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i look forward to a construct examination of missteps that occurred on january 6, and strategies for guarding against these errors in the future.
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when i tell people i work at the medical examiners office. what do you do? the autopsy?me work here is very enjoyable. >> after i started working with dead people, i had just gotten married and one night i woke up in a cold sweat. i thought there was somebody dead? my bed. i rolled over and poked the body. sure enough, it was my husband who grumbled and went back to sleep. this job does have lingering effects. in terms of why did you want to go into this? i loved science growing up but i didn't want to be a doctor and didn't want to be a pharmacist. the more i learned about forensics how interested i was of the perfect combination between applied science and criminal justice. if you are interested in finding out the facts and truth seeking to find out what happened, anybody interested in that has a place in this field. >> being a woman we just need to go for it and don't let anyone fail you, you can't be. >> with regard to this position in comparison to crime dramas out there, i would say there might be some minor correlations. let's face it, we aren't hollywood, we are
when i tell people i work at the medical examiners office. what do you do? the autopsy?me work here is very enjoyable. >> after i started working with dead people, i had just gotten married and one night i woke up in a cold sweat. i thought there was somebody dead? my bed. i rolled over and poked the body. sure enough, it was my husband who grumbled and went back to sleep. this job does have lingering effects. in terms of why did you want to go into this? i loved science growing up but i...
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some people believe we should re-examine this.o question incentives for home ownership are important as noted from the outset that's the first deduction put into the tax code better credit would be much more effective. during the debates at the last bill be worked very hard to send the chairman to put something like that into the bill but it was not included. so we believe the tax credit for homeownership targeted toward hope first time buyers would work very well across the country. we would love to be a part of the process in something like that we don't believe the federal government should be taxing the taxes of anyone at the state and local level and that they should be reevaluated at the same time we understand the low tax states don't want to bear the unequal burden but with partisan effort there should be a compromise to this issue. >> i yield back. >> thank you to the witnesses for responding now we go to mr. schneider you have five minutes. >> thank you for hosting this to all americans and thank you to our witnesses for
some people believe we should re-examine this.o question incentives for home ownership are important as noted from the outset that's the first deduction put into the tax code better credit would be much more effective. during the debates at the last bill be worked very hard to send the chairman to put something like that into the bill but it was not included. so we believe the tax credit for homeownership targeted toward hope first time buyers would work very well across the country. we would...
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our own ability to examine the problem to understand the problem and to find a solution over 20 years. we've proven to fail that based on our strategic goals and the situation and the outcome that we currently have. it might be the case as cbs today records. we have to wait to the future to determine the success that that's arguably kicking the can down the road. the evidence in 2015 impala suggest to the u. k. military and the u. k. parliament failed, not only our own troops, our own country, but the guns that that's the evidence from the independent defense committee. so the telephone has still got a good hold on the, on the country territory. they've got a fair chunk of it, joe biden in bars. jones said there's nothing inevitable about taliban reclaiming the entire country. what's your opinion? i guess you could go back to a bite in the prime minister. clearly saying is the on the one hand, ethically it's right for us can to determine picture that that will happen. it's just a future may well be particularly unstable. brucell takes us back to the medieval period of time without the
our own ability to examine the problem to understand the problem and to find a solution over 20 years. we've proven to fail that based on our strategic goals and the situation and the outcome that we currently have. it might be the case as cbs today records. we have to wait to the future to determine the success that that's arguably kicking the can down the road. the evidence in 2015 impala suggest to the u. k. military and the u. k. parliament failed, not only our own troops, our own country,...
