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but the first thing bill hansen said is we need to organize some students to challenge -- bill hansen's take was i'm a white boy and i don't need to be leaving. but we need a black person and you've already done all this stuff. he said if you went into one of these white restaurants and was arrested what would your parents say? they would come up here and come to the jail house and say, james, is this what you want to do, and i'd say yes. he said we'll do whatever you need for us to support you and go back home. they talked to me about, you know, if you get involved and stuff, and they talk about don't you ever go through no white doors, no back door. there's a front door white people go, you go through it, too. there wasn't a whole lot to do, but i shared with them how mama and them rode the bus and i didn't know it, but to me that's just how they were. and i remember brian womack was what we considered the rich white man in willisville. and as i got involved he was talking to mom about you need to go get that boy and he up there doing all this and not running around and blah, blah, bl
but the first thing bill hansen said is we need to organize some students to challenge -- bill hansen's take was i'm a white boy and i don't need to be leaving. but we need a black person and you've already done all this stuff. he said if you went into one of these white restaurants and was arrested what would your parents say? they would come up here and come to the jail house and say, james, is this what you want to do, and i'd say yes. he said we'll do whatever you need for us to support you...
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. >> julia butler hansen of washington state is definitely one of the women in this era who is pushingl along for women in terms of this apprenticeship that they're serving as a group. she becomes a very influential member of the house. her background was actually as a member a longtime member of the washington state house of representatives. scott a lot of legislative experience before she ever comes to capitol hill. she was the chair of a couple of different kind of committees in the state legislator. she served quite often as speaker. one of the things she did in washington was that she was a prime mover behind establishing the ferry system in the united states. scott a lot of legislative experience. she's not your typical freshman when she's elected in 1960 and a special election. she quickly moves into a position of influence. she gets a seat on the appropriations committee in the house and by the mid 1960s, she vies for a subcommittee chairman ship, one of the so this is one of the cardinals of the committee. she commits competes for a seat on the interior and related agencies su
. >> julia butler hansen of washington state is definitely one of the women in this era who is pushingl along for women in terms of this apprenticeship that they're serving as a group. she becomes a very influential member of the house. her background was actually as a member a longtime member of the washington state house of representatives. scott a lot of legislative experience before she ever comes to capitol hill. she was the chair of a couple of different kind of committees in the...
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julia butler hansen of washington state is definitely one of the women in this era who is pushing the ball along for women in terms of this apprenticeship they're serving as a group. she becomes a very influential member of the house, and her background was actually as a member, a long time member of the washington statehouse of representatives. so she's got lot of legislative speerps before she ever comes to capitol hill. she was the chair of a couple different committees in the state legislator. she served quite often as speaker protam. one of the things in washington she was a prime mover behind establishing the ferry system in the state. so she's got a lot of legislative experience. and she's not your typical freshman when she's elected in 1960. and she very quickly moves into a position of influence. she gets a seat on the appropriations committee on the house. and by the mid-1960s she vies for a subcommittee chairmanship, one of the so-called cardinals of the appropriations committee. and she competes for a seat on the interior and related agencies subcommittee. and it's a tough
julia butler hansen of washington state is definitely one of the women in this era who is pushing the ball along for women in terms of this apprenticeship they're serving as a group. she becomes a very influential member of the house, and her background was actually as a member, a long time member of the washington statehouse of representatives. so she's got lot of legislative speerps before she ever comes to capitol hill. she was the chair of a couple different committees in the state...
