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in decatur, 2017, 97.3% of teachers were rated excellent or proficient.y 2018 it had risen to 99.7%. how can that be? kids failing, teachers in the eyes of the union doing just fine. if ever there was a time to make big changes this is it. glenn young so the can made education the big issue. in november parents again had the power to hold public schools and teachers union accountable. a golden opportunity to push for voucher systems, charter schools, private schools, anything to push back on the monolithic and failing public school system. third hour of varney about to begin. ♪ stuart: this is world teachers day, been dominic. with 34 days to them in terms, they will make education a big issue in november? >> a significant issue into november, they are talking about it because of the level we've seen a backlash against teachers unions that have done a poor job how they rated themselves so highly. that randi weingarten represents clear and present danger to america's youth. in terms of education, as these numbers layout, it is anathema and true across the
in decatur, 2017, 97.3% of teachers were rated excellent or proficient.y 2018 it had risen to 99.7%. how can that be? kids failing, teachers in the eyes of the union doing just fine. if ever there was a time to make big changes this is it. glenn young so the can made education the big issue. in november parents again had the power to hold public schools and teachers union accountable. a golden opportunity to push for voucher systems, charter schools, private schools, anything to push back on...
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places like this in particularly the history of slavery, the courageous resistance to it here in decatur house and in the neighborhood. so that surrounds this important place and in all of this work and in the panels that you'll experience today, i think you'll see the fundamental vision of david findley and mrs. kennedy reflected the idea that preservation is not about freezing places in amber, it's about stewarding them in ways that allow us to change. allow them to change while still honoring their legacies. by doing that, we we ensure that they remain relevant to our lives today, and they help us define our futures together. so now we're going to move right into our first session, and it's my pleasure to introduce brandon robinson. brandon is an independent historian and attorney based in durham, north carolina. he also serves as president of the conservation trust for north carolina and as president elect of the durham county bar association. so please join me in welcoming brandon to the stage for a first session. good morning. thank you, everybody. thank you, paul, very much. befor
places like this in particularly the history of slavery, the courageous resistance to it here in decatur house and in the neighborhood. so that surrounds this important place and in all of this work and in the panels that you'll experience today, i think you'll see the fundamental vision of david findley and mrs. kennedy reflected the idea that preservation is not about freezing places in amber, it's about stewarding them in ways that allow us to change. allow them to change while still...
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nadia romero, thank you so much in decatur, georgia. >>> ukraine is accusing russia of playing hungerlls out of a deal to keep grain moving out of ukraine. why the u.s. is say thing move could have dire consequences around the world. supply fuel for immune cells and sustain tissue health. ensure with twenty-five vitaminsns and minerals, andd ensure complete withth thirty grams of protein. yes, i need a trim. i just want to be able to cut the damage. we tried dove instead. so, still need that trim? oh my gosh i am actually shocd i don't need a haircut. don't trim daily dame. stop it with dove. be ready for every moment, doesn'with glucerna.tes. it's the number one doctor recommended brand that is scientifically designed to help manage your blood sugar. live every moment. glucerna. among my patients, i often see them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend.
nadia romero, thank you so much in decatur, georgia. >>> ukraine is accusing russia of playing hungerlls out of a deal to keep grain moving out of ukraine. why the u.s. is say thing move could have dire consequences around the world. supply fuel for immune cells and sustain tissue health. ensure with twenty-five vitaminsns and minerals, andd ensure complete withth thirty grams of protein. yes, i need a trim. i just want to be able to cut the damage. we tried dove instead. so, still...
