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migrated to the west. most 19th century americans, including beecher, considered politics too base a pursuit for women but not all. in july 1848 as migration increased, katie stanton -- elizabeth katie stanton, who we see here in all of her mag magnificence -- [laughter] and lucretia mott, both abolitionists, famously held a meeting in seneca falls, new york, to discuss what were first called woman rights. the event was later promoted as the birth place of suffrage, the right to vote in national mobile elections, sit on jury, run for office. but seneca falls really only helped to formalize and publicize a cause amid e the ferocious battle to abolish slavery. by the 1830s black abolitionists soon personified by sojourner truth upheld universal suffrage or the right to vote regardless of race, sex or creed. they inspired white women abolitionists to rebel against their own second class status which was based on gender instead of race. stanton and mott were well aware that in their own upstate community the n
migrated to the west. most 19th century americans, including beecher, considered politics too base a pursuit for women but not all. in july 1848 as migration increased, katie stanton -- elizabeth katie stanton, who we see here in all of her mag magnificence -- [laughter] and lucretia mott, both abolitionists, famously held a meeting in seneca falls, new york, to discuss what were first called woman rights. the event was later promoted as the birth place of suffrage, the right to vote in...
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the race borders at which certainly in the west because the west actually was more multiracial than the east. so, you know, there again, it was just part of -- this is a settler's society. we don't have so many laws and rules and regulations here. >> yeah, that racial question just came in from one of our viewers saying if the western states that encourage suffrage were primarily white, what about suffrage for native american women and men? >> yeah, that's a -- some native american women and men didn't get the vote until the 1920s, and even later. a number, this gets complicated, a number of native american women and men did get the vote with the severalty act was passed. this was an act that the people who promoted, thought it was going to be a wonderful thing for native americans, turned out to be a disaster. it enabled the tribal reservations to be apportioned into plots that they gave to different people, and part of, if you claimed one of those plots, sort of like a homestead, you also got the right to vote. so some did get the right to vote. but a lot of native women as we tal
the race borders at which certainly in the west because the west actually was more multiracial than the east. so, you know, there again, it was just part of -- this is a settler's society. we don't have so many laws and rules and regulations here. >> yeah, that racial question just came in from one of our viewers saying if the western states that encourage suffrage were primarily white, what about suffrage for native american women and men? >> yeah, that's a -- some native american...
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the east and the west beyond just those clouds borders and the race borders, which certainly in the west when because the west actually was more multi racial and the east coast. there again it was just part of that this is a settler society, we don't have so many laws and rules and regulations here. >> that rachel question just came in from one of our viewers saying if the western states that encourage suffrage were primarily white, one about suffrage for native american women? >> some native american women and men didn't get the vote until the 19 twenties and even later ian. a number of native american women and men to get the vote when an act was passed. this was an act that the people who promoted thought it would be a wonderful thing for native americans but it turn it to be a disaster because in enabled the tribal reservation to be apportioned into plots that they gave to different people. if you claimed one of those plots, sort of like a homestead, you also got the right to vote. some did get the right to vote, but i mean a lot of native women as we talked about sarah win and suzan
the east and the west beyond just those clouds borders and the race borders, which certainly in the west when because the west actually was more multi racial and the east coast. there again it was just part of that this is a settler society, we don't have so many laws and rules and regulations here. >> that rachel question just came in from one of our viewers saying if the western states that encourage suffrage were primarily white, one about suffrage for native american women? >>...
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eric eyre how unique is mud lick west virginia and what happened to it? >> it is a really small community there is about 30 residents outlive their and to show you how small it is, it took me a while to figure out how to spell it i heard mud lick is one word in mud lick as two words and i actually had to call the sheriff's office in wayne county to figure out exactly how to spell it and she says it's two words but don't worry there's only 30 people that live there and they won't be reading your book. it's a typical hollow and west virginia and between the mountains, that is where the overdose that started this whole story and this all occurred with the overdose on oxycontin it's very small and very rural. >> at one point did 12 million oxycontin arrived in the count of 30 residents reads alert? >> it really raised alerts we had to go to court to unseal some documents, there was a modified complaint that was filed in circuit court in a case of the distributors, west virginia versus the drug distributors and these are companies that shift onto chip opioids
eric eyre how unique is mud lick west virginia and what happened to it? >> it is a really small community there is about 30 residents outlive their and to show you how small it is, it took me a while to figure out how to spell it i heard mud lick is one word in mud lick as two words and i actually had to call the sheriff's office in wayne county to figure out exactly how to spell it and she says it's two words but don't worry there's only 30 people that live there and they won't be...
