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c. hill. it surprises are perhaps the most prestigious in american print journalism. and this award for darnell of fraser, the 17 year old at the time, who used her cell phone to record the murder of george floyd. at the behest of derek show, then the former ra minneapolis police officer earned her a special citation essentially because she performed as a journalist. she recorded that moment and she said that she suffered great emotional trauma because of it. but she also was said recently that because of what she did, it was possible for derek children to be convicted of george boyd's murder and to be sent to prison for the rest of his life, a pending appeal. it's also worth noting that her hometown newspaper, the minneapolis star tribune, did when the breaking news prize for its coverage of george floyd's murder and of the immediate impact on the twin cities community in the state of minnesota. and indeed, nationwide that is the 2nd highest ranking fuel it surprised the number one went to the new york times for covering the other major story of 2020, here in the uni
c. hill. it surprises are perhaps the most prestigious in american print journalism. and this award for darnell of fraser, the 17 year old at the time, who used her cell phone to record the murder of george floyd. at the behest of derek show, then the former ra minneapolis police officer earned her a special citation essentially because she performed as a journalist. she recorded that moment and she said that she suffered great emotional trauma because of it. but she also was said recently that...
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c. chapel hill board of trustees. this story blue. this is one of the biggest academic stories in the united states right now. if you're watching around the world, i want you to understand it's huge, it's controversial and then the board had to react pretty quickly. they did a press conference, and this is a little snippet of what they had to say. look in general is trustee. we take seriously responsibility for a prison tenure. we're talking about a lifetime position here, so they're not into lightly. and so it's not unusual for member of the board or the case or the chair of the committee. i have questions for clarification about background, particularly, candice that don't come from a traditional academic type background. on this case. i'm sure to ask for a little bit of time to be able to do that. martha is doing there, martha? i am, i am. you know, universities are operate by what i recall, shared governance, and the recognition that within a sprawling university like the university of north carolina, an excellent university like
c. chapel hill board of trustees. this story blue. this is one of the biggest academic stories in the united states right now. if you're watching around the world, i want you to understand it's huge, it's controversial and then the board had to react pretty quickly. they did a press conference, and this is a little snippet of what they had to say. look in general is trustee. we take seriously responsibility for a prison tenure. we're talking about a lifetime position here, so they're not into...
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c-span radio app. elsewhere on capitol hill, you see antony blinken testified before the senate appropriations committee on the 2022 budget request at 10:00 eastern on c-span3. later today, a hearing on the sackler family, the owners of purdue pharma, the role they played in the opioid epidemic, we will join that hearing starting at noon, we are expected to join about 12:30. that hearing in progress, also on c-span3 and online at c-span.org and on the free c-span radio app. plenty to watch this morning. other news this morning. the bipartisan senate report is out this morning on the january 6 insurrection. this reporting from zack owens, capitol hill reporter that senate report urging congress to adequately fund the capitol police staffing, training, and equipment. senators proposed legislation empowering the police chief to unilaterally request backup from the national guard. that report will be examining the u.s. capital report and security response failures on january 6. that senate report now available on our website at c-span.org. more from fox producer on capitol hill, the senate report, neither t
c-span radio app. elsewhere on capitol hill, you see antony blinken testified before the senate appropriations committee on the 2022 budget request at 10:00 eastern on c-span3. later today, a hearing on the sackler family, the owners of purdue pharma, the role they played in the opioid epidemic, we will join that hearing starting at noon, we are expected to join about 12:30. that hearing in progress, also on c-span3 and online at c-span.org and on the free c-span radio app. plenty to watch this...
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she had baton c reports from capitol hill, the bike and ministration expressed, cautious hope, but peace may be enduring following the seaside, declared by the government into crime. but there was a warning about human rights abuses and a commitment that the u. s. would act if it was judged that efforts toward a political settlement were being hampered. we will not stand by in the face of horrors. in grey though robert go deck did not elaborate at high level throughout the congressional hearing. if you, if you position as a key us ally and the region was emphasized, even as witnesses and them as a congress outlined the abbey, a government's responsibility for human rights abuses and malnutrition. if i leave you with one thing today, it is that usa believe famine is likely already occurring. and ethiopia here chairman of florida fast committee was emphatic. but we are sick and falling into gray bears the hallmarks of crimes against humanity. and quite possibly a genocide. but if the appear is seen as key to the us as strategic objectives in africa, i'm looking him put his criticism of the
she had baton c reports from capitol hill, the bike and ministration expressed, cautious hope, but peace may be enduring following the seaside, declared by the government into crime. but there was a warning about human rights abuses and a commitment that the u. s. would act if it was judged that efforts toward a political settlement were being hampered. we will not stand by in the face of horrors. in grey though robert go deck did not elaborate at high level throughout the congressional...
