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we're joined by the mayor of birmingham, alabama. elected in 2017. these been a proponent of these programs. he launched the birmingham promise apprenticeship program which creates pathway and paid work experience for high school students. we're going to dive in. i'm going to come first to you, president mcgarvey. thank you again and to your members for helping us to create this forum and this opportunity to ask really important questions. we all know as president biden says that the infrastructure bill is a big beal. however, we know women and people of color have been historically junt represented and even excluded altogether from these opportunities. what in your mind is the biggest win from the new law and how can unions, policymakers, and advocate leverage the issues to reflect that diversity. just to pull back the lens for us all to really appreciate where we're at there. you are an avid student of history. i know you started your own journey in labor as through an apprenticeship program and you were a young glacier in philadelphia. are the pat
we're joined by the mayor of birmingham, alabama. elected in 2017. these been a proponent of these programs. he launched the birmingham promise apprenticeship program which creates pathway and paid work experience for high school students. we're going to dive in. i'm going to come first to you, president mcgarvey. thank you again and to your members for helping us to create this forum and this opportunity to ask really important questions. we all know as president biden says that the...
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shortly after in 2008, the birmingham- birmingham-shuttles worth -- birmingham-shuttlesworth in his honor. he adds a long list of accomplishments. and to that, the city of birmingham is designating this friday, march 18, as the reverend shuttlesworth day in honor of his 100th birthday. madam speaker, i ask my colleagues to join me and the city of birmingham to pay tribute to the extraordinary life and legacy of reverend fred shuttlesworth. as we designate march 18 as the reverend shuttlesworth day. madam speaker, i rise today to honor the remarkable life and legacy of beetries -- beatrice rice who passed away at the age of 98 on march 4, 2022. joining the military shortly after completing nursing school, mrs. price honorably served alongside the tuskegee airmen until her discharge in 1948. a trailblazer and pioneer in the field of nursing, she had a stellar 42-year career in nursing, spending more than 34 years working at the birmingham v.a. medical center where she once again cared for our service men and women with great distinction until her retirement in january of 1988. on a personal
shortly after in 2008, the birmingham- birmingham-shuttles worth -- birmingham-shuttlesworth in his honor. he adds a long list of accomplishments. and to that, the city of birmingham is designating this friday, march 18, as the reverend shuttlesworth day in honor of his 100th birthday. madam speaker, i ask my colleagues to join me and the city of birmingham to pay tribute to the extraordinary life and legacy of reverend fred shuttlesworth. as we designate march 18 as the reverend shuttlesworth...
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i want to begin thank you for hosting me in birmingham alabama as we launch the minimum wage federal contractors and the maryland house in the baltimore dc trade. as a former legislator myself, we have a lot in common and i know how hard you are working every single day and i want to thank everyone for tuning in today as part of the event. servants, leaders from different unions, advocates for good jobs, the climate action. and especially employers we need you at the table as a partner and i'm glad you're here. this is a right mix of leaders we need together to make progress for american workers. the fact is we are at a critical moment with american workers into the american economy. we faced an unprecedented challenge in the pandemic and it has brought many long-term challenges to a head from childcare access to racial equity. but this moment also presents a general opportunity, generational opportunity. president biden's economic policies have produced historic worker sense of recovery. last year was the greatest year of job growth that we've ever experienced in the united states.
i want to begin thank you for hosting me in birmingham alabama as we launch the minimum wage federal contractors and the maryland house in the baltimore dc trade. as a former legislator myself, we have a lot in common and i know how hard you are working every single day and i want to thank everyone for tuning in today as part of the event. servants, leaders from different unions, advocates for good jobs, the climate action. and especially employers we need you at the table as a partner and i'm...
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manchester and london, second only to birmingham-— to birmingham.rime is a _ to birmingham. some people think knife crime is a policing _ to birmingham. some people think knife crime is a policing problem. | knife crime is a policing problem. for me, for most knife crime incidents, when the police arrive it is now maybe someone is in injured with a knife and that is too late. is now lobbying for extra home office cash to tackle knife crime. what we need is a violence reduction unit. in what we need is a violence reduction unit. ., . . ., unit. in the violence reduction unit is really like _ unit. in the violence reduction unit is really like umbrella _ unit. in the violence reduction unit is really like umbrella responsible| is really like umbrella responsible organisation that is able to fund multiple — organisation that is able to fund multiple different initiatives, principally in the communities around — principally in the communities around us, to tackle violent crime. there _ around us, to tackle violent crime. there are — around us, to tackle
manchester and london, second only to birmingham-— to birmingham.rime is a _ to birmingham. some people think knife crime is a policing _ to birmingham. some people think knife crime is a policing problem. | knife crime is a policing problem. for me, for most knife crime incidents, when the police arrive it is now maybe someone is in injured with a knife and that is too late. is now lobbying for extra home office cash to tackle knife crime. what we need is a violence reduction unit. in what...