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will needs decatur to center is if it can recover, told the mining could even disrupt the oceans, complex food chains. so is there any way to make deep sea mining sustainable that is not sustainable because it's not re growing. very simple as that. i think we can already make up all online society if we want to accept this impact or not. it's a dynamic. if the deep sea, no jewels are off limits, where will we find enough of the metals we need to produce clean energy? first, we can reuse what we already have by taking precious metals out of batteries and all the devices. several companies are already optimizing the recycling process. and we can reduce our consumption and use the devices that contain these precious metals much longer. another treasure is being retrieved from the oceans. in india, a stomach seek yukon bars a band from being sold in india because they are considered to be critically endangered. but fortune still pre on them while they're so important and what's being done to protect them. let's find out under these christine waters lies a strange creature that creating quite
will needs decatur to center is if it can recover, told the mining could even disrupt the oceans, complex food chains. so is there any way to make deep sea mining sustainable that is not sustainable because it's not re growing. very simple as that. i think we can already make up all online society if we want to accept this impact or not. it's a dynamic. if the deep sea, no jewels are off limits, where will we find enough of the metals we need to produce clean energy? first, we can reuse what we...
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peace talks with the leftist rebel group next month, talks between the n and former president, yvonne decatur governments broke down in 2019. it's the largest remaining gorilla group in the country after the peace deal signed with fog rebels. in 2016, the country's 1st left wing present to stop. petro came to power, promising to make peace with several armed groups. on the sandra ramp, yet he has more from book a tough there are new circumstances that of best better, definitely helping among them. the fact that there is for the 1st time, left the government in place in columbia that the president, gustavo paper was himself rebel. and non group n a youth, and this is something that the 1st commander of the land has also recognized during the announcement from kodak as earlier today, essentially saying that the fact that they feel that the dialogue will be easier with the government. also the fact that the venezuela is on board and president nicholas and my buddha said that he will be mediator in this process is very important because during the last decade or so, the l m as an expanded greatly
peace talks with the leftist rebel group next month, talks between the n and former president, yvonne decatur governments broke down in 2019. it's the largest remaining gorilla group in the country after the peace deal signed with fog rebels. in 2016, the country's 1st left wing present to stop. petro came to power, promising to make peace with several armed groups. on the sandra ramp, yet he has more from book a tough there are new circumstances that of best better, definitely helping among...
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yeah, for example, they say no to the decatur. now we don't want to stomach republic republic this protest song barrel ye, which means for impulsion has become a soundtrack to the civil unrest. it's taken from messages posted online by ordinary iranians voicing the anger, or the song has special meaning for a son who sins ivy. the lawyer fled to franz from iran 4 years ago, after facing threats for his work and human rights. his drumming up support to build an international case against the iranian governments. human rights violations. there are panama neither of those, something is senses. this video was filled in there on, on october 12th. he's extremely concerned about the reported arrests of thousands of protesters. when you get arrested, there are several kinds of risk that you will face. first of all, you will not have access to the lower of your choice. the 2nd is torture. they then did the risk of to being tortured. other is the be the face is forced, confession force can fish, and they put people in front of the tv nation
yeah, for example, they say no to the decatur. now we don't want to stomach republic republic this protest song barrel ye, which means for impulsion has become a soundtrack to the civil unrest. it's taken from messages posted online by ordinary iranians voicing the anger, or the song has special meaning for a son who sins ivy. the lawyer fled to franz from iran 4 years ago, after facing threats for his work and human rights. his drumming up support to build an international case against the...
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you look at the cities, decatur, 17% of hispanic third-graders and 2% of black students read at grade level. in chicago in 2021, less than 11.8% of hispanic third-graders and only 9% and percent of black students read at grade level. joining me now, cofounder and the executive director of chalkboard review. former indiana teacher. he revealed what was going on with crt. you hear people say that democrats care about the kids and racism is keeping kids back. what are they doing the other teachers unions to cause this to happen? >> using the same exact progressive policies over and over again to try to teach reading and math in a way that's not shown to improve reading or math scores for any student based on any research we've done. trying it again and again and expecting some kind of different result is the definition of insanity. now we are seeing these children pay the price for that kind of incompetence. quite honestly it's a shame to see some of the biggest schools in our country are doing the largest amount of harm to our students who need this material the most. >> laura: you hear
you look at the cities, decatur, 17% of hispanic third-graders and 2% of black students read at grade level. in chicago in 2021, less than 11.8% of hispanic third-graders and only 9% and percent of black students read at grade level. joining me now, cofounder and the executive director of chalkboard review. former indiana teacher. he revealed what was going on with crt. you hear people say that democrats care about the kids and racism is keeping kids back. what are they doing the other teachers...
