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and now we go back to france in the young van song regional director of the association nuclear fusion comes to get scammed the young gay choosey and who fled the country . in the end he managed to evade the police. i think we were happy and proud to welcome you. every year vanstone welcomes dozens of french and foreign gay people to leo and the association looks off to more than a 1000 young. people across from us already there i don't want to talk to most of it we're going to your flat so you can meet your flatmate he's a really nice guy ok ready. skandhas future apartment is located in the city center. you don't get the measure of security to please turn off the camera we don't want people to see where the laughs are to the bottom of. why and that is key some but also the young people might be at risk is fine because of their family or community and clearly they're at risk if people know where they are. some of their lives have been threatened like scandals new flatmates who doesn't want to be filmed. or getting wet on the bottom of fears or floods that after the mile give you the k
and now we go back to france in the young van song regional director of the association nuclear fusion comes to get scammed the young gay choosey and who fled the country . in the end he managed to evade the police. i think we were happy and proud to welcome you. every year vanstone welcomes dozens of french and foreign gay people to leo and the association looks off to more than a 1000 young. people across from us already there i don't want to talk to most of it we're going to your flat so you...
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that young, republican lawyer. aaron van langevelde. he was the only republican on that board who stood up to the president and the chair of the national party and state party. he sat and, sort of, spoke quietly on zoom. but thereby, stood up and saved democracy. it's a ton of power, behind his words and what he did. he joined the two democrats on the board and voted to certify the legitimate results of the election in michigan. thereby putting the final nail in the coffin in the president's scheme to pressure michigan republicans to overturn the election for him. and so, i mean, you see what i mean here. if it wasn't for that one guy in michigan on zoom, proverbially standing up to the president. things might have gone very differently. it's one thing to know that trump didn't accept the election results and wanted to overturn them. it's another thing to see how close he came to doing it. and what the president did in michigan, trying to get republican state election officials to void the election and declare him the winner, instead, w
that young, republican lawyer. aaron van langevelde. he was the only republican on that board who stood up to the president and the chair of the national party and state party. he sat and, sort of, spoke quietly on zoom. but thereby, stood up and saved democracy. it's a ton of power, behind his words and what he did. he joined the two democrats on the board and voted to certify the legitimate results of the election in michigan. thereby putting the final nail in the coffin in the president's...
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went into that community and found the warring factions and put 16 of these young men to my office downtown in separate vansh bullet-proof vest on and we negotiated a truce. as a consequence i worked closely with them to take these young men who were predators and turn them into ambassadors of peace. as a consequence of just changing these 18 young men, they became -- they began to rebuild the community that they terrorized. as a consequence, they created jobs. the community went from 53 murders in a five square block area till one in two years. these young man -- men, some of them lived with my family. we took them in, and then we took the principles of that dramatic change that these young men became mentors and character coaches and set up football games. we took the principles we learned there and applied it to the milwaukee public schools. we took them to dallas texas, and baltimore, maryland. our track record is solving problems working directly with men and women in communities. our record is clear as to our successful efforts to go in and rebuild communities from the inside out. but in order to rebu
went into that community and found the warring factions and put 16 of these young men to my office downtown in separate vansh bullet-proof vest on and we negotiated a truce. as a consequence i worked closely with them to take these young men who were predators and turn them into ambassadors of peace. as a consequence of just changing these 18 young men, they became -- they began to rebuild the community that they terrorized. as a consequence, they created jobs. the community went from 53...
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her driver's license. 1983, when sally ride was the first american women to go into space, young jacqueline vanirt for 30 years. whenever she was in doubt in there trying to break thos barriers, she'd look at the t-shirt and draw the inspiration. >> great line, to be it, you have to be able to see it. a lot of people are going to see her. that was awesome >> really cool >> we should mention, as part of our women's history month, we are planning a special, live event one week from today for international women's day. across all hours of "today" and also on our digital platforms, we're going to focus on the challenges women face in the pandemic we want to hear from you. >> add your voice. if you are hunting for a job, maybe trying to juggle working from home and remote learning with the kids, or struggling to find a balance, we want you to share your stories join us for answers during our women are essential virtual live event. today.com/womensday for more information. >> that is one week from today >>> check of the weather, mr. roker. >> we are looking at plenty of sunshine arctic front bringing
her driver's license. 1983, when sally ride was the first american women to go into space, young jacqueline vanirt for 30 years. whenever she was in doubt in there trying to break thos barriers, she'd look at the t-shirt and draw the inspiration. >> great line, to be it, you have to be able to see it. a lot of people are going to see her. that was awesome >> really cool >> we should mention, as part of our women's history month, we are planning a special, live event one week...