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david: university of alabama, birmingham. female: oh, birmingham.ling] i don't know about that. david: what'd you say, you don't know about that? i will say i liked birmingham better. david: having gone to medical school in alabama, having seen the threat in alabama where people couldn't access the care that they needed really solidified my interest in doing this work, developing the expertise that i felt like i needed to be able to move the issue forward, and help people have better access and make things more equitable and more just. i never thought that missouri would have become so challenging. kathryn: india is following a well-trodden path that many women make from missouri. she's crossing the border to illinois, where abortions are cheaper, and take just a few hours. india: we are crossing the muddy mississippi river. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ kathryn: one in four women in america will get an abortion during their lifetime. female: black baby, don't kill your baby, don't kill your black baby, we love him. female: please run! female: you are paying money this m
david: university of alabama, birmingham. female: oh, birmingham.ling] i don't know about that. david: what'd you say, you don't know about that? i will say i liked birmingham better. david: having gone to medical school in alabama, having seen the threat in alabama where people couldn't access the care that they needed really solidified my interest in doing this work, developing the expertise that i felt like i needed to be able to move the issue forward, and help people have better access and...
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attacks that have shaken israel, the government is calling for action and a charity concert in birmingham, england raises millions for you praying. a star studded lineup performs in front of thousands. but ultimately it was the worth and the music of ukrainian refugees that took center stage ah hello, i'm clare richardson, a very warm welcome to the show. as the outlines of a potential deal to and the brutal war on ukraine start to take shape. russia has announced it will scale down military operations around the capital. and the northern city of cheney have a western governments are skeptical warning. it could be a play to give russia's military more time to prepare for the next big attack. this as russian and ukrainian delegations meet face to face in istanbul. another round of peace talks, but this time with 1st signs of progress. as ukraine opens up to discuss, adopting a neutral status, russia promised to scale down operations. but it is the russian defense ministry has made the important decision to decrease military activity, several fold it in the direction of keith and churn, to
attacks that have shaken israel, the government is calling for action and a charity concert in birmingham, england raises millions for you praying. a star studded lineup performs in front of thousands. but ultimately it was the worth and the music of ukrainian refugees that took center stage ah hello, i'm clare richardson, a very warm welcome to the show. as the outlines of a potential deal to and the brutal war on ukraine start to take shape. russia has announced it will scale down military...
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i mean, we were five years old in birmingham. i left birmingham at six years old.e. ( laughter ) >> i don't know your current situation, sarah, right now, but i remember you. whht ) if you still have those accessories that you had as a five-year-old-- and even hearing this out loud i'm realizing how alarming an approach this might come across to you-- please, please get in touch at an email i will not give right now. i hope -- >> stephen: there is someone in the british press right now trying to hunt down sarah constable. >> oh, no. that is how it works, isn't it? >> stephen: that's exactly what's happening. >> please leave sarah constable alone. she had amazing glasses and top- shelf black patent plastic shoes. and it was the first time i thought i want to spend more time with this person. she understandably wanted to get her parents involved in that transaction. i totally get it. i do not remember the play date happening. and that's a shame. but, you know, my life could have gone in a different way. sadly, i'm not mr. constable. of course i would have taken her n
i mean, we were five years old in birmingham. i left birmingham at six years old.e. ( laughter ) >> i don't know your current situation, sarah, right now, but i remember you. whht ) if you still have those accessories that you had as a five-year-old-- and even hearing this out loud i'm realizing how alarming an approach this might come across to you-- please, please get in touch at an email i will not give right now. i hope -- >> stephen: there is someone in the british press right...
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. >>> major flash flooding led to several water rescues in birmingham, this morning. buildings across the city were left very damaged, but, the university of alabama birmingham campus experienced major flooding as well. so far, no word of any injuries there. some pretty wild images coming out of southlake, tahoe. look at that. yeah. another giant boulder made its way off echo pointed onto highway 50. this happened just after 8:00 this morning, eastbound and westbound lanes had to be closed. caltrans crews were called into drill the boulder apart just to move it out of the way, and chp warned drivers to expect delays. >> some people are saying that might be more common because the caldor fire came in and there is a giant burns car was nothing there to hold anything down. >> already a spot which is prone to debris flows and rockslides anyway, now you get the wildfire burns car which makes it that much worse. we will get some rain in the forecast as we head into the weekend around the bay area. does not look like it will be a lot but the forecast data is all over the pla
. >>> major flash flooding led to several water rescues in birmingham, this morning. buildings across the city were left very damaged, but, the university of alabama birmingham campus experienced major flooding as well. so far, no word of any injuries there. some pretty wild images coming out of southlake, tahoe. look at that. yeah. another giant boulder made its way off echo pointed onto highway 50. this happened just after 8:00 this morning, eastbound and westbound lanes had to be...
