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this was the time when the betsy betsy ross myth started, in 1870.nd charles rice gerber painted that painting we know. he became a very promoter of the betsy ross myth to the point where he bought himself the betsy ross house and moved in there and lived there and promoted it. he had a son born, and he named the son vexile dominus gerber. for latin scholars, flag house weisgerber. and the poor little kid he , dressed him up in a yankee doodle uniform and had him perform patriotic odes to people who came to the house. he was a promoter of the betsy ross myth. but he was not alone and that , myth wasn't alone in what was happening at the time. the pledge of allegiance was written in 1892, that same year. it was written for several reasons. one, it was the 400th anniversary of columbus' voyage and people were looking for something to rally around. the other thing is it was part -- and it was written by a guy named francis bellamy, who was editor of a magazine called the "youth's companion." it was aimed at children but it it was very popular. had great
this was the time when the betsy betsy ross myth started, in 1870.nd charles rice gerber painted that painting we know. he became a very promoter of the betsy ross myth to the point where he bought himself the betsy ross house and moved in there and lived there and promoted it. he had a son born, and he named the son vexile dominus gerber. for latin scholars, flag house weisgerber. and the poor little kid he , dressed him up in a yankee doodle uniform and had him perform patriotic odes to...
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betsy, why do you have barr and trump not singing from the same song book?it's a great question. i spent most of yesterday talking to people working in the justice department as well as other folks close to the department. and one of the big responses that i heard over and over was shock, just at the level of incompetence, with which this effort was rolled out. the fact that the attorney general of the united states said on the record that arguably kind of not arguably, inarguably, the most important u.s. attorney in this country had resigned from his position when actually he hadn't is something that was stunning to people. just because it's such an important announcement, such a massive piece of news, and the fact it was rolled out in this incredibly bungled way raised serious questions among people both inside and outside the department about how well organized the place is being run. that's not even talking about broader concerns that exist within the department as well about potentially potential political motives behind the removal of geoff berman. tha
betsy, why do you have barr and trump not singing from the same song book?it's a great question. i spent most of yesterday talking to people working in the justice department as well as other folks close to the department. and one of the big responses that i heard over and over was shock, just at the level of incompetence, with which this effort was rolled out. the fact that the attorney general of the united states said on the record that arguably kind of not arguably, inarguably, the most...
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finally i'm betsy feels a little less alone. for years the art historian has tried to challenge the way belgium deals with its colonial past now she's among thousands calling for the removal of all monuments of the country's longest serving monarch the man who headed up a brutal colonial regime in what is now the democratic republic of congo king leopold the 2nd. we all know that the tools have a symbolic power and i'm totally that for some people. they are they don't want us to demonstrate or they will don't want people to demonstrate and to see with these not because they want to keep those issues there they want to keep earth in earth of inferior. 100 she was born in belgium but had to fight racism all her life she struggled to forge a career in the arts facing many rejections now she has opened her own gallery that spotlights the work of black artists. because the resistance here is very sceptical and this is what mr needs it's so dangerous and so harmful too there are so many examples like if you're looking for an apartment
finally i'm betsy feels a little less alone. for years the art historian has tried to challenge the way belgium deals with its colonial past now she's among thousands calling for the removal of all monuments of the country's longest serving monarch the man who headed up a brutal colonial regime in what is now the democratic republic of congo king leopold the 2nd. we all know that the tools have a symbolic power and i'm totally that for some people. they are they don't want us to demonstrate or...
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finally i'm betsy feels a little less alone. for years the obvious story and has tried to challenge the way belgium deals with its colonial past but now she's among thousands calling for the removal of all monuments of the country's longest serving monarch the man who headed up a brutal colonial regime in what is now the democratic republic of congo king leopold the 2nd. we all know that those 3 children have a symbolic belward and i'm totally. for some people. did or did don't want us to demonstrate or they will don't want people to demonstrate and to see with these not because they want to keep those to choose their they want to keep else in our state of inferior. and that's he was born in belgium but had to fight racism all her life. she struggled to forge a career in the arts facing many rejections now she has opened her own gallery that spotlights the work of black artists. because the recession here is very soft. and this is what made makes it so dangerous and so harmful to. there are so many examples like if you're lookin
finally i'm betsy feels a little less alone. for years the obvious story and has tried to challenge the way belgium deals with its colonial past but now she's among thousands calling for the removal of all monuments of the country's longest serving monarch the man who headed up a brutal colonial regime in what is now the democratic republic of congo king leopold the 2nd. we all know that those 3 children have a symbolic belward and i'm totally. for some people. did or did don't want us to...