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a doordash driver van sold in the pacific heights with two young kids inside. they were found safe and two suspects were later arrested. >>> it will be a whole different ball game tonight. in 90 minutes the governor will give his annual state of the state speech. deven feely on his message to voter ts in the middle of a recall effort. >> according to excerpts from the governor's speech, he'll try to put a positive spend on his handling of the pandemic. telling californians that covid was no one's fault but it quickly became everyone's burden the pandemic and the governor's responses up ended his political career. leaving him in the cross hairs of a recall effort and ambitions for higher office in apparent tatters. >> i believe if you're making these very big laws that you expect everybody to follow, you should also follow them yourself. constantine collected signatures in support of the recall. frustrated with the height of hypocrisy. after the governor was seen dining at this restaurant. while others were under quarantine orders. >> he needs to be transparent
a doordash driver van sold in the pacific heights with two young kids inside. they were found safe and two suspects were later arrested. >>> it will be a whole different ball game tonight. in 90 minutes the governor will give his annual state of the state speech. deven feely on his message to voter ts in the middle of a recall effort. >> according to excerpts from the governor's speech, he'll try to put a positive spend on his handling of the pandemic. telling californians that...
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feet and landed on the other side 49th at least 7 people were hurt including 2 young children hit by debris. >>once the van stopped here on 49th street. emergency crews are able to assess all of the damage done bees on site working in conjunction with nypd nypd's now left in charge of investigation. >>and they really start the contract will eventually take on this captain which was compromised as a result of the size of the driver, a 66 year-old man was immediately taken into police custody. >>but sources told us he had no idea he caused all of this. >>again that was nicole johnson reporting for us tonight from new york and that wraps up kron 4 news at 9, but the news continues at the top of the hour. california of course buzzing tonight after the news that outdoor events can resume with a limited capacity next month. coming up, we'll hear from business owners near oracle park. they're eagerly awaiting the much needed financial boost. this will give them and theme parks such as disneyland great america. there are also included in the state's updated reopening guidelines new at 10 we'll head live to. >>the
feet and landed on the other side 49th at least 7 people were hurt including 2 young children hit by debris. >>once the van stopped here on 49th street. emergency crews are able to assess all of the damage done bees on site working in conjunction with nypd nypd's now left in charge of investigation. >>and they really start the contract will eventually take on this captain which was compromised as a result of the size of the driver, a 66 year-old man was immediately taken into police...
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young people will opt to flee. will grant, bbc news, san marcos, guatemala. a painting by van sold at auction for more than 13 million euros. street scene in montmartre was painted by the artist in 1887 while he was living in paris, and captures the social changes that were taking place in the area at the time. our paris correspondent lucy williamson, who has been to see the painting, was watching today's auction. and now we have arrived at lot six... after more than a century hidden from public view, this painting was sold twice today. the first bid won by an online buyer whose offer came in just as the hammer fell. but there was a problem with the sale, and the auction had to be rerun. the painting finally went to a buyer in london forjust over 13 million euros, several million lower than the first time around, but still one of the highest prices ever paid for work from van gogh�*s paris period. the artist only lived here for a couple of years, during which time he painted many scenes from around montmartre, then in transition from a sleepy rural area outside the city to a v
young people will opt to flee. will grant, bbc news, san marcos, guatemala. a painting by van sold at auction for more than 13 million euros. street scene in montmartre was painted by the artist in 1887 while he was living in paris, and captures the social changes that were taking place in the area at the time. our paris correspondent lucy williamson, who has been to see the painting, was watching today's auction. and now we have arrived at lot six... after more than a century hidden from...
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of the worst unrest seen in the netherlands for more than a decade alexander van outen reports from the hague where many young people are struggling to deal with the pandemic playing table so quick to kill time board that's how many young people feel right now says rudi funded baek this student who works for a foundation in the hague that aims to prevent colon dropout rates every day he deals with youths as they struggle with the full load of their pen demick he says it feels like the state's everything fun is criminalized go ahead of nights in a possible. meeting with more friends not possible to do so or not possible being close not possible that's and the local perspective at least through the generation of frustrated. people it also led to anger and violence in the past month the nation saw its worst riots in decades with young people taking to the streets to protest against a nationwide curfew funded baek says he doesn't condone the violence but things politicians should listen to what young people have to say there are many people who see themselves in avoiders i mean i wouldn't do it of course but it's
of the worst unrest seen in the netherlands for more than a decade alexander van outen reports from the hague where many young people are struggling to deal with the pandemic playing table so quick to kill time board that's how many young people feel right now says rudi funded baek this student who works for a foundation in the hague that aims to prevent colon dropout rates every day he deals with youths as they struggle with the full load of their pen demick he says it feels like the state's...
