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dr. jane goodall. about 60 years ago, she moved to africa to study chimpanzees, and what she learned revolutionized our understanding of what non-humans can do. today, she is devoting herself to inspiring young people around the world to do more to protect the climate and the environment for animals in africa and all over the world. i had the chance to sit down with dr. jane goodall recently and learn firsthand why this woman, 89 years old, is still so admired and dedicated to helping make the planet a better place. thank you very much for coming here. we are going to go through a lot of what you have done and the things that make you so popular. on your last name. that kind of describes everything. "good all." you ever thought of changing it to "good for all" because you are doing so many things or "great all"? dr. goodall: [laughs] we have on our website good for all news because i truly believe that we need to know the doom and gloom, we do, but why don't we give more time to amazing p
dr. jane goodall. about 60 years ago, she moved to africa to study chimpanzees, and what she learned revolutionized our understanding of what non-humans can do. today, she is devoting herself to inspiring young people around the world to do more to protect the climate and the environment for animals in africa and all over the world. i had the chance to sit down with dr. jane goodall recently and learn firsthand why this woman, 89 years old, is still so admired and dedicated to helping make the...
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dr. goto -- dr. goodall: national geographic said we will fund jane's research after six months money. david: national geographic was able to get people interested because of what reason? dr. goodall: this is what the scientist said, they said the geographic is giving her money because they can put her on the cover, because she's got nice legs. so, if that would happen today, there would be a lawsuit. back then i just thought -- well, it was a different world back then. i thought, if my legs had got me the money to do what i want to do, thank you legs. david: national geographic sent the photographer over, they took the pictures, it became a famous article and then you became pretty well known, did you sit -- did you decide to go back to england and do something else, get your phd? dr. goodall: no, legal -- leakey wrote to me and set i picked you because you had not gone to university in your brain wasn't cluttered up with the very arrogant way scientists treated animals back then, as manner -- as me
dr. goto -- dr. goodall: national geographic said we will fund jane's research after six months money. david: national geographic was able to get people interested because of what reason? dr. goodall: this is what the scientist said, they said the geographic is giving her money because they can put her on the cover, because she's got nice legs. so, if that would happen today, there would be a lawsuit. back then i just thought -- well, it was a different world back then. i thought, if my legs...
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dr. blackstone: dr. june was my pediatrician, a black woman and i talk about how growing up my mother would take us -- she was in leadership roles in black organizations and she would take my sister and me to the meetings so i was exposed to what it means to be a black physician at an early age. dr. mulvaney was well known and respected, someone who had been caring for me and my sister since we were babies. mildred clark is an ob/gyn on our block in crown heights, the only neighborhood we lived in. what i did not realize was i had a rare experience being surrounded by black women physicians to the point where i thought most physicians were black women until i got to college and recognized most students did not look like me. these women were role models to me just like my mother and that representation was important in giving me the confidence to recognize that being a physician was possible. host: you describe your mother at harvard as a fish out of water. dr. blackstone: yes, i talk about how when she g
dr. blackstone: dr. june was my pediatrician, a black woman and i talk about how growing up my mother would take us -- she was in leadership roles in black organizations and she would take my sister and me to the meetings so i was exposed to what it means to be a black physician at an early age. dr. mulvaney was well known and respected, someone who had been caring for me and my sister since we were babies. mildred clark is an ob/gyn on our block in crown heights, the only neighborhood we lived...
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dr. peter marks. dr. marks is a director for center for biologics evaluation and research at the u.s. food and drug administration. dr. george reed grimes is the director of injury compensation programs at the u.s. health resources and services administration. pursuant to committee on oversight and accountability rule, the witnesses will please stand and raise their right hands. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony that you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you god? thank you. you may be seated. let the record show that the witnesses all answered in the affirmative. the slight cub -- subcommittee appreciates you all for being here today and we look forward to your testimony that me remind the witnesses that we have read your written statements and they will appear in full in the hearing record. please limit your oriole statements to five minutes. as a reminder, please press the button on the microphone in front of you so that it is on and the
dr. peter marks. dr. marks is a director for center for biologics evaluation and research at the u.s. food and drug administration. dr. george reed grimes is the director of injury compensation programs at the u.s. health resources and services administration. pursuant to committee on oversight and accountability rule, the witnesses will please stand and raise their right hands. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony that you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth, and...
