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it's also -- you are at a barber shop.e biden administration is trying to partner with shops to encourage people to get the vaccine. it's about meeting people where they are and where they are having the conversations. >> reporter: that's it. here at tony's barber studio, they are having this conversation. when i spoke with the owner, he tells me almost every day there's a conversation about the vaccine. come with me. show you inside the studio. you see all of the chairs in here. there are a dozen or so chairs. during peak business hours on any given day, all of these chairs are filled. tony tells me they can see 400 clients in a week. we step back outside. that is what the bidn administration is counting on. they have a wide reach and that they have the conversation. he says that's a very hot topic in here right now. what this initiative is going to do, it's going to partner with 1,000 barber shops and beauty shops and have people display information about the vaccine and possibly host some vaccine events inside the barbe
it's also -- you are at a barber shop.e biden administration is trying to partner with shops to encourage people to get the vaccine. it's about meeting people where they are and where they are having the conversations. >> reporter: that's it. here at tony's barber studio, they are having this conversation. when i spoke with the owner, he tells me almost every day there's a conversation about the vaccine. come with me. show you inside the studio. you see all of the chairs in here. there...
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we have an economy -- the basic problems -- juan: i want to bring in reverend barber.t to ask him if he has any further comments but also if you could talk a little about the john lewis voting rights act, which is likely to come to the senate floor later this year. your thoughts about whether this legislation will fare any better than what is happened so far with the for the people act? >> welcome it will if we don't have gamesmanship among the democrats. when you have power, you will more responsibility than the people in the majority. my hope -- we also heard from the senate majority leader that he got manchin to the table with an agreement to bring his compromise bill up with the things that actually take awaa bunch of what my sister was talking about. we can't have that. there's nothing in the compromise bill about modernizing the vong sysms. nothing about the felony disenfranchisement. but yowant to replace that with something you never had nationwide which is a fmal voter id? listen, you cannot face something as dangerous as my dear friend senator warnock said, w
we have an economy -- the basic problems -- juan: i want to bring in reverend barber.t to ask him if he has any further comments but also if you could talk a little about the john lewis voting rights act, which is likely to come to the senate floor later this year. your thoughts about whether this legislation will fare any better than what is happened so far with the for the people act? >> welcome it will if we don't have gamesmanship among the democrats. when you have power, you will...
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why barber shops? why beauty shops? i talked to tony about that.ld me about the important role these places play in the black community. take a look. >> it's a pretty ingenious way to kind of, you know, get more people to talk about it and maybe even go get the vaccine. so using us as a vehicle to do so, i think it is kind of important. for african-american people, black people, this has been our living room, our den, where we come to discuss things. >> reporter: geoff, in addition to this question of vaccine hesitancy, there is also the very real issue of access, and that's something the biden administration is addressing as well by partnering with places like daycares to offer free child care and pharmacies to extend their hours to allow more people to go and get that vaccine, geoff. >> and, blayne, quickly, it's not tony who will administer the shot? there is a nurse there that will administer the shot? >> that's right. for shops that are partnering with the administration, the barbers are not giving the shots themselves, they're making their pl
why barber shops? why beauty shops? i talked to tony about that.ld me about the important role these places play in the black community. take a look. >> it's a pretty ingenious way to kind of, you know, get more people to talk about it and maybe even go get the vaccine. so using us as a vehicle to do so, i think it is kind of important. for african-american people, black people, this has been our living room, our den, where we come to discuss things. >> reporter: geoff, in addition...
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now the hope hear from the government from the people of ivory coast and mr. barber himself, the hope is not his for us. yeah. we'll talk to, if i fucking individuals and with the support from government and the other parties, especially victims of the postal action plan, those things could walk out gradually. but again, what we saw on the street and what we continue to see that part of re unifying this country is getting a bit more difficult for me, but go on the government of ivory coast on that. i'm curious, obviously mister barber was returning to ivory coast at the invitation of the current president president. what tara, are we expecting president tara to be at the airport to greece and will to send any senior members of his government in order to try to begin that process of reconciliation? no, no, i doubt if mr. turner will be here, or he new senior government officials will be here already. we're talking about the victims of the war victims of the crisis who insisted but, but boy should not be treated as a hero. he's homecoming should not be homecoming hero. otherwise, they w
now the hope hear from the government from the people of ivory coast and mr. barber himself, the hope is not his for us. yeah. we'll talk to, if i fucking individuals and with the support from government and the other parties, especially victims of the postal action plan, those things could walk out gradually. but again, what we saw on the street and what we continue to see that part of re unifying this country is getting a bit more difficult for me, but go on the government of ivory coast on...
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reverend barber race is a form of mental illness and mental illness. you don't want to deal with reality. so let's just understand those that don't want to tell this history. that's a whole another issues. it's not even about just warning, not want to america to look could. they don't want the truth to be told, because the truth is the truth. now, think about it. we tell the truth about been a day auto. we tell the truth about the most around we did a b at now. why is it when it comes to the issue of racism, a slave, and what happened to in did in this people and people of color. all of a sudden we want people to forget it though, how do you do it? you tell the truth, that's the only thing can set you free as on. think i set this free. but the problem with telling the truth about systemic racism is you have to acknowledge that you have to acknowledge the economic destruction. you have to acknowledge that this country is built on top of 250 years of forest blade, but where we chose to make people chattel. now, can you say that i'm sure is great, but als
reverend barber race is a form of mental illness and mental illness. you don't want to deal with reality. so let's just understand those that don't want to tell this history. that's a whole another issues. it's not even about just warning, not want to america to look could. they don't want the truth to be told, because the truth is the truth. now, think about it. we tell the truth about been a day auto. we tell the truth about the most around we did a b at now. why is it when it comes to the...
