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eliza, doing reporting on the battleground state of arizona. won big in 2016, and invested resources in 2020. a state president trump loves and would love to keep it in his column. >> arizona has been red a very long time. he won in 2016 by a small margin's 2018, the senate seat flipped to a democrat first time in decades. democrats are looking at that. also got some other state-wide states and made gains in all of the counties but two. they're looking at that state. they're pushing money in, putting people on the ground early. because they really feel like that is a state that could be in play in 2020 and if they were to win that seat, that could really scramble things for the president. of course, he would have to win all the battleground states in the midwest that he came -- that were very close. republicans on the other hand say that the president is very popular in arizona. in 2018 they've identified 200,000 voters they say voted for the president in '16 but did not show up in '18 and are hoping to drive those people out and say, yes, comp
eliza, doing reporting on the battleground state of arizona. won big in 2016, and invested resources in 2020. a state president trump loves and would love to keep it in his column. >> arizona has been red a very long time. he won in 2016 by a small margin's 2018, the senate seat flipped to a democrat first time in decades. democrats are looking at that. also got some other state-wide states and made gains in all of the counties but two. they're looking at that state. they're pushing money...
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thank god eliza is on stage right now. be so embarrassed. >> seth: thank you please do give all of our best to pam >> i will. she was asking for you, all of you. >> seth: all of us >> she really wants everyone to go see "little women." >> seth: that's great. >> on christmas day. >> seth: thanks so much for being here [ cheers and applause >> thanks, seth. >> seth: it's always such a lovely - lovely to have you here. saoirse ronan everybody. "little women" is in theaters everywhere on christmas day. we'll be right back with alex borstein. [ cheers and applause thank you so much. ♪ i'm your 70lb st. bernard puppy, and my lack of impulse control, is about to become your problem. ahh no, come on. i saw you eating poop earlier. hey! my focus is on the road, and that's saving me cash with drivewise. who's the dummy now? whoof! whoof! so get allstate where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like me. sorry! he's a baby! start saving with ["itarget holideals!m smith] save $10 when you spend $50... or save $25 when you spend
thank god eliza is on stage right now. be so embarrassed. >> seth: thank you please do give all of our best to pam >> i will. she was asking for you, all of you. >> seth: all of us >> she really wants everyone to go see "little women." >> seth: that's great. >> on christmas day. >> seth: thanks so much for being here [ cheers and applause >> thanks, seth. >> seth: it's always such a lovely - lovely to have you here. saoirse ronan...
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it is about harriet and dred and eliza and lizzie. it is about a family who in various ways have different claims to freedom, right? eliza is born in a free territory and lizzie is born upon return to parents who have effectively under law, possibly, freed. i just want to make this clear, the dred scott case is a family freedom suit. like queen v hepburn, and many of the others that came forward and washington, d.c. the other introductory point is this, all of these freedom suits aimed toward limiting slavery's reach. you think about all of the freedom suits, they are about defining slavery as subscribed -- as described by something. it can exist only by law in this way. if there are wills and contracts, as we will see in a minute, slavery is void in those cases. in other words, almost every freedom suit if we step back and look from 30,000 feet at what is happening, all of these freedom suits are finding slavery as something local. freedom is national, the norm, slavery is local. freedom is national, slavery is circumscribed, it is t
it is about harriet and dred and eliza and lizzie. it is about a family who in various ways have different claims to freedom, right? eliza is born in a free territory and lizzie is born upon return to parents who have effectively under law, possibly, freed. i just want to make this clear, the dred scott case is a family freedom suit. like queen v hepburn, and many of the others that came forward and washington, d.c. the other introductory point is this, all of these freedom suits aimed toward...
