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do you want to tell where crows come from, liberation of the city from crows? as with the nuclear power plant life is getting better in melitopol, the news ran through, on june 26, that public utilities had begun to improve the city. e, there e. well, pretty much everything they do. they show videos from the streets of cities. uh, clean up the yard area. uh, were healthy and among other things mentioned. here is what one of the citizens said, that the crows really make nests in the trees, and they create noise, and since the public utilities were removed. they shot down for the company. these nests were such videos. and in the same way, apparently, as with all other news, the ukrainians just got hooked on the information and tried to make something out of it, they say. here they drive the ravens out of the city. in general, i didn’t see anything like that in this news, but that’s who the cashiers went to work. here, apparently this is sadness, of course. supplement, yes alexander the crow is, uh, a clear title of the smartest bird on the planet. it 's true and,
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as crow continued to explore the city. he once again encountered the slave trade perhaps unexpectedly. at the railroad terminal on 8th street here people who had recently been purchased on wall street. were being forced into railroad cars and wagons for a long journey further southward. we sold the usual exodus of -- slaves marched under the escort of their new owners across the town to the railway station. where they took places and went south in the years since the exhibition was up in 2015. the mayor's proposal for the baseball stadium was defeated. conversations have continued since then the city and the now mayor a different mayor have recently proposed a new development plan for the area one that has listened to the community. this proposal centers around the memorialization of important african-american historical sites. a museum and cultural revitalization of this part of the city that is more inclusive. it is not clear whether this proposal will ultimately move forward, but it is clear that the conversations are m
as crow continued to explore the city. he once again encountered the slave trade perhaps unexpectedly. at the railroad terminal on 8th street here people who had recently been purchased on wall street. were being forced into railroad cars and wagons for a long journey further southward. we sold the usual exodus of -- slaves marched under the escort of their new owners across the town to the railway station. where they took places and went south in the years since the exhibition was up in 2015....
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everyone understands each other, as a cat with a crow carried ears with a crow with others.ort, how everything goes on. better approached, sniffed, looked, he was not interested in her. and now, as a result, 3 days have passed, then, otherwise, they are something like that. well, let's see something, just from the video archive. well , now the owner of this store will drink coffee and go further for a walk. and walk without a harness. yes yes, of course. we already have our own places. here is the main thread. tell. say something. that's how we're going for a walk, it's better to want to walk to sit. sit until you sit down for a walk let's go. my aiki, beauty. they set the route. it all looks very cool without realizing that this is really some incredible work on building trust. here is the cat that came to the studio. yes, here the people command to sit, now calmly sat down the crow, who feel absolutely comfortable. in general, how do you educate them, that is, you are some kind of extraordinary explicit person, an ordinary standard dog education. and so, well, here everyth
everyone understands each other, as a cat with a crow carried ears with a crow with others.ort, how everything goes on. better approached, sniffed, looked, he was not interested in her. and now, as a result, 3 days have passed, then, otherwise, they are something like that. well, let's see something, just from the video archive. well , now the owner of this store will drink coffee and go further for a walk. and walk without a harness. yes yes, of course. we already have our own places. here is...
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and one n't help but understand this as being so consistent with the patterns of slavery and jim crow in the united states. amy: we will also talk to professor goodwin about her "new york times" op-ed "i was raped by my father. an abortion saved my life." and we re-air amanda gorman's inaugural poem she finished just after the january 6 insurrection. she is the youngest inaugural poet in u.s. history. >> we will rebuild, reconcile and recover in every known nook of our nation, in every corner called our country our people diverse and beautiful will emerge battered and beautiful. when day comes, we step out of the shade aflame and unafraid. the new dawn blooms as we free it. for there is always light. if only we're brave enough to see it. if only we're brave enough to be it. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org. i'm amy goodman. day, in th special broadcast, we begin with the words of frederick douglass. born into slavery around 1818, douglass became a key leader of the abolitionist movement. on july 5, 1852, in rochester, new york, douglass ga
and one n't help but understand this as being so consistent with the patterns of slavery and jim crow in the united states. amy: we will also talk to professor goodwin about her "new york times" op-ed "i was raped by my father. an abortion saved my life." and we re-air amanda gorman's inaugural poem she finished just after the january 6 insurrection. she is the youngest inaugural poet in u.s. history. >> we will rebuild, reconcile and recover in every known nook of our...