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see that blanket of fog sitting below u c looking here from the berkeley hills. san francisco, half moon bay santa rosa, among areas where visibility in pockets is falling below a mile in some areas swept through the golden gate overnight on into the east bay shoreline on across northern ran into sonoma counties and also into portions of the peninsula further southward right there along the coastline seen, especially heavy dose of fog right now, winds will remain calm for much of the day today before sea breeze kicks back into gear tonight. pushes even more. that cool ocean air inland, helping to drop temperatures even further into tomorrow. so it's all downhill. these next couple of days. 50's for most of our current temps right now, doubling in fairfield at 61 while livermore in pittsburgh. also standouts on the warmer side of things in the 60's compared to the 50's for surrounding cities. wake-up planner shows you those cool temperatures. i just mentioned this morning and still some hot weather this afternoon. inland areas you'll still be in the 90's but no tr
see that blanket of fog sitting below u c looking here from the berkeley hills. san francisco, half moon bay santa rosa, among areas where visibility in pockets is falling below a mile in some areas swept through the golden gate overnight on into the east bay shoreline on across northern ran into sonoma counties and also into portions of the peninsula further southward right there along the coastline seen, especially heavy dose of fog right now, winds will remain calm for much of the day today...
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see that blanket of fog sitting below u c looking here from the berkeley hills. san francisco, half moon bay santa rosa, among areas where visibility in pockets is falling below a mile in some areas swept through the golden gate overnight on into the east bay shoreline on across h
see that blanket of fog sitting below u c looking here from the berkeley hills. san francisco, half moon bay santa rosa, among areas where visibility in pockets is falling below a mile in some areas swept through the golden gate overnight on into the east bay shoreline on across h
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hills or trees. steps, researchers hope state lawmakers will c legislativization.e suratos, nbc bay area news. >> we're just getting started. here's what's kimming up. governor newsome's recall election is going to cost you a lot, but exactly how much? we'll break down the cost to taxpayers by each bay area county. and returning to work is more than just heading back to the office. our consumer investigative reporter chris chmura is with us. the price tag. >> if you want to fight climate change without spending money, there is an app for that. we'll show you the bay area company helping you take small steps with your smartphone to curb your energy use and cut your power bill. it's a story on our website, nbcbayarea.com. go to "climate in crisis." >>> welcome back to our new 7:00 p.m. broadcast. here's the story this evening. whether you like it or not it will cost you $215 million. that's the price for governor newsome's recall number. each county estimates what it will cost for printing to mailing ballots to providing face masks and gloves for the election workers
hills or trees. steps, researchers hope state lawmakers will c legislativization.e suratos, nbc bay area news. >> we're just getting started. here's what's kimming up. governor newsome's recall election is going to cost you a lot, but exactly how much? we'll break down the cost to taxpayers by each bay area county. and returning to work is more than just heading back to the office. our consumer investigative reporter chris chmura is with us. the price tag. >> if you want to fight...
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c-span.org. elsewhere on capitol hill, secretary of state antony blinken testifies before the senate appropriations committee on the president's 2022 budget request. that's live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. and later today, a hearing on the sackler family. the owners of purdue pharma, the role they've played in the opioid emdemic. we'll join that hearing. it starts at noon. we're expecting to join about 12:30 of that hearing in progress. that's also going to be on c-span3. also online at c-span.org and on the free c-span radio app. plenty to watch this morning. other news this morning, bipartisan senate report is out this morning on the january 6th insurrection this reporting from zach cohen, capitol hill reporter that senate report urges congress to adequately fund the capitol police staffing, training and equipment. empowering the capitol police chief to unilaterally request backup from the d.c. national guard. examining the u.s. capitol attack report, failures on january 6th. that senate report available at our website on cspan.org. more from fox producer on capitol hill, the uscp on the se
c-span.org. elsewhere on capitol hill, secretary of state antony blinken testifies before the senate appropriations committee on the president's 2022 budget request. that's live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. and later today, a hearing on the sackler family. the owners of purdue pharma, the role they've played in the opioid emdemic. we'll join that hearing. it starts at noon. we're expecting to join about 12:30 of that hearing in progress. that's also going to be on c-span3. also online at...
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c-span radio app. elsewhere on capitol hill, you see antony blinken testified before the senate appropriations committeen the 2022 budget request at 10:00 eastern on c-span3. later today, a hearing on the sackler family, the owners of purdue pharma, the role they played in the opioid epidemic, we will join that hearing starting at noon, we are expected to join about 12:30. that hearing in progress, also on c-span3 and online at c-span.org and on the free c-span radio app. plenty to watch this morning. other news this morning. the bipartisan senate report is out this morning on the january 6 insurrection. this reporting from zack owens, capitol hill reporter that senate report urging congress to adequately fund the capitol police staffing, training, and equipment. senators proposed legislation empowering the police chief to unilaterally request backup from the national guard. that report will be examining the u.s. capital report and security response failures on january 6. that senate report now available on our website at c-span.org. more from fox producer on capitol hill, the senate report, neither the
c-span radio app. elsewhere on capitol hill, you see antony blinken testified before the senate appropriations committeen the 2022 budget request at 10:00 eastern on c-span3. later today, a hearing on the sackler family, the owners of purdue pharma, the role they played in the opioid epidemic, we will join that hearing starting at noon, we are expected to join about 12:30. that hearing in progress, also on c-span3 and online at c-span.org and on the free c-span radio app. plenty to watch this...