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examining what the government _ agreed. examining what the government had _ agreed. had said, - agreed. examining what the government had said, but i government had said, but everyone has been clear we do not see how a renegotiation would work. we already have a document that which is a work of years of negotiations. whether it is to do with plants, food or animal products, the two sides are supposed to resolve differences in the joint committee but the uk has angered the eu by acting unilaterally in one of those areas and the legal action on it that is still ongoing. the eu will not renegotiate the protocol it says. this could have a wider implications for the trade deal affecting millions more consumers. one of the industries hardest hit is the food industry. meat from northern ireland could be banned. the chief executive of organisation representing stored and chilled transport of food in the uk. how hopeful are you that they could be a resolution to this issue? it is really hard — resolution to this issue? it is really hard to _ resolution to this issue? it is re
examining what the government _ agreed. examining what the government had _ agreed. had said, - agreed. examining what the government had said, but i government had said, but everyone has been clear we do not see how a renegotiation would work. we already have a document that which is a work of years of negotiations. whether it is to do with plants, food or animal products, the two sides are supposed to resolve differences in the joint committee but the uk has angered the eu by acting...
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as the latest, the doctors have examined him again and have decided for the moment not to submit him to a new surgery. they just said in a statement that they are born, he's going to undergo conservative treatment. and so tonight, nothing more will happen. we must remember that this isn't the 1st time that he's had surgeries after he was stabbed in the 2018 presidential campaign since then a he was he has gone through several surgeries for people at dead and more than 30 are missing out. a 6 houses collapsed owing, flooding and west in germany. another 25 homes are at risk. a slow moving storm system is causing once in a generation floods. for cautious break more heavy rain until friday evening. army reservist subbing cooled up in south africa. they'll help soldiers deployed up to bonds, triggered by the jailing, a former president, jacob, zoom, a city of durban. i've seen some of the worst violence they have gone. caliban says it's taken control of a major border crossing with pakistan. it follows weeks of rapid territorial gains . a spin bo that crossing can x come to our city with
as the latest, the doctors have examined him again and have decided for the moment not to submit him to a new surgery. they just said in a statement that they are born, he's going to undergo conservative treatment. and so tonight, nothing more will happen. we must remember that this isn't the 1st time that he's had surgeries after he was stabbed in the 2018 presidential campaign since then a he was he has gone through several surgeries for people at dead and more than 30 are missing out. a 6...
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examine it. cross-examine it.n expert by experience or study? how long has the person done an expert. -- been an expert, what is the track record of that person for reliability. we live in a country where anyone can express an opinion on any topic, yes someone at grocery store is free to tell me what he or she things about vaccine, so too can someone on facebook, twitter or any other social mead what platform. we're free to examine it. and cross-examine it. and weigh it, and balance it. or ignore it i think we are wis est to -- wisest to rely experts when we come. i had a do math equation on the witness stand to show the jury which bullet killed victim and which did not. juries do tend to believe doctors. i use experts outside of the courtroom too, namely my owner personal doctor. that is the opinion i care most about, because it is the opinion rooted in trains and experience and education. it would be great if the word information automatically equaled fact. and the word fact automatically equaled truth. life wou
examine it. cross-examine it.n expert by experience or study? how long has the person done an expert. -- been an expert, what is the track record of that person for reliability. we live in a country where anyone can express an opinion on any topic, yes someone at grocery store is free to tell me what he or she things about vaccine, so too can someone on facebook, twitter or any other social mead what platform. we're free to examine it. and cross-examine it. and weigh it, and balance it. or...
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as we examined the us, his role in the world on al jazeera ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, al jazeera. when ever i write down to the i me if you're rolling policy when last month, parliamentary election paving the way the prime minister have the um it just a 2nd term. ah. are you watching out there? like my headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 30 minutes. the widow of haiti's assassinated president speaks out for the 1st time accusing entering the crossing his killing to stop democratic change.
as we examined the us, his role in the world on al jazeera ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, al jazeera. when ever i write down to the i me if you're rolling policy when last month, parliamentary election paving the way the prime minister have the um it just a 2nd term. ah. are you watching out there? like my headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 30 minutes. the widow of haiti's assassinated president speaks out for the 1st time accusing entering the crossing his killing to stop democratic...
