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marlena help us understand your experience. i mean, so i think that the situation with nicole hannah jones is something that black female professors in the u. s. university's experience at an all kinds of levels every single day. different standards are applied to virtually all scholars of color and us the universities, but in particular, black women in university setting experienced this and outsized, almost caricature like ways. and i think that the situation with, you know, sort of the board chair saying we need some time to sort of evaluate this cake if case. it's almost a joke that could be on the daily show or saturday night live. a black woman when macarthur genius grant, then a pulitzer prize. and it's somehow not evidence enough to be underlying subtext is that she's undeserving and that whatever accolades she has earned, she didn't really or she didn't really deserve them. and they don't meet seem to mean as much when a black woman wins them. and that is sort of what we're talking about here because the other candidat
marlena help us understand your experience. i mean, so i think that the situation with nicole hannah jones is something that black female professors in the u. s. university's experience at an all kinds of levels every single day. different standards are applied to virtually all scholars of color and us the universities, but in particular, black women in university setting experienced this and outsized, almost caricature like ways. and i think that the situation with, you know, sort of the board...
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but is the unprecedented marlena? is it, you know, there is, there are parts of it that are unprecedented and there are parts of it that are not . and so in a normal tenure case, yes, there are plenty of opportunities for things to go arrive because there are a lot of committees and different votes that have to happen. it's simply that for a board of trustees to intervene at this point in such a high profile, sort of candidates case is quite unusual. the other cases that we have seen of this were not due to that person scholarship, at least those were not the reasons given. they were there were social things, things that happened on social media or on twitter. and so what is unique about this case is that normally when people are denied tenure, it is that much different levels level further down in the process i got before. the point is, is a rubber stamp point. so then people i was a double take here. so i'm going to bring in martha, which is stevens. he's the chairman of the u. n. c. chapel hill board of trustees. t
but is the unprecedented marlena? is it, you know, there is, there are parts of it that are unprecedented and there are parts of it that are not . and so in a normal tenure case, yes, there are plenty of opportunities for things to go arrive because there are a lot of committees and different votes that have to happen. it's simply that for a board of trustees to intervene at this point in such a high profile, sort of candidates case is quite unusual. the other cases that we have seen of this...
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surveys show that those people are very grateful to administration and that they are prone to vote for marlena. so his strategy finally has backfired to him. right. so what is it? mexico is often often portrayed as a country that is in the, in the, in the pay of the drug cartels with an infrastructure with a legal infrastructure that doesn't work and indeed is corrupt. and yet they're expecting record numbers of people to turn out to vote for, for mass and people in parliament. why is that in? well, we'll see if there are record masses running out to vote for him. but usually mexico, both parties are very well organized to have a good machine. so they are really able to take us out on the election day. and this is quite a tradition in mexico. and so probably we'll see this mobile big for my lation by the parties on the actually on sunday. and so what sort of future candidates, promising mexicans when the president defenses to 3rd majority in congress and hoped to win over some of the 15 govern us in order to continue his for the roach act, which is a kind of odd mixture between central listing
surveys show that those people are very grateful to administration and that they are prone to vote for marlena. so his strategy finally has backfired to him. right. so what is it? mexico is often often portrayed as a country that is in the, in the, in the pay of the drug cartels with an infrastructure with a legal infrastructure that doesn't work and indeed is corrupt. and yet they're expecting record numbers of people to turn out to vote for, for mass and people in parliament. why is that in?...
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because of the way i look, these things have actually happened. marlena. yeah, i would say mine was the one i was share is i'm during a job interview. it's my 1st time on the job market and back then you went to the modern language association, the m l a. and you had an interview in a room. and so it's just you with sort of like 5 interviewers at this university, and this was a poor position in american u. s. literature. and that was one of my major fields that i was trained in. and they kept asking me how i would teach, you know, sort of the famous writers like herman melville and nathaniel hawthorne and edgar allen poe. and i'm prepared for all of this. you know, i did my mock interviews, i'm totally prepared. and then one man in exasperation says, but how would you teach any of that? can you teach any of that without talking about slavery and race? can you just not talk about that? and i said, well, i most, i'm a scholar of, of slavery. and so my approach to this literature is to understand that intersections all of it was antebellum u. s. literature fo
because of the way i look, these things have actually happened. marlena. yeah, i would say mine was the one i was share is i'm during a job interview. it's my 1st time on the job market and back then you went to the modern language association, the m l a. and you had an interview in a room. and so it's just you with sort of like 5 interviewers at this university, and this was a poor position in american u. s. literature. and that was one of my major fields that i was trained in. and they kept...