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old crow medicine show and the bay area's own molly tut legal take to the stern grove stage this weekendkpix 5's betty yu sat down with the artists. ♪ ever since i was a young boy ♪ >> reporter: the grammy winning americana string band old crow medicine show has played at many san francisco venues, including the fillmore and the warfield. but sunday will be their first time thrilling the crowd at stern grove. >> we come from tennessee, but we're kind of more like california to a certain degree. i mean, we both drive gas guzzling diesel engines. so maybe not that part. >> a lot of californians still do. >>ing we're both priuses at heart. ♪ >> reporter: the akpix 5 news stick ban began busking on street corners in the northwest more than 20 years ago. today they're dedicated to entertaining fans and sending powerful messages about social, political, and environmental issues. ♪ there used to be a mountain here ♪ >> reporter: front match and guitarists said their new song "used to be a mountain" raises awareness about climate change. >> almost 100% of surface mining is kentucky. that's when
old crow medicine show and the bay area's own molly tut legal take to the stern grove stage this weekendkpix 5's betty yu sat down with the artists. ♪ ever since i was a young boy ♪ >> reporter: the grammy winning americana string band old crow medicine show has played at many san francisco venues, including the fillmore and the warfield. but sunday will be their first time thrilling the crowd at stern grove. >> we come from tennessee, but we're kind of more like california to a...
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we've gone from jim crow to jane crow, where women have to find states that they can have their reproductivees new meaning. but, the america we want is the america that we will make. what will the fourth mean to us? ultimately, that will be up to us, to stand up, and make the country live up to what it promised? that's what dr. king said. live out the true meaning of your words. we will be right back. of your words we will be right back. try parodontax active gum health mouthwash. (grandmother) thank you for taking me home. it's so far. (young woman) don't worry about it, grandma! this'll be fun. (young woman) two chocolate milkshakes, please. (grandmother) make it three. (young woman) three? (grandmother) did you get his number? (young woman) no, grandma! grandma!! (grandmother) excuse me! (young woman vo) some relationships get better with time. that's why i got a crosstrek. (avo) ninety-six percent of subaru vehicles sold in the last ten years are still on the road. (grandmother) i'm so glad you got a subaru. (young woman) i wonder who gave me the idea? (avo) love. it's what makes subaru,
we've gone from jim crow to jane crow, where women have to find states that they can have their reproductivees new meaning. but, the america we want is the america that we will make. what will the fourth mean to us? ultimately, that will be up to us, to stand up, and make the country live up to what it promised? that's what dr. king said. live out the true meaning of your words. we will be right back. of your words we will be right back. try parodontax active gum health mouthwash. (grandmother)...
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, but even before jim crow laws. and they this is where the ku klaus clan came from the m&a intimidated blacks into not voting. they would chase blacks away from voting sites and sometimes shoot and kill them and black swirl lynch. they you know, there were bodies of blackstone, you know along roadways for years in early and reconstruction. and and the reason that northern republicans, finally gave up on trying to bring blacks more into the you know, national political fabric and i think they they get excited. they want to move on to other issues. i mean for a couple of decades republicans kept trying to pass laws that would you know, sort of overrule with southerners were doing you know in voting rights or whatever and they kept they kept failing it either didn't pastor could filibustered. and i think northern republicans finally just get exhausted by the effort. so i'm not sure that. there's a lot that could have been done to avoid what happened with jim crow short of. just there and even heavier hand the us govern
, but even before jim crow laws. and they this is where the ku klaus clan came from the m&a intimidated blacks into not voting. they would chase blacks away from voting sites and sometimes shoot and kill them and black swirl lynch. they you know, there were bodies of blackstone, you know along roadways for years in early and reconstruction. and and the reason that northern republicans, finally gave up on trying to bring blacks more into the you know, national political fabric and i think...
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we've gone from jim crow to jane crow.es new meaning, but the america we want is the america that we'll make. what will the fourth mean to us? ultimately, that that'll be up to us to stand up and make the country live up to what it promised. that's what dr. king said. live out the true meaning of your words. we'll be right back. erent how? aren't we all just looking for the hottest stocks? (fisher investments) nope. we use diversified strategies to position 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 commission products. we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client's best interest. (other money manager) so when do you make more money, only when your clients make more money? (fisher investments) yep. we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments, we're clearly different. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of prote
we've gone from jim crow to jane crow.es new meaning, but the america we want is the america that we'll make. what will the fourth mean to us? ultimately, that that'll be up to us to stand up and make the country live up to what it promised. that's what dr. king said. live out the true meaning of your words. we'll be right back. erent how? aren't we all just looking for the hottest stocks? (fisher investments) nope. we use diversified strategies to position our client's portfolios for their...
