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principal briscoe, she is a black woman. she went to a black college. she raised two black sons. earth who can say that she does not care about black children. even the complainant herself has said that briscoe supposedly admitted to doing it to build community and so that no one black child is isolated in a classroom. >> reporter: but the poseys say the principal violated the civil rights act of 1964 in using race to designate classes for black students. posey also alleges an afterschool program she ran at the school was threatened to be cut in retaliation for her complaint. a senior attorney for the naacp legal defense fund believes they have a case, even if the principal says she was trying to do the right thing. >> the concerns about one's child being the lonely only are sincerely felt concerns. but be that as it may, the law is what it is and does not permit children to be assigned to classrooms based on race. >> reporter: in a statement to cnn, briscoe's attorney said she was extremely concerned about the recent allegations of wrongdoing. given that this is an active invest
principal briscoe, she is a black woman. she went to a black college. she raised two black sons. earth who can say that she does not care about black children. even the complainant herself has said that briscoe supposedly admitted to doing it to build community and so that no one black child is isolated in a classroom. >> reporter: but the poseys say the principal violated the civil rights act of 1964 in using race to designate classes for black students. posey also alleges an afterschool...
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they believe briscoe acted in good faith. if the race was used as a factor in the class placement, they say they are in full support. >> i grew up where i was the only black child in the honors classes in my high school for four years. and when i say that i still have trauma based on it, i still have traumais bad on it. it was very isolating. principal briscoe is a black woman, she went to a black college, she raised two black sons. there is no one on earth who can say that she does not care about black children. even the complainant herself ha community so no one black child is isolated. >> reporter: but the poseys say they violated the civil rights act. posey also alleges an after school program she ran at the school was threatened to be cut in retaliation for her complaint. a senior attorney for the naacp legal defense fund believes they have a case even if the principal says she was trying to do the right thing. >> the concerns about one's child being lonely are sincerely felt concerns. but be that as it may, the law is w
they believe briscoe acted in good faith. if the race was used as a factor in the class placement, they say they are in full support. >> i grew up where i was the only black child in the honors classes in my high school for four years. and when i say that i still have trauma based on it, i still have traumais bad on it. it was very isolating. principal briscoe is a black woman, she went to a black college, she raised two black sons. there is no one on earth who can say that she does not...
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center or are at the briscoe center. when you become a white house photographer -- [inaudible] >> not until it's over. there's so much work involved in doing the job that you don't have a chance to come up for air. you'll see your colleagues looking out the window at the motorcade or something but it's like, from my experience there was so much work involved and so much focus on the job until i got out you don't realize that i'm in really exclusive company and you realize how special the job was even more so. but it's great to be in such a tightknit club because not a lot of photographers have done this. >> we did a talk with you and some of the other official white house photographers and you've obviously been on the other side being an ap reporter. what is the difference if any between what you were doing as a member of the ap versus being a special photographer ? >> very different. i think as a journalist working for the media, you're there and you're on assignment, your focus is to illustrate what's presented in fron
center or are at the briscoe center. when you become a white house photographer -- [inaudible] >> not until it's over. there's so much work involved in doing the job that you don't have a chance to come up for air. you'll see your colleagues looking out the window at the motorcade or something but it's like, from my experience there was so much work involved and so much focus on the job until i got out you don't realize that i'm in really exclusive company and you realize how special the...
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look a little bit better the there's another huge briscoe w. william lewis down with the excel, but i didn't have a price. you'll be able to get the price with the the the problem driven by a dreamer shaped by those in me i think we dare to ask me ah ah ah ah, ah, will i the media a reflection of reality in a world transformed what will make you feel safer. type relation for community. you going the right way or are you being that somewhere? which direction? what is truth is faith in the world corrupted. you need to defend the join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah ah, with we simply start daily routine pretty quickly. twice today we took turns on for our ship with 8 hour break. i was very good. with the mac target we cooked insurance, but it was good at the most testing the left cooking, besides words that in rough seas might accidentally spill enough girl. oh by the detective ellis. it will be he will not be able to go to the bleach of the filament, but i looked at a scholarly near come on, but it would be, you know, somebody, so
look a little bit better the there's another huge briscoe w. william lewis down with the excel, but i didn't have a price. you'll be able to get the price with the the the problem driven by a dreamer shaped by those in me i think we dare to ask me ah ah ah ah, ah, will i the media a reflection of reality in a world transformed what will make you feel safer. type relation for community. you going the right way or are you being that somewhere? which direction? what is truth is faith in the world...
