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few people have heard of warrington dawson, 1878-1962.ving in paris, and he became a friend of theodore roosevelt's in 1909. you'll recall that after turning over the reins of government to william howard taft in 1909, roosevelt and his son kermit went off to africa on a hunting expedition for the smithsonian institution. their goal was to hunt big game and collect specimens for the smithsonian. financiers on wall street who disliked roosevelt said that the hope was that a lion would do its duty. roosevelt also got into animal stories as well. he once was having dinner with some friends and a member of congress, and he said to a member of congress that there was nothing wrong with congress that turning a man-eating tiger loose on the floor of the congress couldn't cure. the somewhat chastened congressman said, but mr. president, don't you think they might make a mistake? the animal might make a mistake? and roosevelt said not if he stayed there long enough. now, roosevelt was a huge celebrity. think kardashians geometrically squared and y
few people have heard of warrington dawson, 1878-1962.ving in paris, and he became a friend of theodore roosevelt's in 1909. you'll recall that after turning over the reins of government to william howard taft in 1909, roosevelt and his son kermit went off to africa on a hunting expedition for the smithsonian institution. their goal was to hunt big game and collect specimens for the smithsonian. financiers on wall street who disliked roosevelt said that the hope was that a lion would do its...
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let's go to jailfrom warrington, who asks... let's go tojill from warrington, who asks...dvice was updated on 29th of may but did not indicate it will say for those who are clinically extremely vulnerable to go outside. what changed on the 30th of may to make it safe? thank you, jill. we understand just how significant asking people to shield was and still is, because the shielding is still very important. if you think about the impact of having to stay at home for ten weeks so far, and to have to take the extraordinary measures that were put in place to shield the clinically extremely vulnerable, that has been a very major step. and so when the clinical advice said that it was safe to be able to advise those who were shielded to be able to go outside as long as they stay two metres away from others, then i think that is a small step but a very positive step for those who have been shielding. and i know it has been very well received by those who are shielding, and therefore can just start to make that positive change, just to be able to go outside, staying two metres away
let's go to jailfrom warrington, who asks... let's go tojill from warrington, who asks...dvice was updated on 29th of may but did not indicate it will say for those who are clinically extremely vulnerable to go outside. what changed on the 30th of may to make it safe? thank you, jill. we understand just how significant asking people to shield was and still is, because the shielding is still very important. if you think about the impact of having to stay at home for ten weeks so far, and to have...
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the move popularfor those out and about in warrington this afternoon.l. you don't want anyone in your family to get anything. so, i think it will be a great idea. you're in an enclosed space on a bus or on a train, or anywhere else like that. so i think, yeah, it probably should be compulsory. at certain times in certain places, during the pandemic, social distancing hasn't been easy. although, on the whole, our public transport system has been very quiet. major stations still almost deserted. but they expect more people to be travelling to school or to work in the coming weeks and so, as it gets busier, you will have to cover up when you board a service. the new measure will be enforced from june the 15th. is it possible that people will be fined if they do not cover their face on public transport? it is a condition of travel, so you cannot travel unless you're wearing the face covering and we will have people there to remind you, there will be posters there to remind you, it will be quite a visual thing. there will also be other powers, so ultimately
the move popularfor those out and about in warrington this afternoon.l. you don't want anyone in your family to get anything. so, i think it will be a great idea. you're in an enclosed space on a bus or on a train, or anywhere else like that. so i think, yeah, it probably should be compulsory. at certain times in certain places, during the pandemic, social distancing hasn't been easy. although, on the whole, our public transport system has been very quiet. major stations still almost deserted....
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the move popular for those out and about in warrington this afternoon.ng or be ill. you don't want anyone in your family to get anything. so, i think it will be a great idea. you're in an enclosed space on a bus or on a train, or anywhere else like that. so i think, yeah, it probably should be compulsory. at certain times in certain places, during the pandemic, social distancing hasn't been easy. although, on the whole, our public transport system has been very quiet. major stations still almost deserted. but they expect more people to be travelling to school or to work in the coming weeks and so, as it gets busier, you will have to cover up when you board a service. the new measure will be enforced from june the 15th. is it possible that people will be fined if they do not cover their face on public transport? it is a condition of travel, so you cannot travel unless you're wearing the face covering and we will have people there to remind you, there will be posters it will be quite a visual thing. there will also be other powers, so ultimately it could l
the move popular for those out and about in warrington this afternoon.ng or be ill. you don't want anyone in your family to get anything. so, i think it will be a great idea. you're in an enclosed space on a bus or on a train, or anywhere else like that. so i think, yeah, it probably should be compulsory. at certain times in certain places, during the pandemic, social distancing hasn't been easy. although, on the whole, our public transport system has been very quiet. major stations still...
