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what do you think of harper's law? i good morning. what do you think of harper's law?— good morning. what do you think of harper's law? i think the maxim that a lot of peeple _ harper's law? i think the maxim that a lot of people will _ harper's law? i think the maxim that a lot of people will know _ harper's law? i think the maxim that a lot of people will know that - harper's law? i think the maxim that a lot of people will know that hard i a lot of people will know that hard cases make bad law applies here. i don't think a mandatory life sentence for manslaughter is right. i think it blurs the distinction between murder and manslaughter. murder requires an intent to kill or to cause really serious injury. manslaughter can be committed, well, it normally is committed without any such intent and can involve, for example, a single punch which quite unexpectedly leads to somebody�*s death. i think to remove all discretion from judges in cases of manslaughter of emergency workers would be quite wrong. 50. manslaughter of emergency workers would be quite wrong.— wou
what do you think of harper's law? i good morning. what do you think of harper's law?— good morning. what do you think of harper's law? i think the maxim that a lot of peeple _ harper's law? i think the maxim that a lot of people will _ harper's law? i think the maxim that a lot of people will know _ harper's law? i think the maxim that a lot of people will know that - harper's law? i think the maxim that a lot of people will know that hard i a lot of people will know that hard cases make bad...
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harper's weekly introduced in 1857 and once more began the most republican of the pictorial weeklies did not credit the 22-year-old thomas nast as the source of several of its illustrations. we know, however, that he returned to the city on july 12th from a frustrated effort to cover the battle of gettysburg. and years later he told his bioer if that he had witnessed -- biographer that he had witnessed and sketched some of the violent events. if any of the 11 harper's engravings of the riot were basedded on nast's work, it was the full-page illustration featured in the august 1st issue. nast knew the asylum neighborhood well having lived on west 44th street until 1862. with an additional week for publication and production for publication, the dramatic and detail thed illustration captured the scale of the asylum's grounds fronting fifth avenue and was more evocative of the events than the pictures in leslie's and the illustrated news. its delineation of the rioters and victims and the narrative it conveyed, however, was less reliable. in accordance with the story-telling strategies
harper's weekly introduced in 1857 and once more began the most republican of the pictorial weeklies did not credit the 22-year-old thomas nast as the source of several of its illustrations. we know, however, that he returned to the city on july 12th from a frustrated effort to cover the battle of gettysburg. and years later he told his bioer if that he had witnessed -- biographer that he had witnessed and sketched some of the violent events. if any of the 11 harper's engravings of the riot...
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the rioters in harper's weekly's illustrations shared similar physical traits. as did the frequently wasp waisted metropolitan police. but occasionally, there were notable differences in appearance that drew attention to variations among the rioters that were rarely reported in the daily press. for example, a harper's weekly engraving of a thursday scene at 22nd street and first avenue showed ragged women and children around the body of a dead sergeant. it aligned with the depravity of their acts, their behavior and look, merging into the ensemble that denoted rioting women in general as bad, as unsexed, and as amazons. the link between these women's appearance and immorality was surely not lost on the weekly's largely republican readership. but their rags and alien features also designated them as the most destitute and usually of the city's immigrant poor. in stark contrast to depictions of working class rioters and rioting women in other images. the second installment of riot illustrations in frank leslie's provided readers with more visual distinctions among
the rioters in harper's weekly's illustrations shared similar physical traits. as did the frequently wasp waisted metropolitan police. but occasionally, there were notable differences in appearance that drew attention to variations among the rioters that were rarely reported in the daily press. for example, a harper's weekly engraving of a thursday scene at 22nd street and first avenue showed ragged women and children around the body of a dead sergeant. it aligned with the depravity of their...
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lissie harper has spoken of her relief at the changes. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. lissie harper's campaign has taken her to the heart of government. today she was back in london to meet thejustice secretary, dominic raab. the call by pc harper's family for a new law has been supported by the police federation of england and wales. just four weeks after his wedding in 2019, pc andrew harper was killed. ministers have now announced there will be a mandatory life sentence for anyone convicted of killing an emergency worker while committing a crime. we think as we come through the pandemic and build back stronger and fairer in all sorts of ways that we should increase the sentences for those attacks and murders or unlawful killings, i should say, of emergency workers, and we want them to know that we have got there back. pc harper was chasing a group of suspects when he became caught in the towrope of the getaway car. he was dragged for over a mile at speeds of more than 40mph. teenagers henry long, albert bowers and j
lissie harper has spoken of her relief at the changes. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. lissie harper's campaign has taken her to the heart of government. today she was back in london to meet thejustice secretary, dominic raab. the call by pc harper's family for a new law has been supported by the police federation of england and wales. just four weeks after his wedding in 2019, pc andrew harper was killed. ministers have now announced there will be a mandatory life sentence...
