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this harriet tubman's penchant file. and i'm going to talk more in a minute about the pension files in which she herself describes her role. working for the u.s. department of the south as a spy. anshe says that she also a commander of men eight or nine. these men spies, scouts and pilots and. there's new research in the book in i identify three of these men, motley take isaac heyward, jack burns and their stories and i'll talk in a minute about isaac heyward mott blake actually. was liberated himself in another raid that took place on the santee river. and because of a will of an uncle, two cousins in the same family. blake family had one on the santee and one on the cambie. and when the uncle's will was settled the. the property were split. so some of the cumbie people were taken up to the santee and some of those people liberated themselves in a raid the u.s. army conducted in june of 1862. blake was one of them, came and i'm able to document him because he joins the u.s. colored troops and he has a pension file came
this harriet tubman's penchant file. and i'm going to talk more in a minute about the pension files in which she herself describes her role. working for the u.s. department of the south as a spy. anshe says that she also a commander of men eight or nine. these men spies, scouts and pilots and. there's new research in the book in i identify three of these men, motley take isaac heyward, jack burns and their stories and i'll talk in a minute about isaac heyward mott blake actually. was liberated...
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harriet harman, thank ou ve as a father. harriet harman, thank you very much _ as a father. harriet harman, thank you very much for _ as a father. harriet harman, thank you very much for your— as a father. harriet harman, thank you very much for your time. - the kremlin have said that russian peacekeepers will be withdrawn from nagorno—kara bakh. the landlocked mountainous region was the subject of a long—standing territorial dispute between azerbaijan, in which it lies, and its ethnic armenian majority, backed by neighbouring armenia. kremlin spokesman, dmitry peskov, confirmed the move when responding to a question about reports of kremlin spokesman, dmitry peskov, confirmed the move when responding to a question about reports of a withdrawal in azerbaijani media. azerbaijan forcibly retook nagorno—karabakh last september in a move which triggered the mass exodus of ethnic armenians living there. with more on this our russia news editor, famil ismailov. why the withdrawal of these russian troops, why now? why the withdrawal of these russian troops. why now?— troo
harriet harman, thank ou ve as a father. harriet harman, thank you very much _ as a father. harriet harman, thank you very much for _ as a father. harriet harman, thank you very much for your— as a father. harriet harman, thank you very much for your time. - the kremlin have said that russian peacekeepers will be withdrawn from nagorno—kara bakh. the landlocked mountainous region was the subject of a long—standing territorial dispute between azerbaijan, in which it lies, and its ethnic...
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harriet. no problem. harriet. >> harriet. problem? >> harriet. problem? >> let me ask you a question . >> let me ask you a question. >> let me ask you a question. >> your description is so simple. what's the problem? >> we can't hear you one at a time. johanna. >> what is the problem with the police redirecting a police redirecting him on a safer route for himself. what is the. i see the problem the the. i see the problem with the way the police communicated way that the police communicated with why would want with him. but why would he want to front of a mob that to be in in front of a mob that people have been him are people have been telling him are so dangerous? people have been telling him are so yitngerous? people have been telling him are so yit doesn't? people have been telling him are so yit doesn't matter. why? >> it doesn't matter. why? >> it doesn't matter. why? >> he fighting violent role? >> they weren't a violent street. >> they were having a peaceful protest. there is nothing in this report. >> it's peaceful. then why is there problem? the
harriet. no problem. harriet. >> harriet. problem? >> harriet. problem? >> let me ask you a question . >> let me ask you a question. >> let me ask you a question. >> your description is so simple. what's the problem? >> we can't hear you one at a time. johanna. >> what is the problem with the police redirecting a police redirecting him on a safer route for himself. what is the. i see the problem the the. i see the problem with the way the police...