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several people had to be rescued from flooded roads near the university of alabama at birmingham.o avoid the entire downtown area. tonight, fire officials in plainfield, indiana, are looking into what caused a tremendous fire today at a walmart distribution center. towering plumes of black smoke could be seen for miles. luckily, the nearly 1,000 workers in the building all made it out safely. a powerful magnitude 7.3 earthquake rattled japan's northeast coast today off the city of fukushima. at least one person was killed and dozens were injured. the quake was felt more than 200 miles away in tokyo. millions of homes and businesses lost power. the region is still recovering from that devastating quake and tsunami in march of 2011. all right, coming up next, we've got a sweet story of a lemonade stand and how it reconnected an evacuated family from ukraine. evacuated family from ukraine. our client's portfolios for their long-term goals. (other money manager) but you still sell investments that generate high commissions for you, right? (fisher investments) no, we don't sell commiss
several people had to be rescued from flooded roads near the university of alabama at birmingham.o avoid the entire downtown area. tonight, fire officials in plainfield, indiana, are looking into what caused a tremendous fire today at a walmart distribution center. towering plumes of black smoke could be seen for miles. luckily, the nearly 1,000 workers in the building all made it out safely. a powerful magnitude 7.3 earthquake rattled japan's northeast coast today off the city of fukushima. at...
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our virtual view of birmingham, alabama, shows you, with storms coming in later this evening.kies will be very bright. unfortunately. a lot of storms here with an intense line from nashville to birmingham through the panhandle of florida. a lot of the storms happening overnight while people are sleeping, in the predawn hours in places like atlanta. two distinct areas of severe weather tomorrow across the deep south and across the northeast. cities like d.c., baltimore, raleigh, all the way up to philadelphia. most of the storms clear by late tomorrow across the southeast, but lag back down across florida and across the northeast. these storms happen through the afternoon and evening. most of these storms start after lunchtime tomorrow, continue through the evening drive. but much like the south, these storms should clear us by the time we get to thursday night and friday, but they contain winds in excess of 70 miles per hour, norah, and a chance of tornadoes. >> o'donnell: all right, we'll be watching, thank you. turning now to the war in ukraine. in a phone call today preside
our virtual view of birmingham, alabama, shows you, with storms coming in later this evening.kies will be very bright. unfortunately. a lot of storms here with an intense line from nashville to birmingham through the panhandle of florida. a lot of the storms happening overnight while people are sleeping, in the predawn hours in places like atlanta. two distinct areas of severe weather tomorrow across the deep south and across the northeast. cities like d.c., baltimore, raleigh, all the way up...
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in birmingham, alabama. we had five high school students killed in three weeks in birmingham.e have had almost 20 in birmingham in less than 20 days. i have mothers and fathers, activists in birmingham. they talk about black babies over there. the children over there. i watch black babies in the ghettos of birmingham. triple homicides. we had two-year-olds, three-year-olds, we have almost gunshots. ak-47s. you talk about ar rifles. these people in the birmingham ghettos of america are -- last year, we had 135 homicides. 30% of them were young children. so i'm just saying, if we can develop oil because america doesn't want to come and as they say, venezuela, they have lots of oil, and haiti has a rhythm. we will not allow them to develop 85 miles off of our coast. we will develop and invest in the ghettos of america. and on and on this -- and then on this, your president is acting like this. yesterday, they are disguised by all white folks, almost. liberation. he said, sooner or later, vladimir putin is going to have to understand what the reparation word is, one black people t
in birmingham, alabama. we had five high school students killed in three weeks in birmingham.e have had almost 20 in birmingham in less than 20 days. i have mothers and fathers, activists in birmingham. they talk about black babies over there. the children over there. i watch black babies in the ghettos of birmingham. triple homicides. we had two-year-olds, three-year-olds, we have almost gunshots. ak-47s. you talk about ar rifles. these people in the birmingham ghettos of america are -- last...
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adina campbell, bbc news, in birmingham.l russian woman who could not remain on the sidelines. marina ovsyannikova, who is an editor at state—controlled channel one, was detained, fined and released. she's been speaking to our correspondent in moscow, caroline davies — who began by asking why she wanted to continue to speak out about her protest. translation: there are lots of conspiracy theories - building up about me, that it was a fake, that it was said by the fsb, or that i am a project of western special forces. that's why i had to explain to the world what really happened, the fact that i'm just a normal russian woman, but i couldn't remain indifferent after russia invaded ukraine. i knew that if i went to protest in central square, i would be arrested like everyone else and thrown into a police van and be put on trial. half the poster was in russian, half the poster was in english. i really wanted to show the western audience that some russians are against the war. as to the russians, i wanted to show them you are zom
adina campbell, bbc news, in birmingham.l russian woman who could not remain on the sidelines. marina ovsyannikova, who is an editor at state—controlled channel one, was detained, fined and released. she's been speaking to our correspondent in moscow, caroline davies — who began by asking why she wanted to continue to speak out about her protest. translation: there are lots of conspiracy theories - building up about me, that it was a fake, that it was said by the fsb, or that i am a project...
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joining me now is david bailey, professor of business economics at the birmingham business school.g to slow down the adoption of these vehicles? there is a danger that. we have seen very rapid uptake over the last few years of electric vehicles. last month, one in four sold were plug—ins, and the charging infrastructure is just have not been give me up. i have been driving an electric car for eight years, when i have been driving an electric carfor eight years, when i first had it, it was great, and everyone else had one release was easy to find a charging point. these days i struggled to find them. so what is happening at the moment is whereas the original fare was about range. range has improved greatly, so range anxiety has gone but that has been replaced with what is good charging anxiety and the fear that you won't find somewhere to charge. so we need to do much more on charging. so we need to do much more on charuain. ~ :, , ~' so we need to do much more on charuain. ~ :, , ,, , charging. who is the week is it the government? _ charging. who is the week is it the government?
joining me now is david bailey, professor of business economics at the birmingham business school.g to slow down the adoption of these vehicles? there is a danger that. we have seen very rapid uptake over the last few years of electric vehicles. last month, one in four sold were plug—ins, and the charging infrastructure is just have not been give me up. i have been driving an electric car for eight years, when i have been driving an electric carfor eight years, when i first had it, it was...
