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we're now joined live by jodi shot herself former employee of the smith college can you tell us a little bit more about your resignation you were citing things such as a racially hostile environment what did you mean by that. an environment in which individual acts of racism are currying and they happen to be occurring against white people in my case white people and also an environment in which i am expected to project stereotypes and assumptions on to others based upon their race and that's asking me to engage in racial prejudice as a continued condition of my employment and that is actually what i am resisting or what i was resisting at the time can you share some concrete examples of this with us. yes so for example. the residence life curriculum i worked in the department of residence life in the residence i've curriculum really is a critical in that teaches students that their identity is actually a social identity which is made up of immutable characteristics that is their race their gender their ethnicity but usually race that smith race is a big one and it is essentially instruc
we're now joined live by jodi shot herself former employee of the smith college can you tell us a little bit more about your resignation you were citing things such as a racially hostile environment what did you mean by that. an environment in which individual acts of racism are currying and they happen to be occurring against white people in my case white people and also an environment in which i am expected to project stereotypes and assumptions on to others based upon their race and that's...
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the people of springfield or the women of smith college? you think that would be an easy question. one is famoused for murder and the other has wrought iron gates. smith has nor privilege, correct? no. the ladies of smith are oppressed. they're victims. do you know who is oppressing them? the kind of people that live in springfield. we learned this recently from a student there. she has a resume that could come from the established kind of background. she's from new york, went to boarding school in connecticut at westminster. she headed to smith. the school she attended charged more than the average american makes in a year. sounds like the definition of privilege, doesn't it? not so fast. watch this tape from july 31, 2018. this is the moment that umu found out that she was oppressed. >> hi. >> how are you? >> good. >> wondering why you were here. >> i was eating lunch. i was working the summer program. i was relaxing. >> taking a break? >> yeah. >> one of the summer programs? >> yeah. [inaudible] >> it's okay. kind of stuff like this happens too often where people feel threatened.
the people of springfield or the women of smith college? you think that would be an easy question. one is famoused for murder and the other has wrought iron gates. smith has nor privilege, correct? no. the ladies of smith are oppressed. they're victims. do you know who is oppressing them? the kind of people that live in springfield. we learned this recently from a student there. she has a resume that could come from the established kind of background. she's from new york, went to boarding...
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it turns out the student was in the cafeteria reserved for the day by a summer camp, not smith collegecurity guard did was ask her what she was doing there? and the staffer was cleared by an internal investigation, but they have to -- they have yet to shake the stigma of being branded racist. but that's not what media and the higher edge these days, they shoot first and ask questions later. so join me now, journalist glenn greenwald. you've seen this happen in a number of examples where there is a story told, it's immediately ingested as the truth, and then when there is an investigation showing that it wasn't true or may have been a lie, we -- it goes away and we are not really told or corrected on what the facts were. >> exactly, it is coming basically an epidemic since childhood that one of the cornerstones is due process, the idea that you can't be held accountable for things unless you are proven to have actually done what you are accused of. and what we have is the exact opposite where accusations when they come from certain kinds of people of a certain type are required to be de
it turns out the student was in the cafeteria reserved for the day by a summer camp, not smith collegecurity guard did was ask her what she was doing there? and the staffer was cleared by an internal investigation, but they have to -- they have yet to shake the stigma of being branded racist. but that's not what media and the higher edge these days, they shoot first and ask questions later. so join me now, journalist glenn greenwald. you've seen this happen in a number of examples where there...