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we're also seeing briscoe winds across coastal areas of saudi arabia kicking up some of the dust further inland. now, temperatures here are going to pick up slightly over the next few days before they do ease into next week. and it is relatively dry. as you can see of your showers across western areas of yemen. but for the wet weather we have to move to central parts of africa. we've got those pulses of storms and showers moving across towards the west and the swirling weather systems just pulling out to the atlantic. but ahead of that, we are seeing some very wet weather. torrential rain across senegal, the gambia, and the guineas. we could see some flooding with that come saturday. that system does pull out to see it is going to look slightly dry here. but the rain picks up for night gere where we have seen flooding. now was we move to south africa. we can see the what were the easing away from the eastern areas. it has been a cool down in johannesburg, but we'll have plenty of sunshine in cape town. the amazon journalist working in asia and africa there'd be days where i'd be choosing
we're also seeing briscoe winds across coastal areas of saudi arabia kicking up some of the dust further inland. now, temperatures here are going to pick up slightly over the next few days before they do ease into next week. and it is relatively dry. as you can see of your showers across western areas of yemen. but for the wet weather we have to move to central parts of africa. we've got those pulses of storms and showers moving across towards the west and the swirling weather systems just...
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and we also had walter chrysler who was picking up the maxwell and the briscoe names and coordinating those into the chrysler brand. two or three of them really bubbled at the top. they eventually became the big three that detroit is so well-known for. the ford motor company, general motors, and chrysler. detroit's early industrial history prior to the turn of the last century brought in many immigrants, mostly from western europe. they settled here and took good jobs and helped build the industries that they were involved in. following the turn of the 19th century, we had quite an influx of people from mediterranean countries, from eastern europe, that really helped build detroit into this wonderful melting pot of various neighborhoods, polish neighborhoods, serbian, russian, hungarian. there were lots and lots of folks that were living amongst each other and working together in the car companies. in fact i've heard the rouge plant described kind of as the tower of babel because there were so many different languages from cyrillic to arabic being spoken on the same assembly line. man
and we also had walter chrysler who was picking up the maxwell and the briscoe names and coordinating those into the chrysler brand. two or three of them really bubbled at the top. they eventually became the big three that detroit is so well-known for. the ford motor company, general motors, and chrysler. detroit's early industrial history prior to the turn of the last century brought in many immigrants, mostly from western europe. they settled here and took good jobs and helped build the...
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the briscoe center for american history at the university of texas recorded this interview rd archived his photographs. it is february 15, 2015 here with eric draper and the reason we are here is because we are celebrating the opening of the center museum of history and we are here to get your perspective on some of the items of your reflection as well as journalism archives. i know we could talk a lot about your background and given the time constraints i want to jump right into your photos. >> sure. >> tell the story of how you became the official white house photographer because i love how you got the job. >> it could be a long story, because it's fascinating to me because i never really planned on being the white house photographer. it was an opportunity that presented itself and back when i was the staff photographer my career had been in the journalism newspaper wire service business. i was assigned to cover the campaign, presidential campaign in 2000 and then i was assigned to cover governor bush who was running for office so i was among many journalists traveling on the campaig
the briscoe center for american history at the university of texas recorded this interview rd archived his photographs. it is february 15, 2015 here with eric draper and the reason we are here is because we are celebrating the opening of the center museum of history and we are here to get your perspective on some of the items of your reflection as well as journalism archives. i know we could talk a lot about your background and given the time constraints i want to jump right into your photos....