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. >> reporter: harriet collects everyday consumer waste and creates visually compelling displays that show society the harmful effects of hyper consumption. while her work has been displayed at museums all over the world, at first not everyone initially understood the value of her creations. >> one of the hardest part to me about using my recycled materials is how difficult it can be for me to find an audience because i'm really ahead of the curve. >> reporter: but now she's sculpting the curve one art piece at a time using plastic takeout containers, not only making jewelry, but takes the time to clean each container she acquires. >> when i make my work out of plastic, i'm looking at the shampoo bottles or the takeout trays, materials that people throw away and yet thousands of dollars are invested in these materials. >> reporter: she's ringing the alarm to a deeper issue. accordingto the environmental protection agency, the recycling rate for plastics typically hovers around 8 to 9%, a much lower rate due to contamination issues. while harriet is doing her part creatively, she wants
. >> reporter: harriet collects everyday consumer waste and creates visually compelling displays that show society the harmful effects of hyper consumption. while her work has been displayed at museums all over the world, at first not everyone initially understood the value of her creations. >> one of the hardest part to me about using my recycled materials is how difficult it can be for me to find an audience because i'm really ahead of the curve. >> reporter: but now she's...
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harriet harman, and p. harriet harman, mp. inflation in the uk has fallen to its lowest level for two and a half years. the rate at which consumer prices rise was 3.2% last month, that's down from 3.4% in february. food prices were the main reason for the fall, which was slightly less than had been expected. inflation has been gradually coming down since its peak of 11% 18 months ago. dharshini david reports. from the moment her day starts, higher prices are taking their toll on sam, who cares for adults with learning difficulties. water is 8% more expensive than a year ago. energy bills are down 18%, long—awaited relief for many. food and drink, however, is up 11% overall. milk is cheaper, as you may have noticed, but that could be overshadowed by the likes of sugar, which is 14% dearer. sam has had pay rises, but she is forgoing things from haircuts to eye tests to make ends meet. i have thought about leaving for a better paid job. but i love myjob, i'm very passionate about myjob. and it's actually not a job, it's a vocat
harriet harman, and p. harriet harman, mp. inflation in the uk has fallen to its lowest level for two and a half years. the rate at which consumer prices rise was 3.2% last month, that's down from 3.4% in february. food prices were the main reason for the fall, which was slightly less than had been expected. inflation has been gradually coming down since its peak of 11% 18 months ago. dharshini david reports. from the moment her day starts, higher prices are taking their toll on sam, who cares...
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harriet pressed on. >> good morning, sir. my name is harriet garrett. my daughter is missing, and we are trying to get some news coverage she was looking for nikki, her coworker. >> i love nikki. nikki was great but she was such corrections are great to work with lots of energy, positive. just wonderful. >> on the morning of the search, allison recalls that she, and another colleague fromd work, a man named derek, were running late. that would turn out reto be an important twist of fate. >> 40 minutes late. everyone else have started searching. >> are you given a grid or an area to look at? >> we were given the front of the neighborhood, the very front of the neighborhood on the right. >> it was one of the last unassigned sections of the organizers search grid. a patch of woods near a busy road. >> derek and i went into the woods together. is this pile of leaves, and it is in the middle of where everything else is clear and flat. and my heart is racing 1 million miles per hour. i go up to the pile of leaves, i was using my boots to move leaves at the bo
harriet pressed on. >> good morning, sir. my name is harriet garrett. my daughter is missing, and we are trying to get some news coverage she was looking for nikki, her coworker. >> i love nikki. nikki was great but she was such corrections are great to work with lots of energy, positive. just wonderful. >> on the morning of the search, allison recalls that she, and another colleague fromd work, a man named derek, were running late. that would turn out reto be an important...
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he too has suffered loss and is intrigued by harriet. it's a role men identified with when he read the script, as it was experiencing grief. >> myself as in sort of getting into the mindset of david. it helped me to process and heal a lot of my own personal things. so very, very grateful in that regard. and i just love how, through it all, david desires to live in the present and harriet is kind of the catalyst to help him do that. >> it's really about the emotional power of music in our lives and how it affects us both by throwing us back into the past and, and sort of reminding us to live our lives. >> music is, i think, scientifically it's sound to say that music is a marker for you to remember your life by kingvale you want a piece of art to be as like evocative. >> and whatever you interpret it to be, whether that's whether you laugh or cry during this film, it's like, i hope it just moves people. >> the greatest hits is streaming now on hulu. george pennacchio for abc news looks fascinating. >> that's it for abc seven news at four
he too has suffered loss and is intrigued by harriet. it's a role men identified with when he read the script, as it was experiencing grief. >> myself as in sort of getting into the mindset of david. it helped me to process and heal a lot of my own personal things. so very, very grateful in that regard. and i just love how, through it all, david desires to live in the present and harriet is kind of the catalyst to help him do that. >> it's really about the emotional power of music...