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and southern california and a member of the presidential debate commission magna cum laude of smith college and harvard law school. in late ably and that will send center to scholars and as the first female director president and ceo has performed magnificently policy development at the woodrow wilson policy center are so grateful she could take her time today to join us to speak about global collaboration and america's leadership as we move forward in the 21st century. thank you so much for being with me here today. >> delighted. >> i would like to do because her time is limited if comments you can make them at the beginning. >> the times were naturally very difficult and in foreign alliances and then that isolation is all but impossible for us today and how we find that right balance between taking care of america's interest. >> if i may free to be invited to dissipate saluting the leadership of george washington the first president to understood how to lead the presidency and leave the presidency very important. with your leadership political terms and congress and as a commander in the
and southern california and a member of the presidential debate commission magna cum laude of smith college and harvard law school. in late ably and that will send center to scholars and as the first female director president and ceo has performed magnificently policy development at the woodrow wilson policy center are so grateful she could take her time today to join us to speak about global collaboration and america's leadership as we move forward in the 21st century. thank you so much for...
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reporting on a story that received a lot of attention a while back in 2018 a black student at smith collegehile eating lunch and questioning why she was there, she immediately claimed the incident was a racist attack the american civil liberties rush to claimant a victim of white supremacist behavior did now to the staff involved saying she's been targeted of eating while black, most intimately kathy mccartney the college president and top officials endorsed the claims and apologize to her, sometime later along from higher by the college conducted a full investigation and discovered a real story she had not been a victim she was eating in the area that was off-limits in the college staff had done what they would've done with anyone point out the rules, members had been involved suffer the consequence one kitchen worker who told the student she was not supposed to be there received abusive messages in her mailbox attached to her car and suffered from a health condition worsened by the stress it says no public apology was offered to the employees involved. we have the bizarre spectacle with a
reporting on a story that received a lot of attention a while back in 2018 a black student at smith collegehile eating lunch and questioning why she was there, she immediately claimed the incident was a racist attack the american civil liberties rush to claimant a victim of white supremacist behavior did now to the staff involved saying she's been targeted of eating while black, most intimately kathy mccartney the college president and top officials endorsed the claims and apologize to her,...
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ivan smith college. what do they provide uniquely to black females, what's the need in their educational experience to be successful? >> i think i'm going to respond, suzanne, with a experience i had when i was at spelman. i would hold office hours. and it made the president's office look like a sit-in because you couldn't have an appointment. you just waited your turn. but i will never forget when one spelman student who had waited a long time, she was almost at the end of the day, walked into my office, and i said to my spelman sister i want to ask you something. i looked at a record and it really incredibly impressive. i mean with your grades and your community service you could have gone to any institution in america. what made you choose spelman? she looked at me and she said, dr. cohen, i'm going to be an astrophysicist. and i did not want to have any professor looking at me and saying, or implying, honey, are you sure you can do physics? that's what happens at a women's college. nobody looks -- we
ivan smith college. what do they provide uniquely to black females, what's the need in their educational experience to be successful? >> i think i'm going to respond, suzanne, with a experience i had when i was at spelman. i would hold office hours. and it made the president's office look like a sit-in because you couldn't have an appointment. you just waited your turn. but i will never forget when one spelman student who had waited a long time, she was almost at the end of the day,...
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beloved secular private colleges that maintain single sex policies like smith college and morehouse college would be forced to change their policies or forgo federal funding. in the state of virginia, we've already seen the displeasure among parents regarding such policy implementation in an opinion piece published by "the washington post" in 2019. a former middle and high school teacher whose children attend arlington public schools said, quote, it would erode parents' rights over their children's education, co-rode title -- crowed title 9 -- corrode title 9 protection for girls, and say that their bodies are wrong and must be altered by hormones and altered by surgery. i'm submitting my amendment that will protect religiously affiliated groups and individuals from being forced to perform abortions. this bill is a brazen attempt to replace long-standing constitutional rights with the identity politics at the moment. we venture treacherous waters by considering legislation that stiffles proven bipartisan solutions and more seriously, our bill of rights. it's outrageous that democrats would
beloved secular private colleges that maintain single sex policies like smith college and morehouse college would be forced to change their policies or forgo federal funding. in the state of virginia, we've already seen the displeasure among parents regarding such policy implementation in an opinion piece published by "the washington post" in 2019. a former middle and high school teacher whose children attend arlington public schools said, quote, it would erode parents' rights over...