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janet barber and her asamah nkwanta, were the first scholars to publish banneker's handwritten notes in which he documented the insect's cycle. >> he also began to see that, they were pretty merry and not dangerous at all. joie: they weren't doing any harm. >> they were not doing any harm. joie: during the four cicada cycles of his lifetime, banneker observed the creature doesn't do much in its limited time aboveground -- just screech, mate, and die. the female lays eggs in tree bark and the nymphs dig their way into the earth to restart the 17- year cycle. as a mathematician, why is this so interesting? >> because it's the prime number. prime numbers are numbers that are only divisible by one and that number. and so the primes are just like magical numbers. joie: the other bit of magic -- how history made banneker's work disappear. >> there's no mention of him in any of the work that's related to this, and i was saying to myself and to my wife, why? why isn't he mentioned? he wasn't mentioned in any of the research papers. >> i think all of us, know the reasons why, for that. joie:
janet barber and her asamah nkwanta, were the first scholars to publish banneker's handwritten notes in which he documented the insect's cycle. >> he also began to see that, they were pretty merry and not dangerous at all. joie: they weren't doing any harm. >> they were not doing any harm. joie: during the four cicada cycles of his lifetime, banneker observed the creature doesn't do much in its limited time aboveground -- just screech, mate, and die. the female lays eggs in tree...
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good. >> you know, reverend barber, as he always is, is exactly spot-on.ablet somewhere that guarantees america's success. and the onslaught of attacks against the right for people's voices to be heard, the right for folks to participate in the most important, the most sacred, but also the most basic responsibility that they have as citizens to be able to go to the ballot box and have their voices be heard, that is really at threat right now. and when i hear senator sinema and senator manchin say, oh, well, we have to get the permission of the arsonist to put out the fire that these folks have stoked in our democracy, that doesn't make much sense. we can't ask the very people who want to block folks from voting, is it okay if we expand access? is it okay if we ensure that people can vote as easily, as accessibly as possible? and so what it is going to take -- and it's why i'm running for the united states senate. we've all found out that 50-50 is not much of a majority. what we need is a big, bold majority of people who understand in their bones what is at
good. >> you know, reverend barber, as he always is, is exactly spot-on.ablet somewhere that guarantees america's success. and the onslaught of attacks against the right for people's voices to be heard, the right for folks to participate in the most important, the most sacred, but also the most basic responsibility that they have as citizens to be able to go to the ballot box and have their voices be heard, that is really at threat right now. and when i hear senator sinema and senator...
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and not we should reverend barber. this happened a 100 years ago. my family, my own family, helped settle bartlesville, oklahoma, just north of tulsa. and i did not know about this incident until i visited the national museum of african american history and culture in washington, d. c. and i was appalled by my own ignorance. how much more is buried out there in america that we, we, people like me who want to know simply don't know about black americans, their, their stresses and their contributions about native americans about black americas, about latino, you know, and somebody says, amnesia. but, you know, am needs, it tends to happen accidentally like you hit yourself on the he accident. it is intentional neglect. this is revision of history. this is refusing to engage in critical race there. you know, that take that language and, and, and it on the folk that want to use the mega, we should have critical race that we should be critical of the way in which history has been under told and not told. and you know that we're more than a dozen that we
and not we should reverend barber. this happened a 100 years ago. my family, my own family, helped settle bartlesville, oklahoma, just north of tulsa. and i did not know about this incident until i visited the national museum of african american history and culture in washington, d. c. and i was appalled by my own ignorance. how much more is buried out there in america that we, we, people like me who want to know simply don't know about black americans, their, their stresses and their...
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amy: to see our interview with reverend william barber about the filibuster and the fight for voting rights, visit democracynow.org. later we will speak with senator merkley of oregon, lead senate sponsor of the for the people act. this likely pfizer and moderna's vaccines are linked to rare cases of heart inflammation in adolescents and young adults. the cdc cited about 1200 cases of a myocarditis or pericarditis in vaccinated young people. people usually recovered on their own or with minimal treatment, and the cdc said the disorder posed a minimal risk compared to the risks of going unvaccinated. covid-19 itself often causes myocarditis and much more severe heart complications. the u.s. supreme court ruled 8-to-1 wednesday that a former cheerleader's profanity-laced social media post was protected speech under the first amendment. civil liberties groups celebrated the decision as one of the most important free speech rulings in decades. in 2017, school officials in pennsylvania suspended 14-year-old brandi levy from her cheerleading squad after she used the f-word in a snapchat po
amy: to see our interview with reverend william barber about the filibuster and the fight for voting rights, visit democracynow.org. later we will speak with senator merkley of oregon, lead senate sponsor of the for the people act. this likely pfizer and moderna's vaccines are linked to rare cases of heart inflammation in adolescents and young adults. the cdc cited about 1200 cases of a myocarditis or pericarditis in vaccinated young people. people usually recovered on their own or with minimal...
