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the butler at this level would put the final touches on the plates, in order to serve out of the butlers pantry. now, the two daughters were encouraged to serve dinner , or really told, to serve dinners sunday evening. so the cooks and butlers had sundays off. the girls serve dinner. one said, mother wanted us to know how to do in case we did not have our own butlers and cooks some day. the food that was brought up was raised here on the farm. renaldo was a 1000 acre farm. the butlers and maids were often raised on the farm. half african-american, half white. there were villages where 30 some odd families at any one time lived and worshiped in the churches here. went to schools here. it was a self-contained community. next, we will go upstairs. one of the most popular spots is the addict. -- attic. we display personal items of the two generations of the reynolds family. we have clothes, hats, toys of the children. i'm standing next to one of the gallons commissioned in paris during their honeymoon. you see it is very corseted and victorian, full of stays in -- and corsets. she lived ente
the butler at this level would put the final touches on the plates, in order to serve out of the butlers pantry. now, the two daughters were encouraged to serve dinner , or really told, to serve dinners sunday evening. so the cooks and butlers had sundays off. the girls serve dinner. one said, mother wanted us to know how to do in case we did not have our own butlers and cooks some day. the food that was brought up was raised here on the farm. renaldo was a 1000 acre farm. the butlers and maids...
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the butler at this level would put the final touches on the plates, in order to serve out of the butlers pantry. the two daughters were encouraged to serve dinner sunday evening. so the cooks and butlers had sundays off. the girls serve dinner. one said, mother wanted us to know how to do in case we did not have our own butlers and cook some day. the food that was brought up was raised here on the farm. oftentlers and maids were raised on the farm. half african-american, half white. 30 some odd families at any one time lived and worshiped in the churches tear -- churches here. next, we will go upstairs. one of the most popular spots is the addict. we display personal items of the family. clothes, hats, toys of the children. very corseted and victorian, full of stays in corsets. she lived enter the early 20's. she did become more modern in her dress. . more natural hanging fabric she loved to dance. there are certain aspects of the 20's she embraced. in the attic looking at the clothes and toys, you may be serenaded by the organ below us. the pipes are concealed behind these walls. there
the butler at this level would put the final touches on the plates, in order to serve out of the butlers pantry. the two daughters were encouraged to serve dinner sunday evening. so the cooks and butlers had sundays off. the girls serve dinner. one said, mother wanted us to know how to do in case we did not have our own butlers and cook some day. the food that was brought up was raised here on the farm. oftentlers and maids were raised on the farm. half african-american, half white. 30 some odd...
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rooms cost up to three thousand euros a night with butler service included. we pay up most attention to detail but i have no problem switching off in my private life it's not like i'll be checking hygiene standards every time i visit another restaurant or hotel i can forget about it but i do have an eye for these things definitely. his guest today is mark kansi a vintage car dealer from southern germany he's visiting majorca on business for a few days he's used to luxury hotels and limos but today's the first time he's ever had a butler wait on him. a working one hello welcome to the scent reaches. the this way please mr clancy and if you like we can go inside the porter will take care of your luggage if you had a pleasant journey a wonderful super. should please come in this is the ocean to suite. sure. it is here is the living room. allow me to show you the view. please mind the stamp. if you have the grounds and the large terraces below. in the garden where the restaurant is located. breakfast is normally served outside when it's warm enough and as our. gu
rooms cost up to three thousand euros a night with butler service included. we pay up most attention to detail but i have no problem switching off in my private life it's not like i'll be checking hygiene standards every time i visit another restaurant or hotel i can forget about it but i do have an eye for these things definitely. his guest today is mark kansi a vintage car dealer from southern germany he's visiting majorca on business for a few days he's used to luxury hotels and limos but...
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as a butler you're in service for only a brief time every day usually for your employer whom you can provide with perfect service. of course you have to have strong nerves to be able to do this job for years or for the rest of your life and sleeves. on the fights when one does. but if you can't take getting a telling off just because someone's in a bad mood you're probably in the wrong profession. quickly setting the table for a five course meal is a classic task for the students. they hear from all over the world some have already worked to multi-millionaires. they've come here to learn the fine points. others are still in search of a position. why would anyone wish to become a butler these days one reason is that good paying them are they are far away for gains are in my experience a junior partner on average fifty to sixty thousand euros a year of course with food drink and lodging included and normally a car or a senior under one hundred thousand euros or more. or ordered problems and challenges. that's part of the appeal. he says. it's very exciting when you don't know what migh
as a butler you're in service for only a brief time every day usually for your employer whom you can provide with perfect service. of course you have to have strong nerves to be able to do this job for years or for the rest of your life and sleeves. on the fights when one does. but if you can't take getting a telling off just because someone's in a bad mood you're probably in the wrong profession. quickly setting the table for a five course meal is a classic task for the students. they hear...
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law suit the butler sibling sublethal her little odd the atlanta. was the boy the butler the subserviency. sibley's. the older. sibling who sleeps in the mole. slowly moves slowly slowly moves the bullet. wounds samoa moves slowly to sleep the a move. khalid's . lover poetry is. all. over you. to get a little less sleep. you're a. prince suspect it's all it's an. old. old. soul still. spoke of. you're wrong sleep all. day. long so. hard. to. swallow. your resume see. that ever. it was really. a long. long. long. balls to. your room. for. the. walk i'm shooting for. quite. a lot. of. stuff to say a. lot of salute. to. the. climate change is. still. flowing. plenty of blame legless. going to. move. lives lived above slightly listlessly love slaves play. play play play the lead. player play live alone the implication . play live. live live. live live live. live . live plenty . plenty . good to. us. no meat's vocal. among clowns makes melancholy piano pop. this can be beautiful living among clouds music for a cloudy day. thirty minutes on d w. i'm not p
law suit the butler sibling sublethal her little odd the atlanta. was the boy the butler the subserviency. sibley's. the older. sibling who sleeps in the mole. slowly moves slowly slowly moves the bullet. wounds samoa moves slowly to sleep the a move. khalid's . lover poetry is. all. over you. to get a little less sleep. you're a. prince suspect it's all it's an. old. old. soul still. spoke of. you're wrong sleep all. day. long so. hard. to. swallow. your resume see. that ever. it was really. a...