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it is in her quote there that i don't examine _ loop event.4 in that so sad. i hope she does find a way to get through this and compete in the games. a, through this and compete in the names. �* ' , ., ., ., games. a different photograph on the front of your — games. a different photograph on the front of your sister _ games. a different photograph on the front of your sister paper _ games. a different photograph on the front of your sister paper and - front of your sister paper and briefly good that she said she was doing a probably because she did not want to miss out a metal.— want to miss out a metal. incredibly unselfish and _ want to miss out a metal. incredibly unselfish and i _ want to miss out a metal. incredibly unselfish and i think _ want to miss out a metal. incredibly unselfish and i think it's _ want to miss out a metal. incredibly unselfish and i think it's very - unselfish and i think it's very brave — unselfish and i think it's very brave of— unselfish and i think it's very brave of her to talk openly about her mental health
it is in her quote there that i don't examine _ loop event.4 in that so sad. i hope she does find a way to get through this and compete in the games. a, through this and compete in the names. �* ' , ., ., ., games. a different photograph on the front of your — games. a different photograph on the front of your sister _ games. a different photograph on the front of your sister paper _ games. a different photograph on the front of your sister paper and - front of your sister paper and briefly...
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>> there were 80,000 animals examine but there was never set of ammon also examined -- animals examined but there was a set of animals that was never examined. the humanized mice in the wuhan institute of virology. >> a very good point on those 80,000. >> how many were found to be the disease? >> zero. zero, this is unprecedented because for sars in which a much weaker smaller effort was made they found the animal within three months for mirrors in which it was very well hidden in camels and also a very low effort made. they founded in nine months. this was a tremendous effort to examine 80 000 animals from farm animals to wild animals to everything you can imagine. the animals in the in the lab and and having zero if if if -- >> i cannot imagine that. >> the signers of the of of of the lancet article would have written the same letter if they had known this. >> that is amazing, thank you. >> i want to dissect this one email that came from dr. ashton clash to dr. fauci. again, to refresh. this is dr. fauci's deputy so , this is the email on saturday , february 1. it's in response to the
>> there were 80,000 animals examine but there was never set of ammon also examined -- animals examined but there was a set of animals that was never examined. the humanized mice in the wuhan institute of virology. >> a very good point on those 80,000. >> how many were found to be the disease? >> zero. zero, this is unprecedented because for sars in which a much weaker smaller effort was made they found the animal within three months for mirrors in which it was very well...
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this is the latest in the subcommittee series of hearings examining america's monopoly problem. today we are going to focus on the lack of competition in the prescription drug markets. the stakes could not be higher according to the centers of medicaid and medicare services, healthcare spending accounted for 17.7% of u.s. gross domestic products in 2019. that is more than 16 of the american economy. that is projected to rise to 19.7% by 2028. and rising prescription drug prices is a key driver in those numbers but it isn't just about gdp. it's also about the all too real human cost that we will hear about today. the ability to access to drugs is what enables them to work to care for their families and loved ones and preserve their mental health or just to get through the day without excruciating pain. for others, access to safe and affordable prescription drugs is nothing less than a matter of life and death nearly 20% of older adults reports not taking their medicines as prescribed. that means i've met some at home. they are cutting pills in half, saving little drops of insulin
this is the latest in the subcommittee series of hearings examining america's monopoly problem. today we are going to focus on the lack of competition in the prescription drug markets. the stakes could not be higher according to the centers of medicaid and medicare services, healthcare spending accounted for 17.7% of u.s. gross domestic products in 2019. that is more than 16 of the american economy. that is projected to rise to 19.7% by 2028. and rising prescription drug prices is a key driver...
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tracks, caltrain tracks would have to be examined, so they are doing the same thing with their trams and ski lift equipment in the summertime being used for mountain biking and things like that. there's a lot to consider. south tahoe felt it, and a lot of people in the bay area are up in that area now vacationing. whether it is at the camping grounds or campgrounds or in the lake tahoe region, they probably thought they were getting out of the earthquake danger zone by leaving the bay area. >> much to their surprise. as we take a look at this map, you can see where the earthquake was centered, and the aftershocks of who really felt it. we have heard stories come in from colleagues, friends, a former photographer who worked at abc7 she is in the reno area. relocated with her husband, and he happened to be working. he works with his hands , his art in the yard . he fell over, and he's a formidable man of over six feet tall, so it shows what people are experiencing. >> based on this map that we currently have up, it looks like, what, the epicenter is actually in walker now , and smith v
tracks, caltrain tracks would have to be examined, so they are doing the same thing with their trams and ski lift equipment in the summertime being used for mountain biking and things like that. there's a lot to consider. south tahoe felt it, and a lot of people in the bay area are up in that area now vacationing. whether it is at the camping grounds or campgrounds or in the lake tahoe region, they probably thought they were getting out of the earthquake danger zone by leaving the bay area....
