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and so that's why you don't see tim ryan, who is the republican vendors that professor william black. thank you so much for being with us. anyone who wants to tackle corruption has to be willing to go all the way. sometimes that means all the way to the top, there are no short cuts to ensuring honesty and transparency. and it is incumbent on people in positions of authority, whether the elected officials, business leaders, or anybody else to ensure that the rules are followed, and that there's respect for the rule of law. but that's not real life. greed is a powerful motivator and that's why we need whistle blowers, whistle blowers, light. bill black. thanks for joining us for another episode of the whistle blowers . i'm john kerry onto we'll see you next time. 2 2 2 2 the new session of a lot right now. moving up, i give a shit, a position associated with the local church. so certificate of boulevard too much and watch coolness rates was a job project. so don't fit in the cards. you put the room in the gym. the one to know how that of all are useful to unless you just click on the ch
and so that's why you don't see tim ryan, who is the republican vendors that professor william black. thank you so much for being with us. anyone who wants to tackle corruption has to be willing to go all the way. sometimes that means all the way to the top, there are no short cuts to ensuring honesty and transparency. and it is incumbent on people in positions of authority, whether the elected officials, business leaders, or anybody else to ensure that the rules are followed, and that there's...
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think and so that's why you don't see tim ryan, the who is the republican voters that professor william black. thank you so much for being with us. anyone who wants to tackle corruption has to be willing to go all the way. sometimes that means all the way to the top. there are no short cuts to ensuring honesty and transparency. and it is incumbent on people in positions of authority. whether the elected officials, business leaders, or anybody else, to ensure that the rules are followed and that there's respect for the rule of law . but that's not real life. greed is a powerful motivator, and that's why we need whistle blowers, whistle blowers, light. bill black. thanks for joining us for another episode of the whistle blowers i'm john kerry onto we'll see you next time. 2 2 2 2 the voltage to search as well as for the summit, right? so see what it was that was correct there. so some of this, so basically of course we need the last name was needed. read those can when we used to imagine we have some more more or should we move this? we would show new people to the, the the know that'd be due t
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good. professor william black, thank you so much for being with us. anyone who wants to tackle corruption has to be willing to go all the way. sometimes that means all the way to the top. there are no short cuts to ensuring honesty and transparency. and it is incumbent on people in positions of authority. whether the elected officials, business leaders, or anybody else, to ensure that the rules are followed and that there's respect for the rule of law . but that's not real life. greed is a powerful motivator, and that's why we need whistle blowers, whistle blowers like bill black. thanks for joining us for another episode of the whistle blowers i'm john kerry onto we'll see you next time. 2 2 2 2 2 the senior search of a lot right now moving up, i give a shit, a position associated with the local church. so certificate of boulevard you much and watch coolers. rich was a john bullshit. so don't that in the cause of the room and attend the want to know heart, that of all our other choose control, refreshing modern looking as much as i find useful. you t
good. professor william black, thank you so much for being with us. anyone who wants to tackle corruption has to be willing to go all the way. sometimes that means all the way to the top. there are no short cuts to ensuring honesty and transparency. and it is incumbent on people in positions of authority. whether the elected officials, business leaders, or anybody else, to ensure that the rules are followed and that there's respect for the rule of law . but that's not real life. greed is a...
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zionist channel 12 from the visit of mossad head david barnia and head william burns the black organization informed doh. reuters also reported: mossad and cia officials are scheduled to discuss renewing the ceasefire in gaza . in the recent negotiations for a four-day ceasefire between hamas and the zionist regime and its two-day extension, qatar has been introduced as one of the main players. after the publication of numerous scenes of the behavior of the zionist prisoners after the liberation, the public opinion of the world now more than ever has come to the conclusion that hamas and its military wing have won over the qassam battalions. after these heartbreaking scenes of genocidal crimes. now the beautiful effects of the liberation of captives. some of them were children during the captivity, and now they returned as adults with the same body and color . i could walk , the zionist jailer did not pay attention to us at all. the only method of treatment was to prescribe ordinary housing loans. this is one of the methods of arresting palestinians. we were threatened with death and execut
zionist channel 12 from the visit of mossad head david barnia and head william burns the black organization informed doh. reuters also reported: mossad and cia officials are scheduled to discuss renewing the ceasefire in gaza . in the recent negotiations for a four-day ceasefire between hamas and the zionist regime and its two-day extension, qatar has been introduced as one of the main players. after the publication of numerous scenes of the behavior of the zionist prisoners after the...