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let me start with you, betsy.ntioned this office, the united states attorney's office for the southern district of new york has been investigating close associates of the president. is there any indication that that played any role here? >> if that played a role, then the entire berman/barr situation was an abject failure. when the attorney general, bill barr, announced that he was firing geoff berman, he also announced that he would pick an unusual person to replace him. he said he was going to replace him with another u.s. attorney, craig, who's an ally of chris christie and currently working a full-time job as the u.s. attorney for the district of new jersey. however, when berman said, heck no, i'm not stepping down, by the time he and barr were able to somehow rectify their differences, barr conceded that rather than having him come in, a different person would temporarily take geoff berman's job. that different person is his first assistant, a woman who is viewed very much as not a political animal. she's bee
let me start with you, betsy.ntioned this office, the united states attorney's office for the southern district of new york has been investigating close associates of the president. is there any indication that that played any role here? >> if that played a role, then the entire berman/barr situation was an abject failure. when the attorney general, bill barr, announced that he was firing geoff berman, he also announced that he would pick an unusual person to replace him. he said he was...
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finally i'm betsy feels a little less alone. for years the obvious story and has tried to challenge the way belgium deals with its colonial past now she's among thousands calling for the removal of all monuments of the country's longest serving monarch the man who had adopt a brutal colonial regime in what is now the democratic republic of congo king leopold the 2nd. we all know that those shows have a symbolic power and i'm totally can peel thout for some people. they are they don't want us to demonstrate or they will don't want people to demonstrate and to see with these cheers not because they want to keep those statues there they want to keep else in earth of inferiority of. hundreds he was born in belgium but had to fight racism all her life she struggled to forge a career in the arts facing many rejections now she has opened her own gallery that spotlights the work of black artists because the responses here is very sceptical and this is what me makes it so dangerous and so home fool to there are so many examples like if y
finally i'm betsy feels a little less alone. for years the obvious story and has tried to challenge the way belgium deals with its colonial past now she's among thousands calling for the removal of all monuments of the country's longest serving monarch the man who had adopt a brutal colonial regime in what is now the democratic republic of congo king leopold the 2nd. we all know that those shows have a symbolic power and i'm totally can peel thout for some people. they are they don't want us to...
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on betsy knows that many parents. of congo do not like to share on pleasant memories but for her son and the generations to come she feels transparency is the best way forward. to india to this eclipse fame so transparent vision heisinger all those family secrets are passed on from generation to generation and raise on people when you say things clearly this alerts future generations to cope with the past so they don't become victims of what remains in our collective consciousness this interests you think he has to do on a constant predictive. the exact opposite is what you find in colonial art a glorification of this time in the african museum in brussels most of the colonial art has been confined to a small room in the basement but as long as people from that eros still are life what's the fields that's not enough. to dam is just all look at our past how glorious it was maybe we should put all those teachers away from them for the moment maybe wait that those people disappear and then show them again but with anothe
on betsy knows that many parents. of congo do not like to share on pleasant memories but for her son and the generations to come she feels transparency is the best way forward. to india to this eclipse fame so transparent vision heisinger all those family secrets are passed on from generation to generation and raise on people when you say things clearly this alerts future generations to cope with the past so they don't become victims of what remains in our collective consciousness this...
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finally i'm betsy feels a little less than those. 4 years the obvious story and has tried to challenge the way belgium deals with its colonial past now she's among thousands calling for the removal of all monuments of the country's longest serving monarch the man who had. a brutal colonial regime in what is now the democratic republic of congo being called the 2nd. we all know that those teachers have a symbolic power and i'm totally confused that for some people. they are they don't want us to demonstrate or they will don't want people to demonstrate and to see with this not because they want to keep those statues there they want to keep us in our studios of inferiority of. hundreds he was born in belgium but had to fight racism all her life she struggled to forge a career in the arts facing many rejections now she has opened her own gallery that spotlights the work of black artists because the responses here is very soft. and this is what made makes it so dangerous and so home food too. there are so many examples like oh if you're looking for an apartment you have to stay on this one
finally i'm betsy feels a little less than those. 4 years the obvious story and has tried to challenge the way belgium deals with its colonial past now she's among thousands calling for the removal of all monuments of the country's longest serving monarch the man who had. a brutal colonial regime in what is now the democratic republic of congo being called the 2nd. we all know that those teachers have a symbolic power and i'm totally confused that for some people. they are they don't want us to...