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heard expensive power being admitted -- >> i haven't told you much about her -- so she went to smith college, she graduated in the class of 1921. her education at smith was probably paid for, we think by a woman named mary, she's very promising graduate was quite wealthy, wealthy activists and socialist. and we believe that she paid for unison education at smith. when she left, she tried to be a teacher in the south, shooting like that very much. she returned to new york and became part of the harlem renaissance. she was actually inducted into the harlem's weather skilled, which is the time was at the top of what they became at renaissance. they only had a dozen members at any one time and all the people who were members of it, she were inducted at the same time. which led to write a letter to harry jackman, some but he may have heard of, two great black writers of the twenties. saying, how did these people get in? sit yunus and -- said i didn't vote for them, exclamation point! i guess she missed. she did that for a while and she was on a path that might have made her one of wet and clean p
heard expensive power being admitted -- >> i haven't told you much about her -- so she went to smith college, she graduated in the class of 1921. her education at smith was probably paid for, we think by a woman named mary, she's very promising graduate was quite wealthy, wealthy activists and socialist. and we believe that she paid for unison education at smith. when she left, she tried to be a teacher in the south, shooting like that very much. she returned to new york and became part...
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my first encounter is viability because i was in the smith college. in a women's history collection and i was grabbing about about clear contributions to the women's movement in the 19th century. emily popped up as having a female partner. i thought who is this person. and you can't really encounter emily that very quickly knowing where she was brain and then i thought this was a serious story that i never heard of pretty cannot believe i've never heard of its. and let's go. chelsea: we hear a lot about them, elizabeth and emily. with your family. tell us about the clan. i'm an only child. so is reading about this big family. like all of the different connections and relationships. was i like. janice: i was definitely like that anthropologist if you like or find out what it was siblings. they were a crowd. they were uprooted so any times. there outside and this made them turn towards each other even more intensely. so there was anna, hypochondria john going, and younger sister the study painting. in europe. in henry who married lucy stone and publicly
my first encounter is viability because i was in the smith college. in a women's history collection and i was grabbing about about clear contributions to the women's movement in the 19th century. emily popped up as having a female partner. i thought who is this person. and you can't really encounter emily that very quickly knowing where she was brain and then i thought this was a serious story that i never heard of pretty cannot believe i've never heard of its. and let's go. chelsea: we hear a...
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my first encounter i was in the collection at smith college and i was browsing in a book about the contributions to the women's movement in the 19th century and emily popped up. then i thought okay this is a serious story i've never heard of. i can't believe i've never heard of it. let's go. like all these different collections and relationships and what it was like to enter all of that. >> i was like the outside journalist anthropologist figuring out what it was like to have siblings. they were a crowd and since they had been outsiders and uprooted so many times, the outside made them turn towards each other more intensely so there was the hypochondriac drama queen journalist and then the youngest sister who studied painting. then there was henry that married lucy stone and he was the first sam married and one at a blackwell who was the first ordained female minister in the country. the cool thing was that they were intensely bonded to each other and they were constantly leaving each other and writing back to each other which meant i didn't just get one person's perspective, i got all the persp
my first encounter i was in the collection at smith college and i was browsing in a book about the contributions to the women's movement in the 19th century and emily popped up. then i thought okay this is a serious story i've never heard of. i can't believe i've never heard of it. let's go. like all these different collections and relationships and what it was like to enter all of that. >> i was like the outside journalist anthropologist figuring out what it was like to have siblings....