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hill country. why the cobra? 1900. pandemic c o p as government says it has agreed to an immediate cease fire with rebel forces and the warranty warranty, right? region, thousands of people have been killed and fighting and recent months and many more displaced. the announcement of the truce came after a rebel forces claimed to have taken control of the regional capital. nato and ukraine have begun, major naval exercises in the black sea. the u. s. and kia are leading the 2 way drills involving more than 30 countries. the alliance says they're intended to showcase this commitment to collective defense, russia annex the crimean peninsula in 2014, and sees the exercise as a provocation. as the state of renewed from berlin, there is a lot more on our website, c, w dot com the aah! scientists say the protection from b modernity and by on take pfizer corona virus, vaccines could last year's of that means no booster shots, but that also means no major mutations of the virus and it's variance no guarantee there and no guarantee will get
hill country. why the cobra? 1900. pandemic c o p as government says it has agreed to an immediate cease fire with rebel forces and the warranty warranty, right? region, thousands of people have been killed and fighting and recent months and many more displaced. the announcement of the truce came after a rebel forces claimed to have taken control of the regional capital. nato and ukraine have begun, major naval exercises in the black sea. the u. s. and kia are leading the 2 way drills involving...
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hill. you can watch that whole thing at c-span.org.e ask you what is america was a role in the world today as president biden takes his first -- america's role in the world today as president biden takes his first foreign trip. he is had to meet with vitamin prudent next wednesday. what is america's role? it is (202) 748-8001 for republicans. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. new stories from the domestic front to keep you apprised of, including movement yesterday on perhaps infrastructure deals. this, from the hills morning report, at last, any infrastructure deal, kind of, is what they write. five members from each party announced yesterday they reached any infrastructure agreement, but many questions continue to swirl about details of the proposal, including the cost and how it would be paid for. the proposal is expected to total $1.2 trillion over eight years with 579 billion dollars in new funding for projects, according to the hills alexander bolton. senate democrats from the group briefed them on the plan
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c e o, a woman. she then joined the spin off series, the hills. they've come back around for hills, the new beginning. she's in one episode, but at least the least over the old people came back to kick the new one off. very cavalier he was on a and she is now the lifestyle brand uncommon. james is her bailey wick, and they've just released her new skin care line, uncommon beauty sounds like they've got stores down in nashville, chicago, dallas, and it might grow out from there. we've enjoyed our time, chris soon. we appreciate you coming on today. thanks for having a great talking to you. all right later gator kristen have a larry. this is dennis miller plus one. the these are the 4 people who pulled the trigger. survive something on survival. one of the hardest things that i had, the face was not having a face. i had a low patient life accepted, accept the fact that i made that appointment. we had no fears. del change pretty fast for shots. different stories behind the bullets. join me every 1st day on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to
c e o, a woman. she then joined the spin off series, the hills. they've come back around for hills, the new beginning. she's in one episode, but at least the least over the old people came back to kick the new one off. very cavalier he was on a and she is now the lifestyle brand uncommon. james is her bailey wick, and they've just released her new skin care line, uncommon beauty sounds like they've got stores down in nashville, chicago, dallas, and it might grow out from there. we've enjoyed...
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c. library should appear to be in are important because the ultraviolet light that is installed here hills, the bacteria in the room that is being disinfected. woman is the important thing about you be like, is that it can go where it is needed. they want to go column company pounds cost reason to push the development of the robot for your friends of his had lost family members to resistant jobs in the future. he hopes robots, like these can help to better disinfect hospital rooms. the model in the company car door is a dummy without uv radiation. they had a sudden that i'm hanging now adays around 8 to 10 percent of all people treated in hospital pick up and infection if you were born by assisting the cleaning staff with the robot infection rates or reduce your failure so it saves human lives and then save in massive hennings or says, in a testing room engineer, pair, your nielsen applies, test strips that react the u. b. c. radiation. the higher the exposure, the darker they become. the balance taken by the robot can be programmed precisely . room by room accounting for the furniture and
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middle of the m, the mountains in northern argentina, it's famous for the hills of the 7 collars formed by the accumulation of c, laken river sediments. the town attract thousands of tourists every year. but the pandemic changed it all. women here are used to selling their textiles to make a living normally. now mighty sell group is struggling to pay her rent and is fighting eviction out on that for now, i am working here, but i have been asked to leave from this shop. i came to this town several years ago and i'm trying to sell my textiles and sustained my 14 year old daughter. it's become very difficult for me to look at. most of the women producing textiles come from indigenous communities in the province of who, who is mighty sell, says she learned the art of weaving from her grandmother. it takes about 6 days for a weaver like mighty cell to do this point. she could sell it for about $30.00. the problem is that there is no tourism this days because of the pen demik, and that's why weavers are trying to find a turn out of ways to sell the craft. and we must begin, you know, and that's how the medical market
middle of the m, the mountains in northern argentina, it's famous for the hills of the 7 collars formed by the accumulation of c, laken river sediments. the town attract thousands of tourists every year. but the pandemic changed it all. women here are used to selling their textiles to make a living normally. now mighty sell group is struggling to pay her rent and is fighting eviction out on that for now, i am working here, but i have been asked to leave from this shop. i came to this town...