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you know geoffrey's last name was butler? a butler named butler? that's hysterical. [ laughter ] butler wins. [ ding ] charleston versus auburn. auburn sounds like one of those super-specific crayola colors. robin egg blue. neon carrot. atomic tangerine. look, i drew me dunkin'. auburn wins. [ laughter ] [ ding ] rhode island versus oklahoma. nothing shaq loves more than a a musical. ♪ oklahoma wins [ light laughter ] [ ding ] let's skip to the end. louisiana state wins that's where i went to school. i'm shaq. >> jimmy: there you go. [ cheers and applause ] there you have it. shaq. shaqet. shaq bracket. get this, i read that a group of sports writers said that if the games were played by the mascots, the winner will be michigan state's sparty. [ cheers ] well, it generated a lot of controversy among the mascots. and i'll show you what i mean. first, michigan state's sparty said, "i'm thrilled to be named the best mascot, it's a real honor." and providence's mascot friar dom was like, "how am i not the best mascot? is it because i cut my own hair?
you know geoffrey's last name was butler? a butler named butler? that's hysterical. [ laughter ] butler wins. [ ding ] charleston versus auburn. auburn sounds like one of those super-specific crayola colors. robin egg blue. neon carrot. atomic tangerine. look, i drew me dunkin'. auburn wins. [ laughter ] [ ding ] rhode island versus oklahoma. nothing shaq loves more than a a musical. ♪ oklahoma wins [ light laughter ] [ ding ] let's skip to the end. louisiana state wins that's where i went to...
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i looked to my left and there was a butler holding a tray. i look away and i sit down and i sit in front of the butler. the breweproducer came down and started to talk. you can't concentrate when you have somebody behind you all the time just standing there. he could tell when i was trying to pitch this thing, i was not making any sense. he got mow a beer. -- got me a beer. this guy probably came to hollywood for a big break and hoo is a butler. i am a jerk from d.c. who is a nobody. i turned around and it was a wooden apple with a psychohead. >> it wasn't a real butler. >> great question to you, dana. do you collect anything? >> that was a terrible story! >> no, i don't collect anything. i am not sentimental. >> jess e? >> a bad habit. >> [laughing]. >> is that her name? >> oh my god! >> get a move on. >> what i have on my desk, i have baseballs signed by various people like barack obama signed a baseball for me. rice signed a baseball for me. i got one from dusty baker. >> i will sign one for you. just let me know. >> i will throw this at y
i looked to my left and there was a butler holding a tray. i look away and i sit down and i sit in front of the butler. the breweproducer came down and started to talk. you can't concentrate when you have somebody behind you all the time just standing there. he could tell when i was trying to pitch this thing, i was not making any sense. he got mow a beer. -- got me a beer. this guy probably came to hollywood for a big break and hoo is a butler. i am a jerk from d.c. who is a nobody. i turned...
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butler university enlists a four-legged recruiter. all to get accepted students to accept them. >> you driving? >> reporter: trip is butler's top dog for recruiting. surprising admitted high school seniors across the country like katie skimmerhorn. >> we came from butler university to congratulate you on being admitted. congratulations. >> reporter: schools are getting creative because enrollment has declined in the last six years. tuition is up and students can jump straight into a strong job market. even a highly selective school like university of southern california has shown up with balloons. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: how important is it that a student feels excitement when they get accepted? >> they and their family need to know that a place like this is worth the investment. >> reporter: katie skimmerhorn now mulling over her decision. >> postally what i'm looking for is a family component. >> of course. that's why we brought him. >> reporter: but that visit from trip. >> it was really cool. almost made me cry. >> repo
butler university enlists a four-legged recruiter. all to get accepted students to accept them. >> you driving? >> reporter: trip is butler's top dog for recruiting. surprising admitted high school seniors across the country like katie skimmerhorn. >> we came from butler university to congratulate you on being admitted. congratulations. >> reporter: schools are getting creative because enrollment has declined in the last six years. tuition is up and students can jump...
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a crash near butler pike. watching the northbound side, delays. look at this, 41 minutes, even 21 is heavy, 41 really heavy on the northbound side of the blue route from 95 to the schuylkill expressway. speeds there still into the 20s. >> thank you. >>> new video shows crews working through the night to clear side streets and n south philadelphia. we found a small crew at rosewood street. the city is no longer under a snow emergency. the primary roads are pass possible, and crews are focusing on the neighborhood streets. >>> let's talk about the power outages. in bucks county, nearly 45,000 families waking up in the dark. a red cross center is taupe middletown township building where people can get warm and charge their devices. meantime, crews will be working until power is fully restored. >>> to south jersey, 35,000 homes and businesses without power. >> burlington county has the most power outages in jersey. randy gyllenhaal is live in medford where he was present when a business owner had his electricity come on. otherwise, a rough couple of d
a crash near butler pike. watching the northbound side, delays. look at this, 41 minutes, even 21 is heavy, 41 really heavy on the northbound side of the blue route from 95 to the schuylkill expressway. speeds there still into the 20s. >> thank you. >>> new video shows crews working through the night to clear side streets and n south philadelphia. we found a small crew at rosewood street. the city is no longer under a snow emergency. the primary roads are pass possible, and crews...