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the move was popular for those travelling around in warrington this afternoon. don't want to catch anything or be ill. you don't want anyone in your family to get anything. so i think it's a great idea. you're in a closed space on a bus or on a train or anywhere like that. so i think it probably should be compulsory. at certain times in certain places, social distancing hasn't been possible. on the whole it has been quiet. major stations now have crowd control measures in place as a precaution. but they expect more people to be travelling to work or school in the coming weeks. so when it gets busier, you will have to cover up. enforcing the measure could be tricky. it will be enforced from june to 15th. is it possible that people will be fined if they do not cover their face on public transport? it is a condition of travel, so you cannot travel unless you are wearing the face covering. there will be posters to remind you, it will be quite a visual thing. there will also be other powers. so ultimately, it could lead to fines. i very much hope we won't be in that
the move was popular for those travelling around in warrington this afternoon. don't want to catch anything or be ill. you don't want anyone in your family to get anything. so i think it's a great idea. you're in a closed space on a bus or on a train or anywhere like that. so i think it probably should be compulsory. at certain times in certain places, social distancing hasn't been possible. on the whole it has been quiet. major stations now have crowd control measures in place as a precaution....
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the move is popular for those travelling around in warrington this afternoon.ing or be ill. you don't want anyone in your family to get anything. so i think it isa family to get anything. so i think it is a great idea. you are in a closed space on a bus or on a train oi' closed space on a bus or on a train or anywhere like that. so i think it probably should be compulsory. throughout the pandemic, most services have been pretty empty. but at certain times in certain places, social distancing hasn't been possible as restrictions to control the virus ease, scenes like this could become more common. major stations now have crowd control measures in place as a precaution. they are, for now at least, still generally deserted. but they expect more people to be travelling to work oi’ more people to be travelling to work or school in the coming weeks. so when it gets busier, you will have to cover up. enforcing the measure could be tricky. is it possible that people will be fined if they do not cover their face people will be fined if they do not cover theirface on peo
the move is popular for those travelling around in warrington this afternoon.ing or be ill. you don't want anyone in your family to get anything. so i think it isa family to get anything. so i think it is a great idea. you are in a closed space on a bus or on a train oi' closed space on a bus or on a train or anywhere like that. so i think it probably should be compulsory. throughout the pandemic, most services have been pretty empty. but at certain times in certain places, social distancing...
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her 1916 letter to warrington dawson.t was a fact that she wrote the letter in 1916, but no one knew of her views on race, but she and mr. dawson. for the next 60 years. as the letter's sat in his papers until his death in 1962, and then was ultimately transmitted to the duke library where years later, i came across it in 1976. at that point, i was just collecting documents. indispensable, but i did not process them. and so the letter went into a folder. edith roosevelt, post presidency. other subjects engaged my interest over the next 35 years, and so the fact of her racial views sat there while sylvia morris wrote her biography, and i worked on other things. then, in the spring of 2011, i turned to edith as a topic, looked at the letter, and put the old fact into a new context. the perfect first lady who never put a foot wrong had expressed racial views. the facts about edith roosevelt, which, of course had been facts all along, now changed to accommodate a new reality. her racial opinions, common in 1916, now seemed ob
her 1916 letter to warrington dawson.t was a fact that she wrote the letter in 1916, but no one knew of her views on race, but she and mr. dawson. for the next 60 years. as the letter's sat in his papers until his death in 1962, and then was ultimately transmitted to the duke library where years later, i came across it in 1976. at that point, i was just collecting documents. indispensable, but i did not process them. and so the letter went into a folder. edith roosevelt, post presidency. other...
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let's go to jail from warrington, who asks... for those who are clinically extremely vulnerable to go outside. what changed on the 30th of may to make it safe? thank you, jill. we understand just how significant asking people to shield was and still is, because the shielding is still is, because the shielding is still very important. if you think about the impact of having to stay at home for ten weeks so far, and to have to take the extraordinary measures that were put in place to shield the clinically extremely vulnerable, that has been a very major step. and so when the clinical advice said that it was safe to be able to advise those who were shielded to be able to go outside as long as they stay two metres away from others, then i think that is a small step but a very positive step for those who have been shielding. and i know it has been very well received by those who are shielding, and therefore can just start to make that positive change, just to be able to go outside, staying two metres away from others. so i am glad we
let's go to jail from warrington, who asks... for those who are clinically extremely vulnerable to go outside. what changed on the 30th of may to make it safe? thank you, jill. we understand just how significant asking people to shield was and still is, because the shielding is still is, because the shielding is still very important. if you think about the impact of having to stay at home for ten weeks so far, and to have to take the extraordinary measures that were put in place to shield the...
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this is the warrington branch. you see the yellow line which seems to match their logo.the way for a mile. would you need to sofa that much? all i wanted was a pot plant. i think they started queueing at 540 in the morning. lines are going to have to change. we are pretty good at queueing. we do do queuing at two metres. we do at the supermarket. lots of questions. we know some sport is back. he was the moment more than 4000 pigeons taking off in the first race since lockdown. i'm not sure whether they would know that, but for a date the races, not going there. sally has got more on the sport later. we can see that one later. more developments from the united states where we've seen those terrible pictures. the death of an african—american man in police custody, has sparked 7—days of protests in over 75 cities across the united states. an official post mortem revealed george floyd suffered a cardiac arrest, while being restrained by officers in minneapolis. yesterday mr floyd's brother, terrence, appealed for protesters to find a peaceful way forward and called for an en
this is the warrington branch. you see the yellow line which seems to match their logo.the way for a mile. would you need to sofa that much? all i wanted was a pot plant. i think they started queueing at 540 in the morning. lines are going to have to change. we are pretty good at queueing. we do do queuing at two metres. we do at the supermarket. lots of questions. we know some sport is back. he was the moment more than 4000 pigeons taking off in the first race since lockdown. i'm not sure...