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dr. martin luther king junior's assassination at the lorraine motel in 1968, dr. king traveled to memphis, tennessee, to support striking sanitation workers as they demanded their civil and human rights. it's been the national civil rights long standing to honor and preserve the legacy of dr. king. as we chronicle the american civil rights movement and tell the story of the ongoing struggle for human rights here at the museum, we educate and serve as a catalyst to inspire action, to create positive social change. i'm reminded of what king stood for. he said, yes, if you want to say what i that. i was a drum major, say that i a drum major for justice. say that i was a drum major for peace. it was a drum major. i was drum major for righteousness and all the shallow things will not matter how dr. king's legacy urges all of us to to push the arc of the moral universe, to build clearly and directly towards justice justice. we are honored to have some very special guests joining us today. all o
dr. martin luther king junior's assassination at the lorraine motel in 1968, dr. king traveled to memphis, tennessee, to support striking sanitation workers as they demanded their civil and human rights. it's been the national civil rights long standing to honor and preserve the legacy of dr. king. as we chronicle the american civil rights movement and tell the story of the ongoing struggle for human rights here at the museum, we educate and serve as a catalyst to inspire action, to create...
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dr. califf, welcome, thank you for your good work. in march of 2024, the fda issued a proposed rule regarding electrical stimulation devices that are intended to reduce or stop self-injurious or aggressive behavior in some patients. if finalized the proposed rule , would remove these electric stimulation devices from the market and the devices will no longer be considered legally marketed. i've tried to read as much as i can on these. as an attorney i try to refrain from making medical decisions on my own. especially for my constituents. i do know that the geneva convention regards these devices as torture. but i also have a group of families in my district who have children and loved ones who are undergoing these treatments and they claim that those treatments help. now, as a result of this rule, these treatments will go away and my constituents have asked me to ask you and the fda to meet with them to talk about the consequences of the fda's rule. and so as a member of congress, on beha
dr. califf, welcome, thank you for your good work. in march of 2024, the fda issued a proposed rule regarding electrical stimulation devices that are intended to reduce or stop self-injurious or aggressive behavior in some patients. if finalized the proposed rule , would remove these electric stimulation devices from the market and the devices will no longer be considered legally marketed. i've tried to read as much as i can on these. as an attorney i try to refrain from making medical...
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"dr. phil prime time." here we have a 73-year-old, 73 years young, dr. phil is going to start a network. what are you thinking? >> i'm thinking there is some important work to be done. and i think everything i've ever done has prepared me for what i'm now doing. >> reporter: so when i hear you say dr. phil's still got game and he still wants to play. >> yeah, i think so. >> take your own life in your own hands. >> reporter: with his golf cart at the ready, dr. phil took us on a tour of the brand-new newsroom. of all your success in your lane, what makes you think dr. phil should get involved in the news business? >> well, i wanted to do a network, and the network is really anchored by "dr. phil prime time." just giving the facts, no spin. >> reporter: and the network will air more than just his prime-time show with a morning and evening newscast, as well as a true crime show hosted by nancy grace, a daytime show with steve harvey, and a reality dating series co-hosted by ex-bachelor host chris harrison. what's the goal? what's the purpose? what's the des
"dr. phil prime time." here we have a 73-year-old, 73 years young, dr. phil is going to start a network. what are you thinking? >> i'm thinking there is some important work to be done. and i think everything i've ever done has prepared me for what i'm now doing. >> reporter: so when i hear you say dr. phil's still got game and he still wants to play. >> yeah, i think so. >> take your own life in your own hands. >> reporter: with his golf cart at the...
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dr. alfred smith and he got us involved in the city council, the school board and the emphasis on social justice began then and then use ended up in el cerrito for about 13 years and i was in richmond and we continued our ministries together. about 17 years ago he asked me to host here and so i have been mentored along with elizabeth and we want to thank gail, his wife, for the wonderful celebration of his life that we had about five weeks ago. blessings, to you, gayle, and your family. you have been all over the world with you, many trips to pakistan, i have always admired that and appreciate that. one of the persons he admired deeply in his ministry was howard thurman, the great, spiritual , religious giant among us. he always said make sure, allow time for this guest. great to have you, dorsey. >> always appreciate the opportunity to come to mosaic. >> you have been there for how many years? >> 25 years, plus. i was not installed until 1984. the actual celebration of 25 years will be n
dr. alfred smith and he got us involved in the city council, the school board and the emphasis on social justice began then and then use ended up in el cerrito for about 13 years and i was in richmond and we continued our ministries together. about 17 years ago he asked me to host here and so i have been mentored along with elizabeth and we want to thank gail, his wife, for the wonderful celebration of his life that we had about five weeks ago. blessings, to you, gayle, and your family. you...