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she worked always against adverse socio-economic conditions as a black woman during jim crow who had struggled through poverty since childhood and only half of her documented work survives. and so the main point of this vignette is really to raise the question. what have we lost or if you phrase it differently. what who what and who's what work and whose work do we choose to preserve? i think it's easy to think of monuments as static and fixed, but they are not they require upkeep they require care and they require funding in a symposium hosted by the new york historical society in 2020. brent legs who serves as executive director of the african-american cultural heritage action fund noted that we need the same stewardship level for the contributions of african-americans as for others. we need public and private investment in black cultural heritage if we value that he said said then we value black lives. next we have a group of works by three contemporary black sculptors bearing witness to suppressed histories. the point of this vignette is to raise questions about whose stories are
she worked always against adverse socio-economic conditions as a black woman during jim crow who had struggled through poverty since childhood and only half of her documented work survives. and so the main point of this vignette is really to raise the question. what have we lost or if you phrase it differently. what who what and who's what work and whose work do we choose to preserve? i think it's easy to think of monuments as static and fixed, but they are not they require upkeep they require...
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what to do to eat for the future or still leave prey to an insatiable crow?k for the owner of the taiga, in the end there was not so much meat left. welcome to the table. everyone wants to be the first to grab a piece of varnish and better out of turn. the big-billed crow is one of the smartest birds in the corvid family, and here's a visual proof to the young steller's eagle, it will someday get tired and the crow will get hers. at this time of the year, the southwest monsoon dominates the far east coast. the ussuri taiga turns into a subtropical forest, the only one in russia, the himalayan bear has to put up with constant dampness, unlike their brown relatives , they spend most of the year in the crowns of trees. here they feel relatively safe, because the owner of these forests is the amur tiger. food tasty and healthy enough at any time, even on a tree you just have to be able to find it. young owl spent all night in the rain. his nest is flooded with water, it is impossible to stay in it. and below the water comes, if the chick falls into the river, he
what to do to eat for the future or still leave prey to an insatiable crow?k for the owner of the taiga, in the end there was not so much meat left. welcome to the table. everyone wants to be the first to grab a piece of varnish and better out of turn. the big-billed crow is one of the smartest birds in the corvid family, and here's a visual proof to the young steller's eagle, it will someday get tired and the crow will get hers. at this time of the year, the southwest monsoon dominates the far...
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lots of tamping down, the crows have just| tamping down, the crows havejust had a break and have comers in kent they have ever seen. for square miles. 90 firefighters here yesterday tackling the blaze in its height. 0pposite wanting to spread —— stop the spread. the question on everyone's lips, how did this apparent start? the service said they don't believe it was accidental, they don't believe it would be from a cigarette but. they said the heat was a major impact so whether or not a pylon nearby whether or not a pylon nearby whether that was from glass reflecting on a bit of grass and the hot extreme temperatures making that wind very and political and also making it spread so quickly. so many affected by this. road closures here, there and everywhere. we saw those pictures at dartford and also a local century, they were affected by that. 12 horses having to be rescued over fears that potentially, these wildfires would spread to the stables and hurt these horses. so many people effected but they are getting under control. dartford heath, a huge one. a massive fire, again, lots of f
lots of tamping down, the crows have just| tamping down, the crows havejust had a break and have comers in kent they have ever seen. for square miles. 90 firefighters here yesterday tackling the blaze in its height. 0pposite wanting to spread —— stop the spread. the question on everyone's lips, how did this apparent start? the service said they don't believe it was accidental, they don't believe it would be from a cigarette but. they said the heat was a major impact so whether or not a...
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the space between black-and-white communities and the time period because of jim crow and those that live behind the veil can see out but those outside at a funeral service can see the face of the person suffering. it's also a metaphor about african-american follow beliefs that if a baby is born with a veil over their face, a membrane that they are gifted with second sight and they can see ghosts and the other side and understand the complexities of this world and the world beyond. so to pull aside the veil in many ways is an invitation to the world of the kind of knowledge from those behind the veil. the various sorts so i'm taking it out of the experience of african-americans that are trying to open it up for those of us that are behind the veil on so many different ways because it is a way of rethinking and reordering the consumption of who we are and i'm so thrilled that there are people that are willing to travel here with me to do that cox welcome, everybody. we are here for the prize project ceremony.
the space between black-and-white communities and the time period because of jim crow and those that live behind the veil can see out but those outside at a funeral service can see the face of the person suffering. it's also a metaphor about african-american follow beliefs that if a baby is born with a veil over their face, a membrane that they are gifted with second sight and they can see ghosts and the other side and understand the complexities of this world and the world beyond. so to pull...