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but we are going to see some briscoe winds blowing across scotland knows join up with a wet and windy weather. hampering scandinavia and the baltic sea states that wet weather moving further east, affecting western areas of russia come saturday. now we've also seen severe storms rolling across the coastal areas of turkey. a bit of a wintry mix coming into play as we go into friday, but on saturday it starts to dry up around the western areas. it's a similar story for greece, with athens, seeing the temperature pick up and plenty of sunshine by sunday. the when freedom of the press is under threat in, oh, you just because i thought gender when the about your thoughts towards the making government step outside the mainstream. there has been a implement here just some of access points, shift the focus, the pandemic that's turned out to be a handy little pretext, the prime minister if it clamped down on the press, covering the waves. the news is covered for listening post on the world's lungs being seized. the amazon rain forest is diminishing a rate of football pitcher a minute to meet t
but we are going to see some briscoe winds blowing across scotland knows join up with a wet and windy weather. hampering scandinavia and the baltic sea states that wet weather moving further east, affecting western areas of russia come saturday. now we've also seen severe storms rolling across the coastal areas of turkey. a bit of a wintry mix coming into play as we go into friday, but on saturday it starts to dry up around the western areas. it's a similar story for greece, with athens, seeing...
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but we are going to see some briscoe winds blowing across scotland knows join up with a wet and windy weather, hammering scandinavia and the baltic sea states that wet weather moving further east, affecting western areas of russia, come saturday. now we've also seen severe storms rolling across the coastal areas of turkey. a bit of a wintry mix coming into play as we go into friday, but on saturday it starts to dry up around the western areas. it's a similar story for greece, with athens, seeing the temperature pick up and plenty of sunshine by sunday. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. we town the untold story. ah, we speak when others don't. ah, we cover all sign. ah, no matter where it takes a police finn and you guys were my empower in pasha. we tell your story. we are your voice, your new york net back out here. ah ah hello, you're watching al jazeera, i'm emily ang, when a reminder about her stories this hour for us to speeding up expulsions of haitian asylum seekers from southern border with mexico. washington, the special envoy to hav
but we are going to see some briscoe winds blowing across scotland knows join up with a wet and windy weather, hammering scandinavia and the baltic sea states that wet weather moving further east, affecting western areas of russia, come saturday. now we've also seen severe storms rolling across the coastal areas of turkey. a bit of a wintry mix coming into play as we go into friday, but on saturday it starts to dry up around the western areas. it's a similar story for greece, with athens,...
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he says the finding in mary briscoe, displacing more people, and undermining existing humanitarian efforts. in march, we were really on the edge of famine for millions of people just to step away. enough resources, just not enough enough resources came in to scale up food distribution so that we could move away from half rations to 3 quarters to full rations in the most acutely affected areas. and that's been enough to stop them. the march towards famine, at least for now, but it's contingent on those funds, continuing to flow in these higher levels. and that's where our greatest concern is right now. fortunately and the site event on yemen at the general assembly last week, there was additional pledges of over $600000000.00 and hopefully that will get us through the end of the year. of those pledges come in on time, but i continue to worry about 2022. i worry about the fact that we're not getting funding for health water education help for the internally displaced 4000000 people . these are still serious issues that are not being fully address, that we need to find additional resources fo
he says the finding in mary briscoe, displacing more people, and undermining existing humanitarian efforts. in march, we were really on the edge of famine for millions of people just to step away. enough resources, just not enough enough resources came in to scale up food distribution so that we could move away from half rations to 3 quarters to full rations in the most acutely affected areas. and that's been enough to stop them. the march towards famine, at least for now, but it's contingent...
