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and we have been working since early june with the american medical association, the american hospitalssociation, state and health officers and volunteer groups and others to take care of those who become ill. and finally the matter of having an alert and informed public. one who will be aware of the facts without being unduly alarmed and certainly this program of the westinghouse broadcasting company is a good example to have an alert but not an alarmed public. >> well, dr. bernie, you and your public health service crew, if i could use that word, crew, have seems to make great strides to get us ready for this possible epidemic in such a very short time. >> we've had a lot of help, i could assure you carl, in doing this. it hasn't been a one man or one organization goal. as i said previously, we have had the full cooperation and support of the american medical association in both the educational and the medical care part and then in working with the manufacturers to get them to manufacture the vaccine and to stop other activities and build up their staff, i think we could all be proud
and we have been working since early june with the american medical association, the american hospitalssociation, state and health officers and volunteer groups and others to take care of those who become ill. and finally the matter of having an alert and informed public. one who will be aware of the facts without being unduly alarmed and certainly this program of the westinghouse broadcasting company is a good example to have an alert but not an alarmed public. >> well, dr. bernie, you...
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and we have been working since early june with the american medical association, the american hospital association, state officers, volunteer groups and others to help prepare in taking care of those who become ill. finally, a matter of having an alert and an informed public, one who will be aware of the facts without being unduly alarmed. and certainly this program of the westinghouse broadcasting company is a good example of public service to have an alert but not an alarmed public. >> well, dr. bernie, you and your public health service crew, if i can use that word, crew, certainly seem to have made great strides to get us ready for this possible epidemic in such a very short time. >> we've had a lot of help, i can assure you, carl, in doing this. it hasn't been a one-man or one-organization issue. we've had both the education as well as the medical care part, and then in working with the manufacturers to get them to manufacture the vaccine and to stop other activities and to build up their staffs. i think we can all be proud of the industry which we have in this country. it's anoth
and we have been working since early june with the american medical association, the american hospital association, state officers, volunteer groups and others to help prepare in taking care of those who become ill. finally, a matter of having an alert and an informed public, one who will be aware of the facts without being unduly alarmed. and certainly this program of the westinghouse broadcasting company is a good example of public service to have an alert but not an alarmed public. >>...
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guest: i'm with aashto, the american association of state highway and transportation officials. we are a trade organization that represents the interests of state departments of transportation across the country. our directors are the 52-state d.o.t.'s including the district of columbia and puerto rico. host: what do your members see as the need for infrastructure in this country? guest: clearly, we have been under investing in infrastructure for a number of years now. state and local governments have been stepping up. states have increased their revenue sources for transportation and infrastructure, but it has been 30 years since the federal government last increased the gas tax and increased substantially the amount of money they provide for infrastructure. we are really hopeful that during this congress, the biden administration will get a robust infrastructure package, as well as a reauthorization bill. host: when you say robust, what is the price tag? guest: the president has come out with a nearly $2 trillion package she has put forward. clearly, i think you can make the a
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could not compete financially against the established teams in the national league in the american association and ultimately it fell apart after a year, but this was an early attempt among baseball players to control their own destiny and to determine how much they were paid and how much they were worth. so from the 1880s on until 1947 major league baseball was played only by white men, but that starts to change and we'll take a look at the negro leagues over in the next case. so for black players who were not permitted to play in the major leagues a lot of them started their own barnstorming teams. we've got an example of a team here from the 1880s in danbury, connecticut. it's not until 1920 though that room foster establishes the actual negro leagues in which is a professional league. there were a number of incarnations a number of teams participated in that but we have examples here from the indianapolis clowns a program from one of their games. signed baseball by satchel paige a phenomenal picture who got his start and spent many years in the negro leagues doesn't become a rookie in the
could not compete financially against the established teams in the national league in the american association and ultimately it fell apart after a year, but this was an early attempt among baseball players to control their own destiny and to determine how much they were paid and how much they were worth. so from the 1880s on until 1947 major league baseball was played only by white men, but that starts to change and we'll take a look at the negro leagues over in the next case. so for black...
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thank you all for joining us, we are joined by the ceo of the american association for the advancement of science. we are happy to accept your questions during the program, and i will ask as many as we have time for. if you want to submit a question, please email head liners@press.org. science is at the core of the most every major issue facing our nation and the world today. the role of science. its funding levels, its value is being debated at all levels of government, and the private sector, and educational, and among all of us personally. journalists and consumers of news are hungry for authentic sources of information, and what they mean for us. as president biden prepares to release his first budget, he has said that he will ask congress to return federal science spending to at least 2% of the gross domestic product. that can be very good news for the american association for the advancement of science, who has members from 91 countries around the world, and a mission to advance science engineering and innovation throughout the world for the benefit of all people? he is a chief e
thank you all for joining us, we are joined by the ceo of the american association for the advancement of science. we are happy to accept your questions during the program, and i will ask as many as we have time for. if you want to submit a question, please email head liners@press.org. science is at the core of the most every major issue facing our nation and the world today. the role of science. its funding levels, its value is being debated at all levels of government, and the private sector,...