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joining us now mayor betsy price of fort worth and mayor dee margo of el paso. to thank you both mayors for joining us. mayor price, i'm going to begin with you. there's an op ed in the fort worth telegram entitled hey, fort worth, put on a mask. so especially with positive coronavirus cases on the rise in many states including texas, why won't you, mayor price, implement a mask mandate? and how are you protecting the people of fort worth? >> the article in the startle gram is about -- star telegram is about wearing a mask. at the end of the article it says it is a personal responsibility and people need to comply. we wrote a letter to the governor, asking about local control specifically so each region can pick up what they need for their city and their county. we are encouraging everyone to wear a mask, strongly recommending it. we're starting a mask-up campaign that our physicians are going to help us do. there's a lot of research being done that shows mandatory mask compliance is not much better than if you don't mandate it and it's really hard on small busi
joining us now mayor betsy price of fort worth and mayor dee margo of el paso. to thank you both mayors for joining us. mayor price, i'm going to begin with you. there's an op ed in the fort worth telegram entitled hey, fort worth, put on a mask. so especially with positive coronavirus cases on the rise in many states including texas, why won't you, mayor price, implement a mask mandate? and how are you protecting the people of fort worth? >> the article in the startle gram is about --...
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betsy, thanks a lot for being with me. bradley hardy, thank you. >>> all right. coming up, a new poll shows that the black lives matter movement is now a majority opinion in america. >>> for the better part of the , i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ for spending a perfectly reasonable amount of time on the couch with tacos from grubhub? grubhub's gonna reward you for that with a $5 off perk. (doorbell rings) - [crowd] grubhub! (fireworks exploding) >>> for the better part of the last 18 days, hundreds of thousands of americans across the country have united to protest the killing of george floyd. a new poll shows that a majority of americans, 53% support black lives matter. that's reflected in the demonstrations in cities like new york, washington, d.c. and los angeles but also in suburbs, small towns and rural areas like garden county, kansas. as the
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betsy, thanks a lot for being with me. bradley hardy, thank you. >>> all right.ing up, a new poll shows that the black lives matter movement is now a majority opinion in america. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, ...little things... ...can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. you're clearly someone who takes care of yourself. so when it comes to screening for colon cancer, don't wait. because when caugh
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the one of your joys is fantastically concise reports of betsy gray sick. -- of betsy graseck. what is the view of american banking given what you see from ms. graseck? mike: banking has been a tough gig for the last 10 years, post what aal crisis, in period of financial repression has done. i think back end rates should move up and increase the yield curve. that is potentially a positive tailwind. i think secondarily, everyone is talked about deregulation over the last few years. it hasn't really lead to any big boost in activity. one thing i would say is different now is during the post financial crisis period, we had what we call the shadow banks intervening and doing their job as the regulated banking system had been compressed, not being able to operate as effectively for a lot of different reasons. there is a positive argument to be made that some of that business, there could be share gains coming back towards the regulated banking the stump -- backing system because the fed needs banks to be operating efficiently. banks are the ones who create real money in the economy.
the one of your joys is fantastically concise reports of betsy gray sick. -- of betsy graseck. what is the view of american banking given what you see from ms. graseck? mike: banking has been a tough gig for the last 10 years, post what aal crisis, in period of financial repression has done. i think back end rates should move up and increase the yield curve. that is potentially a positive tailwind. i think secondarily, everyone is talked about deregulation over the last few years. it hasn't...
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you see a flag, which we now call the betsy ross flag.as not being used in 1776, but that's how we know how the story ends. he includes that. you are seeing two future presidents. you are seeing this flag and a variety of different types of people in that boat, which is just like the makeup of a variety of different types of people. ♪ ♪ ♪ coming up on american history tv, we learn about mobile alabama in visit africa town, a historic neighborhood former. then we take you to a reunion festival and africatown, it brings together descendants of,
you see a flag, which we now call the betsy ross flag.as not being used in 1776, but that's how we know how the story ends. he includes that. you are seeing two future presidents. you are seeing this flag and a variety of different types of people in that boat, which is just like the makeup of a variety of different types of people. ♪ ♪ ♪ coming up on american history tv, we learn about mobile alabama in visit africa town, a historic neighborhood former. then we take you to a reunion...