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my name is eliza. i ran the project for eight of his 18 years in existence. i want to echo what all of my harm reduction worker colleagues have said so far today. i also just want to make a comment about the history of harm reduction. it is a social justice movement that is centred around the health and dignity of people who use drugs. it is not a public health intervention. and if you look at our sisters of the social justice movement, for example,, the climate justice movement were today, indigenous people and people most impacted, were ushered out of the decision-making rooms by police. i would encourage you to not make similar decisions and have the people most impacted by overdose and the harm reduction workers who are at the center of saving every single life of -- in the city at the table. it is actually our table. please invite the people who know best how to craft the solutions to make those solutions. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. i am with the coalition on homelessness and i will not pretend like i can speak to t
my name is eliza. i ran the project for eight of his 18 years in existence. i want to echo what all of my harm reduction worker colleagues have said so far today. i also just want to make a comment about the history of harm reduction. it is a social justice movement that is centred around the health and dignity of people who use drugs. it is not a public health intervention. and if you look at our sisters of the social justice movement, for example,, the climate justice movement were today,...
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and get out of your bed is him then government to say we was on get out the name of the well eliza betting going to leave the matter palin learned a little outside the box. by a mob. rising walk up the ladder. a yellow. one wrong again we are give us a live. then hand tickle get a yellow or go to manic made me their blood yellow ball going to ball go by that they had the embassy of. your youth. and i'm going to have enough to handle. still. sparkle and i go naked. next to. shelley school with. people i will always. call problem she will be in the boy. i know i know follow me go about a good evening on getting off the bottom of the little time is yours for the gun or game bunny on down all ended up all of it was just. like your son or did the navy's tello do. i got i got it got around not really actually more than about a 1000000 got your guy it to pull me down. jonelle after the last of the comics i can with the money is in. a house and will sell better when i hit list to misapply i'm hunting become a psych and i thought nah gotta say i look out and go connect. the logic of beer out up ira
and get out of your bed is him then government to say we was on get out the name of the well eliza betting going to leave the matter palin learned a little outside the box. by a mob. rising walk up the ladder. a yellow. one wrong again we are give us a live. then hand tickle get a yellow or go to manic made me their blood yellow ball going to ball go by that they had the embassy of. your youth. and i'm going to have enough to handle. still. sparkle and i go naked. next to. shelley school with....
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and get out your bed is him then government i say be more than get out the name of the well eliza better going to leave the matter palin learned a little outside the box. by a mob. rising walk up the ladder. a yellow. one wrong again we are give us a lift. then hand tickle get a yellow or go have an attack made them in their blood yellow ball going to ball go by that they had the embassy of. your youth. and i'm going to have enough to handle. still. sparkle and i go hey. when the. shell is cool with. people i will always. call but don't you will be in the boy. follow me go about a good evening on getting off the bottom of the difficulty is you will be gone or game body on down all ended up all of it was just. like your son or did the navy's tello do. i got i got it going around our reaction more than bought a 1000000 bucks your guy if the board meets. jonelle after the last of the comics i commit the money is in. a house and will sell better when i hit list to misapply and fancy karma so i can i think gotta say i look out and go connect. the logic of beer out up your act that was all tha
and get out your bed is him then government i say be more than get out the name of the well eliza better going to leave the matter palin learned a little outside the box. by a mob. rising walk up the ladder. a yellow. one wrong again we are give us a lift. then hand tickle get a yellow or go have an attack made them in their blood yellow ball going to ball go by that they had the embassy of. your youth. and i'm going to have enough to handle. still. sparkle and i go hey. when the. shell is cool...
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this could lose london's eliza's wonder to this period of production. for more than just cause during. the truth. in a series of coordinated attacks during rush hour traffic 3 no warning bombs exploded causing mayhem across dublin city center. 11 people were killed and parnell street 14 including an unborn child in tall but street and 2 women inside glanced a street in almost simultaneous attacks. 90 minutes later 7 people were killed when the gang planted another bomb in the center of modern town. the glen and gang had affected their deadliest attack yet. i got involved in 993 i mesh with some of the families and i was helping them very much on a not talk basis to begin with us it wasn't until 996 that way because. more organized. we gave the organization than the name for the 4 of us and january of $96.00. we went on then to try to get the irish government to provide a public inquiry into the dublin monaghan bombings. on $999.00 which was the 25th anniversary of the bombings and the family. for the 1st time. walking and. the rest group motorhomes me.
this could lose london's eliza's wonder to this period of production. for more than just cause during. the truth. in a series of coordinated attacks during rush hour traffic 3 no warning bombs exploded causing mayhem across dublin city center. 11 people were killed and parnell street 14 including an unborn child in tall but street and 2 women inside glanced a street in almost simultaneous attacks. 90 minutes later 7 people were killed when the gang planted another bomb in the center of modern...
