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these things work and that's what's so frustrating for me at least because what is it tells you davenport is the director for the per floor refrigeration sorry policy at the independent nonpartizan arms control association pointed out in time magazine that even critics of the deal such as secretary of state might pump aoe have admitted that there is no evidence that iran is in violation of the agreement in short there is no legitimate basis for trying to re impose sanctions so what they're what you're looking at now is so we're pulling out of the deal as a country and then imposing more sanctions on people who are part of that deal. or wrongs not the one who's in violation of the deal the united states is we are now in violation of the peace accord that our country was supposed to be.
these things work and that's what's so frustrating for me at least because what is it tells you davenport is the director for the per floor refrigeration sorry policy at the independent nonpartizan arms control association pointed out in time magazine that even critics of the deal such as secretary of state might pump aoe have admitted that there is no evidence that iran is in violation of the agreement in short there is no legitimate basis for trying to re impose sanctions so what they're what...
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people like charles davenport, the founder of the eugenics records office at coldspring server. harper. harbor.springs i look to a lot of african-american intellectuals. people like w.e.b. dubois, and william montague cobb, and anatomy professor at howard university and the first black physical anthropologist. he uses a lot of medical and anthropological knowledge to make arguments about what racial difference really does and does not do and how things like eugenics can be used to mobilize those kinds of differences for a greater good. susan: tell me about w.e.b dubois' place in this picture. ms. nurridin: he is interested in thinking about how the collective race can be improved on a social level like angst through education and on a biological level. it is usually framed as a kind of respectability politics in terms of education and religion and moral improvement. but there is a biological underpinning about who is actually fit enough to constitute this talented population. i have a number of interesting little nuggets from his work. one was an article from margaret sanger's b
people like charles davenport, the founder of the eugenics records office at coldspring server. harper. harbor.springs i look to a lot of african-american intellectuals. people like w.e.b. dubois, and william montague cobb, and anatomy professor at howard university and the first black physical anthropologist. he uses a lot of medical and anthropological knowledge to make arguments about what racial difference really does and does not do and how things like eugenics can be used to mobilize...
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in the 1850's, martha had married a man named henry davenport and moved with him to jefferson county, virginia, now, west virginia. and although she was initially sympathetic with the north in the secession crisis, when her new husband opted to side with the confederacy in the war and actually join the confederate army, martha switched loyalty to the south. she became pretty outspoken about her newfound confederate loyalty and her letters home to her father, and reading them, is are we dealing with zeke and now he's getting letter from martha -- letters from martha that are very pro-confederate and sentiment. in nearly drove him mad. he wanted to do something about it, but it took the unlikely intervention of his brother, clay. -- caches he says i figured to overlook her secession is him, because it is a virtue and a woman to go with her husband and all things very so don't think about her politics, don't take the politics that seriously, what's important is she is deferring to her husband, let's honor that marital relationship read -- relationship. that's exactly how u.s. army major
in the 1850's, martha had married a man named henry davenport and moved with him to jefferson county, virginia, now, west virginia. and although she was initially sympathetic with the north in the secession crisis, when her new husband opted to side with the confederacy in the war and actually join the confederate army, martha switched loyalty to the south. she became pretty outspoken about her newfound confederate loyalty and her letters home to her father, and reading them, is are we dealing...
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in the 1850s, martha had married a man named henry davenport. although she was initially sympathetic with the north and the secession crisis, when her new husband opted to side with the confederacy in the war and join the confederate army, martha switched her loyalty to the south. she became pretty outspoken with her new found love for the confederacy in letters home to her father. reading them -- now he's getting letters from martha that are pro-confederate in sentiment. he wanted to do something about it. but it took the unlikely intervention of his brother cascius. he intervenes to reign bruteus in. he says i beg you to overlook her secessionism. so don't think about her politics, what's important is she's deferring to her husband. let's honor that marital relationship. well, that's exactly how joseph willard, a u.s. army major from vermont, approached his own situation. now, willard's name may be familiar to you. especially if you have been to washington, d.c. and like to stay at high-end hotels. you know the willard hotel. it was named afte
in the 1850s, martha had married a man named henry davenport. although she was initially sympathetic with the north and the secession crisis, when her new husband opted to side with the confederacy in the war and join the confederate army, martha switched her loyalty to the south. she became pretty outspoken with her new found love for the confederacy in letters home to her father. reading them -- now he's getting letters from martha that are pro-confederate in sentiment. he wanted to do...
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. >>> we want to thank bruce for this picture from davenport in santa cruz county.h us with the >>> coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00. team coverage on the official opening of the sales force tower including an exclusive look inside the crown and how it will transform the san francisco skyline at night. plus -- >>> also coming up, we'll have the heart felt loss of a popular teacher. you'll see how he transformed lives with his love of teaching and his gift of music. all that plus much more coming up in half an hour on abc 7 news at 6:00. >>> if you want to go beyond the typical player jersey to root for the warriors. >> this is going beyond. we caught up with artists from bart bridge.com as they set up a pop-up store inside a san francisco bar. >> jake frazier makes them by cutting up old warrior gears and sewing patches on retrojackets. >> i get on bart and they start whimpering whispering. >> they're unique. other unique items include caps with a hidden pocket and warriors t-shirt inspired by american pop artist. >> check out more of their creations on our website.