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decades, former premier league striker gifton noel—williams has his sights set on top—flight management. speaking to bbc sport as part of the recent blacks believes his race and identity — particularly his dreadlocks and gold tooth — have seen him overlooked for coaching roles. while it remains his dream to manage in the top division, he is unwilling compromise. i love my hair and eye will never, ever cut it. music plays. i want to be a manager— music plays. i want to be a manager in _ music plays. i want to be a manager in the _ music plays. i want to be a manager in the premier - music plays. | want to be a - manager in the premier league. i've got to realise that, imb go with the hardware. my hair has so many meanings to me. my uncle passed away and he was a real raster, you know, he was a real raster, you know, he was a real routes man, real positivity, good vibes, never negative. when he was having cancer his hair fell out. that's when i started grow may have. it is sort of dedicated to him. after that it became i think, you know, pulls me closer to earth. it took me many, many years to get it to might have to look after at a certa
decades, former premier league striker gifton noel—williams has his sights set on top—flight management. speaking to bbc sport as part of the recent blacks believes his race and identity — particularly his dreadlocks and gold tooth — have seen him overlooked for coaching roles. while it remains his dream to manage in the top division, he is unwilling compromise. i love my hair and eye will never, ever cut it. music plays. i want to be a manager— music plays. i want to be a manager in...
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decades, former premier league striker gifton noel—williams has his sights set on top—flight management. speaking to bbc sport as part of the recent blacke and identity, particularly his dreadlocks and gold tooth... have seen him overlooked for coaching roles. while it remains his dream to manage in the top division, he is unwilling compromise i love my hair and i'll never, ever cut it. i want to be a manager in the premier league, but i've come to realise that i have to go about it the hard way. my hair has so many meanings to me. my uncle passed away, and he was a real rasta, you know? he was a real roots man. he was a real positive, good vibes, never negative. when he was dying from cancer. his hair fell out. so that's when i started wearing my hair. it's kind of dedication to him, after that became my thing, you know? and it's kind of put me closer to earth. it took me many, many years to get it after look after it a certain way. so it takes care. there's the other side of it, of what it stands for and just peace. and i've said to people before, "if this means that i'll never become a manager because of my head, then that's ok". it
decades, former premier league striker gifton noel—williams has his sights set on top—flight management. speaking to bbc sport as part of the recent blacke and identity, particularly his dreadlocks and gold tooth... have seen him overlooked for coaching roles. while it remains his dream to manage in the top division, he is unwilling compromise i love my hair and i'll never, ever cut it. i want to be a manager in the premier league, but i've come to realise that i have to go about it the...
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roshoon could not touch the blackness of william burns, who had a trip to the region is still present today, it is in doua, qatar, and they pretend that america is putting pressure, while i think that even the americans are in a dilemma because the evidence shows that blinken, the foreign minister, who previously dealt with the gaza case in it was his choice because he failed with netanyahu, so this issue has been assigned to william burnsham and he has entered this area and is demanding a ceasefire. anyway, i think these ceasefires should continue because there is no other way for the zionist regime. yes. mr. mossadegh po seems that the internal situation of the cabinet of the zionist regime is not very good. israel's minister of internal security, ben gower, has announced the end of the cabinet if they reach a permanent ceasefire. and there is the dissolution of netanyahu's cabinet, and even they themselves said that they are resigning from their position regarding the internal situation of the zionist regime, and we witnessed a large demonstration in tel aviv last saturday regardin
roshoon could not touch the blackness of william burns, who had a trip to the region is still present today, it is in doua, qatar, and they pretend that america is putting pressure, while i think that even the americans are in a dilemma because the evidence shows that blinken, the foreign minister, who previously dealt with the gaza case in it was his choice because he failed with netanyahu, so this issue has been assigned to william burnsham and he has entered this area and is demanding a...
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decades, former premier league striker gifton noel—williams has his sights set on top—flight management. speaking to bbc sport as part of the recent blackularly his dreadlocks and gold tooth have seen him overlooked for coaching roles. while it remains his dream to manage a premier league club, he is unwilling compromise himself to succeed. i love my hair. i want to be a manager in the premier league but have come to realise that i must go about it the hard way. but my hair has many meanings to me. my uncle passed away and he was a real rostov. he was a real ruse man, a real positive, good vibes for the his hair fell out from real positive, good vibes for the his hairfell out from cancer. that's why started growing my hair. a dedication to him. it's probably closer. it's taught me many many years for that i have to look after a certain way. there's the other side of what it stands for. just peace. i said to people before this means i'd never become a manager because of my here than that is okay. people say would you be happy and 0k okay. people say would you be happy and ok with that? just got here. just be a manager. no, because my hai
decades, former premier league striker gifton noel—williams has his sights set on top—flight management. speaking to bbc sport as part of the recent blackularly his dreadlocks and gold tooth have seen him overlooked for coaching roles. while it remains his dream to manage a premier league club, he is unwilling compromise himself to succeed. i love my hair. i want to be a manager in the premier league but have come to realise that i must go about it the hard way. but my hair has many...