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short while ago, india were 452—9 with over four sessions still to play paralympicsgb�*s chief penny briscoewith great britain second in the medal table on 41 golds and 124 medals in total, and though that's down on rio five years ago, winning medals in 18 of the 19 sports they entered is a new team record. there's were no more golds on the final day but krysten coombs took bronze in the men's sh6 badminton singles. coombs is ranked 5th in the world says he is "shocked and overwhelmed" to be taking home a medal. there was also a bronze for the british wheelchair basketball team. following the disappointment of losing to japan in friday's semifinal gb had to raise their game again against spain. trailed at half time but they came back to win by 68 points to 58. it looks like another gripping day at the solheim cup in ohio. europe have won the first point of the day to move into a four—point lead over the usa. mel reid and leona maguire won their foursomes match and four against nelly korda and ally ewing. the usa lead in two and it's all square in the other match. that's all the sport for now
short while ago, india were 452—9 with over four sessions still to play paralympicsgb�*s chief penny briscoewith great britain second in the medal table on 41 golds and 124 medals in total, and though that's down on rio five years ago, winning medals in 18 of the 19 sports they entered is a new team record. there's were no more golds on the final day but krysten coombs took bronze in the men's sh6 badminton singles. coombs is ranked 5th in the world says he is "shocked and...
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paralympicsgb's chief penny briscoe says the team have "rewritten the history books" with their performanceds and 124 medals in total, and though that's down on rio five years ago, winning medals in 18 of the 19 sports they entered is a new team record. there were no more golds on the final day but krysten coombs took bronze in the men's sh6 badminton singles. coombs is ranked 5th in the world says he is "shocked and overwhelmed" to be taking home a medal. there was also a bronze for the british wheelchair basketball team. following the disappointment of losing to japan in friday's semi—final, gb had to raise their game again against spain. they trailed at half time but they came back to win 68—58. there's still british interest at the us open. dan evans faces second seed daniil medvedev in the fourth round later and emma raducanu is into the last 16. the british teenager reached the same stage at wimbledon this summer and wowed the flushing meadows crowd, dropping just one game in her third round match in new york. stuart pollitt reports. in her run to the fourth round at wimbledon, in the
paralympicsgb's chief penny briscoe says the team have "rewritten the history books" with their performanceds and 124 medals in total, and though that's down on rio five years ago, winning medals in 18 of the 19 sports they entered is a new team record. there were no more golds on the final day but krysten coombs took bronze in the men's sh6 badminton singles. coombs is ranked 5th in the world says he is "shocked and overwhelmed" to be taking home a medal. there was also a...
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the briscoe center for american history at the university of texas recorded this interview rd archived photographs. it is february 15, 2015 here with eric draper and the reason we are here is because we are celebrating the opening of the center museum of history and we are here to get your perspective on some of the items of your reflection as well as journalism archives. i know we could talk a lot about your background and given the time constraints i want to jump right into
the briscoe center for american history at the university of texas recorded this interview rd archived photographs. it is february 15, 2015 here with eric draper and the reason we are here is because we are celebrating the opening of the center museum of history and we are here to get your perspective on some of the items of your reflection as well as journalism archives. i know we could talk a lot about your background and given the time constraints i want to jump right into
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originally it was the language that representative briscoe kane had in the initial version of the bill back in regular session and that was to ensure purity at the ballot box. i'm sure we all know what that means. then from there it moved on to uniformity across the state. but what we know to be true is the 5th circuit court of appeals. this is the federal appellate court that covers texas. had a 9-0 decision including three judges that were appointed by republican presidents. they said there is little to no proven incidence of voting fraud. it simply isn't true. it's the big lie that was perpetuated by president donald trump and is now being pushed by members of the same party at the texas sedate level so that they can undermine the innovations that were taken in harris county to expand voter access during the pandemic and so they can stop folks from voting who look a certain way and think a certain way. >> some texas republicans came i thought quite close to just coming out and saying what they're on about here when back earlier this summer house bill 241 which called for an independ
originally it was the language that representative briscoe kane had in the initial version of the bill back in regular session and that was to ensure purity at the ballot box. i'm sure we all know what that means. then from there it moved on to uniformity across the state. but what we know to be true is the 5th circuit court of appeals. this is the federal appellate court that covers texas. had a 9-0 decision including three judges that were appointed by republican presidents. they said there...