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when she falls out of that thing all right moving on to expression is a painter and print maker auto dix now he was known for his harshly realistic and satirical depictions of german life during the one nine hundred twenty s. he captured the mood and the decadence of that time with a critical eye and now for the first time over three hundred of his works are on display in germany under one roof giving visitors a look back into another time. a building filled with works by auto dicks on four floors and in poor young for fans of expression and start but it's not just the sheer number and range of works that sets this exhibition apart. we have at least one work of art bell to dick's for each year from nine hundred twelve to nine hundred sixty nine i could see that so it's a truly comprehensive retrospective. if if you want a real introduction to autistics you have to come to chemists. was nuff cabinet. in two thousand and seven chemists came into possession of alfred gunson hauser's collection of german modernist art. now the dick's works in their collection have been joined by an additiona
when she falls out of that thing all right moving on to expression is a painter and print maker auto dix now he was known for his harshly realistic and satirical depictions of german life during the one nine hundred twenty s. he captured the mood and the decadence of that time with a critical eye and now for the first time over three hundred of his works are on display in germany under one roof giving visitors a look back into another time. a building filled with works by auto dicks on four...
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in that one year there was a dix commendatory -- a discriminatory zero-tolerance policy and we organized a press conference to disk -- four discontent. the biggest event our campus had ever seen and use the proceeds to pay for the overdue fees of those students. every trick the school pulled we were ready to respond. we were badasses. less than two weeks before graduation, i got a call from the counselor's office and a bomb dropped that there was a discrepancy for my transfer credits and i would not be able to walk. but convinceded this was retaliation for my radical activism on campus. it wasn't. it was my own oversight. in my haste to be done with school, and get into the real world, i had become disillusioned with classes that year. i was a political science major because it was the closest that i could get to my real goal of changing the world through activism. i knew through most of college that i would understand go work for a nonprofit social justice organization. i felt propelled by all the y of myul badasser college world that i was ready for the world. the truth is i am 20 two
in that one year there was a dix commendatory -- a discriminatory zero-tolerance policy and we organized a press conference to disk -- four discontent. the biggest event our campus had ever seen and use the proceeds to pay for the overdue fees of those students. every trick the school pulled we were ready to respond. we were badasses. less than two weeks before graduation, i got a call from the counselor's office and a bomb dropped that there was a discrepancy for my transfer credits and i...
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hired in the union, given the rank of nurse, by the army nursing super -- superintendent, dorothea dix whose name many of you will recognize as one of the primary activists for other reform of mental health in the united states. was these historians were only looking at a very small cross-section of those who had been appointed as nurses, women who had been given their because of elite social status and a high degree of whole.y skills on the we look at records in the national archives, it becomes clear that among these 21,000 women who provided relief services, working women and women of color had not been called nurses when they entered the service, but instead they had been named cook, laundress or matron, despite often performing many of the same tasks that nurses did. in the confederacy, we also have thousands of women hospital workers with one third to one half we believe being slaves. the difficulty in plotting out the confederate numbers is that many medical records were destroyed in 1865 with the burning of richmond. we do not have an accurate sense . our confederate hospital m
hired in the union, given the rank of nurse, by the army nursing super -- superintendent, dorothea dix whose name many of you will recognize as one of the primary activists for other reform of mental health in the united states. was these historians were only looking at a very small cross-section of those who had been appointed as nurses, women who had been given their because of elite social status and a high degree of whole.y skills on the we look at records in the national archives, it...
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you see the traffic jammed up here from dix son road up to auto mall parkway where there are flashing lights. looks like the camera froze. we have a live shot right here as well. the southbound side. over here this is the northbound side. one that's completely dark. watch look at this. i think we might have some chp vehicles coming. they did clear the roadway but i thought there was a lot of debris. one vehicle here, you see the flashing lights into the scene, clearly -- look at that, chp making the turnaround. i'll let you know if they reopen the roadway while we're on the air but you see the jam there. mission will take you towards 680, the rest of the bay moves clearly but i want to show you waze, jogs you over and jumps back on at mallory to get you around the jam. we'll track that. it did look like they are getting ready to open lanes. back to you. >> we'll check back with you. thank you, mike. >> coming up here, have you been thinking of heading to the beach this weekend? the reason you might want to think again if you're going to monterey bay. we'll talk about the health warnin
you see the traffic jammed up here from dix son road up to auto mall parkway where there are flashing lights. looks like the camera froze. we have a live shot right here as well. the southbound side. over here this is the northbound side. one that's completely dark. watch look at this. i think we might have some chp vehicles coming. they did clear the roadway but i thought there was a lot of debris. one vehicle here, you see the flashing lights into the scene, clearly -- look at that, chp...
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congress is not followed suit yet, but all of the things we have seen, the decision by dix, announcementsnd bank of america about how they will interact with customers based on the way they address gun sales, these are norms steps forward that never would have happened, i would argue, were it not for the leadership of the student survivors of stoneman douglas. this has already happened. elected officials are going to have to respond to this pressure and that ultimately will have no choice but to. david: is that the response from elected officials, or on the other hand can they say that the private sector will take care of it? rep. deutch: no, i don't think that is true at all. if you look at -- look, the nra is going to a meeting, the first meeting they have had since le outan douglas tora a ho of the heart of our community. it is the first meeting they have had since the worst mass shooting in american history that took place in las vegas with 50 people killed and close to 600 injured. what we know going into this meeting is that even the majority, the overwhelming majority of members of
congress is not followed suit yet, but all of the things we have seen, the decision by dix, announcementsnd bank of america about how they will interact with customers based on the way they address gun sales, these are norms steps forward that never would have happened, i would argue, were it not for the leadership of the student survivors of stoneman douglas. this has already happened. elected officials are going to have to respond to this pressure and that ultimately will have no choice but...