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lissie harper's campaign has taken her to the heart of government. today she was back in london to meet the justice secretary, today she was back in london to meet thejustice secretary, dominic raab. the call by pc harper's family for a new law has been supported by the police federation of england and wales. just four weeks after his wedding in 2019, pc andrew harper was killed. ministers have now announced there will be a mandatory life sentence for anyone convicted of killing an emergency worker while committing a crime. we think as we come through this pandemic and we build back stronger, fairer, in all sorts of ways, we should increase the sentences for those attacks and murders, or unlawful killings, i should say, of emergency workers. and we want them to know that we've got their back. pc harper was chasing a group of suspects when he became caught in the tow rope of the getaway car. he was dragged for over a mile at speeds of more than a0 mph. teenagers henry long, albert bowers and jesse cole were convicted of his manslaughter. they were cle
lissie harper's campaign has taken her to the heart of government. today she was back in london to meet the justice secretary, today she was back in london to meet thejustice secretary, dominic raab. the call by pc harper's family for a new law has been supported by the police federation of england and wales. just four weeks after his wedding in 2019, pc andrew harper was killed. ministers have now announced there will be a mandatory life sentence for anyone convicted of killing an emergency...
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"harper's weekly" introduced in 1857 and once the most republican of the weeklies, did not credit the 22 year old thomas nast as the source of several of its illustrations. we know, however, that he returned to the city on july 12th from a frustrated effort to cover the battle of gettysburg. years later, he told his biographer that he had witnessed and sketched some of the violent events. in any of the 11 harpers engravings are based on the work of thomas nast, it is the full page illustration of the burning asylum, featured in the august 1st issue. nasty view the asylum well, having lived on west 84th street until 1862. the dramatic and detailed illustrations captured the scale of the asylum and was more evocative of the events then in leslie's and the illustrated news. it depicts a narrative that is less reliable, however, in accordance with the storytelling strategies of news engraver's, the picture both compressed and extend the narrative of the events. but aside from the very few women shown among riders. and spectators in the foreground, the engraving presumably based on that sk
"harper's weekly" introduced in 1857 and once the most republican of the weeklies, did not credit the 22 year old thomas nast as the source of several of its illustrations. we know, however, that he returned to the city on july 12th from a frustrated effort to cover the battle of gettysburg. years later, he told his biographer that he had witnessed and sketched some of the violent events. in any of the 11 harpers engravings are based on the work of thomas nast, it is the full page...
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lissie harper has spoken of her relief at the changes. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. lissie harper's campaign has taken her to the heart of government, and on this significant day, she was in downing street for a meeting with the prime minister. the call by pc harper's family for a new law has been supported by the police federation of england and wales, which represents rank—and—file officers. lissie harper said the campaign had also won a lot of public backing and was born out of a sense of injustice. i think it sends a message to those who lead those sorts of lives, who commit crimes, who have no remorse for taking innocent people's lives away. and it will tell them that we won't stand for this. it was just four weeks after his wedding in 2019 that pc andrew harper was killed. ministers have now announced there will be a mandatory life sentence for anyone convicted of killing an emergency worker while committing a crime. we think as we come through this pandemic and we build back stronger, fairer in all sorts o
lissie harper has spoken of her relief at the changes. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. lissie harper's campaign has taken her to the heart of government, and on this significant day, she was in downing street for a meeting with the prime minister. the call by pc harper's family for a new law has been supported by the police federation of england and wales, which represents rank—and—file officers. lissie harper said the campaign had also won a lot of public backing and was...
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a chief web reference to mark harper _ party. a chief web reference to mark harper who — party. a chief web reference to mark harper who says the prime minister should _ harper who says the prime minister should apologise. the fact that the pm failed _ should apologise. the fact that the pm failed to confront the issue head on, pm failed to confront the issue head on. he _ pm failed to confront the issue head on. he is _ pm failed to confront the issue head on, he is facing a bit of a crisis over— on, he is facing a bit of a crisis over this — on, he is facing a bit of a crisis over this issue and he seems to have made _ over this issue and he seems to have made a _ over this issue and he seems to have made a decision to stay away and not appear— made a decision to stay away and not appear in_ made a decision to stay away and not appear in the house of commons or champion— appear in the house of commons or champion himself not provide support for his— champion himself not provide support for his own _ champion himself not provide support for his own mps and ministers w
a chief web reference to mark harper _ party. a chief web reference to mark harper who — party. a chief web reference to mark harper who says the prime minister should _ harper who says the prime minister should apologise. the fact that the pm failed _ should apologise. the fact that the pm failed to confront the issue head on, pm failed to confront the issue head on. he _ pm failed to confront the issue head on. he is _ pm failed to confront the issue head on, he is facing a bit of a crisis...