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a day to forget for west indies.arlier, australia beat south africa by five wickets in the opening match of the super 12 round of the tournament in abu dhabi. neither of the sides has won this competition and south africa didn't get off to the best of starts when quinton de kock dismissed himself in bizarre fashion forjust seven runs. aiden markram top scored with a0 as south africa set australia a target of 119. it ended up being a tight contest with marcus stoinis clinching the victory with just two balls to spare. so, wins for both australia and england, then, eoin morgan's side getting the campaign going in the best possible way. former west indies head coach stuart law told me the confidence boost could set england up well as the tournament progresses. their bowling and fielding was outstanding. they took brilliant catches. the way they started, moeen ali brought his ipl form into the first game here, taking the two wickets, bowling his first four overs right through. great to see mills back as well, playing his
a day to forget for west indies.arlier, australia beat south africa by five wickets in the opening match of the super 12 round of the tournament in abu dhabi. neither of the sides has won this competition and south africa didn't get off to the best of starts when quinton de kock dismissed himself in bizarre fashion forjust seven runs. aiden markram top scored with a0 as south africa set australia a target of 119. it ended up being a tight contest with marcus stoinis clinching the victory with...
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go directly to west. it's very imbalance here. that's all the time we have, gentlemen. i want to thank my guests in london, brussels, and in washington. and i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at r t c. you next time? remember, possibles? we have always been able to push that in sort of a far dark corner of our conscious because they will turn it in once there are alternatives, you can no longer do that and you have to kind of accept, oh yeah, for that an animal has been killed and oh yeah, as greenhouse gas emission. and here we have essentially the same product. so same price, same quality with none of those features. oh yeah, it's made a lot of that in the beginning is scary, but in the end it's not in that it has a list of the point, but also within the industry, we're a little fish was a little bit else with the rest of the basilica. thought the other mothers, because melissa was assumable just needed to ask you about it because i just food say that him and then you would you that is ima
go directly to west. it's very imbalance here. that's all the time we have, gentlemen. i want to thank my guests in london, brussels, and in washington. and i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at r t c. you next time? remember, possibles? we have always been able to push that in sort of a far dark corner of our conscious because they will turn it in once there are alternatives, you can no longer do that and you have to kind of accept, oh yeah, for that an animal has been killed and...
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joining us from west virginia is stephen smith, co-chair of west virginia can't wait.for governor of west virginia in 2020 placing second in the democratic primary. and joining us from chicago is branko marcetic, staff writer at jacobin magazine. in march he wrote an in-depth profile on senator kyrsten sinema for jacobin headlined "how kyrsten sinema went from lefty activist to proud neoliberal democrat." he's also the author of "yesterday's man: the case against joe biden." you certainly cover a lot. let's start with kyrsten sinema. she was a campaign manager for ralph nader in arizona. talk about what is happening now. you have all of the advisors quitting saying that she is putting the profits of donor over people. talk about what she stands for. branko: i mean, sinema has really sho to stand for the interests of the corporate sector, the wealthy. this is not a new development. in the house she was one of the lawmakers who tried and did repeal fancial reform laws. she went after obamacare. trng to repeal taxes on medical technology makers. she tried to get rid of in
joining us from west virginia is stephen smith, co-chair of west virginia can't wait.for governor of west virginia in 2020 placing second in the democratic primary. and joining us from chicago is branko marcetic, staff writer at jacobin magazine. in march he wrote an in-depth profile on senator kyrsten sinema for jacobin headlined "how kyrsten sinema went from lefty activist to proud neoliberal democrat." he's also the author of "yesterday's man: the case against joe biden."...