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joining us now paul butler, natasha bertrand, and sam stein is with us. paul butler, i want to go to this scene in the oval office where you hear the president of the united states talking to don mcgahn about a story that's emerged in the "new york times" a about what don mcgahn has told the special prosecutor. and there we see in that moment the president trying to get don mcgahn to change his story. >> yeah. so the impression is that the president is trying to coach witnesses to relay the president's version of events. even if the president's version of events is a lie. so there's a crime called witness tamperring. what we've heard so far probably doesn't rise to that level because witness tampers requires some kind of threat or intimidation. what the president did though is more evidence of obstruction of justice. like he tried to -- or did fire james comey, if he's trying to get witnesses to come around to his version, that counts as trying to impede a investigation, trying to derail the investigation, and it also creates the impression that the presi
joining us now paul butler, natasha bertrand, and sam stein is with us. paul butler, i want to go to this scene in the oval office where you hear the president of the united states talking to don mcgahn about a story that's emerged in the "new york times" a about what don mcgahn has told the special prosecutor. and there we see in that moment the president trying to get don mcgahn to change his story. >> yeah. so the impression is that the president is trying to coach witnesses...
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. >>> purdue a scare from butler. two minutes left. sean mcdermott lay-in. 16 seconds left, dakota matthias with the catch and shoot three makes it a five-point game. 1.2 seconds left, butler down three, baldwin half court heave for the tie, we've seen it too many times in and out and purdue wins 76-73 advancing to the sweet 16. >>> raiders and patriots doing business today. patterson to new england along with the sixth round pick for the patriots fifth round, saves the raider $2.5 million in cap space. he was due $3 million, and he had 31 catches last season for 309 yards. if you could trade patterson why not michael crabtree? they just cut crab. >>> nascar down in southern cal, fontana speedway. kevin harvick won three straight, he connects with kyle larson. his bid for fourth straight was done, finished in 35th place. 32 laps to go. martin truexx jr. passes kyle busch for the lead in the 2017 serious cup champion will take the checkered flag, first win of the season. more interest the ncaa tournament, north carolina defending champs
. >>> purdue a scare from butler. two minutes left. sean mcdermott lay-in. 16 seconds left, dakota matthias with the catch and shoot three makes it a five-point game. 1.2 seconds left, butler down three, baldwin half court heave for the tie, we've seen it too many times in and out and purdue wins 76-73 advancing to the sweet 16. >>> raiders and patriots doing business today. patterson to new england along with the sixth round pick for the patriots fifth round, saves the raider...
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. >>> purdue a scare from butler. two minutes left. sean mcdermott lay-in. 16 seconds left, dakota matthias with the catch and shoot three makes it a five-point game. 1.2 seconds left, butler down three, baldwin half court heave for the tie, we've seen it too many times in and out and purdue wins 76-73 advancing to the sweet 16. >>> raiders and patriots doing business today. patterson to new england along with the sixth round pick for the patriots fifth round, saves the raider $2.5 million in cap space. he was due $3 million, and he had 31 catches last season for 309 yards. if you could trade patterson why not michael crabtree? they just cut crab. >>> nascar down in southern cal, fontana speedway. kevin harvick won three straight, he connects with kyle larson. his bid for fourth straight was done, finished in 35th place. 32 laps to go. martin truexx jr. passes kyle busch for the lead in the 2017 serious cup champion will take the checkered flag, first win of the season. more interest the ncaa tournament, north carolina defending champs
. >>> purdue a scare from butler. two minutes left. sean mcdermott lay-in. 16 seconds left, dakota matthias with the catch and shoot three makes it a five-point game. 1.2 seconds left, butler down three, baldwin half court heave for the tie, we've seen it too many times in and out and purdue wins 76-73 advancing to the sweet 16. >>> raiders and patriots doing business today. patterson to new england along with the sixth round pick for the patriots fifth round, saves the raider...
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the butler. sibley's. older. sibling who sleeps in the spotlight slightly at. the be. the big. i was moved. to motherhood cruise. all. over. the local taxes. but you're right the prince says that it's all more. balls to. screw up. your own sleep long. haul. stuff. off. as long as. your residency. good luck. to the level. it was. already a long. haul don't. hold with the long. haul. only. bolster. you're a. walking . feeling such a. stuntman says a. salute. to. the. players you. get. a. chilling scene. still. live players . play . love slim sutlej lead live slaves played slaves play slaves play. play play play play . little legless the legislature limitless laplace limitless place who lives lists le . eh eh eh. eh eh. eh eh. eh busy dummies come to learn from buddy let's go right to our correspondent he is in central istanbul i'm joined by this helicopter bit of news political correspondent on those stories in just a minute but first this news just gets a little about the perspective closer to w. c s i. stories the people of the world over information provided opinions they want
the butler. sibley's. older. sibling who sleeps in the spotlight slightly at. the be. the big. i was moved. to motherhood cruise. all. over. the local taxes. but you're right the prince says that it's all more. balls to. screw up. your own sleep long. haul. stuff. off. as long as. your residency. good luck. to the level. it was. already a long. haul don't. hold with the long. haul. only. bolster. you're a. walking . feeling such a. stuntman says a. salute. to. the. players you. get. a. chilling...