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gill better baker called himself the gay betsy ross when he was encouraged to come up with a flag that had symbolize the movement. it has two more stripes than they do now. two colors were hard to produces, but that flag was made by gilbert. this is the sewing machine on which he created the original flag. this isn't the original, but it is one of the first of that flag, that template. >>> next we'll talk about the aids crisis and how that mobilized activists. in every movement you see signs of progress and then pushback. after this incredible spirit of openness, gay people being public about their sexuality, who they were, their sexual orientation, protesting in the streets, quickly comes the aids crisis. in the earl 1980s, stories about aids, this mysterious illness that's striking gay men in los angeles and new york, comes to the forefront. quickly the mainstream press catches up, but the early headlines, because no one knows what causes aids, are really more fearmongering more than anything else. so here you see two journalists part of the mainstream press. again in the early '80s
gill better baker called himself the gay betsy ross when he was encouraged to come up with a flag that had symbolize the movement. it has two more stripes than they do now. two colors were hard to produces, but that flag was made by gilbert. this is the sewing machine on which he created the original flag. this isn't the original, but it is one of the first of that flag, that template. >>> next we'll talk about the aids crisis and how that mobilized activists. in every movement you see...
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. >> reporter: listen to what betsy irish's family did to finally find their new dog lance. >> we haveeen from l.a. to san jose to santa rosa. we were in vallejo, stockton, lodi, fremont, you name it. there are a lot of people that want dogs, and we got super lucky because look at lance! >> reporter: another reason the facility is so empty is that most animals are actually kept off site ins to foster homes and only brought in to meet process speck five adopters. they have about 75 foster keepers like sarah, but when they had to close the building, they put out a call for more foster homes. more than 500 people volunteered. >> i just think as humans we need to take care of something and we need to not talk to ourselves and there is so much for us. >> reporter: she might be on to something. in times that we feel most helpless, it feels good to help someone else, even someone with whiskers. >> it is very rewarding. look at these guys. sate dream. >> reporter: in pleasanton, john ramos, kpix 5. >>> santa clara county is issuing a new health order aimed at the large private health care syst
. >> reporter: listen to what betsy irish's family did to finally find their new dog lance. >> we haveeen from l.a. to san jose to santa rosa. we were in vallejo, stockton, lodi, fremont, you name it. there are a lot of people that want dogs, and we got super lucky because look at lance! >> reporter: another reason the facility is so empty is that most animals are actually kept off site ins to foster homes and only brought in to meet process speck five adopters. they have...
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crossing the sea, james monroe, who ended up being a president, you see a flag, what we now call the betsyag, that is used in the painting. well, that flag wasn't being used in 1776, but lloydsa already knows how the story ends, so he includes it there. so you're seeing two future presidents, you're seeing this flag, and you see a variety of different types of people in that boat, which was just like the makeup of the artist, of arriving. ♪ ♪ >>> tonight on american history tv, beginning at 8:00 eastern, we join tour guide eric finley to learn about the early history of mobile, alabama, and to visit africatown, the national historic landmark neighborhood north of the city, founded by former slaves who were cap tives on the slip clotilda. watch american history tonight and over the weekend, on c-span3. . >>> every saturday night, american history tv takes you to college classrooms around the country, for lectures in history. >> why do you all know who lizzy borden is and raise your hand if you ever heard of the gene harris murder trial before this class? >> the deepest cause where we will f
crossing the sea, james monroe, who ended up being a president, you see a flag, what we now call the betsyag, that is used in the painting. well, that flag wasn't being used in 1776, but lloydsa already knows how the story ends, so he includes it there. so you're seeing two future presidents, you're seeing this flag, and you see a variety of different types of people in that boat, which was just like the makeup of the artist, of arriving. ♪ ♪ >>> tonight on american history tv,...