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dr. motaghi, mr. dr. rizdi, well , i told you that according to the analyzes that had been done, that the zionist regime was placed in a strategic position after the sadiq operation, well , some predictions were made that maybe some measures would be taken. but if you review the past of this regime, the wars it was involved in were always short-term and always tried to be outside its own land. we see a space now . mr. dr. motaghim considering that iran has the means and the will, and in any case, it has the ability to continue . what direction do you think the process will go now in this situation? is the zionist regime even capable of confronting the continuation of tension with iran without the help of the united states? no, you know this claim that some after hitting our drones , those who hit america themselves said that the zionist regime itself could not have done that without the help of america. americans are now familiar with iran's military capability, that is, the deterrence that the country ne
dr. motaghi, mr. dr. rizdi, well , i told you that according to the analyzes that had been done, that the zionist regime was placed in a strategic position after the sadiq operation, well , some predictions were made that maybe some measures would be taken. but if you review the past of this regime, the wars it was involved in were always short-term and always tried to be outside its own land. we see a space now . mr. dr. motaghim considering that iran has the means and the will, and in any...
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dr cass says the fastest l right. dr cass says the fastest curowin right. dr cass says the fastest growing group _ right. dr cass says the fastest growing group identifying - right. dr cass says the fastest i growing group identifying under right. dr cass says the fastest - growing group identifying under the trans umbrella is nonbinary and we know even less about the outcomes for this group because she says medication is by definition, by clinical definition, it is binary. i will bring in rebecca. i will ask keith another question if i get the chance. good morning, rebecca. goad chance. good morning, rebecca. good morninu. i chance. good morning, rebecca. good morning- i know— chance. good morning, rebecca. good morning. i know you _ chance. good morning, rebecca. good morning. i know you are _ chance. good morning, rebecca. good morning. i know you are talking - morning. i know you are talking about your _ morning. i know you are talking about your daughter, _ morning. i know you are talking about your daughter, tell - morning. i know you are talking ab
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dr. kanani moghadam, mr. dr. borgheri, referring to the creation of a new and new phenomenon in these equations were mentioned yesterday by the supreme leader of the revolution. equations and calculations in this let's continue the same discussion on this topic . the countries that called themselves superpowers , the countries that for many years were conducting media maneuvers in terms of military security and security and presented themselves as superior , suddenly collapsed on the 7th of october on the 15th of mehr. they fall and experience an irreparable failure that the supreme leader of the revolution pointed out in yesterday's speech that this failure is still continuing and they themselves are in the trap they were caught in. what creates this strength in the axis of resistance, this endurance in the axis of resistance and the people of palestine and gaza, and of course the world's companionship with them. well, the road map that the supreme leader declared based on that imam's doctrine in determining the
dr. kanani moghadam, mr. dr. borgheri, referring to the creation of a new and new phenomenon in these equations were mentioned yesterday by the supreme leader of the revolution. equations and calculations in this let's continue the same discussion on this topic . the countries that called themselves superpowers , the countries that for many years were conducting media maneuvers in terms of military security and security and presented themselves as superior , suddenly collapsed on the 7th of...
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dr. tim howard, a wealthy physician, gifted orator and the founder of the regional council of -- leadership, a premiere civil rights organization active in the mississippi delta. there will be hell to pay in mississippi. decent citizens are not going to continue to be treated like this dr. howard announced after learning about till's murder. as seen in this publication in which dr. howard wrote foreword. mississippi was as a ticking time bomb and epitomized the savagery that characterized the us south. and i'll just add when emmett till killed in august of in august of 1955, he was just latest of a string murders that were happening in that summer. i keep was killed in may in the states and two weeks before till was killed. another man was killed on the courthouse lawn of mississippi for trying to register people to vote. so people saw emmett till as just the incident happening in the state. born in murray, kentucky, in 1908, dr. howard was called the most controversial figure in mississi
dr. tim howard, a wealthy physician, gifted orator and the founder of the regional council of -- leadership, a premiere civil rights organization active in the mississippi delta. there will be hell to pay in mississippi. decent citizens are not going to continue to be treated like this dr. howard announced after learning about till's murder. as seen in this publication in which dr. howard wrote foreword. mississippi was as a ticking time bomb and epitomized the savagery that characterized the...