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. >> a young girl falling from te 12th floor of an apartment block in surviving. thanks to a miraculous tervention from a van the driver grabbed the girl as she fell saving her from certain death on the concrete below the little girl sustained a hip injury and is recovering. >> a frantic scene unfoldsn vietnam on sunday evening. footage shows a two year old suspended from a 12 floor balcony. neighbor starts screaming. sensing something was not right, deliveryman positioned himself on the ledge, trying his best to get under the suspended child who, within seconds, loses her grip, and falls. [screaming] the child hits the deliveryman's hand, rebounding into the air with the impact. the two year old is rushed to the hospital where she had no other injuries apart from a dislocated hip. the ledge was slippery. i heard a loud scream. i followed my instincts and tried to catch her. lots of ople call me hero, but anybody would have done the same thing. the 31-year-old deliveryman who was at the right time went back to work the very next day. he's also been nicknamed superman in vietnam. >> superman, what a great hea
. >> a young girl falling from te 12th floor of an apartment block in surviving. thanks to a miraculous tervention from a van the driver grabbed the girl as she fell saving her from certain death on the concrete below the little girl sustained a hip injury and is recovering. >> a frantic scene unfoldsn vietnam on sunday evening. footage shows a two year old suspended from a 12 floor balcony. neighbor starts screaming. sensing something was not right, deliveryman positioned himself...
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customs and border protection brings busses or vans full of migrant families and mostly those with young children, drops them off at bus depots like this one here where non-profits from there will help the folks get covid tested and help them find food and shelter and between brownsville and non-profit. so far they've seen 80 people here and alex, this is nothing new to these border communities and they've seen it happen under democratic presidents and under republican presidents and they say things look pretty similar this time around as they have in the past. i spoke to the mayor of mcallen. he's been in office since 2013 and he was on the front lines of this in 2014 and 2019, and i asked him if he thinks that the biden administration ask their sentiment on and if they've had a role to play and he said yes. he saw the same thing under trump although the sentiment and the rhetoric then was different that he saw people wanting to come here before he implemented those tougher policies that trump was talking about. the point being the mayor says that rhetoric in washington and even at the
customs and border protection brings busses or vans full of migrant families and mostly those with young children, drops them off at bus depots like this one here where non-profits from there will help the folks get covid tested and help them find food and shelter and between brownsville and non-profit. so far they've seen 80 people here and alex, this is nothing new to these border communities and they've seen it happen under democratic presidents and under republican presidents and they say...
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van wasn't so bad. as she put it, "i'm small. i'll fit wherever." but other young people don't seem to fit anywhere. some abused or pregnant teenagers kicked from the home. we found them waiting in line at a shelter, hoping they would not be turned away. >> ann bischoff: this is the first time that we've had that line that you're talking about. previous to the pandemic, we were open 24/7, and we were the only place in central ohio where a young person around the clock could have immediate access to safety. >> pelley: ann bischoff is c.e.o. of star houa refuge what has tandemic taken from these young people? >> bischoff: we have typically, pre-covid, a range of partners who would come in and offer on- site education, on-site jobs. health care has fallen off as well. typically, we would have 15 hours of medical care. now they're coming in, but it's every other week. >> we're always glad to see you guys, every night. >> pelley: covid-related staff shortages mean star house is now closed from 2:00 p.m. to 10:30 at night, and its capacity is limited. >> yoder: and so i'd come in and they'd be like, "oh,
van wasn't so bad. as she put it, "i'm small. i'll fit wherever." but other young people don't seem to fit anywhere. some abused or pregnant teenagers kicked from the home. we found them waiting in line at a shelter, hoping they would not be turned away. >> ann bischoff: this is the first time that we've had that line that you're talking about. previous to the pandemic, we were open 24/7, and we were the only place in central ohio where a young person around the clock could have...
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went into that community and found the warring factions and put 16 of these young men to my office downtown in separate vansbullet-proof vest on and we negotiated a truce. as a consequence i worked closely with them to take these young men who were predators and turn them into ambassadors of peace. as a consequence of just changing these 18 young men, they became -- they began to rebuild the community that they terrorized. as a consequence, they created jobs. the community went from 53 murders in a five square block area till one in two years. these young man -- men, some of them lived with my family. we took them in, and then we took the principles of that dramatic change that these young men became mentors and character coaches and set up football games. we took the principles we learned there and applied it to the milwaukee public schools. we took them to dallas texas, and baltimore, maryland. our track record is solving problems working directly with men and women in communities. our record is clear as to our successful efforts to go in and rebuild communities from the inside out. but in order to rebuil
went into that community and found the warring factions and put 16 of these young men to my office downtown in separate vansbullet-proof vest on and we negotiated a truce. as a consequence i worked closely with them to take these young men who were predators and turn them into ambassadors of peace. as a consequence of just changing these 18 young men, they became -- they began to rebuild the community that they terrorized. as a consequence, they created jobs. the community went from 53 murders...