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. >>> breaking news out of birmingham, alabama, where there's major flash flooding. four inches of rain. several people had to be rescued from flooded roads near the university of alabama at birmingham. drivers were warned to avoid the entire downtown area. tonight, fire officials in plainfield, indiana, are looking into what caused a tremendous fire today at a walmart distribution center. towering plumes of black smoke could be seen for miles. luckily, the nearly 1,000 workers in the building all made it out safely. >>> a powerful magnitude 7.3 earthquake rattled japan's northeast coast today off the city of fukushima. at least one person was killed and dozens were injured. the quake was felt more than 200 miles away in tokyo. millions of homes and businesses lost power. the region is still recovering from that devastating quake and tsunami in march of 2011. >>> all right. coming up next, we've got a sweet story of a lemonade stand and how it reconnected an when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm
. >>> breaking news out of birmingham, alabama, where there's major flash flooding. four inches of rain. several people had to be rescued from flooded roads near the university of alabama at birmingham. drivers were warned to avoid the entire downtown area. tonight, fire officials in plainfield, indiana, are looking into what caused a tremendous fire today at a walmart distribution center. towering plumes of black smoke could be seen for miles. luckily, the nearly 1,000 workers in the...
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ukraine has raised some 14 and a half 1000000 euros among the music stars who took to the stage in birmingham or as sharon and camilla to bail ah, one high point of the concert ukrainian ilia bundle ankle playing live from a basement shelter in keep along with 90 for violence from around the world. oh . also performing back concert was the ukrainian singer jamal out the performer shot to fame across europe in 2016 when she won the eurovision song contest. the song that brought her to victory was an emotional tale about her grandmother who was forcibly deported from her home in crimea during world war 2. now jamal a is of refugee forced to for ukraine, and the words to her song have taken on an even greater importance. ah, an emotional song about her family's history ah, performed on german t v. just days after she escaped keith. but the seller to pick, i wrote a song about my great grandmother, and what she told me about being to portrait from crimea in 19 foot at full screen . oh, when i seen these lines to day aleck, come back to lazar notice and have meaning again, running pasto, not the c
ukraine has raised some 14 and a half 1000000 euros among the music stars who took to the stage in birmingham or as sharon and camilla to bail ah, one high point of the concert ukrainian ilia bundle ankle playing live from a basement shelter in keep along with 90 for violence from around the world. oh . also performing back concert was the ukrainian singer jamal out the performer shot to fame across europe in 2016 when she won the eurovision song contest. the song that brought her to victory...
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finance minister simon birmingham joins us for the outlook for australia's economy. this is bloomberg. shery: we are in new york. haidi: and i am in sydney, alan is standing by with the shadow treasurer. >> i am here in the courtyard of cam book and i'm with the shadow treasurer. it might be the treasurer, he is -- thank you so much for joining us. this year's budget reply speeches even more important than usual for you because it may include some measures that you could be introducing. what would you have in the budget? >> the big gap in the budget if you go beyond the short-term cost-of-living relief which is presented in a hellish in context, it is to be a lagardere plan to grow the economy that does not add to inflationary pressures. the difference in approach is seeing beyond the may election, there is a will for cleaner and cheaper energy, trying to deal with these skill shortages that we have, childcare, advanced manufacturing, there is a range of things we are missing from the budget which are absolutely crucial to our growth prospects going forward. we are a
finance minister simon birmingham joins us for the outlook for australia's economy. this is bloomberg. shery: we are in new york. haidi: and i am in sydney, alan is standing by with the shadow treasurer. >> i am here in the courtyard of cam book and i'm with the shadow treasurer. it might be the treasurer, he is -- thank you so much for joining us. this year's budget reply speeches even more important than usual for you because it may include some measures that you could be introducing....
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well, i think the images of birmingham. and water hoses and attack dogs being turned on the children of birmingham. and george wallace and his you know, iconic standing in the schoolhouse store and his rhetoric segregation today segregation mark. those are the things. that got the most attention. most people don't know what they can read. the agitator's daughter that huntsville, alabama desegregated its public accommodations two full years before the civil rights. act was passed a year before. the water hoses were turned on the children of birmingham in you know, i bloodless transition in part and i i have a chapter about this. my my dad and mom and other civil rights leaders in huntsville came up with. amazing strategy, right they they knew that what the city fathers and they were fathers in huntsville most cared about was huntsville's image as it was trying to help get man on the moon. and they cared about that and so they they would stage incredible protests. like my mother taking me as a four month old baby to a lunch c
well, i think the images of birmingham. and water hoses and attack dogs being turned on the children of birmingham. and george wallace and his you know, iconic standing in the schoolhouse store and his rhetoric segregation today segregation mark. those are the things. that got the most attention. most people don't know what they can read. the agitator's daughter that huntsville, alabama desegregated its public accommodations two full years before the civil rights. act was passed a year before....