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like some of the earlier women, like julia butler hansen, she has got a lot of experience.s a lawyer, she serves as a judge in michigan. and she is elected to the house in 1954 and she comes in in 1955. and she, too, very quickly moves into positions of influence purchase the first woman after a number of women in congress had campaigned with the speaker to get a seat on the very exclusive ways and means committee, the tax committee. and from that position, she really weighs in on a lot of the issues affecting women monetarily, but she is probably best known as the mother of the equal rights amendment. every year, she reintroduced the equal rights amendment, which has a history in congress going back to 1923. and the bill was just stuck in the judiciary committee and it never came out. she was a lawyer by training. she was very critical of the supreme court. she did not think the supreme court was ever going to decide a case that would make women truly equal with men. and so she got behind equal rights amendment. she gets it out of the judiciary committee with the discharge
like some of the earlier women, like julia butler hansen, she has got a lot of experience.s a lawyer, she serves as a judge in michigan. and she is elected to the house in 1954 and she comes in in 1955. and she, too, very quickly moves into positions of influence purchase the first woman after a number of women in congress had campaigned with the speaker to get a seat on the very exclusive ways and means committee, the tax committee. and from that position, she really weighs in on a lot of the...
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hansen: thank you. >> senator scott. sen. scott: thank you, chairman johnson, for holding this hearing today, thank you, postmaster general, for being here. for ae had vote by mail long time and it has worked really well, and i think the post office has done a great job. they have worked for three elections and worked hard to make it happen. , can you talk about why you are uniquely qualified and what background you bring to be postmaster general, and why you were picked by the board of the postal service? postmaster dejoy: thank you, senator. there's two things that you could look at, you could look at the two big actions i have taken . the board will have to speak for their evaluation of me, but i have done -- i think one of the like is my experience with large programs, large logistical transformations. back in the 1990's, i have done a $3 billion transformation of the postal network regarding , bigtransport equipment projects for boeing, disney, transformational projects for horizon. that particular type of experience, i
hansen: thank you. >> senator scott. sen. scott: thank you, chairman johnson, for holding this hearing today, thank you, postmaster general, for being here. for ae had vote by mail long time and it has worked really well, and i think the post office has done a great job. they have worked for three elections and worked hard to make it happen. , can you talk about why you are uniquely qualified and what background you bring to be postmaster general, and why you were picked by the board of...
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hansen: i would appreciate them by sunday night, if possible. by the end of next week, ballots will start to go out. last year, the inspector general interviewed managers at postal facilities about handling elections. he found facilities typically process political mail as first-class mail, delivering more than 95% of election mail in 1-3 days. will you commit to the goal of delivering 95% of election mail within 1-3 days, the same as the postal service did in 2018? postmaster dejoy: yes. sen. hansen: i want to move on to the issues of the decommissioning of sorting machines. at the manchester adjuster bishop facility in my state, four machines have been taken out of service. three of them are sitting there. i am told one has been dismantled and sold to a company in pennsylvania for scrap metal. the facility only has one other machine that can do the work of the machine that has been sold for scrap. fails, like it did yesterday when i spoke with the postal workers, sorting stops and in the mail is delayed until the machine can be fixed. although
hansen: i would appreciate them by sunday night, if possible. by the end of next week, ballots will start to go out. last year, the inspector general interviewed managers at postal facilities about handling elections. he found facilities typically process political mail as first-class mail, delivering more than 95% of election mail in 1-3 days. will you commit to the goal of delivering 95% of election mail within 1-3 days, the same as the postal service did in 2018? postmaster dejoy: yes. sen....
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and that's how i met greenwich and when greenwich came down, and greenwich and bill hansen. and i hadn't met worth a little bit on, i met him. and so a few days later, they came and started talking. so bill hansen said, "dang, man, you've already done what we and that's when i said, "well, that's how i was raised." and he said, "this will be a that wasn't when they were trying to get us started. but they said they would work in little rock and do some things but when we come back to pine bluff we need to sit down because this is a college town and there's a lot of segregation here. and here you guys are down here. y'all got all these mcdonald's and all of this and the black people can't go to, and this city is driven by this university here. so that's -- and that's how i met them. yes. >> do you remember more specifically about this group of folks in greenwich and hansen and one's black, one's white. they're snic people, probably the first you might have heard of snic maybe? >> when we met, greenwich talked about he had been involved in labor and union groups a lot. when bil
and that's how i met greenwich and when greenwich came down, and greenwich and bill hansen. and i hadn't met worth a little bit on, i met him. and so a few days later, they came and started talking. so bill hansen said, "dang, man, you've already done what we and that's when i said, "well, that's how i was raised." and he said, "this will be a that wasn't when they were trying to get us started. but they said they would work in little rock and do some things but when we come...