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the work bishop barber is doing is incredibly important.lad to hear that those folks are coming to d.c. that's a critical need right now. overall whether senator manchin is representing west virginians or not, one other piece of evidence, his opposition to the filibuster and for the people act are not being done on behalf of west virginians is the simple fact as recently as six months ago senator manchin was a co-sponsor of the for the people act. if it's so toxic to west virginia or so dramatically opposed by people from west virginia, that questions why he himself was a co-sponsor of it in the last conference. i think something else is going on. >> then let's talk about what's going on. i have been -- this has been puzzling me, too, adam. you have him being a co-sponsor, as you said, of the for the people act. u.s. chamber of commerce and koch brothers organization, americans for prosperity, put out a list of things they would like mr. manchin to be against. he's now against all of them. he also is stalling on an infrastructure bill that
the work bishop barber is doing is incredibly important.lad to hear that those folks are coming to d.c. that's a critical need right now. overall whether senator manchin is representing west virginians or not, one other piece of evidence, his opposition to the filibuster and for the people act are not being done on behalf of west virginians is the simple fact as recently as six months ago senator manchin was a co-sponsor of the for the people act. if it's so toxic to west virginia or so...
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>> the first barber shop that i worked for was called men's barber shop.block of north greenwood. that was in 1963. >> they talk about greenwood. all you can see now is one block. but it was businesses all the way down from lansing back to martin luther king drive today. >> 1921. greenwood was much larger than just that one block that you see today. greenwood is much larger to the south, to the east, to the west, and to the north. but all that we have left is just a sliver of its former self. >> every time someone comes back in 20 years, there is less and less of greenwood. people say, is this it? this is greenwood? this is what they've been talking about, right? everybody wants a community where they can grow and prosper, and that dollar can turn over and they can become educated and own their own business. why wouldn't black folks want that for themselves? >> i've been out here 13 years now. greenwood is special. once you come down here, you feel the energy. i would hate to leave greenwood. i would fight tooth and nail before i would leave, to be honest
>> the first barber shop that i worked for was called men's barber shop.block of north greenwood. that was in 1963. >> they talk about greenwood. all you can see now is one block. but it was businesses all the way down from lansing back to martin luther king drive today. >> 1921. greenwood was much larger than just that one block that you see today. greenwood is much larger to the south, to the east, to the west, and to the north. but all that we have left is just a sliver of...
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secretary chris barber through a variety of questions regarding student loan debt, reopening schoolsere on c-span2. ♪♪ >> book tv on c-span2 has taught nonfiction books and authors every weekend. a10:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwards" and preventable us addict looking at the aggressive response to the coronavirus pandemic. contribute former senate majority leader bill. sunday 10:00 p.m. eastern, a critical look at the 1619 project examining the foundations of america's beginning matthew, executive director of president trump 1776 commission peter court, author of 1620, a critical response to the 1619 project. sunday 11:00 p.m. eastern in the man i knew, the amazing story of george h.w. bush is post presidency. former chief of staff recalling his to five years after leaving the oval office. march book tv this weekend on c-span2. ♪♪ >> in his latest book, drunk, edward looks at the role of drinking playing throughout history. >> alcohol makes it harder to lie for instance, you paralyzed frontal cortex and more surprising, it makes us better at detecting lies. humans it turns out, when we
secretary chris barber through a variety of questions regarding student loan debt, reopening schoolsere on c-span2. ♪♪ >> book tv on c-span2 has taught nonfiction books and authors every weekend. a10:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwards" and preventable us addict looking at the aggressive response to the coronavirus pandemic. contribute former senate majority leader bill. sunday 10:00 p.m. eastern, a critical look at the 1619 project examining the foundations of america's...
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about 7,000 people started hairdressing and barbering apprenticeships in england between august 2019y 2020 — a drop of nearly a third compared to 10,000 in the previous 12 months, which was significantly down on the year before. if we're not investing in the future, where are all the hairdressers going to come from? why does it matter if salons aren't taking on as many? l because there are other routes in, other ways of qualifying. yeah, people can go into college, but with an apprenticeship - you are earning and learning - at the same time, which is great, | but what you learn and what you get| from just being around other people, you don't get that - opportunity at college. the hair and beauty trade body told me boosted government incentives for taking on apprentices only goes so far. it's not really quite enough to make the difference. an apprentice doesn't bring in money, they are all cost and no revenue, and that is fundamentally the thing that is pinching people who might want to employ an apprentice, but at the moment they just feel they can't afford to. the industry says ther
about 7,000 people started hairdressing and barbering apprenticeships in england between august 2019y 2020 — a drop of nearly a third compared to 10,000 in the previous 12 months, which was significantly down on the year before. if we're not investing in the future, where are all the hairdressers going to come from? why does it matter if salons aren't taking on as many? l because there are other routes in, other ways of qualifying. yeah, people can go into college, but with an apprenticeship...