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sitting on the front lawn of cedar hill in chairs for c-span or somebody. >> it was c-span. >> do you know how daunting it is to sit across from harold with that stack of note cards. he always has 112 note cards. >> actually, most of them are blank. i just use them to intimidate you. [ laughter ] >> all right. then i -- that's even -- that's vicious. [ laughter ] but, you know, harold knows everything about lincoln, even the things -- he even knows facts that don't exist about lincoln. anyway, sorry. they do both have humble origins. that's actually one of the interesting ways to think about their later evolving relationship. some of the mutual respect that they did have, even from the very first meeting, is due to that. and then douglas later calls lincoln in the freedman's memorial speech plabean. but edna really nailed it there. douglass's youth is privileged to a degree because of being sent to baltimore. he spends 9 of his 20 years -- without baltimore, we wouldn't know him. he never would have escaped without that experience in an urban slave society that was actually dominated
sitting on the front lawn of cedar hill in chairs for c-span or somebody. >> it was c-span. >> do you know how daunting it is to sit across from harold with that stack of note cards. he always has 112 note cards. >> actually, most of them are blank. i just use them to intimidate you. [ laughter ] >> all right. then i -- that's even -- that's vicious. [ laughter ] but, you know, harold knows everything about lincoln, even the things -- he even knows facts that don't exist...
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hill. you can watch that whole thing at c-span.org. we ask you what is america was a role in the world today as president biden takes his first -- america's role in the world today as president biden takes his first foreign trip. he is had to meet with vitamin prudent next wednesday. what is america's role? it is (202) 748-8001 for republicans. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. new stories from the domestic front to keep you apprised of, including movement yesterday on perhaps infrastructure deals. this, from the hills morning report, at last, any infrastructure deal, kind of, is what they write. five members from each party announced yesterday they reached any infrastructure agreement, but many questions continue to swirl about details of the proposal, including the cost and how it would be paid for. the proposal is expected to total $1.2 trillion over eight years with 579 billion dollars in new funding for projects, according to the hills alexander bolton. senate democrats from the group briefed them on the pla
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c-span radio app. next week, secretary of state antony blinken comes to capitol hill to testify on foreign policy operationsnd the president's budget. on monday, he appears before house foreign affairs committee. then at 2:30 p.m. eastern monday he testifies at the house appropriations subcommittee on state and foreign operations. on tuesday he will answer questions from a senate appropriations committee. watch live coverage of these hearings on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. >> up next a conversation on student loan debt and the idea of student loan debt forgiveness. we are joined by ashley harrington, the federal advocacy director and senior counsel at the center for responsible lending. d
c-span radio app. next week, secretary of state antony blinken comes to capitol hill to testify on foreign policy operationsnd the president's budget. on monday, he appears before house foreign affairs committee. then at 2:30 p.m. eastern monday he testifies at the house appropriations subcommittee on state and foreign operations. on tuesday he will answer questions from a senate appropriations committee. watch live coverage of these hearings on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen with the...
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c-span.org . you mentioned the colonial attack. on capitol hill, high-profile testimony, joseph blount, talking about the attack and their response. years a little bit. [video clip] >> darkside demanded a financial payment to unlock the systems. we had cyber defenses in place but the reality is those defenses were compromised. the attack forced us to make difficult choices in real-time that no company ever wants to face. but i am proud of the way our people reacted quickly to isolate and contain the attack so that we could get the pipeline back up and running safely. i'm also very grateful for the immediate and sustained support of law enforcement and federal authorities, including the white house. we reached out to federal authorities within hours of the attack, and they have been true allies as we have worked quickly and safely restored our operations. i especially want to thank the department of justice and the fbi for their leadership and the progress they announced earlier this week. i also want to express my gratitude to the employees at col
c-span.org . you mentioned the colonial attack. on capitol hill, high-profile testimony, joseph blount, talking about the attack and their response. years a little bit. [video clip] >> darkside demanded a financial payment to unlock the systems. we had cyber defenses in place but the reality is those defenses were compromised. the attack forced us to make difficult choices in real-time that no company ever wants to face. but i am proud of the way our people reacted quickly to isolate and...