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and then this last husky, the book, see decatur limit slips. mel yes. my sheep food was the food was that i'm healthy. don't yuki and nanny fitz or sardine. me as lots i look on any of any additional brochure. i will love that as for little ferrara injures can. when somebody deal with coach that we're going to put him in hinting so little coldly she moved in for an instant message denison and jacqueline i so i didn't say social, nobody was allowed to solicit in them. a conclusion was shown he's the de kadelli fiscal jamie are concerned. where did you look a massage therapy, a bird jailing, or not thought of how can scan but of some a concern dear. because i did want to tell us that she thought mission. we camilla did us a did a local officials call could i am a concerned, did i did them? she law or law got caught up all. could i use it for sure that they could learn? so they're paul, but not to she will to throw a man on may or them and you on something i don't you supposed to whether got skirt macbeth up on mothers. she believe not a play you live in b
and then this last husky, the book, see decatur limit slips. mel yes. my sheep food was the food was that i'm healthy. don't yuki and nanny fitz or sardine. me as lots i look on any of any additional brochure. i will love that as for little ferrara injures can. when somebody deal with coach that we're going to put him in hinting so little coldly she moved in for an instant message denison and jacqueline i so i didn't say social, nobody was allowed to solicit in them. a conclusion was shown he's...
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the book see decatur limit slips. you know? yes, my sheep food was up to was that i'm healthy. don't yuki and nanny for 30 or so did he lose? as lot i look on all the of the only additional bershard. i will love that as for little ferrara injures can when somebody deal. gotcha got. we're going to have him been hinting so little coldly. she moved in close and instantly as what did i say? and i came in, i saw that it didn't take social, nobody was allowed to solicit in them. a conclusion was shown he's the de kadelli filter's gonna for jamie are and where did you look a massage therapy of herb jayleen or and i thought i had gone to come but also my concern dear. can i get the hilton hotel that she thought mrs. camilla ballasa city locker for scott, could i'm a concerned did i did them? she law or law got caught up all. could i use it for sure that they could learn? so they're paul, but not to she also throw a man on may or them and she on some i don't you supposed to whether got skirt macbeth up or not, she believe look up, hey, listen bud. so soon as he had that for caught all,
the book see decatur limit slips. you know? yes, my sheep food was up to was that i'm healthy. don't yuki and nanny for 30 or so did he lose? as lot i look on all the of the only additional bershard. i will love that as for little ferrara injures can when somebody deal. gotcha got. we're going to have him been hinting so little coldly. she moved in close and instantly as what did i say? and i came in, i saw that it didn't take social, nobody was allowed to solicit in them. a conclusion was...
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the see decatur limit slips. you know? yes, my sheep food was often that i'm healthy though. yuki and nanny for 30 or so dearly as lieutenant mckinley of any additional brochure. i will love that as for little ferrara injures can been somebody deal, which got him been indian . so i'm calling human clinical institute as what did i say? and i can in a, so i didn't say social, could you one of them had to solicit in them. a conclusion was shown he's the de kadelli fiscal jemina johnson. where did you look on massage therapy, a birthday or? and i sort of happens cumbersome, a concern dear, because i did, i hadn't called her tell us that she thought machine. we camilla did us a did a local office couldn't call, could i am a concerned? did all i did for them? she nod or look, caught up all could i use it? for sure. that's the could learn so there paul, but that to she will to throw a man on may or them and you on something. i don't you suppose the weather got skirt macbeth up on mother? she believe not a pe he lives in bad so fr
the see decatur limit slips. you know? yes, my sheep food was often that i'm healthy though. yuki and nanny for 30 or so dearly as lieutenant mckinley of any additional brochure. i will love that as for little ferrara injures can been somebody deal, which got him been indian . so i'm calling human clinical institute as what did i say? and i can in a, so i didn't say social, could you one of them had to solicit in them. a conclusion was shown he's the de kadelli fiscal jemina johnson. where did...