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van langevelde. excuse me. sorry, i forgot the extra syllable. he is a young, republican lawyer.n board of state canvassers, which is the group of people in michigan that's in charge of certifying elections. every state has to do that. every four years, when we pick a president, the people vote, the votes get counted and then the results get vert if ied in each state. it's routine as far as civics go. it's actually a little dull, which is in its
van langevelde. excuse me. sorry, i forgot the extra syllable. he is a young, republican lawyer.n board of state canvassers, which is the group of people in michigan that's in charge of certifying elections. every state has to do that. every four years, when we pick a president, the people vote, the votes get counted and then the results get vert if ied in each state. it's routine as far as civics go. it's actually a little dull, which is in its
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young instagrammers. are stocking up these tiny homes on wheels and heading to the great outdoors. they purchased a conversion vant fall so they could travel safely with their three kids. >> our houses are really small, so home schooling and having my husband working and us all crammed in this little house is really difficult. being able to go travel and see different places, it gives you a different perspective and the kids are happier. it's really cool to see hazel thrive during her class zooms because she's like look where i am, i am doing this today, and tomorrow we are going here. it's really cool. it's good for ron too in a way. >> reporter: they needed something more. space. now the van doubles as ron's home office and he has been working at home since thstart of the pandemic. >> thereal beauty and addial abilweget asi can take t out and park it up on a local spot in the area and basically just work out of the van the entire day. >> i bet you are wondering how does a family of five and a dog fit inside here? >> the van is cleverly and neatly packed with all the comforts of home. kitchen et, refrigerator, p
young instagrammers. are stocking up these tiny homes on wheels and heading to the great outdoors. they purchased a conversion vant fall so they could travel safely with their three kids. >> our houses are really small, so home schooling and having my husband working and us all crammed in this little house is really difficult. being able to go travel and see different places, it gives you a different perspective and the kids are happier. it's really cool to see hazel thrive during her...
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have you looked around for a mini van if you're not in the market for it, and i know usually it's a segment with young people i know in the market said the prices are ridiculous the new mini van prices are ridiculous and that's core to honda when you look at the honda odyssey. the dealers are in a tough spot. they've got people who want to buy but limited supply right now. ultimately for all auto makers, that's why the used market is hot. >>> we're hear act the ripple effects to other industries. you have the comments out of samsung warning about the chip shortage as well overnight but in terms of the auto makers here in the u.s., i mean, hyundai's north america ceo was on closing well last week. he mentioned they're probably in a better position than fellow auto makers because they secured more supply before it was a really big issue i guess are there potentially winners and losers in all of this when you look among the different companies and their ability to manufacture in their supply chains? >> to a small extent there is, morgan almost all the auto makers, those more impacted than others, and tak
have you looked around for a mini van if you're not in the market for it, and i know usually it's a segment with young people i know in the market said the prices are ridiculous the new mini van prices are ridiculous and that's core to honda when you look at the honda odyssey. the dealers are in a tough spot. they've got people who want to buy but limited supply right now. ultimately for all auto makers, that's why the used market is hot. >>> we're hear act the ripple effects to other...
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asi as i was sat in the van, i was just thinking gosh, all i wanted was to stand with other women. the fear that has been brewing for years from a very youngare of the abuse and violence against women. figs are aware of the abuse and violence against women. as the olice. .. violence against women. as the police... motions _ violence against women. as the police... motions intensified. i police... motions intensified. they were being really aggressive, twisting my arms and put — aggressive, twisting my arms and put me in handcuffs. the beautiful women stood with me. one of them, as the pictures are circulating, she was thrown to the floor. she had police officers on her back with their knees, their feet. the police are saying that they had to act for public safety reasons. i personally didn't see anyone being at risk. shame on you! the sight of women to _ shame on you! the sight of women to stand _ shame on you! the sight of women to stand together. shame on you! the sight of- women to stand together against male aggression has led to a course of criticism. all eyes on this woman forced to explain her officers' action and defend herself to t
asi as i was sat in the van, i was just thinking gosh, all i wanted was to stand with other women. the fear that has been brewing for years from a very youngare of the abuse and violence against women. figs are aware of the abuse and violence against women. as the olice. .. violence against women. as the police... motions _ violence against women. as the police... motions intensified. i police... motions intensified. they were being really aggressive, twisting my arms and put — aggressive,...
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van ovost selected to head u.s. transportation command and army lieutenant general laura richardson picked to head u.s. southern command. the president saying late today youngen beginning their military career should know, quote, no door will be closed to them. >>> when we come back tonight, those messages from so many moms watching here tonight. there's so many women that have gone before me and have taken to the sky. do you think there is a need for women in space? well, is there a need for men in space? all these women have been my role models and my inspiration, and i couldn't be here today without them. ♪ women bring an energy to rap that did not exist before. ♪ and the grammy goes to... ...cardi b! who knows how many others could've been the first if they'd had the chance to try. pattern beauty is launching. i'm the first person in my family to start a business. we can show girls that anything is possible. it doesn't matter what they look like or where they come from, they can change the world. ♪ ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo-hoo! great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitam
van ovost selected to head u.s. transportation command and army lieutenant general laura richardson picked to head u.s. southern command. the president saying late today youngen beginning their military career should know, quote, no door will be closed to them. >>> when we come back tonight, those messages from so many moms watching here tonight. there's so many women that have gone before me and have taken to the sky. do you think there is a need for women in space? well, is there a...