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i feel like the man can never rest in peace, you know. >> in fact, the medical examiner exhumed tom'st just one exhumation in this case. there were two. why twice? >> well we were going to do whatever it took to get the evidence that we needed. >> meanwhile, gil was free his dental practice thriving. the public had no idea he was a murder suspect, but he did confide in his staff. >> and i remember him telling us that, you know, he was innocent and that we needed to just work hard to keep the, you know, the office opened. i knew the kind of person that he was. and it just wasn't possible that he would ever do anything of that nature. >> so gil's life moved on a year turned into two, then three -- >> it's been, you know, very hard for him. i think the only way he's been able to keep going is the fact that he knows he's innocent. >> he fell in love again and got married in the dominican republic. >> they were married on the beach. it was -- very beautiful. and with all his family. and closest friends. he was -- very, very happy. >> time was more cruel to the kolman family. brad, tom's so
i feel like the man can never rest in peace, you know. >> in fact, the medical examiner exhumed tom'st just one exhumation in this case. there were two. why twice? >> well we were going to do whatever it took to get the evidence that we needed. >> meanwhile, gil was free his dental practice thriving. the public had no idea he was a murder suspect, but he did confide in his staff. >> and i remember him telling us that, you know, he was innocent and that we needed to just...
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we examine _ doesn't happen is yes. from the recent eight olympic games and what we found was that in all of these countries that we analysed, there was essentially no change in terms of physical activity, participation at the population level, so the data is basically saying that we hope that the olympics could create a legacy for the communities in terms of sports participation and being physically active, but there is limited data to back it up. what you think there should be doing more of to try and get people moving? 50. doing more of to try and get people moving?— doing more of to try and get people moving? so, from the biddin: people moving? so, from the bidding stage. _ people moving? so, from the bidding stage, we _ people moving? so, from the bidding stage, we really - bidding stage, we really advocate that the ioc and the local organising committee �*s, together with other sectors, for example transportation, education, sports, health, could all work together to really create a narrative around the olympic ga
we examine _ doesn't happen is yes. from the recent eight olympic games and what we found was that in all of these countries that we analysed, there was essentially no change in terms of physical activity, participation at the population level, so the data is basically saying that we hope that the olympics could create a legacy for the communities in terms of sports participation and being physically active, but there is limited data to back it up. what you think there should be doing more of...
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he needed to examine the president. he knew he had been shot in the head, but he didn't know if he had other wounds and so once the doctors were alone. strip lincoln naked and examined him on this bed. is the doctors begin their examination of lincoln? they observe that he had no other wounds. they thought he might have been stabbed because almost everyone in ford's theater had seen john wilkes booth flash that dagger on stage after he leap from the president's box, but lincoln was unwounded but for the shot of a single bullet behind the left ear and as lincoln was lying here on the bed mary lincoln and her entourage came through the front door the petersen house. and they went to that front parlor. so we'll go that way and see what mary lincoln did. when lincoln was first brought in this house, he had nobody guards. the army wasn't here yet. and so strangers actually came into this house and observed lincoln in that bed. they lingered in these hallways and it was not until 15 or 20 minutes later that lincoln was under
he needed to examine the president. he knew he had been shot in the head, but he didn't know if he had other wounds and so once the doctors were alone. strip lincoln naked and examined him on this bed. is the doctors begin their examination of lincoln? they observe that he had no other wounds. they thought he might have been stabbed because almost everyone in ford's theater had seen john wilkes booth flash that dagger on stage after he leap from the president's box, but lincoln was unwounded...