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before hansen was one of the guides so it's very surreal to be to know that you're walking around you on the phone it's being controlled by someone you know on there so far and it does feel a bit sort of you know it's surreal and a bit sort of futuristic and somewhat by late june almost 1000000 people have taken one of these virtual tours then the islands where reopened for visitors but the recording of each virtual tour is still available online it's a fun tool it's something to do while you're bored at home and you know and look down hour and isolation so it's. it's entertaining but it's also informative you know the idea is to get people's appetite and and get them to want to come and experience this in real life. social media is becoming increasingly important to get people excited about travelling instagram has played a major role in establishing troll tanga in norway the crimean or in paris and the current. in bavaria as photo hotspots and i admit to having waited in a queue before to shoot this photo in mexico on the instagram account insta repeat you can see how like many holi
before hansen was one of the guides so it's very surreal to be to know that you're walking around you on the phone it's being controlled by someone you know on there so far and it does feel a bit sort of you know it's surreal and a bit sort of futuristic and somewhat by late june almost 1000000 people have taken one of these virtual tours then the islands where reopened for visitors but the recording of each virtual tour is still available online it's a fun tool it's something to do while...
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this is all that's left of karen hansen's parliament in northern california which she and her family are in they had 2 minutes to evacuate the small farm the full flames obliterated it behind never say a thing like it was the whole sky was red and orange i mean if. i don't have just read 9 and it was coming over the hill. there and it was massive i've never seen one like it only took a few minutes to get here the flames she describes the still making their way across california in the form of hundreds of separate fires they were sparked by thousands of lightning strikes and fanned by record breaking hate with more than 3000 square kilometers of land destroyed many fear their plots may be next. are really worth. their birds down the next 3 days. by tomorrow maybe you know more but pretty much i'm thinking we're going to. now it's unpredictable nature of this isn't understaffed firefighting. that much of what will happen next depends on weather conditions as the heat wave continues across california many more properties a likely to succumb to the flames. switching gears a hotly anticip
this is all that's left of karen hansen's parliament in northern california which she and her family are in they had 2 minutes to evacuate the small farm the full flames obliterated it behind never say a thing like it was the whole sky was red and orange i mean if. i don't have just read 9 and it was coming over the hill. there and it was massive i've never seen one like it only took a few minutes to get here the flames she describes the still making their way across california in the form of...
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sen hansen: thank you. scott?n johnson: senator scott: thank you, chairman johnson, for holding this hearing. thank you mr. dejoy for being here. we have had vote by mail for a long time. it has worked really well. i think the post office in florida has done a good job in making sure it has worked. they work hard to make it happen. can you talk about why you are qualified and what background you bring to being postmaster general, why you were picked by -- by the postal service? postmaster dejoy: thank you, senator. i mean, there are two things you could look at. the board will have to speak to their evaluation of me, but i have done -- i think one of the things they like is my experience with large logistical transformations. back in the 1990's, i did a 3 billion-dollar transformation of the postal network regarding mail transfer equipment. i have done big projects with boeing, big projects with disney, big projects with transformation for verizon. that type of experience, i think, and my commitment to public serv
sen hansen: thank you. scott?n johnson: senator scott: thank you, chairman johnson, for holding this hearing. thank you mr. dejoy for being here. we have had vote by mail for a long time. it has worked really well. i think the post office in florida has done a good job in making sure it has worked. they work hard to make it happen. can you talk about why you are qualified and what background you bring to being postmaster general, why you were picked by -- by the postal service? postmaster...