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ukraine has raised them 14 and a half 1000000 euros among the music stars who took to the stage in birmingham, where ed sharon and camilla cabrio. ah, one high point of the concert was ukrainian and via bunder info playing life may basement shelter in along with 94 violinist from around the world. ah . and also performing at that car, at that concert was the ukrainian singer tamala, the performer, shot of fame across europe in 2016 when she, when the eurovision song contest, a song that brought her victory was an emotional tale about her grandmother, who was forcibly deported from her home in crimea during world war 2. now tamala, herself, is a refugee forced to free ukraine, and the words to her song have taken on an even greater importance. her an emotional song about her family history performed on german t. v. just days after she escaped keith solitude this i wrote a song about my great grandmother and what she told me about being to portrait from crimea in 1944 a screen. her. when i seen these lines to day a lay come back to life, adults isn't have meaning again. when the prosper napped
ukraine has raised them 14 and a half 1000000 euros among the music stars who took to the stage in birmingham, where ed sharon and camilla cabrio. ah, one high point of the concert was ukrainian and via bunder info playing life may basement shelter in along with 94 violinist from around the world. ah . and also performing at that car, at that concert was the ukrainian singer tamala, the performer, shot of fame across europe in 2016 when she, when the eurovision song contest, a song that brought...
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holders chelsea are also comfortably through after thrashing birmingham 5—0. the race for champions league football — spurs are up to fifth tonight in the premier league after a 3—1win over west ham at the tottenham hotspur stadium. the result leaves them just three points behind their north london rivals arsenal who won yesterday. craig templeton reports: six miles is all that separates these two clubs but in the premier league table, it is even closer, divided only by goal difference, both on 48 point. three more vital if champions league all is to be achieved. west ham achieved a europa league quarterfinal on thursday but the game went to extra time so tired legs could be to blame for this. it looked like it was the kane son combination again but it was kurt zouma got the final touch. and you cannot keep you league's most prolific partnership down for long, kane to son, a trick and they hit. inch perfect. if west ham are struggling for movement, set pieces can be useful. no tired legs for benrahma. they same can't be said for this chance for a equaliser for
holders chelsea are also comfortably through after thrashing birmingham 5—0. the race for champions league football — spurs are up to fifth tonight in the premier league after a 3—1win over west ham at the tottenham hotspur stadium. the result leaves them just three points behind their north london rivals arsenal who won yesterday. craig templeton reports: six miles is all that separates these two clubs but in the premier league table, it is even closer, divided only by goal difference,...
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it's up for a lot of debate but in the 1970s in england in a lab in birmingham that had smallpox files around for the purposes of scientific study in medical photographer. unfortunately was exposed in some way that still up for debate to this day but was exposed to smallpox and caught it and that caused briefly an enormous world scare because this disease had just a couple years previously been officially declared eradicated which is a huge accomplishment again for humankind and because it's so massively contagious. there's this extraordinary fear that this little outbreak in england might quickly translate into another like kind of like this write a global pandemic. so luckily that was able they were able to contain that smallpox outbreaks and smallpox outbreak and janet parker who was the medical photographer that caught it was the only person that actually died from that though. there was a variety of other tragic events that occurred in the wake of her catching that disease which you can read about in the book, but it's it just kind of demonstrates the fear and uncertainty that sti
it's up for a lot of debate but in the 1970s in england in a lab in birmingham that had smallpox files around for the purposes of scientific study in medical photographer. unfortunately was exposed in some way that still up for debate to this day but was exposed to smallpox and caught it and that caused briefly an enormous world scare because this disease had just a couple years previously been officially declared eradicated which is a huge accomplishment again for humankind and because it's so...
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. ♪ [ rs lperft tonight ♪ >>> ed sheeran was one of many headliners who came together in birmingham, concert to raise money for ukraine. camila cabello and nile rogers also performed. organizers say the event raised more than $16 million that will be donated to humanitarian efforts in ukraine. >>> and the band foo fighters will not be playing their remaining tour dates after the sudden death of drummer taylor hawkins last week. they said in a statement we're sorry for and share in the disappointment that we won't be seeing each other as planned. instead, let's take this time to grieve, to heal, to pull our loved ones close, and to appreciate all the music and me. taylor hawkins died in his hotel room in bogota, colombia, after emergency crews were unable to revive him last friday. he was 50 years old. about tiger woods possibly playing at the masters. if the golf great decides to play next week, it would be his first official tournament since the 2022 -- rather, 2020 masters. now woods was seen arriving at augusta national yesterday, and reports say that he was with his son charlie a
. ♪ [ rs lperft tonight ♪ >>> ed sheeran was one of many headliners who came together in birmingham, concert to raise money for ukraine. camila cabello and nile rogers also performed. organizers say the event raised more than $16 million that will be donated to humanitarian efforts in ukraine. >>> and the band foo fighters will not be playing their remaining tour dates after the sudden death of drummer taylor hawkins last week. they said in a statement we're sorry for and...
