possibly several gunmen after a deadly shooting in fresno. . >> oh, my goodness. and this is going to go on for years an
harriett tubman. . >> the movie talked about the life of harriett tubman and her escape from slavery and leading others a freedom. mr. fab whose name is stanley cott bought the tickets and said he was inspired after taking his own daughter to see the movie. he wanted to share experiences with other young people in the community. . >> what it did to me watching it and looking at my daughter asked the questions she asked i felt like it was empowering and our girls need to see that....
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. >> harriet tubman. >> they are getting incredible reviews about the life of harriet tubman and performersaring escape from slavery and led other slaves to freedom. his real name is stanley cox and he got movie tickets at a movie theater and said he was inspired to do it after taking his own daughter to see it. he wanted to share that experience with other young people in the community. >> what it did to me watching it and then looking at my daughter and asking questions she asked i felt like it was very empowering and our girls need to see that . >> for him to bring the girls out to actually see the harriet tubman video is very encouraging and i think it is something that girls should know. >> the invitation was meant for young girls between eight and 18 years old however he later invited any young person who wanted to see harriet because the message is important to people of all ages. >> another round of pg&e public safety power shutoffs when they could happen and who would be affected. >>> one person injured overnight in a garage fire. what was special about the two girls. >>> four kill
. >> harriet tubman. >> they are getting incredible reviews about the life of harriet tubman and performersaring escape from slavery and led other slaves to freedom. his real name is stanley cox and he got movie tickets at a movie theater and said he was inspired to do it after taking his own daughter to see it. he wanted to share that experience with other young people in the community. >> what it did to me watching it and then looking at my daughter and asking questions she...
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>> harriet tubman. . >> this movie is about the life of harriet tubman and her escape from slavery ande led other slaves to season. stanley cox bought the tickets and said he was inspired after taking his daughter to see the movie and he wanted to share the experience with other young people in the community. . >> what it did to me watching it and then looking at my daughter ask the questions she asked i felt like it was very empowering and our girls need to see that. >> for him to brit girls out to see the harriet tubman video is nice of him. it's very encouraging, and i think it's something that the girls should know. . >> the envy station was originally meant for children ages 8 to 18 but the rapper later invited any young person who wanted to see the movie because he said the message is important for people of all ages. >>> the placer county sheriff's office is reminding you to secure trash cans and dumb dumpsters after a bear was found rummaging through garbage. >> you made quite the mess you going to clean it up. >> they shared the video on facebook yesterday showing the bear get
>> harriet tubman. . >> this movie is about the life of harriet tubman and her escape from slavery ande led other slaves to season. stanley cox bought the tickets and said he was inspired after taking his daughter to see the movie and he wanted to share the experience with other young people in the community. . >> what it did to me watching it and then looking at my daughter ask the questions she asked i felt like it was very empowering and our girls need to see that. >>...
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she stars as harriet tubman in "harriet", which is in theaters everywhere this friday let's take a looknow what would happen if you got caught they would torture you until you pointed them right to this office you got lucky, harriet now there's nothing more you can do >> don't you tell me what i can't do i made it this far on my own god was watching but my feet was my own running, bleeding, climbing, nearly drown nothing to eat for days and days and i made it. so don't you tell me what i can't do >> seth: please welcome to the show cynthia erivo, everyone [ cheers and applause ♪ >> seth: how are you >> i'm good, thanks. >> seth: congratulations on the film i have to ask, this is the first film portrayal of harriet tubman >> yes yes, it is >> seth: so when you get offered a part like that, excited, nervous, any apprehension? >> all of the above. >> seth: yeah. >> you fall out of your seat almost spit your tea on the ground [ light laughter ] but, yeah, really, just -- there's an -- it's an honor. you know, it's a huge responsibility and you want to make sure that you are as truthful and
she stars as harriet tubman in "harriet", which is in theaters everywhere this friday let's take a looknow what would happen if you got caught they would torture you until you pointed them right to this office you got lucky, harriet now there's nothing more you can do >> don't you tell me what i can't do i made it this far on my own god was watching but my feet was my own running, bleeding, climbing, nearly drown nothing to eat for days and days and i made it. so don't you tell...