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that has been brewing from a young age, we get harassed, and we are aware of the abuse and we are aware of the abuse and violence against women. as police surrounded the vanrs on her back, with their knees, their feet. the police are saying they had to act for public safety reasons. t safety reasons. i personally didn't see anyone _ didn't see anyone being at risk. the sight of women who had come together to stand against male violence being manhandled has led to a chorus of criticism from across the political spectrum. the mayor of london, sadiq khan — who runs policing in the capital — described the scenes as "completely unacceptable", demanding the commissioner of the met, dame cressida dick, explain herself at a meeting in city hall today. they have to make these really difficult calls and i don't think anybody should be sitting back in an armchair and saying "well, "that was done badly," or "i would've done it differently" without actually understanding what was going through their minds. the metropolitan police were already being investigated for events around the sarah everard murder inquiry. now, scotland yard's leaders find themselves under incre
that has been brewing from a young age, we get harassed, and we are aware of the abuse and we are aware of the abuse and violence against women. as police surrounded the vanrs on her back, with their knees, their feet. the police are saying they had to act for public safety reasons. t safety reasons. i personally didn't see anyone _ didn't see anyone being at risk. the sight of women who had come together to stand against male violence being manhandled has led to a chorus of criticism from...
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what you have is this young woman changing her name, as she redefines, still in a halting way, her identity, from isabella bonfry, to isabella van wagonen. and finally, in 1843, fairly down the line, she changes her name to the name we all know about her. and so, the question is raised about what happened in those years. because we pretty much know what happens after 1850. in 1850 she starts her public life. her walking, her preaching, her showing up. at conferences. her being reported on in newspapers. her meeting with presidents that's going to follow. we know about those things. but what happened in the time in between? well, in this early period, she moved to kingston, new york and we know she was working there. often, generally, for fairly well to do white families, who became fairly important to her in terms of certifying her dependability, not for jobs necessarily, which did apply, but for some of the legal actions that she needed to take. she did decide to move with her son, peter. to new york and she left the girls being taken care of by others down in ulster county. she increasingly started preaching at camp meetings a
what you have is this young woman changing her name, as she redefines, still in a halting way, her identity, from isabella bonfry, to isabella van wagonen. and finally, in 1843, fairly down the line, she changes her name to the name we all know about her. and so, the question is raised about what happened in those years. because we pretty much know what happens after 1850. in 1850 she starts her public life. her walking, her preaching, her showing up. at conferences. her being reported on in...
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as i was sat in the van, as my hands were handcuffed, i wasjust thinking, "gosh, all i wanted was to stand with other women." the fear that has been brewing for years from a very youngware of the abuse and violence against women. chanting: nojustice, no peace! as the police surrounded the bandstand, emotions intensified. they had grabbed me, they was being really aggressive, twisting my arms, you know, they had put me in the handcuffs. the beautiful women stood with me. one of them, as the pictures are circulating, she was thrown to the floor. you know, she had police officers on her back with their knees, their feet. the police are saying that they had to act i, personally, being there, didn't see anyone being at risk. the sight of women who had come together to stand against male to a chorus of criticism from across the political spectrum. all eyes on this woman, teh commissioner of the met, dame cressida dick, forced to explain her officers�* actions to the home secretary and the london mayor today, and defend herself to the press. reporter: are you - considering your position? no, i'm not. they have to make these really difficult calls, and i don't think anybody
as i was sat in the van, as my hands were handcuffed, i wasjust thinking, "gosh, all i wanted was to stand with other women." the fear that has been brewing for years from a very youngware of the abuse and violence against women. chanting: nojustice, no peace! as the police surrounded the bandstand, emotions intensified. they had grabbed me, they was being really aggressive, twisting my arms, you know, they had put me in the handcuffs. the beautiful women stood with me. one of them,...
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van, as my hands were handcuffed, i wasjust thinking... "gosh, all i wanted was to stand with other women." the fear that has been brewing for years from a very youngsed and we are aware of the abuse and violence against women. as the police around the bandstand, emotions intensified. the? as the police around the bandstand, emotions intensified.— emotions intensified. they grabbed me, the emotions intensified. they grabbed me. they was _ emotions intensified. they grabbed me, they was being _ emotions intensified. they grabbed me, they was being really - me, they was being really aggressive, they put me in the handcuffs, the beautiful women stood with me. one of them, as the pictures are circulating, she was thrown to the floor. she had police officers on her back with their knees, their feet. the police are saying that they had to act for public safety reasons. i personally didn't see anyone being at risk. the sight of women who had come together to stand against male violence being manhandled has led to a chorus of criticism from across the political spectrum. the labour mayor of london, sadiq khan, called the scenes "unacceptable". demanding th
van, as my hands were handcuffed, i wasjust thinking... "gosh, all i wanted was to stand with other women." the fear that has been brewing for years from a very youngsed and we are aware of the abuse and violence against women. as the police around the bandstand, emotions intensified. the? as the police around the bandstand, emotions intensified.— emotions intensified. they grabbed me, the emotions intensified. they grabbed me. they was _ emotions intensified. they grabbed me, they...