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all the teams this year are going be here in birmingham, play here in birmingham and talk about fan friendlye phenomenal. >> a lot of people don't peek in college. sometimes you get better after you get out. if you don't make it in the league, there's nowhere to go. it's way overdue. you got michigan panthers, philadelphia stars. birmingham's sound millions. new orleans breakers and tampa bay bandits. all have a history looking to reclaim as fox is one of the owners of the league. if you are involved, it has got to be important. >> it's going to be fun. fox's super involved. when you watch the telecast you will think you are watching an nfl championship game. a number of cameras, the coverage, the technology that's going to be used as a little different can be really cool. >> i like your pullover. nice. mike's going to be in charge. more "fox & friends" in just a moment. hey you two, go outside and play. create a season full of playfulness. your happiest spring starts at lowe's. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ out here, you're a landowner, a gardener, a landscaper and a hunter. that's why you need versatile, durabl
all the teams this year are going be here in birmingham, play here in birmingham and talk about fan friendlye phenomenal. >> a lot of people don't peek in college. sometimes you get better after you get out. if you don't make it in the league, there's nowhere to go. it's way overdue. you got michigan panthers, philadelphia stars. birmingham's sound millions. new orleans breakers and tampa bay bandits. all have a history looking to reclaim as fox is one of the owners of the league. if you...
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i live in birmingham, alabama and read what you wrote regarding. oh to me what i read this for me. i agree. i she agrees with what i wrote because i said i was quoting martin luther king. so now i'm i want to ask our panelists. this is a very famous letter that he wrote sitting in a jail birmingham i think was 1963 and he wasn't criticizing the kkk. he was criticizing the moderates the sideliners that sit on the sidelines and say well that's too that's too radical. you're you're tactics are too radical. what would you say both to americans who make these arguments but also to russians about sitting on the fence sidelines versus taking action now, victoria maybe for to you first and then on dream. sorry, my wife i can action was unstable. so maybe i missed some parts. but but anyway, i'm sure that russians should get to the streets and this will really help us because yes, please distract your army. please distract your killers from from killing me or killing and tree or killing vachan or killing kids in harkef and keith. let's distract them go go to the streets and if there are mil
i live in birmingham, alabama and read what you wrote regarding. oh to me what i read this for me. i agree. i she agrees with what i wrote because i said i was quoting martin luther king. so now i'm i want to ask our panelists. this is a very famous letter that he wrote sitting in a jail birmingham i think was 1963 and he wasn't criticizing the kkk. he was criticizing the moderates the sideliners that sit on the sidelines and say well that's too that's too radical. you're you're tactics are too...
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really the case is most clear in in what i write about in a chapter of the book about the birmingham confederate management. which wind up in two parts nine years apart both in reaction to a strike and both times. the strike was organized into racially, so it was really appealing to white working class families to say don't cross the color lines in hopes of you know, improving your lives. you should you should pay attention to us. you're better and keep things as they were one of these speeches even talks about, you know, yeah descendants of confederate veterans. you are working as they did to resist the quote hideous sector of racial equity. interesting and so sort of divide if you keep people divided along racial lines, they won't recognize that they share economic interest. is that sort of the message it was being okay, and i'll ask them to ask in the next question realizing that it might sound a little thick but i think definitions are important. so i'll just ask it why why do civilizations put up statues? it's a ridiculously stupid cloud, but i just want to like get that out the
really the case is most clear in in what i write about in a chapter of the book about the birmingham confederate management. which wind up in two parts nine years apart both in reaction to a strike and both times. the strike was organized into racially, so it was really appealing to white working class families to say don't cross the color lines in hopes of you know, improving your lives. you should you should pay attention to us. you're better and keep things as they were one of these speeches...
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tornado or two plus, we've got 16 million people under flood watches from memphis to houston out to birmingham, with some places picking up to 6 inches of rain before this is all over lester, we are most concerned tonight, tomorrow night with these overnight tornadoes. those are the deadly ones >> dangerous time of the year all right. al, thanks very much >>> in texas, winds from that severe weather could further spread some big wildfires that have already burned more than 50,000 acres. the fires prompted wide evacuations and a sheriff's deputy was killed thursday while helping get people to safety the fires have been partially contained, but red flag warnings remain in effect for much of western and southern texas >>> next to the search for answers after a boeing 737 passenger jet suddenly went into a nosedive and crashed into a mountain in china, apparently killing everyone on board. tom costello now with the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: on a remote mountain in southern china, the shredded remains of a china eastern flight with 132 people on board. rescue teams on scene say it a
tornado or two plus, we've got 16 million people under flood watches from memphis to houston out to birmingham, with some places picking up to 6 inches of rain before this is all over lester, we are most concerned tonight, tomorrow night with these overnight tornadoes. those are the deadly ones >> dangerous time of the year all right. al, thanks very much >>> in texas, winds from that severe weather could further spread some big wildfires that have already burned more than 50,000...