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dr. michael kirk, one of our experts. today is a total eclipse. how are you feeling today? dr. kirk: it is totally different. i am ecstatic. the eclipse is really cool. you can feel it. the energy here is electric. joy: if you look around, you can see the darkness is coming. let's have a quick look. we are almost there. we are a couple of minutes away. dr. kirk: just a crescent left. joy: let's look at some of the ways public are participating. can you talk about the science projects? dr. kirk: yes, there are people all around the country right now making measurements of audio recordings, to see how the environment is changing, and it is a great opportunity to do genuine science with audio recorders. joy: fantastic. so, we are only a few minutes away, 1:30, actually. let's have a look at the eclipse. so, michael, what should we expect to see what was before -- moments before totality? dr. kirk: you will see the crescent sun slowly drift away, then the speeds, slight hosts of light, cascad
dr. michael kirk, one of our experts. today is a total eclipse. how are you feeling today? dr. kirk: it is totally different. i am ecstatic. the eclipse is really cool. you can feel it. the energy here is electric. joy: if you look around, you can see the darkness is coming. let's have a quick look. we are almost there. we are a couple of minutes away. dr. kirk: just a crescent left. joy: let's look at some of the ways public are participating. can you talk about the science projects? dr. kirk:...
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dr. farkhandpour and mr. dr. zaraan, mr. dr. zaraan, mr. dr. farkhandepour. military dimensions and responsibilities, but before i continue this discussion with you, let me talk to mr. dr. jalalzadeh about these responsibilities of the international system, mr. dr. jalalzadeh , what we are witnessing today at the iranian consulate and the statement in regards to the names of the martyrs and of course the condemnation of this attack, please let the irgc know the responsibilities of the international system regarding the zionist regime and the continuation of crimes both in gaza and today. in the legends of the world, unfortunately, there are very effective reactions which includes legal requirements and executive guarantees, unfortunately, we were not from the westerners , as friends pointed out, bad terrorism , good terrorism, double standards, unfortunately, it is sad that freedom-loving and independent nations. they are killing in the world by international organizations, you saw the cold and neutral reaction of the americans . from the spokesperson of the
dr. farkhandpour and mr. dr. zaraan, mr. dr. zaraan, mr. dr. farkhandepour. military dimensions and responsibilities, but before i continue this discussion with you, let me talk to mr. dr. jalalzadeh about these responsibilities of the international system, mr. dr. jalalzadeh , what we are witnessing today at the iranian consulate and the statement in regards to the names of the martyrs and of course the condemnation of this attack, please let the irgc know the responsibilities of the...
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dear dr. fouad eizdi, dr. ibrahim motaghi, and dr. mohammad baqer khorramshad , we will be experts in international issues. at this moment , i would like to say goodbye to the dear viewers of channel 1. i invite you to follow this conversation with us on khabar channel. mr. dr. faadi, greetings and a good time and welcome to you. peace be upon you and the mercy of god . greetings and courtesy to all viewers. peace be upon you. if you allow me to have a greeting and respect with dr. khorramshad. mr. khorramshad, greetings and greetings. hello , i have been waiting for a long time, dear guest, greetings and greetings, thank you mr. dr. motaghi is going to be added to our group, god willing , and then the question is, why does he support him when there is a wave of hatred towards the genocide that the zionist regime is having now . if you allow us to correct here that these two regimes are not separable in principle , mr. biden's concern now is that netanyahu, who is the prime minister of the zionist regime , is a danger to the future of
dear dr. fouad eizdi, dr. ibrahim motaghi, and dr. mohammad baqer khorramshad , we will be experts in international issues. at this moment , i would like to say goodbye to the dear viewers of channel 1. i invite you to follow this conversation with us on khabar channel. mr. dr. faadi, greetings and a good time and welcome to you. peace be upon you and the mercy of god . greetings and courtesy to all viewers. peace be upon you. if you allow me to have a greeting and respect with dr. khorramshad....