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c-span radio app. next week, secretary of state antony blinken comes to capitol hill to testify on foreign policy operations and the president's budget. on monday, he appears before house foreign affairs committee. then at 2:30 p.m. eastern monday he testifies at the house appropriations subcommittee on state and foreign operations. on tuesday he will answer questions from a senate appropriations committee. watch live coverage of these hearings on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. >> up next a conversation on student loan debt and the idea of student loan debt forgiveness. we are joined by ashley harrington, the federal advocacy director and senior counsel at the center for responsible lending. and also from the heritage foundation, jonathan butcher, the fellow in education at the heritage goldwater institute. heritage institute. good morning and welcome to washington journal. i want to start with a look at the data from the federal reserve and the amount of student debt out there for those who are dealing with student debt, but the larger viewership and listenership in
c-span radio app. next week, secretary of state antony blinken comes to capitol hill to testify on foreign policy operations and the president's budget. on monday, he appears before house foreign affairs committee. then at 2:30 p.m. eastern monday he testifies at the house appropriations subcommittee on state and foreign operations. on tuesday he will answer questions from a senate appropriations committee. watch live coverage of these hearings on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen with...
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c-span radio app. family policy experts and business representatives testified on capitol hill about the pandemic's disproportionate impact on working women and childcare needs in the country. >> book tv, on c-span2 has top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. saturday, in her book, insanity defense, former democratic california congresswoman and national security insider looks at pressing national security issues. she's interviewed by janet napolitano, former homeland security secretary during the obama administration. sunday, live at noon eastern, on in-depth, a conversation with military historian max hastings on his more than two dozen books on wars in the 20th century, including his soon to be released operation pedestal. sunday, in his book, really good schools, the vice chancellor and president at the university of buckingham in england talks about private schools in poor countries, elevating their educational standards, and setting an example that other countries can learn from. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by th
c-span radio app. family policy experts and business representatives testified on capitol hill about the pandemic's disproportionate impact on working women and childcare needs in the country. >> book tv, on c-span2 has top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. saturday, in her book, insanity defense, former democratic california congresswoman and national security insider looks at pressing national security issues. she's interviewed by janet napolitano, former homeland security...
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many, sitting on the front lawn of cedar hill and cheers for c-span. and harold, do you know how daunting it is to sit across from herald with that stack of note cards? he always has 112 note cards. >> most of them are blank. i just doesn't intimidate in. >> that's vicious. harold knows everything about lincoln. even those facts that don't exist about lincoln. anyway, sorry. >> they do have a humble origins. that's one of the interesting ways to think about their leader evolving relationship, the mutual respect that they did have even from the very first meeting is due to that. douglas later called lincoln in friedman's memorial speech the plebeian, a interesting choice of words, you don't need to call asleep a plebeian. but at never lee nailed it there. douglas is use is privileged to a degree because being sent to baltimore, he spends nine of his 20 years as a slave in the city of baltimore. without baltimore he wouldn't know it. he would've never escaped without that experience and a urban slave society that was actually dominated by the free black
many, sitting on the front lawn of cedar hill and cheers for c-span. and harold, do you know how daunting it is to sit across from herald with that stack of note cards? he always has 112 note cards. >> most of them are blank. i just doesn't intimidate in. >> that's vicious. harold knows everything about lincoln. even those facts that don't exist about lincoln. anyway, sorry. >> they do have a humble origins. that's one of the interesting ways to think about their leader...
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c for years. why? why haven't, we've seen a substantial movement on capitol hill and what needs to be in a policy that could actually protect corporations and smaller businesses from ransomware attacks? well, i think part of the problem is always been that you know, the i t function, the information technology function within companies has always been a, you know, not a profit center for the companies. so they don't put the funding in that needs to go there. and there isn't legislation that requires them to do that. i think what we're going to end up seeing if we end up having hearings on this topic, we're going to have some sarbanes oxley kind of, you know, law pass that forces these, you know, c suite personnel to actually take the seriously. because if we look back on things like sony from a number of years ago, we saw that they didn't take it seriously and they got attacked. and we haven't seen it being really taken seriously by most companies, up to even colonial, where they didn't have things in place that should have prevented this simple kind of attack with some, you know, software that detect
c for years. why? why haven't, we've seen a substantial movement on capitol hill and what needs to be in a policy that could actually protect corporations and smaller businesses from ransomware attacks? well, i think part of the problem is always been that you know, the i t function, the information technology function within companies has always been a, you know, not a profit center for the companies. so they don't put the funding in that needs to go there. and there isn't legislation that...