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lucy harper there, pc andrew harper's widow meeting dominic raab. commons speaker sir lindsay hoyle has asked the commons procedure committee to look at the rules around bringing babies into the house, after labour mp stella creasy was told she can no longer bring her child into the chamber. ms creasy previously recieved an emailfrom the commons authorities, saying the guidance had been changed in september. after a year away because of the pandemic, christmas markets are back. but brexit and social distancing mean the experience will be different. our business reporter nina warhurst has been at the yorkshire winter wonderland this morning. this is the biggest outdoor ice rink in the north of england over the christmas period, and we are coming up to a really important season of spend, especially after the past two years or so that we have had. so, in the month of december, woo! ..on average, each person spends an extra 30% to the tune of around £740, so it is a golden season when it comes to the economy. before the pandemic, around a third of us c
lucy harper there, pc andrew harper's widow meeting dominic raab. commons speaker sir lindsay hoyle has asked the commons procedure committee to look at the rules around bringing babies into the house, after labour mp stella creasy was told she can no longer bring her child into the chamber. ms creasy previously recieved an emailfrom the commons authorities, saying the guidance had been changed in september. after a year away because of the pandemic, christmas markets are back. but brexit and...
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harper's law. mandatory life sentences for criminals who kill emergency service workers, after tireless campaigning by the widow of pc andrew harper. most people who applied to the windrush compensation scheme have yet to receive a single penny. a group of mps says the home office should be held to account. he'sjust run 101 miles in a day. kevin sinfield will hobble onto the sofa to us what the challenge meant to him and his friend rob burrow. will you be walking through a winter wonderland like this one over christmas? if so, you can expect fewerforeign christmas? if so, you can expect fewer foreign tourists and traders. will they still bring the same manner check to the economy? i will be finding out. —— will they still bring the same magic to the economy? a win for manchester united, just two days after the sacking of ole gunnar solskjaer. they beat villereal in spain to advance to the knockout stages of the champions league. a fairly cloudy start to the day, some fog across parts of the sou
harper's law. mandatory life sentences for criminals who kill emergency service workers, after tireless campaigning by the widow of pc andrew harper. most people who applied to the windrush compensation scheme have yet to receive a single penny. a group of mps says the home office should be held to account. he'sjust run 101 miles in a day. kevin sinfield will hobble onto the sofa to us what the challenge meant to him and his friend rob burrow. will you be walking through a winter wonderland...
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he's laying in bed and harper's ferry he watches his regiment march at up harper's ferry across onto a bridge and then climb what i thought was loud in height. i think it is short hill that they went up and over. he is very vaxed by this. he writes in his diary, i watch that thin blue line disappear until it reached the summit of the mountain and disappeared into the deal when street forest beyond. so the next day he decides it might be a bright idea, he does not want to miss the war. his comrades are gone. he hauled himself out of bed and he is going to follow his regiment and catch up with them. so, let's pick up with some entries from his diary after he says this. he is climbing up a short hill and says i continue to ascend the mountain after frequently making -- resting at length i reach the summit where i can look back down into the valley beyond. i did not take long to realize with a tinge of anxiety as i fought in vain for our little army which was out of sight. he cannot see his comrades and the tree cover is much less looking down when he called that leesburg valley he canno
he's laying in bed and harper's ferry he watches his regiment march at up harper's ferry across onto a bridge and then climb what i thought was loud in height. i think it is short hill that they went up and over. he is very vaxed by this. he writes in his diary, i watch that thin blue line disappear until it reached the summit of the mountain and disappeared into the deal when street forest beyond. so the next day he decides it might be a bright idea, he does not want to miss the war. his...
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but that also raises the question about harpers ferry. so what exactly does brown think was going to happen as a result of this is clear that by the time he is executed, john brown has concluded that is worth more to the abolitionist movement into the freedom of movement dead than alive and you can almost see that revelation dawning on him in his days in jail before the court in all of this. so i think that as far as i can tell that when he went to harpers ferry still hoping with the work, that is where serving self-taught person. >> i think about how lincoln was checking books out of the library of congress to learn about military energy in the beginning and during the war and same kind of thank you pretty can you speak this at what point did john brown decide to stay in the engine house that harpers ferry into not go out as he originally landed and what caused him to ultimately make that decision. >> is that a loaded question, i don't know if it is not. >> no no no, i think that he was expecting a little more of a an explosion among the
but that also raises the question about harpers ferry. so what exactly does brown think was going to happen as a result of this is clear that by the time he is executed, john brown has concluded that is worth more to the abolitionist movement into the freedom of movement dead than alive and you can almost see that revelation dawning on him in his days in jail before the court in all of this. so i think that as far as i can tell that when he went to harpers ferry still hoping with the work, that...