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madam speaker, the american hospital association, a.h.a. opposed to h.r. 1195 in a letter to education and labor committee members prior to the committee markup last month, a.h.a. stated, quote, because hospitals have already implemented specifically tailored policies and programs to address workplace violence, we do not believe that the osha standards requireed the h.r. 1195 are warranted, nor do we support a expedited approach that would deny the public an opportunity to review and comment on proposed regulations. further, a.h.a. explained, the prohibitive cost of the mandate in h.r. 1195 would impose on america's hospitals. particularly on those that provide care in rural and underserved areas could strain scarce resources and jeopardize patient care. these mandates would burden health care providers that are struggling to maintain services during the most deadly public health emergency in 100 years. end quote. madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent that the american hospital association letter be included in the record. the speaker pro
madam speaker, the american hospital association, a.h.a. opposed to h.r. 1195 in a letter to education and labor committee members prior to the committee markup last month, a.h.a. stated, quote, because hospitals have already implemented specifically tailored policies and programs to address workplace violence, we do not believe that the osha standards requireed the h.r. 1195 are warranted, nor do we support a expedited approach that would deny the public an opportunity to review and comment on...
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and gym time and executive director of the american association of safe highway and transportation official discusses infrastructure proposals being considered in congress per it also, since cynthia of the wilson center of the migrant surge from northern triangle countries and how the biden administration is dealing with it. watch and see spans washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning and be sure to watch washington journal saturday morning at eight eastern for a live study session for high school students preparing to take the advanced placement u.s. history exam. co-authors of fabric of a nation, a brief history with skills and sources for the ap u.s. history course. we take your calls, facebook comments, decks and about the exam. >> tonight on c-span2 "the communicators" features jessica director of the competitive enterprise institute talking about social media content moderation. then, senate judiciary subcommittee hears from app developers and representatives of apple and google on app store competition. later a hearing on u.s. military operations in the middle eas
and gym time and executive director of the american association of safe highway and transportation official discusses infrastructure proposals being considered in congress per it also, since cynthia of the wilson center of the migrant surge from northern triangle countries and how the biden administration is dealing with it. watch and see spans washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning and be sure to watch washington journal saturday morning at eight eastern for a live study...
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learn more about infrastructure need, you can go to transportation.org , the website for the american association of state highway and transportation officia or listen the c-span radio app. "washington journal" continues. host: turning our attention to the border surge in migrants from central america, joining us is cynthia arnson, the latin american program director at the wilson center. cynthia arnson, i want to begin with the vice president, kamala harris, who has been tasked to the president to address this issue of migrants coming from central america. here's what she had to say when she met thursday with nation leaders about the migrant surge in the northern triangle. ♪ --[video clip] >> the question has to be, why do people leave home? either they are fleeing some harm, or because they are unable to satisfy their basic needs of taking care of the families because the resources are not there, so they have to go elsewhere. so i would look at it in terms of that, and what is going on. if you look at the acute issues in particular affecting the northern triangle, we are looking at extensive st
learn more about infrastructure need, you can go to transportation.org , the website for the american association of state highway and transportation officia or listen the c-span radio app. "washington journal" continues. host: turning our attention to the border surge in migrants from central america, joining us is cynthia arnson, the latin american program director at the wilson center. cynthia arnson, i want to begin with the vice president, kamala harris, who has been tasked to...
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the american association is not the route of today's american league but the national league is today'soot of the national, and it started out trying to make to push baseball in the opposite direction. it was all about making it more -- >> presbyterian? >> presbyterian. good word. exclusive, virtuous. they had rules that there was no baseball played on sunday. there was no alcohol served in any of the ballparks. and it was all about how baseball represents virtue and uprightness and every noble thing in the american character, but a lot of those things were actually code words for a certain kind of elitism. and keeping out the riffraff and so forth. they would allow the riffraff -ing where they could make money from them, but in fact in many of the ballparks then, particularly the national league ones, there was a very rigid economic segregation. the bleachers were completely separate from the rest of the ballpark. you could not walk from a cheap seat into the grandstand area because you had a separate entrance, separate bathrooms and so. fourth yes, it was a very rigid economic segrega
the american association is not the route of today's american league but the national league is today'soot of the national, and it started out trying to make to push baseball in the opposite direction. it was all about making it more -- >> presbyterian? >> presbyterian. good word. exclusive, virtuous. they had rules that there was no baseball played on sunday. there was no alcohol served in any of the ballparks. and it was all about how baseball represents virtue and uprightness and...
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guest: i'm with aashto, the american association of state highway and transportation officials.a trade organization that represents the interests of state departments of transportation across the country. our directors are the 52-state d.o.t.'s including the district of columbia and puerto rico. host: what do your members see as the need for infrastructure in this country? guest: clearly, we have been under investing in infrastructure for a number of years now. state and local governments have been stepping up. states have increased their revenue sources for transportation and infrastructure, but it has been 30 years since the federal government last increased the gas tax and increased substantially the amount of money they provide for infrastructure. we are really hopeful that during this congress, the biden administration will get a robust infrastructure package, as well as a reauthorization bill. host: when you say robust, what is the price tag? guest: the president has come out with a nearly $2 trillion package she has put forward. clearly, i think you can make the argument
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i'm the executive director here, the american association of state highway and transportation officials. we're the trade association that represents the interest of state departments of transportation across the country. so our board of directors are the 52 state d.o.t.s from each state, as well as from the district of columbia and puerto rico. >> and what do your members see as the need for infrastructure in this country? >> clearly we've been under investing our nation's infrastructure for a number of years now. and states and local governments actually have been stepping up. nearly half of the states across the country in the last seven to ten years have increased their revenue sources for transportation infrastructure. but it's been nearly 30 years since the federal government last increased the federal gas tax and increased substantially the amount of money they provide for infrastructure. so we're really hopeful that during this congress with the first few years here of the biden administration we'll be able to get a robust infrastructure package completed, as well as a long-term
i'm the executive director here, the american association of state highway and transportation officials. we're the trade association that represents the interest of state departments of transportation across the country. so our board of directors are the 52 state d.o.t.s from each state, as well as from the district of columbia and puerto rico. >> and what do your members see as the need for infrastructure in this country? >> clearly we've been under investing our nation's...