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the way, i just on the harriet tubman movie that is coming out and i recommend it. it is what it's like to be a slave in the american south. and how some of them were spirited and try to get away from it. but everyone has a hero story. some sort of another behind themselves. we live story. but it explains economic events. in the prejudice against women among men in the difficulty they had various times getting it set accepted in the workplace. because why do men resist it. it is because it challenges their story about their own uniqueness. and that is a great one. maybe you have a here. [laughter] i don't know if i answered your question. [inaudible conversation] i was just thinking as your identity determining that logical model and how that will play out in the contagion of the viral story. >> people write stories about their own social group. i have an example in my book, and the story of a george washington and the cherry tree. anyone heard the story. [laughter] you have it. and one person shaking his head no. bully will tell you the story. george washington was
the way, i just on the harriet tubman movie that is coming out and i recommend it. it is what it's like to be a slave in the american south. and how some of them were spirited and try to get away from it. but everyone has a hero story. some sort of another behind themselves. we live story. but it explains economic events. in the prejudice against women among men in the difficulty they had various times getting it set accepted in the workplace. because why do men resist it. it is because it...
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. >> focus speeches has released a trailer about harriet tubman. >> it tells the unlely story of a blackainst all odds was the main character in the movie. >> i talk about slavery. it's notig a a birmingham as it is for white people to hear about it which is something i learned each time we do jokes that catch up. i gha oh,s too much of a bummer. and you go, all right, i guess so. >> and like, i had a joke it was something set up about gay weddings. and seth says, what' the diff sence betweenaight wetting and the gay wedding. i said the reason the parents are crying. which to me is very fun. i happened to mention it for a friend of mine and they said, you can't mention that on television. it's too sad. about p.c. culture. versation but there are things to be said about our respective communities that are hard and true. and we're interested in exploring those through jokes. >> are we saying something new na the audience can hear and then learn and understand and -- in one fell swoop? i don't like can't. when people talk about things you can't joke about, but i think it's important to ask
. >> focus speeches has released a trailer about harriet tubman. >> it tells the unlely story of a blackainst all odds was the main character in the movie. >> i talk about slavery. it's notig a a birmingham as it is for white people to hear about it which is something i learned each time we do jokes that catch up. i gha oh,s too much of a bummer. and you go, all right, i guess so. >> and like, i had a joke it was something set up about gay weddings. and seth says, what'...
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by the way i just saw the harriet tubman movie that is coming out. i recommend it. it is about what it was like to be a slave in the american south. and how some of them were spirited and troy to get away from it. but everyone has a hero story of some sort of another behind themselves. we love story. but it explains economics and the events. such as the prejudice against women among men and the difficulties they've had at various times in getting accepted in the workplace. because why do men resist it. it is because it challenges their story about their own uniqueness. and so that it is a great story. maybe you have juan pierre. >> i am just asking about the viral stories. robert: i have an example in my book of the story of george washington and the cherry tree. anyone heard the story. [laughter] you haven't. i have one person shaking his head no. well i will tell you the story. george washington was 12 years old and i actually read the earliest version of it. so i have it correct. get a birthday present. sorry didn't see birthday present. the never did that. you p
by the way i just saw the harriet tubman movie that is coming out. i recommend it. it is about what it was like to be a slave in the american south. and how some of them were spirited and troy to get away from it. but everyone has a hero story of some sort of another behind themselves. we love story. but it explains economics and the events. such as the prejudice against women among men and the difficulties they've had at various times in getting accepted in the workplace. because why do men...