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because john brown invited him to take part in the raid on harpers ferrie. this will add credibility. and especially someone who has been a slave. and douglas says no. and part of the reason is that he recognizes that this is probably a suicide mission. recognized that they enslaved folks, and they're not jus going to follow anybody that seems to have a crack pot need to start a war. they are going to waive their chances at starting this war and they're going to say it doesn't work. and this is what happened. so the response was that i'm a writer, not a fighter, but he knew this wasn't going to work. none the less like every other abolition cyst, he admired him for having the courage to have his con fictions and giving his life for the cause. well abraham seemed too slow. douglas was willing to grant lincoln some leeway. douglas said that lincoln was misunderstanding what this war was about and he really challenged his own newspaper. he was prioritizing things. he made very clear that saving the union came first, in his famous letter, i will save the letter
because john brown invited him to take part in the raid on harpers ferrie. this will add credibility. and especially someone who has been a slave. and douglas says no. and part of the reason is that he recognizes that this is probably a suicide mission. recognized that they enslaved folks, and they're not jus going to follow anybody that seems to have a crack pot need to start a war. they are going to waive their chances at starting this war and they're going to say it doesn't work. and this is...
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because john brown invited him to take part in the raid on harpers ferrie. this will add credibility. and especially someone who has been a slai. and douglas says no. and part of the reason is that he recognizes that this is probably a suicide mission. recognized that they enslaied folks, and they're not jus going to follow anybody that seems to have a crack pot need to start a war. they are going to waive their chances at starting this war and they're going to say it doesn't work. and this is what happened. so the response was that i'm a writer, not a fighter, but he knew this wasn't going to work. none the less like every other abolition cyst, he admired him for having the courage to have his con fictions and giving his life for the cause. well abraham seemed too slow. douglas was willing to grant lik con somely way. -- leeway. douglas said that lincoln was misunderstanding what this war was about and he really challenged his own newspaper. he was prioritizing things. he made very clear that saving the union came first, in his famous letter, i will save th
because john brown invited him to take part in the raid on harpers ferrie. this will add credibility. and especially someone who has been a slai. and douglas says no. and part of the reason is that he recognizes that this is probably a suicide mission. recognized that they enslaied folks, and they're not jus going to follow anybody that seems to have a crack pot need to start a war. they are going to waive their chances at starting this war and they're going to say it doesn't work. and this is...
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he's laying in bed in a house in harper's ferry and he watches his regiment march out of harper's ferry, across a pontoon bridge, and then climb what i thought was loudoun heights but actually i think it's short hill, up and over. and he's very vexed by this. he writes in his diary, i watched as that thin blue line disappeared until it reached the summit of the mountain and disappeared into the dull, wintry forest beyond. so the next day, he decides that it might be a bright idea, he doesn't want to miss the war, right, his comrades are gone. he hauls himself out of bed, and he's going to follow his regiment and catch up with them. so let's pick up with some entries from his diary after he says this. he's climbing up short hill, and he says, i continue to ascend the mountain. after frequently making -- resting at length, i reached the summit, whence i could look back down into the valley beyond. and i did not take long to realize, with a tinge of anxiety, as i sought in vain for our little army which was out of sight. so he can't see his comrades. of course the tree cover is much left,
he's laying in bed in a house in harper's ferry and he watches his regiment march out of harper's ferry, across a pontoon bridge, and then climb what i thought was loudoun heights but actually i think it's short hill, up and over. and he's very vexed by this. he writes in his diary, i watched as that thin blue line disappeared until it reached the summit of the mountain and disappeared into the dull, wintry forest beyond. so the next day, he decides that it might be a bright idea, he doesn't...
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harper? >> i don't have the exact date, your honor. >> judge judy: give me a month and year. >> june or july of 2014. >> judge judy: and how many years left did you have to go on the loan? >> roughly two and a half years, as far as i know. >> judge judy: is that right? >> no. >> judge judy: did you pay directly to the bank, or did you pay him for the truck? >> i paid it to the truck company. >> judge judy: loan company. and your first payment was when, june of 2014? >> i did it on june, the beginnof
harper? >> i don't have the exact date, your honor. >> judge judy: give me a month and year. >> june or july of 2014. >> judge judy: and how many years left did you have to go on the loan? >> roughly two and a half years, as far as i know. >> judge judy: is that right? >> no. >> judge judy: did you pay directly to the bank, or did you pay him for the truck? >> i paid it to the truck company. >> judge judy: loan company. and your first...