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wettest out there across north—west scotland, plenty of cloud and generally across the west, a littleoming through, temperatures above—average, that's where they will stay. when they are with gales in north—west scotland. overnight, the wind will push further south, pushing into north—west england, turning very wet in cumbria and the lake district. either side it will stay largely dry, breezy overnight temperatures close to if not above where we expect them to be by day at this time of year. tomorrow looks wet across parts of southern scotland, cumbria, the lake district, eastern districts turning wet. rain continues across some areas on through thursday. even into friday for a time, the risk of flooding and disruption increases. this is bbc news. the headlines: millions of workers will get an increase in their wages next year as the government ends its public sector pay freeze. but vat on household energy bills will not be cut in the chancellor's budget tomorrow, despite calls to help families struggling with soaring prices. iam in i am in bristol city centre speaking to businesses a
wettest out there across north—west scotland, plenty of cloud and generally across the west, a littleoming through, temperatures above—average, that's where they will stay. when they are with gales in north—west scotland. overnight, the wind will push further south, pushing into north—west england, turning very wet in cumbria and the lake district. either side it will stay largely dry, breezy overnight temperatures close to if not above where we expect them to be by day at this time of...
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coming in from the south—west.this weather system just across the north and west of the uk, it may not be in exactly this position on wednesday but in parts of scotland, northern ireland, northern england and wales, you will see outbreaks of rain. eitherside and wales, you will see outbreaks of rain. either side of it, some sunny spells and the warmth in the sunshine will be very noticeable when you get sunshine up to 18 degrees also. the rain could pep up again and shunted back further north so we'll keep an eye on that but it could turn wet in parts of northern ireland, north—west england and again into scotland. these temperatures are well above average for the time of year. this weather system are sitting towards the north and west of us for a large part of the week ahead. that means there will be some rain but not evenly distributed across the uk. there will be some across parts of the east and south—east of england, very little rain, just the chance and a few showers occasionally. it does look as if going int
coming in from the south—west.this weather system just across the north and west of the uk, it may not be in exactly this position on wednesday but in parts of scotland, northern ireland, northern england and wales, you will see outbreaks of rain. eitherside and wales, you will see outbreaks of rain. either side of it, some sunny spells and the warmth in the sunshine will be very noticeable when you get sunshine up to 18 degrees also. the rain could pep up again and shunted back further north...
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commiseration to west indies _ fantastic start. commiseration to west indies was _ fantastic start.dies was that you - fantastic start. commiseration to west indies was that you just i west indies was that you just touched down from the radio booth in the last few minutes for the pakistan chase down that 135 victory against new zealand. they started off with that huge win against india to pakistan looking really good. l to pakistan looking really good. i don't know how they'll handle to pakistan looking really good. u don't know how they'll handle the weight of favourites was coming into this tournament pakistan's 18 that you get a look out for. for everything that happened in new zealand playing at of tours to pakistan, pakistan i felt at a point to prove in this tournament. when you think about tournaments gone, pakistan is a fantastic tournament team. seems like south africa, bilateral series and then teams like west indies, pakistan and sri lanka who may not give the best show in bilateral series but always turns out for tournaments. this pakistan team has turned out. then;r out
commiseration to west indies _ fantastic start. commiseration to west indies was _ fantastic start.dies was that you - fantastic start. commiseration to west indies was that you just i west indies was that you just touched down from the radio booth in the last few minutes for the pakistan chase down that 135 victory against new zealand. they started off with that huge win against india to pakistan looking really good. l to pakistan looking really good. i don't know how they'll handle to...
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england and north and west wales. sea, where there could be some gales. yet again, sticking out into the brighter, drier weather, central and eastern parts of england, and this is where we'll see the higher temperatures. for friday it looks as if this weather front is going to begin a move south—eastwards. some uncertainty about the speed of progression of that. it may not look exactly like this by the time we get to friday. it looks like those areas that have stayed dry for much of the week will eventually get into some rain, whereas where it's been wet, it'll be drier with a few showers around, and you'll notice temperatures are starting to come down a few degrees. just a word about the rainfall, then. as that weather system sits around northern and western areas, rain totals are going to mount, particularly through parts of western scotland, north—west england, in cumbria, the lake district, north—west wales, snowdonia, and this is where we could see some disruption and the risk of flooding. notice, again, the cent
england and north and west wales. sea, where there could be some gales. yet again, sticking out into the brighter, drier weather, central and eastern parts of england, and this is where we'll see the higher temperatures. for friday it looks as if this weather front is going to begin a move south—eastwards. some uncertainty about the speed of progression of that. it may not look exactly like this by the time we get to friday. it looks like those areas that have stayed dry for much of the week...