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lizzy hansen, teacher joins us from south dakota. appreciate your voice. >> thank you so much. >>> the president trading the whistle for a bug horn with a racist and sexist tweet an housewives. >>> plusprimeary, speaking with a reporter she kicked out of her victory speech. >>> the first it campaign appearance of joe biden and kamala harris is moments away. stand by for that. ♪ come on in, we're open. ♪ all we do is hand you the bag. simple. done. we adapt and we change. you know, you just figure it out. we've just been finding a way to keep on pushing. ♪ gimme two minutes. eligible for medicare. we've just been finding a way to keep on pushing. and i'll tell you some important things to know about medicare. first, it doesn't pay for everything. say this pizza... [mmm pizza...] is your part b medical expenses. this much - about 80 percent... medicare will pay for. what's left... this slice here... well... that's on you. and that's where an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company comes in
lizzy hansen, teacher joins us from south dakota. appreciate your voice. >> thank you so much. >>> the president trading the whistle for a bug horn with a racist and sexist tweet an housewives. >>> plusprimeary, speaking with a reporter she kicked out of her victory speech. >>> the first it campaign appearance of joe biden and kamala harris is moments away. stand by for that. ♪ come on in, we're open. ♪ all we do is hand you the bag. simple. done. we adapt...
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. >> miss hansen, you went through a stop sign, not only endangering your life, but the lives of otherple. >> i'm sorry, i don't usually drive like that, but i had the car for only a few days. i guess i did have my mind on how beautifully it was driving. >> here is your driver's license and registration. also this citation requires your , appearance personally within the next 48 hours. >> alright. >> a career in law enforcement is difficult and demanding. once an officer has taken his oath of office, he steps from the backstage peace and privacy of civilian life into the per permanent onstage spotlight of public scrutiny. [whistleblowing] his whole way of life must change. the public expects him to be a superman and he must strive to be one. on and off duty his faults will be magnified in the eyes of the public. a police officer cannot spare any effort to make everything he does ethically sound. >> it is a funny thing. planningo well she is another picnic this week and i might even have a beer myself. >> it will taste pretty good. >> the personal shortcomings overlooked by his friends
. >> miss hansen, you went through a stop sign, not only endangering your life, but the lives of otherple. >> i'm sorry, i don't usually drive like that, but i had the car for only a few days. i guess i did have my mind on how beautifully it was driving. >> here is your driver's license and registration. also this citation requires your , appearance personally within the next 48 hours. >> alright. >> a career in law enforcement is difficult and demanding. once an...
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home affairs commissioner earlier hansen who also happens to be swedish she wants e.u. member states to lift all border checks within the block by the end of june as we mentioned to the european c.d.c. their assessment is that your wave of transmission has not yet so that's not happening as it. well we have to see it because that's the decision from every country themself and every country is doing what they think is best we have since the beginning wanted to have a coordinated in e.u. wide solution that would have been the best but that has shown it's not possible but i still i mean you are was in the government together with me so we know each other very well and we speak all the time so i know very well that they really want to have a coordinated answer and i think that would have been the best because now every country has their own. right reason for why they are lifting or not lifting different border conscience and that is not the best of the time for you and for example different countries they have export restrictions sweden did not have it for example with the
home affairs commissioner earlier hansen who also happens to be swedish she wants e.u. member states to lift all border checks within the block by the end of june as we mentioned to the european c.d.c. their assessment is that your wave of transmission has not yet so that's not happening as it. well we have to see it because that's the decision from every country themself and every country is doing what they think is best we have since the beginning wanted to have a coordinated in e.u. wide...
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can call anything aggravated rioting you look really angry while he was running down the street it hansen's the fine for obstructing emergency vehicles from accessing highways and requires a court to order arrested. for damages of state and property that's like a new tax i've noticed no i don't want to make the protesters pay for whatever happens if it's convenient and problematic because we were talking about this earlier i went to a college town was a member of a sorority for attorneys the crazy things on campus all the time and off tennessee titans should the tennessee titans go to the super bowl or get close to it people would lose people would riot people would act crazy and none of this goes into play when it is any type of action that does not involve minorities in my freshman is that we keep seeing all these laws enacted specifically because president trump has gone out on this law and order ledge to basically punish people who he deems as not worthy of protesting or people who are using their voices in a way that he does not like that's so true and it's now it's like ok 1st let's y
can call anything aggravated rioting you look really angry while he was running down the street it hansen's the fine for obstructing emergency vehicles from accessing highways and requires a court to order arrested. for damages of state and property that's like a new tax i've noticed no i don't want to make the protesters pay for whatever happens if it's convenient and problematic because we were talking about this earlier i went to a college town was a member of a sorority for attorneys the...