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among the fatalities was ashlee good, who handed her nine—month—old baby harriet to strangers in an attempt to save her after they were both stabbed. police say baby harriet has undergone surgery and her family say she's doing well. 0ur sydney correspondent katy watson has more. people have been coming here throughout the day to leave flowers and pay their tributes to the victims. it's still very much an ongoing investigation, the shopping mall is still closed, its an active crime scene, and police teams are still working there. they are expected to be working there until at least the early hours of monday morning. more details have come out over the day — the name of the assailant, joel cauchi, ao—year—old man from queensland. in terms of motives, they are still very open—minded about exactly how and why this attack took place. authorities say that ideology wasn't identified as one of the reasons. mental health issues certainly might be playing a part in this. he was known to police. they are also exploring the line of inquiry of whether or not women were a target, given that five
among the fatalities was ashlee good, who handed her nine—month—old baby harriet to strangers in an attempt to save her after they were both stabbed. police say baby harriet has undergone surgery and her family say she's doing well. 0ur sydney correspondent katy watson has more. people have been coming here throughout the day to leave flowers and pay their tributes to the victims. it's still very much an ongoing investigation, the shopping mall is still closed, its an active crime scene,...
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harriet is a harriet hageman is a leader in the anti woke congressman bishop and congressman babin attend single one of our anti anti-war caucus meetings. we've been what we've done is we've come together strategize we don't we don't just get together and talk about it we strategize and then we write amendments and advance those amendments. and a lot of the the bills that move it move their way through the house and we passed amendments out of the house that aren't going in the senate but to reinstate covid vaccine discharges from the military. we've passed amendments to ban drag shows on department of defense bases, ending racial discrimination in the military academies, slash marching dea bureaucrats pay is of the few things that actually did survive in the ndaa that's going to pass out of both the house and the senate is a an amendment that the anti-woke caucus led cap dci bureaucrat paid a very low amount at pentagon. we we prohibit the department of defense for paying disinformation firms like newsguard to censor americans. that's an amendment that actually did pass all the way throu
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bush became president, and he had the vacancy to fill, his first choice was harriet myers. who might well not have written the dobbs decision, and george w. bush was attacked from the far right he was attacked by the creepy far right billionaires for nominating harriet myers, a conservative lawyer who was his own white house counsel, and from pressure from the far right, and from the folks who work with the same guy on that graphic you just showed, leonard leo, he was forced, humiliated, really, to withdraw his own white house counsel nomination for the supreme court, and replace her with samuel alito. so, it's not just the people who voted for bush. it's the people in the republican party who tolerate the right-wing billionaire dominance over their party, won't call it out, won't stand up against it, and will let them pull out harriet myers and insert sam alito and put us on the pathway to dobbs. >> i've been, since i started the show, i've been struggling for how to teach the lesson of how important the presidential vote is in terms of the supreme court. if there's nothin
bush became president, and he had the vacancy to fill, his first choice was harriet myers. who might well not have written the dobbs decision, and george w. bush was attacked from the far right he was attacked by the creepy far right billionaires for nominating harriet myers, a conservative lawyer who was his own white house counsel, and from pressure from the far right, and from the folks who work with the same guy on that graphic you just showed, leonard leo, he was forced, humiliated,...