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on the her sid of it w th barber op. the histy of allsworth as know its colone alensworthwhen he tired fr the arm-wanted place whe he coulgo and stle wh his pele, which wasn't too many places available at the time, and he found this piece of land. ring thtime whethere we droughtsverywherand thin were b in diffent towns d cies, alleworth thved. it thrid becausthey knehow o make ithrive. art wit whayou havemake somhing th it annever beatisfied tht's quotatioby george whingtocarver-- denise adara: ooker t huer: nogeorge whington carver.but colol allenorth madthat happen he because this wasurs. this waour histy. this s our town.e did itand when sa "we," 'm saking of blacks kadar tulare ke used be the lgest freshter lake wesof the msissippi and back inhe 189. and as fming bece moe prevalentin the aa, theater startedeing divted for at. and really s had a signifant impact on theommunitythe commity was hriving,ut no counity thris witht qualitwater. th is what have too to t it. anthe go thing i ey'e given theseots, so it's manage
on the her sid of it w th barber op. the histy of allsworth as know its colone alensworthwhen he tired fr the arm-wanted place whe he coulgo and stle wh his pele, which wasn't too many places available at the time, and he found this piece of land. ring thtime whethere we droughtsverywherand thin were b in diffent towns d cies, alleworth thved. it thrid becausthey knehow o make ithrive. art wit whayou havemake somhing th it annever beatisfied tht's quotatioby george whingtocarver-- denise adara:...
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hutterlicking] sherhunter: at was the dr store-- the rt-colorebuilding on the her sid of it w th barber op. the histy of allsworth as inow it icolonel alensworthwhen he tired fr the arm-wanted place whe he coulgo and stle wh his pele, which wasn't too many places available at the time, and he found this piece of land. dung the me when ere were droughtsverywherand thin were badn differt towns an cities, nsworth rived. it thrid becausthey knehow to ma it thri. startith at you ve. makeomething with iand nevebe satised. that's a quotion by geor washiton carv-- denie kadar: booke t. hunterno. geor washingn carr. but lonel aensworthade thatappen he because this wasurs. this waour histy. this s our tow we did . and wh i sa "we," 'm saking of blacks kadar tulare ke used be the lgest freshwar lake wesof the msissippi and ba in the890s. anas farmi became re prevalentin the aa, the wat srted bei diverte r that. d it reay has ha a signifant impact on theommunitythe commity was hriving,ut no counity thris witht qualitwater. th is what iave to d to geit. and e go thing i ey'e given these ps, so it'ma
hutterlicking] sherhunter: at was the dr store-- the rt-colorebuilding on the her sid of it w th barber op. the histy of allsworth as inow it icolonel alensworthwhen he tired fr the arm-wanted place whe he coulgo and stle wh his pele, which wasn't too many places available at the time, and he found this piece of land. dung the me when ere were droughtsverywherand thin were badn differt towns an cities, nsworth rived. it thrid becausthey knehow to ma it thri. startith at you ve. makeomething...
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ellison barber continues our coverage how are these families being updated? >> reporter: well, they're getting at least two updates every day, and families of the missing were able to visit the site where the south tower collapsed yesterday as well as today i spoke to the mayor of miami dade county earlier, and she said that moment gave families of the missing an opportunity to feel close to their loved ones and also to see just how hard rescuers are working to try and find any signs of life. rapp rapid dna tests are being given on site. for others, it's harder and harder to hold onto hope, especially at minutes and days keep on moving one man whose parents were initially among the missing and lived in that south tower, sergio lozano says he had his dna taken. that's how officials told him that his parents were among the dead his mom's name is gladys she was 79, his father antonio was 83 they'd been married for nearly six decades, 59 years and were originally from cuba sergio lives a block away from his parents and actually heard the south tower collapse that
ellison barber continues our coverage how are these families being updated? >> reporter: well, they're getting at least two updates every day, and families of the missing were able to visit the site where the south tower collapsed yesterday as well as today i spoke to the mayor of miami dade county earlier, and she said that moment gave families of the missing an opportunity to feel close to their loved ones and also to see just how hard rescuers are working to try and find any signs of...
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we have reporters covering all angles ellison barber and valerie castro of their loved ones first to cnbc's valerie castro val lee? valerie >> reporter: shep, the investigation into how exactly this happened will be long and methodical right now a team from the national institute of standards and technology is on their way here, and they will begin that process. these are experts who investigated things like the aftermath of 9/11 and tornado in joplin, missouri they will carefully identify and preserve any materials that may show what happened many issues were raised in 2018 when the building was assessed by an engineer pictures from the report captured what described abundant cracking cracking in the beams s and wal. and failure to replace waterproofing would cause problems a structural engineer said given the building stood for some 40 years, it's likely decay rather than design led to the collapse. >> if it's a design issue, usually that condition or the issue will surface within two years, five years after the original construction. doesn't mean it can't extend later, but it woul
we have reporters covering all angles ellison barber and valerie castro of their loved ones first to cnbc's valerie castro val lee? valerie >> reporter: shep, the investigation into how exactly this happened will be long and methodical right now a team from the national institute of standards and technology is on their way here, and they will begin that process. these are experts who investigated things like the aftermath of 9/11 and tornado in joplin, missouri they will carefully...