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took us all back 22 years ago, when crowe won the oscar for "gladiator." super smart caption. >> thank you for starting your day with >>> right now, searching for a suspected shooter, the new information police are releasing in a deadly bowling alley shooting. >>> capping rent to help tenants make it in the bay, the city that could change rental laws. this is "today in the bay" streaming live. good tuesday morning to you. >> we are starting out with a look at the forecast for this tuesday morning.
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madison crow -- medicine crow, i want to ask a question about how we are defining the criteria used to defined -- define federal indian boarding schools. chi francis, you alluded to this at the end of your statement -- chief francis, you alluded to this. in alaska, we know many boarding schools were affiliated with religious institutions, apparently report say approximately 50% of federal indian boarding schools may have received support or involvement from religious institutions, and the government at times paid religious institutions and organizations for native children to enter federal indian boarding schools. we have identified 21 schools in alaska that we are calling federal indian boarding schools. really, as we look at how big the state is and the role of religious institutions in these boarding schools, i feel like that number may be low. would you care to comment on whether you think the interior department's criteria is adequately capturing the federally supported schools that we see in alaska and elsewhere, is there a better way to define federal indian boarding schools? wh
madison crow -- medicine crow, i want to ask a question about how we are defining the criteria used to defined -- define federal indian boarding schools. chi francis, you alluded to this at the end of your statement -- chief francis, you alluded to this. in alaska, we know many boarding schools were affiliated with religious institutions, apparently report say approximately 50% of federal indian boarding schools may have received support or involvement from religious institutions, and the...
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i it is going to stay, and it is going to crow? , .. it is going to stay, and it is going to crow? think cor-orate to grow? i definitely do not think corporate activism _ to grow? i definitely do not think corporate activism is _ to grow? i definitely do not think corporate activism is going - to grow? i definitely do not think| corporate activism is going away, but i certainly think that in a country like the united states, where the government does not offer things like the rest of the wealthy world is like paid parental leave, paid sick leave, substantially subsidised childcare, then it is a comment on employers to answer. wonderful to have you on my show, thanks forjoining me, i will talk to you soon. thanks forjoining me, i will talk to you soon-— thanks forjoining me, i will talk- to you soon._ from to you soon. thank you, aaron. from racism to gender _ to you soon. thank you, aaron. from racism to gender equality, _ to you soon. thank you, aaron. from racism to gender equality, climate i racism to gender equality, climate change, in forced labour, there are so many worthwhil
i it is going to stay, and it is going to crow? , .. it is going to stay, and it is going to crow? think cor-orate to grow? i definitely do not think corporate activism _ to grow? i definitely do not think corporate activism is _ to grow? i definitely do not think corporate activism is going - to grow? i definitely do not think| corporate activism is going away, but i certainly think that in a country like the united states, where the government does not offer things like the rest of the...
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i used all the money i had and i installed new windows to keep the crows in the sparrows from coming inside. lisa de la hughley, the girls only katya, is doing what we pers her can well, but some require qualified personnel here. so morton's little boy that we can fix the windows ourselves, but we need specialists for the roof. whatever might be, you need to have special skills for the actual thumbs with it'll be pensioners, bob, old women and men who live here, like they can do it by themselves in water. little bit, send me the boat for the very val though. she wasn't home at a time of the attack. you katy, i see really come to shock of the miss or strike norman, of all of the nipple. me. i just can't imagine how such a thing could happen. we'll need to swim of that. the russians on you are so called brothers more. you could launch a war on us. seem you so much destruction with about it. oh christ. ukrainians will never forgive that. oh, phone no room. the local authorities do what they can, the day to are overwhelmed nor do so without in war. there are 2 options. either people wait
i used all the money i had and i installed new windows to keep the crows in the sparrows from coming inside. lisa de la hughley, the girls only katya, is doing what we pers her can well, but some require qualified personnel here. so morton's little boy that we can fix the windows ourselves, but we need specialists for the roof. whatever might be, you need to have special skills for the actual thumbs with it'll be pensioners, bob, old women and men who live here, like they can do it by...
