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dr. mcguire -- tying him to what gets said on stage. stage."when the first district voted for him, i think they thought he was somebody who was going to work with people from both sides, that's what he has said." said."we think it's a tremendous success. we exceeded our expectations for attendence and we couldn't be dr. mcguire also says ideas like repealing the affordable care act will only hurt the middle class and puts blum even more at risk. every week -- we'll be going inside iowa politics -- talking about the people not trying to move into the white house. a handful of iowans were in des moines throughout the week protesting the governor's plan to privitize medicaid. medicaid.governor terry branstad is looking for federal approval on the january first switch to allow four private companies to manage medicaid.opponents are skeptical the new system won't be for the state's 4-billion dollar program.coming up later in the real story --- we'll take a look at iowa's medicaid saga from when it started until the present day. coming up next on iow
dr. mcguire -- tying him to what gets said on stage. stage."when the first district voted for him, i think they thought he was somebody who was going to work with people from both sides, that's what he has said." said."we think it's a tremendous success. we exceeded our expectations for attendence and we couldn't be dr. mcguire also says ideas like repealing the affordable care act will only hurt the middle class and puts blum even more at risk. every week -- we'll be going...
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dr. mcguire -- tying him to what gets said on stage. stage."when the first district voted for him, i think they thought he was somebody who was going to work with people from both sides, that's what he h h said." said."we think it's a exceeded our expectations for attendence and we couldn't be happier dr. mcguire also says ideas like repealing the affordable care act will only hurt the middle class and puts blum even more at risk. every week -- we'll be going inside iowa politics -- talking about the people not trying to move into the white hoe. a a ndful of iowans were in des moines throughout the week protesting the governor's plan to privitize medicaid. medicaid.governor terry branstad is looking for federal approval on the january first switch to allow four private companies to manage medicaid.opponents are skeptical the new system won't be for the state's 4-billion dollar program.coming up later in the real story --- we'll take a look at iowa's medicaid saga from whwh it started until the present day. coming up next on iowa in focus...stef
dr. mcguire -- tying him to what gets said on stage. stage."when the first district voted for him, i think they thought he was somebody who was going to work with people from both sides, that's what he h h said." said."we think it's a exceeded our expectations for attendence and we couldn't be happier dr. mcguire also says ideas like repealing the affordable care act will only hurt the middle class and puts blum even more at risk. every week -- we'll be going inside iowa politics...
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dr. danielle mcguire, and >> her new book is at the dark end at the street, black women, rate, and resistance the bulge is not merely shed on rosa parks and the beginnings of the civil rights movement. it offers a new way of approaching an understanding the women's history and the underpinnings of the civil rights movement. it traces a sordid history of sexual violence directed against black women in the jim crow era and illuminates how the little-known actions of rosa parks long before that bus boycott helped create the impetus for civil rights movements. detailsin says the book the all too ignored tactic of rate of black women and the practice of southern white supremacy. and she plots resistance against the outrage as a fact of the civil rights movement. her book is as essential as its history is infuriating. dr. me in welcoming danielle maguire. [applause] thank you. thank you to the georgia center for the book for inviting me in the decatur public library for hosting us, and to all of you for bearing with me through this presentation. i am thrilled you are here tonight. 1944, in alabama,
dr. danielle mcguire, and >> her new book is at the dark end at the street, black women, rate, and resistance the bulge is not merely shed on rosa parks and the beginnings of the civil rights movement. it offers a new way of approaching an understanding the women's history and the underpinnings of the civil rights movement. it traces a sordid history of sexual violence directed against black women in the jim crow era and illuminates how the little-known actions of rosa parks long before...
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dr. danielle mcguire, assistant professor of history at wayne state university in detroit. her new book is "at the dark end of the street: black women, rape, and resistance." a new history of the civil rights movement from rosa parks through the rise of black power. as her subtitle suggests, the book does not not merely shed new light on rosa parks and the beginnings of the civil rights movement, it offers us nothing less than a new way of approaching an understanding both the women's history and the underpinnings of the civil rights movement. it is a scholarly yet riveting narrative that traces a sordid history of sexual violence directed against black women in the jim crow era and illuminates how the little-known actions of rosa parks long before that bus boycott helped create the impetus for civil rights movements. historian nell irvin painter says that dr. maguire's book "details the all too ignored tactic of rape of black women in the everyday practice of southern white supremacy. just as important, she plots resistance against this outrage as an integral fact of the c
dr. danielle mcguire, assistant professor of history at wayne state university in detroit. her new book is "at the dark end of the street: black women, rape, and resistance." a new history of the civil rights movement from rosa parks through the rise of black power. as her subtitle suggests, the book does not not merely shed new light on rosa parks and the beginnings of the civil rights movement, it offers us nothing less than a new way of approaching an understanding both the women's...
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dr. jon lapook. >> from the ground floor apartment to the party up above there's love, love, love. >> reporter: at the john engeman theatre in northport, new york, actor and singer kevin mcguire is kris kringle in the musical adaptation of "miracle on 34th street, where his sweet baritone and rosy cheeks are on full display. it's beginning to look a lot like christmas >> reporter: but that ruddy of a serious problem inside his body, one he couldn't put a name to. >> my skin was very red and very purple and i started getting joint pain. a lot of joint pain. >> reporter: and trouble singing? >> definitely. >> reporter: were you worried about your career? >> of course. when your vocal chords are in that kind of distress and you don't know why, that's terrifying. >> reporter: in may 2012, a blood test showed sky-high iron levels and a doctor finally figured out the cause. >> he said, "kevin you had something called hemochromeitosis." >> reporter: what did he say was the problem? >> he said you're rusting from the inside out. >> reporter: the disorder is caused by a genetic reflex that allows to much iron to be absorbed and eventually overloads tissues and organs. symptoms can inc
dr. jon lapook. >> from the ground floor apartment to the party up above there's love, love, love. >> reporter: at the john engeman theatre in northport, new york, actor and singer kevin mcguire is kris kringle in the musical adaptation of "miracle on 34th street, where his sweet baritone and rosy cheeks are on full display. it's beginning to look a lot like christmas >> reporter: but that ruddy of a serious problem inside his body, one he couldn't put a name to. >>...