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barber shops, beauty shops, our hubs service activity and information in the black and brown communitiessts, they become key advocates for vaccinations in their communities, offering information to customers, booking appointments for them, even use their own businesses as vaccination sites. we're going to work with shops across the country to make an even bigger impact over the next month. we'll also kick things off this weekend with a national canvassing weekend where thousands of volunteers will be knocking on doors and encourage that i communities to get vaccinated. mayors will be stepping up even more over the next month, partnering with us on the city vaccination challenge, to see which city can grow its vaccination rate the fastest, the most, by july 4th. we need you to join these efforts. this is the kind of on the ground work that's going to get the job done. third, we'll be increasing our work with employers. a lot of working people are holding back because they're concerned about losing pay if they take time off to get a shot. or if they don't feel well the next day. i said bef
barber shops, beauty shops, our hubs service activity and information in the black and brown communitiessts, they become key advocates for vaccinations in their communities, offering information to customers, booking appointments for them, even use their own businesses as vaccination sites. we're going to work with shops across the country to make an even bigger impact over the next month. we'll also kick things off this weekend with a national canvassing weekend where thousands of volunteers...
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the former president laurel barber has landed and i because for the 1st time since his.
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reverend william barber, cochair of the poor people's campaign. good to see you, sir. have on manchin, he has met with a lot of faith leaders and a lot of representatives of people of color in this country, and he seems unmoved by argument at the moment. >> he has. but he also -- this demonstration, poor white people, and black people, and minors and veterans to come. they are tired of people talking about west virginia and allowing him to say he's doing this because of west virginia. 79% of likely voters in west virginia want expansion of the voting rights act. they want the division of the for the people's act. west virginia, 700,000, 315,000 make less than $15 an hour. they want living wages. they want health care. he's hurting the very block of people that put him in office, poor and low wage white people from the mountains, and black people from charleston, and they are ready to speak out, and not only going to do it in west virginia, they're then taking buses on the 23rd, and coming to washington, d.c. and they're going to be with us on june 21st for a mass poor
reverend william barber, cochair of the poor people's campaign. good to see you, sir. have on manchin, he has met with a lot of faith leaders and a lot of representatives of people of color in this country, and he seems unmoved by argument at the moment. >> he has. but he also -- this demonstration, poor white people, and black people, and minors and veterans to come. they are tired of people talking about west virginia and allowing him to say he's doing this because of west virginia. 79%...
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william barber, the chairman of the poor people's campaign and the architect of moral mondays. in order to get attention to and draw attention to and get unjust things changed, you were willing to put yourself on the line as were others who protested with you to get the attention of the west virginia senator. tell me about what happened and what you think comes of it. >> well, we're not through. actually we were led by west virginians and kentuckians who said a week ago when we marched in west virginia they were tired of manchin lying on them and saying he was doing this as a senator from their state when 79% of west virginians want the act and i call it that because he actually wrote it and the voting rights act. they want it as it is. so they marched on his office and then they said, let's go to d.c. and i went with them and 17 other people including reverend jackson and jean from west virginia and i could name others that are saying, look, manchin and other so-called democrats and republicans are supporting a nonconstitutional filibuster over the constitutional guarantee tha
william barber, the chairman of the poor people's campaign and the architect of moral mondays. in order to get attention to and draw attention to and get unjust things changed, you were willing to put yourself on the line as were others who protested with you to get the attention of the west virginia senator. tell me about what happened and what you think comes of it. >> well, we're not through. actually we were led by west virginians and kentuckians who said a week ago when we marched in...
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we have reporters covering all angles nbc's allison barber on the anguish of the families who are waiting for any word of their loved ones first to cnbc's valerie castro with the investigation valerie. >> reporter: shep, the investigation into how exactly this happened will be long and methodical right now a team from the national institute of standards and technology is op their way here, and they will begin that process. these are the experts who investigated things like the aftermath of 9/11 and the tornado in joplin, missouri. they will carefully identify and preserve any materials that could explain what happened. many issues were raised back in 2018 when the building was assessed by an engineer. pictures from that report captured what was described as abundant cracking in the columns, beams and walls the report also warned that failure to replace waterproofing below the pool deck would cause the extent of the concrete deterioration to expand exponentially. this all would have been a cost of $9 million. given the building stood for some 40 years, it's likely that decay, rather than t
we have reporters covering all angles nbc's allison barber on the anguish of the families who are waiting for any word of their loved ones first to cnbc's valerie castro with the investigation valerie. >> reporter: shep, the investigation into how exactly this happened will be long and methodical right now a team from the national institute of standards and technology is op their way here, and they will begin that process. these are the experts who investigated things like the aftermath...
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thank you so much, allison barber.er and that heated exchange and how it diffused a commonly republican talking point. and into the driver's seat. ♪♪ [music and sound effects played in reverse] this...is our shot. the covid-19 vaccines are ready. and so is walgreens, with pharmacy experts ready to make it easy for you to get it safely, for free. because this is our shot... ...at getting back together. ♪ sometimes you wanna go ♪ ♪ where everybody knows your name ♪ ♪♪ ♪ and they're always glad you came ♪ welcome back, america. it sure is good to see you. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ oh! are you using liberty mutual's welcome back, america. coverage customizer tool? sorry? well, since you asked. it finds discounts and policy recommendations, so you only pay for what you need. limu, you're an animal! who's got the bird legs now? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ keeping your oyster business growing has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediat
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among them is reverend william barber, as well as reverend jackson.g some folks get arrested now over civil disowe beadence. all of this is meant to elevate partisan victory. they are part of the group that launched the moral monday march over several states several years okay and they are doing what reverend barber is doing what they keep the pressure on senator manchin to pass progressive priorities even doing what he said he's not going to do which is getting rid of the filibuster. i re-mined her that manchin said he's not going to get rid of the filibuster and she said to me that's why we're here. this is a group that's continuing to have sustained pressure campaigns from a grass roots perspective on that and senators like senator sinema are also on their radar. i'll see several more players like these or in the country and they will tell us what to expect this summer. jeff? >> yeah, protests, the pressure campaign and old school civil disobedience. ali vitaly, thanks so much for that reporting. >>> the new bipartisan effort on capitol hill to tak
among them is reverend william barber, as well as reverend jackson.g some folks get arrested now over civil disowe beadence. all of this is meant to elevate partisan victory. they are part of the group that launched the moral monday march over several states several years okay and they are doing what reverend barber is doing what they keep the pressure on senator manchin to pass progressive priorities even doing what he said he's not going to do which is getting rid of the filibuster. i...