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ef-2 or stronger from birmingham, montgomery to possibly new orleans, areas that got hit just a week ago with this system then thursday, makes its way to east. 33 million people from new york all the way down to tallahassee and we can't rule out tornadoes in this area >> thank you >>> in washington today, a nod of bipartisan support for president biden's supreme court nominee. maine's susan collins is now the first republican senator to declare her support for judge ketanji brown jackson. the judiciary committee is set to vote on jackson's nomination monday with the full confirmation vote expected later next week. >>> former president trump is making headlines tonight after publicly calling on russian president vladimir putin to release potentially damaging information about president biden's son hunter we get more from garrett haake. >> reporter: tonight former president trump facing bipartisan backlash to these new comments askin president putin for dirt on the bidens >> why did the mayor of moscow's wife give the bidens, both of them, $3.5 million so now i would think putin would
ef-2 or stronger from birmingham, montgomery to possibly new orleans, areas that got hit just a week ago with this system then thursday, makes its way to east. 33 million people from new york all the way down to tallahassee and we can't rule out tornadoes in this area >> thank you >>> in washington today, a nod of bipartisan support for president biden's supreme court nominee. maine's susan collins is now the first republican senator to declare her support for judge ketanji brown...
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the 16th street church bombing in birmingham that happened two years earlier. >> why bomb a church?ing out, -- crawling out, i've got scars on both legs that are reminders. liz: vice-president kamala harris is expected to attend. san francisco is ready to put money into the pockets of residents who cannot afford to serve jury duty. the city will launch be the jury tomorrow, a program that will pay low to moderate income jurors $100 a day for their service. people who are self-employed or unemployed also qualify. the goal is to create juries that are more reflective of san francisco's diverse communities. prospective jurors will receive information about the program along with their jury summons. lisa, happy sunday. let's get a check outside. lisa: it is warming up, we are in the mid 40's. another 15 degrees of warming, that will put you near average in the low 60's today. you probably guessed it, we are warming up for part of the week. we will talk about it in detail coming up. liz: ahead, your last chance to check out the entwined art installation. what is planned for the final nig
the 16th street church bombing in birmingham that happened two years earlier. >> why bomb a church?ing out, -- crawling out, i've got scars on both legs that are reminders. liz: vice-president kamala harris is expected to attend. san francisco is ready to put money into the pockets of residents who cannot afford to serve jury duty. the city will launch be the jury tomorrow, a program that will pay low to moderate income jurors $100 a day for their service. people who are self-employed or...
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we'll speak to professor paul boss from the university of birmingham.two highly contagious covid straight is now david it would. and we will speak to the chairperson of ukraine's veteran hub, as many soldiers return to military service. er return to military service >> also breaking news, u.s. police are searching for a man who is believed to have attacked several homeless people in washington dc adele. the suspect is believed to have carried out five shootings, two of them fatal. the cathedral is today's annual commonwealth service for the first time in almost a decade. will stand be represented by prince charles. may have been the queen's first again since contracting covid-19 last month. hollywood has been paid tribute to u.s. actor william hurt who has died at the age of just 71. >> this is one of his finest works, broadcast news, for which he received an oscar nomination. also won the best actor oscar for his role in case of the spider woman in 1985. in 2018, it was announced that he had terminal cancer. i really remember him. you've all probably g
we'll speak to professor paul boss from the university of birmingham.two highly contagious covid straight is now david it would. and we will speak to the chairperson of ukraine's veteran hub, as many soldiers return to military service. er return to military service >> also breaking news, u.s. police are searching for a man who is believed to have attacked several homeless people in washington dc adele. the suspect is believed to have carried out five shootings, two of them fatal. the...
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a teenager is convicted of the manslaughter of 14—year—old dea john reid, who was stabbed in birminghamrms that the end of scotland's mandatory face covering rules will be delayed until 18th april. and cricket fans pay their respects to the late australian bowler shane warne at a state memorial service in melbourne good afternoon. welcome to bbc news. a damning report into maternity services at shrewsbury and telford nhs trust has found "catastrophic failings" over twenty years. the inquiry, led by the senior midwife donna 0ckenden, found that more than 200 babies and nine mothers who died might have survived if they'd been given the right care. ms 0ckenden described the culture at the trust as "appalling" and said "failures" in care were repeated from one incident to the next. the review covering more than 1500 incidents is thought to be largest of its kind in nhs history. it spanned a time frame of 20 years from 2000 to 2019. and identified 15 "immediate and essential actions" which must be implemented by all trusts in england providing maternity services. the trust has apologised ful
a teenager is convicted of the manslaughter of 14—year—old dea john reid, who was stabbed in birminghamrms that the end of scotland's mandatory face covering rules will be delayed until 18th april. and cricket fans pay their respects to the late australian bowler shane warne at a state memorial service in melbourne good afternoon. welcome to bbc news. a damning report into maternity services at shrewsbury and telford nhs trust has found "catastrophic failings" over twenty years....