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-- >> it was something -- he was part of a group of teams that were officially called the american association. >> right. >> it was colloquyally known as the beer and whiskey league. >> that's the league i wanted to be in. >> it was the cool thing, clearly. and it was their opposite number was the national league. >> talk about those guys. >> the american association is not the root of today's american league. but the national league is the root of today's national league. and it started out trying to make -- push baseball in the opposite direction. it was all about making it -- >> presbyterian. >> presbyterian is a good word. exclusive. there was no baseball played on sunday. there was no alcohol served in any of the ballparks. and it was all about how baseball represents virtue and uprightness and every noble thing in the american character. but a lot of those things were actually code words for a certain kind of elitism. >> and keeping out the working class. >> and keeping out the riffraff. they would allow the riffraff in where they could make money from them. but in fact in many of the ba
-- >> it was something -- he was part of a group of teams that were officially called the american association. >> right. >> it was colloquyally known as the beer and whiskey league. >> that's the league i wanted to be in. >> it was the cool thing, clearly. and it was their opposite number was the national league. >> talk about those guys. >> the american association is not the root of today's american league. but the national league is the root of...
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the national organization for women betty friedan's group and the american association of use university women sought his advice about the cultural construction of gender roles. feminists joined hands with libertines like hugh hefner. hefner supported the now legal defense and education fund he championed the equal rights amendment and he filed amica skuri. i briefs to the supreme court in abortion cases. he said i was one of the first feminists now without feminism seal of approval the sexual revolution would never have gone mainstream. it would have influenced a few non-conformists in berkeley and ann arbor and manhattan. but most people would have dismissed it as just another attempt by men to get women to let down their guard. feminism ratified the sexual revolution as pro woman. but was it? have a look at what's happening on college campuses? there is an epidemic of accusations of sexual assault. universities of hired phalanxas of gender-based misconduct specialists specialists and title nine interpreters. though the statistics on college sexual assault. have been exaggerated and wh
the national organization for women betty friedan's group and the american association of use university women sought his advice about the cultural construction of gender roles. feminists joined hands with libertines like hugh hefner. hefner supported the now legal defense and education fund he championed the equal rights amendment and he filed amica skuri. i briefs to the supreme court in abortion cases. he said i was one of the first feminists now without feminism seal of approval the sexual...
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>> , member of the virginia bar which is a nonpracticing state bar association for attorneys and american society of evidence based placing of the national association of chief of police and i serve as an advisor to the american law institute principles of the law on policing and i'm a member or i believe technically a liaison to the american bar association working group on trust in the criminal justice system and there are probably a couple of other ones that i don't remember them all on hand. >> do you occasionally provide consultation to law-enforcement agencies in conducting use of force reviews through these organizations? >> not through the professional organizations but i do work with consult or do research with police agencies, yes. >> does that include providing educational instruction? , consultation. >> yes. >> and specific use of force reviews. >> yes. >> what agencies have you done that kind of work with? >> i have done training and investigational training with the sheriffs office which is the largest of law enforcement association or largest law enforcement agency in south
>> , member of the virginia bar which is a nonpracticing state bar association for attorneys and american society of evidence based placing of the national association of chief of police and i serve as an advisor to the american law institute principles of the law on policing and i'm a member or i believe technically a liaison to the american bar association working group on trust in the criminal justice system and there are probably a couple of other ones that i don't remember them all...
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joining us to talk more about this is william, director of clean air advocacy for the american lung associationfornia. thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me. appreciate it. >> what is the state of air report and what is its goal? >> sure. the american lung association, every year, for the last 22 years has issued our annual state of the airport. really, it is sort of a snapshot of local air conditions across the country. we look at both ozone pollution, which you can think of as summertime smog, our cortical pollution which is something that we usually associate with wood-burning or wildfires. what we try to do is try to educate the public on local conditions and show progress and the challenges we still have to face. >> you measure man-made and natural pollutants and saw what was in the air. let's go ahead and focusing on the bay area. zooming in to see how our local counties fair. we have a map for that for you. alameda and santa clara county. they got f's. san mateo, ac. san francisco and marin, both got b's. okay. let's explain that a little bit. why would alameda and santa clar
joining us to talk more about this is william, director of clean air advocacy for the american lung associationfornia. thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me. appreciate it. >> what is the state of air report and what is its goal? >> sure. the american lung association, every year, for the last 22 years has issued our annual state of the airport. really, it is sort of a snapshot of local air conditions across the country. we look at both ozone pollution, which you...