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a woman and her nail technician is like a man and his barber. you develop a relationship.k to her about your life's problems, okay? and she consoles you. so i don't think the robot provides that service. >>> next in the mix, we're keeping things here in the family on gma. check out a very lovely, talented gma writer, emily. she makes cakes look just like famous paintings. on the left is the painting and on the right is the cake. that is really accurate. apparently, she uses ziploc bags for the piping, which is how i learned you make cakes. i had no idea how much i wamy case was worth. c call the barnes firm to find out what your case could be worth. we will help get you the best result possible. ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ i was hit by a car and needed help. i called the barnes firm. that was the best call i could've made. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is let our injury attorneys know he how much their accident cget the best result possible. >> announcer: it's "live withel a rn!" today, academy award winner juliann
a woman and her nail technician is like a man and his barber. you develop a relationship.k to her about your life's problems, okay? and she consoles you. so i don't think the robot provides that service. >>> next in the mix, we're keeping things here in the family on gma. check out a very lovely, talented gma writer, emily. she makes cakes look just like famous paintings. on the left is the painting and on the right is the cake. that is really accurate. apparently, she uses ziploc bags...
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but the home comforts of wimbley should help settle the nerves to tennis now and at the french open barber creature. cobra has won her 1st grand slam title after beating russia's anastasio. pub lou chin cova in $0.03 in the french open final. on saturday, the 25 year old tract national becomes only the 3rd unseated women's singles champion in french open history. and culture. cova could also become the 1st women declaim the singles and doubles titles in paris since 2000. the women's doubles final is later on sunday. if you are watching d w news alive from berlin up next report, it looks at the famous pilgrimage to santiago, compet, stella. and if you want to stay up to date on all the latest news, visit our website, the ww dot com and follow us on social media. i'm michael local from me and the rest of the news team here in berlin. thanks for watching. my 1st wife i was sewing machine i found from women are boned by the potions or something, as simple as learning how to write a bicycle, even since i was a little girl. i wanted to have a bicycle off my old but it took me years to.
but the home comforts of wimbley should help settle the nerves to tennis now and at the french open barber creature. cobra has won her 1st grand slam title after beating russia's anastasio. pub lou chin cova in $0.03 in the french open final. on saturday, the 25 year old tract national becomes only the 3rd unseated women's singles champion in french open history. and culture. cova could also become the 1st women declaim the singles and doubles titles in paris since 2000. the women's doubles...
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and barbers definitely won't tell a client how long or short they should chop their strand.ows you to be more open to the world. >> reporter: this movement is growing nationwide. a nonprofit group called strands for trans pinpoints barber shops where trans people can feel welcome. kane hopes to expand her work by opening a school where barbers will be trained in inclusivity. laura podesta, cbs news, brooklyn, new york. >>> "cbs this morning saturday" will be right back. ♪ i'd do ananything ♪ [ dodog stomach h grumbling ] ♪ for yoyou dear anynything ♪ [ dog g stomach grgrumbling ] followow me. hihill's scscience dietet perfrfection digigestion is one of f the many ' 'anyth' petstsmart provivides. ♪ anytything for y youuuu!! ♪ does your vitamin c last twenty-four hours? onlyly nature's s bounty doe. new immunene twenty-fofour hours has longnger lastingng vitamin. plusus, herbal and otheher immune s supers. onlyly from natuture's bountn. >>> hi there, welcome to "cbs this morning saturday." i'm dana jacobson with michelle miller and jeff glor. coming up this hour, long-sufferin
and barbers definitely won't tell a client how long or short they should chop their strand.ows you to be more open to the world. >> reporter: this movement is growing nationwide. a nonprofit group called strands for trans pinpoints barber shops where trans people can feel welcome. kane hopes to expand her work by opening a school where barbers will be trained in inclusivity. laura podesta, cbs news, brooklyn, new york. >>> "cbs this morning saturday" will be right back....