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you can imagine up to 12 seconds of crowing, you probably haven't even heard one like that.e under stress, but i have notes at home, i will put them on for you yesterday from one o'clock. almost one i cannot answer since 19:15 i can. well, let it be so, then at 19:30. i have taken four pills of sedatil remedy, and i understand that to 20:00 i was already asleep and woke up. at 5:15 i went up here to the chicken coop to look at the chickens and, having found the corpse, i immediately called your department. what remedy did seda take - this is a sleeping pill, and i have a package in the refrigerator at home. here, please, 4 tablets at a time. not too much, and less does not help me anymore. why do you have such insomnia , citizen petrov, you are a young man. you know, now, when there are so many thoughts in my head, please pack up, let's go with us. why and where? to the department to continue the conversation is good, but i hope it's not for long. no, you just understand, i have a very strict schedule for the whole day. here, look, for example, literally in 40 minutes. i nee
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i think that by not teaching the history of racial inequality, slavery, jim crow, various forms of experience of indigenous people, latina people, asian americans, you stifle the moral imaginations of our children and with this formulation were white children feel bad it is sort of alarming to me because i don't ever havt this idea that white children can't identify with the suffering of others. i don't think we should ever think in that way. all of us have the capacity to have a kind of moral imagination where we can suffering of the others but also see ourselves in people who don't belong to the same categorical group. >> also how can we reconcile our differences if we haven't acknowledged the truth. >> that is the core of it and thee question around kids for e is so potent because when you have children and they find someone they think of as heroic as they don't think that person is not categorically like me so i can't imagine myself being moved by them, yes. but i want to say this too. we are in the midst of arguments over the dominant narrative of the country and one of them is a lost ca
i think that by not teaching the history of racial inequality, slavery, jim crow, various forms of experience of indigenous people, latina people, asian americans, you stifle the moral imaginations of our children and with this formulation were white children feel bad it is sort of alarming to me because i don't ever havt this idea that white children can't identify with the suffering of others. i don't think we should ever think in that way. all of us have the capacity to have a kind of moral...
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the nuremberg tribunal for crows.historiography by the indoctrination of the population is a necessary condition before any military operation. this was done with respect to ukraine in full measure. this is footage of the shelling of the donetsk region by the armed forces of ukraine in 2014. this is 2015, and it started to bomb heavily at first testing, and then it seemed to me so much that it was 2016 by plane. immediately in 2019, a rally in mirny kiev. these people took to the squares with flags and posters against the special status of donbass, the participants of the rally. they handed over a letter to the president in which they called continue military operations. they smashed every day, they shoot at houses, they burn houses, they destroy like hares , no one already has no strength not very much for the next 2020 , the same procession in kiev, the country's leadership again goes to meet the protesters. if you ask how many people were killed in the donbas, if you killed someone, if we look at what is happening
the nuremberg tribunal for crows.historiography by the indoctrination of the population is a necessary condition before any military operation. this was done with respect to ukraine in full measure. this is footage of the shelling of the donetsk region by the armed forces of ukraine in 2014. this is 2015, and it started to bomb heavily at first testing, and then it seemed to me so much that it was 2016 by plane. immediately in 2019, a rally in mirny kiev. these people took to the squares with...
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i mean there is a chance of crows prior to, you know, fire suppression would experience fire every 10 to 15 years either through lightning fires or through indigenous family. karen digman, forest ecologist with the us national park service get. we appreciate you taking the time to talk with tonight. you and your colleagues are doing very important work. thank you. thank you so much for having me. i appreciate it. oh, in south korea, environmentalists have taken an innovative approach to try to reduce emissions. they've filed a lawsuit on behalf of their children. parents are suing the government, saying that the country needs to reduce pollution for the well being of the next generation. even the yet to be born are represented in this legal battle. we have this report. he don't, he is pregnant and worried worried, the planet will be too hot and her unborn child won't have clean air to breathe. she so concerned she joined to her feet as to a lawsuit, demanding the south korean government do more to protect the environment, packing and i to tell you to and that's all i do, my baby and h
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crow said, as i mentioned, that these weapons could target specific people. how would this work?een concern that using the gene editing tool, adversaries like china are more capable now of designing targeted bio-weapons that can -- that are designed to attack only a particular ethnic group or a particular slice of people and won't blow back on the people using the bio-weapon, which is the problem with many. they affect everybody right now. that has not been proven in science. to see a member of the house intelligence committee, who gets classified briefings, say such weapons exist, that's getting a lot of attention. on the same panel, another lawmaker talked about the threat of bio-weapons to food supply. alarming stuff. actually, the other issue here with all this medical data that's floating around with people spitting into cups for 23 and me and other companies is that china has a national strategy of gathering this data in huge databases for economic competitive reasons. experts say that the country that controls the most bio-data is most likely to find the cure for diseases
crow said, as i mentioned, that these weapons could target specific people. how would this work?een concern that using the gene editing tool, adversaries like china are more capable now of designing targeted bio-weapons that can -- that are designed to attack only a particular ethnic group or a particular slice of people and won't blow back on the people using the bio-weapon, which is the problem with many. they affect everybody right now. that has not been proven in science. to see a member of...