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she went to smith college and graduated in the class of 1921. er education at smith was probably paid for, we think, by mary white, a prominent smith graduate who was quite wealthy, a wealthy activist and socialist and we believe that she paid for eunice's education at smith. when she left, she tried being a teacher in the south. she didn't like that very much. she returned to new york and became part of the harlem renaissance. she was actually in ducted into the harlem writers' guild, which at the time was the top of what later became the renaissance. it only had ten dozen members at any one time and all the people you could imagine were members of it. gwendolyn bennett wrote a letter to harold jacqueline, two great writers of the '20s, saying how did these people get in, meaning eunice, and he said i didn't vote for them, with about five exclamation points. she did that for a while. and she was on a path that might have made her one of -- what ann clayton powell used to call the zarinas who ran harlem society, who were always at this party or g
she went to smith college and graduated in the class of 1921. er education at smith was probably paid for, we think, by mary white, a prominent smith graduate who was quite wealthy, a wealthy activist and socialist and we believe that she paid for eunice's education at smith. when she left, she tried being a teacher in the south. she didn't like that very much. she returned to new york and became part of the harlem renaissance. she was actually in ducted into the harlem writers' guild, which at...
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there was a story in the new york times about smith college this past week, not sure if you saw it, butwas a case that the student, the african-american student that was claiming a lot of terrible things happened to her, turned out the investigation with the law firm hired by the school proved none of that was true, but yet, the school continued to pursue, to be more woke, if you will. >> it was totally disgusting because what it did, is again, something that's so un-american. it completely removed the presumption of innocence. it completely accepted this one person's account of what happened and when you had the other people lining up and saying, no, that's not what happened, there was no racist intent here, we were doing our jobs in the normal manner. by the way, these were custodians and security office people far less privilege than the person making the accusation and yet, the school there on that occasion completely accepted the fake story. and that's what is so troubling about all of this is that this narrative of racism everywhere has completely taken over the most powerful part
there was a story in the new york times about smith college this past week, not sure if you saw it, butwas a case that the student, the african-american student that was claiming a lot of terrible things happened to her, turned out the investigation with the law firm hired by the school proved none of that was true, but yet, the school continued to pursue, to be more woke, if you will. >> it was totally disgusting because what it did, is again, something that's so un-american. it...
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smith, and college with a small baking business. >> she was the one my principal i could talk to abouting in life. she is a role model for me. >> they find their own voice and they become so proud of themselves and they believe they can do anything. for changing the lives of hundreds of students through life learning academy, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to dr. terry lynch delaine. sharon, kpix 5 . >> you can nominate your own lo visible is wireless that doesn't play games. it's powered by verizon for as little as $25 a month. but it gets crazier. bring a friend every month and get every month for $5. boom! 12 months of $5 wireless. visible, wireless that gets better with friends. >>> if you are a star wars fan of the mandalorian, you will like this option, a baby yoda collector site is on ebay featuring the child in his patient crib. he is awfully cute. a magnetic field makes the crib hover, bidding has already reached $7000. >>> to the perfect end to a very long road trip, a cat has been reunited with his family in arizona after disappearing during a trip to new m
smith, and college with a small baking business. >> she was the one my principal i could talk to abouting in life. she is a role model for me. >> they find their own voice and they become so proud of themselves and they believe they can do anything. for changing the lives of hundreds of students through life learning academy, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to dr. terry lynch delaine. sharon, kpix 5 . >> you can nominate your own lo visible is wireless that...
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arthel: eric and christina thank you, attorney mark smith king's college senior fellow of law and publicy saying # free britney, can britney regain full control of her life, her finances and choose her own financial advisor is. >> again conservatorships are supposed to be about making sure people and vulnerable states are protected, they can be protected by an individual conservator or file by a court or sometimes in this case by a corporation which recently occurred, however, once a vulnerable individual demonstrates are capable of making decisions on their own whether financial decisions are life decisions or help decisions then at that point assuming the judge agrees then they are indeed allowed to go back to where they were at the beginning and make independent judgments without the need for guardian or conservator to oversee that. right now during the britney spears case the way it looks if you look at the record in los angeles and what the court is saying it appears there seems to be a need for britney spears to have a conservator overlooking her finances and that's why right now b
arthel: eric and christina thank you, attorney mark smith king's college senior fellow of law and publicy saying # free britney, can britney regain full control of her life, her finances and choose her own financial advisor is. >> again conservatorships are supposed to be about making sure people and vulnerable states are protected, they can be protected by an individual conservator or file by a court or sometimes in this case by a corporation which recently occurred, however, once a...