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when he returns to west point some of the correspondents at the west point correspondence does survive and there's an expert -- excerpt from his brother sam and pelham says i do not think a man can be strictly honorable and less he is brave. if he fears encouragement to other men he cannot fulfill his definition of a man and his west point letters gave us a little bit of insight into his foundational thinking and we can see that play out as opportunities arise in the civil war. pelham's actions tend -- he wants on her knee wants to be brave so the quote from the west point letter is very insightful in that way. deception calms or john brown's. in 1859 raises tensions within the barracks of west point just as it raises tensions across the united states. pelham tended to stay out of the political squabbles and fights and his classmates know this. in the mid-1860s he went home to see his family who would then seriously ill but he returns to the military academy in time to meet chris edwards of england who is in the united states at that time. others around pelham in this period described
when he returns to west point some of the correspondents at the west point correspondence does survive and there's an expert -- excerpt from his brother sam and pelham says i do not think a man can be strictly honorable and less he is brave. if he fears encouragement to other men he cannot fulfill his definition of a man and his west point letters gave us a little bit of insight into his foundational thinking and we can see that play out as opportunities arise in the civil war. pelham's actions...
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the west point years.for john pelham are 1856 to 1861 and if you're doing some quick math nthis early in the morning you'll see that he's there five years. what happened? did he get in trouble, was he held back? no, jefferson davis who secretary of war at this point had a brilliant plan, or at least he thought it was that the west point course of study should be changed from four years to five years. it didn't last very long but pelham is one of the young man who is at west point for five years so it's the typical studies that we read about four west point at this time.while he's at the military academy he becomes good friends with tom rosser who will later be a well named confederate cavalry leader as well. they were roommates and when they leave west point they will leave together. i promised someone in the room i would reveal what john pelham's first demerits at west point was for so here we go. his first demerits was for a quote, bedding not properly aired at morning inspection. his other early demerit
the west point years.for john pelham are 1856 to 1861 and if you're doing some quick math nthis early in the morning you'll see that he's there five years. what happened? did he get in trouble, was he held back? no, jefferson davis who secretary of war at this point had a brilliant plan, or at least he thought it was that the west point course of study should be changed from four years to five years. it didn't last very long but pelham is one of the young man who is at west point for five years...
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bit further west and then a little bit further west. they were going to do what theodore roosevelt and the former state historian walter durham called the great leap westward. they were going to leap over the cumberland plateau and settle here. the reason they had picked this spot was that james robertson who was a surveyor and a long hitter had been here a time or two and he had seen the abundant amount of gain, come because al of these salt licks where salt comes up out of the service of the ground were attracting animals and so you had animal trails leading all over middle tennessee where you could see what the land looked like, and then they were followed by hunters, native american hunters and, as was the long hunters come from primarily for ginny and north carolina. and so this great leap was made in the middle of the revolutionary war and it was a hotly contested effort to claim this land because the chickamauga ends, that hostile group of the cherokees, had tried to prevent these people from stink. they tried to push him out in
bit further west and then a little bit further west. they were going to do what theodore roosevelt and the former state historian walter durham called the great leap westward. they were going to leap over the cumberland plateau and settle here. the reason they had picked this spot was that james robertson who was a surveyor and a long hitter had been here a time or two and he had seen the abundant amount of gain, come because al of these salt licks where salt comes up out of the service of the...
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i think he would continue to divide and disrupt the west. obviously he faces a bit of a different picture now that there's joe biden in the u.s. he's still making overtures to the kremlin following geneva in june. we have to see. it's quite simple for putin now. he just wants power. when he first came to the presidency he might have been a little bit reluctant president but the security servicemen around him certainly wanted to make sure he held onto power and accumulated as much as possible and then to a degree that stability would be returned to the russian political seen and then they could remove all of position and once that reached a critical mass, once the commander of the economy reached a critical mass, they were able to divert cash flows to begin undermining democracies in the west and corrupting officials and -- and so on as we seem and what happened in -- with trump and the u.s. and far left and far right across europe. the ambitions of putin and his men change and expand in trying to standing on world stage but trying to undermi
i think he would continue to divide and disrupt the west. obviously he faces a bit of a different picture now that there's joe biden in the u.s. he's still making overtures to the kremlin following geneva in june. we have to see. it's quite simple for putin now. he just wants power. when he first came to the presidency he might have been a little bit reluctant president but the security servicemen around him certainly wanted to make sure he held onto power and accumulated as much as possible...