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black woman living with him and his wife. and he came to texas here, lodi, texas, from old census records. ruby stein put together a family tree. william rand fathered seven children by his white wife sally, and six children by his black mistress. ann. court documents show the two families lived close to each other, while little information exists about ann's life, family members believe she was not a slave. ruby stein's research led to an even more surprising discovery. martha hicks also william rands great great granddaughter, and ruby stein's white cousin. a letter from this wonderful lady. i said, dear mrs. hicks. and i went on to tell her that i was the great, great granddaughter of william harrison. hale ran. and what does she really write me back? what did you write? and she said, now we are cousins and you either call me martha or cousin martha. she won me over right there. we arrange for martha, her husband, karl, and their granddaughter natalie, to meet their black cousins in lodi. they. what was that moment like? i wanted to cry. i really did. before i met you, i wasn't sure if you were going to be excited about having black
black woman living with him and his wife. and he came to texas here, lodi, texas, from old census records. ruby stein put together a family tree. william rand fathered seven children by his white wife sally, and six children by his black mistress. ann. court documents show the two families lived close to each other, while little information exists about ann's life, family members believe she was not a slave. ruby stein's research led to an even more surprising discovery. martha hicks also...
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william? because he was, somebody said that it wasn't important and no one was going to care who who's a black house or so that's why i picked it up. the i would argue, you know, this was his house, someone came into his neighborhood and shot him for no reason. don, we'd firestick rent the house with services organization where william often got meals and showered the gas station is right there. and this is our parking lot and my office space is the gas station. is that a camera right there? the cameras right there. we immediately knew to start looking on the camera. the shooting was captured on at least 2 security cameras. when don and her staff reviewed their footage, they were surprised by just how short the encounter was we were looking for visible signs of a complex whether they were wrestling for where they are, he ran and we've watched the video over and over and he literally just walk by the guy, one time he approached him and the guy shot him the most exciting thing about that video is that he just went right back in his car and drove off night. no remorse for anything. it just like h
william? because he was, somebody said that it wasn't important and no one was going to care who who's a black house or so that's why i picked it up. the i would argue, you know, this was his house, someone came into his neighborhood and shot him for no reason. don, we'd firestick rent the house with services organization where william often got meals and showered the gas station is right there. and this is our parking lot and my office space is the gas station. is that a camera right there?...
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communist revolutionaries to the nobel prize winning scientist william shockley who made cruel arguments about the racial inferiority of black people. i recall very few colleges making official statements about the iraq war or even the terrorist attacks of 9/11. we are now in a different world, in recent years the position to take positions has grown. a turning point might have been the murder of george floyd when many institutions decided to demonstrate their sensitivity and issue statements. once they took a stand on one political issue it is perfectly understandable that they have been also asked to condemn hamas' attack last month, but where will it end? a pandora's bockx has been open with every major political event, university administrators will have to decide whether to condemn or support it. will they find some standard by which they can explain why they denounced one terrorist attack on human rights abuse, but not another. i'm not sure it signifies the embracement of free speech to be too cold in its neutrality. we want our institutions to endorse our own passions and points of view. but can they do that in a dive
communist revolutionaries to the nobel prize winning scientist william shockley who made cruel arguments about the racial inferiority of black people. i recall very few colleges making official statements about the iraq war or even the terrorist attacks of 9/11. we are now in a different world, in recent years the position to take positions has grown. a turning point might have been the murder of george floyd when many institutions decided to demonstrate their sensitivity and issue statements....
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i will protect black art like it's my family because it's my family. >> reporter: when attorney fani williamsited lyrics as evidence of an alleged conspiracy. >> if you decide to admit your crimes over a beat, i'm going to use it. >> the practice goes back 30 years, but particularly in the last 10 or 15 years, we've seen a significant increase in cases and an increase specifically in these gang-related cases. >> reporter: art nielsen is coauthor of "rap on trial: race, lyrics, and guilt in america." is a potential witness young thug's defense team may call as an expert on the matter. we spoke late last year. >> this is a fictional form you're using and you're attributing song lyrics to somebody's state of mind. >> reporter: in this case, the judge is allowing rap lyrics to be used conditionally. >> the issue with using rap lyrics, the jury may not follow you. but if the jury is connecting all the dots, as the prosecutor wants, rap lyrics or lyrics of any kind can be a very strong tool for a prosecutor. >> reporter: one lyric that could be used from his song "anybody" featuring nicki minaj and
i will protect black art like it's my family because it's my family. >> reporter: when attorney fani williamsited lyrics as evidence of an alleged conspiracy. >> if you decide to admit your crimes over a beat, i'm going to use it. >> the practice goes back 30 years, but particularly in the last 10 or 15 years, we've seen a significant increase in cases and an increase specifically in these gang-related cases. >> reporter: art nielsen is coauthor of "rap on trial:...