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he's laying in bed in a house in harper's ferry and he watches his regimen march out of harper's ferry across a pontoon and i think it is short hill that they went up and over. and he's very vexed by this and he writes in his diary, i watched as that thin blue line disappeared until it reaches the summit of the mountain and disappeared in a dull wintry forest beyond. so the next day, he decides that it might be a bright idea, he doesn't want to miss the war, right, his comrades are gone. he hauled himself out of bed and he's going to follow his regiment and catch up with them. so let's pick up with some entries from his diary after he said this. he's climbing up short hill and he said, i continued to ascend the mountain after frequently making, resting at length, i reached the summit. once i could look back down into the valley beyond and i did not take long to realize, with some anxiety, as i saw in vain our little army which was out of sight. so he can't see his comrades. and of course the tree cover is much less. he's looking down what he called the leesburg valley. and he can't see
he's laying in bed in a house in harper's ferry and he watches his regimen march out of harper's ferry across a pontoon and i think it is short hill that they went up and over. and he's very vexed by this and he writes in his diary, i watched as that thin blue line disappeared until it reaches the summit of the mountain and disappeared in a dull wintry forest beyond. so the next day, he decides that it might be a bright idea, he doesn't want to miss the war, right, his comrades are gone. he...
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workedch inside the building at harper collins. and this was in 1999, like i said. the time that i started. i was in -- i was working at s&s for about a year at that point, and charles harris came over almost a year, like maybe six or seven months. and charles came over and asked me to come over to amistad and help him run it. and i turned him down, because i had just started ai new job ani didn't know that was something you could do, start a new job and turn around and quit a few months later. i thought that would be not being loyal. and so we always stayed in touch, because we knew each other even prior to that. i would see him from time to time at parties andim things. and charles was just wicked smart and debonair man. and obviously very creative and entrepreneurial, or amistad would probably not be around today. and so when harper took in amistad, if i that's the proper language, probably not, i had the honor to work with amistad. and, you know, mutually build each other up and learn from each other. that's -- okay. so that's
workedch inside the building at harper collins. and this was in 1999, like i said. the time that i started. i was in -- i was working at s&s for about a year at that point, and charles harris came over almost a year, like maybe six or seven months. and charles came over and asked me to come over to amistad and help him run it. and i turned him down, because i had just started ai new job ani didn't know that was something you could do, start a new job and turn around and quit a few months...
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he goes into the -- valley and down to harpers ferry. and he goes down to train albertiss's battery. now alberta's is an older man, and he helps to lead, -- this put pelham in command of the battery for the first major command. and their commission is on the far right side of the command near the robinson house. and there's a photograph taken out in that area and how alum does move around a little bit on the manassas battlefield and move his guns forward, a position so expose that a fellow officer remarked, is pelham fool enough to stay there? i am not. pelham's actions are noticed at the battle of first manassas, but he also has a small change of heart, or a change of perspective about the war, and he writes a letter to his father, which fortunately was printed in a local alabama newspaper, making one of the few wore letters that pelosi wrote to survive in some form or another. i want to share an excerpt from it. he writes, i've seen what's romancers called glorious war. a scene in all its phases. i've heard the cannon and the deadly ra
he goes into the -- valley and down to harpers ferry. and he goes down to train albertiss's battery. now alberta's is an older man, and he helps to lead, -- this put pelham in command of the battery for the first major command. and their commission is on the far right side of the command near the robinson house. and there's a photograph taken out in that area and how alum does move around a little bit on the manassas battlefield and move his guns forward, a position so expose that a fellow...
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he's laying in bad in a house in harper's ferry and he watches his regiment march out of harper's ferry, across a pontoon bridge, and then climb what i thought was loudoun heights but actually i think it's short hill, up and over. and he's very vexed by this. he writes in his diary, i watched as that thin blue line disappeared until it reached the summit of the mountain and disappeared into the dull, wintry forest beyond. so the next day, he decides that it might be a bright idea, he doesn't want to miss the war, right, his comrades are gone. he hauls himself out of bed, and he's going to follow his regiment and catch up with them. so let's pick up with some entries from his diary after he says this. he's climbing up short hill, and he says, i continue to ascend the mountain. after frequently making -- resting at length, i reached the summit, whence i could look back down into the valley beyond. and i did not take long to realize, with a tinge of anxiety, as i sought in vain for our little army which was out of sight. so he can't see his comrades. of course the tree cover is much left,
he's laying in bad in a house in harper's ferry and he watches his regiment march out of harper's ferry, across a pontoon bridge, and then climb what i thought was loudoun heights but actually i think it's short hill, up and over. and he's very vexed by this. he writes in his diary, i watched as that thin blue line disappeared until it reached the summit of the mountain and disappeared into the dull, wintry forest beyond. so the next day, he decides that it might be a bright idea, he doesn't...