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>> well, we absolutely disagree, and defendants themselves, of course, dix agreed when they told this court in brewer that daca is a valid exercise of the secretary's broad authorities under the ina, and so that itself is the basis for treating this as an invalid decision because cases going back indicate agency action paced on a lawful legal premise is invalid. there's also a threshold problem that judge bates addressed in the naacp order especially when you have a situation where an agency is changing it long-standing position. the apa requires it to explain why. so they have told the courts and the country for half a decade that daca is a lawful policy, and they have offered very detailed explanations of why that is so. if they are going to change their mind on that position, a position on which a lot of people relied in deciding whether or not to apply for daca status, they have got to explain what they are doing. they have got to show their homework, and they haven't done that here in the recision memorandum or in the attorney general's letter. we have essentially one sentence in
>> well, we absolutely disagree, and defendants themselves, of course, dix agreed when they told this court in brewer that daca is a valid exercise of the secretary's broad authorities under the ina, and so that itself is the basis for treating this as an invalid decision because cases going back indicate agency action paced on a lawful legal premise is invalid. there's also a threshold problem that judge bates addressed in the naacp order especially when you have a situation where an...
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and that is that the majority leader, bill dix, brought the topic up before the caucus, and that's closed door, so i'm only speculating on what i picked up also back channel, mr. speaker. but he said to the 29 republicans seated there in the caucus, is there anybody here that doesn't want to vote for this heart beat bill? no one raise their hand. so the decision was made, we'll bring it to the floor. well, it had been assigned to the chair of the subcommittee for the bill was amy sinclair and amy sinclair was -- put together the subcommittee effort, prepared herself for an intense debate, and it was expected to be an intense debate. i pointed out to her that my first debate on the floor of the iowa senate took me 7 1/2 hours before i got my bill passed. it was official english, by the way. it was a long, hard slog, to quote rumsfeld. but hers was entirely different. i thought there would be six, seven, eight, 10 hours of debate. and she brought the bill up, made eloquent opening remarks, rebutted a few of the remarks that were made on the other side and 24 minutes later, the vet went up o
and that is that the majority leader, bill dix, brought the topic up before the caucus, and that's closed door, so i'm only speculating on what i picked up also back channel, mr. speaker. but he said to the 29 republicans seated there in the caucus, is there anybody here that doesn't want to vote for this heart beat bill? no one raise their hand. so the decision was made, we'll bring it to the floor. well, it had been assigned to the chair of the subcommittee for the bill was amy sinclair and...
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subsidiary, under fed just dix. >> so it is kind of compare this to lehman is almost, is almost to denigrate how important lehman and aig and all the stuff that happened in 2008 was. this is, this is nothing compared to that. okay? neil: what do you think of blagojevich, martha stewart potential pardons? >> i don't know much about the blagojevich scandal. you know, i have read some stuff on it. it seemed like he did stuff that looked problematic that everybody does, right? exchange a favor for campaign contribution or something along those lines. neil: difference we had tapes. that always makes things -- >> i do know a lot about martha stewart. give you a little history, my partner at time, jerry at "wall street journal." jerry is at "washington post." we broke 99% of the stories leading up to martha stewart's indictment and what feds were looking under james comey, then the u.s. attorney general, u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. here is the problem that i think trump has marred donning her. she
subsidiary, under fed just dix. >> so it is kind of compare this to lehman is almost, is almost to denigrate how important lehman and aig and all the stuff that happened in 2008 was. this is, this is nothing compared to that. okay? neil: what do you think of blagojevich, martha stewart potential pardons? >> i don't know much about the blagojevich scandal. you know, i have read some stuff on it. it seemed like he did stuff that looked problematic that everybody does, right? exchange...
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guardsmen, i'm used to hanging around with guys in cam camouflage on saturday morning they're out of fort dixne anthropology a immigration b job abby: i think you say they only speak when spoken to: and as you said it is memorial day weekend and about making that ultimate sacrifice so many brave men and women have made that. griff: it is sure, you know ryan the sister of the travis manion foundation she was saying we have to remember those like travis who made the ultimate sacrifice but also wants america to enjoy the weekend while remembering them and we've had you send us some photos of your proud american. we have some of those now. abby: this is donna sent a photo says remembering and honoring her son marine corps captain ryan ian killed back in 2011. griff: this from marshall her cousin sargent brian clark who gave his life fighting in vietnam in 1966. pete: and janice sends this one of her great uncle who died on board the uss astoria which sank during world war ii. we remember him and all of the servicemen and women who died for this country. keep e-mailing us your tribute photos to fr
guardsmen, i'm used to hanging around with guys in cam camouflage on saturday morning they're out of fort dixne anthropology a immigration b job abby: i think you say they only speak when spoken to: and as you said it is memorial day weekend and about making that ultimate sacrifice so many brave men and women have made that. griff: it is sure, you know ryan the sister of the travis manion foundation she was saying we have to remember those like travis who made the ultimate sacrifice but also...