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butler down three. baldwin half-court heave hand another one for the tie. no good. purdue wins is 76-73 advancing to the sweet 16. all right. we had the best tournament of the year on the pga tour at arnie's place. tiger woods made a run at title but back-to-back bogeys ended that while remember mcilroy who hasn't won on the pga tour in 539 days was out of his mind. bay hill the place arnie built. tiger woods was within a shot on the lead, 5 under par until the tee shot on 16 finds a bush out of bounds. he would bogey the hole and 17 as well, but tiger finished a nice par on 18. 3 under on the day and 10 under on the tournament and tied for fifth. yesterday's leader heinrich stenson and rory mcilroy, a chance to share the lead. rims out and he's scolding and he hasn't won on the tour since 2016. chipping for birdie on is a. got. it takes a two-shot lead and part of four b dechambeau, eagle putt. find the bottom of the jar. rory would ice it with a 25-foot birdie putt. an 8 under 64. birdied five of his last six holes and he's the winner at 18 under par. >> something
butler down three. baldwin half-court heave hand another one for the tie. no good. purdue wins is 76-73 advancing to the sweet 16. all right. we had the best tournament of the year on the pga tour at arnie's place. tiger woods made a run at title but back-to-back bogeys ended that while remember mcilroy who hasn't won on the pga tour in 539 days was out of his mind. bay hill the place arnie built. tiger woods was within a shot on the lead, 5 under par until the tee shot on 16 finds a bush out...
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and at first ben butler, of all men, shut him down.e and then butler began to realizr that, you know, we're unable to defend new orleans without more troops, and the war department is not giving them to us. so, therefore, we'll give a signalan that they can bring lit that they can recruit these black troops, so they started recruiting them. >> i would say, coming back to the question of r responsibilit that even after the final emancipation proclamation calls for black troops, i think in lincoln's mind, it's still them proving themselves at places like fordes gibson. i think at that point, they've realized what a force this can d be. you could credit the black troops themselves well. >> i do know that right after the fourth of july in 1862 after illinois governor yates soeb erd up a little bit, he wrote a letter to the president. harsher measures and to recruit all loyal men pm many. and i think the governor of massachusetts and some other governors would have chimed in to this and that would have added to his decision. >> we have time for one more question. >> not torc cut your own t
and at first ben butler, of all men, shut him down.e and then butler began to realizr that, you know, we're unable to defend new orleans without more troops, and the war department is not giving them to us. so, therefore, we'll give a signalan that they can bring lit that they can recruit these black troops, so they started recruiting them. >> i would say, coming back to the question of r responsibilit that even after the final emancipation proclamation calls for black troops, i think in...
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paul butler, what's your take on these arguments? >> with stormy daniels it's almost a law school exam. on the one hand, she cashed the check. it's a good contract. on the other hand she's saying mr. trump was supposed to sign. if you look at the contract, he is a different party. he has obligations and burdens and consideration he get something from it. you would expect he would have to sign. at the end of the day, this is a big case. it's going to be resolved by california contract law. >> susan, can i ask you about this question of duress? nancy brought it up this idea. stormy daniels has in her interview talked about this idea that she signed or put her name to statements that denied she had an affair, that are contradicting what she's saying now, because she felt bullied, intimidated and under duress. do you think this element of her story is something that's going to resonate more strongly with voters than other elements of it? >> it certainly will because in this interview as well as even with the playmate interview, there was
paul butler, what's your take on these arguments? >> with stormy daniels it's almost a law school exam. on the one hand, she cashed the check. it's a good contract. on the other hand she's saying mr. trump was supposed to sign. if you look at the contract, he is a different party. he has obligations and burdens and consideration he get something from it. you would expect he would have to sign. at the end of the day, this is a big case. it's going to be resolved by california contract law....
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and ben butler shut him down. and then butler began to realize that, you know, this was -- they were unable to defend new orleans without more troops. and the war department is not giving them to us. so therefore, we'll give a signal that they can have the green light to take the black troops and they started recruiting them. >> and i would say coming back to the question of responsibility that even after the final emancipation proclamation calls for black troops, i think in lincoln's mind, it is still an experiment. and the black soldiers prove themselves in places like gibson. and at that point, both lincoln and stanton begin to throw more resources, they have realized what a force this can be. so you could credit the black troops themselves with proving what black troops can do. >> and to add to that, i know right after the fourth of july in 1862, after illinois governor yates sobered up a little bit. he wrote a letter to -- he wrote a letter to the president demanding stricter measures, harsher measures and to
and ben butler shut him down. and then butler began to realize that, you know, this was -- they were unable to defend new orleans without more troops. and the war department is not giving them to us. so therefore, we'll give a signal that they can have the green light to take the black troops and they started recruiting them. >> and i would say coming back to the question of responsibility that even after the final emancipation proclamation calls for black troops, i think in lincoln's...
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clear for a few years but investing in this generation can only help the economy in the future natasha butler for counting the cost. france and finally the international monetary fund says the economic impact of a nine month blockade on qatar is easing its latest figures show the gulf crisis has actually helped a country to become more self-reliant saeed it reports from doha. but. out of a crisis comes opportunity and for twenty three year old abdullah it's this a new machine to make it cottons made from recycled paper it can produce as many as one hundred thousand of them a day meeting outdoor low be able to meet a boom in local production since the blockade after the gulf crisis we lost all our main customers because they are mainly from saudi arabia land and u.a.e. but we never gave up on our business and we continued searching another new way to run our factory also weighed the owns the only paper recycling factory in qatar which has four times as many customers since the blockade started in june and the factory exports eighty percent of its recycled paper to the likes of china sri lanka
clear for a few years but investing in this generation can only help the economy in the future natasha butler for counting the cost. france and finally the international monetary fund says the economic impact of a nine month blockade on qatar is easing its latest figures show the gulf crisis has actually helped a country to become more self-reliant saeed it reports from doha. but. out of a crisis comes opportunity and for twenty three year old abdullah it's this a new machine to make it cottons...