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. >> focus pictures has released it's trailer for the n movie" harriet," about harriet tubman. >> ithe unlikely story of a black lady who against odl was the main character in a vie. t'if i talk about slavery, not as big a bummer as it is for white people to hear about it, which is something i've learned each time we do jokes at they go, "oh that's too much of a bummer." you go, "all right, i guess so." >> i had a jokwhere there was me setup about gay weddings. then seth said, "jenny, what's the difference between a straight wedding and a gay and i said, "the reason the parents are crying." which to me is very funny, but i happened to mention it to a friend of mine before that segment aired and they're like, "you can't say that on television. that's too sad." there's a lot of conversation about like p.c. culture and wh's too far. we're not trying to court that line of offensiveness, but we're between like... there's things to be said about our respective communities that are hard and true. and we're interested inos exploring through jokes. >> are we saying something new that the audi
. >> focus pictures has released it's trailer for the n movie" harriet," about harriet tubman. >> ithe unlikely story of a black lady who against odl was the main character in a vie. t'if i talk about slavery, not as big a bummer as it is for white people to hear about it, which is something i've learned each time we do jokes at they go, "oh that's too much of a bummer." you go, "all right, i guess so." >> i had a jokwhere there was me setup about...
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. >> harriett tubman. . >> the movie is all about the life of harriet tub man lady who escaped from slavery others to freedom. mist a h fab whose name is stanley cox bought the movie tickets and said he was inspired to do it after taking his own daughter to see harriet. and wanted to share the experience with other young people in oakland. . >> what it did to me watching it and then look at my daughter ask questions she asked i felt like it was very empowering. our girls need to see that. >> for him to bring the girls tout see the video is very nice of him and encouraging and i think it's something that the girls should know. . >> now the invitation was originally meant for girls 8 and 18 but he invited any young person who wanted to see harriet because the message he said, is important for people of all ages. . >>> the new movie ford versus ferrari leaving the competition in its dust. it zoomed to the top of the box office debuting with 31 million dollars. the racing drama received strong reviews and even getting some oscar buzz for its lead actors christian bale and matt damon. last week'
. >> harriett tubman. . >> the movie is all about the life of harriet tub man lady who escaped from slavery others to freedom. mist a h fab whose name is stanley cox bought the movie tickets and said he was inspired to do it after taking his own daughter to see harriet. and wanted to share the experience with other young people in oakland. . >> what it did to me watching it and then look at my daughter ask questions she asked i felt like it was very empowering. our girls need...
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the story of harriet tubman and the whole underground railroad trying to free slaves from the south andrth it's going to be another big weekend. i think for that film as well. so we'll have to wait to see what comes with that, but anyway those a to the big films in theaters this weekend. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news where in orinda were once again following the latest on this. tragic story last night of gunfire erupting at a halloween party one that was promoted on social media with reports of maybe a 100 people there the neighbors weren't happy. and once the bullets started flying police descended we'll have more in a live report coming up on the shooting on the bay bridge on the lower debt car to car and a chp officer witnessed it will have the ah, mr. resourceful, brown-bagging it. so why you paying so much for wireless? i don't know... the new tracfone wireless gives you all kinds of control. leftovers? tracfone lets you keep your leftover data each month. what are you doing? unlimited carryover data! hey! do you know you can get unlimited talk and text on america's best 4
the story of harriet tubman and the whole underground railroad trying to free slaves from the south andrth it's going to be another big weekend. i think for that film as well. so we'll have to wait to see what comes with that, but anyway those a to the big films in theaters this weekend. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news where in orinda were once again following the latest on this. tragic story last night of gunfire erupting at a halloween party one that was promoted on social media with...