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williams's account of dubois to complete his major treatise on black participation in the first world war is a window into the tragedies of industrial scale killing, colonialism and the color line changed. the world and a man we so excited to have them in store tonight. please join me in welcoming chad williams and henry louis gates judy gray. stay here or. good evening everyone. all right. thank you so much for coming out this evening. it's truly an honor. thank you, everyone. at harvard bookstore, the amazing staff for organizing event. thank you very much, professor gates, for joining me this evening. really excited to talk about the book and to engage with all of you about the book as well. i want to spend plenty of time for us to be in conversation with each other. i know professor gates has a long list of questions laid out here for me. i feel like i'm back in grad school. my general examinations or but first let me say a little bit about the origins of this book. and it really begins with a story and it begins october of 2000. i was a graduate at the time at princeton universit
williams's account of dubois to complete his major treatise on black participation in the first world war is a window into the tragedies of industrial scale killing, colonialism and the color line changed. the world and a man we so excited to have them in store tonight. please join me in welcoming chad williams and henry louis gates judy gray. stay here or. good evening everyone. all right. thank you so much for coming out this evening. it's truly an honor. thank you, everyone. at harvard...
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also getting attention, roger ross williams with his film stamped from the beginning, an adventurous work featuring animation and comments from female blackit's a piece of human history. it's open season on black people, black men and women being shot down in the streets for no reason. it's a very difficult time to be black in america, and we want to understand why this is happening. and if we don't understand the history, then how are we going to get past it? another aspect of black life comes into focus with kokomo city, a well received documentary on the lives of transgender sex workers in new york and atlanta. most of the time, the strife that comes with who we are is because we didn't become who our parents wanted us to be. kokomo city basically isjust like the discovery and the exploring of four black trans women that happen to do sex work. but the movie really is about their experiences as trans women, just from their perspective, because so many times we hear from the same girls the same story, the same narratives and the same expectations. and ijust wanted to dig deeper and really get to like more of the girls that are out there.
also getting attention, roger ross williams with his film stamped from the beginning, an adventurous work featuring animation and comments from female blackit's a piece of human history. it's open season on black people, black men and women being shot down in the streets for no reason. it's a very difficult time to be black in america, and we want to understand why this is happening. and if we don't understand the history, then how are we going to get past it? another aspect of black life comes...
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. >> ainsley: they showed a picture of just the one side of the black face, not the full thing. plus, cia director williamtend the hostage deal with hamas. mike pompeo once served as cia director and he is next. >> brian: want to gracefully walk off? ♪ can we get real clear about life with psoriasis? yeah, i'm ready. is your treatment leaving you with uncontrolled symptoms? like the cover-it-ups and brush-it-offs? enough with good enoughs. don't stay hiding or hurting. ♪ when your lotions and creams don't do enough to help treat the inflammation beneath the skin, causing plaques and pain, it's time to get real about psoriasis, so, your dermatologist can help you get clear. make the appointment and ask about real clear skin. 18 years from tonight, grant gill will become a legend. when he totally kills it at his improv class's graduation performance. knees will be slapped. suds will be sprayed. people won't know what hurts more: their cheeks, or their sides. that's why he's already keeping himself in-shape and razor sharp today with health tips and wellness tools from aarp. to help make sure his health live
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. ♪ get low prices and early black friday deals at target. >>> williams is now the running back two in game was significant it also marked a new chapter in damar hamlin's recovery. >> the bills' safety suffered cardiac arrest while making a tackle in cincinnati he returned to that same stadium for the first time. >> jesse kirsch was still there, spoke to damar hamlin over the weekend. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. what a remarkable scene. we have seen him return too thi field since his collapse. that changed football he had not been back to this field since his collapse that changed last night. >> even though damar hamlin did not play a single snap, his presence last night was felt by fans in the stadium and by millions more at home. >> the most significant person in the stadium on this night is damar hamlin. >> reporter: overnight, the buffalo bills' safety was back in cincinnati with his team, making a remarkable and emotional return last season in this stadium on national television, damar hamlin suffered cardiac arrest sunday, less than a year later, he was back on the s
. ♪ get low prices and early black friday deals at target. >>> williams is now the running back two in game was significant it also marked a new chapter in damar hamlin's recovery. >> the bills' safety suffered cardiac arrest while making a tackle in cincinnati he returned to that same stadium for the first time. >> jesse kirsch was still there, spoke to damar hamlin over the weekend. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. what a remarkable scene. we have seen him...