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did use american surgical association but have the story plus of the state to stop its. nose and the speculators and those are now the a grueling elites of the world are the speculators. they can create bubbles it could be used cars this week it could be. next week it could be islands somewhere in the pacific the week after that those are bubbles within a secular collapse and ultimately when the everything bubble collapses then we have the realisation that the economy died in 2008 we just haven't buried yet. it was now you've probably heard of the pregame heat and in the u.k. it's become a reality because soldiers in the british army's royal engineers regiment have been told to mind their language in case to defend somebody simon right throws a few grenades at his own now home the front line of the culture war. so the main dangers of being in the military is you can be shot at blown up. or fall victim to non gender neutral language well $22.00 engineer regiment of the british army is doing something about it the language not the horrible bad stuff don't call each other l
did use american surgical association but have the story plus of the state to stop its. nose and the speculators and those are now the a grueling elites of the world are the speculators. they can create bubbles it could be used cars this week it could be. next week it could be islands somewhere in the pacific the week after that those are bubbles within a secular collapse and ultimately when the everything bubble collapses then we have the realisation that the economy died in 2008 we just...
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but where it really became popular were at cities part of the american association. those teams were located in st. louis, cincinnati, other places where there were large german immigrant populations, and they brought with them a popular hand-held treat, the hot dog. it was easy to produce, easy to grill, easy to carry out around. that made it a popular item to sell at the ball parks. not only did german immigrants introduce the hot dog to baseball, but waves of immigrants that came to this country adopted baseball as their own sport, used it as a way to become americans. so in this next case we're going to see more of the immigrant story in baseball. this case is about the promise of baseball, about the immigrant experience, how baseball was a path to prosperity for a lot of immigrant groups. it was a way to find your american identity as a player or as a fan. the idea also is, if you're following a team, whether you're a blair or not, if you're following a team, if you're learning the rules, you are actually taking steps in becoming an american because you're becom
but where it really became popular were at cities part of the american association. those teams were located in st. louis, cincinnati, other places where there were large german immigrant populations, and they brought with them a popular hand-held treat, the hot dog. it was easy to produce, easy to grill, easy to carry out around. that made it a popular item to sell at the ball parks. not only did german immigrants introduce the hot dog to baseball, but waves of immigrants that came to this...
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from moscow becoming the 1st ever russian to be officially made a member of the prestigious american association you go to cut cough is car in moscow's leading on college it is a pioneer of keyhole surgery for cancer treatment in the country during his 30 year long career that we're now a doctor has published pretty astonishing 7 major studies and almost $300.00 papers russian historian martin mccauley says the news is particularly significant given the current political climate. they talk russian specialists are among the best in the world and if i could was a same in the soviet union talks so be it doctors and specialists were among the best in the world russian specialists have always had this high reputation and now this is no mostly important it's prestigious because he's the 1st russian even admitted to this not important surgical association but also at a time of an almost tension between russia and the united states should prove that if you put politics aside when you go to medicine or science or literature or anything else there's really caught a lot of common ground between russia and
from moscow becoming the 1st ever russian to be officially made a member of the prestigious american association you go to cut cough is car in moscow's leading on college it is a pioneer of keyhole surgery for cancer treatment in the country during his 30 year long career that we're now a doctor has published pretty astonishing 7 major studies and almost $300.00 papers russian historian martin mccauley says the news is particularly significant given the current political climate. they talk...
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they became leaders and members of the hudson cnese-american association.alized that to live in society is to try to be part of something greater than yourself i think one of the best ways to teach children about civic engagement is just to weave it into a mindful approach to everyday life. let's walk around a neighborhood and ask questions about what we see. do you notice that there does not seem to be a bus stop? do you notice that there were only fast food stores? all the streets are well paved and the sidewalks are nice but once you cross this block, everything is kind of falling apar everything we see is the external deposit of a a lot of internalized choices about power, responsibility, and what we are supposed to do to create a healthy and thriving community. we are a country bound together by nothing but a creed. you have got to be able to maintain regularly as a matter of ritual to reckon th that creed and ask, how will i close the gap bween that creed and our deeds? look at the way that these treat black people look at the ways we educate our chil
they became leaders and members of the hudson cnese-american association.alized that to live in society is to try to be part of something greater than yourself i think one of the best ways to teach children about civic engagement is just to weave it into a mindful approach to everyday life. let's walk around a neighborhood and ask questions about what we see. do you notice that there does not seem to be a bus stop? do you notice that there were only fast food stores? all the streets are well...
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>> that is correct or the american medical association doesn't recognize it in the american psychiatricssociation doesn't recognize it. >> i offer exhibit 921 for demonstrative purposes. demonstrative or press is only. purpose is all mighty. all my. >> if your honor could -- thank you. so if we could walk through each of these and go through them one by one and i would like for each one to explain what it is and then explain how it applies to george floyd. let's start with number one inappropriate clothing naked or partially closed. what is the significance of this this one and how does it manifest? >> when we get a call of a naked man in the street the first thing we are thinking is excited delirium. why? why would somebody take off their clothing? their body is hot so in the case of mr. floyd was he appropriately dressed or inappropriately dressed for the weather and in the case of mr. floyd i believe the temperature was in the 70s and he was appropriately dressed. therefore this does not apply to mr. floyd. >> what about the second one, attraction to glasper destruction of last mirro
>> that is correct or the american medical association doesn't recognize it in the american psychiatricssociation doesn't recognize it. >> i offer exhibit 921 for demonstrative purposes. demonstrative or press is only. purpose is all mighty. all my. >> if your honor could -- thank you. so if we could walk through each of these and go through them one by one and i would like for each one to explain what it is and then explain how it applies to george floyd. let's start with...