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black folks still living in jim crow. we wanted to abolish it.icals. let the motorists take care of it, martin. let the moderates take care of the fanny loop. no, my tradition is, hit the street, go to jail, tell the truth, bear witness. love justice. this is not revenge and hatred. this is not demonizing others, its citizens coming together. the future of american democracy depends on the moral and spiritual awakening of everyday people and citizens who put pressure to bear on corrupt elites, no matter what color leads, gender leads and are critical of the military and some of the empire and other parts of the world. >> you mentioned you are tradition. what is it like to be a black intellectual, black activist, a black academic in america, mocking independence day in 2022 as books are banned, the teaching of history is restricted and white supremacists, probably taking off their hoods. how are you planning to celebrate or marked the fourth of july this year? >> we'll just being a black man in america's a beautiful thing. i come from a baptist ch
black folks still living in jim crow. we wanted to abolish it.icals. let the motorists take care of it, martin. let the moderates take care of the fanny loop. no, my tradition is, hit the street, go to jail, tell the truth, bear witness. love justice. this is not revenge and hatred. this is not demonizing others, its citizens coming together. the future of american democracy depends on the moral and spiritual awakening of everyday people and citizens who put pressure to bear on corrupt elites,...
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tune in tomorrow when my guests will be glenn close and sheryl crow. james corden is next.gentlemen, all its way from winnipeg, canada. give it up for your canadian
tune in tomorrow when my guests will be glenn close and sheryl crow. james corden is next.gentlemen, all its way from winnipeg, canada. give it up for your canadian
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in part was this, i think that by not teaching the history of racial inequality of slavery and jim crow, various forms of experiences of indigenous people and latino people, asianle americans, actually style the moral imaginations of her children and nurses for formation, little white children feel bad, it's sort of alarming three because i don't ever have this idea that white people can't identify pros average of others will have capacity to have kind of moral imagination we can identify with the suffering of others but also that we can see ourselves and people who don't't belong to her same categorical group. >> and also how can we reconcile our differences that we have not acknowledge the true. >> right, oh yes, that is the corvette i think this question around gifts, for me is so positive because we have children they find someone whos they thank you so broken don't think they're not categorically like me so i can imagine my soul being moved by them and so yes i say this, limits of argument so that dominant narrative of the country and want to sort of a lost cause narrative and i th
in part was this, i think that by not teaching the history of racial inequality of slavery and jim crow, various forms of experiences of indigenous people and latino people, asianle americans, actually style the moral imaginations of her children and nurses for formation, little white children feel bad, it's sort of alarming three because i don't ever have this idea that white people can't identify pros average of others will have capacity to have kind of moral imagination we can identify with...
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this is the crow itself. picture spring, i have one more challenge. say it's her caliber too. well and so examination. clear. what is going on here? what's going on here? please tell me what it is is happening. i came here the police, ambulance ksyusha where okay, have a lighter?
this is the crow itself. picture spring, i have one more challenge. say it's her caliber too. well and so examination. clear. what is going on here? what's going on here? please tell me what it is is happening. i came here the police, ambulance ksyusha where okay, have a lighter?