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hills, northern and western scotland, perhaps into north—west england, north west wales at times.th, looking at temperatures a good five degrees above average. it's very mild as we move into the middle part of the week. further wet and windy weather across north—western areas, and by friday, it looks like some of that wet weather will reach southern and eastern parts as well. see you later. hello. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, a reminder of the headlines: labourjoins calls from doctors' leaders and health unions for the government to reimpose some coronavirus restrictions in england, warning that the vaccine rollout is losing traction. we need to do more to get on top of this virus, protect our national health service and stop more stringent measures having to be introduced further down the line. the chancellor promises a budget that invests in "infrastructure, innovation and skills" as the economy recovers from the pandemic. eight people have been arrested in brentwood, in essex, after the deaths of tw
hills, northern and western scotland, perhaps into north—west england, north west wales at times.th, looking at temperatures a good five degrees above average. it's very mild as we move into the middle part of the week. further wet and windy weather across north—western areas, and by friday, it looks like some of that wet weather will reach southern and eastern parts as well. see you later. hello. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a...
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virginia democratic center for west virginia. we need to hold the majority, but we also have to deliver to joe, like at least be a good negotiating partner in good faith, meet me to where you think you can go and you know, to his frustration to center centers, frustration, you know, there hasn't been a lot of beat to the bones that i, he's asking, you know, what are the details, what are the things that you would support? what are the things that you wouldn't support and, and had that hasn't come out. so center standards of view has been, well, a president biden, and senator and schumer, the majority leader, can do you know, a job on trying to bring jo mansion along. he's also happy for that to be the case . sometimes maybe other people might be better messengers with, with jo mansion in any case. let's just get a deal done. i mean, when process mechanics are and they've been going on for so long, people are frustrated about increasingly you see the pull numbers and jump right in dipping because they're just annoyance that you kn
virginia democratic center for west virginia. we need to hold the majority, but we also have to deliver to joe, like at least be a good negotiating partner in good faith, meet me to where you think you can go and you know, to his frustration to center centers, frustration, you know, there hasn't been a lot of beat to the bones that i, he's asking, you know, what are the details, what are the things that you would support? what are the things that you wouldn't support and, and had that hasn't...
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go directly to west. it's very in balance here. that's all the time we have gentlemen. i want to thank my guests in london, brussels, and in washington. and i want to thank our viewers for watching us here. r t. c. you next time? remember possibles? blue. blue, blue? ah ah ah. ah, it join me every 1st it on the alex simon. sure. i'll be speaking together from the world politics sport. business. i'm show business, i'll see you then. mm. when i see black america, i see part of my so when i was growing, you know, like america spoke to me when white australia did not. those who say black lives matter is a movement we are importing from america. know nothing of who we are. i lived in a world where white lives mattered. and i was not wide like missing. and i wasn't known from black america. i learned how to speak back to whiteness. aboriginal people here, i'm more every day. we are moving them now with the police were out with she states, i'm scared that more children are going to grow up in the country that th
go directly to west. it's very in balance here. that's all the time we have gentlemen. i want to thank my guests in london, brussels, and in washington. and i want to thank our viewers for watching us here. r t. c. you next time? remember possibles? blue. blue, blue? ah ah ah. ah, it join me every 1st it on the alex simon. sure. i'll be speaking together from the world politics sport. business. i'm show business, i'll see you then. mm. when i see black america, i see part of my so when i was...