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approach to the number of refugees allowed into the glass and jim simon executive director of the american associationsafe highway and transportation officials and discusses the infra- structure proposals considered in congress. also, cynthia of the wilson center, migrant surge from northern triangle countries and how the biden administration is dealing with it. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning and be sure to watch washington journal saturday morning at eight eastern for a live study session for high school students preparing to take the advanced placement u.s. history exam. >> as he approaches his 100th day in office president biden will give his first address to a joint session of congress wednesday night, our live coverage begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern with the president's address and 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span .org or listen live on the cpa
approach to the number of refugees allowed into the glass and jim simon executive director of the american associationsafe highway and transportation officials and discusses the infra- structure proposals considered in congress. also, cynthia of the wilson center, migrant surge from northern triangle countries and how the biden administration is dealing with it. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning and be sure to watch washington journal saturday morning...
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we are doing that at a local basis, working with sports leagues, groups like aarp, the american association of retired people, organizations that can reach seniors in different ways. we have to keep going. because the effort is hyper local, our partnerships with states and local communities matter. that is why will continue to work with local elected officials who know their communities really well to make sure we are getting the message out to as many people as possible. jeff: the only thing i would add is i think it is important to bring vaccinations to where people are -- mobile clinics, community health centers -- we are also providing me for seniors who need -- providing money for seniors who need transportation options. dr. walensky: just this week cdc distributive funds to reach those at risk, disabled elderly who are at their home, reaching people that are homebound. jeff: next question. >> let's go to josh at bloomberg. josh: thank you for taking the time. jeff, can i ask a little bit more about the j&j situation, just for clarity? you say if authorized production will rise up to 8
we are doing that at a local basis, working with sports leagues, groups like aarp, the american association of retired people, organizations that can reach seniors in different ways. we have to keep going. because the effort is hyper local, our partnerships with states and local communities matter. that is why will continue to work with local elected officials who know their communities really well to make sure we are getting the message out to as many people as possible. jeff: the only thing i...
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michelle rodriguez, co-founder and senior attorney with rodriguez and associates and director on the board of governors with the american immigration lawyers association. michelle has been engaged in inspiring volunteer work at temporary shelters for unaccompanied migrant boys housed at the dallas convention center. after she provides us with the reality of that situation, we will turn to another ava staffer. she is the director of the ava's children immigration law academy, located in houston. she will provide more insight into the particular rights and challenges unaccompanied minors face in the system and how they support legal advocates who provide legal services to unaccompanied children. finally, we are fortunate to have mark with us today, a member of the ava commission on immigration and a senior fellow and director of the human services initiative at the migration policy institute. as the former acting assistant secretary at the administration for children and families at the department of health and human services, mark has deep insight into the resources and policies needed to manage and support unaccompanied
michelle rodriguez, co-founder and senior attorney with rodriguez and associates and director on the board of governors with the american immigration lawyers association. michelle has been engaged in inspiring volunteer work at temporary shelters for unaccompanied migrant boys housed at the dallas convention center. after she provides us with the reality of that situation, we will turn to another ava staffer. she is the director of the ava's children immigration law academy, located in houston....
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medical association, college of american pathologists. ave been on the board of the minnesota coroner's and medical examiners association probably 30 plus years. and then i'm a member of the national association of medical examiners and i was on that board. i was a member of their executive committee for a number of years. >> that goes by the acronym n.a.m.e.? >> yes. >> what was n.a.m.e. do? >> they're specifically for medical pathologists and medical examiners. they provide support to medical examiners. they provide information, guidelines, accreditation programs, inspection programs. lots of ways of assisting medical examiner offices. >> have you done any teaching? >> yes. i have been a clinical instructor here at the university of minnesota department of pathology. i have done lots of law enforcement training through the bureau of criminal apprehension here in minnesota, as well as oh my gosh, teaching everything from middle school science students through high school and college and all kinds of professional groups whether it is other
medical association, college of american pathologists. ave been on the board of the minnesota coroner's and medical examiners association probably 30 plus years. and then i'm a member of the national association of medical examiners and i was on that board. i was a member of their executive committee for a number of years. >> that goes by the acronym n.a.m.e.? >> yes. >> what was n.a.m.e. do? >> they're specifically for medical pathologists and medical examiners. they...