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so what you have is this young woman changing her name as she redefines still in a fairly halting way her identity from isabella bomfrey. to isabella van wagon in in often. she used just her first name or use bell or isabel and then finally in 1843 fairly well down because we're not talking 1826-27 fairly down the line. she changes her name to the name. we all know about her. and so the question right is raised about what happened in those years because we pretty much know what happens after 1850 because in 1850, she starts her public life her walking her preaching her showing up at conferences her being reported on in newspapers. her meeting with presidents that's going to follow we know about those things. but what happened in the time in between well in this early period she moved to kingston new york, and we know she was working there. she did a lot of domestic work often generally for fairly well to do white families who became fairly important to her in terms of certifying her dependability. not not for jobs necessarily which did apply but but for some of the legal actions that she needed to take she did decide to move with her s
so what you have is this young woman changing her name as she redefines still in a fairly halting way her identity from isabella bomfrey. to isabella van wagon in in often. she used just her first name or use bell or isabel and then finally in 1843 fairly well down because we're not talking 1826-27 fairly down the line. she changes her name to the name. we all know about her. and so the question right is raised about what happened in those years because we pretty much know what happens after...
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as i was sat in the van, as my hands were handcuffed, i was thinking, gosh, all i wanted was to stand with other women, and the fear that has been brewing for years from a very youngarassed and we are aware of the abuse and violence against women. the sight of women who had come together to stand against male violence being manhandled has led to a chorus of criticism from across the political spectrum. the home secretary described the footage as "upsetting" and demanded a full report from scotland yard. the labour mayor of london, sadiq khan, called the scenes "unacceptable". the leader of the liberal democrats was among those demanding the metropolitan police commissioner dame cressida dick resign. the focus of this weekend should be on sarah everard and herfamily, but it is right also that the police explain their actions. the police put their foot down before they put their boot in, and at every stage they made the wrong call. the metropolitan police were already being investigated for their handling of events around the sarah everard murder inquiry. last night after midnight, a senior officer emerged to defend their approach to the vigil, insisting they had to
as i was sat in the van, as my hands were handcuffed, i was thinking, gosh, all i wanted was to stand with other women, and the fear that has been brewing for years from a very youngarassed and we are aware of the abuse and violence against women. the sight of women who had come together to stand against male violence being manhandled has led to a chorus of criticism from across the political spectrum. the home secretary described the footage as "upsetting" and demanded a full report...
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van also has a stick figure. family sticker on the rear window. police believe it may be connected to the shooting death of 20 rolled two dons a young who was shot and killed and tioga pass to go past way rather on august 29th. well tragedy in sacramento high school football player has died after suddenly collapsing during a game last night reporter melanie window has more. john f. kennedy high school stadium is quiet one day after people in the scarcely populated stands witnessed a devastating scene unfold on the field below. high school football game night back in action after a year long pandemic forced hiatus tragically halted as a kennedy player collapsed on the sideline. casey are a three was there to cover the game, capturing the visibly upset players and coaches after their teammate was rushed by paramedics to the hospital. in a message sacramento city unified school district superintendent said quote. today we learned that emanuel and tweet john f. kennedy sr athlete died after a medical emergency during friday night's football game. we do not have many details to share beyond this. our hearts go out to emmanuel's family at our school commu
van also has a stick figure. family sticker on the rear window. police believe it may be connected to the shooting death of 20 rolled two dons a young who was shot and killed and tioga pass to go past way rather on august 29th. well tragedy in sacramento high school football player has died after suddenly collapsing during a game last night reporter melanie window has more. john f. kennedy high school stadium is quiet one day after people in the scarcely populated stands witnessed a devastating...