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the west is making a serious strategic error. i cross sucking rushes relations with the west. i'm joined by my guess. i've been eel in washington. he's a senior fellow at the independent institute and author of the book war and the rug presidency in london. we have charles shoe bridge, he is a security analyst and former u. k. army, an counterterrorism intelligence officer, and in brussels. we crossed to pierre emanuel solomon. he is a ph. d and geo politics, as well as a lecture at leon university. our gentleman cross lock rules and effect, i mean to can jump in any time you want. and i always appreciate. let's go to brussels 1st pierre emanuel. i noticed you have like 4 globes behind you. so you really are in de geo politics. 0 guy. i mean, what do you make of the prevalence decision to, to sever official contacts with nato and in, at i could throw in to they don't have much contact with the european union, either severing this is it, a game changer is a continuation of something doesn't matter go ahead, i think is sir consternation vista, great power or rivalry? the configu
the west is making a serious strategic error. i cross sucking rushes relations with the west. i'm joined by my guess. i've been eel in washington. he's a senior fellow at the independent institute and author of the book war and the rug presidency in london. we have charles shoe bridge, he is a security analyst and former u. k. army, an counterterrorism intelligence officer, and in brussels. we crossed to pierre emanuel solomon. he is a ph. d and geo politics, as well as a lecture at leon...
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more than a quarter of a century later it remained in place encircling west berlin. it shows where the wall was cut off and sense reagan mentioned it in the speech you have to the brandenburg gate was 18th century monument that once served as a ceremonial entrance to berlin and then the berlin wall cuts it off. so that brings me to the speech itself the spring of 1987 i am a speechwriter in the reagan white house i'm told the president will speak in front of the berlin wall, he will have an audience between ten and 40000 people and he will speak for about half an hour and given the setting the subject will be foreign-policy. that is all the guidance i got. i flew to west berlin with the security people who work out security with the westerman's members of the oppressed office and check the camera angles and i went to gather materials. first stop is where the president would speak and it's very difficult to convey how momentous the place felt. just a few feet away is the water had damaging the second world war i climbed and observation platform to look over the wall i
more than a quarter of a century later it remained in place encircling west berlin. it shows where the wall was cut off and sense reagan mentioned it in the speech you have to the brandenburg gate was 18th century monument that once served as a ceremonial entrance to berlin and then the berlin wall cuts it off. so that brings me to the speech itself the spring of 1987 i am a speechwriter in the reagan white house i'm told the president will speak in front of the berlin wall, he will have an...
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irate south-west's bivalve industry? we have not south—west's bivalve industry? market, but we have had huge failures with distribution in the uk as well. there is a lot of challenges in the seafood sector at the moment, a hell of a lot. much more coming up from two o'clock with martine croxall. right now let's take a look at the weather prospects with nick miller. i blustery day out there but a much brighter day across much of the uk, some showers around, but through the rest of the afternoon and many places will stay dry, most of the shower is running into north wales, north—west england, but especially northern ireland and western scotland, some heavy with rail —— hail and thunder. when is picking up as well. temperatures mainly in the mid to low teens. into tonight, shall was continuing, especially towards the north—west, clear spells elsewhere, temperatures dipping lower than last night. you will notice a change most in wales and england, were last night was very mild. early rain in northern ireland tomorrow, then brighter skies, some rain vision across scot
irate south-west's bivalve industry? we have not south—west's bivalve industry? market, but we have had huge failures with distribution in the uk as well. there is a lot of challenges in the seafood sector at the moment, a hell of a lot. much more coming up from two o'clock with martine croxall. right now let's take a look at the weather prospects with nick miller. i blustery day out there but a much brighter day across much of the uk, some showers around, but through the rest of the...
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women worked very hard in the west. they worked in all the ways they do in the east, they are homesteaders, they are farmers, they work in factories, they work in industries growing in the west, basically the employment patterns of the west for women replicate those of the east, they do laundry especially mining, all the things they do back east despite the image of the west the women are essentially nuclear wives or prostitutes but there are of course prostitutes in the west. i like this picture especially because the liquor and striped stockings, an image taken of striped stockings and liquor signifies this is a picture of two prostitutes but this is not the only reality of the west for western women, yes they are prostitutes, yes their wives but for the most part women doing everything you east. the old saying that they had to do everything the men did and still take care of the kids at the same time. the experiences of western women have an image of being stay-at-home wives or fallen women as they call them but the
women worked very hard in the west. they worked in all the ways they do in the east, they are homesteaders, they are farmers, they work in factories, they work in industries growing in the west, basically the employment patterns of the west for women replicate those of the east, they do laundry especially mining, all the things they do back east despite the image of the west the women are essentially nuclear wives or prostitutes but there are of course prostitutes in the west. i like this...