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this could lose london's eliza's plunder it says fear of a local. whole foods really. for more than it is close to draw in goldstone now the truth. is. in the 1950 s. it was a much poorer society today but no the us could easily handle centrally free mass higher education today a much richer society kline's dozen of the resources for. that just what's going on right before. that's the general attack on the principles that i mean not only are they. you made there the basis of fleet of prosperity and health of this society. if you look over the history of regulation say a railroad regulation financial regulation and so on and you find that quite commonly it's it's either initiated by the economic. concentrations that are being regulated or it's supported by them and the reason is because they know that sooner or later they can take over the regulators. and it ends up with what's called regulatory capture. the business being regulated is in fact running the regulators. bank lobbyists are actually writing the laws of financial regulation gets to that extreme. and that's be
this could lose london's eliza's plunder it says fear of a local. whole foods really. for more than it is close to draw in goldstone now the truth. is. in the 1950 s. it was a much poorer society today but no the us could easily handle centrally free mass higher education today a much richer society kline's dozen of the resources for. that just what's going on right before. that's the general attack on the principles that i mean not only are they. you made there the basis of fleet of prosperity...
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feel good overall about how the public is receiving the former vice president's pushback here. >> eliza, what about that? you're closely following the election. how is this playing out in the rest of the country? >> well, generally people aren't talking about impeachment. voters are talking about health care, they're concerned what's going to happen with their health care. they've got a whole host of kitchen table issues and they're not talking about impeachment. but this is something that is sort of following the vice president, because he's being asked about it again and again. and any time you have to reverse, that's not a good thing. especially when you've got other candidates saying, no, he should be complying with a subpoena even if it is not true. so the fact that he's having to reverse himself, the fact that he's having to talk about it, rather than make his argument for his policy proposals is not good, even if his backers are supporting him and democrats generally are supporting him. >> let's talk about the mechanics of this trial, because the democrats hope that they will get
feel good overall about how the public is receiving the former vice president's pushback here. >> eliza, what about that? you're closely following the election. how is this playing out in the rest of the country? >> well, generally people aren't talking about impeachment. voters are talking about health care, they're concerned what's going to happen with their health care. they've got a whole host of kitchen table issues and they're not talking about impeachment. but this is...
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>>oversightcommittee chair, our north star eliza he said when the history books are written about this era. i want them to show that i was among those in the house of representatives this should not too long and tyranny. the also said. i passionately. we're dancg with the angels, the question will be did you do to ma sure we kept our democracy and tax. we alit couldto live shot. has the 2 president isn't achment. the the more fair trials and they're contemplating because we had a very fair press in the house of representatives i would you go to our. >>house speaker nancy pelosi again and with other members of the democratic leadership in the house addressing the vote today impeach historic president trump that president trump is spking right now this is live at a rallyin michigan we have take a quick break right now, but when e >>welcome back to our continuing brking news coverage of this historic day president trump has been impeached on 2 articles abuse of power and obstruction of congress. he is speaking li right now in battle creek michigan th is near kalamazoo obviously a battlegr
>>oversightcommittee chair, our north star eliza he said when the history books are written about this era. i want them to show that i was among those in the house of representatives this should not too long and tyranny. the also said. i passionately. we're dancg with the angels, the question will be did you do to ma sure we kept our democracy and tax. we alit couldto live shot. has the 2 president isn't achment. the the more fair trials and they're contemplating because we had a very...