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this last book see decatur limits. looks you know? yes. my sheep food was the food was that i'm healthy, don't you try and nanny fed sets and also do any new slots. i know, but kennedy of any additional brochure, i will love that as for little ferrara injures can. when somebody deal with coach coconut him, been hinting something i'm calling, he won't include in until muscle devices and i can in i sort of it didn't expulsion because he wasn't to solicit in the mechanical delusion was shown he's the de kadelli from the school of jemina jensen, where did you like a massage therapy, a bird jailing or, and a sort of hockins cumbersome, a concern. dear, hasn't it? they haven't called it earth that she thought bitterly. we camilla did us a did the local officials got caught. i am a concerned did all i did for them. she nod or look caught up all could i use it for sure that they could learn? so they're paul, but not to she will to throw a man on may or them and sure on something i don't you supposed to whether got skirt macbeth up on modest she be
this last book see decatur limits. looks you know? yes. my sheep food was the food was that i'm healthy, don't you try and nanny fed sets and also do any new slots. i know, but kennedy of any additional brochure, i will love that as for little ferrara injures can. when somebody deal with coach coconut him, been hinting something i'm calling, he won't include in until muscle devices and i can in i sort of it didn't expulsion because he wasn't to solicit in the mechanical delusion was shown he's...
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this last book see decatur limits. look, you know? yes, my sheep food was the food was that i'm healthy. don't you create a new facets or so dearly as lots heidelberg cannady of any additional brochure? i will love that as for law ferrara injures can. when somebody deal with coach that we're going to have him been hinting to little coldly, she moved in for an instant as with denison and her can in a so it didn't take social and could you one of them to solicit in them. a conclusion was shown he's the de kadelli phillip is gonna for jamie, are concerned with the dealer can massage therapy, a bird jailing, or not thought of how can scan but of some a concern dear. can i get the hilton hotel that she thought mrs. camilla did us a did a local office called scott, could i'm a concerned, did i did them? she law or law got caught up all. could i use it for sure that they could learn? so they're paul, but not to she will to throw a man on may or them and sure on some i don't you the bars, the mother got skirts are more beth up when mother she
this last book see decatur limits. look, you know? yes, my sheep food was the food was that i'm healthy. don't you create a new facets or so dearly as lots heidelberg cannady of any additional brochure? i will love that as for law ferrara injures can. when somebody deal with coach that we're going to have him been hinting to little coldly, she moved in for an instant as with denison and her can in a so it didn't take social and could you one of them to solicit in them. a conclusion was shown...
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just last wednesday officers were shot during a traffic stop in decatur, illinois, when a swat team wererant in philly, and when a domestic disturbance turned into an ambush in bristol, connecticut. that's eight cops shot in just one day in the united states. the fraternal order of police say 252 officers have been shot in the first nine months of this year. 50 of them did not survive. those numbers differ slightly from an fbi tally, but the attacks don't get the same attention as incidents were officers pull the trigger, because those events happen more often, but put it in context, the washington post databases 802 people being shot by police this year. cnn and intelligence analyst john miller joins us now to discuss. john, the fbi says last year more cops were killed intentionally in the line of duty since 9/11. what is going on? >> well, that has been the subject of a lot of debate and questioning it within law enforcement, and even the fbi. if you look at 293 in 2019, 312 cops shot and or killed in 2020, 3:46 in 21, you see that number climbing each year. this year it will be up a h
just last wednesday officers were shot during a traffic stop in decatur, illinois, when a swat team wererant in philly, and when a domestic disturbance turned into an ambush in bristol, connecticut. that's eight cops shot in just one day in the united states. the fraternal order of police say 252 officers have been shot in the first nine months of this year. 50 of them did not survive. those numbers differ slightly from an fbi tally, but the attacks don't get the same attention as incidents...