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he called himself as betsy ross and you notice who more stripes, and two more colors were too hard to reproduce and they got rid of the turquoise and this was the sewing machine on which he created the first flag and that was the template. next we'll talk about the aids crisis and how that activated and mobilized lgbtq activists. in every movement you see signs of progress and pushback. you see openness and gay people being public about their sexual orientation and protesting in the streets and quickly on the heels of that comes the aids crisis. in the early 1980s stories about aids, this mysterious illness that is striking gay men in los angeles and new york come to the forefront in gay publications and the early headlines because no one knows what causes aids are really more fearmongering than anything else. at least the lgbt community being further ostracized. here you see journalists being part of the mainstream press. it wasn't incredibly welcoming to be a gay man to be on the staff of a paper. both of these journalists reported about the aids crisis and both succumbed to aids, a
he called himself as betsy ross and you notice who more stripes, and two more colors were too hard to reproduce and they got rid of the turquoise and this was the sewing machine on which he created the first flag and that was the template. next we'll talk about the aids crisis and how that activated and mobilized lgbtq activists. in every movement you see signs of progress and pushback. you see openness and gay people being public about their sexual orientation and protesting in the streets and...
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gilbert baker called himself the gay betsy ross when he was encouraged to come up with a flag to symbolize the movement. notice it has two more stripes than the flag does now. two colors were too hard to reproduce and got rid of the hot pink and tortoise. that was made by gilbert. this is the sewing machine. this flag isn't the original but one of the first of that flag of that template. flex we're going to go in and talk about the aids crisis and how that activated and mobilized lbgtq activists. in every movement you see signs of progress and then pushback. after this incredible spirit of openness, gay people being public about their sexuality, who they were, their sexual orientation, protesting in the streets, quickly on the heels of that comes the aids crisis. in the early 1980s stories about aids, this mysterious illness that is striking gay men in los angeles and new york comes to the forefront in gay publications first. quickly the mainstream press catches up, but the early headlines, because no one knows what causes aids, are really more fear mongering than anybody else and leads to
gilbert baker called himself the gay betsy ross when he was encouraged to come up with a flag to symbolize the movement. notice it has two more stripes than the flag does now. two colors were too hard to reproduce and got rid of the hot pink and tortoise. that was made by gilbert. this is the sewing machine. this flag isn't the original but one of the first of that flag of that template. flex we're going to go in and talk about the aids crisis and how that activated and mobilized lbgtq...
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like companies or bad actors whether it's the media or whether it's nice you know written down to betsy ross you is to disengage from that company but that is the wrong approach when you see a backward actor and there are so many in the culturally important america that are actors each with them so they get in their face and get the answers roberts can't even defend his own company because these people will never be asked tough questions but as an investor you have a right to question these corporations and that's what i recommended folks you come to national center or reach out to me i can teach you all how to do it it's a lot going on and you get to deal with some of the most powerful companies in the world and actually affect you a change now that i love and you can fall. down your bank finish up national center dot org and quickly. we're on twitter at national center and i want to just reach out. all right great to talk to you sir keep up the good work. well lou thanks to a. trial by media what does that mean exactly well it's a new documentary series on netflix and it explore some
like companies or bad actors whether it's the media or whether it's nice you know written down to betsy ross you is to disengage from that company but that is the wrong approach when you see a backward actor and there are so many in the culturally important america that are actors each with them so they get in their face and get the answers roberts can't even defend his own company because these people will never be asked tough questions but as an investor you have a right to question these...
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>> betsy ... >> i travel a lot. and oldie but goody, mount vernon just up the road. recently they have done a fantastic job of renovations. if you have not seen their new exhibit on the enslaved individuals who lived at mount vernon, it is absolutely phenomenal. that aside like mount vernon is finally starting to engage in that enslaved narrative because i think a lot of time when we talk about emerging american revolution and becoming american, we always forget about that population as well. it is incredibly important to see what the enslaved people and not vernon we're doing during the revolutionary area. if you have not been there to see it, you are in town today. if you are in town tomorrow, i would seriously ask that you go look at that because they have done an absolutely incredible job. >> i will say that mound vernon's new exhibit is just phenomenal. i highly recommend spending some time there. i cannot not plug the american revolution museum at york's town. what we try to do a direct town is tell a holistic view of the american revolution. really from the vi
>> betsy ... >> i travel a lot. and oldie but goody, mount vernon just up the road. recently they have done a fantastic job of renovations. if you have not seen their new exhibit on the enslaved individuals who lived at mount vernon, it is absolutely phenomenal. that aside like mount vernon is finally starting to engage in that enslaved narrative because i think a lot of time when we talk about emerging american revolution and becoming american, we always forget about that...
