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we've been doing it on may flower, carver. can do it bigger and make it more beautiful. the neighbors and kids work closely with dpw, parks trust. as you can see behind me, i think somebody else's property discuss another $1 million in value. it is worth it to transform light, to make sure we do it with our supervisors held and everyone concerned about the beauty of the neighborhoods. this is what makes neighborhoods strong. this is what i want to continue building on. leaders are working on everything from a little graffiti problem or staircase gardens saying that they want to get beyond neglect and bring it back to what it really is -- is paying attention to our neighborhoods, making them stronger, building community and building partnerships. that is what these street parks are all about. it is never about just the concrete or the flowers. it is about the life and increased value we bring to our neighborhoods. that is what being a neighbor of the great city is all about. that is what i love about the city. my neighborhood is doing the same thing with our street. we wa
we've been doing it on may flower, carver. can do it bigger and make it more beautiful. the neighbors and kids work closely with dpw, parks trust. as you can see behind me, i think somebody else's property discuss another $1 million in value. it is worth it to transform light, to make sure we do it with our supervisors held and everyone concerned about the beauty of the neighborhoods. this is what makes neighborhoods strong. this is what i want to continue building on. leaders are working on...
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and also george washington carver. a joint to investigate private crimes there. also in denver, the columbine cover-ups with that case. because of my activities with in this area as a return to my roots here, the bottom line is that these residents, as my background [unintelligible] yahoo i come with a lot of experience and i appreciate the concerns of the local resident. he deserved to be heard and to be addressed. there is a need for more housing. we support that. our organization has over 60 co- founders around the country and over 20 states. you'll be hearing from us in the near future. he website is still under construction. unite for justice dot com. and why went into this full time, the local residents here was involved in torturing a little girl. she was only 6 years old. they called it praise the nigger day. that's evil. we have to protect children as if they are our own. we need your help because we can't get the police to help us solve these crimes of people torturing that were involved. 707, 396. >> my name is marcel conrad, i have resided in this nei
and also george washington carver. a joint to investigate private crimes there. also in denver, the columbine cover-ups with that case. because of my activities with in this area as a return to my roots here, the bottom line is that these residents, as my background [unintelligible] yahoo i come with a lot of experience and i appreciate the concerns of the local resident. he deserved to be heard and to be addressed. there is a need for more housing. we support that. our organization has over 60...
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we've been doing it on may flower, carver. can do it bigger and make it more beautiful. neighbors and kids work closely with dpw, parks trust. as you can see behind me, i think somebody else's property discuss another $1 million in value. it is worth it to transform light, to make sure we do it with our supervisors held and everyone concerned about the beauty of the neighborhoods. this is what makes neighborhoods strong. this is what i want to continue building on. leaders are working on everything from a little graffiti problem or staircase gardens saying that they want
we've been doing it on may flower, carver. can do it bigger and make it more beautiful. neighbors and kids work closely with dpw, parks trust. as you can see behind me, i think somebody else's property discuss another $1 million in value. it is worth it to transform light, to make sure we do it with our supervisors held and everyone concerned about the beauty of the neighborhoods. this is what makes neighborhoods strong. this is what i want to continue building on. leaders are working on...
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washington and george washington carver, but she lectured about the contribution of frederick douglass, w.e.b. dubois, and how jackie robinson had broken the baseball barrier. and we remembered the opera singer who was not allowed to sing in the hall and had to sing in lincoln center. all the discrimination and the local in justices. like, everything was separate and unequal. the school was inadequate. we could not go to the hospitals. they built a house adjacent to the main hospital. the white people were not supposed to be in the same room with an n-person. you know the n-word? i said to myself at the end of the day that i love my country and i'm glad that that day, i took a stand. i saw through the supreme court that the flaws that america had tried to correct them by removing those horrible signs -- "white" and "colored." i said when i testified at the trial, i went through how we were treated, and the lady dramatize it, so i do not have to go through that, but it is the whole system of separate but unequal. it is understates rights -- is under states' rights. after lincoln had fre
washington and george washington carver, but she lectured about the contribution of frederick douglass, w.e.b. dubois, and how jackie robinson had broken the baseball barrier. and we remembered the opera singer who was not allowed to sing in the hall and had to sing in lincoln center. all the discrimination and the local in justices. like, everything was separate and unequal. the school was inadequate. we could not go to the hospitals. they built a house adjacent to the main hospital. the white...