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won't stand up against it and will let them pull out harriet meyers and insert sam alito and put us on the pathway to dobbs. >> yeah. i have been since i started the show, i have been struggling for how to teach the lesson on how important the presidential election is in terms of the supreme court. if there is no other issue moving you or if you are angry about four or five other issues you always have to come back to the supreme court and say which one of these candidates do i want making the next appointments to united states supreme court. >> particularly when the court has been as weaponnized as it has been and is point by point delivering on the republican agenda through cases that have been spun up by billionaire funded litigation groups. through direction that has been spun up by billionaire funded flotillas who come in and file briefs telling the courts what to do and landing in a court that has been over and over again picked by the federal society and the billionaires behind it to do exactly the job of delivering the goods to the far right. >> senator sheldon whitehouse, than
won't stand up against it and will let them pull out harriet meyers and insert sam alito and put us on the pathway to dobbs. >> yeah. i have been since i started the show, i have been struggling for how to teach the lesson on how important the presidential election is in terms of the supreme court. if there is no other issue moving you or if you are angry about four or five other issues you always have to come back to the supreme court and say which one of these candidates do i want...
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the opposite, as recognized, for example, chairman of the house of commons treasury select committee harriet baldwen in an interview with the financial times. it would seem that the screws have already been tightened so much that there is nowhere else to go; those who, despite... the ban, maintain business partnerships with russian companies, are mercilessly fined. the staff of the government department dedicated only to monitoring the implementation of sanctions has been tripled. in economic wars , intelligence agencies are used with all their might, but this does not help either. they want to trade with russia and are trading, looking for new ways to circumvent restrictions. and ours the country is only getting stronger. the general consensus is that sanctions are not working as intended. cause real problems for the russian economy. the imf predicts that this year the russian economy will become one of the most powerful. the longer sanctions are in place, the more ways people find ways to circumvent them, and it is clear that trade patterns are changing to accommodate this. the un is conce
the opposite, as recognized, for example, chairman of the house of commons treasury select committee harriet baldwen in an interview with the financial times. it would seem that the screws have already been tightened so much that there is nowhere else to go; those who, despite... the ban, maintain business partnerships with russian companies, are mercilessly fined. the staff of the government department dedicated only to monitoring the implementation of sanctions has been tripled. in economic...
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it follows an amendment to a bill passing through parliament tabled by the labour mp, harriet harman. she was responding to a report on the issue from our correspondent sanchia berg, whojoins me now. and, sanchia, it was your reporting from family courts that shone a spotlight on this? that is right, from last year certain family courts have allowed journalists to report in a much more meaningful and detailed way than before provided we keep people anonymous. so inkatha family court i followed the case of a young mother who was trying to remove parental rights from her former husband because he had recently been convicted of multiple serious paedophile offences. and while he was barred from any contact with other children he still had parental rights over his own child and that meant he had a say over her health, education, travel and also could in future when released from prison have contact with her. so that is why the mother supported by her own parents brought the case and it took many months and was gruelling at times and cost over £30,000. but they got but they wanted, they di
it follows an amendment to a bill passing through parliament tabled by the labour mp, harriet harman. she was responding to a report on the issue from our correspondent sanchia berg, whojoins me now. and, sanchia, it was your reporting from family courts that shone a spotlight on this? that is right, from last year certain family courts have allowed journalists to report in a much more meaningful and detailed way than before provided we keep people anonymous. so inkatha family court i followed...
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harriet robinson, bbc news. a burial crypt close to the resting place of marilyn monroe has sold for more than £150,000 at auction. the buyer — a us tech investor — said he had always dreamt of being next to the hollywood star. one of the actress's dresses also sold for eight times the asking price. time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. it is the end of easter weekend and the first day of april. any april showers. march was wet, except in scotland and the pattern won't change a great deal through the next few days. we will keep colder air and a north—easterly wind in scotland. in the south it is a south—westerly breeze. that is where the rain will come from. we have seen some sunshine today, but a few showers are break out in oxfordshire. those showers follow the rain that is continuing to move slowly north. that rain still affecting southern scotland, northern england and northern ireland. that will peg back temperatures here. further south we will see sunshine, but more showers break out
harriet robinson, bbc news. a burial crypt close to the resting place of marilyn monroe has sold for more than £150,000 at auction. the buyer — a us tech investor — said he had always dreamt of being next to the hollywood star. one of the actress's dresses also sold for eight times the asking price. time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. it is the end of easter weekend and the first day of april. any april showers. march was wet, except in scotland and the pattern won't change...