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in february 2018, the french course took up the complaint and examining magistrate was assigned to the case. that's actually not an issue as you know, because i'm certainly putting that in on several things. for the criminal lawyer, the metal part found on the show balance roof is the piece of evidence that makes all the difference. it will help to define the role of the french company in the crime for the calling chest mission halls. sure. sure, i knew the kinda get an office so i was online. get off the little show me trick that you felt a little honda wally? look at what was what she said for c on it because i kept reserve is a silly me to set up a player. i'm not going to be kept on puzzle tissue shit. we also had a social device on the call somebody ma'am. i think also if you them up by the mamma, sandy missouri interest on the other phone. and then i see she see, she requested home with a coupon extra miss home looks wanna leave a doctors should get 2020 kids you doctor should get it back and say call when you don't tissue when she have a just 4 point. interesting, salazar, her c
in february 2018, the french course took up the complaint and examining magistrate was assigned to the case. that's actually not an issue as you know, because i'm certainly putting that in on several things. for the criminal lawyer, the metal part found on the show balance roof is the piece of evidence that makes all the difference. it will help to define the role of the french company in the crime for the calling chest mission halls. sure. sure, i knew the kinda get an office so i was online....
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and so i think that there's a lot to be examined about the fundamental sort of assumptions that go into the digital transformation that has stopped governments and health authorities from jumping on board from italy to india. more than $155.00 app enabled systems have been developed to track the spread of covered 19. some researchers claim that in places like south career and taiwan, they've helped identify code that what's and the close contacts of patients. but it should points out from his own experience, monitoring the bowler in 2014 know technologies. perfect. certainly not tech. that is rushed out at the heart of a pen demick under the pressure of politics and the threat of bad publicity in the bullet response. i think it was very early days in understanding a lot of the, the algorithms modeling to play. and i think that just labor, seeing the coven response, with good intentions, are everywhere. the good intentions are not good science, rolling out a series of their make their vital, coherent overview of something as complex as the transmission of the disease is no small order in
and so i think that there's a lot to be examined about the fundamental sort of assumptions that go into the digital transformation that has stopped governments and health authorities from jumping on board from italy to india. more than $155.00 app enabled systems have been developed to track the spread of covered 19. some researchers claim that in places like south career and taiwan, they've helped identify code that what's and the close contacts of patients. but it should points out from his...
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chairman dangerous examined this -- chairman danes examined this several years ago.e should explore opportunities to highlight these lesser known yule is jewels in-- lesser known jewels. time, tickets and reservation systems are options being considered being put in place at some of the most crowded sites within parks. many national park units have had de facto reservation systems for years. the statue of liberty, for example. theseli systems can help protect public lands and support highor quality visitor experiences, but they also present challenges that we must consider. it's important to insure that reservation systems do not lock out visitors.na america's national parks are for everyone and should remain accessible as possible to all. staffing is also an issue that should be examined as staffing at the national parks has not kept pace with the growth in visitors. more visitors have stretched our rangers and staff thin and made park operations more challenging on a day to day basis. this chart is a graphic representation of exactly what i just noted. the green mo
chairman dangerous examined this -- chairman danes examined this several years ago.e should explore opportunities to highlight these lesser known yule is jewels in-- lesser known jewels. time, tickets and reservation systems are options being considered being put in place at some of the most crowded sites within parks. many national park units have had de facto reservation systems for years. the statue of liberty, for example. theseli systems can help protect public lands and support highor...
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i mean, my dune was summoned by the examining magistrate to be heard as a witness. the complaint has been investigated by the crimes against humanity and war crimes unit at the parish high court. it's a new unit specializing in the most serious crimes. only over the last decade, has it been possible to prosecute such crimes in france, even if they were committed outside the country's borders. it is the 1st time the unit is investigating a case filed against the french arms manufacturer. ah, in france, it's the beaten to film hearings with the judges. it could notify the entire legal proceedings, which is said in the judge's office is also part of the investigation secrecy in europe. mano double rama represents the n g l for which he, i'm in my doing works in garza and march 2019. he spoke with the human rights council in geneva. the human commission of inquiry report on the protests in gaza has just been made public for several hours member states and n g. i was all have to floor that. i'm in the raptor day to show the by the law a vessel and level united nations wa
i mean, my dune was summoned by the examining magistrate to be heard as a witness. the complaint has been investigated by the crimes against humanity and war crimes unit at the parish high court. it's a new unit specializing in the most serious crimes. only over the last decade, has it been possible to prosecute such crimes in france, even if they were committed outside the country's borders. it is the 1st time the unit is investigating a case filed against the french arms manufacturer. ah, in...