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. >> those officers didn't get hurt can't say the same thing in decatur, illinois do not, do not reachhing under my ass. >> hands up right now. grab the roof right now. grab the roof right now. >> i'm not moving. >> do you see a gun? >> yeah he is reaching for something. >> look, look under my ass. >> undo seat belt. no do not pull away. >> quit touching me. quit touching me. >> stop. [gunfire] >> shots fired. shots fired. [rapid gunfire] >> officer down. >> that creep shot two cops. one multiple times. thankfully they are going to be okay. but this is serious. violence is spreading across the country like a virus. democrats, like new york's eric adams wants you to believe that it's just a perception problem. you know. crime is not the issue. it's how you perceive it. even cnn is trying to slap the democrats into reality. >> more crime in that if you compare it to last year, it's up 40%. there has been 1800 instances involving felonies whereby whereby you see the rises in murder rain. things people irks them. things they see that aren't crime it's the disorder. it's the mentally ill pe
. >> those officers didn't get hurt can't say the same thing in decatur, illinois do not, do not reachhing under my ass. >> hands up right now. grab the roof right now. grab the roof right now. >> i'm not moving. >> do you see a gun? >> yeah he is reaching for something. >> look, look under my ass. >> undo seat belt. no do not pull away. >> quit touching me. quit touching me. >> stop. [gunfire] >> shots fired. shots fired. [rapid...
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. >> ups is higher decatur capital management joins us now to give us his read on that what is your take on ups suppose there was trepidation going in given what we heard recently from fedex. >> really focuses on that residential small business mail with a low cost leadership but differentiate it with the quality customer service, and we see that in today's announcement in that the company where you look at the increase in profitability, we look at the revenue per package actually came in about $13.58 compared to the estimate $13.34, a year over year gain of about 7%. we also see that the ups has come in at great valuation about ten times ebitda this is a great time to be looking at ups and also provides a return to shareholders, returning about $5 billion through dividends and $3 billion through share buy backs which comes out to be about 3.6% dividend yield so once again ups is doing a great job. >> all right, thank you. up next wells fargo's mike mayo is in the house. he was just named the top bank analyst on the street by institutional investor he has a new note, a new idea, a new pr
. >> ups is higher decatur capital management joins us now to give us his read on that what is your take on ups suppose there was trepidation going in given what we heard recently from fedex. >> really focuses on that residential small business mail with a low cost leadership but differentiate it with the quality customer service, and we see that in today's announcement in that the company where you look at the increase in profitability, we look at the revenue per package actually...
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let's hear next from pat in decatur, illinois. caller: good morning. i want to just say that i think the government should not be involved to any degree beyond helping rebuild the infrastructures that the government has already been responsible for. i think the natural incentives and disincentives that are involved in the private market and free enterprise will best regulate where people build and where they don't. because certainly we would not have all the multibillion-dollar houses and other facilities built up to the seashore if it was not for the subsidies involved in insurance. private insurance is either unavailable or far too expensive for people to build houses there. it is only there because the government came in there and subsidized insurance. whether it is obama's multi-multibillion-dollar hundreds of dollars mansion in martha's vineyard. whether it is, i am sure there are conservatives with rich houses right along the seashore. there is no reason the government and people should be subsidizing those facilities. it would not be practical.
let's hear next from pat in decatur, illinois. caller: good morning. i want to just say that i think the government should not be involved to any degree beyond helping rebuild the infrastructures that the government has already been responsible for. i think the natural incentives and disincentives that are involved in the private market and free enterprise will best regulate where people build and where they don't. because certainly we would not have all the multibillion-dollar houses and other...
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they are now in decatur, illinois, with producing bioplastics as a result of the excess waste that comesut of ethanol production which would now move our energy production to net carbon negative. attacking more industries. our ag sector is critically important not just for feeding our nation today but fueling our nation today and fueling the world tomorrow. >> we have another question in champaign. i think on that subject. tanisha. >> may i respond to that? >> i'm joined with first-year master student alexei. ok. now i'm joined with first-year masters student alexei nep studying agriculture here on the campus of the university of illinois and she's got a question. >> hi. how do you think that the federal government should balance encouraging more sustainable farming practices with likelihood that this will increase food cost to the consumer? >> kathy salvi, more sustainable farming practices. ms. salvi: first of all, the energy drives our economy. and the fact that diesel fuel it $25,000 on unbudgeted diesel fuel costs and diesel fuel is in short supply. this administration and tammy duc
they are now in decatur, illinois, with producing bioplastics as a result of the excess waste that comesut of ethanol production which would now move our energy production to net carbon negative. attacking more industries. our ag sector is critically important not just for feeding our nation today but fueling our nation today and fueling the world tomorrow. >> we have another question in champaign. i think on that subject. tanisha. >> may i respond to that? >> i'm joined with...