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black, asian, whether we're -- or christian. the notion that, in fact, in the words of a great writer who happened to win a nobel prize, william faulkner, he said the past is never dead and buried isn't even past. and i think that all of us are confronting constantly our history at work, confronting the history and stain of slavery in this country. we're confronting the history and problems that arose as a kinds of colonialism. we're confronting those those scars of violence and oppression and struggle and and hope not only on the larger canvas of history, but also within our own families. and for me. it was not entirely obvious how fact i was going to be able to integrate and pull together all different strands in my life. so part of my challenge up was to figure out how do i function as someone who is black, but also has white blood in me? how do i function as who is america and takes pride and understands the enormous blessings that come with being an american, but is also able to recognize that i'm part of something larger, just a nation state? how do i embrace my faith now as a christian also recognizing that i have people within
black, asian, whether we're -- or christian. the notion that, in fact, in the words of a great writer who happened to win a nobel prize, william faulkner, he said the past is never dead and buried isn't even past. and i think that all of us are confronting constantly our history at work, confronting the history and stain of slavery in this country. we're confronting the history and problems that arose as a kinds of colonialism. we're confronting those those scars of violence and oppression and...
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reteal vealing what she was doing, let me look at the dow in black and this is the crux and this one moving from 2021 april of next year and williamse is about to turn positive and the powerful correlation here holds that means the dow should be able to keep roaring when likely until april in the end we could be in an oil rally as wall street stops wishing for a local economy, and they found a ridiculous reliable correlation that will work even when it shouldn't. as i tell you with historical patterns, you don't always need to know why they work. you only have to know they have the a high probability they'll work again there is a sustained rally if they're getting clobbered in the last few weeks and that should be current for the stock market. excuse me. let's just hope the federal reserve doesn't get spooked into continuing to tighten because that will be very bad news for stocks let's take some phone calls. i'm sorry. let's go to jordan in wisconsin. jordan >> hi, jim this is jordan. >> and jake. >> calling from madison, wisconsin. >> first time, long time >> boo-yah, jim. >> we need some moff of those, what's up? >> i've been ch
reteal vealing what she was doing, let me look at the dow in black and this is the crux and this one moving from 2021 april of next year and williamse is about to turn positive and the powerful correlation here holds that means the dow should be able to keep roaring when likely until april in the end we could be in an oil rally as wall street stops wishing for a local economy, and they found a ridiculous reliable correlation that will work even when it shouldn't. as i tell you with historical...
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and she is a coauthor of unseen, unpublished black history from the new york times, her most book is the 272, which we'll hear about in a moment. kidada williams is like me, a professor of history. she teaches at wayne state in detroit. she is the author of two amazing books. i death coming, which she will be talking about today. and they left great marks me her she is a coauthor of the charleston syllabus, which was a collection of writings, was put out after the massacre in charleston. that was an amazing thing. kidada and she is the creator of a podcast seizing freedom, which is really a pretty amazing project. kidada williams has been interviewed on npr's morning edition on point. her essays have appeared the new york times, slate and multiple scholarly journals. nick tabor is a freelance journalist whose work has appeared in new york magazine the new republic. the post oxford american, the paris review and elsewhere. africa town, which she's going to be talking to us about today, is his first book. so let's get this started. i'm going to turn to rachel first to kick us off and each author will give us an sort of introduction to their subj
and she is a coauthor of unseen, unpublished black history from the new york times, her most book is the 272, which we'll hear about in a moment. kidada williams is like me, a professor of history. she teaches at wayne state in detroit. she is the author of two amazing books. i death coming, which she will be talking about today. and they left great marks me her she is a coauthor of the charleston syllabus, which was a collection of writings, was put out after the massacre in charleston. that...
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three—time champion from china wasjust teasing us, and meant for the black to end up in the top right, as he won 6—3. he'll play williamswe will see you later. schools have been clamping down on vaping following a rise in children using e—cigarettes since the pandemic, with the attractiveness and availability of the products leaving teachers frustrated. at one school in wales, staff patrolling the grounds at lunch time have a zero—tolerance approach, and pupils caught vaping are excluded. 0ur reporter, bethan lewis has more. we have had a few instances in the past where students have gone to those toilets and we have caught them vaping in these toilets. when schools welcomed pupils back full time after the pandemic, they faced a new problem. and what we do have is 15 to 16 staff members on duty every single lunchtime because we prioritize tackling this this type of incident. at esola strozzi in llanelli they decided to crack down hard on vaping. it's meant a big commitment from staff under strict policy. our policy is if someone is caught vaping or smoking on the school grounds, they will receive a fixed term exclusion.
three—time champion from china wasjust teasing us, and meant for the black to end up in the top right, as he won 6—3. he'll play williamswe will see you later. schools have been clamping down on vaping following a rise in children using e—cigarettes since the pandemic, with the attractiveness and availability of the products leaving teachers frustrated. at one school in wales, staff patrolling the grounds at lunch time have a zero—tolerance approach, and pupils caught vaping are...