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finally on betsy feels a little less alone. for years the art historian has tried to challenge the way belgium deals with its colonial past now she's among thousands calling for the removal of all monuments of the country's longest serving monarch the man who headed up a brutal colonial regime in what is now the democratic republic of congo being called the 2nd. we all know that those teachers have a symbolic power and i'm totally confused that for some people. they are don't want us to demonstrate or they will don't want people to demonstrate and to see stop with these 3 cheers not because they want to keep those to choose their they want to keep else in earth to tools of inferior team. and that's he was born in belgium but had to fight racism all her life she struggled to forge a career in the arts facing many rejections now she has opened her own gallery that spotlights the work of like artists. because of racism here is very subtle and this is what me makes it so dangerous and so home food too. there are so many examples li
finally on betsy feels a little less alone. for years the art historian has tried to challenge the way belgium deals with its colonial past now she's among thousands calling for the removal of all monuments of the country's longest serving monarch the man who headed up a brutal colonial regime in what is now the democratic republic of congo being called the 2nd. we all know that those teachers have a symbolic power and i'm totally confused that for some people. they are don't want us to...
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and betsy knows that many parents of congolese descent do not like to share on pleasant memories but for her son and the generations to come she feels transparency is the best way forward. to india to this eclipse fame so transparent. all those family secrets are passed on from generation to generation and raise on people when you say things clearly this alerts future generations to cope with the past so they don't become victims of what remains in our collective consciousness isn't this interesting he has to donna predictive. the exact opposite is what you find in colonial art a glorification of this time in the african museum in brussels most of the colonial art has been confined to a small room in the basement but as long as people from that eros still are life what's he feels that's not enough. to damn is just all look at our past how glorious it was maybe we should put all the state years away from them for the moment maybe wait that those people disappear and then show them again but with another method and just with the real message that. belgium didn't bring civilizations to
and betsy knows that many parents of congolese descent do not like to share on pleasant memories but for her son and the generations to come she feels transparency is the best way forward. to india to this eclipse fame so transparent. all those family secrets are passed on from generation to generation and raise on people when you say things clearly this alerts future generations to cope with the past so they don't become victims of what remains in our collective consciousness isn't this...
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real words that has turned you down the protesters were you know right and completely reasonable to betsy to describe what is happening here the sort of the city where this can or has always been. an atmosphere of respect and safety and purpose. the rest of inland so much. and you know that's that element that everybody talks about of the people created for a small town or a little. but this corner has been you know many more protests are scheduled for the rest of the day has protesters say they will not stop until just what is served now would it not look like a little protest their 2nd. why don't you tell them or maybe 3 of the series are charged and convicted and they still won't stop and tell the story rubin said of their interview remember marjorie is trying to do the reverse. i'm actually being reporting in minneapolis. for more on the ongoing protests we're joined by watching hocks host. thank you for being with us today you can see the frustration and these protesters it stems thought only from racial disparities but also from the criminal justice system right it's healed by the e
real words that has turned you down the protesters were you know right and completely reasonable to betsy to describe what is happening here the sort of the city where this can or has always been. an atmosphere of respect and safety and purpose. the rest of inland so much. and you know that's that element that everybody talks about of the people created for a small town or a little. but this corner has been you know many more protests are scheduled for the rest of the day has protesters say...
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the american people do not support betsy devos. we do not support her radical attempts to privatize education. we don't support her corrupt efforts to take coronavirus relief away from public schools so that it can be sent to private ones. we don't support her hateful transphobic agenda or attacks on survivors of sexual assault. and we do not support her putting predatory for-profit colleges over those who they cheated with the rule that would force the most vulnerable students who were robbed to repay 97% of what they borrowed. that's why congress passed h.j.res. 76, with bipartisan support. but just as vice president pence had to save betsy devos' senate confirmation, president trump is trying to save her dangerous rule against our bipartisan bill. so i urge my colleagues to override this veto and once again let's make clear that the people's house stands on the side of the people and not betsy devos. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from north carolina is recognized. ms. foxx: thank
the american people do not support betsy devos. we do not support her radical attempts to privatize education. we don't support her corrupt efforts to take coronavirus relief away from public schools so that it can be sent to private ones. we don't support her hateful transphobic agenda or attacks on survivors of sexual assault. and we do not support her putting predatory for-profit colleges over those who they cheated with the rule that would force the most vulnerable students who were robbed...