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about 7,000 people started hairdressing and barbering apprenticeships in england between august 2019ificantly down on the year before. if we're not investing in the future, where are all the hairdressers going to come from? why does it matter if salons aren't taking on as many? because there are other routes in, other ways of qualifying. yeah, people can go into college, but with an apprenticeship you are earning and learning at the same time, which is great, but what you learn and what you get from just being around other people, you don't get that opportunity at college. the hair and beauty trade body told me boosted government incentives for taking on apprentices only goes so far. it's not really quite enough to make the difference. an apprentice doesn't bring in money, they are all cost and no revenue, and that is fundamentally the thing that is pinching people who might want to employ an apprentice, but at the moment they just feel they can't afford to. the industry says there's no easy or simple solution, but some businesses hope a few too many home haircuts recently may have p
about 7,000 people started hairdressing and barbering apprenticeships in england between august 2019ificantly down on the year before. if we're not investing in the future, where are all the hairdressers going to come from? why does it matter if salons aren't taking on as many? because there are other routes in, other ways of qualifying. yeah, people can go into college, but with an apprenticeship you are earning and learning at the same time, which is great, but what you learn and what you get...
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but the home comforts of wimbley should help settle the nerves to tennis now and at the french open barber creature. cova has won her 1st grand slam title after beating russia's anastasio publishing cova in 3 sets in the french open final. on saturday, the 25 year old track national becomes only the 3rd unseeded women's singles champion in french open history. and preacher cova could also become the 1st woman declaim the singles and doubles titles in paris since 2000. the women's doubles final is later on sunday. you are watching the w news ally from berlin up next. our tech show ship looks at drug trafficking on the dark web. stay up to date with all the news on our website, d, w dot com. i'm michael, looking for me in the entire news team here in berlin. thanks for watching. the oh you, it is good to know what's going on. i am interested in the global economy. our portfolio.
but the home comforts of wimbley should help settle the nerves to tennis now and at the french open barber creature. cova has won her 1st grand slam title after beating russia's anastasio publishing cova in 3 sets in the french open final. on saturday, the 25 year old track national becomes only the 3rd unseeded women's singles champion in french open history. and preacher cova could also become the 1st woman declaim the singles and doubles titles in paris since 2000. the women's doubles final...
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lies a young man martin streptau who left his job in a small town barber shop in 1917? to go to france with the famed rainbow division. there on the western front he was killed. trying to carry a message between battalions under heavy artillery fire. we're told. that on his body was found a diary. on the flyleaf under the heading my pledge. he had written these words. america must win this war therefore i will work. i will save i will sacrifice. i will endure. i will fight cheerfully and do my utmost as if the issue of the whole struggle. depended on me alone. the crisis we're facing today does not require of us the kind of sacrifice. that martin reptile and so many thousands of others were called upon to make it does require however our best effort. and our willingness to believe in ourselves and to believe in our capacity. a perform great deeds to believe that together with god's help. we can and will. resolve the problems which now confront us. and after all why shouldn't we believe that? we are americans. god bless you, and thank you. very much. united states, how d
lies a young man martin streptau who left his job in a small town barber shop in 1917? to go to france with the famed rainbow division. there on the western front he was killed. trying to carry a message between battalions under heavy artillery fire. we're told. that on his body was found a diary. on the flyleaf under the heading my pledge. he had written these words. america must win this war therefore i will work. i will save i will sacrifice. i will endure. i will fight cheerfully and do my...
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my dad'd take me to his barber's, but they would turn me away because i'm a trans person and at that. so i ended up kind of falling between the gap of the masculine barber's and the feminine hair salon. and there wasn't really anything for people like me. let's take a look at the travel situation now. minor delays on the victoria line because of an incident in stockwell. now the weather with kate. good morning. it is, of course, the longest day today, so plenty of sunlight — but it's not especially sunny. we've not had a bad start, bit of high cloud, some brightness out there, but i'm afraid it is going to turn rather wet. once again, we've got a front coming up from the south, bringing with it some heavy and persistent rain. there is a chance you might get a rumble or two of thunder, but it is going to stay rather damp through the afternoon. it stalls across us. we've got a breeze, as well — an east—northeasterly breeze — and temperatures struggling — maximum todayjust 15 celsius. now, overnight tonight, it starts off fairly damp. we'll still see some outbreaks of rain this evening,
my dad'd take me to his barber's, but they would turn me away because i'm a trans person and at that. so i ended up kind of falling between the gap of the masculine barber's and the feminine hair salon. and there wasn't really anything for people like me. let's take a look at the travel situation now. minor delays on the victoria line because of an incident in stockwell. now the weather with kate. good morning. it is, of course, the longest day today, so plenty of sunlight — but it's not...
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local barbers and stylists, they become key advocates for vaccinations in the their communities, offering information to customers, booking appointments for them, even using their own businesses as vaccination sites. we are going to work with shops across the country to make an even bigger impact over the next month. we will also kick things off this weekend with a national canvassing weekend where thousands of volunteers will be out knocking on doors and encourage their communities to get vaccinated. and mayors will be stepping up even more over the next month and partnering with us on the city vaccination challenge to which city can grow its vaccination rate the fastest, the most by july 4. we need you to join these efforts. this is the kind of on the ground work that is going to get the job done. third, we will be increasing our work with employers. a lot of working people are holding back because they are concerned about losing pay if they take time off to get a shot. or if they don't feel well the next day. i said before, for small and medium-sized employers, if you give people paid
local barbers and stylists, they become key advocates for vaccinations in the their communities, offering information to customers, booking appointments for them, even using their own businesses as vaccination sites. we are going to work with shops across the country to make an even bigger impact over the next month. we will also kick things off this weekend with a national canvassing weekend where thousands of volunteers will be out knocking on doors and encourage their communities to get...