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according to the american library association over 273 books were challenged or banned last year.and other news, npd book scan report that print book sales were up 29% for the first quarter of the year and author john nesbitt died at the age of 72. he was best known for his 1982 book "mega trends" which of offers predictions on economic and social changes and sold over 14 million copies worldwide. booktv with bring you new programs and publishing news and watch all of our past programs anytime at booktv develop develop. -- booktv.org. >> now on booktv, more television for sear yours readers. >> good afternoon, everybody, and thank you for joining us for this event, heritage events live. i'm the director of the simon center for american studies at the heritage foundation, it is my pleasure to welcome everybody here for this event, conservatism and america's future. i'm also delighted to welcome everybody here as far as this kirk lecture series, russell kirk lecture series, russell clerk believed in the permanent things those moral and spiritual truths that makes
according to the american library association over 273 books were challenged or banned last year.and other news, npd book scan report that print book sales were up 29% for the first quarter of the year and author john nesbitt died at the age of 72. he was best known for his 1982 book "mega trends" which of offers predictions on economic and social changes and sold over 14 million copies worldwide. booktv with bring you new programs and publishing news and watch all of our past...
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and the executive director of the american association of state highway and transportation officials possesses infrastructure proposals being done in commerce and how the biden administration is dealing with it. watch the washington journal live at 7:00 p.m. mr. and be sure to watch washington journal saturday morning at 8:00 p.m. is to infer a session for high school students prepare to take the advanced history exam with the coffers -- co-authors of fabric for a nation. there was take your calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets about the exam. >> executives from facebook, twitter and youtube testified tuesday on how social media algorithms affect users. watch this live starting at 10:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, or listen on the free c-span radio app. c-span shop.org is the online store -- go there to order the congressional directory with contact information for mems of congress and the biden administration. you will get it special -- get a special discount on your purchase. >> what has economic advisor, brian deese discussed the push for capital gains tax increase for people ma
and the executive director of the american association of state highway and transportation officials possesses infrastructure proposals being done in commerce and how the biden administration is dealing with it. watch the washington journal live at 7:00 p.m. mr. and be sure to watch washington journal saturday morning at 8:00 p.m. is to infer a session for high school students prepare to take the advanced history exam with the coffers -- co-authors of fabric for a nation. there was take your...
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american standard of living. do you know how you get? it build a trade union movement. >> you should have gone to night school, you could have been a lawyer. >> the bar association, thatxander brody? . >> who knows, maybe it's good for the stomach. >> said didn't, the piece raised with the boss, thanks to the union. it's always easier than settling anything with jenny. ♪ ♪ ♪ a dispute on the collective agreement. strike, no. the boss called a representative of the employer association. and we call the shoppers union. ♪ ♪ ♪ one dollar, two dollars, when jenny said no, it was no. when the employer and the association says no, it goes to an impartial adjustment. one dollar, two dollars. one the laws in trouble, what do you do? you go to the supreme court. instead of the nine judges in black robes, one impartial chaplain. chosen by the union and the employers. this is collective bargaining. you give a little, you take a little. one dollar, two dollars, you work it out. all right, a dollar and 75 cents, collective bargaining. this ♪ ♪ ♪ . in 1910, because we wanted to be people, we went on strike. and now, today, what people can do. and that can take loss and needle and th
american standard of living. do you know how you get? it build a trade union movement. >> you should have gone to night school, you could have been a lawyer. >> the bar association, thatxander brody? . >> who knows, maybe it's good for the stomach. >> said didn't, the piece raised with the boss, thanks to the union. it's always easier than settling anything with jenny. ♪ ♪ ♪ a dispute on the collective agreement. strike, no. the boss called a representative of the...
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the american medical association. talk about a closed shop.for the stomach. >> settling peace rates with the boss thanks to the union. it's always easier than settling anything with jenny. ♪♪ >> a dispute under collective agreement. strike? no. the boss calls representative of the employer association and we call the shop business agent. ♪♪ >> $1. >> $2. when jenny said, no. it was no. when the employer and the association says no, it goes to an impartial adjuster. $1, $2. trouble. when the lower court is in trouble, what do you do? you go to the supreme court. instead of nine judges in black robes, one impartial champion chosen by the union and the employers. this is collective bargaining. you give a little. you take a little. $1. $2. you work it out. all right. $1.75. collective bargaining. ♪♪ >> in 1910, because we wanted to be people, we went on strike. and now, today, what people can do. hands that can take cloth and needle and thread and make a living thing. such hands can take a canvas and paint and clay, and also make a living thing. t
the american medical association. talk about a closed shop.for the stomach. >> settling peace rates with the boss thanks to the union. it's always easier than settling anything with jenny. ♪♪ >> a dispute under collective agreement. strike? no. the boss calls representative of the employer association and we call the shop business agent. ♪♪ >> $1. >> $2. when jenny said, no. it was no. when the employer and the association says no, it goes to an impartial...
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minnesota medical association, american medical association, college of american pathologists, americanve been on the board of the minnesota coroners and medical examiner's association, probably 30 plus years and then i'm a member of the national association of medical examiners and i was on that board and a member of their executive committee for a number of years. >> and that goes by n.a.m.e.? >> yes. >> what does n.a.m.e. do? >> well, they're the professional organization of medical legal death investigators specifically forensic pathologist medical examiners. and as an organization, they provide support to medical examiners. they provide information. they provide guidelines, accreditation program and inspection program. lots of ways of assisting medical examiner offices. >> dr. thomas, have you done any teaching? >> yes. >> tell us about it. >> i have been a clinical instructor here ee at the university of minnesota, i've done lots of law enforcement training through the bureau of criminal apprehension here in minnesota as well as -- oh, my gosh, teaching everything from, you know,
minnesota medical association, american medical association, college of american pathologists, americanve been on the board of the minnesota coroners and medical examiner's association, probably 30 plus years and then i'm a member of the national association of medical examiners and i was on that board and a member of their executive committee for a number of years. >> and that goes by n.a.m.e.? >> yes. >> what does n.a.m.e. do? >> well, they're the professional...