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the award and we were talking about screen tricks and he said that for destry rides again that that marlena dietrich taught him that when you're when you're taught when you're facing somebody to look at to look both of them in just one eye did they ever learn that in other words instead of me looking at you both of your eyes where i end up sort of flickering back and forth to just look at one eye so then my eyes will remain steady as i look at you. well, i know they didn't answer this better also for the stage. i know the stage. to keep from being diverted to many performers will look you in the forehead like i'm looking now because in the forehead forehead for that same reason, so you're a gays instead of no, i say that some on stage have done that. that there's been an old stage trick to keep from being diverted or anything to really yeah. oh no. oh no, honey. that's a terror. that's a terrible trick to do. i know it's terrible. yeah, but they do it. we just think about her her microphone it looks it looks ugly. the book that question i'd hate to things mine. i i'd hate to think during he
the award and we were talking about screen tricks and he said that for destry rides again that that marlena dietrich taught him that when you're when you're taught when you're facing somebody to look at to look both of them in just one eye did they ever learn that in other words instead of me looking at you both of your eyes where i end up sort of flickering back and forth to just look at one eye so then my eyes will remain steady as i look at you. well, i know they didn't answer this better...
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i walked from what they marlena also work to parts of mexico. i made it to the united states. i crossed through my own efforts. i didn't have anyone to receive me that i didn't have anyone to pay to take me in or anything i'm on my own. the father of 2 is now on his way back home after failing to find work in the u. s. during her trip, harris pledged money to improve the lives of people like fans you in their home countries system do we have? but with desperation, driving migration, it will take more than promises to convince latin america poor not to make the dangerous journey north of a come back to our story about the legal showdown between the you and germany that is brewing at the moment. for more on this we can now, brandy w correspond the jack park in brussels. jack, is this a pretty dense political and legal procedure? what exactly is germany accused off? what happened get is back in 2015. the european central bank started buying government bonds, essentially soldiering. some of the national government debt. and the group of people in germany went very happy about that
i walked from what they marlena also work to parts of mexico. i made it to the united states. i crossed through my own efforts. i didn't have anyone to receive me that i didn't have anyone to pay to take me in or anything i'm on my own. the father of 2 is now on his way back home after failing to find work in the u. s. during her trip, harris pledged money to improve the lives of people like fans you in their home countries system do we have? but with desperation, driving migration, it will...
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she is marlena hackney. she was about to go on "tucker carlson tonight."s completely wild to see this. it was put in email form and written down, you know a lot of these kind of orders have happened otherwise were spoken or said over the phone. this shows a level of arrogance in the attorney general in this case saying why are we dealing with this? why is this woman's story getting out? why is her detail of what she is happening getting out? why wasn't she put in police custody to stop thwarting us. this is not from april or may of 2020. this is march of this year when they arrest entrepreneurs for simply speaking out against their tyranny. elizabeth: state attorney general of michigan, dana nessel emails an attorney in march. do you know her whereabouts. she should have been picked up before she goes on tv. this is outrageous. she needs to get the full 93 days for this. do the state police know where she is, do they plan to find her soon? we will alert the police to this new information. seems like they're working with the police to go after businesses li
she is marlena hackney. she was about to go on "tucker carlson tonight."s completely wild to see this. it was put in email form and written down, you know a lot of these kind of orders have happened otherwise were spoken or said over the phone. this shows a level of arrogance in the attorney general in this case saying why are we dealing with this? why is this woman's story getting out? why is her detail of what she is happening getting out? why wasn't she put in police custody to...
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. >> reporter: marlena is an industrial janitor. >> i get tired easily. >> reporter: she was suffering the car that can tire me out for the whole day. >> reporter: doctors diagnosed all three women with what's often called long covid. >> we are dealing with a syndrome that we know is devastating. >> reporter: dr. avi knatt is studying long covid patients at nih. how disabling can this be? >> it can be very severe. many people cannot work any longer so they lost their job and now they are unemployed. >> reporter: she knows about that. >> dogs have a job to do. they're not bored and barking. >> reporter: she's lost both her jobs, her personal dog training business and the full-time mortgage processing job that paid the bills. she says she tried to return to that job until the day she says her boss told her she was making too many mistakes. >> you been with them 27 years you don't make the same mistake and you don't make them twice. you're not remembering what i tell you to do. >> reporter: she's been out on disability with her boss's support for almost 10 months. no one can say how long
. >> reporter: marlena is an industrial janitor. >> i get tired easily. >> reporter: she was suffering the car that can tire me out for the whole day. >> reporter: doctors diagnosed all three women with what's often called long covid. >> we are dealing with a syndrome that we know is devastating. >> reporter: dr. avi knatt is studying long covid patients at nih. how disabling can this be? >> it can be very severe. many people cannot work any longer so...