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van waggonens, whose name she takes for a while. and they wind up paying john dumont, to secure her freedom and avoid problems with that. so what you have is this young woman changing her name as he redefines, still at a fairly halting way, her identity, from isabella baumrfree, to isabella then wagenen, to isabel. an fairly down the line, she changes her name to the name we all know about her. so, the question is raised about what happened in those years? because we pretty much know what happens after 1850. in 1850 she starts her public life, her walking, preaching, showing up at conferences. her being reported on the newspapers, her meeting with president that is going to follow. we know about those things. but what happened in the time in between? well, in this early period, she moved to kingston, new york and we know she was working there. she did a lot of domestic work, often for fairly well-to-do white families he became fairly important to her in terms of certifying her dependability. not for jobs, necessarily, which did apply, but for some of the legal action she needed to take. she did decide to move with her son peter to new york. and she l
van waggonens, whose name she takes for a while. and they wind up paying john dumont, to secure her freedom and avoid problems with that. so what you have is this young woman changing her name as he redefines, still at a fairly halting way, her identity, from isabella baumrfree, to isabella then wagenen, to isabel. an fairly down the line, she changes her name to the name we all know about her. so, the question is raised about what happened in those years? because we pretty much know what...
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van hollins? >> aye. >> mr. val hollen, aye. mr. warner? >> aye. >> mr. warnock? >> aye. >> miss warren? >> aye. >> mr. white house? mr. whitehouse, aye. mr. wicker? >> no. mr. widen? >> aye. mr. young? >> mr. young, no. >> all right, everyone, we've taken a listen to the ayes and the noes, and it's gone very, very much along party lines, as we bring back in nbc's garrett haake. garrett, i listened john manchin got the aye. when murkowski came along there was a bit of a pause, what is she going to do? she voted no. i know there was a lot of pressure, right, a lot of pressure on her to keep with the coalition -- to keep the coalition together. by the way, did you hear the final tally vote? i think my audio was cut. did you hear it? >> no, i don't think it's been called yet. sometimes they leave these things open. it is possible we have a senator who wasn't in the room as they started so we may still be waiting for a final vote to be gaveled in here. you know, the murkowski vote is a little bit surprising. she towards the end of this vote-a-rama process had a bipartisan amendment she offered with john manchin that was approved by voice vote, and, you know, going into -- going into tod
van hollins? >> aye. >> mr. val hollen, aye. mr. warner? >> aye. >> mr. warnock? >> aye. >> miss warren? >> aye. >> mr. white house? mr. whitehouse, aye. mr. wicker? >> no. mr. widen? >> aye. mr. young? >> mr. young, no. >> all right, everyone, we've taken a listen to the ayes and the noes, and it's gone very, very much along party lines, as we bring back in nbc's garrett haake. garrett, i listened john manchin got the aye....
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van lost control and slammed into an outdoor dining structure. investigators say no one was in the outdoor dining structure at the time of the crash, but debris from the accident hit two youngho were among the seven people hurt in the incident. none of the injuries are considered life threatening. three men are accusing police of racial profiling. they say they were detained for two hours. for several hours, rather at a high end department store in san francisco, ktvu amberleigh has their story and the response from sfpd, thies three men from oakland. tell me a shopping trip at san francisco union square wednesday around noon turned into what they described as a scary, embarrassing and humiliating experience. better word they shared with me the cell phone video of the incident inside the saks fifth avenue store on post street on. left greg pierson has seen handcuffed. police say he matched the description provided by a caller who reported a man brandishing a firearm inside the store. hey you three. get down on the ground. that's a scary thing. toe have my life on somebody else's hands like that, like, especially being innocents. why are we still here? the men say they compl
van lost control and slammed into an outdoor dining structure. investigators say no one was in the outdoor dining structure at the time of the crash, but debris from the accident hit two youngho were among the seven people hurt in the incident. none of the injuries are considered life threatening. three men are accusing police of racial profiling. they say they were detained for two hours. for several hours, rather at a high end department store in san francisco, ktvu amberleigh has their story...
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as i was sat in the van, i was thinking, gosh, all i wanted was to stand with other women, and the fear that has been brewing for years from a very youngified. they had grabbed me, they were being really aggressive, just in my arms, they put me in handcuffs, the beautiful women stood with me, one of them is the pictures are circulated, they were thrown to the floor, she had police officers on their back with their feet. the olice their back with their feet. the police are _ their back with their feet. the police are saying _ their back with their feet. the police are saying they had to act for public safety reasons. i for public safety reasons. i personally being there didn't see anyone being at risk. the sight of women, who had come together to stand against male violence, being manhandled has led to a chorus of criticism across the political spectrum. the mayor of london described the scenes as completely unacceptable, demanding the commissioner of the met explain herself at a meeting today. an official enquiry was ordered by the home secretary this afternoon as dame cressida dick defended her officers. thea;r afternoon as dame cress
as i was sat in the van, i was thinking, gosh, all i wanted was to stand with other women, and the fear that has been brewing for years from a very youngified. they had grabbed me, they were being really aggressive, just in my arms, they put me in handcuffs, the beautiful women stood with me, one of them is the pictures are circulated, they were thrown to the floor, she had police officers on their back with their feet. the olice their back with their feet. the police are _ their back with...