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will nots be denied nor will young people access to the book be canceled according to american library association it 273 books were challenged or banned last year. in other news, npd book scan reports book sales were up 29% for first quarter of the year. and other john nesbitt died age of 92. the formaller business executive and assistant secretary of education in the kennedy administration was best known for his 1982 book mega trend which offered prediction on economic and social changes and sold over 14 million copies worldwide. book it booktv will continue to bring you new program and publishing news also watch all of our past programs any time at booktv.org. booktv is television for serious readers all weekend every weekend. join us again next saturday 8 a.m. eastern for best in nonfiction books. c-span jr. unfiltered view of government for funded by the television companies and more including cox. >> good morning students teachers are doing whatever it takes to connect with their student and cox is too at connecting over 140,000 eligible students in need with low cost internet. .... brendan
will nots be denied nor will young people access to the book be canceled according to american library association it 273 books were challenged or banned last year. in other news, npd book scan reports book sales were up 29% for first quarter of the year. and other john nesbitt died age of 92. the formaller business executive and assistant secretary of education in the kennedy administration was best known for his 1982 book mega trend which offered prediction on economic and social changes and...
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earlier we spoke with an american lung association doctor >> 61% of persons with color as compared tog in regions of the united states with unhealthy air. i mean, this is going to amplify healthcare disparities overall the air you breathe in will impact almost every health condition we're aware of, which could be identified as this is in our control this is our story we can rewrite. creating pollution, know it will impact certainly communities more than others, that's manmade. this one is in our control this we could put an end to. that excites me after i realize i'm so saddened by it. at the same time, i do think this is in our control. >> the report also revealed california had the nation's most polluted cities topping the list bakersfield, fresno, visalia, and los angeles. president biden set to tackle this during a climate summit tomorrow there will be a lot to cover, including a potential executive order to impact all of every industry in the whole country. here is cnbc's diana olick >> reporter: president biden a planning to up the ante as part of his pledge to get the u.s. to n
earlier we spoke with an american lung association doctor >> 61% of persons with color as compared tog in regions of the united states with unhealthy air. i mean, this is going to amplify healthcare disparities overall the air you breathe in will impact almost every health condition we're aware of, which could be identified as this is in our control this is our story we can rewrite. creating pollution, know it will impact certainly communities more than others, that's manmade. this one is...
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from these companies who support c-span3 as a public service. >>> up next on american history tv, trail of tears association president jack baker talks about the forced relocation of native americans in the early 19th century. mr. baker, a member of the cherokee nation, also discusses his own family's voluntary move to oklahoma. this talk is part of an all day conference, part of the university of oklahoma center for the study of american indian law and policy and preservation of virginia. >> it now gives me great pleasure to introduce jack baker. he is a former member of the tribal council of the cherokee nation where he served for 11 years representing those cherokee citizens residing outside of the cherokee nation. he is the national president of the trail of tears association. he is also the current president of the o
from these companies who support c-span3 as a public service. >>> up next on american history tv, trail of tears association president jack baker talks about the forced relocation of native americans in the early 19th century. mr. baker, a member of the cherokee nation, also discusses his own family's voluntary move to oklahoma. this talk is part of an all day conference, part of the university of oklahoma center for the study of american indian law and policy and preservation of...
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if you take a look at the end of the identification of 277, does that appear to be an american heart association cpr card. >> correct. >> is that the type of card that you get if you complete that four hour course you mentioned up rated walls not required for officers to continue them and those gardens are maintained in the record minneapolis department is that right pretty. >> the full course, we would be the record holder. >> that if we could take a look at exhibit 278. that also appears to be a cpr card just different year pretty. >> correct. >> offer 277 and 278, and received and if we publish to 77 pretty. >> and this appears to be cpr card issued to derek chauvin and march of 2012 through 2014. if we could display exhibit 278. and again the cpr card issued to the defendant from january of 2014 - 2016 is that right pretty. >> correct. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. >> when you provide the training, the medical training to the law enforcement officers, did that training get forwarded into the workforce system to be able to record post board. [inaudible]. when did you start personally delivering t
if you take a look at the end of the identification of 277, does that appear to be an american heart association cpr card. >> correct. >> is that the type of card that you get if you complete that four hour course you mentioned up rated walls not required for officers to continue them and those gardens are maintained in the record minneapolis department is that right pretty. >> the full course, we would be the record holder. >> that if we could take a look at exhibit...