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sun him with a flock of crows, you will take away from the crows, i look proud, but gluttonous, likeer is not his own king. this is the deadline for upeku to white lines. so i'm not a vicious man, but with pests of the lines. tell me not to waste words, where the princess of her husband can get tea, you fool herself. you see, she has no army of suitors, how there would have been a crowd of regiments in bickering, there would have been a bull, but they grabbed anyone. be it even the bryansk wolf. princess or are you the power in russia and against russia to your heart’s content, and don’t poke your nose into my fate, and don’t poke your nose into my love in the house of the entihattashe post pieces on the floor to me from their cologne, i can’t even breathe already. love is really a zvezdok, you will love them and the ambassador, and along the way you will correct me and trade affairs. i will drive up this interest, i will float them a hemp or wood, the whole public. i agree only you go against the king of the eyebrow, i repeat again and again the individual has the right to free love
sun him with a flock of crows, you will take away from the crows, i look proud, but gluttonous, likeer is not his own king. this is the deadline for upeku to white lines. so i'm not a vicious man, but with pests of the lines. tell me not to waste words, where the princess of her husband can get tea, you fool herself. you see, she has no army of suitors, how there would have been a crowd of regiments in bickering, there would have been a bull, but they grabbed anyone. be it even the bryansk...
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and i realized that there was so much more to the story of confederate monuments then just the jim crow era story that we all -- often hear about. i really ended up enjoying writing this. it was a little stressful times because i was on a time schedule, but i did enjoy it and i feel good about the book that i produced. >> good, good. for those who are thinking of buying the book, let me just chime in. i think i can say this without having to ask you a question about it, karen. but there is a difference between a book that is a work of history and a work that is a work of activism that participates in an active way, in a modern political controversy. for any of you who are thinking of buying no common ground, you need to understand that this is a work of history. doctor cox is a professor of history. and it is the mission of the book, i can tell you having read it, to help you understand the context in which some of the modern conflicts and controversies are happening. but the book does not -- it is not going to tell you what to do with your monument in your neighborhood. that does not s
and i realized that there was so much more to the story of confederate monuments then just the jim crow era story that we all -- often hear about. i really ended up enjoying writing this. it was a little stressful times because i was on a time schedule, but i did enjoy it and i feel good about the book that i produced. >> good, good. for those who are thinking of buying the book, let me just chime in. i think i can say this without having to ask you a question about it, karen. but there...
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i used all the money i had, and i installed new windows to keep the crows in the sparrows from coming inside me in the doing. the british old lady though she wasn't home at a time of the attack, you will catch, i see really come the shock of the miss, our strike lawman of all of the nipple. now i just can't imagine how such a thing could happen when you swim on us that the russians van you are so called brother's lawyers, could launch a war on us him yet so much destruction that the better. okay, and ukrainians will never forgive that. oh, oh rubio, the local authorities do what they can them the day to are overwhelmed nor do so. what else and more, there are 2 options. either people wait for payments from the regional or state government or we at the local level can also help problem. oh, well, we always had a problem finding people for such work. and now even more so, given the number of people went abroad, vicky we're gonna record along. the city counselor says temporary housing is planned for the cold, announcing that many vulnerable people in katy, our situation don't want to lea
i used all the money i had, and i installed new windows to keep the crows in the sparrows from coming inside me in the doing. the british old lady though she wasn't home at a time of the attack, you will catch, i see really come the shock of the miss, our strike lawman of all of the nipple. now i just can't imagine how such a thing could happen when you swim on us that the russians van you are so called brother's lawyers, could launch a war on us him yet so much destruction that the better....
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first, we have sally crow check, the ceo and cofounder of al invest. next, abe one nino, who is the cofounder of a suzie. when next must so michelle who is the founder of black founders matter. we also have jenny abramson, the founder of rethink impact. finally, meriem, the executive director of venture forward. witnesses are reminded that they oral testimony will actually be limited to five minutes. you should be able to see a timer that indicate so much time we have left, i would ask them to be mindful of timer so we can be respectful of your colleagues witnesses and the committee members time. without objection, your written statements will be part of the record. miss crow check, you are recognized for five minutes to give an oral presentation of testimony. >> chair waters, chair lynch, ranking member davison and members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to spy today. i'm sally cross-check i spent my career on wall street's cfo of city and ceo of meryl lynch. i'm today the ceo of ellevest. of ellevest is the investing in financial plan
first, we have sally crow check, the ceo and cofounder of al invest. next, abe one nino, who is the cofounder of a suzie. when next must so michelle who is the founder of black founders matter. we also have jenny abramson, the founder of rethink impact. finally, meriem, the executive director of venture forward. witnesses are reminded that they oral testimony will actually be limited to five minutes. you should be able to see a timer that indicate so much time we have left, i would ask them to...