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and wyoming republican congresswoman harriet. c-span's washington journal, join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> tonight, president biden and first lady jill biden host a state dinner honoring the japanese prime minister. watch guest arrival live beginning at 5:00 p.m. eastern on c-span live, c-span.org. at 11:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, we feature highlights, including the white house arrival and toasts at the dinner. watch the white house state dinner tonight on the c-span networks. house lawmakerslocked debate on a bill to reauthorize provisions of the foreign intelligence surveillance act that allows for a warrantless searches of foreign communication. 19 republicans joined every democrat to prevent the bill from moving forward. presumptive nominee donald trump also called for the bill to be blocked. next, we hear from house lawmakers talking reporter: congresswoman, where do things stand on the motion to vacate? ms. greene: i went over this yesterday. i
and wyoming republican congresswoman harriet. c-span's washington journal, join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> tonight, president biden and first lady jill biden host a state dinner honoring the japanese prime minister. watch guest arrival live beginning at 5:00 p.m. eastern on c-span live, c-span.org. at 11:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, we feature highlights, including the white house arrival and toasts at the...
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among the fatalities was 38—year—old ashlee good, who handed her nine—month—old baby harriet to strangers in an attempt to save her after they were both stabbed. police say baby harriet has undergone surgery and her family say she's doing well. 0ur sydney correspondent katy watson has more. people have been coming here throughout the day to leave flowers and pay their tributes to the victims. it's still very much an ongoing investigation, the shopping mall is still closed, it's an active crime scene, and police teams are still working there. they are expected to be working there until at least the early hours of monday morning. more details have come out over the day — the name of the assailant, joel cauchi, ao—year—old man from queensland. in terms of motives, they are still very open—minded about exactly how and why this attack took place. authorities say that ideology wasn't identified as one of the reasons. mental health issues certainly might be playing a part in this. he was known to police. they are also exploring the line of inquiry of whether or not women were a target, g
among the fatalities was 38—year—old ashlee good, who handed her nine—month—old baby harriet to strangers in an attempt to save her after they were both stabbed. police say baby harriet has undergone surgery and her family say she's doing well. 0ur sydney correspondent katy watson has more. people have been coming here throughout the day to leave flowers and pay their tributes to the victims. it's still very much an ongoing investigation, the shopping mall is still closed, it's an...
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harriet chicken is one of the characters. lewis ladybug advises addie for this adventure her first time out of the tomato bed. watch out for her harriet chicken. she sometimes mistakes a bug like you for a kernel of corn. that survival tactics that we teach them subtly through children's literature. >> stephen: sounds like you would make a pretty good action movie. >> maren: yeah. >> stephen: the book is "addie ant goes on an adventure." it's available everywhere now. it's maren morris, everybody. we'll be right back with demetri martin. (vo) you might be used to living with your albuterol asthma rescue inhaler, but it's a bit of a dinosaur, because it only treats your symptoms, not inflammation. treating both symptoms and inflammation with rescue is supported by asthma experts. finally, there's a modern way to treat symptoms and asthma attacks. airsupra is the first ever dual-action rescue inhaler that treats your asthma symptoms and helps prevent attacks. airsupra is the only rescue fda-approved to do both. airsupra is an a
harriet chicken is one of the characters. lewis ladybug advises addie for this adventure her first time out of the tomato bed. watch out for her harriet chicken. she sometimes mistakes a bug like you for a kernel of corn. that survival tactics that we teach them subtly through children's literature. >> stephen: sounds like you would make a pretty good action movie. >> maren: yeah. >> stephen: the book is "addie ant goes on an adventure." it's available everywhere...
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harriet miers, white house counsel for, president bush. she was very conservative. she was female at a time when it would done them some good to put another female judge on the court. and she was very conservative and she knew him personally as white house counsel. she's around him every day up goes her name as the nominee. and the president had to effect a humiliating withdrawal of name because of the pressure not from us not from the left, but from the far right saying, no, no, no, she might. another souter. we want somebody who's going be more like bork and we're still mad about it. and so he had this uproar he had to quell on the right. and so harriet miers with withdrawn and in her place came a relative unknown who we all know right now, because his name is samuel alito. so when you're a powerful network that you can make the president of your party withdraw his own white house to put your person in after the white house, counsel has already been named. that's some power so that's what we're up against. kavanaugh watched all that happen. he was not on the trump
harriet miers, white house counsel for, president bush. she was very conservative. she was female at a time when it would done them some good to put another female judge on the court. and she was very conservative and she knew him personally as white house counsel. she's around him every day up goes her name as the nominee. and the president had to effect a humiliating withdrawal of name because of the pressure not from us not from the left, but from the far right saying, no, no, no, she might....
