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you made that out to garvey. we are very grateful for that. it was a very terrific success with them. quite a lot of other bad news. >> what do you make of this headline from cbs news? trump promises to divvy aids, but his track record leaves critics skeptical? >> and last you state of the union, in as an effort to and it may hiv/aids in the united states. something that we hardly applauded. it is a great goal. we have the tools are limited hiv/aids. at our fingertips. if we choose to do so. what we found is courage, it was a couple would billions and billions of dollars in cuts against aids outside the united states border. as we know from coronavirus, or ebola, or anything else. diseases have no boundaries. we believe in any effort in eliminating hiv in the united states. it needs to be coupled with a similar effort outside. again, the tools are clear. epidemiology is clear. you know how to defeat hiv. we need to be able to do it. >> let's go to rich lynn, hi mary. question or comment? >> i had a comment. i think it's great what gerard is do
you made that out to garvey. we are very grateful for that. it was a very terrific success with them. quite a lot of other bad news. >> what do you make of this headline from cbs news? trump promises to divvy aids, but his track record leaves critics skeptical? >> and last you state of the union, in as an effort to and it may hiv/aids in the united states. something that we hardly applauded. it is a great goal. we have the tools are limited hiv/aids. at our fingertips. if we choose...
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beth garvey, special counsel. melissa derosa. dr. howard zucker.urphy,kobe and patrick department of homeland security. i want to thank them for their time. we have been talking this morning about the coronavirus. we want to give you an update and a briefing. was inioner zucker washington yesterday working with the cdc and getting a briefing on what the cdc had to say about handling this situation. clear that they will be working with the states and the states have a significant role in the coordination of the actual services that will be rendered. new york state right now has had 27 cases that we have explored. all of them have come back negative. there is one case that is still pending. cases ofe been 53 people nationwide who have tested positive for the coronavirus. i have said before that it is highly probable that you will see a continuing spread of this virus. it's highly probable that we will have people in new york state who test positive. is the front door internationally. we have people traveling here from all across the world you see how
beth garvey, special counsel. melissa derosa. dr. howard zucker.urphy,kobe and patrick department of homeland security. i want to thank them for their time. we have been talking this morning about the coronavirus. we want to give you an update and a briefing. was inioner zucker washington yesterday working with the cdc and getting a briefing on what the cdc had to say about handling this situation. clear that they will be working with the states and the states have a significant role in the...
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a definitive answer anyway i'd like to thank all of my panelists for joining us here today marcus garvey. karen palmer bethlehem dusty ragout k.k. and thank you very much to our studio audience for being here today after globe. media and don thanks for watching and take care. the for. the fun. place. there are no fight left in scotland. or are there oh i see here on the shuttle up here some vikings marched through the streets and. this unique ritual is part of any odd the biggest fire festival in your. claims are moments. next on the floor of the game is used to dominate nairobi now it's cliffy artists. the few small profit the feel of just sitting in the studio and doing a small small banking needs to take the awful to the floor of the street art is transforming the city and its people together they're making something new 77 percent. to 60 minutes long d.w. . just a few curious enough. to leave yourself the border. to mexico you to show good don't miss out southern napalm the 250 blind people are about to see again glassy is one of them from whom the from an improvised clinic is being
a definitive answer anyway i'd like to thank all of my panelists for joining us here today marcus garvey. karen palmer bethlehem dusty ragout k.k. and thank you very much to our studio audience for being here today after globe. media and don thanks for watching and take care. the for. the fun. place. there are no fight left in scotland. or are there oh i see here on the shuttle up here some vikings marched through the streets and. this unique ritual is part of any odd the biggest fire festival...