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welcome to technology update and welcome to tomes a city carver four centuries ago out of the endless forests and swamps of siberia already an established center for some of russia's whiz kid students and their smart ideas today toast is transforming itself into an interviewer for an expanding cluster of innovative businesses since the last episode tomes coasted the two thousand and eleven forum its fourteenth annual gathering of business research and administration innovators this year drawing some three thousand participants from nineteen countries and forty seven russian regions. and by thousands more the event featured brainstorming sessions with top specialists and market makers unconsciously forward looking hot topics like revamping nuclear technology revitalizing cities and russia's regional economies and educating new generations to keep up in the knowledge base global environment of course the top tech firms were on hand to show off their skill set to potential investors and partners while the forum functions a good attention grabber for gas from other parts of russia and bey
welcome to technology update and welcome to tomes a city carver four centuries ago out of the endless forests and swamps of siberia already an established center for some of russia's whiz kid students and their smart ideas today toast is transforming itself into an interviewer for an expanding cluster of innovative businesses since the last episode tomes coasted the two thousand and eleven forum its fourteenth annual gathering of business research and administration innovators this year drawing...
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a percent accurate result difference in the world between george washington and george washington carver you can say that's one word but a defect is machine guns in this country the timely controls inside can thirty four but if you've got a thirty shot clip and assess semiautomatic weapon you can you can do some serious damage as we saw in arizona and you can do serious damage with any kind of fire and there shouldn't be any kind of harm available to bad people but what i'm really kind of disappointed to hear you talking about is this mccarthyite stuff that says because somebody quits you want to government list are you should lose your constitutional rights i wasn't for the patriot act maybe you are but i think the patriarchy was in the wrong direction wrong direction and we should be true reforming the patriot act rather than looking for excuses to extend it further there's one important their part about this that these up gun prohibition on its proponents never tell you under federal law in lots of counterpart state laws if you are what's called a prohibited person then it's not only
a percent accurate result difference in the world between george washington and george washington carver you can say that's one word but a defect is machine guns in this country the timely controls inside can thirty four but if you've got a thirty shot clip and assess semiautomatic weapon you can you can do some serious damage as we saw in arizona and you can do serious damage with any kind of fire and there shouldn't be any kind of harm available to bad people but what i'm really kind of...
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carver was doing and when she got there she did hear about the training program the tuskegee institute had going on for civilian students. the chief instructor pilotscoul less asked if he could take care for a plane ride there was era pitcher of them the along with louis checks and and she roche a couple of columns about it. and it provided very important and publicity for the project and momentum but it must have been 1940 because the war department had already selected tuskegee as the site for the training facility. the mythology that has grown up around this that she was solely responsible for this and flew with the pilot and told franklin about it and he created the program is the mythology that doesn'the quite live up to the fact but no question it is an important moment in thert story. but about western pennsylvania, i don't know nor does the amounts of pilot cadets who came from the area, but i can tell you that west virginia statere college is another historic black college that had civilian training facility and several people from that area went to west virginia state to lear
carver was doing and when she got there she did hear about the training program the tuskegee institute had going on for civilian students. the chief instructor pilotscoul less asked if he could take care for a plane ride there was era pitcher of them the along with louis checks and and she roche a couple of columns about it. and it provided very important and publicity for the project and momentum but it must have been 1940 because the war department had already selected tuskegee as the site...
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carver was doing and when she got there she did hear about this training program that tuskegee institute had going on, civilian program for its students. chief anderson was the chief instructor pilot and when she visited the facility she asked if chief anderson could take her for a plane ride. there was a famous picture taken of the two of them along with louis jackson who was another instructor pilot who appeared in black newspapers all over the country. she wrote a couple of columns about it. it provided very important publicity for the project and momentum for the project. it must have been 1940 because the war department had selected tuskegee as the site for the training facility. the mythology that has grown up around it was mrs. roosevelt was solely responsible for this and she flew with an african-american pilot and told franklin about it who created the program and that is the methodology about it. doesn't quite live up to the facts. no question it is an important moment in the story. as to your question about western pennsylvania i don't know whether an inordinate amount of pilo
carver was doing and when she got there she did hear about this training program that tuskegee institute had going on, civilian program for its students. chief anderson was the chief instructor pilot and when she visited the facility she asked if chief anderson could take her for a plane ride. there was a famous picture taken of the two of them along with louis jackson who was another instructor pilot who appeared in black newspapers all over the country. she wrote a couple of columns about it....