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hill. >> tyler cox. >> ryan duffy. >> dean coll. >> elizabeth barnum. >> william cowling iii. >> knox hall. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including buckeye broadband. >> buckeye broadband support c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front-row seat to democracy. >> good afternoon and welcome to "washington post live" here i'm tracy jan, reporter at the "washington post." we're speaking today with scholars about the 1921 tulsa massacre as a city marks 100 years after the attack on a prosperous black neighborhood by a white mob. we're joined by mary elliott from the national museum of african american history and culture. both of whom i've had the pleasure of speaking with during my reporting on tulsa and reparations. thank you both for being with us today for this important conversation. >> thank you. >> thank you, tracy. >> mary, let's start with you. tell us briefly about the black community of greenwood and what represented in tulsa and the united states prior to the 1921 massacre. >> the black community and greenwood r
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i mean, the c separatist forces in the dorm bus did not have any book, but lisel hills. they're basically fairly technical and they were, they were a scratch force, so they didn't have any. the ukrainian military did have several of them deployed. so therefore, it's more likely, if it was a mis all, what would of donate if the russians donate to taken a book missile battery into recurring disputed territory. and then smith smuggling back into the russian territory at the end of it. and of course b, b. c. moscow, reported at the time that the locals had seen military a craft, shoot the plane. and those military car will definitely have come from pierre's nationalistic and echoing a nazi rallying cry. so says rushes foreign ministry about the football jersey ukraine will wear at the euro 2020 championships, starting later this week. and the front of the kit features a map of ukraine. it includes crimea even though the peninsula rejoined russia in 2014 and below. the color displays the slogans: glory to ukraine and glory to heroes rally and cries widely associated with the
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c e o, a woman. she then joined the spin off series, the hills. they've come back around for hills, the new beginning. she's in one episode, but at least the lease of the old people came back to kick the new one off. very cavalry was on and she is now the lifestyle brand uncommon. james is her bailey wick, and they've just released her new skin care line, uncommon beauty sounds like they've got stores down in nashville, chicago, dallas, and it might grow out from there. we've enjoyed our time, chris soon. we appreciate your coming on today. thanks for having a great talking to you. all right later gator christine, have a larry this is dennis miller plus one. 0, i use we all see it and we all feel and the significant increase of inflation has many economist concern and consumers. needless to say, terrified why the sudden increase in prices is this temporary, what can be done to take the coolest form of taxation on working? the global. busy geo political game, as it's called, sometimes rest upon the foundation, us dollars primacy, us dollar a world
c e o, a woman. she then joined the spin off series, the hills. they've come back around for hills, the new beginning. she's in one episode, but at least the lease of the old people came back to kick the new one off. very cavalry was on and she is now the lifestyle brand uncommon. james is her bailey wick, and they've just released her new skin care line, uncommon beauty sounds like they've got stores down in nashville, chicago, dallas, and it might grow out from there. we've enjoyed our time,...
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c-span. >> this week, secretary of state and the blinken comes to capitol hill to testify in foreign policy, operations from the budget. he will appear before a house foreign affairs community. he testifies at the house appropriations subcommittee on foreign operations. he will answer questions from a senate foreign relations committee. watch live coverage on c-span, online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> next, south dakota governor addresses the north carolina gop convention. she highlighted her stance response to the coronavirus and looked at the condition of the republican party. >> there was one governor in the united states who said we are going to look at the science, we are going to evaluate the science, and we are going to trust both the science and the people of the great state of south dakota. there is one governor who took unrelenting pressure to back off from that. and she did not do so because she is a leader. we talked about who we wanted to bring here to the north carolina convention, knowing that this is going to be the biggest convention we have eve
c-span. >> this week, secretary of state and the blinken comes to capitol hill to testify in foreign policy, operations from the budget. he will appear before a house foreign affairs community. he testifies at the house appropriations subcommittee on foreign operations. he will answer questions from a senate foreign relations committee. watch live coverage on c-span, online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> next, south dakota governor addresses the north...
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hill around noon of that battle day. then later in the afternoon when confederate general john c. breckenridge makes the difficult decision to put the core of cadets into line of battle to fill a gap in his in his line. they will have a much more up close experience with war. as the cadets moved to take their position to fill the gap in breckenridge's line. they had to move around a civilian house called the bushong farm and as they split around the civilian home and the outbuildings and headed toward the orchard their view might have been something like this. although it wasn't a sunny day. it was cloudy and raining on the actual battle day, but this would have been the view looking toward the orchard and the position that they would be taking on the battle lines beyond. and as the young men rushed through this area. there's a small event that happened. 19 year old james darden who is a cadet fell to the ground with a bad leg wound about the same time. he gets up. he tries to continue with his company, but he's hit again this time in the left arm and that leaves him gushing blood
hill around noon of that battle day. then later in the afternoon when confederate general john c. breckenridge makes the difficult decision to put the core of cadets into line of battle to fill a gap in his in his line. they will have a much more up close experience with war. as the cadets moved to take their position to fill the gap in breckenridge's line. they had to move around a civilian house called the bushong farm and as they split around the civilian home and the outbuildings and headed...