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michael harriet. how's everybody doing tonight. yeah, i think that's right. yeah. yeah. so i'm going to be like, skip around, but it's going to be from the same, like kind of the opening of the book colts or, the bane of my childhood existence. i always lost them. i left them in church. on church pews in cause and a at school. and because colts are most expensive part of a kid's wardrobe, i received more dressing downs them from my mom about coats than anything except my to forget to pull the garbage can to the curb on trash day if there's a heaven for jackets it's almost certainly filled with the misplaced dinnerware purchased by dorothy. i always always lost my coat. so in the fifth grade, when i began, when i begged my mother to buy me a goose down a feather filled jacket with removable sleeves that had become the latest fashion. y'all from brooklyn its way back. of course. she gave me a lecture about how i have to suffer frostbite and hypothermia for the next two winners of one last puffy coat. the next day, my mother bought that. the day that my mother bought that d
michael harriet. how's everybody doing tonight. yeah, i think that's right. yeah. yeah. so i'm going to be like, skip around, but it's going to be from the same, like kind of the opening of the book colts or, the bane of my childhood existence. i always lost them. i left them in church. on church pews in cause and a at school. and because colts are most expensive part of a kid's wardrobe, i received more dressing downs them from my mom about coats than anything except my to forget to pull the...
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so harriet, who had walk the baby on the boat every morning and harry would often join her. so the mother and truman had struck up a friendship the boat, because harry, of course, loved his morning walks and he maintained that even when he was on the on the ship at sea, i want to show one more just showing off a little bit. here we go go. okay. i'm wearing same shirt. that's my one good shirt. my one good shirt. so w able to go down to auburn last last fall and i kind of have a crush on she was in storage but they brought her they brought her out so so i could see her so she's still in good shape she actually stolen kids well presumably kids stole it stole the painting in i think 65 or 66 and basically police chief said, first of all, it's like one of the most famous paintings in. you know, just it's been ten years since it was in the papers. and the police chief just leave it at the football stadium. if took it, maybe. but the next day and there it was. so i guess they their lesson so she's back safe now back safe in auburn i believe she's i believe she's on display back in
so harriet, who had walk the baby on the boat every morning and harry would often join her. so the mother and truman had struck up a friendship the boat, because harry, of course, loved his morning walks and he maintained that even when he was on the on the ship at sea, i want to show one more just showing off a little bit. here we go go. okay. i'm wearing same shirt. that's my one good shirt. my one good shirt. so w able to go down to auburn last last fall and i kind of have a crush on she was...
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well, this is harriet bradford, tiffany's stuart, another neoclassical style portrait. so, again, save the curve of the drape across sort of the background that's revealing this very picturesque pastoral background. i was convinced that this island that you see was hawaii, but it's actually not. it's from cooperstown. it's lake oswego, from where she grew up. and we have this portrait on view because she was part the missionaries that came from new england to go to christianize hawaii in the 1820s. and there are several ships. and so we know that harriet bradford, tiffany spirit was on second ship and these are the the group of anglo-saxons from the united states who went to hawaii, and then many of them stayed. and so, along with anglos from europe, this is the group people that then created such power for themselves of that they started to push out native hawaiians from their own citizenship rights like voting them and things that are sort of to us would mean democratic ways of of governing. native hawaiians were starting to lose those rights when the descendants of t
well, this is harriet bradford, tiffany's stuart, another neoclassical style portrait. so, again, save the curve of the drape across sort of the background that's revealing this very picturesque pastoral background. i was convinced that this island that you see was hawaii, but it's actually not. it's from cooperstown. it's lake oswego, from where she grew up. and we have this portrait on view because she was part the missionaries that came from new england to go to christianize hawaii in the...