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december 11th 22001 when china became member of the world trade organization time that attorney chris hansen author of beating the dragon. a short time ago an american airplane. hiroshima. standing up claiming any. girl cries that heard the word how until and you don't know her chin it's. like most americans growing up after the war the bombs were a great thing they ended the war they say hundreds of thousands of lives on both sides and that's what my grandfather always said was his reason for the decision. truman was hoping for a dual strategy one was to drop the bombs and hope that japan would surrender the number 2 the americans were trying to send a message to the soviet union there was american poor planning in october 145 and had chosen 20 targets in russia. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to heal some air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area russia. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so of added 11000000000 barrels of oil. you take
december 11th 22001 when china became member of the world trade organization time that attorney chris hansen author of beating the dragon. a short time ago an american airplane. hiroshima. standing up claiming any. girl cries that heard the word how until and you don't know her chin it's. like most americans growing up after the war the bombs were a great thing they ended the war they say hundreds of thousands of lives on both sides and that's what my grandfather always said was his reason for...
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we are joined by historian david hansen and my new book the trump century. please get to your. order and get your copies of my new merchandise store lou dobbs shop.com and send a message to the radical left and embrace independents and democrats as well. you get the team% off your order by taking the maga premium. we will be right back. stay with us. - hey, can i... - safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. safyeah. this moving 40%. thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your service online in a few easy steps. now that's simple, easy, awesome. transfer your service in minutes, making moving with xfinity a bree
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we are joined by historian david hansen and my new book the trump century. please get to your. order and get your copies of my new merchandise store lou dobbs shop.com and send a message to the radical left and embrace independents and democrats as well. you get the team% off your order by taking the maga premium. we will be motorcycle riders love the open road. and geico loves helping riders get to where they're going, so to help even more, geico is giving new and current customers a fifteen percent credit on their motorcycle policies with the geico giveback. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. the geico giveback. helping riders focus on the road ahead. that paved the way. find their stories. make them count. at ancestry. yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your
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the first mask of hansen's inspired poetry, again the perpetuation of a patronage of other artists. >> there's a certain immediacy to the hands. make a nice paperweight (laughs). >> is actually question i think we can get every week. maybe the answer will be different every. week what item of the 50 objects as your favorite and the most significant? >> my favorite is probably one that we will get to towards the end of the program at the end of the series so i shouldn't say too much about it. it is very much like a 19th century version of ten timorous are's famous oak tack tabulation of election -- if you remember the latest feuded election, he wrote down the votes here is all virginia will do this, florida will do that. bush will get to 70, here is how gore can get to 70. that book tag is in the smithsonian. well the new york historical society has a miniature version of the vote tag. abraham lincoln calculating how on earth as unpopular has he is in 1964 how he's gonna get to the number of electoral votes to get reelected. that's my favorite. >> extraordinary little document? right >
the first mask of hansen's inspired poetry, again the perpetuation of a patronage of other artists. >> there's a certain immediacy to the hands. make a nice paperweight (laughs). >> is actually question i think we can get every week. maybe the answer will be different every. week what item of the 50 objects as your favorite and the most significant? >> my favorite is probably one that we will get to towards the end of the program at the end of the series so i shouldn't say too...