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this is the harper's weekly -- interesting, harper's weekly journal of civilization. but on the cover there's this fat, fat guy, and and that is william maher tweed, the tweed of the tweed ring. to this day, certainly for historians, he's a kind of a symbol of corrupt urban politics. william maher tweed was popularly known as boss tweed. boss meaning that he was the bos of politics -- boss of politics in new york. he was the one who called the shots due to his position in tammany hall. interestingly here, even though some people might associate tweed, tweediness with some irish clothing, tweed was not himself irish -- he was neither irish nor catholic. he was an immigrant, however. he was the son of immigrants, but immigrants of a scot presbyterian background. i don't know how much history you all know, but back in the old -- in ireland, there is no sharper conflict between irish catholic ares and scot everybody presbyterians. scottish. they were sworn enemies in the world world. and it's -- old world. and it's not like those battle lines completely disappeared in the
this is the harper's weekly -- interesting, harper's weekly journal of civilization. but on the cover there's this fat, fat guy, and and that is william maher tweed, the tweed of the tweed ring. to this day, certainly for historians, he's a kind of a symbol of corrupt urban politics. william maher tweed was popularly known as boss tweed. boss meaning that he was the bos of politics -- boss of politics in new york. he was the one who called the shots due to his position in tammany hall....
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this is the harpers weekly, interests harpers weekly, journal of civilization. on this cover there is this fat, fat guy. that is the tweed. the tweed of the tweed ring. a figure that still, i think, to this day, certainly for historians, is the kind of symbol of corrupt urban politics. will maher tweed was popularly known as boss tweed. boss meaning he was the boss of politics in new york. he was the one who called the shots due to his position in tammany hall. now, interestingly here, even though some people might associate with tweed, tweediness with some irish clothing, tweed was not irish -- he was neither irish or catholic:he was an immigrant, however. son of immigrants. immigrants of scotch president biden backgroundpresbyterian ba. back in the old -- in ireland, there was no sharper contrast than scottish catholics and scottish presbyterian. they were sworn enemies in the old world. it's not like the old world battle lines completely disappeared in the new world. at the time of the stweed scandal there were the orange rights in new york city. they weren't
this is the harpers weekly, interests harpers weekly, journal of civilization. on this cover there is this fat, fat guy. that is the tweed. the tweed of the tweed ring. a figure that still, i think, to this day, certainly for historians, is the kind of symbol of corrupt urban politics. will maher tweed was popularly known as boss tweed. boss meaning he was the boss of politics in new york. he was the one who called the shots due to his position in tammany hall. now, interestingly here, even...
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it was harper's first career defeat. 0n social media, she said she was fine but heartbroken. there's more over on the bbc sport website. that's all for now. remembrance events are being held around the world — but this year, there will be no gathering at the british military cemetery in kabul. that follows the rise to power in afghanistan of the taliban. our world affairs editor john simpson is there — and he sent this update. normally on remembrance sunday there would be a ceremony here attended by the british ambassador and other commonwealth ambassadors. not this year. there is no british ambassador and scarcely any british people left in the country. there are some wreaths but most of them are from previous occasions. the one in the middle arrived on the 11th of november. this was from canada. although this is a british cemetery many countries have buried their dead here. south africa, spain, france, and other countries. a lot of people naturally would say a50 british deaths and all the others in a war that was lost was just a complete waste of time. i don't think man
it was harper's first career defeat. 0n social media, she said she was fine but heartbroken. there's more over on the bbc sport website. that's all for now. remembrance events are being held around the world — but this year, there will be no gathering at the british military cemetery in kabul. that follows the rise to power in afghanistan of the taliban. our world affairs editor john simpson is there — and he sent this update. normally on remembrance sunday there would be a ceremony here...
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fielder bryce harper has won the nl mvp award. his second. it's mvp award in his career in the 4th and phillies team history. harper finished the season with a 3 '09, batting average. 35 home runs 84 rbi 13 doubles and a league leading 42 doubles that 13 most time. not sure the 29 year-old became the 4th player since 2002 when multiple mvp awards before the age of 30 joining the likes of mike trout, albert who holes and alex rodriguez. so great company to be in. it was real the really fun baseball season this year and that was a really fun warriors game will will have those highlights later. i just heard that they're the only nba team to have more than a 100 points in every game so far this season yeah. they have a lot of record so far this year. >> 13 in to believe that made them after that win. so it will be exciting. will also hear from steve and stephanie, to just stress sports man in the bay area right. yeah. who are second in the commercial. this is very thank i appreciate that. we'll be appreciate that. we'll be right back. people were
fielder bryce harper has won the nl mvp award. his second. it's mvp award in his career in the 4th and phillies team history. harper finished the season with a 3 '09, batting average. 35 home runs 84 rbi 13 doubles and a league leading 42 doubles that 13 most time. not sure the 29 year-old became the 4th player since 2002 when multiple mvp awards before the age of 30 joining the likes of mike trout, albert who holes and alex rodriguez. so great company to be in. it was real the really fun...