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c, like you should be getting are important because the ultraviolet light that is installed here hills, the bacteria in the room that is being disinfected. woman is the important thing about you be like, is that it can go where it is needed, your hand. column company parts class reader pushed the development of the robot for your friends of his head, lost family members to resistant jobs. in the future, he hopes robots, like these can help to better disinfect hospital rooms. the model in the company, cargo is a dummy without uv radiation. they had a sudden they're hanging now a days around 8 to 10 percent of all people treated in hospital pick up and faction the government reported by assisting the cleaning staff with the robot. infection rates are reduced failure, so it saves human lives and then save massive hennings. in a testing room engineer, pair your nielsen applies test strips to you v c radiation. the higher the exposure, the darker they become, the stake and by the robot can be programmed precisely, room by room accounting for the furniture and floor plan. uv radiation would
c, like you should be getting are important because the ultraviolet light that is installed here hills, the bacteria in the room that is being disinfected. woman is the important thing about you be like, is that it can go where it is needed, your hand. column company parts class reader pushed the development of the robot for your friends of his head, lost family members to resistant jobs. in the future, he hopes robots, like these can help to better disinfect hospital rooms. the model in the...
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c-span radio app. >> next week, secretary of state antony blinken comes to capitol hill to testify on foreign policy, operations and that presidents 2022 budget. on monday at 10:00 a.m. eastern he appears before the house foreign affairs committee and monday at 2:30 p.m. eastern key testifies on the house appropriations subcommittee on state and foreign operations. tuesday at 2:15 p.m. he will answer questions from a senate foreign relations committee. watch live coverage of these hearings on c-span, online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> the cochairs of the house problem solvers caucus discussed legislative priorities for the 117th congress. they were asked about infrastructure negotiations, immigration, and the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol in a conversation moderated by the washington post. >> this 117th congress -- senate. >> great pride to serve as speaker in the most diverse house of representatives and the history of our country. ♪ host: i'm the author of the washington post early-morning newsletter, power up, and a congressional correspondent. welcome to our se
c-span radio app. >> next week, secretary of state antony blinken comes to capitol hill to testify on foreign policy, operations and that presidents 2022 budget. on monday at 10:00 a.m. eastern he appears before the house foreign affairs committee and monday at 2:30 p.m. eastern key testifies on the house appropriations subcommittee on state and foreign operations. tuesday at 2:15 p.m. he will answer questions from a senate foreign relations committee. watch live coverage of these...
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c-span radio app. and with us here on washington journal is senior staff writer scott wong with the hill. great to have you with us. guest: great to be with you. host: it will be a busy week for you and your colleagues ahead. let's start with the infrastructure discussions. it is pretty much in the hands of republicans, a bipartisan group of democrats and republicans at this point. they have a proposal before president biden. tell us about that. guest: this is the second iteration bipartisan talks. the first bill had to do with between president biden and senator capito of west virginia. this second group of bipartisan senators picked up the mantle and really has started to make quite a bit of progress and gain some momentum in recent days. the other day, they said that they now have 11 republicans on board, 10 members of the democratic caucus including the independent angus king of maine. they are gathering more and more support as they move forward. i think there's really two camps here. one is the progressives that want president biden to go big with multitrillion dollar packages inclu
c-span radio app. and with us here on washington journal is senior staff writer scott wong with the hill. great to have you with us. guest: great to be with you. host: it will be a busy week for you and your colleagues ahead. let's start with the infrastructure discussions. it is pretty much in the hands of republicans, a bipartisan group of democrats and republicans at this point. they have a proposal before president biden. tell us about that. guest: this is the second iteration bipartisan...
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c-span.org. another programming of for you on capitol hill today, the homeland security secretary wilkie testifyingnd you can watch our coverage of that at 8:30 in one hour over on c-span3 and you can watch on our website, c-span.org, or download the free c-span radio app. your concerns about u.s. russia relations? steve, independent. caller: two things concern me and no one has said anything about that on your program. we let them have the nordstrom pipeline, which is going to put money in the pocket of russia for nefarious purposes. it's going to take germany hostage to russia. we heard nothing from the environmentalists. yet biden shuts down our pipeline. the other thing is, biden gave putin a list of 16, 16 infrastructures that putin was not to tamper with. you know what? that sends a message to putin. an obvious message. you can tamper with everything else. why just in question mark just -- why just 16? total weakness, total weakness. host: echoing your thoughts is john on facebook, who writes that biden lost the day, allowing russia to build a pipeline, less of an impact than the pipeline he
c-span.org. another programming of for you on capitol hill today, the homeland security secretary wilkie testifyingnd you can watch our coverage of that at 8:30 in one hour over on c-span3 and you can watch on our website, c-span.org, or download the free c-span radio app. your concerns about u.s. russia relations? steve, independent. caller: two things concern me and no one has said anything about that on your program. we let them have the nordstrom pipeline, which is going to put money in the...