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brian: a student at the elite smith college accused the cafeteria employee jackie blare and another oneccused of eating while black. so she took legal action against the school. >> right, and the school did an investigation and paid a bunch of money and exonerated the money accused of being racist and the president apologized to her privately. this is nothing more than a series of fake racial incidents that we have seen over and over again. as real racism declines it's necessary to extract new sources, you have people like jussie smollett making things up because america, racism receded and the left, the media, democrats need to keep pushing this narrative for votes, media for ratings and so they need these kind of incidents and shows you there's zero tolerance for racism against white people. the media goes ballistic when there's allegations. a few days ago, brian, a man was in his backyard, shot and killed by a police officer looking for somebody running on foot, it was a white officer, white man in idaho, nobody cared. if that would have been a black suspect, we would know the person
brian: a student at the elite smith college accused the cafeteria employee jackie blare and another oneccused of eating while black. so she took legal action against the school. >> right, and the school did an investigation and paid a bunch of money and exonerated the money accused of being racist and the president apologized to her privately. this is nothing more than a series of fake racial incidents that we have seen over and over again. as real racism declines it's necessary to...
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. >> reporter: the community of caring turns lemons into lemonade for smith who is now in college with a small baking business. >> she was literally the one principal i could talk about anything in life. she's really a role model for me. >> the students all find their own voice and become so proud of themselves. they believe they can do anything. >> for changing the lives of hundreds of students through life learning academy, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to dr. terry lynch delane. >> nominate your own local hero for a jefferson award online at kpix.com/hero. >>> it's a little breezy in some spots. mary is back with a final check of our forecast, next. >> >>> we're live on the scene of a shooting in san jose on deland avenue. you see the police presence there. they say at least one person is seriously hurt. roads are closed. we'll have updates on kpix.com and coming up at 5:00. let's get a last check of weather with mary. >> looking at that sunshine on our mark hopkins hotel camera as we look to the city in san francisco with blue skies. our temperatures right now ar
. >> reporter: the community of caring turns lemons into lemonade for smith who is now in college with a small baking business. >> she was literally the one principal i could talk about anything in life. she's really a role model for me. >> the students all find their own voice and become so proud of themselves. they believe they can do anything. >> for changing the lives of hundreds of students through life learning academy, this week's jefferson award in the bay area...
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jeffrey: thank you very much for that concise case against electoral college. brad smith, can you make the most concise case you can in favor of the electoral college? what are the reasons for retaining it even though it now serves a different purpose than the original framers had in mind. perhaps you can also address jesse's point, what a national popular vote pass legal muster? and would you support other means of questioning a winner take all system and allowing multimember districts in the present which might address some challenges he put on the table? brad: four minutes. jeffrey: maybe five. you're all doing great. brad: let me start with a reminder. almost every advanced democracy provides a system in which the governments the executive officer can be elected even though the person's party got the second most votes, since world war ii that is happened more than once in the united kingdom, australia, japan, canada, new zealand. it happens in a most all of the world's vance democracies. there is a reason for that. i am not impressed by the argument people feel if my
jeffrey: thank you very much for that concise case against electoral college. brad smith, can you make the most concise case you can in favor of the electoral college? what are the reasons for retaining it even though it now serves a different purpose than the original framers had in mind. perhaps you can also address jesse's point, what a national popular vote pass legal muster? and would you support other means of questioning a winner take all system and allowing multimember districts in the...