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a definitive answer anyway i'd like to thank all of my panelists for joining us here today marcus garvey. karen palmer thank you i have to see. rog i got k.k. and. thank you very much to our studio audience for being here today after global media for. von thanks so much and take care. of the for. environmentally conscious living. with maximum comfort. from tanzania is helping make it possible he started with sustainable ideas. he's inspiring others to innovate at his invention school. in 30 minutes g.w. . italy's little criminals many young people are entangled in robberies drug dealing and violence. some eventually end up in the mob. but there are those working on solutions a country wide network gives juvenile delinquents a chance the organization aims to save. the 60 minutes. frank food. international gateway to the best connection self in road and rail. located in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world. experience outstanding shopping and dining on 1st try our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport city managed by from. the but. this is the w. news live from vi
a definitive answer anyway i'd like to thank all of my panelists for joining us here today marcus garvey. karen palmer thank you i have to see. rog i got k.k. and. thank you very much to our studio audience for being here today after global media for. von thanks so much and take care. of the for. environmentally conscious living. with maximum comfort. from tanzania is helping make it possible he started with sustainable ideas. he's inspiring others to innovate at his invention school. in 30...
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a definitive answer anyway i'd like to thank all of my panelists for joining us here today marcus garvey. karen palmer that i have just to. write about k.k. and. thank you very much to our studio audience for being here today after global media. and don thanks so much and take care. to. keep learning. wait a 2nd. we want the whole picture our facts instead of make i.d.'s shifts to live us . from atlanta to reality to cryptocurrency to your topics for live in an ever changing digital world let's talk to devise a shim. w's. italy's little criminals many young people are untangle often robberies drug dealing and violence and. some eventually end up in the mob. but there are those working on solutions a countrywide network gives juvenile delinquents a chance the organization aims to save them from the mob. in 30 minutes on d w. with him had a big gun because others were lying if i had known that the boat would be that small i never would have gone on a trip to i would not have put myself and my parents on that dangerous lot of the game of the going to get a slave who would. love one son to t
a definitive answer anyway i'd like to thank all of my panelists for joining us here today marcus garvey. karen palmer that i have just to. write about k.k. and. thank you very much to our studio audience for being here today after global media. and don thanks so much and take care. to. keep learning. wait a 2nd. we want the whole picture our facts instead of make i.d.'s shifts to live us . from atlanta to reality to cryptocurrency to your topics for live in an ever changing digital world let's...
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in 919 marcus garvey had over 6000000 members of the un i.a.e.a. with no facebook no instagram to speak of no phones widely but the conditions of oppression was so clear the material disadvantage was so obvious that we had to organize and i think now would be living under this delusion that things i'm somehow improved because we've had a black president and a few black m.p.'s you know i should say the 9091 politics right actually brought down that have to say with the labor leadership going on here strong lisa nally all these different candidates who weren't really great friends arguably of jeremy corbyn they will be emphasizing their anti racist and identity politics credentials to take over what corbin has created is the largest socialist movement in west europe. i say this to many people have discussions about politics with really cut through all the rhetoric all of the ballast all of the. platitudes and what is their voting record what are their policies if you looked into the house the famous image of the vote in the house when the vote was go
in 919 marcus garvey had over 6000000 members of the un i.a.e.a. with no facebook no instagram to speak of no phones widely but the conditions of oppression was so clear the material disadvantage was so obvious that we had to organize and i think now would be living under this delusion that things i'm somehow improved because we've had a black president and a few black m.p.'s you know i should say the 9091 politics right actually brought down that have to say with the labor leadership going on...
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but the greatest advocate was marcus garvey. the second, lancer wretchedness, and they were for violet matt turner, remember. the third were washington and others. this debate in the black committee served us well. then 20th century, that debate occurred with the civil rights movement. people don't realize but in the '60s we had our own tea party movement, within the civil rights movement. when everybody had first that we should have a legal challenge to segregation, , and when the students at greensboro believed if the pace wasn't aggressive enough, they started the sit ins, and dr. king was dispatched from atlanta to discourage those students from doing that, and they said to him, lead, follow, or get out of the way. and so dr. king then, the leadership didn't embrace it, but then come so that was one of the current. we also then, you saw the splintered of the civil rights movement, snake, sl -- is these different division about how we should pursue the path forward. and then you had your insurrections, the black panther party
but the greatest advocate was marcus garvey. the second, lancer wretchedness, and they were for violet matt turner, remember. the third were washington and others. this debate in the black committee served us well. then 20th century, that debate occurred with the civil rights movement. people don't realize but in the '60s we had our own tea party movement, within the civil rights movement. when everybody had first that we should have a legal challenge to segregation, , and when the students at...