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the widow of pc andrew harper meets the justice secretary, as a mandatory life sentence is proposed for anyone who kills an emergency worker whilst committing a crime in england and wales labour accuses borisjohnson of breaking promises about the funding of social care, and questions his recent performance. is everything 0k, prime minister?
the widow of pc andrew harper meets the justice secretary, as a mandatory life sentence is proposed for anyone who kills an emergency worker whilst committing a crime in england and wales labour accuses borisjohnson of breaking promises about the funding of social care, and questions his recent performance. is everything 0k, prime minister?
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here's our africa editor mary harper. the blast happened in eastern freetown, after a truck rammed into a petrol tanker. people rushed to collect the leaking fuel, causing a heavy trafficjam. there was a vast explosion, with fireballs spreading through the crowds. vehicles stuck in the jam were set alight. people inside them could not escape. most of the dead have been taken to the mortuary. hospitals in freetown are overwhelmed with injured people, many in a critical condition. police, soldiers and firefighters worked through the night. accidents involving fuel tankers happen relatively often in some parts of africa. potholed roads, poorly maintained vehicles, bad drivers and low safety standards are part of the problem. hundreds have died over the years, many of them people who gather quickly to collect the leaking fuel. mary harper, bbc news. bbc�*s umaru fofana gave this update from the site of the incident. just behind this wall here there are charred bodies that have been brought from the scene of the accident and
here's our africa editor mary harper. the blast happened in eastern freetown, after a truck rammed into a petrol tanker. people rushed to collect the leaking fuel, causing a heavy trafficjam. there was a vast explosion, with fireballs spreading through the crowds. vehicles stuck in the jam were set alight. people inside them could not escape. most of the dead have been taken to the mortuary. hospitals in freetown are overwhelmed with injured people, many in a critical condition. police,...
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he's off fighting the west and he takes part in stocking harpers ferry. the favorite with general robert e. lee and known for his charisma and has lots of legends that he actually wants to cultivate and he tries out new tactics but i think that's something that sometimes we forget about stuart. he has incredible spy network that he's using throughout virginia. stuart has this idea could he have -- something they used on napoleonic outfield to move from point to point. he has some trouble finding a commander. first he thinks it's going to be john cook. cook spends half his time in richmond it doesn't have a lot of interest at this point in forming an artillery unit. then james brett is the confederate military are not so into him at the moment and the third time is a charm pelham's name. pelham has been active with the artillery and is definitely helping to form and train units that are coming to the confederates at that point in time. for one reason or another the confederate military in richmond say yes pelham will be the commander of the force artillery
he's off fighting the west and he takes part in stocking harpers ferry. the favorite with general robert e. lee and known for his charisma and has lots of legends that he actually wants to cultivate and he tries out new tactics but i think that's something that sometimes we forget about stuart. he has incredible spy network that he's using throughout virginia. stuart has this idea could he have -- something they used on napoleonic outfield to move from point to point. he has some trouble...
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this was the response from rosie nicole—harper. finally, on monday, a distressing video emerged of a member of a hunt hitting and kicking a horse. we are not going to show any upsetting images now, but it was discussed that morning by victoria derbyshire on the news channel. and we're going to talk to our correspondent about it. sean, you are blind so you had this described to you. i have. if we pop it up on screen now this 27 second clip was posted to twitter by the hertfordshire hunt saboteurs on sunday for that— will give an audio description for those who may not be able to see the video. sean later explained on social media that his audio description of the video was for the benefit of anyone who can't see the screen and struggled to see the screen. this is what inclusion looks like, he went on. it means we reached audiences we would otherwise miss. it was a step applauded by mojo abedi, who wrote... thank you for all your comments this week. if you have anything to say about what you see, hear or read on bbc news on tv, rad
this was the response from rosie nicole—harper. finally, on monday, a distressing video emerged of a member of a hunt hitting and kicking a horse. we are not going to show any upsetting images now, but it was discussed that morning by victoria derbyshire on the news channel. and we're going to talk to our correspondent about it. sean, you are blind so you had this described to you. i have. if we pop it up on screen now this 27 second clip was posted to twitter by the hertfordshire hunt...
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first of all, he was on a team that won 107 games bryce harper at 35 home runs. brandon crawford had 24 but brandon had 90 rbs to harper's 84. crawford won a gold glove as well. perfect sample of let's say east coast bias. brandon crawford deserved better than 1/4 place finish in the mvp, boating, american leg. absolutely no qualms with their winner of the mvp. the angels shohei otani unanimously receiving all 31st place votes. vladimir guerrero was second and marcus simeon, the former a short step winds up in third place. otani the ultimate multitasker and baseball. he was nine and two. pitching with the 3.18 e r. a. hitting he had 46 home runs and 100 rbs that is indeed most valuable. alright thursday night football. you may have noticed the new england patriots are starting to turn into a very solid football team, and mac jones, who should be a familiar name to 49 fans. fifth quarterback. taken in this year's draft. he'll find nelson angle or open 19 yard touchdown. patriots taking a 10 lead that's his 14th touchdown pass of the year member josh rosen, 49ers f
first of all, he was on a team that won 107 games bryce harper at 35 home runs. brandon crawford had 24 but brandon had 90 rbs to harper's 84. crawford won a gold glove as well. perfect sample of let's say east coast bias. brandon crawford deserved better than 1/4 place finish in the mvp, boating, american leg. absolutely no qualms with their winner of the mvp. the angels shohei otani unanimously receiving all 31st place votes. vladimir guerrero was second and marcus simeon, the former a short...