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all right, there's a little bit of cloud cover, but it's mainly around davenport and southward. some of those strawberry fields down there getting a little bit of fog this morning. but look at this, it's just gone, even down there as those winds kick in, and expect total sunshine this afternoon, even out at the coast. so, here's what it does to temperatures. some low to mid-80s around los gatos, morgan hill and gilroy, mid-to-upper 70s for the rest of the south bay with san jose at 78. mid-to-upper 70s along the peninsula today with 78 in redwood city. check out the mid-60s at the coast today to 70, low 70s in downtown, south san francisco and sausalito. low to mid-80s through the north bay valley, so maybe find some shade. mid-to-upper 70s throughout the east bayshore line. and as we head inland, low to mid-80s. tonight's going to be a milder night. look at these temperatures, upper 50s to low 60s. and that reason why? because it's going to be so breezy tonight. here's my accuweather seven-day forecast. carbon copy tomorrow and then mother's day because of the breeze back in th
all right, there's a little bit of cloud cover, but it's mainly around davenport and southward. some of those strawberry fields down there getting a little bit of fog this morning. but look at this, it's just gone, even down there as those winds kick in, and expect total sunshine this afternoon, even out at the coast. so, here's what it does to temperatures. some low to mid-80s around los gatos, morgan hill and gilroy, mid-to-upper 70s for the rest of the south bay with san jose at 78....
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how these things work and that's what's so frustrating for me at least because it is it tells you davenport is the director for the clip per floor refrigeration sorry policy at the independent nonpartisan arms control association pointed out in time magazine that even critics of the deal said. secretary state my pompei i have admitted that there is no evidence that iran is in violation of the agreement in short there is no legitimate basis for trying to re impose sanctions so what they're what you're looking at now is so we're pulling out of the deal as a country and then imposing more sanctions on people who are part of that deal. are wrong not the one who's in violation of the deal the united states is we are now in violation of the peace accord that our country was supposed to be like democracy and peace around the world that we were supposed to be the center of it and that we did this and now it's just the man we don't we don't trust you know and that's what's so ridiculous about it and the problem with that mentality is that. by tearing up the deal you know even though the deal is stil
how these things work and that's what's so frustrating for me at least because it is it tells you davenport is the director for the clip per floor refrigeration sorry policy at the independent nonpartisan arms control association pointed out in time magazine that even critics of the deal said. secretary state my pompei i have admitted that there is no evidence that iran is in violation of the agreement in short there is no legitimate basis for trying to re impose sanctions so what they're what...
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how these things work and that's what's so frustrating for me at least because it was it tells you davenport who's the director for the per floor refrigeration sorry policy at the independent nonpartisan arms control association pointed out in time magazine that even critics of the deal such as secretary of state might pump aoe have admitted that there is no evidence that iran is in violation of the agreement in short there is no legitimate basis for trying to reimpose sanctions so what they're what you're looking at now is so we're pulling out of the deal as a country and then imposing more sanctions on people who are part of that deal. or not the one who's in violation of the deal the united states is we are now in violation of the peace accord that our country was supposed to be like democracy and peace around the world that we were supposed to be the center of it and that we did this and now it's just. we don't we don't trust it you know and that's what's so ridiculous about it and the problem with that mentality is that. by tearing up the deal you know even though the deal is still in p
how these things work and that's what's so frustrating for me at least because it was it tells you davenport who's the director for the per floor refrigeration sorry policy at the independent nonpartisan arms control association pointed out in time magazine that even critics of the deal such as secretary of state might pump aoe have admitted that there is no evidence that iran is in violation of the agreement in short there is no legitimate basis for trying to reimpose sanctions so what they're...
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davenport d. davenport. >> joseph fleming. >>deon carter davis. >> jordan t. a.udley. >> kenneth r. >> elizabeth m. >> anna m. >> blake warren. matthew scott coffman. >> austin d. >> gabriel john lackey. harris.er j. >> matthew a. ledger. >> michelle a. katz. lohman.es edward >> finn j. ludwig. >> victoria j. >> travis marshall. m.ryan miller. e. >> charles m lindner. n.seven n. nathan -- devon nathan. >> caitlin s. >> c. norton. >> harrison reeves mathis. >> david alejandro. mcclinton. >> patrick s. wright. >> emma a. >> jacob thomas ruby. >> derek s. > zachary j. jesse e. sharp. >> mary catherine nelson. >> sean -- >> adam d. >> kimberly carlene smith. >> nicholas a. -- ared >> jared j. plummer. >> from the 27th company. avarado. cole j. al athaniel belch. -- tori aoria paris ary.ay -- victoria m >> ingrid c. barnum. e. victory rene >> gage a. butler. >> andre e. rodriguez. >> harold. >> james a. >> erin elizabeth evans. >> james timberlake. >> zachary michael. y. brian r. cob paige furlong. >> nathan q. egorian. y gr >> taylor j. >> andrew mark jones. >> from
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veronique davenport is a single mother from chattanooga tennessee. she got pregnant her senior year of college and says childcare programs were crucial to finishing school and getting a job. , single mother: "i'm advocating for the young mothers who are trying to finish school and get over that hump." davenport is joining parents from all 50 states this week to lobby congress about the importance of programs aimed at children up to three years old. myra jones-taylor, zero to three "when children dont get what they need, when their brains dont get what they need face higher risks of challenges later on." myra jones-taylor with the to three says their focus is three fold. they want to increase investment in early education, boost access to child care, and create a national paid family leave program for new parents. drew petrimoulx,: "parents and advocates saw they appreciate the work congress has done to improve the situation for babies and young families but they say there is much more to do." a noon rally at the capitol showed bipartisan support. dem
veronique davenport is a single mother from chattanooga tennessee. she got pregnant her senior year of college and says childcare programs were crucial to finishing school and getting a job. , single mother: "i'm advocating for the young mothers who are trying to finish school and get over that hump." davenport is joining parents from all 50 states this week to lobby congress about the importance of programs aimed at children up to three years old. myra jones-taylor, zero to three...