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the american people do not support betsy devos. we do not support her radical attempts to privatize education. we don't support her corrupt efforts to take coronavirus relief away from public schools so that it can be sent to private ones. we don't support her hateful transphobic agenda or attacks on survivors of sexual assault. and we do not support her putting predatory for-profit colleges over those who they cheated with the rule that would force the most vulnerable students who were robbed to repay 97% of what they borrowed. that's why congress passed h.j.res. 76, with bipartisan support. but just as vice president pence had to save betsy devos' senate confirmation, president trump is trying to save her dangerous rule against our bipartisan bill. so i urge my colleagues to override this veto and once again let's make clear that the people's house stands on the side of the people and not betsy devos. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from north carolina is recognized. ms. foxx: thank
the american people do not support betsy devos. we do not support her radical attempts to privatize education. we don't support her corrupt efforts to take coronavirus relief away from public schools so that it can be sent to private ones. we don't support her hateful transphobic agenda or attacks on survivors of sexual assault. and we do not support her putting predatory for-profit colleges over those who they cheated with the rule that would force the most vulnerable students who were robbed...
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that is betsy grasik of morgan stanley, the future of the too big to fail banks. stay with us.g. ♪ ♪ jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, good morning, good morning. "the countdown to the open" starts now with 30 minutes until the opening bell. we begin with the big issue. from an uncomfortable calm to an easy exuberance. the optimism of the last week colliding with the new wall of worry. are athink the markets little bit divorce from the fundamental economy. >> there are a few things that come together. >> there is a high level of uncertainty, especially as we reopen the economy. >> the probability of a second wave in the united states is rising. reactionre whether the by governments to the second wave would be comparable to the first wave. >> the trade environment remains tricky. volatility over the next many months. >> we are looking at the recovery on the demand side. >>
that is betsy grasik of morgan stanley, the future of the too big to fail banks. stay with us.g. ♪ ♪ jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, good morning, good morning. "the countdown to the open" starts now with 30 minutes until the opening bell. we begin with the big issue. from an uncomfortable calm to an easy exuberance. the optimism of the last week colliding with the new wall of worry. are athink the markets little bit divorce from the fundamental economy....
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. >> i'm really proud of you, betsy. i remember when i met you, you were so quiet. you were just the megaphone. you've developed into a beautiful leader and talented writer, researcher, and mentor for the younger students. i'm really indebted to you. thank you so much for being a great representative. jett, i remember when you were in 10th grade and your older sister was writing the s.a.t.s. you blossomed and grew so many feet. you were so tall. you maintained your demeanor of being on the board and listening to those who voted for you. i will always have an open-door policy, whether professional or personal, you have my contact info. i want to recognize all the people who supported our students. the board, you all have embraced these students and their other leaders so welcomely. they don't feel intimidated. i want to applaud you that because you are part of that service as well. i want to thank our supervisors that work with these students. you all have paid a tremendous support of these students, not just the student delegates, but the s.a.t. in general. i want t
. >> i'm really proud of you, betsy. i remember when i met you, you were so quiet. you were just the megaphone. you've developed into a beautiful leader and talented writer, researcher, and mentor for the younger students. i'm really indebted to you. thank you so much for being a great representative. jett, i remember when you were in 10th grade and your older sister was writing the s.a.t.s. you blossomed and grew so many feet. you were so tall. you maintained your demeanor of being on...