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we need to stop that. >> harriet. >> harriet. >> yeah, well, this is actually the sentencing council sought advice from magistrates and judges so that this is not just about magistrates. it's judges as well . and then they entirely as well. and then they entirely disregarded what the magistrates and judges said, and the magistrates and judges said, well, you know, actually we're already doing this, we're already doing this, we're already taking into account, people's backgrounds. we don't need to be told to do this. and it just seems to be a kind of, you know, a nanny state, sentencing that is telling everybody what should be done and not leaving it up to the judges and the magistrates. i have to agree. i mean, i, i've spent quite a lot of time in court with people and, and, the judges seem to me to know what they're doing and come to very fair decisions and take into account all kinds of people's backgrounds . and i think that's backgrounds. and i think that's been done already. we don't need to prescribe what should be done. >> well, let's throw that back to ken. these judges know
we need to stop that. >> harriet. >> harriet. >> yeah, well, this is actually the sentencing council sought advice from magistrates and judges so that this is not just about magistrates. it's judges as well . and then they entirely as well. and then they entirely disregarded what the magistrates and judges said, and the magistrates and judges said, well, you know, actually we're already doing this, we're already doing this, we're already taking into account, people's...
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so harriet harman tonight's harriet harman is tonight's greatest done , greatest person. well done, matthew, allison, union matthew, allison, your union jackass it's ruth hunt, baroness hunt, former ceo of stonewall, which i think has done so much damage to children's lives by aggressively promoting trans ideology and puberty blockers in schools. >> and baroness hunt is now claiming all along that she was welcoming debate on this topic. no she wasn't matthew laza. >> so mine is rishi sunak. our prime minister for taking over £38,000 worth of private jet jet flights from tory donor akul tripathi, despite the fact that he's had £14 million of his assets frozen by the high court assets frozen by the high court as he battles a civil fraud case, nana mine's got to be conservative mark menzies, conservative mp mark menzies, who suspended over allegations that party funds. that he misused party funds. >> who? bad people, people who were after him. >> bad people to be the face of the year. >> he denies it all. of course he does. >> bad people. mark menzies denies allegations de
so harriet harman tonight's harriet harman is tonight's greatest done , greatest person. well done, matthew, allison, union matthew, allison, your union jackass it's ruth hunt, baroness hunt, former ceo of stonewall, which i think has done so much damage to children's lives by aggressively promoting trans ideology and puberty blockers in schools. >> and baroness hunt is now claiming all along that she was welcoming debate on this topic. no she wasn't matthew laza. >> so mine is...
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now harriet baldwin, who's chair of the treasury committee , she said, when we set committee, she said, when we set out our inquiry into financing for small and medium sized businesses, we weren't necessarily expecting de—banking to emerge as a key issue. and what harriet's committee found was that 140,000 businesses last year were closed down by their banks. year were closed down by their banks . now, year were closed down by their banks. now, i've no doubt some of them were wrong'uns. some of them were money laundering or doing terrible things, but that would have been a very, very small minority. so a lot of this is still going on. more people are complaining, but what the figures don't tell us is how many people have been to the ombudsman as a result of their personal bank accounts being closed? this issue of de—banking, in fact, the very phrase de—banking is now in the oxford english dictionary. it'll be my one claim to fame after i've gone. it's a word in the language that wasn't there before. but how much damage is all of this doing to business? because i suspect even gett
now harriet baldwin, who's chair of the treasury committee , she said, when we set committee, she said, when we set out our inquiry into financing for small and medium sized businesses, we weren't necessarily expecting de—banking to emerge as a key issue. and what harriet's committee found was that 140,000 businesses last year were closed down by their banks. year were closed down by their banks . now, year were closed down by their banks. now, i've no doubt some of them were wrong'uns. some...