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butler's only had a little tiny bit of a head on that, and that had to deal with the butler's being men and the cooks being women. but, there were plenty of an slaved men cooking through these kitchens. there was a lot of pride that slavers took in their cooks. you can see this back and forth in the letters talking about how grand their dinner is going to be and how amazing the food was on a certain night. these are references of the mistresses talking about how cooks might not be good enough to cook so they have to reschedule a dinner. the cook's role was very significant. what other enslaved the person has the power to influence the scheduling of an event but on by white people? enslaved cooks had to work 24 hours a day, always on call, and if you think about the culture of the south in particular, people travel weeks to get to someone's plantation home to visit family or friends. when any of any of these people would arrive, they would be expected to have food. that was the hospitality tradition of the south. the hospink about how -- where the hospitality comes from, it comes from ma
butler's only had a little tiny bit of a head on that, and that had to deal with the butler's being men and the cooks being women. but, there were plenty of an slaved men cooking through these kitchens. there was a lot of pride that slavers took in their cooks. you can see this back and forth in the letters talking about how grand their dinner is going to be and how amazing the food was on a certain night. these are references of the mistresses talking about how cooks might not be good enough...
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>> "judas butler, judas butler is a leading, founder, considered a founder of queer theory. have you read her? judith butler is very well known among radical college students, widely read. and calls herself a. lesbian, masculine lesbian and she says we naturally aspire to an inner coherence between biological sex, gender, and sexual orientation. we went that inner wholeness and to be aligned, all are part of mind with one another. it is natural to aspire to that inner unity. she doesn't fit that. the book is called gender trouble. she writes the book saying we have to give up our goal of having a natural inner unity. called for d naturalizing, denying any natural connection, and a precursor of gender unicorn because she doesn't have 5 beds -- bits and pieces but the three. she had biological gender identity, sexual orientation, and the notion that we are disparate collection, patchwork of bits and pieces and no natural inner unity and we have to accept that. we are healthier and happier when we have inner alignment, when there is coherent gender and sexual desire, and when a
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four people were killed in the attacks natasha butler joins us now from. london how people are feeling there and attention. well the people in this community are really just trying to absorb the events of friday when that gunman shot dead four people taking hostages in a supermarket and then pledge his allegiance to i saw you know people here have seen attacks similar to this across france over the last few years but no one would have imagined that such a thing such violence could happen on their own doorstep and of course that sense of sadness as well with the news that i want to this forty four year old police officer friend has now died of his injuries now he was the police officer who went into the supermarket very bravely swapped himself with a female hostage he left his mobile phone open inside the supermarket and that allowed police officers outside to follow events inside and he was one of the last people to leave but very sadly as we have heard he has died of his injuries the french president a short while ago put out in fact a statement paying ho
four people were killed in the attacks natasha butler joins us now from. london how people are feeling there and attention. well the people in this community are really just trying to absorb the events of friday when that gunman shot dead four people taking hostages in a supermarket and then pledge his allegiance to i saw you know people here have seen attacks similar to this across france over the last few years but no one would have imagined that such a thing such violence could happen on...
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the rail workers promising three months of rolling strikes he still faces a test of strength natasha butler al-jazeera paris. well in all the developments francis former president nicolas sarkozy has been speaking on national t.v. a day after being put on a formal investigation for saving illegal campaign funding is accused of receiving tens of millions of dollars from libya's lately don't want to get down so close he denies the allegations or by the reports from paris six of one of his nicknames is . just twenty four hours after being placed under formal investigation into nicolas sarkozy has come out fighting with us having failed to convince a paris judge to drop the corruption charges on national television sarkozy put his case before the court of french public opinion devotion of a deal of more mundane yes you i want to express the depth of my indignation i owe it to a french people only to tell them the truth i did not betray their trust. and he lashed out at his libyan accusers c genre those people who assassins criminals delinquents have not come up with any evidence the libyan witn
the rail workers promising three months of rolling strikes he still faces a test of strength natasha butler al-jazeera paris. well in all the developments francis former president nicolas sarkozy has been speaking on national t.v. a day after being put on a formal investigation for saving illegal campaign funding is accused of receiving tens of millions of dollars from libya's lately don't want to get down so close he denies the allegations or by the reports from paris six of one of his...
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and at first ben butler of all men shut him down. and then butler began to realize that, you know, this is, we are unable to defend orleans without more troops, and the war department is not giving them to us, and so therefore, we will give light and let them have these troops. >> and even after the final emancipation proclamation calls for the troops, it is still an experiment, experiment, and the black soldiers themselves proved themselves at places like port gibson and at that point, both lincoln and stanton begin to throw more resources into what a force this can be and you can credit the black troops themselves with proving what black troops can do. >> that, to add to that, i do know that right after the 4th of july in 1862 after the illinois governor yates sobered up a little bit, he wrote a letter to, to the president demanding stricter measures and harsher measures to recruit all loyal men. so i think that it is coming also from the state war governors. i think that the go of massachusetts and some of the new england governor
and at first ben butler of all men shut him down. and then butler began to realize that, you know, this is, we are unable to defend orleans without more troops, and the war department is not giving them to us, and so therefore, we will give light and let them have these troops. >> and even after the final emancipation proclamation calls for the troops, it is still an experiment, experiment, and the black soldiers themselves proved themselves at places like port gibson and at that point,...