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stephanie smith was 29. >> just five of 500,000 stories now. should note south plains collegelarships, so her parents feel she's continuing her work. one other note, i grew up watching sonny fox and "wonderama" and dave morris who puts on our microphones every day was in the studio audience of that show as a kid. >> sorry for interrupting, covid has taken so much from so many families. it is amazing how connected you can feel to people you never met. it is the way the team picks up the bites that are chosen, the facial expressions, you really do bring them to life and these people are all dearly loved. >> the families all give us all of these photographs and videos, you can tell. they appreciate that their folks are being honored. >> with a few sentences, a minute of remembrance, their whole lives come back to you. if you did that with all 500,000 people that died, it would take a year to watch the whole thing. >> you would never run out of material, that's the unfortunate part of the story. >> hopefully the >>> >>>>> ahead, the netetflix d dr "bridgerton" shattering records w
stephanie smith was 29. >> just five of 500,000 stories now. should note south plains collegelarships, so her parents feel she's continuing her work. one other note, i grew up watching sonny fox and "wonderama" and dave morris who puts on our microphones every day was in the studio audience of that show as a kid. >> sorry for interrupting, covid has taken so much from so many families. it is amazing how connected you can feel to people you never met. it is the way the team...
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smith and hume introduced to a became our subject has remained the heart of it. especially here in the united states. this influence of turn away from predestinate aryan colleges of his i think resonated within western economics ever since, after all we are now to announce entries since smith early adulthood and just to kick off a few of the evidences over the years in the early 19th century the great issue was free trade versus protectionism and it's fascinating that those on both sides of that debate angered their argument in the kind of thinking that smith and behind him the religious figures of the day had argued. in the late 19th century, there was a profound argument which in many ways continues now over the role of government. people that we think of as the social gospel versus gospel of wealth, which was all very much in the same mode. in the late 19th and early 20th centuries was when we saw for the first time economics emerging, not just as a prescriptive and analytical subject, but a prescriptive one recommending economic policies and we have the same arguments over government activism in the 20th century and it today and i would argue also that tod
smith and hume introduced to a became our subject has remained the heart of it. especially here in the united states. this influence of turn away from predestinate aryan colleges of his i think resonated within western economics ever since, after all we are now to announce entries since smith early adulthood and just to kick off a few of the evidences over the years in the early 19th century the great issue was free trade versus protectionism and it's fascinating that those on both sides of...
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smith. >> okay. >> denita! she ain't moving, man. >> reporter: denita seemed to have perhaps lost her balance and fallen down the stairs. police and paramedics rushed to the complex. the college quickly notified, as was denita's family. >> "miss smith, denita fell. she's unconscious, but they're trying to revive her." he said, "are you coming to durham?" and i'm still trying to wrap my head around, you fell, unconscious, revive. i said yes, i'm coming. >> reporter: sharon and her other two children lived in charlotte, almost a three-hour drive from durham. >> on my way there i did call jermeir. >> reporter: that was jermeir stroud, denita's fiance, a police officer who worked in greensboro, much closer to durham. >> and i said, "jermeir, i need you to get to durham now. denita has fell. she's unconscious. they're trying to revive her." so he said okay. because i knew from greensboro to durham he would be there before i would. >> could you tell whether he had any idea of this? >> he didn't let on like he was aware. >> reporter: word spread fast that something had happened at the apartment complex. edythe called to check on denita. >> and she wasn't answering. which was you kno
smith. >> okay. >> denita! she ain't moving, man. >> reporter: denita seemed to have perhaps lost her balance and fallen down the stairs. police and paramedics rushed to the complex. the college quickly notified, as was denita's family. >> "miss smith, denita fell. she's unconscious, but they're trying to revive her." he said, "are you coming to durham?" and i'm still trying to wrap my head around, you fell, unconscious, revive. i said yes, i'm...
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playing field to be champions and earn those college scholarships, so we want to move forward and we went to see it enforced across the country. >> katie: alana smith good news. ♪ ♪ scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! you're good. so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable...