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meanwhile 2 time grand slam champion garvey muguruza is also through to the last stage she came through a tough match against russia's veronica. in 3 sets the spaniard began the season ranked as number 36 in the world she's now cracked into the top 2026 year old is looking for her 1st title since april last year. running formula one world champion lewis hamilton was the fasces on the 1st day of testing in barcelona ahead of the new season or cities have won the last 6 constructors title so it's all surprised to see them setting the pace teammate valtteri bottas had been quickest in the morning before the briton eclipsed him in the afternoon session tracks for sap and ended last season 3rd behind the mercedes duo he was 4th quickest after having an early spin we definitely prove the car in the areas you want to do so now we just have to do a lot of laps test all the parts and see what we can improve it further and hopefully it's going to be enough golf's world number one rory mcilroy says he strongly rejects the idea of playing in the proposed premier golf league tiger woods says he's al
meanwhile 2 time grand slam champion garvey muguruza is also through to the last stage she came through a tough match against russia's veronica. in 3 sets the spaniard began the season ranked as number 36 in the world she's now cracked into the top 2026 year old is looking for her 1st title since april last year. running formula one world champion lewis hamilton was the fasces on the 1st day of testing in barcelona ahead of the new season or cities have won the last 6 constructors title so it's...
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this was briefly embraced by president lincoln and marcus garvey. the second, the insurrectionists. they were for violence. nat turner. remember. the third were accommodationists, booker t. washington and others. this debate was in the black community service as well. thatg the 20th century, debate occurred within the civil rights movement. people don't realize, in the 1960's, we had our own tea party movement within the civil rights movement, where everybody first thought we should have a legal challenge of segregation. while the students at greensboro, they believed the pace wasn't fast enough, they started the sit-ins. dr. king was dispatched from atlanta to discourage those students from doing that. and they said to him lead, , follow or get out of the way. but the leadership did not embrace it. so that was one of the currents. you saw the splintering of the civil rights movement. lc -- because of these different divisions of how we should pursue the path forward. then you had your , the blacknists panther party, the republicans believed we should have a separate state in the un
this was briefly embraced by president lincoln and marcus garvey. the second, the insurrectionists. they were for violence. nat turner. remember. the third were accommodationists, booker t. washington and others. this debate was in the black community service as well. thatg the 20th century, debate occurred within the civil rights movement. people don't realize, in the 1960's, we had our own tea party movement within the civil rights movement, where everybody first thought we should have a...
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black men who saw the horizon and the stars they marched as garvey held out his hand not to ethiopia reasons, why? why do we die so young? why are we not like our grandfathers sitting on the porch rocking away the years? why are we not the black man returning from the wars and lifting our girlfriends up into wives again? why do we did this early death? after all the exercise and pills come after the changing diet, why is it such a cruel hunger that appears and takes our years. black men, my friends resting in their open coffins waiting for someone to sing, precious lord, take their hand black hands closing with so much love still left to give. [applause] i dedicate that poem to kobe bryant and his family. his 20 years since i wrote Ãb so the new addition of fathering words is coming out thanks to black classic Ãthis is the book that the library selected for dc read program. it's a book that i guess like lonnie bunch i didn't know i could write. when i first started writing poetry my phones were very short. the idea of writing a memoir who something i think i never thought about. i wr
black men who saw the horizon and the stars they marched as garvey held out his hand not to ethiopia reasons, why? why do we die so young? why are we not like our grandfathers sitting on the porch rocking away the years? why are we not the black man returning from the wars and lifting our girlfriends up into wives again? why do we did this early death? after all the exercise and pills come after the changing diet, why is it such a cruel hunger that appears and takes our years. black men, my...