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my name is sarah friggin aysa and the political geographer who is based at the university of birmingham. i am interested in hotels and urban conflict. holiday inn came quite late in the day. ah, in 1974, it was opened. it came quite late in the day into this hotel district, which was considered a play ground for celebrities and politicians, and diplomats and spies. the hotel district started life in the 1920s. when the st. george opened for 4 decades. it was one of the most prestigious hotels on the mediterranean. during the cold war, in the 19 fifties and sixties, the bar of the st. george was described, does a revolving door of information. the british double agent can philby was irregular . he operated under cover as a foreign journalist and on the 30th of january, 1963 was spotted for the last time at the bar in the saint george before disappearing in bay route and reappearing a few months later in moscow. and more smart hotels sprang up, including the furniture, even more luxurious than the saint george. but when the holiday inn arrived in 1974, it was not only the tallest, but als
my name is sarah friggin aysa and the political geographer who is based at the university of birmingham. i am interested in hotels and urban conflict. holiday inn came quite late in the day. ah, in 1974, it was opened. it came quite late in the day into this hotel district, which was considered a play ground for celebrities and politicians, and diplomats and spies. the hotel district started life in the 1920s. when the st. george opened for 4 decades. it was one of the most prestigious hotels...
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noche sumamente peligroso, donde no se logran difÍcil sar los tornadoss sobre el Área de alabama, birminghamentas de forma un poco mÁs fragmentada alcanza el noreste del paÍs, incluso con posibilidades de generar tiempo severo sobre las localidades aÍi es que cÓmo podemos prepararnos por lo menos protegernos. guardar objetos del patio para que no sean proyectiles, alÉjese de Árboles y tendido elÉctrico, busque un lugar seguro en la casa, lejos de puertas y ventanas y atentos a las alertas que comienzan a emitirse esta tarde en esas localidades pudiera ser una tarde y noche mortÍfera en la zona ante la intensidad de las tormentas. >> a prevenir lo mÁs que se pueda, muchas gracias por el reporte carlos. >> claro que sÍ. >> ahora nos vamos a mÉxico para conocer cÓmo es una versiÓn en bloques de lego de la conocida casa gris de houston texas donde viviÓ un tiempo josÉ ramÓn lÓpez beltrÁn hijo de andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador se trata de una maqueta que ha llevado al senado mexicano la opositora del partido de acciÓn nacional ha querido llamar la atenciÓn por lo que considera un conflicto de intere
noche sumamente peligroso, donde no se logran difÍcil sar los tornadoss sobre el Área de alabama, birminghamentas de forma un poco mÁs fragmentada alcanza el noreste del paÍs, incluso con posibilidades de generar tiempo severo sobre las localidades aÍi es que cÓmo podemos prepararnos por lo menos protegernos. guardar objetos del patio para que no sean proyectiles, alÉjese de Árboles y tendido elÉctrico, busque un lugar seguro en la casa, lejos de puertas y ventanas y atentos a las...
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let's talk to gilbert calling from birmingham, alabama, on the independent line. good morning. caller: good morning, professor, and to the c-span audience. as i listen to the president, loose lips sink ships. he's making a lot of bad mistakes and begs the question posed to me on numerous occasions, who is running joe biden? about 25 or 30 years ago, there was a book written by keyes, k-e-y-e-s, and pick it up online for $5 about the planethood and gave a diagram of the natural disasters and foot shortages and the wars and all and explained how mankind would be coming to a point of devastation unless they came together and tried to be more at peace. but the biggest problem i think that we have in american society is that no one wants to hold the people that they vote for accountable. the reason i'm an independent is because anyone that i vote for, if they don't follow suit to my liking, i hold them accountable. the democrats won't hold the democrats accountable and the republicans won't hold the republicans accountable. host: let's go to david calling from white pines, tennessee
let's talk to gilbert calling from birmingham, alabama, on the independent line. good morning. caller: good morning, professor, and to the c-span audience. as i listen to the president, loose lips sink ships. he's making a lot of bad mistakes and begs the question posed to me on numerous occasions, who is running joe biden? about 25 or 30 years ago, there was a book written by keyes, k-e-y-e-s, and pick it up online for $5 about the planethood and gave a diagram of the natural disasters and...
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host: next up is frank in birmingham, alabama, independent line. i'm trying to understand the mindset of america. it seems an oxymoron. i'd never seen democrats and republicans so hawkish. the gentleman just got through talking about the children and appropriations. mr. biden talked about $30 billion for the students in america and all this. let me share this. the other morning on a talk show, "face the >> you can see the rest of this event if you go to our website, c-span.org. john bolton will discuss the u.s. response to russia's invasion of ukraine. the event is being hosted by "the washington post." this is live coverage here on c-span. ♪ >> i think we should have had more american forces in ukraine. not to fight the russians, but to train with ukrainians and to show those russian generals looking across the border and seeing american flags, i wonder what that means. biden took that off the table, sitting there would be no american forces involved, and he got nothing for it. >> good morning and welcome to washington post live. i am michael duff
host: next up is frank in birmingham, alabama, independent line. i'm trying to understand the mindset of america. it seems an oxymoron. i'd never seen democrats and republicans so hawkish. the gentleman just got through talking about the children and appropriations. mr. biden talked about $30 billion for the students in america and all this. let me share this. the other morning on a talk show, "face the >> you can see the rest of this event if you go to our website, c-span.org. john...