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here is the thought from wyoming republican harriet hagerman specifically asked. here are here comments. right now he's the speaker of the house, and i support mike he's doing-- he's in a difficult position because of the slim majority and the fact is that republicans don't ever walk in lock step. that's one of the reasons we're republicans. we're independent thinkers and i think that's in contrast to a lot of democrats and that's what you see play out on the floor and i think people make too much of a big deal about this. the reality, this is the way a democratic republic is supposed to work. we're supposed to have these debates. we're supposed to have discussion and fighting for the issues that are important to us and our constituency. this is the way that governing is going to be if you're going to make sure that people have a voice in the way that the government operates. we should not be making these decisions behind closed doors and coming out and announcing to the masses what the laws are going to be, we have to debate and discuss and have to be able to lis
here is the thought from wyoming republican harriet hagerman specifically asked. here are here comments. right now he's the speaker of the house, and i support mike he's doing-- he's in a difficult position because of the slim majority and the fact is that republicans don't ever walk in lock step. that's one of the reasons we're republicans. we're independent thinkers and i think that's in contrast to a lot of democrats and that's what you see play out on the floor and i think people make too...
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my report prompted the labour mp harriet harman to try to change the law. although we've been protecting other people's children from sex offenders since the 1990s, that we haven't challenged the patriarchal right of fathers to have responsibility over their own children. but as soon as you see a case and you realise how it's working, it's obvious that action needs to be taken. her amendment to a bill passing through parliament has cross—party support and the backing of the lord chancellor, so has a good chance of becoming law. it would mean those found guilty of the most serious child sex offences would lose their parental rights as soon as they were convicted. parents like bethan would not have to pay thousands in legal fees to keep their child safe. we've revoiced the clip to protect her identity. without reporting, people, politicians, policymakers, no—one is aware of what's going on in family courts. and because this case was reported on, those issues were brought to a wider audience, those experts can actually weigh in and say, this isn't right. a
my report prompted the labour mp harriet harman to try to change the law. although we've been protecting other people's children from sex offenders since the 1990s, that we haven't challenged the patriarchal right of fathers to have responsibility over their own children. but as soon as you see a case and you realise how it's working, it's obvious that action needs to be taken. her amendment to a bill passing through parliament has cross—party support and the backing of the lord chancellor,...
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our reporter harriet robinson has been to one of their classes. this is teddy bear hospital, and these children are learning how to put bandages on their injured fluffy friends. we're having a lot of fun! all the kids were so excited about it. they were so engaged. we had so much fun. we learned loads of stuff. it was really, really good. the sessions are run by medical students from the university of bristol to make any potential hospital trips a little less scary, and to teach these year one and two pupils some basic first aid. teddies are usefuljust because it's something that children are really familiar with, and it's quite common in hospitals and doctors to maybe put your stethoscope on a teddy first to show a child that it's not going to be painful and that it's... and what's going to happen before it happens to them. as well as learning how to put bandages on and make slings, they also get to listen to each other�*s hearts using a stethoscope, and learn more about different parts of the body. i was listening to my friend arlo's heart. he
our reporter harriet robinson has been to one of their classes. this is teddy bear hospital, and these children are learning how to put bandages on their injured fluffy friends. we're having a lot of fun! all the kids were so excited about it. they were so engaged. we had so much fun. we learned loads of stuff. it was really, really good. the sessions are run by medical students from the university of bristol to make any potential hospital trips a little less scary, and to teach these year one...
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my report prompted the labour mp harriet harman to try to change the law. although we've been protecting other people's children from sex offenders since the 1990s, that we haven't challenged the patriarchal right of fathers to have responsibility over their own children. but as soon as you see a case and you realise how it's working, it's obvious that action needs to be taken. her amendment to a bill passing through parliament has cross—party support and the backing of the lord chancellor, so has a good chance of becoming law. it would mean those found guilty of the most serious child sex offences would lose their parental rights as soon as they were convicted. parents like bethan would not have to pay thousands in legal fees to keep their child safe. we've revoiced the clip to protect her identity. without reporting — _ people, politicians, policymakers — no—one is aware of what's going on in family courts. | and because this case was reported on, those issues were brought - to a wider audience, _ those experts can actually weigh in and say, this
my report prompted the labour mp harriet harman to try to change the law. although we've been protecting other people's children from sex offenders since the 1990s, that we haven't challenged the patriarchal right of fathers to have responsibility over their own children. but as soon as you see a case and you realise how it's working, it's obvious that action needs to be taken. her amendment to a bill passing through parliament has cross—party support and the backing of the lord chancellor,...