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the country feel a sense of anger and despair in bell tram some of found a reason to hope for tasha butler al-jazeera paris. funerals are being held for some of the victims of a fire at a shopping center in such siberia on sunday is a day of national mourning in russia to remember the sixty four victims forty one of whom were children and as really challenge reports from moscow people now want. oh. on sunday now dish. took her grandchildren ten year old maria and eight year old constantine to the cinema they didn't come back just three victims of the russian shopping mall fire that killed at least sixty four people said again natalya's house will be quiet now the children to go on there are many more shattered families like the ago because most of those who died in the fire were kids thank you so this tragedy is made even worse by the fact the children became victims of the blaze great grief is upon all of us and the no words that can express our shared pain the bereaved siberian city of camera began burying its dead on wednesday but as more bodies are identified many more coffins will be
the country feel a sense of anger and despair in bell tram some of found a reason to hope for tasha butler al-jazeera paris. funerals are being held for some of the victims of a fire at a shopping center in such siberia on sunday is a day of national mourning in russia to remember the sixty four victims forty one of whom were children and as really challenge reports from moscow people now want. oh. on sunday now dish. took her grandchildren ten year old maria and eight year old constantine to...
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has praised the place response to the attack in particular the heroism of one officer let's watch a butler has the latest from caracas on. people in the french town of caucus on pay tribute to. the forty four year old french police officer have swapped himself for a hostage in a supermarket attack on friday short by the gunman he later died of his injuries in this small town known in france for its medieval citadel people say he was a hero. he was a man who was passionate about his job i can only imagine that he knew that going into that supermarket he had little chance of getting out to give others a chance to leave if he kept us on this you. caucus on it like a village it's a lovely place people are happy here i'm angry that there are bad people out there it was on friday morning that a gunman hijacked a car in caucus on killing its passenger he then shot and wounded one of a group of four police officers who were out jogging he then drove to the nearby town of tire but where he attacked a supermarket took hostages and killed two more people pledging allegiance to myself. if you. do i sa
has praised the place response to the attack in particular the heroism of one officer let's watch a butler has the latest from caracas on. people in the french town of caucus on pay tribute to. the forty four year old french police officer have swapped himself for a hostage in a supermarket attack on friday short by the gunman he later died of his injuries in this small town known in france for its medieval citadel people say he was a hero. he was a man who was passionate about his job i can...
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i'm natasha butler in paris where we're watching live pictures from the memorial for i don't know the french police officer killed in an attack on friday. and why is a barbarian schoolteachers threatening to storm the president's office. welcome to the program north korea's leader has met china's president on his first foreign trip since taking power seven years ago kim jong un's secretive meeting for the first time with pain was revealed after it had happened chinese state media reports that kim is saying he's open to giving up his nuclear program his all china correspondent adrian brown with the latest from beijing. and so he was here after all chinese state controlled media waited until kim jong un was back home before confirming what officials had tried so hard to deny just a day earlier in the great hall of the people kim jong un and his wife were welcomed like old friends by president xi jinping a brief greeting in korean was the only time kim's voice was heard. appearance is important at times like this kim looked like an old style communist leader where is she opted for a busi
i'm natasha butler in paris where we're watching live pictures from the memorial for i don't know the french police officer killed in an attack on friday. and why is a barbarian schoolteachers threatening to storm the president's office. welcome to the program north korea's leader has met china's president on his first foreign trip since taking power seven years ago kim jong un's secretive meeting for the first time with pain was revealed after it had happened chinese state media reports that...
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before taking hostages in the southern town of tribal on friday he was later shot dead by police but butler has this update while people here are really trying to come to terms with the violence that happened say on friday when this gunman shot today four people and took hostages in a supermarket of course people have seen similar attacks across france over the past few years but few could have ever imagined that something like this could happen on their doorstep and then of course there is an added sense of sadness in with the news that alan nobel to this forty four year old police officer has died of his injuries now belt was the brave police officer who went into the supermarket swapping him self with a female hostage when he went in he left his mobile phone all in and that's allowed police officers outside the supermarkets of follow events inside he was one of the last people to leave but sadly the french president announced a short time ago that he has died of his injuries and paid homage to his courage and bravery. as police investigated the scene in the town of type in southwest fran
before taking hostages in the southern town of tribal on friday he was later shot dead by police but butler has this update while people here are really trying to come to terms with the violence that happened say on friday when this gunman shot today four people and took hostages in a supermarket of course people have seen similar attacks across france over the past few years but few could have ever imagined that something like this could happen on their doorstep and then of course there is an...
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butler, that it will come from the south. the homes on broadway are so high up there. i know for personal fact it is mosssy and wet on the rear sides of the homes because it is shadowed by the broadway street homes. there is little light. some from the west. i ask that you -- and try to find an appropriate time. if you find that you can make an adjustment. >> on the motion. >> the motion passes. 6-1. >> the department staff. there are additional letters that come in. i have letters of support and one letter of opposition. i will pass these to the commission secretary. >> the project, the renovations and the addition of the partial fourth story to be constructed above the three-storey building. the subject properties on the south side of the street. it occupies, measuring 100 feet deep. the building has a garage and a larger region occupying both floors. >> the three storey residential building owned by the dr. to the east of the subject properties, the three storey. directly across green and north the subject properties is a three storey, and directly behind is the sub
butler, that it will come from the south. the homes on broadway are so high up there. i know for personal fact it is mosssy and wet on the rear sides of the homes because it is shadowed by the broadway street homes. there is little light. some from the west. i ask that you -- and try to find an appropriate time. if you find that you can make an adjustment. >> on the motion. >> the motion passes. 6-1. >> the department staff. there are additional letters that come in. i have...