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white shirt under a life jacket and a black cap, the heir to the british throne stood out against the background of the other twenty rowers dressed in red, williamer, according to captain chris bosher, the forty-year-old prince did not miss a single fungus, dragon boat racing is a popular sport in singapore, many foreigners living in this city, a state of southeast asia, take part in it . this is not the first such race for william; in 2011 he emerged victorious in a duel with his wife, princess kate in canada. well, what do you think, prince william deliberately wore a white jersey among red. the color of the winner, that’s what touched me in this story, you know, this is the first time he took part in the race, this is family life, we’ve lived together for so many years, we've had enough children for a year already. we travel separately, no, they have now acquired, you know, personal space, they finally realized that sometimes you need to give it to each other , provide such an opportunity, you know, the relationship only gets better from this, yes, sometimes you need to send your husband on a business trip some country, why not, well, we want
white shirt under a life jacket and a black cap, the heir to the british throne stood out against the background of the other twenty rowers dressed in red, williamer, according to captain chris bosher, the forty-year-old prince did not miss a single fungus, dragon boat racing is a popular sport in singapore, many foreigners living in this city, a state of southeast asia, take part in it . this is not the first such race for william; in 2011 he emerged victorious in a duel with his wife,...
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black and white. and the first doctor was a man called william hartnell, who really was very up, very, very old. >> and. doctor yeah . >> and. doctor yeah. >> and. doctor yeah. >> and. doctor yeah. >> and he had amazing hair. i mean he's and had a blow dry. >> oh yeah. it was all it was volume right there. >> the way isabel turns up some mornings, you know, way . anyway, mornings, you know, way. anyway, she, you know, you think what happened her? happened to her? >> was this hair's all over >> what was this hair's all over the you know, like you. the place, you know, like you. >> you're like, know, >> you're not like, you know, that's i like. that's what i look like. >> a peter purvis from blue peter. he was also doctor's peter. he was also a doctor's assistant. peter assistant. really? yeah. peter purvis yeah purvis was? yeah >> there's been some ones >> there's been some great ones over hasn't there? over the time, hasn't there? david me. but let us david tennant for me. but let us know yours gb views gb know what yours is. gb views gb news i think david tennant was very, very good. most popular one
black and white. and the first doctor was a man called william hartnell, who really was very up, very, very old. >> and. doctor yeah . >> and. doctor yeah. >> and. doctor yeah. >> and. doctor yeah. >> and he had amazing hair. i mean he's and had a blow dry. >> oh yeah. it was all it was volume right there. >> the way isabel turns up some mornings, you know, way . anyway, mornings, you know, way. anyway, she, you know, you think what happened her?...
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canine officers found williams was recently released from custody for pending drug charges in san jose city leaders are relaxing cannabis rules and refocusing their efforts to end the blackt industry. the city council recently voted to reduce fines on dispensaries that violate city policy and have expanded hours of operation first-time violators will be rigged. violations rather will be reduced from $1200 to $250 going forward. city leaders hope to regulate smoke shops instead of zeroing in on legal dispensaries. councilmember peter ortiz says smoke shops have become the go-to spot for selling illegal cannabis products. the city hopes to keep the industry competitive and profitable as cannabis sales generate up to 18 million dollars in annual city taxes. and good news for city drivers, street parking in san francisco will stay free on sundays, at least for now. the sfmta wanted to extend parking meter hours later at night and on sundays. but some of the city supervisors reached a deal with the agency to temporarily halt that plan. sfmta is reason for the expansion plan was. find a way to increase funding for the city's public transit system. but supervisor stuff. it prop
canine officers found williams was recently released from custody for pending drug charges in san jose city leaders are relaxing cannabis rules and refocusing their efforts to end the blackt industry. the city council recently voted to reduce fines on dispensaries that violate city policy and have expanded hours of operation first-time violators will be rigged. violations rather will be reduced from $1200 to $250 going forward. city leaders hope to regulate smoke shops instead of zeroing in on...
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not onlyaker's creek he loses a whole division william loring division in retreat in cross baker's creek. but then the next day on may the 17th, the big black river bridge, he nearly loses a whole other division there. when john bones division to defend and it's it's a major debacle there so in 17 days grant fights five battles manages outnumber the enemy each time and manages to defeat the enemy each time. nowou know that may not be saying much when you're talking this is john pemberton we're we're we're fighting against had this been robert e lee in command of i'm not sure that grant would have been able do this but i'm not sure would have attempted it like this. you know, we're getting in a litt bit of what ifs there, but by may 17th, grant has cracked the shield. that is the big river shielding vicksburg. and he will continue to move on westward, invest vicksburg. now, the key thing here is grant reaching the yazoo river to the north vicksburg. all of these confederates that are fanning hundreds bluff and haynes bluff, they fall back vicksburg, of course. and so by the 17th, 18th, grant and sherman both and several lot of the troops hav
not onlyaker's creek he loses a whole division william loring division in retreat in cross baker's creek. but then the next day on may the 17th, the big black river bridge, he nearly loses a whole other division there. when john bones division to defend and it's it's a major debacle there so in 17 days grant fights five battles manages outnumber the enemy each time and manages to defeat the enemy each time. nowou know that may not be saying much when you're talking this is john pemberton we're...