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joining me now is consultant psychiatrist dr lade smith, lead for equality at the royal college of psychiatristsd of inequalities exist and why you - good morning. tell us what kind of| inequalities exist and why you think they exist? we inequalities exist and why you think the exist? ~ ~' ., . inequalities exist and why you think the exist? ~ ., ., , ., they exist? we know that people who are more likely _ they exist? we know that people who are more likely to _ they exist? we know that people who are more likely to experience - are more likely to experience discrimination because of sexuality, gender or age, discrimination because of sexuality, gender orage, but discrimination because of sexuality, gender or age, but in particular race, are more likely to have mental health problems. and it is particularly true for black people but also for all visible minorities in the country. we do not know why thatis in the country. we do not know why that is but there is increasing evidence that pre—existing socioeconomic difficulties, poor housing, poverty, pooraccess to employment or unemployment housin
joining me now is consultant psychiatrist dr lade smith, lead for equality at the royal college of psychiatristsd of inequalities exist and why you - good morning. tell us what kind of| inequalities exist and why you think they exist? we inequalities exist and why you think the exist? ~ ~' ., . inequalities exist and why you think the exist? ~ ., ., , ., they exist? we know that people who are more likely _ they exist? we know that people who are more likely to _ they exist? we know that people...
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college votes, violently targeted congress, our colleagues in the house, our families, even the vice president, staff, ultimately causing the senseless thefts of capitol police officer brian sicknick and d.c. police officer jeffrey smithwith the rest of the nation will continue to grapple with the january 6th attacks. but you'll be in a unique position with a unique responsibility. as the nation's chief law enforcement officer you'll be tasked with the solemn duty to responsibly investigate the events of that day, to prosecute all of the individuals responsible and to prevent future attacks driven by hate, inflammatory words and bizarre conspiracy theories. you know what it's like. you've been there before. you've seen domestic terrorism. you led the investigation, prosecution of the olympic -- of the oklahoma city bombing. and in doing so made the nation safer, and brought some measure of peace and healing to the victims and their families. i'm confident that given this prior experience you're up to the task the department now faces in the wake of january 6th. in fact, i can think of few people better suited to do it. i look forward to hearing your testimony, but at this point i will turn to my colleague senator gras
college votes, violently targeted congress, our colleagues in the house, our families, even the vice president, staff, ultimately causing the senseless thefts of capitol police officer brian sicknick and d.c. police officer jeffrey smithwith the rest of the nation will continue to grapple with the january 6th attacks. but you'll be in a unique position with a unique responsibility. as the nation's chief law enforcement officer you'll be tasked with the solemn duty to responsibly investigate the...
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smith got the chance to chat with its creator. harry, good morning. >> yeah, good morning, kids. i'll tell you, if you were a boomer like me, and you were in collegees invade cambodia. ronald reagan is elected governor of california chevrolet introduces the vega. a graphic design student brings his comic strip to the yale "daily news. >> managing editor said, well, it's okay. we print pretty much anything, which was true at the time. >> reporter: it had appeared only a half dozen times when its creator, garry trudeau, got the surprise of his life. >> i get this letter out of the blue from my future editor, who said, how would you feel about doing this he didn't say for the rest of your life, but he said, how would you feel about syndication? >> reporter: newspapers and their readers had never seen the likes of it before "doonesbury. >> i got in a lot of what we would now call good trouble. the things that i was writing about, which were quite natural for somebody who just graduated from college, was politics, sex, drugs, rock & roll, all these things that really had had no place on the comics page up until that time. >> reporter: war, aids, reprod
smith got the chance to chat with its creator. harry, good morning. >> yeah, good morning, kids. i'll tell you, if you were a boomer like me, and you were in collegees invade cambodia. ronald reagan is elected governor of california chevrolet introduces the vega. a graphic design student brings his comic strip to the yale "daily news. >> managing editor said, well, it's okay. we print pretty much anything, which was true at the time. >> reporter: it had appeared only a...