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alongside audrey aberdeen roman holidays in 153 and in 1962 pack won an oscar for his performances atticus finch and the adaptation of the cult american novel ought to kill a mockingbird but the sex symbol and a least star was still an unknown actor back in the 940 s. he's debut role the nollywood was as a solvent part isn't later named lattimer or a surrogate are you a guy. thank you now some problems. new diminished of gold if not i mean i when they've been it would be less and that's. you but also it's you've got to remember your your part not really would be serious we had to change america thinking about the soviets and we did so successfully it wasn't only hollywood that participated in the campaign to improve the soviet union image leading newspapers and magazines were also involved here for example is what the american media wrote about lattimer lenin in those years well you know doesn't buy chortle to the greatest more little time. somebody merely lists one spot still sort of media all of. a book done the you can be too many laws to suit but instead it will buy gold in there. soon in me
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stupid and dishonest if you knew which states finch none pundit's could go to. that again where teacher. using excessive. guys did seem for the very instant and yes because in its turn most of our best scene was produced by. your own. ghost dispersible it out tom. still it's tasteless that is and. when i call her. i call her power and sometimes i if i say. that. i still miss her kids to look at the president now she squeezed but still when you must know it is then a national good she needs to get at the foolishness and reach rules. that can move me aides now you know get pushed to the cause i think you know because as you know we have to cut personally that if. we really would like to expand this mission we are working in denmark in europe promoting a friend of the artist music it's a really good investment if you compare what we call price and quality. if. it's very big favor of the russians because they get good quality paintings for more money. the news now which it's a political national schools to talk to must be able to be in their school if he had naisi i
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discussion about the state of the airline industry right now no better person to talk to than jamie finch he's a former director and he has be the national transportation safety board let's start with that could you you follow this every day i know you do because we communicate from time to done what is the state of the airline industry right now. well as a state where it is never been before in our life size for sure for sure i have to or not a lot and that was probably the worse 'd situation that the airlines have been and our experience and this is next much more severe it is one of those that where 911 people who say their license shuts down periodically because of the incident people are still able to fly and function in a normal old world. health life but now with ben dimmick the other project precautions and other say you notice that the iraqis are going to have to take care in the process of instituting it's going to be a minimal real rough road for a while yet you know i remember you and i were talking my god several months ago at least and we were talking about how it seemed lik
discussion about the state of the airline industry right now no better person to talk to than jamie finch he's a former director and he has be the national transportation safety board let's start with that could you you follow this every day i know you do because we communicate from time to done what is the state of the airline industry right now. well as a state where it is never been before in our life size for sure for sure i have to or not a lot and that was probably the worse 'd situation...
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discussion about the state of the airline industry right now no better person to talk to than jamie finch he's a former director. be the national transportation safety board let's start with that could you you follow this every day i know you do because we communicate from time to time what is the state of the airline industry right now. well as a state where it is never been before in our lifetimes for sure for sure and after not a lot of that was over the worse 'd situation the airlines have been and experience and this is not just much more severe. one of those. where 911 people are licensed i don't carry article because. people are still able to fly in the ocean and they will know a world. health life but now with. the other project precautions and other say you know she's the iran super educator or in the process of instituting these could be could be a little real road for a while yet you know i remember you and i were talking my god several months ago only stan and we were talking about how it seemed like that i would up winds like there are too many flights packed like sardines th
discussion about the state of the airline industry right now no better person to talk to than jamie finch he's a former director. be the national transportation safety board let's start with that could you you follow this every day i know you do because we communicate from time to time what is the state of the airline industry right now. well as a state where it is never been before in our lifetimes for sure for sure and after not a lot of that was over the worse 'd situation the airlines have...
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discussion about the state of the airline industry right now no better person to talk to than jamie finch he's a former director n.t.s.b. the national transportation safety board let's start with that could you you would you follow this every day i know you do because we communicate from time to time what is the state of the airline industry right now. well as a state where it is never been before. i'm sure you're not a lot of those. situations airlines have. experienced. much more severe. one of the. 911. and the ocean and ignore little old world. health life but now with. the other precautions and other say you notice that the airlines are going to have to are in the process of instituting these could be could be a little earlier on the road for a while yet you know i remember you and i were talking my god several months ago only stan and we were talking about how it seemed like that it out of planes like there are too many flights packed like sardines that no whites are being delayed that there are just too many people flying in and out of planes to fly and now it's the converse of tha
discussion about the state of the airline industry right now no better person to talk to than jamie finch he's a former director n.t.s.b. the national transportation safety board let's start with that could you you would you follow this every day i know you do because we communicate from time to time what is the state of the airline industry right now. well as a state where it is never been before. i'm sure you're not a lot of those. situations airlines have. experienced. much more severe. one...