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life but losing his own has been posthumously awarded france's highest award for bravery that tasha butler reports from paris. trams coffin was a school to paris and to pouring rain people came to pay their respects to a french police officer has become a national hero in imposing courtyard of the adelaide france's most famous military memorial think tim's families joined politicians of all persuasions and former presidents in a show of unity on friday beltrami had swapped himself with a hostage in an attack in southern france it was a display of courage that cost him his life the consumes a preschool just as soon as we learned of this high risk act all french people trembled as one one of us said stood up straight clear headed and brave he was standing up to islam missed aggression to hate the folly of murder and with him the whole country's heart swelled with the french spirit of resistance the bravery of one man taking the whole country with him mccall wanted beltrami the commander of the legion of honor one of france's highest accolades the nobel transactions have touched so many peopl
life but losing his own has been posthumously awarded france's highest award for bravery that tasha butler reports from paris. trams coffin was a school to paris and to pouring rain people came to pay their respects to a french police officer has become a national hero in imposing courtyard of the adelaide france's most famous military memorial think tim's families joined politicians of all persuasions and former presidents in a show of unity on friday beltrami had swapped himself with a...
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thanks for that let's go over now to natasha butler she joins us live from paris and it's interesting an extraordinary call was made to the effort also from the e.u. . yes the european union sending a very strong message to moscow that the soulsby chemical attack is unacceptable and the european union leaders believe that russia is behind it we have seen fourteen. nations actually come out and say that they are going to expel diplomats from their countries we heard a little bit earlier from the french foreign ministry they put out a statement saying that they will expel four russian diplomats from paris and those diplomats have to leave within a week we've seen the same picture in germany for example where four diplomats are being told to leave the country there as well so definitely a coordinated response the e.u. president donald tusk also said that we could see more expulsions in the coming days or additional measures and last week at an e.u. summit in brussels the french president actually said that this chemical attack in solsbury was an attack on the e.u. sovereignty against an
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before taking hostages at a supermarket in the town of trade he was shot dead by the police latasha butler is there. as police investigated the scene in the town of type in southwest france a clearer picture began to emerge of the man who'd killed three people and wounded more than a dozen others in a shooting rampage in three locations before he was killed by police the paris prosecutors said twenty six year old red or one locked him was born in morocco but lived locally and had become radicalized pyramid to determine look dog the man went to the supermarket by shouting allahu akbar and stated he was a soldier of eisel and ready to die for syria he was asking for their break brothers before shooting a customer a member of staff and they both died instantly but in two thousand and seventeen he was under surveillance but there's no signs of indicating he would carry out a terrorist attack. the attack took place in three stages first encounter the gunman carjacked a white opel car wounding the driver and killing his passenger then stealing caucus on the gunman shot and wounded one of a group
before taking hostages at a supermarket in the town of trade he was shot dead by the police latasha butler is there. as police investigated the scene in the town of type in southwest france a clearer picture began to emerge of the man who'd killed three people and wounded more than a dozen others in a shooting rampage in three locations before he was killed by police the paris prosecutors said twenty six year old red or one locked him was born in morocco but lived locally and had become...
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let me quote judith butler. judith butler is one of the leading, she's a founder of -- she's considered a founder of queer theory. do you know her? is -- have you read her? okay. judith butler is very well known among radical college students. she's widely read. anyway, and she's, she calls herself a butch lesbian, so she's a masculine lesbian, and she says, you know, we naturally aspire to an inner coherence, as she puts it, between biological sex, gender and sexual orientation. i mean, we want to have that, to be aligned, all our parts alined with one another. she said it's natural to aspire to that kind of inner unity. she herself doesn't fit that. and so she writes a book, her book is called "gender trouble." she writes a book saying, well, i guess we just have to give up our goals of having a natural inner unity. in fact, she calls -- she says to call it natural is a process, and she calls for denaturalizing sex and gender which means denying that there's any natural connection between your biological sex,
let me quote judith butler. judith butler is one of the leading, she's a founder of -- she's considered a founder of queer theory. do you know her? is -- have you read her? okay. judith butler is very well known among radical college students. she's widely read. anyway, and she's, she calls herself a butch lesbian, so she's a masculine lesbian, and she says, you know, we naturally aspire to an inner coherence, as she puts it, between biological sex, gender and sexual orientation. i mean, we...
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before taking hostages at a supermarket in the town of trey and he was shot dead by police natasha butler reports. as police investigated the scene in the town of type in southwest france a clearer picture began to emerge of the man who had killed three people and wounded more than a dozen others in a shooting rampage in three locations before he was killed by police the paris prosecutors said twenty six year old red to one locked him was born in morocco but lived locally and it become radicalized you're meant to do to relieve. the man went to the supermarket by shouting. and stated he was a soldier and ready to die for syria he was asking for their brothers before shooting a customer a member of staff they both died instantly in two thousand and seventeen he was under surveillance but there's no signs of indicating he would carry out a terrorist attack. the attack took place in three stages first encounter the gunman carjacked a white opel car wounding the driver and killing his passenger then stealing caucus on the gunman shot and wounded one of a group of four police officers who were
before taking hostages at a supermarket in the town of trey and he was shot dead by police natasha butler reports. as police investigated the scene in the town of type in southwest france a clearer picture began to emerge of the man who had killed three people and wounded more than a dozen others in a shooting rampage in three locations before he was killed by police the paris prosecutors said twenty six year old red to one locked him was born in morocco but lived locally and it become...