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association of chiefs of police. i serve as an adviser to the institute of law on policing. i'm a liaison to the american association's working group on trust in the criminal justice system. there are a couple of other ones, i don't remember all of them off-hand. >> do you provide consultation to law enforcement agencies in conducting use of force reviews? >> not through the professional organizations, but i do consult or do research with police agencies, yes. >> does that include providing educational instruction consultation and specific use of force reviews? >> yes. >> what agencies have you done that work with? >> i've done training and presentation to officers in the richmond county sheriff's office, the largest law enforcement agency in south carolina. i sit in what are called command review boards, which can involve assessing use of force in that context. i've done presentations and training at the federal law enforcement training center, which is not an agency, per se, but the audience had representatives of a number of different agencies. i've provided training to senior staff, to the command st
association of chiefs of police. i serve as an adviser to the institute of law on policing. i'm a liaison to the american association's working group on trust in the criminal justice system. there are a couple of other ones, i don't remember all of them off-hand. >> do you provide consultation to law enforcement agencies in conducting use of force reviews? >> not through the professional organizations, but i do consult or do research with police agencies, yes. >> does that...
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and jim executive director of the american association of state highway and transportation officialsstructure proposals being considered in congress. also cynthia harmsen of the wilson center on the migrant search on the northern triangle countries in the biden administration is dealing with it. watch see spence washington journal live at seven eastern tuesday morning. and be sure to wash washington journal saturday morning at eight eastern or a life study session for high school students preparing to take the advanced placement u.s. history exam with jason stacy and matthew ellington. co-authors of fabric of a nation a brief history of skills and sources for the ap u.s. history course will take your calls, facebook contacts texan tweets about the event. ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ as he approaches is 100 than office president biden will give us first address to a joint session of congress wednesday night, live coverage begins 8:00 p.m. eastern with the president's address at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen live on the c-span radio app. >> energy secretary jennife
and jim executive director of the american association of state highway and transportation officialsstructure proposals being considered in congress. also cynthia harmsen of the wilson center on the migrant search on the northern triangle countries in the biden administration is dealing with it. watch see spence washington journal live at seven eastern tuesday morning. and be sure to wash washington journal saturday morning at eight eastern or a life study session for high school students...
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santos is president of the american statistical association. , who is mexican-american, would become the agency's first permanent director of color. if confirmed, santos would fill the term of trump appointee steve dillingham, who quit in january following whistleblower complaints over the agency's attempt to rush an inaccurate report on undocumented residents. in reproductive rights news, the food and drug administration will allow providers to mail abortion pills to people who choose to terminate an early-stage pregnancy without surgery for the duration of the pandemic. the move was welcomed by medical groups that had been fighting a january ruling by the supreme court which sided with the trump administration in enforcing the in-person requirement even after a federal judge waived it in order to spare patients unnecessary travel during the pandemic. wisconsin is on track for a devastating wildfire season as hundreds of blazes have already caused destruction comparable to the whole of 2020 in just four months. wisconsin governor tony evers dec
santos is president of the american statistical association. , who is mexican-american, would become the agency's first permanent director of color. if confirmed, santos would fill the term of trump appointee steve dillingham, who quit in january following whistleblower complaints over the agency's attempt to rush an inaccurate report on undocumented residents. in reproductive rights news, the food and drug administration will allow providers to mail abortion pills to people who choose to...
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ethnic minorities white [roll call] americans and young americans in on friday in the "associated press" poll showed that 25% of the american public say they probably or definitely will not get the vaccine because of concerns about side effects and they are usually underpaid today we talk about how to further vaccine confidence through multi-factorial approach through distrust of the medical committee and the feeling by many that they don't need the vaccine to hear from experts from a variety of fields including doctor john burke doctor karen dunley and we will hear from the ceo -- and shall be announcing the launch of the task force on building vaccine confidence in the medical neighborhood led by doctor regimen. this will be followed by discussion underrated by susan dennison. with a terrific panel of experts lisa fitzpatrick and howard taft. please utilize the chat function to ask questions today's events and will try to get in as many questions aswi possible. thank you and at this time i'd like to introduce former senate majority leader and dcc senior fellow who will provide -- >> t
ethnic minorities white [roll call] americans and young americans in on friday in the "associated press" poll showed that 25% of the american public say they probably or definitely will not get the vaccine because of concerns about side effects and they are usually underpaid today we talk about how to further vaccine confidence through multi-factorial approach through distrust of the medical committee and the feeling by many that they don't need the vaccine to hear from experts from a...
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speaker, first i ask to place into the record a letter from the american bar association supporting passage of the paycheck fairness act. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. norton: i am pleased to strongly support h.r. 7, the paycheck fairness act. a critical -- critically important bill. as the first woman to chair the u.s. equal employment opportunity commission, i enforced the equal pay act. i particularly appreciate that h.r. 7 would bring long awaited strength to the e.p.a. i especially appreciate congresswoman rosa delauro, a great champion for equal pay, has included my pay equity for all act in h.r. 7, where i will focus today. the pay equity for all act would prohibit employers from asking a job applicant their salary history. even though many employers may not intentionally discriminate against applicants or employees based on gender, race, or ethnicity, setting wages based on salary history is routinely done in the workplace and can reinforce the wage gap. evidence clearly shows that members of historically disadvantaged groups often start out their careers with unfa
speaker, first i ask to place into the record a letter from the american bar association supporting passage of the paycheck fairness act. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. norton: i am pleased to strongly support h.r. 7, the paycheck fairness act. a critical -- critically important bill. as the first woman to chair the u.s. equal employment opportunity commission, i enforced the equal pay act. i particularly appreciate that h.r. 7 would bring long awaited strength to the e.p.a. i...