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biden hopes to highlight his more moderate spending with the tax plans of eliza th warren and berniers which are more than 10 timer. lar if a democrat gets elected they're going to try to raise taxes and they're going to try to raise them on the high end. t really isow, t going to be the case no matter who wins. and now we have whole continuum of plans. >> biden did include one small gift to the wealthy, eliminati the $10,000 cap on state and local tax deductions. r "nightly business report," i'm robert franke. >>> sage therapeutics loses more than half of the value. that's we are m begin theket focus with the biotech company releasing disappointing results on experimental depression drug. the company also said the treatment failed to perform bett than a place bo in reducing depression after 15 days. still sage maintains that drug does have promise. but the shares plummeted by 59% today to 60.18. >>> dollar general raised the full-year profit forecast after topping earnings expect iksations. the discount the chain reported the best quarterly same store les inearly five years. citing
biden hopes to highlight his more moderate spending with the tax plans of eliza th warren and berniers which are more than 10 timer. lar if a democrat gets elected they're going to try to raise taxes and they're going to try to raise them on the high end. t really isow, t going to be the case no matter who wins. and now we have whole continuum of plans. >> biden did include one small gift to the wealthy, eliminati the $10,000 cap on state and local tax deductions. r "nightly business...
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stars you'll see in the highly anticipated remake of "little women," florence pugh, saoirse ronan and elizawith few surprises along the way. take a look. >> is it fairy >> santa claus. >> sister lawrence sent it >> why >> he saw you giving your christmas breakfast away and he wanted you to enjoy the day. >> but i thought he was in the old man. >> so generous of him. >> his grandpa lori put the idea in his head. >> we should make friends with him. >> he scares me. that big old house scares me >> i had the pleasure of seeing this movie already, it's amazing florence, saoirse and eliza. yesterday was a big day, the golden globe nominations were announced. congratulations on your golden globe nomination how did that feel? >> it's fantastic. it's a part i totally love to play, start to finish. it was fun and i'm glad that we're there to represent the film >> i liked your statement. i thought your statement was great. you said my performance in this film belongs to greta, speaking of greta gerwig who is the director, as much as it does to myself, and i share this recognition with her which brings
stars you'll see in the highly anticipated remake of "little women," florence pugh, saoirse ronan and elizawith few surprises along the way. take a look. >> is it fairy >> santa claus. >> sister lawrence sent it >> why >> he saw you giving your christmas breakfast away and he wanted you to enjoy the day. >> but i thought he was in the old man. >> so generous of him. >> his grandpa lori put the idea in his head. >> we should make...
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agenda that was incredibly socialist compared to what elizabath incredibly socialist compared to what eliza to what elizabath warren and bernie sanders articulating about, certainly there are policies in particular with medicare for all that our government run but it is a far cry from what corbyn was advocating. then the big one, as well, which got a lot of attention here which was an anathema to them in the labour party, with bernie sanders and elizabath warren very clear and different views in condemning anti—semitism which jeremy corbyn never touched. when you were working for the obama administration did you ever look to the uk to see if there were any trends that might break on your side of the atlantic? yes, the one big moment that i remember quite clearly and i'm sure you do as well, which is the vote in the british parliament against striking exterior backin parliament against striking exterior back in 2013 after the chemical weapons attack, and that did play into our politics had quite a bit. there are obvious the ripples that go back and forth between both societies and certainly
agenda that was incredibly socialist compared to what elizabath incredibly socialist compared to what eliza to what elizabath warren and bernie sanders articulating about, certainly there are policies in particular with medicare for all that our government run but it is a far cry from what corbyn was advocating. then the big one, as well, which got a lot of attention here which was an anathema to them in the labour party, with bernie sanders and elizabath warren very clear and different views...
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in the big one as well was anti—semitism in the labour party, with bernie sanders and eliza bath warreners and elizabath warren, very clear and indifferent views in condemning and hate semitism. when you are working for the 0bama administration, did you ever look to the uk to see if there were any trends that might break on your side of the atlantic? the one big moment that i remember quite clearly and i am sure you do as well, the vote in the british parliament over striking syria in 2013 after the chemical weapons attack, and that did play into our politics had quite a bit. there are obviously ripples that go back and forth between both societies and certainly, the trend with boris johnson and being a more nationalist leader and getting more popularity from his positions as a uk first agenda, but they are not direct analogies and all of the particulars of these elections. we, again, have a very different structure to our system as well. let's get some of the day's other news. north korean state media say the country has conducted another "crucial test" at a satellite launch site to bo
in the big one as well was anti—semitism in the labour party, with bernie sanders and eliza bath warreners and elizabath warren, very clear and indifferent views in condemning and hate semitism. when you are working for the 0bama administration, did you ever look to the uk to see if there were any trends that might break on your side of the atlantic? the one big moment that i remember quite clearly and i am sure you do as well, the vote in the british parliament over striking syria in 2013...