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ktvu is, rob ross tells us safari west is accused of serious standards violations. at safari west all seem normal on the outside thursday, but on the inside, we were devastated. devastated that the association of zoos and aquariums or asia has denied safari west accreditation for the first time since it was initially accredited more than 30 years ago. not being accredited does not stop the preserve from operating, but loss of accreditation is a loss of prestige in the industry. you want to be able to have that on your resume that says you are accredited. um and by all standards is the gold standard, the independent accreditation commission noted serious concerns with veterinary practices and care and with how safari west acquires and removes its animals. dan ashe is the president of the cia members, um have to show a very high standard of responsibility for where they get animals and where they send animals to, um. and then that was an issue in this case, safari west is appealing the decision. it says. it is operated the same way for decades and how it acquires anim
ktvu is, rob ross tells us safari west is accused of serious standards violations. at safari west all seem normal on the outside thursday, but on the inside, we were devastated. devastated that the association of zoos and aquariums or asia has denied safari west accreditation for the first time since it was initially accredited more than 30 years ago. not being accredited does not stop the preserve from operating, but loss of accreditation is a loss of prestige in the industry. you want to be...
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but she has not yet received an approval to change her residency to the west bank. and if she crosses to garza, she won't be able to return to her husband in the west bank. they did that. i was very happy for him, but was sad for myself. it's been 6 years since i last saw my family and gaza. i don't know how i can now travel outside the west bank. i want to go see my mother. she lives in jordan and we haven't been able to see each other and all of the palestinian interior ministry processes request for ideas and passport. but israel control of the population registry and decide who can get the palestinian identification cards and a passport. it also controls who can travel across the occupied region. it was government says it's approved for 1000 such requests on a humanitarian basis. you know this, these really defense minister said israel will approve thousands of new past in united to strengthen the palestinian authority. but palestinian officials say they've been tricked. since the majority of the recent approval were changes of residency only. they want the u. s
but she has not yet received an approval to change her residency to the west bank. and if she crosses to garza, she won't be able to return to her husband in the west bank. they did that. i was very happy for him, but was sad for myself. it's been 6 years since i last saw my family and gaza. i don't know how i can now travel outside the west bank. i want to go see my mother. she lives in jordan and we haven't been able to see each other and all of the palestinian interior ministry processes...
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pope service in the west was not done. immediately or take part in the following campaign of the siege against. publican illustrates one of those personality traits learned about, insubordination. during the campaign, siege of crime would advance his column to quickly, disobey the structure of movie no faster than the other elements of the union army, in this case that command of the will. also disobey order from henry hallett by lawrence during the campaign about 4 miles east. this new trait that emerged constantly disobeying orders, including, not expelling one of pope's tools to promote himself. henry ordered the removal of the media and the press out of the army during the campaign and pope yet again is an insubordinate to his commanders orders. he enjoys posting of himself, he loves gossiping about others to those in the media and press. henry ford right in the moment say pope was no doubt an able man and good soldier but he talked too much of himself. of what he could do and what he ought to be done and he indulged c
pope service in the west was not done. immediately or take part in the following campaign of the siege against. publican illustrates one of those personality traits learned about, insubordination. during the campaign, siege of crime would advance his column to quickly, disobey the structure of movie no faster than the other elements of the union army, in this case that command of the will. also disobey order from henry hallett by lawrence during the campaign about 4 miles east. this new trait...
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directly to west. it's very unbalanced . that's all the time we have gentlemen. i want to thank my guests in london, brussels, and in washington. and i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at our tea . see you next time. remember possibles? ah ah, ah ah ah ah ah ah. ah. a ha ha. i know one motion one and i need i . well yeah, you know measure it here. oh, i think the people who were adopted or afraid of losing people were very scared of rejection. not now is there a no secrets with adoption but when the worst secrets and lies, there was no family relationship. was a wall between us, the strange coldness that i don't feel anymore. so as a father i compare myself to my father with our biological family. we have branches i'm like a tree with lots of leafy fruit filled a branches. but below.
directly to west. it's very unbalanced . that's all the time we have gentlemen. i want to thank my guests in london, brussels, and in washington. and i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at our tea . see you next time. remember possibles? ah ah, ah ah ah ah ah ah. ah. a ha ha. i know one motion one and i need i . well yeah, you know measure it here. oh, i think the people who were adopted or afraid of losing people were very scared of rejection. not now is there a no secrets with...