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. >> since i live in -- drive all the way to decatur, it's a lot of gas, a lot of sitting in traffic.hink that affects especially teachers because we really haven't seen that price adjustment for our cost of living. so, it just makes it a little bit more difficult. >> i've already voted and it did affect the way that i've cast my ballot. and it's very, very important that gas prices, along with inflation is securing the border, those are all very hot topics right now. >> reporter: and the candidates know this is an issue on the voters' minds. in the georgia senate race we're hearing them talk about it a lot on the campaign trail. we heard raphael warnock talk about it at an event in atlanta last night. he talked about it in the context of the work he has done in washington. he emphasized the need for washington and his efforts around this to do more to hold oil companies responsible. he said to supporters at that event last night that those companies are seeing record profits while people are seeing record prices and that something needs to change. and he's working on it in washington
. >> since i live in -- drive all the way to decatur, it's a lot of gas, a lot of sitting in traffic.hink that affects especially teachers because we really haven't seen that price adjustment for our cost of living. so, it just makes it a little bit more difficult. >> i've already voted and it did affect the way that i've cast my ballot. and it's very, very important that gas prices, along with inflation is securing the border, those are all very hot topics right now. >>...
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priorities, and as they take on a guttural >> my last question, before we go to our audience here at decatur has today and also our virtual audience that is out there watching the symposium. if you have questions as well, type them in our comments section and we will try to get to those two. my last question is, you are all leaders in the field of historic preservation, in your respective positions and jobs. what are the challenges that still face women in the field of historic preservation today. what is going well? what are we doing well? and where can we improve? >> well, i approach this question by convening my own little panel of four women who worked for me. who have come into the preservation field from various paths. two from academic training in historic preservation, one of those is an architectural historian. one is a project manager who has come in from the construction field. when is a joiner who has commit very much from traditional crossed fields. their perspectives were kind of greeted according to those backgrounds. the two would come in from crafts and construction had seen
priorities, and as they take on a guttural >> my last question, before we go to our audience here at decatur has today and also our virtual audience that is out there watching the symposium. if you have questions as well, type them in our comments section and we will try to get to those two. my last question is, you are all leaders in the field of historic preservation, in your respective positions and jobs. what are the challenges that still face women in the field of historic...
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and as the city is being constructed, this is happening and also here we have our headquarters at decatur house, which is also a site of enslavement and. there's a story to be told there about freedom. so i think the white house sort of a focal point, but this concept of slavery in dc, in this paradoxical relationship, slavery and freedom that exists is really relevant, not just dc, but the united as a whole. and i think for us, the association, you know, we're a bit of a hybrid institution where we don't have a specific museum, we don't really have archival collections, but we can do well. is do we have a website, an online and also can engage the local community to. in the past we focused more on a national audience but i think there's a lot be had right here. and i was inspired earlier by michael from lincoln's cottage doing that that program with the poetry slam, with the students. so i think that that's really great and i would love to incorporate as we move and come out of this pandemic more programming with local institutions. and we've made some strides to do that. we're trying to
and as the city is being constructed, this is happening and also here we have our headquarters at decatur house, which is also a site of enslavement and. there's a story to be told there about freedom. so i think the white house sort of a focal point, but this concept of slavery in dc, in this paradoxical relationship, slavery and freedom that exists is really relevant, not just dc, but the united as a whole. and i think for us, the association, you know, we're a bit of a hybrid institution...