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was like, quoi quel bebe cool [ laughter ] then the man who wrote the movie "harriet" about harriet tubmanat a studio executive once suggested that julia roberts play her and people were like, whaaat [ laughter ] but i was like, what everyone should play whoever they want. that's why you can catch me in "y'all want this flag: the betsy ross story." [ laughter ] then there was a rally called black voices for trump -- i'm sorry. can you not have that right by my head? lower. lower. even farther oh, bless your heart now, there was a rally called black voices for trump and i was like, what?? if you think your trump supporting relatives are embarrassing, imagine how embarrassed you would be if they were black now, i wouldn't know because i don't have any trump supporters in my family - dumb enough to say something [ laughter ] so then former quarterback colin kaepernick got invited to train in front of coaches to see if they want to sign him and i was like, what do you need see him work out for you know damn well that even if he did nothing but eat cheeseburgers and play x-box the past three ye
was like, quoi quel bebe cool [ laughter ] then the man who wrote the movie "harriet" about harriet tubmanat a studio executive once suggested that julia roberts play her and people were like, whaaat [ laughter ] but i was like, what everyone should play whoever they want. that's why you can catch me in "y'all want this flag: the betsy ross story." [ laughter ] then there was a rally called black voices for trump -- i'm sorry. can you not have that right by my head? lower....
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so this is a film about a former slave turned abolitionist harriet tubman.the underground railroad, who cannot believe that she has made this journey pretty much under her own steam. here's a clip. so where are the others? weren't no others. you know, you can trust me. i'm a friend. who — who'd you make the journey with? i left my husband and family. it wasjust me and the lord. well, i don't know if you know how extraordinary this is but by some miraculous means, you have made it 100 miles to freedom, all by yourself. would you like to pick a new name? to mark your freedom? most ex—slaves do — any name you want. they called my mama rip. but her name harriet. i want my mama name and my husband. harriet tubman. wow. you really have to remember that cynthia erivo is british as well. remarkable. it is a really brilliant performance. the tag line is be free or die. there is talk about it doing a harriet tubman biopic for quite a long time — i think 20 years ago is when they started talking about it — and no... i mean, it is a really inspirational story. she is te
so this is a film about a former slave turned abolitionist harriet tubman.the underground railroad, who cannot believe that she has made this journey pretty much under her own steam. here's a clip. so where are the others? weren't no others. you know, you can trust me. i'm a friend. who — who'd you make the journey with? i left my husband and family. it wasjust me and the lord. well, i don't know if you know how extraordinary this is but by some miraculous means, you have made it 100 miles to...
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since women other than harriet tubman think it is short shift in the underground railroad, i would like to focus on baltimore instead of quinn. he was a great man, but she deserves attention to. she was born and kentucky. when she was 10, her sleeve polar sold her to new orleans. she was purchased by a missionary who allowed her to buy her freedom. she tracked down her mother, who had been sold away from, purchased her freedom, relocated to st. louis where she purchased the freedom of her future husband, john baltimore. they moved to brooklyn, where there was a free black population. it is on the property she once owned and believed to be where she hid freedom seekers where the church stands. baltimore is believed to have organized other churches, all of which have connections to the underground railroad. the last site i would like to talk about is jameson jenkins lot in illinois. it is and the bounds of a lincoln home national site in illinois. this was once the home of james and jenkins, an african-american and neighbor of lincoln who is credited with transporting the president to the
since women other than harriet tubman think it is short shift in the underground railroad, i would like to focus on baltimore instead of quinn. he was a great man, but she deserves attention to. she was born and kentucky. when she was 10, her sleeve polar sold her to new orleans. she was purchased by a missionary who allowed her to buy her freedom. she tracked down her mother, who had been sold away from, purchased her freedom, relocated to st. louis where she purchased the freedom of her...
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the film tells the story of harriet tubman and her escape from slavery and her efforts to liberate hundreds of slaves. it will arrive at 3:15 pm this afternoon. >>> gathering to remember those who have been killed in traffic crashes in san francisco, the event that will call on city leaders to address the problems of dangerous drivers. >>> more details about last month's explosion at an energy facility in the east bay. we will tell you what officials are saying about the chemicals that were released. >>> it was movie day for patients at a stanford hospital that has officials unveiling a new hospital bed that was more than 10 years in the making. >>> from ktvu fox 2 news, this is mornings on 2. >> a gorgeous shot of the golden gate bridge. we are trying to take the same shot from yesterday and we could not quite get it. we took several camera shots yesterday during mornings on 2. we could not see those areas. we could only see the very tip so we have a very different morning as the sun comes up we say hello to you on november 17. good morning. >> happy sunday. rosemary is here. i heard it wi
the film tells the story of harriet tubman and her escape from slavery and her efforts to liberate hundreds of slaves. it will arrive at 3:15 pm this afternoon. >>> gathering to remember those who have been killed in traffic crashes in san francisco, the event that will call on city leaders to address the problems of dangerous drivers. >>> more details about last month's explosion at an energy facility in the east bay. we will tell you what officials are saying about the...