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. >> senator harper, i believe, is online. sen. harper: thank you for being willing to serve with us in this role and think for your patience in waiting for the hearing. like a lot of my colleagues who have been trained as leaders since childhood, boy scouts on patrol, navy, i will say leadership is one of the most important ingredients in a large or small entity, business, private sector, government, one of the most important of all. if i'm not mistaken, cbp has lacked a senate confirmed leader since april of 2019, almost 2.5 years. that said, as you know, cbp is the nation's largest law enforcement agency. should you be confirmed, you will be managing those men and women and your leadership will be central not only to the workforce, but to the success of the department as a whole. to that end, can you lead us off with sharing how your experience in prior policing roles has shaped your leadership style and prepared you to take on this role? mr. magnus: senator, thank you for the question. i have been very fortunate to work in seve
. >> senator harper, i believe, is online. sen. harper: thank you for being willing to serve with us in this role and think for your patience in waiting for the hearing. like a lot of my colleagues who have been trained as leaders since childhood, boy scouts on patrol, navy, i will say leadership is one of the most important ingredients in a large or small entity, business, private sector, government, one of the most important of all. if i'm not mistaken, cbp has lacked a senate confirmed...
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even though they knew sojourner truth, worked with her on and off regularly and others like frances harper, they didn't include any portraits of them. they also decided to really minimize the ons of the -- the importance of the competing organizations. there was another organization called the american suffragist association that received very little attention in this book. and so they really skewed the version of the history that became the dominant history of the movement and, in fact, still really affects our interpretation of the movement today because we often think about stanton and anthony as the main leaders of the movement. and often the women of color, the fact that lucy is snowden and her organization was dramatically larger than hers, a far more successful newspaper, a all of them often get lost in favor of this written narrative that they created. and this is just to remind you that these anti-women's rights cartoons are still the most popular images in american visual culture in the late 19th century. this is a stereograph from 1899, very much again suggesting that women part
even though they knew sojourner truth, worked with her on and off regularly and others like frances harper, they didn't include any portraits of them. they also decided to really minimize the ons of the -- the importance of the competing organizations. there was another organization called the american suffragist association that received very little attention in this book. and so they really skewed the version of the history that became the dominant history of the movement and, in fact, still...
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harper�*s law. mandatory life sentences for criminals who kill emergency service workers, after tireless campaigning by the widow of pc andrew harper. most people who applied to the windrush compensation scheme have yet to receive a single penny. a group of mps says the home office should be held to account. he�*sjust run 101 miles in a day. kevin sinfield will hobble onto the sofa to us what the challenge meant to him and his friend rob burrow. will you be walking through a winter wonderland like this one
harper�*s law. mandatory life sentences for criminals who kill emergency service workers, after tireless campaigning by the widow of pc andrew harper. most people who applied to the windrush compensation scheme have yet to receive a single penny. a group of mps says the home office should be held to account. he�*sjust run 101 miles in a day. kevin sinfield will hobble onto the sofa to us what the challenge meant to him and his friend rob burrow. will you be walking through a winter...
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�*s law', named after pc andrew harper, will go on the statute book. the ft reports that the former prime minister, david cameron, lobbied a conservative on the board lloyds banking group who he'd given a title to, to reverse a decision to cut ties with the ailing greensill capital. and will and kate bin bbc. the sun reports that the royals have banned the bbc from screening their christmas carol concert over reported �*fury�* over a documentary about harry and meghan. let's begin our chat. martin and jenny, lovely to see you again. martin, we're going to start off with the guardian. one of the stories�*s headlines, victims of still unpaid after four years of. victims of still unpaid after four ears of. , , . victims of still unpaid after four earsof. , , .,, victims of still unpaid after four earsof. , , ., ., years of. this is a story from a re ort years of. this is a story from a report by _ years of. this is a story from a report by the _ years of. this is a story from a report by the home _ years of. this is a story from a report by the home
�*s law', named after pc andrew harper, will go on the statute book. the ft reports that the former prime minister, david cameron, lobbied a conservative on the board lloyds banking group who he'd given a title to, to reverse a decision to cut ties with the ailing greensill capital. and will and kate bin bbc. the sun reports that the royals have banned the bbc from screening their christmas carol concert over reported �*fury�* over a documentary about harry and meghan. let's begin our...