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black masks, you know. and now we are talking about the american dream for migrants. the american dream, sadly, is chicagoans, steve. >> steve: that is very sad. william for joining us live from chicago. >> god bless you, steve. thank you for having me. >> steve: god bless you. still ahead, fight on the field, the interception that sparked a scuffle with packers players. we will talk about that. been called the king kong of weight loss and just approved by the fda. a weight loss doctor joins us next on the shot that is helping some people lose up to 50 pounds. could it help you? maybe. take a look at that good morning, folks. it's monday. ♪ ♪ let me just come and get it ♪ 18 years from tonight, grant gill will become a legend. when he totally kills it at his improv class's graduation performance. knees will be slapped. suds will be sprayed. people won't know what hurts more: their cheeks, or their sides. that's why he's already keeping himself in-shape and razor sharp today with health tips and wellness tools from aarp. to help make sure his health lives as long as he does. because the younger you are, the more you need aarp. the day you get your clea
black masks, you know. and now we are talking about the american dream for migrants. the american dream, sadly, is chicagoans, steve. >> steve: that is very sad. william for joining us live from chicago. >> god bless you, steve. thank you for having me. >> steve: god bless you. still ahead, fight on the field, the interception that sparked a scuffle with packers players. we will talk about that. been called the king kong of weight loss and just approved by the fda. a weight...
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black neighborhoods. people say it will disproportionately affect these people. a lot of people say they don't want to hear officers firing their guns and training in their backyards. williamolice and city officials who approved the project say they need it for? chamian: the mayor has said the project is needed to have a well-trained police force and also firefighters, and it is needed for de-escalation training and to boost morale, to recruit more officers. william: the siting of a police training facility, do you have a sense of why this has set off a furor? chamian: protests of been going on within two years and i started covering it in january when state troopers shot and killed a protester at the site. that's when people around the country started paying more attention to what is going on here. after that shooting happened, a special prosecutor investigated the case and in late august he determined the shooting was justified and he would not be pressing charges or bringing charges against the officers involved. that has only sparked even more protests. william: the attorney general is using rico laws, normally used against organized crime, to go after some protesters.
black neighborhoods. people say it will disproportionately affect these people. a lot of people say they don't want to hear officers firing their guns and training in their backyards. williamolice and city officials who approved the project say they need it for? chamian: the mayor has said the project is needed to have a well-trained police force and also firefighters, and it is needed for de-escalation training and to boost morale, to recruit more officers. william: the siting of a police...
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william pitkin collected his last wages. and effects and personal effects. prince pitkin from personal effects. so i found the document kind of testifying to to his death this incrediblytory of a black who had been serving in a connecticut killed by an officer on his own side andfficer was then acquitted. rit. you know, it's just this very bizarre footnote to th story, one that i don't tell in the book. but that i think is is really intriguing for, thinking about the role that race plays in the american revolution. see black men who served as informants for the british army. and we also see black men serving in continental army uniform and all all of this came up during my research. you here i am studying this kind like the scuzzy possible version of the military history of the american revolution, right this moment where they're setting new york city on fire. and yet what emerges are all these really interesting stories, marginalized people who we don't often talk about. we talk about the revolutionary war. all right. and so this brings me to my lt story. on june 6th, 1777, a oh, i'm sorry. let me let me just show you. so here's the morristown encampment and the and the huts thathe
william pitkin collected his last wages. and effects and personal effects. prince pitkin from personal effects. so i found the document kind of testifying to to his death this incrediblytory of a black who had been serving in a connecticut killed by an officer on his own side andfficer was then acquitted. rit. you know, it's just this very bizarre footnote to th story, one that i don't tell in the book. but that i think is is really intriguing for, thinking about the role that race plays in the...