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we believe that is a problem that needs to be examined closely. sen. grassley: anybody to add to it or anybody want to express an opposite position? >> i don't know i want to express an opposite position. i think there clearly has been consolidation in the pbm market. you would expect that consolidation leads to market power -- >> microphone, please. >> sorry about that. that the consolidation, if it leads to market power, you would see that in the pbm's taking a larger and larger share of the rebate. i think that is a really important question. i think this committee and those of you who have asked the agencies to focus on it are quite right. i do want to say that one of the things that can be problem -- problematic in this debate is that various actors like to finger point and so, we should be looking at all actors. we should also remember that the rebates are a tool used by branded pharmaceutical companies to prevent generic entry or limit competition. which is something your finance committee report found, made a founding about on insulin. yes, let
we believe that is a problem that needs to be examined closely. sen. grassley: anybody to add to it or anybody want to express an opposite position? >> i don't know i want to express an opposite position. i think there clearly has been consolidation in the pbm market. you would expect that consolidation leads to market power -- >> microphone, please. >> sorry about that. that the consolidation, if it leads to market power, you would see that in the pbm's taking a larger and...
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from the washington examiner, jim antle. he served as their politics editor. thank you for joining us on this observed independence day holiday. thanks again. guest: tank for having me. host: the president talking yesterday particularly when it comes to issues of covid, talking about unity and some of our darkest days. how would you agree the administration as far as their efforts on covid and other things? guest: obviously present biden is presiding over a period where we are having a high level of vaccinations, so we are reopening under button. clearly that is a positive development. i think the voters largely have a favorable view of how he has managed the pandemic. a very large factor in how he became president in the first place. so i think that is very much a positive. clearly -- excuse me -- clearly what is going to matter a lot in terms of how he is evaluated going forward is how the economy goes. so there is an economic reopening happening. that is going to cause a lot of growth. a lot of people to go back to work. what we are going to have to see how
from the washington examiner, jim antle. he served as their politics editor. thank you for joining us on this observed independence day holiday. thanks again. guest: tank for having me. host: the president talking yesterday particularly when it comes to issues of covid, talking about unity and some of our darkest days. how would you agree the administration as far as their efforts on covid and other things? guest: obviously present biden is presiding over a period where we are having a high...
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and that is mistaken in my view because a close examination of the manifesto adds some sorely needed complexity to the caricature treatment that typifies scholars' references to the southern manifesto. recovering the complexity that the manifesto's drafters explained in resisting brown bee lies the pervasive stereotype that reads segregationists as all being enraged, unsophisticated bumpkins. to the contrary in their efforts to preserve segregation many senators and congressmen demonstrated the ability to be considerably more calculating, self-aware and legally sophisticated than is commonly appreciated. here is what i'm going to do over my next little pit of time here. i am going to he can to us on the text of the southern manifesto precisely because it is so misremembered as to what the document actually says and then i'm going to step back and try to place the document in context and part of the way that one needs to do that is to see what sort of arguments do not appear in the southern manifesto that one may well have anticipated and that were tropes of the segregationist opposit
and that is mistaken in my view because a close examination of the manifesto adds some sorely needed complexity to the caricature treatment that typifies scholars' references to the southern manifesto. recovering the complexity that the manifesto's drafters explained in resisting brown bee lies the pervasive stereotype that reads segregationists as all being enraged, unsophisticated bumpkins. to the contrary in their efforts to preserve segregation many senators and congressmen demonstrated the...