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namedosecutor, a man curtis chatham -- also, some say theas at least in part character of atticus finch was influenced by chatham. chatham wanted a conviction. again, journalists black and white, north and south, commented on what good a job he did in very little time. especially describing his losing arguments, how serious he was about this. none of that mattered. it did not matter again because the jury was 12 white men. why were there only 12 white men on a jury in mississippi. because tallahatchie county, which was two thirds black, did not have a single african-american voter, which does make you think about the importance of voting beyond voting itself in an era of voting suppression. so many things about the story. i am not going to show that to you. it's too hard to look at. of emmett till in his coffin. there's a photo in "the new yorker." -- [feedback] we are good question mark good? -- we are good. are we good? he wrote the photo of emmett till in his coffin, people saw that and they were converted, that the civil rights movement begins with that photo. there is an assumption
namedosecutor, a man curtis chatham -- also, some say theas at least in part character of atticus finch was influenced by chatham. chatham wanted a conviction. again, journalists black and white, north and south, commented on what good a job he did in very little time. especially describing his losing arguments, how serious he was about this. none of that mattered. it did not matter again because the jury was 12 white men. why were there only 12 white men on a jury in mississippi. because...
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attendance were, and this is very relevant, the vice president, the six indian members of the council, finch, labor secretary schulz, the agriculture secretary, the commerce secretary, hud secretary romney. as well as bob robertson, sidi ward, brad patterson, and me. the six indian members were appointed by president johnson. bob robertson and the members of the indian council presented their findings and the set of recommendations for consideration by the council. harris, a comanche from oklahoma , had been chosen to speak on behalf of the indian members and when she spoke, it literally was so moving and powerful and charismatic that the room was literally spellbound. it was really something to see. we took the nci draft recommendations and we circulated them formally to each member, which was standard white house procedure, as well as the attorney general and the director of the new office of management and budget. these officials sent recommendations to their senior department executives for review and comment. the vice president through sidi ward was a big supporter of the many proposed
attendance were, and this is very relevant, the vice president, the six indian members of the council, finch, labor secretary schulz, the agriculture secretary, the commerce secretary, hud secretary romney. as well as bob robertson, sidi ward, brad patterson, and me. the six indian members were appointed by president johnson. bob robertson and the members of the indian council presented their findings and the set of recommendations for consideration by the council. harris, a comanche from...
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the attorney general lynn finch, attorney general for the state of mississippi, welcome. and mr. russell miller, jb strambook professor of law, washington lee law school. ms. shamir. tightener, alfred and hannah professor of international law, university of california hastings school of law, san francisco california. each of you have long resumes. you're all very qualified. thank you for coming to the committee, and who is remote? the attorney general from mississippi is remote, i understand. with that, we'll receive testimony from our witnesses and begin the inquiry. madam attorney general, the floor is yours. >> thank you, chairman, senator feinstein, and all of the members of this committee, for the community to appear before you on this important matter. like the rest of our nation -- >> just a second. any way to turn that down a notch? it's just way too loud. it's not your problem. okay. let's give it a whirl. go ahead. i'm sorry. >> no problem. thank you, chairman graham, senator feinstein, and all the members of this committee for the opportunity to appear before you on th
the attorney general lynn finch, attorney general for the state of mississippi, welcome. and mr. russell miller, jb strambook professor of law, washington lee law school. ms. shamir. tightener, alfred and hannah professor of international law, university of california hastings school of law, san francisco california. each of you have long resumes. you're all very qualified. thank you for coming to the committee, and who is remote? the attorney general from mississippi is remote, i understand....
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graham: we have three witnesses, attorney general lynn finch from the state of mississippi and mr. russell law at professor of washington lee law school. or, alfred and professor of the hastings at the university of california. each of you have long resumes and are very qualified. thank you for coming to the committee. who is remote? the attorney general from mississippi is remote. i understand. with that, we will receive testimony from our witnesses and begin inquiry. madam attorney enteral, the floor is yours. for the opportunity to appear before you on this important matter. like the rest of our nation -- graham: any way to turn that down a notch? it is way too loud. it's not your problem. ok -- let's give it a whirl. go ahead. >> no problem. thank you, chairman graham, senator feinstein, and all the members of this committee for the opportunity to appear before you on this important matter. and the rest of our nation indeed the world, mississippi has faced and continues to face devastating consequences as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. it will likely take many years to r
graham: we have three witnesses, attorney general lynn finch from the state of mississippi and mr. russell law at professor of washington lee law school. or, alfred and professor of the hastings at the university of california. each of you have long resumes and are very qualified. thank you for coming to the committee. who is remote? the attorney general from mississippi is remote. i understand. with that, we will receive testimony from our witnesses and begin inquiry. madam attorney enteral,...
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we walk in and mary finch who works at the library was like, where do you want to start? she opens the door and it is millions of different scrapbooks and videos and things. we are like, what? we only have a day and a half. we started in her scrapbook. my grandmother had kept scrapbooks from every part of their life together. >> while at the george h.w. bush library and museum, director warren finch showed us one of barbara bush's scrapbooks containing mementos from their life together. >> we are here in the research room. we are going to take a look at one of about 120 scrapbooks that mrs. bush began keeping shortly after she and president bush became engaged. she was an avid scrapbooker and documented their entire history and his political history and their lives together for their entire marriage. this one is from 1944 and 1945, i believe. mrs. bush's granddaughter was doing a book on the president and mrs. bush. kind of their love story. and she was using the scrapbooks as a resource for that book. one of the things she found because it was sitting inside this envelop
we walk in and mary finch who works at the library was like, where do you want to start? she opens the door and it is millions of different scrapbooks and videos and things. we are like, what? we only have a day and a half. we started in her scrapbook. my grandmother had kept scrapbooks from every part of their life together. >> while at the george h.w. bush library and museum, director warren finch showed us one of barbara bush's scrapbooks containing mementos from their life together....