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the victim 29 -year-old [inaudible] served for nearly four years and a second officer was hurt but hansenleased from hospital grade 44 -year-old man was taken into custody following that 12 hour standoff. i'm ashley strohmeyer and now back to the greg gutfeld show for all your headlines log on to foxnews .com. ntyou're watching the powerful head lou headlines in news, fox. greg: biden into silence over violence. current osha wisconsin saw several nights of mayhem following the police shooting of jacob blake. at tuesday two people were shot and killed and a 17-year-old has been charged with her murder. later this week joe biden address the riots. >> for testing brutality is a right and absolutely necessary. but burning down communities is not for tests it's needless violence. violence that endangers lives, violence that guts of businesses and shutters businesses. that is wrong. the problem we have right now as is we are in donald trump's america. he is rooting for more violence and not lessen these clear about that. what's he doing but pouring gasoline on the fire? greg: joe finally condem
the victim 29 -year-old [inaudible] served for nearly four years and a second officer was hurt but hansenleased from hospital grade 44 -year-old man was taken into custody following that 12 hour standoff. i'm ashley strohmeyer and now back to the greg gutfeld show for all your headlines log on to foxnews .com. ntyou're watching the powerful head lou headlines in news, fox. greg: biden into silence over violence. current osha wisconsin saw several nights of mayhem following the police shooting...
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picture davis hansen, professor, have you heard anything more cynical?ed to stop showing people because it's showing up in the focus groups. >> i think they thought joe biden would run out the clock, 8 or 9 point lead, he would be in the basement, everybody was told to allow things as they were. donald trump owned him as the incumbent president. they made a devil gar bargain with bernie sanders. they're saying to biden, we'll provide the anarchy and the chaos, you can then accept our agenda after the election when you win. we get our enthu with you, then you promise the country the violence ends. it probably would. joe biden is a prisoner of these people. i'm not sure he can renege on the promise. your news abc, cnn, nbc, cbs, you aren't saying where the country is. the country is going one way and the media is saying george floyd defund the police going the other, and biden is an echo chamber. like if hillary thinking she'll get a landmark, um, landslide mandate by going in to georgia and arizona on the eve of the election and blowing the election and h
picture davis hansen, professor, have you heard anything more cynical?ed to stop showing people because it's showing up in the focus groups. >> i think they thought joe biden would run out the clock, 8 or 9 point lead, he would be in the basement, everybody was told to allow things as they were. donald trump owned him as the incumbent president. they made a devil gar bargain with bernie sanders. they're saying to biden, we'll provide the anarchy and the chaos, you can then accept our...
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hansen's daughter. there is me biting the head off the herring. you have to see the whole thing., 9:00 eastern, 6:00 in the west. take it out. >> jessica: i know i'll be watching with my mask on. everyone should come as well. thank you for tuning in, and now here's harris faulkner. >> harris: at any moment now, president trump will speak with reporters at the white house, and we are waiting for that so we can bring it to you live. it is amid a growing war of words with the joe biden over the response to the coronavirus. this is "outnumbered overtime" now. i'm harris faulkner. the pandemic, a key focus in the 2020 race, as you know. joe biden calling on every american to wear a mask in public places for the next three months. after saying president trump should be issuing a national mandate. watch
hansen's daughter. there is me biting the head off the herring. you have to see the whole thing., 9:00 eastern, 6:00 in the west. take it out. >> jessica: i know i'll be watching with my mask on. everyone should come as well. thank you for tuning in, and now here's harris faulkner. >> harris: at any moment now, president trump will speak with reporters at the white house, and we are waiting for that so we can bring it to you live. it is amid a growing war of words with the joe biden...
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hansen's daughter. there is me biting the head off the herring. you have to see the whole thing. fbn, saturday night, 9:00 eastern, 6:00 in the west. take it out. >> jessica: i know i'll be watching with my mask on. everyone should come as well. thank you for tuning in, and now here's harris faulkner. >> harris: at any moment now, president trump will speak with reporters at the white house, and we are waiting for that so we can bring it to you live. it is amid a growing war of words with the joe biden over the response to the coronavirus. this is "outnumbered overtime" now. i'm harris faulkner. the pandemic, a key focus in the 2020 race, as you know. joe biden calling on every american to wear a mask in public places for the next three months. after saying president trump should be issuing a national mandate. watch joe biden. >> every single american should be wearing a mask when they are outside for the next three months at minimum. it is not about your rights. it's about your responsibilities as an american. be a patriot. protect your fellow citizens. protect your fellow citiz
hansen's daughter. there is me biting the head off the herring. you have to see the whole thing. fbn, saturday night, 9:00 eastern, 6:00 in the west. take it out. >> jessica: i know i'll be watching with my mask on. everyone should come as well. thank you for tuning in, and now here's harris faulkner. >> harris: at any moment now, president trump will speak with reporters at the white house, and we are waiting for that so we can bring it to you live. it is amid a growing war of...