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c-span. >> coming up this morning on washington journal, white house reporter for the hill discusses presidentind's schedule. role call deputy editor jason dick and then rachelellehuus.wic and international studies. also, a look at the cost of covid hospitalization and treatment with the university of michigan assistant professor dr. kao-ping chua. before to join your -- with your phone calls and weeds. washington journal is next. ♪ host: good morning. that is president biden arriving in belgium yesterday ahead of the 31st nato summit. the gathering follows the g7 summit in england over the weekend. this morning, we want to know what is your confidence level in president biden? handling -- president biden's handling of foreign affairs? republicans, call in at (202) 748-8000. democrats, (202) 748-8001. independents, (202) 748-8002. you can also tell us what you think if you text at the
c-span. >> coming up this morning on washington journal, white house reporter for the hill discusses presidentind's schedule. role call deputy editor jason dick and then rachelellehuus.wic and international studies. also, a look at the cost of covid hospitalization and treatment with the university of michigan assistant professor dr. kao-ping chua. before to join your -- with your phone calls and weeds. washington journal is next. ♪ host: good morning. that is president biden arriving...
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hill? guest: it is great to be back with you and back on c-span. i a worldn in which the senate is 50-50, you could say every member of the senate has outside influence. joe manchin is obviously a moderate, moderate to conservative democrat, i believe in the middle in terms of ideological score on how he votes. so we knew that he especially was going to have a lot of influence. on the main question about the filibuster, it's been clear for years, including when republicans controlled the senate, i think the filibuster is contrary to what our founding fathers intended. in two different parts of the federalist papers, either madison or hamilton, which everyone wrote that section, comes out clearly against a super majority vote requirement, which had been in the articles of confederation and approved that they opted against it. unfortunately, over time with senate rules, this concept of a filibuster evolved. and it is really only the last three decades that the filibuster evolved to a point where it is basically invoked on every single vote of substan
hill? guest: it is great to be back with you and back on c-span. i a worldn in which the senate is 50-50, you could say every member of the senate has outside influence. joe manchin is obviously a moderate, moderate to conservative democrat, i believe in the middle in terms of ideological score on how he votes. so we knew that he especially was going to have a lot of influence. on the main question about the filibuster, it's been clear for years, including when republicans controlled the...
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c like should be getting are important because the ultraviolet light that is installed here hills, the bacteria in the room that is being disinfected. wilmont is the important thing about u. v. light is that it can go where it is needed. they want to go column company pounds cost reason to push the development of the robot for and friends of who had lost family members to resistant jobs in the future. he hopes, robots, like these can help to better disinfect hospital rooms. the model in the company car door is a dummy without uv radiation. you, they had a sudden that i'm hanging now a days around 8 to 10 percent of all people treated in hospital pick up and infection. the government will gotten by assisting the cleaning staff with the robot. the infection rates are reduced failure, so it saves human lives and save in massive hennings or says, in a testing room engineer, pat, your nielsen applies, test strips, react to u, v. c radiation. the higher the exposure, the darker they become. the bumps taken by the robot can be programmed precisely, room by room accounting for the furniture an
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c-span radio app. family policy experts and business representatives testified on capitol hill about the pandemic's disproportionate impact on working women and childcare needs in the country. c-span's "landmark cases" explores the stories unconstitutional drama behind significant supreme court decisions. for the next several weeks, watched key episodes of our series sunday at 10:00 on c-span. the case that allowed the government particularly in times of war to limit freedom of speech. the court upheld activist charles schenck distributing leaflets resisting the draft in world war i. >> on sunday, military historian and journalist matt hastings will be our guest on "in depth." >> present revolutionaries have prevailed over western world, wealth, and hard work, the stairway affords on the evening of the 29th of april, fugitives ascended to a rooftop helicopter to secure the place with symbolic images of the era. for me, as for all my generation of war correspondents, the struggle was among the foremost experiences of our careers. i was one of those who flew out of the u.s. embassy on that tumultuous, terrifying day.
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or listen on the c-span radio app. >>> on capitol hill for a hearing on the president's 2022 budget request. he testified on how additional funding would be used to address a growing backlog, infrastructure improvements and staffing shortages. >> i call this hea
or listen on the c-span radio app. >>> on capitol hill for a hearing on the president's 2022 budget request. he testified on how additional funding would be used to address a growing backlog, infrastructure improvements and staffing shortages. >> i call this hea