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i spent countless hour i brought this bieppedder up, i examined the senate report, examining talking, looking at witness statements, looking at the capitol hill's policies and procedures. and i was alarmed, truly alarmed, at what i uncovered. i was prepared to help this committee get to the truth. i wanted to get to the truth. but unfortunately, speaker pelosi has shown that she's more interested in playing politics. i stand with leader mccarthy and the other colleagues on this committee. i assured the leader i will continue to play a role and do everything i can to make sure that what took place on january 6 can never, ever happen again in this great country of hours -- of ours. i made that commitment, i will remain strong in that commitment to the leader. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: mr. leader, you're -- >> mr. leader, you're planing complaining you don't have a bipartisan commission, you stood in the way of a bipartisan commission made up of members. mr. mccarthy: no, i didn't. >> your conference voted against that. a majority of your conference voted against it. why did yo
i spent countless hour i brought this bieppedder up, i examined the senate report, examining talking, looking at witness statements, looking at the capitol hill's policies and procedures. and i was alarmed, truly alarmed, at what i uncovered. i was prepared to help this committee get to the truth. i wanted to get to the truth. but unfortunately, speaker pelosi has shown that she's more interested in playing politics. i stand with leader mccarthy and the other colleagues on this committee. i...
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this is from the washington examiner. the washington examiner. compare that with the new york times. alarming findings drove the mask reversal. this is what they say. kevin in jacksonville. what do you say? how did this become political? caller: it became political in the constitution. it says to promote the welfare. it tells us that they have to promote for the general defense. that's what they think is the most important thing for us. even though coronavirus -- none of us knows where it came from. they just want to keep us divided. united we stand, divided we fall. as long as we are not looking at them, they will continue to oppress us. have a great day. host: this is pam in north carolina with her text. let's go back to the former president. in april 2020 as he announces then the mask guidance, this is april 2020. this is four months after the virus is in our country. >> the cdc is advising the use of nonmedical cloth face coverings as an additional health measure. it's voluntary. you don't have to do it. they suggested. this is voluntary. i d
this is from the washington examiner. the washington examiner. compare that with the new york times. alarming findings drove the mask reversal. this is what they say. kevin in jacksonville. what do you say? how did this become political? caller: it became political in the constitution. it says to promote the welfare. it tells us that they have to promote for the general defense. that's what they think is the most important thing for us. even though coronavirus -- none of us knows where it came...
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i believe philadelphia is an ideal location to examine free northern african-americans, where widescale race riots were commonplace throughout the 19th century. still, it had the most significant free northern african population with over 22,000, 4% of the cities population at that time. philadelphia also had prominent abolitionist networks that included nationally recognized activists, which make it an ideal location. pennsylvania would raise three u.s. et regiments. they all trained in philadelphia where the majority of recruiting took place. in essence, civil war military service was inescapable for african-american philadelphians as the militarization of the city and its populace best onward to support the war effort in a multitude of ways. however, many people advocating for african-american men to at list in the u.s. army seem to either ignore or downplay the harsh reality of life that all local african-americans, due to racial discrimination in every facet of society, live through on a daily basis as they battled for their survival, literately and economically. in total, 185 nati
i believe philadelphia is an ideal location to examine free northern african-americans, where widescale race riots were commonplace throughout the 19th century. still, it had the most significant free northern african population with over 22,000, 4% of the cities population at that time. philadelphia also had prominent abolitionist networks that included nationally recognized activists, which make it an ideal location. pennsylvania would raise three u.s. et regiments. they all trained in...