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charles hansen, others. they were the ones that took the passion from the streets and translated it into the courtrooms of our country. and to the noble work of reminding folks of the thing that we don't seem to constantly to be reminded of and that is backed break point that we are all equal and should be treated that way. one of my hear you enjoyed here as was marshall another example of a great howard graduate. we can keep going. [laughter] and so for all of those reasons i dreamt of going to howard. i wanted to go to howard and i did go to howard. and thankfully i did. [cheering] and dw is also a good school. [laughter] >> host: more to the point of howard. you do right with such reverence for the university. you right at howard you would come as you were and leave as the person you aspired to be. there were no false choices. we weren't just told we have the capacity to be great, we were challenged to live up to that potential. >> guest: that's right. at howard it's interesting jonathan, you remember bec
charles hansen, others. they were the ones that took the passion from the streets and translated it into the courtrooms of our country. and to the noble work of reminding folks of the thing that we don't seem to constantly to be reminded of and that is backed break point that we are all equal and should be treated that way. one of my hear you enjoyed here as was marshall another example of a great howard graduate. we can keep going. [laughter] and so for all of those reasons i dreamt of going...
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people say al hansen beecher, that's it. and jim dey and sharon people helpless online under kate on site you stored this year for probate i went as we walk up last year when his. [inaudible] there's no costumes old tub of course would decide the week before halloween. i went on to it are nice and can anyone help move this cost them? doctor k came at total stranger and said i've got a costume for you it is homemade. and it was hers. my daughter were, thank you, appreciate that. [applause] this is the biggest thank you all. i'm a man of my word, hope at all times. but three ago made a promise. and the promise was that if -- i was looking teacher in 11th grade needed a kidney. she was dying. and they put a notice on facebook that said can you help me find a kidney for my teacher? if you help me find a kidney for might teach roe put you in my next book. that was my bride. and where are you amy come appear chimera. sue met don't clap yet i haven't told the story done anything about her. here's what happened. as amy writes to me
people say al hansen beecher, that's it. and jim dey and sharon people helpless online under kate on site you stored this year for probate i went as we walk up last year when his. [inaudible] there's no costumes old tub of course would decide the week before halloween. i went on to it are nice and can anyone help move this cost them? doctor k came at total stranger and said i've got a costume for you it is homemade. and it was hers. my daughter were, thank you, appreciate that. [applause] this...
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like some of the other women like jill butler hansen, she has a lot of experience before she ever comes to congress. she is a lawyer. she serves as a judge in michigan, and she is elected to the house in 1954. she comes in 1955. intotoo, very quickly position of influence. she is the first woman, after a number of women in congress had campaigned with the speaker, to get a seat on the very exclusive ways and means committee, the tax committee. she reallyosition, weighs in on a lot of the issues affecting women monetarily. but she is probably best known as the mother of the equal rights amendment. every year, she reintroduced legal rights amendment, which has a history in the house in congress, going back to 1923. was stuck in the judiciary committee and it never came out. she was a lawyer by training. she was very critical of the supreme court. she didn't think the supreme court was ever going to decide a case that would make women truly equal with men. so she got behind a new poll amendment. she gets it out of a judiciary committee with a discharge petition in the early 1970's, passes
like some of the other women like jill butler hansen, she has a lot of experience before she ever comes to congress. she is a lawyer. she serves as a judge in michigan, and she is elected to the house in 1954. she comes in 1955. intotoo, very quickly position of influence. she is the first woman, after a number of women in congress had campaigned with the speaker, to get a seat on the very exclusive ways and means committee, the tax committee. she reallyosition, weighs in on a lot of the issues...