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the education secretary, betsy devoss. has permanent absentee status in michigan. who's getting them? kellyanne conway. voted absentee in new jersey in 2018. need i go on? would you like me to read the definition of hypocrisy? i don't think i have to. i put it up on the screen. all of this is the truth. you can get mad because maybe i'm showing personality and giving you the truth. asking you who's getting them. this is all the truth. no opinion. no lies detected. truth. this administration really doesn't want you to be able to vote by mail or mail in a ballot and the president has already told you why. and i quote, more truth. this is what he said. there it is on the screen. doesn't work out well for republicans. except for the republicans in this administration. they can vote by mail. do as i say, not as i do. they want you to go out and stand in line in the middle of a pandemic. looking out for you, right? more to come on all of that. next i'll talk with nascar driver bubba wallace. speaking out since the fbi concluded the investigation and said he was not the t
the education secretary, betsy devoss. has permanent absentee status in michigan. who's getting them? kellyanne conway. voted absentee in new jersey in 2018. need i go on? would you like me to read the definition of hypocrisy? i don't think i have to. i put it up on the screen. all of this is the truth. you can get mad because maybe i'm showing personality and giving you the truth. asking you who's getting them. this is all the truth. no opinion. no lies detected. truth. this administration...
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if i went down to the betsy hotel this morning, could i have a beverage of my choice on that wonderfulanda looking out across miami beach? mayor gelber: if it were open you could come up because it is a restaurant, not a bar. bars have been closed in our city since we sheltered in place. we were the first city in florida to do so, so we don't have bars right now anywhere, but we do allow restaurants with limited passive the at the -- limited capacity at this point. mayor gelber: what is the capacity you need -- tom: what is the capacity you need from your state government, including the governor, and what do you need from washington right now? mayor gelber: from washington, we need people to start sending out a message that you need to do the things that we are asking people to do. -- mayors inribe south florida know about hurricanes. they happen all the time. they seem to be coming our way generally during hurricane season, so we all prepare. there's never any discussion about whose fault it is or what party it is. everyone just does what they need to do, and they tend to help everybo
if i went down to the betsy hotel this morning, could i have a beverage of my choice on that wonderfulanda looking out across miami beach? mayor gelber: if it were open you could come up because it is a restaurant, not a bar. bars have been closed in our city since we sheltered in place. we were the first city in florida to do so, so we don't have bars right now anywhere, but we do allow restaurants with limited passive the at the -- limited capacity at this point. mayor gelber: what is the...
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our second grantee was betsy carmichael middle school. also using a combination of rain gardens to manage runoff from the school building and the play yard created as part of their bond program. this project is also in construction and should be complete by the end of the summer. our third award is st. thomas moore school. a school brotherhood way nelake merced, and a wide range of technology. try to educate the students what green infrastructure is. and they have rain gardens and more. and this is in design. our next is holy trinity greek orthodox church a couple blocks away on brotherhood wait from st. thomas moore, and a series of rain gardens to manage runoff from the recreation center and parking lot. and this project is in the initiation phase. our fifth project is another school, in the sunset, and this school needed, their basketball court had reached the end of its useful life, so they were interested in upgrading that facility along with other areas of the school, so they will actually be installing a permeable pavement basketba
our second grantee was betsy carmichael middle school. also using a combination of rain gardens to manage runoff from the school building and the play yard created as part of their bond program. this project is also in construction and should be complete by the end of the summer. our third award is st. thomas moore school. a school brotherhood way nelake merced, and a wide range of technology. try to educate the students what green infrastructure is. and they have rain gardens and more. and...
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everyone knows betsy ross, a millionaire heart, canada lisa rice, but there are other also unexpected names. just for fun let's see who you know. how about raising your hand? elijah lucas hagely. she is a teenager, developed the process to cultivate indigo which was the basis of the carolina economy for more than 30 years. florence seabird? the woman who developed the tuberculosis test in 1941. it is still used by the world health organization even today. stephanie quality? she invented kevlar, a chemist. i kevlar this to protect our police and men and women who are in the armed services. this one is kind of a little trick. lena bryant? she was really lane bryant and her name got misspelt on a lone application. the important thing is she started in 1904 to create maternity garments for women so that women could go out of their house when they were pregnant. i love that. they'll mess sick? she was a female cartoonist who created the strip, brenda start reporter. this when you might know. candy lighten are? organized mothers against drunk driving when tragically her daughter was killed
everyone knows betsy ross, a millionaire heart, canada lisa rice, but there are other also unexpected names. just for fun let's see who you know. how about raising your hand? elijah lucas hagely. she is a teenager, developed the process to cultivate indigo which was the basis of the carolina economy for more than 30 years. florence seabird? the woman who developed the tuberculosis test in 1941. it is still used by the world health organization even today. stephanie quality? she invented kevlar,...