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this is the washington examiner. it's their reporting, not mine. what do you think?rst, are we surprised that donald trump is not concerned with the agony and misery that the people in surfside, florida are actually enduring? he hasn't shown real compassion based on what i've observed, so i'm not surprised he's putting politics over the people like he's done his whole presidency and political career. in terms of desantis, he's going to play it cool, not acknowledge the story. desantis wasn't a landslide victor in his election in florida. trump won pretty decisively in florida. he needs to get reelected before he can run for president. he's going to play it cool, say not come and have this great bipartisan moment. i think it was encouraging for people to see, but doesn't surprise me with trump, doesn't surprise me that desantis would be frustrated but not publicly say it. >> i agree. >> desantis is dealing with a disaster. >> why would trump care, though? >> would that be beyond the peal for donald trump to do? >> no. anyway, i think desantis will do what you're sayin
this is the washington examiner. it's their reporting, not mine. what do you think?rst, are we surprised that donald trump is not concerned with the agony and misery that the people in surfside, florida are actually enduring? he hasn't shown real compassion based on what i've observed, so i'm not surprised he's putting politics over the people like he's done his whole presidency and political career. in terms of desantis, he's going to play it cool, not acknowledge the story. desantis wasn't a...
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why is that an what should investors know about these examinations? vlad: on the registration piece, i am the ceo of robinhood markets, which is a holding company. we have several subsidiaries. robinhood financial is our introducing broker. robinhood securities as a clearing broker. and of course robinhood crypto, which is licensed in multiple states that have a money services business. each entity has leadership that is licensed. so we feel pretty good. as with any investigation or inquiry, we are a business as any large business that is going to be scrutinized. we should expect that. and we should expect all our important institutions to withstand untold up to scrutiny. emily: speaking of that, the sec is reviewing payment for order flow, a huge part of your business. more than 80% of first-quarter revenue. how big a risk is that and how do you evolve business model to not be so reliant on it? vlad: the thing you have to look at with transocean-based -- with transaction-based revenue is that it is pretty well diversified within that segment. so it i
why is that an what should investors know about these examinations? vlad: on the registration piece, i am the ceo of robinhood markets, which is a holding company. we have several subsidiaries. robinhood financial is our introducing broker. robinhood securities as a clearing broker. and of course robinhood crypto, which is licensed in multiple states that have a money services business. each entity has leadership that is licensed. so we feel pretty good. as with any investigation or inquiry, we...
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but their effectiveness still needs to be examined, whether it's applications or not still remains the open question, but at least there sufficient scientific data to think it might be efficacious in such regards. it just to have it approved, in case of need to someone can use it while the tower need vaccines. a wait authorization, the government is trying its best secure, more jobs overseas. so that people like mr. chan no longer need to worry that they and their families could get infected. amanda closer it is, an epidemiologist at the university about taco, wellington, what went wrong in taiwan? in your opinion? it's been very hard watching time long struggle to contain this very large up for like someone has done so well. photon independent, haven't post public infrastructure as the response of connections in the south. it's been interesting to see how different ones response has been compared to museums in museums. when we have breaks, we react very swiftly and very decisively to extinguish them straight away. and sometimes that means straight into the short, sharp locked down tow
but their effectiveness still needs to be examined, whether it's applications or not still remains the open question, but at least there sufficient scientific data to think it might be efficacious in such regards. it just to have it approved, in case of need to someone can use it while the tower need vaccines. a wait authorization, the government is trying its best secure, more jobs overseas. so that people like mr. chan no longer need to worry that they and their families could get infected....
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i was at hemmings examine _ and what would you say to him?plenty of time to grow, which he and this over the same was up which he and this over the same was up i think this is a chance for him now to push on. he is a workaholic. we'll be back in on wednesday thinking of the games that are coming up in the year and sitting down with steve holland and chris powell and his other staff to see how we can build on what has been achieved. but the big thing is we have had the nation behind us or behind him, let's take out all the positives out of this, and it might be some negatives, but don't nit—pick. this overall has been a fantastic competition for england. alan smith talking about gareth southgate. good to look forward to. onwards and upwards of course. more on the england journey on the website. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. thanks for watching bye—bye. good evening. there are still some further torrential downpour succumb and the low pressure will pull away in the next one he four hours so if you are shower
i was at hemmings examine _ and what would you say to him?plenty of time to grow, which he and this over the same was up which he and this over the same was up i think this is a chance for him now to push on. he is a workaholic. we'll be back in on wednesday thinking of the games that are coming up in the year and sitting down with steve holland and chris powell and his other staff to see how we can build on what has been achieved. but the big thing is we have had the nation behind us or behind...
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