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however carver only applied for three patents. some historians have written on whether or not eli whitney was the original inventor of the cotton begin or -- gin or whether the invention could have originated from the slaves communities. at the time slaves were unable to register an invention with the patent office and the owner could not patent on their behalf because of the requirement to be an original inventor. african-americans and women have a long history of inventing some of the most influential products in our society but we also certainly do not have enough information to further explore and explain these results. and as our government and industry leaders look into these problems and possibly fix for these deficiencies, they run into a major hurdle. currently the patent and trade office only knows the name and general location of a patent application. in most cases the only physical -- only the physical street address that the office collects is for the listed patent attorney on the application. such limited information
however carver only applied for three patents. some historians have written on whether or not eli whitney was the original inventor of the cotton begin or -- gin or whether the invention could have originated from the slaves communities. at the time slaves were unable to register an invention with the patent office and the owner could not patent on their behalf because of the requirement to be an original inventor. african-americans and women have a long history of inventing some of the most...
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as i mentioned, senator crapo, senator hagan, senator brown, senator carver, a you been in of individuals have gotten involved in this and have come up with a one-vote strategy. i know a number of people want to vote and get behind them. and i understand this is one of those issues where we got retailers on one side. you got bankers on the other side and you feel like in some way you're trying to deal, you know -- you're trying to pick between friends. what i think we're trying to do is just put a good, sound policy in place. a place the retailer should be very happy because they are going to end up with a regulated market. something i don't support but i think the senator from illinois has been very successful in that front and basically the retailers went on this because they're going to end up with something that's regulated. they feel like they don't of the ability to negotiated with visa and other institutions and now the fed is going to set pricing and on the other hand, most senators in this body that understand economics, understand business also know that you cannot run a busines
as i mentioned, senator crapo, senator hagan, senator brown, senator carver, a you been in of individuals have gotten involved in this and have come up with a one-vote strategy. i know a number of people want to vote and get behind them. and i understand this is one of those issues where we got retailers on one side. you got bankers on the other side and you feel like in some way you're trying to deal, you know -- you're trying to pick between friends. what i think we're trying to do is just...
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and we will include the fast at, introduced by senator cockburn and senator carver and others, to root the waste in fraud -- to root out the waste and fraud in a care. it will provide an easy target for attack for those who understandably want to preserve the status quo. but the status quo only leads to the collapse of medicare and fiscal disaster for our country. we are we passed the point where we can save medicare and cut the debt while keeping all of the interest groups satisfied and all of our constituents happy. if there ever was a time in american history for elected officials to stop thinking about the next election and start thinking about the next generation, it is now. i am pleased to have worked with tom coburn on this. he has a long time record of thinking about the next generation and not the next election. he has built up tremendous expertise in the area of government financing. if you ask how we came together, after i voted against the ryan plan when it came to a vote in the senate, i said to myself, okay, i have done that, but the alternative now is not to do nothing.
and we will include the fast at, introduced by senator cockburn and senator carver and others, to root the waste in fraud -- to root out the waste and fraud in a care. it will provide an easy target for attack for those who understandably want to preserve the status quo. but the status quo only leads to the collapse of medicare and fiscal disaster for our country. we are we passed the point where we can save medicare and cut the debt while keeping all of the interest groups satisfied and all of...
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the divine providence carver new in your deliberations and make you equal to the trust bestowed upon >> with that, governor general david johnston completes his speech. it ran just under 30 minutes, which is about the average weight around. for the most part went about as expected. there was something that happened during that speech, which was not seen on camera, at least not on the light cameras. that was a protest inside the senate chamber. in fact, right on the floor of the senate chamber, just behind the supreme court justices who said you see at the bottom of the screen. right behind the justices in red robes. there was someone who was wearing a pages of it. from the infant -- information we have gotten, it was a page on parliament hill. whether it was a senate page or house of parliament page. these are young people hired to move messages back and forth. they were holding up a stop harper sign and was quickly escorted out of the chamber. let's check in for more information on that. >> this is highly unusual. borders of 40 posted a picture of the senate page that was removed. a
the divine providence carver new in your deliberations and make you equal to the trust bestowed upon >> with that, governor general david johnston completes his speech. it ran just under 30 minutes, which is about the average weight around. for the most part went about as expected. there was something that happened during that speech, which was not seen on camera, at least not on the light cameras. that was a protest inside the senate chamber. in fact, right on the floor of the senate...