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they were very much against the jim crow law.and the plessy versus ferguson for those who do not know was a case of a stake into united states supreme court to separate but equal. spent okay i want to ask omar question and then maybe we will end fairly soon. i just wondered if you could talk for a minute about music. so many of us associate new orleans with music, with jazz in particular. you write a lot about music in the book. can you talk a little bit about the economy and its relationship to music over time? be too sure pretty few go to the new orleans jazz and heritage festival he will find the economy to based on this particular hall because the economy had music all they threw. they had philip on it, that offer that all these things in the early years in the last incarnation of music in the economy haul is jazz. those same people who used to come together and support each other, build houses, raise the children when they were driven out of jobs white supremacist legislation they played music to make money. one of the place
they were very much against the jim crow law.and the plessy versus ferguson for those who do not know was a case of a stake into united states supreme court to separate but equal. spent okay i want to ask omar question and then maybe we will end fairly soon. i just wondered if you could talk for a minute about music. so many of us associate new orleans with music, with jazz in particular. you write a lot about music in the book. can you talk a little bit about the economy and its relationship...
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and crow was taken into custody. the police have been very careful with the language they using. they're still calling him a person of interest. they haven't charged him with the shootings that they say that a great deal of police work is going to connecting him with the shootings that presume i try not to change any jury pool to make their actual actual prosecution more difficulty still push them interests no charges have been filed against a kraemer, but it has been seen there as a breakthrough in the case. another man shooting on the 4th of july independence stay pretty shocking even for a country. so accustomed to mass shootings, the u. s. says it's likely that out there a journalist tree and was killed by unintentional gun fire from israeli positions. but the state department says a 3rd party investigation couldn't reach a definite conclusion on the origin of the bullet, which struck her shriek and was killed in may while reporting on rates in the occupied. westbank palestinian officials have criticized the findings and maintained that she was deliberately targeted to don's
and crow was taken into custody. the police have been very careful with the language they using. they're still calling him a person of interest. they haven't charged him with the shootings that they say that a great deal of police work is going to connecting him with the shootings that presume i try not to change any jury pool to make their actual actual prosecution more difficulty still push them interests no charges have been filed against a kraemer, but it has been seen there as a...
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joining us to discuss is congressman crow of colorado. thank you so much for joining us.lls pat cipollone a uniquely positioned witness. why is his testimony going to be potentially so pivotal? >> hi, wolf. he was one of president trump's closest advisers. so much so that donald trump entrusted in pat cipollone the defense of the first impeachment trial. i tried that case against pat cipollone and debated and went against him in the first impeachment trial so in a lot of these discussions there was pat cipollone and somebody that knows what the president was thinking, who he was talking to, what he was saying. this is important to get his information out into the public record. >> given the perm and direct confrontation with cipollone in that impeachment trial what do you anticipate, how do you think he'll behave in this sworn videotaped transcribed interview tomorrow? >> he is a smart lawyer. there's no doubt about that. accomplished lawyer. he is somebody that i think that has a lot of information that we need to know about but he is not a bomb thrower in my experience.
joining us to discuss is congressman crow of colorado. thank you so much for joining us.lls pat cipollone a uniquely positioned witness. why is his testimony going to be potentially so pivotal? >> hi, wolf. he was one of president trump's closest advisers. so much so that donald trump entrusted in pat cipollone the defense of the first impeachment trial. i tried that case against pat cipollone and debated and went against him in the first impeachment trial so in a lot of these discussions...
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the space between black and white communities that because of jim crow and the thing about a veil is those who live behind the veil and see how those outside of the veil of funeral service really see the face of the person suffering. but is also a metaphor or african-american full police which is if a baby is born with a call, a veil over their face, a membrane it gives you the second site and you can see ghosts or they can understand the complexity of this world and the world beyond so to pull aside the veil is in many ways an invitation to the world of the kind of knowledge of those from behind the veil. so i'm taking it out of the experience as an african-american but actually trying to open it up for those of us who are behind the veil in so many different ways. because it's a way of rethinking. it's an invitation to an inception of who we are. and i'm so thrilled to our people who are willing to travel to do that. >>. >> every saturday american history tv documents america's stories and on sundays tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors funding comes from these
the space between black and white communities that because of jim crow and the thing about a veil is those who live behind the veil and see how those outside of the veil of funeral service really see the face of the person suffering. but is also a metaphor or african-american full police which is if a baby is born with a call, a veil over their face, a membrane it gives you the second site and you can see ghosts or they can understand the complexity of this world and the world beyond so to pull...