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the history of slavery, the courageous resistance to it here at decatur house and in the neighborhood that surrounds this important place. in all this work, the panels that you will experience today, you're going to see the fundamental vision of david finley and mrs. kennedy reflected. the idea that preservation is not about -- it is about stewarding them in ways that allow us to change and allow them to change while still honoring their legacy. by doing that, we ensure that they remain relevant. they help us define our futures together. now, we are going to move right into our first session. it is my pleasure to introduce brandon robinson. brandon is an independent historian and attorney and north carolina. he served as president of the conservation trust for north carolina and as president elect of the durham county bar association. please join me in welcoming brand into the stage for our first session. >> good morning, thank you, everybody. thank you all very much. before i began, i have to say how grateful i am to this association for the historic expansion of its reach. not just
the history of slavery, the courageous resistance to it here at decatur house and in the neighborhood that surrounds this important place. in all this work, the panels that you will experience today, you're going to see the fundamental vision of david finley and mrs. kennedy reflected. the idea that preservation is not about -- it is about stewarding them in ways that allow us to change and allow them to change while still honoring their legacy. by doing that, we ensure that they remain...
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. >> ahead, decatur pharmaceuticals ceo christoph weber joins us to discuss the company's earnings and growth strategy in the face of a weak yen and recession risk. coming up, first, the bank of england and the fed are expected to hike rates by 75 basis points this week. we get a preview and the rest of the calendar. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> live in sao paulo, brazil, looking at live pictures of celebrations around former president mullahs headquarters -- lula's headquarters. the former president has been elected as the next president of brazil by the electoral court that called this election with an over official announcement. the key question now is, will the incumbent president bolsonaro concede, especially when the margin of victory for the former president, lula, was so narrow? winning at 50.8%. we are already seeing congratulations role in. emmanuel macron congratulated lula on the brazil election when. >> let's look at the week ahead elsewhere. the fed is expected to raise rates by 75 basis points wednesday, the fourth straight meeting so far. the u.s. central bank is seeking to
. >> ahead, decatur pharmaceuticals ceo christoph weber joins us to discuss the company's earnings and growth strategy in the face of a weak yen and recession risk. coming up, first, the bank of england and the fed are expected to hike rates by 75 basis points this week. we get a preview and the rest of the calendar. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> live in sao paulo, brazil, looking at live pictures of celebrations around former president mullahs headquarters -- lula's headquarters. the...
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king" because she was one of their early educators -- at decatur's foray bus boycott and she was meeting with officials in montgomeryry years before the 1956 boycott in an effort to get them to enact some amount of change. if you talk to fred gray he will constantly referred joanne robinson. actually joanne robinson was selected as the person who would need a spokesperson for the montgomery citizen. it was fred gray who was with joanne robinson and remembering that she was the one who ultimately said the sky dr. dr. martin luther king his word in the way he speaks they really resonate. i think he should be the leader and she was that influential in the local community. >> we will get into john adams and jack ruby in just a few minutes. let's hear fromad our callers marshall in houston, go ahead. >> good morning gentlemen, thank you. how do you write your books and do your research before you write? do you write every day and what is your advice to would-be writers? thank you very much. >> the process for these books is a little different because david and i are co-authors of the books. a
king" because she was one of their early educators -- at decatur's foray bus boycott and she was meeting with officials in montgomeryry years before the 1956 boycott in an effort to get them to enact some amount of change. if you talk to fred gray he will constantly referred joanne robinson. actually joanne robinson was selected as the person who would need a spokesperson for the montgomery citizen. it was fred gray who was with joanne robinson and remembering that she was the one who...
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let's hear next from pat in decatur, illinois. caller: good morning. i want to just say that i think the government should not be involved to any degree beyond helping rebuild the infrastructures that the government has already been responsible for. i think the natural incentives and disincentives that are involved in the private market and free enterprise will best regulate where people build and where they don't. because certainly we would not have all the multibillion-dollar houses and other facilities built up to the seashore if it was not for the subsidies involved in insurance. private insurance is either unavailable or far too expensive for people to build houses there. it is only there because the government came in there and subsidized insurance. whether it is obama's multi-multibillion-dollar hundreds of dollars mansion in martha's vineyard. whether it is, i am sure there are conservatives with rich houses right along the seashore. there is no reason the government and people should be subsidizing those facilities. it would not be practical.
let's hear next from pat in decatur, illinois. caller: good morning. i want to just say that i think the government should not be involved to any degree beyond helping rebuild the infrastructures that the government has already been responsible for. i think the natural incentives and disincentives that are involved in the private market and free enterprise will best regulate where people build and where they don't. because certainly we would not have all the multibillion-dollar houses and other...