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attacking led zeppelin, of course, we know, attacking neil young, and coming out with an opinion a few days ago that he preferred vano van halen. i don't even know what to say. >> i know, i know. you think about things that are like bad in america, you know, joe. and you know, the georgia voting law, for instance, really bad. terrible, you know, dumbassery at a very high level. when you think about the platonic ideal of dumbassery, the picture in the dictionary, at least on the question of music, tom nichols. i mean, we've been talking about things -- >> all right, boys. >> -- that shock the conscience, that's the thing. can i say this one thing real quick, though, about the voting rights thing. on the one substantiative thing, joe. i want to say this. everybody is going to seize on this, rightly so, and we have this morning, on the most egregious thing in the georgia law. which is, you know, taking to water to people in the lines and why that's so ridiculous and absurd. and you know, that's the thing that makes the thing easily mockable and illustrates its stupidity and anti-democratic nature, and all of that. blah
attacking led zeppelin, of course, we know, attacking neil young, and coming out with an opinion a few days ago that he preferred vano van halen. i don't even know what to say. >> i know, i know. you think about things that are like bad in america, you know, joe. and you know, the georgia voting law, for instance, really bad. terrible, you know, dumbassery at a very high level. when you think about the platonic ideal of dumbassery, the picture in the dictionary, at least on the question...
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van johnson in savannah to ensure that federal funds are disbursed appropriately and with all appropriate speed so we can complete that project without any more cost overruns or delays in the schedule? ms. young: i've heard a lot about the port in my years on the appropriations committee. i understand the economic engine that it is. the dredging, what it is to the rest of the country, not just georgia. so you have my commitment to working with you on that longstanding project. mr. ossoff: thank you so much. i'd like to ask you about the rolls of inspectors general at federal agencies. ing and offer you the opportunity to reflect on how o.m.b. can instruct or encourage components at other federal agencies to comply with requests for information by inspectors general in the from of -- interest of good governance. would you be willing to issue such instruction to senior government executives that they must comply within their components with requests for information from inspectors general? ms. young: yes, i hope that's happening. you have my commitment to work on the issue writ large and if there are any issues serve as some place that can help resolve those issues between the i.g. a he is and
van johnson in savannah to ensure that federal funds are disbursed appropriately and with all appropriate speed so we can complete that project without any more cost overruns or delays in the schedule? ms. young: i've heard a lot about the port in my years on the appropriations committee. i understand the economic engine that it is. the dredging, what it is to the rest of the country, not just georgia. so you have my commitment to working with you on that longstanding project. mr. ossoff: thank...
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as i was in the van, as my hands were handcuffed, i wasjust thinking, gosh, all i wanted was to stand with other women. the fear that has been brewing for years — from a very youngrah everard and her family. it's had a massive impact on me as a woman living around here. and i think it has so many others. i don't think that most people who went there, went within the intention of participating in a large mass protest. all of the women i spoke to lived locally and had walked with the intention of going for a walk by themselves, or with their friends and the people who they, you know, they live with, which is not breaking covid guidelines. some people lit a candle in their window or doorway at home, and think that others should have just done the same. right now, we're almost out of covid, and to to risk everyone getting together in massive crowds ijust feel is irresponsible. and the police handling of the situation? what were they expected to do? you know, why did people refuse to move on? they'd paid their respects. we'd all thought about sarah. why didn't they move on? just one of many, many questions around the events in clapham on saturday night. ben boulos, b
as i was in the van, as my hands were handcuffed, i wasjust thinking, gosh, all i wanted was to stand with other women. the fear that has been brewing for years — from a very youngrah everard and her family. it's had a massive impact on me as a woman living around here. and i think it has so many others. i don't think that most people who went there, went within the intention of participating in a large mass protest. all of the women i spoke to lived locally and had walked with the intention...
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as i was sat in the van, as my hands were handcuffed, i wasjust thinking, gosh, all i wanted was to stand with other women. the fear that has been brewing for years — from a very youngt most people who went there, went with the intention of participating in a large mass protest. all of the women i spoke to lived locally and had walked with the intention of going for a walk by themselves, or with their friends and the people who they, you know, they live with, which is not breaking covid guidelines. some people lit a candle in their window or doorway at home, and think that others should have just done the same. right now, we're almost out of covid, and to risk everyone getting together in massive crowds ijust feel is irresponsible. and the police handling of the situation? what were they expected to do? you know, why did people refuse to move on? they'd paid their respects. we'd all thought about sarah. why didn't they move on? just one of many, many questions around the events in clapham on saturday night. ben boulos, bbc news. tony blockley is a former police detective. he is now head of policing at university of derby. hello to you. what words would you use to de
as i was sat in the van, as my hands were handcuffed, i wasjust thinking, gosh, all i wanted was to stand with other women. the fear that has been brewing for years — from a very youngt most people who went there, went with the intention of participating in a large mass protest. all of the women i spoke to lived locally and had walked with the intention of going for a walk by themselves, or with their friends and the people who they, you know, they live with, which is not breaking covid...