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the most famous line in "gone with the wind" has read butler -- rhett butler saying "friendly my dear, i don't give a dam," but it is not there in the book. steinbeck's message in "grapes of wrath" was toned down for the movie, although he admired the movie. you have nuances and differences. i encourage people to watch the movie and read the novel. brian: here is a clip about "all the king's men," ?ho was huey long tom: a governor and senator from louisiana. he was self designated as a redneck, and he would be representative of the hicks , the oil the oligarchy and lumber and cotton in that state. he was a change agent. brian: he was assassinated. tom: in 1935. brian: in the novel? tom: he gets assassinated at the end of the novel. brian: a famous actor plays the crawford.ddrick tom: he won the oscar that year, as did the movie. it is a great movie. there is a second movie i do not recommend, second version. brian: let's watch this clip. [video clip] >> they told you a thousand times just like they told me. i am going to stay in this race, and i am on my own. listen to me, you hicks,
the most famous line in "gone with the wind" has read butler -- rhett butler saying "friendly my dear, i don't give a dam," but it is not there in the book. steinbeck's message in "grapes of wrath" was toned down for the movie, although he admired the movie. you have nuances and differences. i encourage people to watch the movie and read the novel. brian: here is a clip about "all the king's men," ?ho was huey long tom: a governor and senator from...
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economy or consumers at risk here to answer those questions and more as bartlett nailer of public citizen butler thank you for being with us again we really appreciate your expertise particularly in the middle of all this bring us up to date on what's going on in the united states senate really as we speak literally as we speak the bill is asked twenty one fifty five it's got about forty provisions in it the motion to proceed with that they took place today at about eleven o'clock in the morning it got sixty six votes in favor which means about seventeen democrats joined with the republicans and to move this bill forward it's likely to be debated over the next few days with a final vote as early as thursday if not into next week so the president had. talked when he was a candidate about repealing the wall street reform and consumer protection act of two thousand and ten but otherwise known as dodd frank and i sort of thought well that's probably not going to happen it would be really bad and then he's talked in the last year since he's been president about the reduced regulations but those reduc
economy or consumers at risk here to answer those questions and more as bartlett nailer of public citizen butler thank you for being with us again we really appreciate your expertise particularly in the middle of all this bring us up to date on what's going on in the united states senate really as we speak literally as we speak the bill is asked twenty one fifty five it's got about forty provisions in it the motion to proceed with that they took place today at about eleven o'clock in the...
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butler. thank you for being here. attorney general sessions, we heard a comment earlier from princeton, west virginia, that you touched upon. i was wondering if you would not mind telling us a little bit about the department of justice may be able to do to crack down on the pill mills and fraudulent prescriptions, knowing that there are tens of millions of americans who suffer from chronic pain and need these medications. we're talking about the pill mills and fraudulent prescriptions like the amount of pills that we heard of in west virginia area had ag sessions: yes. it definitely has to be looked at. we as a nation are an outlier. we consume more pain medications by prescription than any other country in the world by far. that is resulting in addiction, substantial percentage of addicts started with pain pills. i am sending a directive to the dea today, to look at their regulatory capabilities to see if we can perhaps reduce the number of drug being prescribed in america. it is my goal about prescription drugs in p
butler. thank you for being here. attorney general sessions, we heard a comment earlier from princeton, west virginia, that you touched upon. i was wondering if you would not mind telling us a little bit about the department of justice may be able to do to crack down on the pill mills and fraudulent prescriptions, knowing that there are tens of millions of americans who suffer from chronic pain and need these medications. we're talking about the pill mills and fraudulent prescriptions like the...
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know if you're familiar of the medal of honor winner was a major marine corps major general smedley butler who these are back in the one nine hundred for those of you that don't know and he authored a book called war is a rocket and in that book he wrote i spent thirty three years and four months in active military service and during that period i spent most of my time as a high class muscle man for big business for wall street and the bankers i wanted to ask you in your experience is that still a problem today you know does that kind of money corporate influence that we know pulls so many strings in washington you know how much of a role does that play in the day to day business of the pentagon and where we choose to operate around the world you know i think that's a great question particularly watching the hawks you've got to watch this for a decision and we have to ask this question continuously and then as and i'm familiar with the general's comments in his book and and when when he fought and war won for example the defense spending was forty percent of gross domestic product forty pe
know if you're familiar of the medal of honor winner was a major marine corps major general smedley butler who these are back in the one nine hundred for those of you that don't know and he authored a book called war is a rocket and in that book he wrote i spent thirty three years and four months in active military service and during that period i spent most of my time as a high class muscle man for big business for wall street and the bankers i wanted to ask you in your experience is that...
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had a friend of mine text me that her relative was add ridge and butler. she was try iing to come home fm work and was going to take the turnpike. the turnpike eastbound as we went over it from german town, gridlocked. not moving. if you're feting on it, you're going to be sitting there for a while. >> a lot of that gridlock out there. that right there where she is, just an example. microcosm of what people are dealing with in this storm. now we're at the jersey shore. looking live at cape may marina. conditions here. gusts there have reached 60 miles per hour. >> jersey shore reporter ted greenberg is live in ocean city. just the start of the problem there, ted. >> the winds this afternoon are really causing a problem. lots of problems. with these waves. take a look at some pictures i got just a kouchl minutes ago from cape may. this is from the cape may fire department and images of a building on jackson street. a roof was blown off the building. indi indi indicative of how strong the winds are. that pild building has businesses on the bottom. luckily, n
had a friend of mine text me that her relative was add ridge and butler. she was try iing to come home fm work and was going to take the turnpike. the turnpike eastbound as we went over it from german town, gridlocked. not moving. if you're feting on it, you're going to be sitting there for a while. >> a lot of that gridlock out there. that right there where she is, just an example. microcosm of what people are dealing with in this storm. now we're at the jersey shore. looking live at...