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to the "wall street journal's" eliza collins on the timing of all of this. hello. >> happy new year to you. blake: happy new year to you. when i saw the tweet january 15th, i thought two things. one could be in middle of a senate trial, two, davos is a week after that. if the president goes allows him to take a victory lap. what about the timing of this. >> absolutely. next year political year, election year. this president is a master at distraction and, right now does -- blake: master at marketing some would say. >> also marketing. he doesn't have a lot of control about the impeachment trial at this moment because we don't know when pelosi is going to send over the articles of impeachment to the senate. so right now that is kind of making him crazy. this is something he can announce right in the middle of a likely impeachment trial which is a victory for him. blake: it's a headline, signing phase one deal, january 15th at the white house. i'm going to beijing. it is being picked up, but you don't know the details of this trade deal. i don't know the detail
to the "wall street journal's" eliza collins on the timing of all of this. hello. >> happy new year to you. blake: happy new year to you. when i saw the tweet january 15th, i thought two things. one could be in middle of a senate trial, two, davos is a week after that. if the president goes allows him to take a victory lap. what about the timing of this. >> absolutely. next year political year, election year. this president is a master at distraction and, right now does --...
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beth, played by eliza scanlon, the shy musici. florence pugh plays amy, the boisterous youngest. at the center of it all: saoirse ronan as jo, the impassioned writer who tells their tale. >> the truth is, i saw myself in all of them. and i think that's something about a book you grow up with, you see yourself in different characters at different points. >> yang: greta gerwig retells"tt women" for a new generation.st it is a dream and in the scenes with the sisters together, it feels so spontaneous. it feels so natural. and i'm sure that that's the result oa lot of hard work. >> well, i wanted all of these lines, which are so famous, to be said just lightning-quick, with the energy of youth andxu with therance of sisterhood. so, one of the things that i wanted to do was have a veryll contro cacophony of sound and movement, and i wanted it to feel like a ballet that was kind of violent. that was the sisterhood, was these couple of weeks we spent in rehearsal, just drilling all of that and spending time working on it. sot's the thing that brougem thogether. >> yang: at first, gerwig
beth, played by eliza scanlon, the shy musici. florence pugh plays amy, the boisterous youngest. at the center of it all: saoirse ronan as jo, the impassioned writer who tells their tale. >> the truth is, i saw myself in all of them. and i think that's something about a book you grow up with, you see yourself in different characters at different points. >> yang: greta gerwig retells"tt women" for a new generation.st it is a dream and in the scenes with the sisters...
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it's getting a photo with santa he santa jim to everybody that knows him eliza has been taking photose these. known as santa jim since he was just 5 months old this is his 4th christmas. after years of asking santa for what he wants for christmas. his family and community are coming together for the big man himself. >>he's just a lovable guy i mean just you look at him he just always smiling. >>despite his disability, you can't tell from these photos but the air force veteran is an amputee and as of last week, he's now a double amputee had an infection of some kind on his foot and went in to get ticks for it and they said. >>hey you're either going to lose your life or a loser 5 which one. what when is it going to be but his health has never stopped it was always smiling, you know it's it's all the time it's you know he's always trying to help no matter what he's doing it's because of that jolly outlook on life market teigen wants to help we started an emergency fund for jim, we know it's going to be a super long road for him you know is now of course double amputee so that next year.
it's getting a photo with santa he santa jim to everybody that knows him eliza has been taking photose these. known as santa jim since he was just 5 months old this is his 4th christmas. after years of asking santa for what he wants for christmas. his family and community are coming together for the big man himself. >>he's just a lovable guy i mean just you look at him he just always smiling. >>despite his disability, you can't tell from these photos but the air force veteran is an...