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really significant in american history that might not necessarily be taught in school like harriet tubman, charlie people who we had had a great deal of interest in for a long time. during the last several years, both because she has written a number of children's books, she and i have traveled around the country doing book signings are political events. very often, a little kid or a little girl will say, who are your heroes? it just seemed to us that there were already very well known women like justice ginsburg, people were telling her story, attentiontting the she so richly has earned, but there were a lot of women whose stories might not be well known, but could strike a chord in someone who was reading about their lives and maybe that person could be inspired and when we were talking about these women, we kept using the word gutsy. that was gutsy. we talk about a woman who is an ob/gyn in somalia. during the conflict and famine in jihadist, also todd -- attacks, this woman opened up her family farm where she ended up sheltering 90,000 people, and she was providing health care and hou
really significant in american history that might not necessarily be taught in school like harriet tubman, charlie people who we had had a great deal of interest in for a long time. during the last several years, both because she has written a number of children's books, she and i have traveled around the country doing book signings are political events. very often, a little kid or a little girl will say, who are your heroes? it just seemed to us that there were already very well known women...
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harriet tubman. wow. you really have to remember that cynthia is british as well.he tagline is be free ordie and performance, the tagline is be free or die and there is talk about it doing a bio pic for quite a long time, ithink doing a bio pic for quite a long time, i think 20 years is when they started talking about it, and it is a really inspirational story, she is terrific in the title role, it is very well done and it has you have not seen, the cowriter does a really good job of taking a really quite complex historical story and compressing it into something which works as a really sort of adventurous, engrossing narrative on screen. on the one hand you have the grit of the story, the horror of the story in the way the film shot, you get, i don't know if you remember this but the 12 years a slave that was the thing about the beauty of the landscape again horror of what was happening and you get some of that here but you also get this kind of slightly mystical element. she has had an injury to her head which causes fainting that she almost has a hotline to the
harriet tubman. wow. you really have to remember that cynthia is british as well.he tagline is be free ordie and performance, the tagline is be free or die and there is talk about it doing a bio pic for quite a long time, ithink doing a bio pic for quite a long time, i think 20 years is when they started talking about it, and it is a really inspirational story, she is terrific in the title role, it is very well done and it has you have not seen, the cowriter does a really good job of taking a...
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we've got to do it. 2016, whenway, in steve king was opposed to putting harriet tubman on the $20 bill time to get him the heck out of there. it is time for him to go. [cheers and applause] loebsack: the only way we can take back the seventh is if we take back iowa. we have a lot of great candidates. no matter who our nominee is, we've got to make sure that we take that seat back. we can't let her take that seat again. no way, folks. , rita hart was already mentioned. when i decided not to do this, rita put my mind eddie's. i knew that stepping down from a district trump won at one .4% would be tough for democrats, but when rita stepped up, i knew she was the right person. rita grew up in northern iowa on a dairy farm. rita taught english for more than 20 years, for all you teachers in the audience. senaterved in the iowa and won two elections in a district that is very similar to the entire district, which means that she is going to be a great candidates in that electoral sense. and rita ran for lieutenant governor and got darn close last time. and rita is a farmer. she's got everythi
we've got to do it. 2016, whenway, in steve king was opposed to putting harriet tubman on the $20 bill time to get him the heck out of there. it is time for him to go. [cheers and applause] loebsack: the only way we can take back the seventh is if we take back iowa. we have a lot of great candidates. no matter who our nominee is, we've got to make sure that we take that seat back. we can't let her take that seat again. no way, folks. , rita hart was already mentioned. when i decided not to do...