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let's hear next from pat in decatur, illinois. caller: good morning. want to just say that i think the government should not be involved to any degree beyond helping rebuild the infrastructures that the government has already been responsible for. i think the natural incentives and disincentives that are involved in the private market and free enterprise will best regulate where people build and where they don't. because certainly we would not have all the multibillion-dollar houses and other facilities built up to the seashore if it was not for the subsidies involved in insurance. private insurance is either unavailable or far too expensive for people to build houses there. it is only there because the government came in there and subsidized insurance. whether it is obama's multi-multibillion-dollar hundreds of dollars mansion in martha's vineyard. whether it is, i am sure there are conservatives with rich houses right along the seashore. there is no reason the government and people should be subsidizing those facilities. it would not be practical. th
let's hear next from pat in decatur, illinois. caller: good morning. want to just say that i think the government should not be involved to any degree beyond helping rebuild the infrastructures that the government has already been responsible for. i think the natural incentives and disincentives that are involved in the private market and free enterprise will best regulate where people build and where they don't. because certainly we would not have all the multibillion-dollar houses and other...
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let's talk to gar calling from decatur, georgia. caller: good morning. it is very simple.e spent 20 years in afghanistan, 20 years, and i was in the military. they used to make us kiss our guns, make you fall in love with you guns. in the communities, you did not hear about gun violence until after the vietnam war. that was the youngest war ever fought. soldiers came home and the violence started. war comes home to the united states -- we have been in war two out of three years since world war ii. when i was growing up in the 1950's my granddad had a shotgun. it was in the corner and we had all kinds of grandkids in the house. we would go nowhere near that gun. the vietnam war was when violence really started and we spent 20 years in afghanistan. it is plain and simple and we needed to take profit out of crime. did you know the court in 2014 made a ruling that it is no legal obligation for the police to protect the public? the police department gets millions and billions of dollars. but they have no legal obligation to protect the public. thank you, jesse. host: jacob call
let's talk to gar calling from decatur, georgia. caller: good morning. it is very simple.e spent 20 years in afghanistan, 20 years, and i was in the military. they used to make us kiss our guns, make you fall in love with you guns. in the communities, you did not hear about gun violence until after the vietnam war. that was the youngest war ever fought. soldiers came home and the violence started. war comes home to the united states -- we have been in war two out of three years since world war...
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let's talk to gar calling from decatur, georgia. caller: good morning. it is very simple.e spent 20 years in afghanistan, 20 years, and i was in the military. they used to make us kiss our guns, make you fall in love with you guns. in the communities, you did not hear about gun violence until after the vietnam war. that was the youngest war ever fought. soldiers came home and the violence started. war comes home to the united states -- we have been in war two out of three years since world war ii. when i was growing up in the 1950's my granddad had a shotgun. it was in the corner and we had all kinds of grandkids in the house. we would go nowhere near that gun. the vietnam war was when violence really started and we spent 20 years in afghanistan. it is plain and simple and we needed to take profit out of crime. did you know the court in 2014 made a ruling that it is no legal obligation for the police to protect the public? the police department gets millions and billions of dollars. but they have no legal obligation to protect the public. thank you, jesse. host: jacob call
let's talk to gar calling from decatur, georgia. caller: good morning. it is very simple.e spent 20 years in afghanistan, 20 years, and i was in the military. they used to make us kiss our guns, make you fall in love with you guns. in the communities, you did not hear about gun violence until after the vietnam war. that was the youngest war ever fought. soldiers came home and the violence started. war comes home to the united states -- we have been in war two out of three years since world war...