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joining me now from surfside, florida, is ellison barber, and you have been talking to the search andescue team including a member of the miami-dade rescue team, and it is tough and excrutiating work, and what are they telling you? >> yes, the miami-dade are some of the best. they have responded to a explosion in haiti, and they have responded to help after a building collapsed in barbados, and they have experience of dealing with the catastrophes at this level, but when i spoke to rescuers as part of task force 1, and never seen anything like this h and one of the rescuers say this is tactically, emotionally and physically draining. >> the family is screaming out to loved ones, and a lot of them told me that it is really hard for them to hear. they feel it, and they feel it on the pile. we are human, too, but we are able to put it a aside a little bit while we are working, because we want to get this job done, and this is what we do. we are going to even if save the people, and the family to have even if it is some small effect of them to have to remember them by. >> reporter: 147 pe
joining me now from surfside, florida, is ellison barber, and you have been talking to the search andescue team including a member of the miami-dade rescue team, and it is tough and excrutiating work, and what are they telling you? >> yes, the miami-dade are some of the best. they have responded to a explosion in haiti, and they have responded to help after a building collapsed in barbados, and they have experience of dealing with the catastrophes at this level, but when i spoke to...
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alison barber is with us. alison, it's great to have you with us. how are they doing so? >> reporter: they first found the delta variant in this wastewater in the state. they found that on may 10. within 48 hours give or take, they identified it here in brookfield again, in the wastewater they had been sampling. they are working with the state department to pull samples of wastewater facilities all across the state so they can see what's in the water. they use machines like this to first pull the samples of wastewater. that then gets sent over to columbia, missouri where the university is where scientists in labs can look at the wastewater and not only determine whether or not covid-19 is present in the wastewater, and as a result or by default, in the rest of specific communities, they can also see exactly which variants are there. what they tell us is the scientists who are looking at all of this, they say that what they are seeing is the delta variant is not only prevalent in the state of missouri, but it is spreading incredibly fast, particularly in smaller world comm
alison barber is with us. alison, it's great to have you with us. how are they doing so? >> reporter: they first found the delta variant in this wastewater in the state. they found that on may 10. within 48 hours give or take, they identified it here in brookfield again, in the wastewater they had been sampling. they are working with the state department to pull samples of wastewater facilities all across the state so they can see what's in the water. they use machines like this to first...
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and they need to come from trusted messengers, and there is no more trusted messenger than at any barberhere you will see the heart and soul of the community. in terms of information, material of facts versus fiction, that's where people like me come in. but they are incredible. they have been doing things like prostate cancer screenings and have been able to get people in for screenings. >>> we didn't have time for the anheuser-busch's free beer. >> as long as you are of legal age. >> not for the 12 to 15-year-old set. >>> after 40 years after the first diagnosis, we are looking back at the aids crisis next. a group of hiv positive men share how far we have come in combatting the disease and still the work to be done in -- stamping out the stigma associated with it. out the sti associated with it almost 98 percent of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. ...and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleed
and they need to come from trusted messengers, and there is no more trusted messenger than at any barberhere you will see the heart and soul of the community. in terms of information, material of facts versus fiction, that's where people like me come in. but they are incredible. they have been doing things like prostate cancer screenings and have been able to get people in for screenings. >>> we didn't have time for the anheuser-busch's free beer. >> as long as you are of legal...
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barber. >> christopher p. cassidy. >> harrison m. blekly. >> cameron a. gomtani. >> jonathan p. dever. >> shaun t. davis. >> john c. gayle. >> jessica g. ennis. >> kyle j. gibbs. >> katherine o. farrell. >> kevin c. harris. >> shaun m. fitzgerald. >> ezra c. encowski. >> madison j. floyd. >> alexa m. jakeet. >> elizabeth a. fugin. >> richard a. gin. >> eduardo i. gomez. >> edward l. jordan, iii patricia c. . >> audrey g. hollis. >> adam g. cooper. >> thomas c. irwin v. >> woodrow j. jones. >> alexander m. laraldi. >> jacob m. kinnear. >> jack m. lucy. >> william a. lewis. >> cordell montico. >> sara m. merrill. >> aaron m. mccollough. >> nolan j. parmore. >> tyler p. mcgill. >> madeline r. segma. >> ariana c. mckenzie. >> thomas c. sa brchlt. >> julian d. oliverez. >> margaret b. peacher. >> david c. teg tlt meyer. >> zachary d. robbins. >> marcus l. wiggins, jr. jake rotsler. >> from the 16th company, morgan v. vollanger. >> ryan j. serratto. >> andrea k. sparks. >> shaun p. bowman. >> sarah v. st. john's. >> michael d. brooks. >> jackson t. stallone. >> jeffrey a. birch. >> de
barber. >> christopher p. cassidy. >> harrison m. blekly. >> cameron a. gomtani. >> jonathan p. dever. >> shaun t. davis. >> john c. gayle. >> jessica g. ennis. >> kyle j. gibbs. >> katherine o. farrell. >> kevin c. harris. >> shaun m. fitzgerald. >> ezra c. encowski. >> madison j. floyd. >> alexa m. jakeet. >> elizabeth a. fugin. >> richard a. gin. >> eduardo i. gomez. >> edward l....