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dr. bob lehman at goddard space center, a helio physicist. talk to us, today's solar eclipse will look very different from what we saw seven years ago, right? dr. lehman: cooler than it did last time, cool in the sense of wow. megan: not cold. dr. lehman: no, because it's like a million degrees. a minimum amount of activity. it's a 11-year cycle and 2017 was closer to minimum and april 2024 is the maximum of that. we'll see the maximum amount of dynamism and all the activity and it will look -- we'll see rays shooting out. sarah: does it increase activity and a chance for new discoveries and increased science? dr. leamon: greater activity levels means we have more chance to see what the sun will do in increased radiation levels or increased activity eruptions that will affect the earth, thanks that -- megan: how does it affect the earth and how do we study the effects? what tools do we have to study those effects? dr. leamon: radiation or chunks of the sun that hit the earth and those aff
dr. bob lehman at goddard space center, a helio physicist. talk to us, today's solar eclipse will look very different from what we saw seven years ago, right? dr. lehman: cooler than it did last time, cool in the sense of wow. megan: not cold. dr. lehman: no, because it's like a million degrees. a minimum amount of activity. it's a 11-year cycle and 2017 was closer to minimum and april 2024 is the maximum of that. we'll see the maximum amount of dynamism and all the activity and it will look --...
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dr. martin luther king jr., malcolm x, and lesser known but no less important ella baker who helped to not only organize naacp chapters in the 1940's, was part of the southern christian leadership conference, dr. king's organization, and perhaps most significantly helped the student non-violent coordinating committee gain its footing and essentially have the wings that it needed to soar in the moment of the black freedom struggle. so let's just talk a little bit about the timing of this book. because i think that's very important. the book opens essentially as a consuence of a series of lectures that you give in 2011. so let me set the backdrop to what is the core analysis of this book and why you were in particular interested in those three towering black freedom struggle figures during the obama era. prof. glaude: yeah. when i delivered those lectures, michael brown was still alive. you know, sandra bland was still blogging. you know, sandra speaks, george floyd hadn't moved from housto
dr. martin luther king jr., malcolm x, and lesser known but no less important ella baker who helped to not only organize naacp chapters in the 1940's, was part of the southern christian leadership conference, dr. king's organization, and perhaps most significantly helped the student non-violent coordinating committee gain its footing and essentially have the wings that it needed to soar in the moment of the black freedom struggle. so let's just talk a little bit about the timing of this book....
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dr. zarian thank you very much mr. dr. farkhandepour also mr dr. jalalzadeh, who accompanied us on the phone , with a tribute to the heavenly souls of all the martyrs of the islamic revolution and the islamic republic of iran and today's attack by the zionist regime on the iranian consulate in damascus , we will end the special news talk program . good night and god bless you. in the name of god, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the world. today , we will start the program on the 17th day of the war against gaza with the latest news and pictures of palestine .
dr. zarian thank you very much mr. dr. farkhandepour also mr dr. jalalzadeh, who accompanied us on the phone , with a tribute to the heavenly souls of all the martyrs of the islamic revolution and the islamic republic of iran and today's attack by the zionist regime on the iranian consulate in damascus , we will end the special news talk program . good night and god bless you. in the name of god, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the world. today , we will start the program on the 17th day of...
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dr. muhammad: i'm honored today to talk to you, professor glaude, about this fabulous new book that you've written. "we are the leaders we have been looking for." and i think that the first place to begin this conversation is the urgency of the moment. because so much about what you write in this book is a look back to examples of leadership, and i'm going to use -- that's a word that you don't necessarily use very often in the book. but it certainly frames the title of the book. so much of what animates this book is about leadership. and you have real concerns about models of leadership in the past that seem, if i could put words in your mouth, to be failing us in this moment. so maybe just start this conversation about what is it in this moment that has called you to the urgency of the task of writing this particular book? dr. glaude: well, first of all, such a delight to be in conversation with you, professor muhammad. and let's just dispense with the names of professors and let's -- b
dr. muhammad: i'm honored today to talk to you, professor glaude, about this fabulous new book that you've written. "we are the leaders we have been looking for." and i think that the first place to begin this conversation is the urgency of the moment. because so much about what you write in this book is a look back to examples of leadership, and i'm going to use -- that's a word that you don't necessarily use very often in the book. but it certainly frames the title of the book. so...