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black men who saw the horizon in the stars, they marched as if garvey held out his hand not to ethiopiawn reasons. why? why do we die so young? why are we not like our grandfathers hitting on the porch rocking away the years? why are we not like black men lifting our girlfriends up into wives again ? why do we take this early death, after all the exercise and bills, after the changing dies, why is there such a cruel hunger that appears and takes our years, black men , my friends resting in the open copies, waiting for some of the things same precious loss. and take their hands, black and closing. with so much love still left to give. and i will dedicate back home to kobe bryant. >> 20 years since i wrote following words. and so the new edition of fathering words coming out thanks to lack plastic press and paul coates. this was the book that the library of dc reads program. is a book that i just sort of like the lonnie bunche, i like to write. when i first started writing poetry, i would be sitting around reading, my phones are very short and the idea of sitting down and writing a memoir
black men who saw the horizon in the stars, they marched as if garvey held out his hand not to ethiopiawn reasons. why? why do we die so young? why are we not like our grandfathers hitting on the porch rocking away the years? why are we not like black men lifting our girlfriends up into wives again ? why do we take this early death, after all the exercise and bills, after the changing dies, why is there such a cruel hunger that appears and takes our years, black men , my friends resting in the...
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i'm joe garvey. i do not live in bayview but i own two retail properties there and i'm there everyday and i have an affinity for the neighborhood. i oppose the proposed rezoning because it doesn't solve the neighborhood's challenges. i own retail properties across the street from the triangle didn't my windows get broken into every six months. the windows get smashed. bayview has a 30% vacancy and what addresses that is more people near the retail. bayview is very poorly zoned. you have a t-line light rail two miles from downtown, low density, 40-foot height limits and rh is o1 on the west side a1 on the east side. nothing will change the fact it is a blighted area. there was a recent study conducted by the ssmta a couple of days ago, a 106-page report, very well done and talked about the challenges that bayview has in regards to bayview and states the bayview community members have persistently claimed bayview has been neglected. this high rate of vehicle ownerships reflects the geographic isolation
i'm joe garvey. i do not live in bayview but i own two retail properties there and i'm there everyday and i have an affinity for the neighborhood. i oppose the proposed rezoning because it doesn't solve the neighborhood's challenges. i own retail properties across the street from the triangle didn't my windows get broken into every six months. the windows get smashed. bayview has a 30% vacancy and what addresses that is more people near the retail. bayview is very poorly zoned. you have a...
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i'm joe garvey. i do not live in bayview but i own two retail properties there and i'm there everyday and i have an affinity for the neighborhood. i oppose the proposed rezoning because it doesn't solve the neighborhood's challenges. i own retail properties across the street from the triangle didn't my windows get broken into every six months. the windows get smashed. bayview has a 30% vacancy and what addresses that is more people near the retail. bayview is very poorly zoned. you have a t-line light rail two miles from downtown, low density, 40-foot height limits and rh is o1 on the west side a1 on the east side. nothing will change the fact it is a blighted area. there was a recent study conducted by the ssmta a couple of days ago, a 106-page report, very well done and talked about the challenges that bayview has in regards to bayview and states the bayview community members have persistently claimed bayview has been neglected. this high rate of vehicle ownerships reflects the geographic isolation
i'm joe garvey. i do not live in bayview but i own two retail properties there and i'm there everyday and i have an affinity for the neighborhood. i oppose the proposed rezoning because it doesn't solve the neighborhood's challenges. i own retail properties across the street from the triangle didn't my windows get broken into every six months. the windows get smashed. bayview has a 30% vacancy and what addresses that is more people near the retail. bayview is very poorly zoned. you have a...