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lindsay davenport has come back and not given preference treatment.hould have been seeded? yes. i think she should have been seeded in the second part of the 16 seeds. i think she should have been seeded lower because it's really difficult now for the top players. she could play venus first round, she could play halep first round. i've spoken to some players -- >> what did they say? >> some say she should have been seeded, some said not. so there's a discrepancy even among the tour players about what she should have been given. >> i'm just wondering, rip through the noise, do you think serena is thinking, you know, seed me at 453, reich i got this, this is ridiculous that everyone is talking about this or what? >> i can guarantee you that you will not hear a word from serena williams until after her first match. she won't talk about this. i don't think she cares about it. i think it would have been nice for her to have a seed, she would have like to have had a seed, just for the fact she wouldn't have had to play the top seeds potentially in the first
lindsay davenport has come back and not given preference treatment.hould have been seeded? yes. i think she should have been seeded in the second part of the 16 seeds. i think she should have been seeded lower because it's really difficult now for the top players. she could play venus first round, she could play halep first round. i've spoken to some players -- >> what did they say? >> some say she should have been seeded, some said not. so there's a discrepancy even among the tour...
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there's a few in the peninsula and in davenport, down through the santa cruz and monteray bay area.ore sun on the way. sunday looks very nice. monday looks severely clear. just patchy, low clouds overnight with more sunshine, warmer tomorrow and then 90s in the warmest spots. most inland locations mid-80s. there be a few 90s. happening this weekend in napa, dry and warm tomorrow. 82 degrees, and that's not all. carnival in san francisco tomorrow with joe vazquez and kristen ayers providing live, streaming coverage on our web site. a's taking on the arizona diamondbacks at the coliseum. first pitch at 1:05 p.m. it will be mostly sunny, mild, temperatures in the mid-60s at game time. sfo tomorrow if you are flying out of the bay area, partly sunny, temperature of 72. in new york tomorrow, thunderstorms in the afternoon. chicago swelters at 93. los angeles 72 close to the shoreline. in seattle, 72. in the overnight lows department, we'll be in the mid- 50s tonight bay wide with sunup tomorrow morning on sunday at 8 minutes before 6:00 a.m. in livermore, 80 tomorrow and mid-70s around s
there's a few in the peninsula and in davenport, down through the santa cruz and monteray bay area.ore sun on the way. sunday looks very nice. monday looks severely clear. just patchy, low clouds overnight with more sunshine, warmer tomorrow and then 90s in the warmest spots. most inland locations mid-80s. there be a few 90s. happening this weekend in napa, dry and warm tomorrow. 82 degrees, and that's not all. carnival in san francisco tomorrow with joe vazquez and kristen ayers providing...
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center state bank which is head quarter tered in davenport, orida, gave out bonuses to nonemployee. i believe do my math, that's $700,000 being infused into the florida economy because of the tax cut and jobs act. a location in florida gave all employees over a year of ployment, $1,000 bonuses and $500 to all employees that worked there less than a year. crumbs,000 may seem like like we heard the night of the vote, they are just mere crumbs, we find that is not truth when we get out to the district. these bonuses are invested into the people of florida and over $700,000 and this is from three businesses not including l-mart raising wages for 67,500 employees. ws gave. es that loew it is benefiting all americans. and the money they earn whether by saving or re-investing by lowering the tax burden on americans and businesses, we work. senttivized hard now only because of the lower tax burden but because businesses have the means to re-invest in their employees and the money goes back to the people and they know how best to spend it. it was interesting as i was touring through our dist
center state bank which is head quarter tered in davenport, orida, gave out bonuses to nonemployee. i believe do my math, that's $700,000 being infused into the florida economy because of the tax cut and jobs act. a location in florida gave all employees over a year of ployment, $1,000 bonuses and $500 to all employees that worked there less than a year. crumbs,000 may seem like like we heard the night of the vote, they are just mere crumbs, we find that is not truth when we get out to the...