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dr. ayres is the first whom to serve as dean at tell cannot school of international affairs. she's an award-winning author with senior experience in the government, nonprofit and private sectors from 2013 to 2021 she was the senior fellow for india and south asia. dean ayres has been awarded numerous fellowships and has received honor awards for her work with the state department. she focuses on india's role in the world and the astralses with south asia. her book request "our time has come" was published by oxford university press in january 2018 and was selected by the financial times for its 2018 politics list. dean ayres has worked as an interpreter for the national committee of the red cross. she received an m.b. from harvard college and a degree from the university of chicago. she has held the trilateral commission, the house jenld -- aagenda working group and the board of policy board of directors. in 2021 and this year the national endowment for the arts democracy announced she wi
dr. ayres is the first whom to serve as dean at tell cannot school of international affairs. she's an award-winning author with senior experience in the government, nonprofit and private sectors from 2013 to 2021 she was the senior fellow for india and south asia. dean ayres has been awarded numerous fellowships and has received honor awards for her work with the state department. she focuses on india's role in the world and the astralses with south asia. her book request "our time has...
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dr. martin luther king. we recognize that prayer is meaningless unless it is subversive. we pray not only with our lives but our actions, challenging systems of injustice and his dismantling systems of oppression. as dr. king said, injustice anywhere is injustice everywhere. all of our rights, elizabeth martin, advocates for human rights, unwavering commitment. we welcome each and everyone, we say amen and slalom. >> and we say as-salamu alaykum. as you take your chair, brother jackson, just put your chairs on the corner, because this is movement time. this is movement time, and when this is movement time, we can all be together. we are here this morning, and i'm here with our powerful co-chair, reverend dr. harris, and a bunch of people you will hear from in a moment, that we call anchoring partners, not all of them, we will probably do be back in june, other anchors that are coming in to it we are here this morning to announce that on june 29 at 10:00, on pennsylvania and third, we are
dr. martin luther king. we recognize that prayer is meaningless unless it is subversive. we pray not only with our lives but our actions, challenging systems of injustice and his dismantling systems of oppression. as dr. king said, injustice anywhere is injustice everywhere. all of our rights, elizabeth martin, advocates for human rights, unwavering commitment. we welcome each and everyone, we say amen and slalom. >> and we say as-salamu alaykum. as you take your chair, brother jackson,...
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dr. michael todd, one of our experts. today is a total clips. how are you feeling today? >> it is totally different. i am ecstatic. the eclipse is really cool. the energy here is electric. >> if you look around, you can see the darkness is coming. let's have a quick look. we are almost there. we are just minutes away. >> just a crescent. >> let's look at some of the ways public are participating. >> yes, there are people all around the country right now making measurements of audio recordings, to see how the environment is changing, and it is a great opportunity to genuine science with audio recorders. joy: fantastic. we are only a few minutes away, 1:30, actually. michael, what should we expect to see what was before dave totality? dr. kirk: you will see the crescent sun slowly drift away, slight hosts of light, cascading through the moon's valleys, and then right before totality, you will see a diamond ring, that last, single point of light, then we will be in totality. you just have a
dr. michael todd, one of our experts. today is a total clips. how are you feeling today? >> it is totally different. i am ecstatic. the eclipse is really cool. the energy here is electric. >> if you look around, you can see the darkness is coming. let's have a quick look. we are almost there. we are just minutes away. >> just a crescent. >> let's look at some of the ways public are participating. >> yes, there are people all around the country right now making...
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so thank you dr. davis, thank you dr. sai for this platform, i'm able to stand before you and speak. be one of the voices of my psalm 1 pacific islander community. thank you. [applause] >> i want to thank you for indulging us, i know we went over our anticipated time. and i just want to go over to trailer, and i'll relin --relin quish the floor. thank you for indulge us in this. >> speaker: i'm stuck in this shit, i'm i was born in shit you god dropped me off back in this shit for a purpose. >> this is the most desired zip code to live in in the world. and i think there has been a legacy of displacement and each time we have a displacement episode in the community you lose that diverse history. it makes me proud that people are thriving with the right assistance. >> there is narrative about what san francisco is. when we learn with narratives we're not really looking at the people. and i think what i'm hoping will happen is that we will not generalize and stereotype or categorize people but that we will actually see their
so thank you dr. davis, thank you dr. sai for this platform, i'm able to stand before you and speak. be one of the voices of my psalm 1 pacific islander community. thank you. [applause] >> i want to thank you for indulging us, i know we went over our anticipated time. and i just want to go over to trailer, and i'll relin --relin quish the floor. thank you for indulge us in this. >> speaker: i'm stuck in this shit, i'm i was born in shit you god dropped me off back in this shit for a...