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teeth --n american his on american history tv, journalist eliza money talks co-girls, -- world war ii u.s. navy women code breakers remarks were hosted by the national world were to museum in new orleans. the next session is when i can mention earlier. haspanelists liza munday agreed to expand on her original talk. session and leave the conversation and q&a after the presentation, we have asked our friend catherine barb e.a., professor at the city state university, to lead the session. catherine has been involved with our museum for over a decade and just to mess ago she helped just two months ago, she upped organize a program where we had scholars from around the continent come for a daylong program. catherine's information is in your program. i point out that in addition to being a professor at mississippi state university she is the author of two fine books, one entitled, the battle of kursk and the other, strategy and tactics. ladies and jump in, dr. mundy.ne barbeeand liza [applause] >> good morning. happy to see all of these nice faces outfront. this is a fantastic event and i'm
teeth --n american his on american history tv, journalist eliza money talks co-girls, -- world war ii u.s. navy women code breakers remarks were hosted by the national world were to museum in new orleans. the next session is when i can mention earlier. haspanelists liza munday agreed to expand on her original talk. session and leave the conversation and q&a after the presentation, we have asked our friend catherine barb e.a., professor at the city state university, to lead the session....
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eliza has done some really great work on this, with her secret law report. but through a mix of proactive disclosures, responses to previous cases, and the vast opinions have been released at this. we are still working through some others as well, and we will release those as we talk about in the second period with respect to the 702 program. i will stop there. >> okay thank you. we are good and move now to 702, the program is still operating and keeps growing and gets more information than ever. i think according to the most recent transparency report, we are up to about 165,000 foreigners abroad, those are being targeted or things like their e-mails and text messages from services like gmail and facebook, and so forth. the number of people being targeted through this surveillance program, keeps growing and it doesn't seem to show any time that is ever going to be turned off in the way that the phone records program is dying. maybe in a faster way than you had originally been planning, ben, could you sketch the three most important parts to understand about
eliza has done some really great work on this, with her secret law report. but through a mix of proactive disclosures, responses to previous cases, and the vast opinions have been released at this. we are still working through some others as well, and we will release those as we talk about in the second period with respect to the 702 program. i will stop there. >> okay thank you. we are good and move now to 702, the program is still operating and keeps growing and gets more information...
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places like the wifendale ladies club in los angeles, the mary and eliza freeman houses in bridgeport, connecticut, tuskegee university, the august wilson house in pittsburgh and beyond. we just closed our second year proposals and we received 462 this year. requesting nearly $30 million. this year we will award nearly $2 million. we're hoping to invest in 20 preservation projects. and again, we are looking to support 150 projects across the country, because we want to amplify if i the stories of african american struggle and achievement. we want to foster education, truth, healing and reconciliation, but most importantly, through the action fund we want to highlight and share the full contributions of african americans to this nation. from 1619 to today we're celebrating black perseverance. thank you. [ applause ] >> spencer crew. in 1903 the great scholar and activist w.e.b. du bois spoke prophetically that the color line would be the problem of the 20th century. how did the migration of african americans during the 20th century contribute to making that statement true? >> well, i t
places like the wifendale ladies club in los angeles, the mary and eliza freeman houses in bridgeport, connecticut, tuskegee university, the august wilson house in pittsburgh and beyond. we just closed our second year proposals and we received 462 this year. requesting nearly $30 million. this year we will award nearly $2 million. we're hoping to invest in 20 preservation projects. and again, we are looking to support 150 projects across the country, because we want to amplify if i the stories...
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maria: a chad pod is claimed he- named eliza. 1968, "2001, a space odyssey featuring one of the mostn serve no purpose anymore. reporter: millions of americans bring a mac or pc into their home. 1997wai scores another win lit a toughly and figuratively. deep blue defeats the world chess champion. 2000 as we see a newly limb yum sun microsystems co-founder bill joy pens a piece for wired magazine called "why the future doesn't need us." making human beings an endangered species....