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william pitkin collected his last wages. and effects and personal effects. prince pitkin from personal effects. so i found the document kind of testifying to to his death this incredibly story of a black who had been serving in a connecticut killed by an officer on his own side and officer was then acquitted. right. you know, it's just this very bizarre footnote to this story, one that i don't tell in the book. but that i think is is really intriguing for, thinking about the role that race plays in the american revolution. see black men who served as informants for the british army. and we also see black men serving in continental army uniform and all all of this came up during my research. you here i am studying this kind like the scuzzy possible version of the military history of the american revolution, right this moment where they're setting new york city on fire. and yet what emerges are all these really interesting stories, marginalized people who we don't often talk about. we talk about the revolutionary war. all right. and so this brings me to my last story. on june 6th, 1777, a oh, i'm sorry. let me let me just show you. so here's the morristown encampment and the and the hut
william pitkin collected his last wages. and effects and personal effects. prince pitkin from personal effects. so i found the document kind of testifying to to his death this incredibly story of a black who had been serving in a connecticut killed by an officer on his own side and officer was then acquitted. right. you know, it's just this very bizarre footnote to this story, one that i don't tell in the book. but that i think is is really intriguing for, thinking about the role that race...
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william pitkin collected his last wages. and effects and personal effects. prince pitkin from personal effects. so i found the document kind of testifying to to his death this incredibly story of a black who had been serving in a connecticut killed by an officer on his own side and officer was then acquitted. right. you know, it's just this very bizarre footnote to this story, one that i don't tell in the book. but that i think is is really intriguing for, thinking about the role that race plays in the american revolution. see black men who served as informants for the british army. and we also see black men serving in continental army uniform and all all of this came up during my research. you here i am studying this kind like the scuzzy possible version of the military history of the american revolution, right this moment where they're setting new york city on fire. and yet what emerges are all these really interesting stories, marginalized people who we don't often talk about. we talk about the revolutionary war. all right. and so this brings me to my last story. on june 6th, 1777, a oh, i'm sorry. let me let me just show you. so here's the morristown encampment and the and the hut
william pitkin collected his last wages. and effects and personal effects. prince pitkin from personal effects. so i found the document kind of testifying to to his death this incredibly story of a black who had been serving in a connecticut killed by an officer on his own side and officer was then acquitted. right. you know, it's just this very bizarre footnote to this story, one that i don't tell in the book. but that i think is is really intriguing for, thinking about the role that race...
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black friday starts now. turn any iphone in any condition into a new iphone 15 pro with titanium and ipad and apple watch se - all on us. only on verizon. >>> my name is williambody knows everybody. you get a speeding ticket, everybody knows. i'm not here to argue the design of the flag. that is not my intent. some universities took the flag down. if you're receiving state dollars and you're a public university, then you should display whatever that symbol is. >> and do you think this is an issue that matters to the people in your district? >> yes, ma'am. >> why? >> i just think it's a heritage. it's a history. there is a big movement to remove confederate history. well, it's part of history. you know? where and when is enough? >> do you feel like slavery was something that was in the past, let's move on? or do you feel like slavery still has an effect today? >> it's over and it is part of history. it's part of the past. i don't know of a person that owns a slave or has been a slave to this day. i think we're going to make it a major issue as long as we keep rubbing it in from the standpoint of the minority saying well, we were slaves and mistreated. i unders
black friday starts now. turn any iphone in any condition into a new iphone 15 pro with titanium and ipad and apple watch se - all on us. only on verizon. >>> my name is williambody knows everybody. you get a speeding ticket, everybody knows. i'm not here to argue the design of the flag. that is not my intent. some universities took the flag down. if you're receiving state dollars and you're a public university, then you should display whatever that symbol is. >> and do you think...
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william is in singapore to prepare for the 2023 earthshot prize awards. >> yes, earlier today, though, he was flexing his muscles. >> dragon boat racing and if you spot him, he's got a blackyesight is not good enough for this. >> oh, you can just see him, i think on the other side of the boat. >> there he is. >> there he is. there. >> there he is. there. you >> there he is. there. you do need some arm muscles, don't you, to do that. >> apparently quite work. >> apparently quite hard work. apparently to the apparently he was up to the training. you go. then training. so there you go. then he of proper he went on to the sort of proper work, you like, meeting the work, if you like, meeting the prime minister and the president work, if you like, meeting the prisingapore,er and the president work, if you like, meeting the prisingapore, camerone president work, if you like, meeting the prisingapore, camerone presideis of singapore, cameron walker, is here details . here with all the details. morning, i mean, look, afternoon. >> oh, i did it again. >> oh, i did it again. >> it's a good bit of pr this. >> it's a good bit of pr this. >> it's a good bit of pr this. >> it certainly
william is in singapore to prepare for the 2023 earthshot prize awards. >> yes, earlier today, though, he was flexing his muscles. >> dragon boat racing and if you spot him, he's got a blackyesight is not good enough for this. >> oh, you can just see him, i think on the other side of the boat. >> there he is. >> there he is. there. >> there he is. there. you >> there he is. there. you do need some arm muscles, don't you, to do that. >> apparently...