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or get at the bloodiest week of the vietnam war came in februar february 1968 as the vietcong launched tet offensive. but 50 years earlier in the summer of 19193 dozen cities burned in the great race riot that consumed the nation again in baltimore and in chicago over the course of one week what came to be known as the red summer. thirty-eight people 23 blacks blacks and 15 whites killed in chicago and the homes of a thousand families burned at the hands of flaxen white. people were pulled from trolley cards and executed violence was quelled only after the state militia was called out. in the aftermath the city integrated a commission on race relations to study the causes of the riot the findings is the negro in chicago were published in 1922 good have just as easily been published today. the traditional ostracism and exploitation and petty daily insults to which they are continually exposed even in a normal minded negro the pathological attitude toward society the report read a desire for social revenge might well be detected from this insulting manner in which negroes are treated by
or get at the bloodiest week of the vietnam war came in februar february 1968 as the vietcong launched tet offensive. but 50 years earlier in the summer of 19193 dozen cities burned in the great race riot that consumed the nation again in baltimore and in chicago over the course of one week what came to be known as the red summer. thirty-eight people 23 blacks blacks and 15 whites killed in chicago and the homes of a thousand families burned at the hands of flaxen white. people were pulled from...
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that is the first time they have been below 50,000 since februar february. health and human services are still looking to reunite a 3,000 children who may have been separated from their parents. i say may have, because it's documented that children who are brought into the u.s. were posed with parents. they are now checking dna and criminal records. >> we have to confirm that the people who are claiming to be their parents are actually their parents. we have to confirm that the parents are suitable to be placed back with. that's what we do. >> they're not buying that sank when the government wants to marshal its resources to separate families, it has shown that it could do it quickly and efficiently. when told to reunite families, it is somehow finds it too difficult and cumbersome to accomplish. despite those only left criticizing border agents and call into a abolish immigration and customs. tonight, a campaign rally in montana. the president said the border patrol and ice are heroes. >> if you want borders. how about a borders? wouldn't it be nice? yes, w
that is the first time they have been below 50,000 since februar february. health and human services are still looking to reunite a 3,000 children who may have been separated from their parents. i say may have, because it's documented that children who are brought into the u.s. were posed with parents. they are now checking dna and criminal records. >> we have to confirm that the people who are claiming to be their parents are actually their parents. we have to confirm that the parents...
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and then to host that conversation to be nominated by president barack obama februar february 2016 and the nomination was confirmed july 2016 and with the 14th librarian of congress september 2016. so first carla hayden and first lady mrs. obama come together now for a conversation around her forthcoming memoir and the experience impacted her life, her family and her country. michelle obama. applause]d >> thank you so much. [applause] >> there's a lot of librarians here. hi carla. there have been many thrills. i and the interviewer i am getting emotional. may just remember our days back in chicago i knew her since i was a baby. abb professional. >> won the library was part of your portfolio. to have somebody that understood libraries and governments like that. [laughter] >> that was her. that was not shade. not at all. she is making a point that's all. >> coming in from the academic but it is a part of your family. >> absolutely. we are readers, the obama's. wen start reading to the girls when theyy were babies. we were one of those that set up the barbies and read to them and show the
and then to host that conversation to be nominated by president barack obama februar february 2016 and the nomination was confirmed july 2016 and with the 14th librarian of congress september 2016. so first carla hayden and first lady mrs. obama come together now for a conversation around her forthcoming memoir and the experience impacted her life, her family and her country. michelle obama. applause]d >> thank you so much. [applause] >> there's a lot of librarians here. hi carla....
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the sfcta board gets a 9.7 that will take us through to februar.they won't pick up with those funds. as i mentioned before, at 200 million-dollar escalation every month, $17 million delay. we need to just keep moving on this project. so the plan is to use the pmp seat to really focus mainly on the scope associated with the 30% design and then, and future scope, we were going to put out an r.f.p. this year to be able to bring in a team to transition to pick up the remainder of all the other activities. we need to continue this project through anthonys to get through all the way to the end of construction. so we need to manage this project. what we will do is we will have a new pmp c. project through an r.f.p. process and the scope will include manage the design of the dt x. and munimobile gesturing connector and the transit trai drain box. it will document require -- the third party agreements will be very -- if they are very involved in very difficult but we need to do that and work with our partners to get that all done. that is part of the new st
the sfcta board gets a 9.7 that will take us through to februar.they won't pick up with those funds. as i mentioned before, at 200 million-dollar escalation every month, $17 million delay. we need to just keep moving on this project. so the plan is to use the pmp seat to really focus mainly on the scope associated with the 30% design and then, and future scope, we were going to put out an r.f.p. this year to be able to bring in a team to transition to pick up the remainder of all the other...
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injuries, but there was talk of torture and coercion as evidenced by warmbier's confession statement in februari have been very impressed by the korean government's humanitarian treatment of severe criminals like myself. >> later, "the new york times" cited anonymous sources claiming u.s. intelligence reports indicate warmbier was repeatedly beaten by north korea. the torture theory was then embraced by president trump and otto warmbier's parents. >> he was blind, he was deaf. as we looked at him and try to comfort him and look like someone had taken a pair of pliers and rearranged his bottom teeth. >> but a day later the hamilton county ohio coroner contradicted the statement saying she found no signs of trauma to the teeth and no obvious sign of torture, but she also confirmed there was brain damage. here she is. >> there's a couple of ways that you can get that. you either have to discontinue blood flow to the brain, or stop breathing. and what caused either one of those possible events, we wouldn't know. could that have been torture at the time? we don't know. >> the writer of the "gq" piec
injuries, but there was talk of torture and coercion as evidenced by warmbier's confession statement in februari have been very impressed by the korean government's humanitarian treatment of severe criminals like myself. >> later, "the new york times" cited anonymous sources claiming u.s. intelligence reports indicate warmbier was repeatedly beaten by north korea. the torture theory was then embraced by president trump and otto warmbier's parents. >> he was blind, he was...