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but up next, harriet tubman on the 20. a year's worth of mortgage payments to 48 lucky winners, thanks to the quicken loans hole-in-one sweepstakes. this year, you could be next. enter today at pgatour.com/quickenloans. if legalzoom has your back.s, over the last 10 years we've helped one million business owners get started. visit legalzoom today for the legal help you need to start and run your business. legalzoom. legal help is here. >>> if you've been paying taerngs harriet tubman is going to be on the $20, moving andrew jackson to the back. it got me thinking, do people even know who is tn $5, how about the $100. we hit the sooeds streets for a "watters' world" currency quiz. ♪ >> they are adding this woman to the currency. >> uh-huh. >> do you know who that is? >> rosa parks. no. >> who is this? >> harriet tubman. >> excellent. who is she so famous for? >> uncle tom's cabin. >> the underground railroad and getting the slaves through to freedom. >> choo choo. >> more american should know our presidents aren't just expr
but up next, harriet tubman on the 20. a year's worth of mortgage payments to 48 lucky winners, thanks to the quicken loans hole-in-one sweepstakes. this year, you could be next. enter today at pgatour.com/quickenloans. if legalzoom has your back.s, over the last 10 years we've helped one million business owners get started. visit legalzoom today for the legal help you need to start and run your business. legalzoom. legal help is here. >>> if you've been paying taerngs harriet tubman...
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tubman, ten years ago but if you look a little closer, her face is familiar. >> on my cousin harriet tubmaneporter: davis great grandfather william ross was tubman's brother. davis learned tubman's story in recent years and realized they shared more than blood, they share determination. >> put me in the hospital a couple of times, you know, no, it didn't stop me. >> reporter: book lover, davis was born with limited eye sight but was determined to read. >> when i could not read, i would listen to tapes. >> reporter: and at 80 years young she's still going, reinacting her cousin's story and building an arsenal for a future museum. her group is also planning a big celebration of the statue, so no one ever forgets. >> so if you could say something to your third cousin harriet tubman, what would you say. >> unaudible. >> reporter: in bristol boro, cherri gregg for kyw news video for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> still to come, on "eyewitness news", taking side. new research shows that some cancers are tougher to beat depending on which side of the body they are on. >>> stephanie stahl explains wh
tubman, ten years ago but if you look a little closer, her face is familiar. >> on my cousin harriet tubmaneporter: davis great grandfather william ross was tubman's brother. davis learned tubman's story in recent years and realized they shared more than blood, they share determination. >> put me in the hospital a couple of times, you know, no, it didn't stop me. >> reporter: book lover, davis was born with limited eye sight but was determined to read. >> when i could...
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>> harriet tubman. >> excellent. who is she so famous for?round railroad and getting the slaves through to freedom. >> choo choo. >> more american should know our presidents aren't just expresidents and rich white slave owners. who is that -- he is ugly. i don't know who that is, i just know it's 20 dollars. >> andrew jackson. >> very good. what did he do? >> owned some slaves? >> i mean, they all did, didn't they? >> washington. >> all white guys look alike? >> no. >> ben franklin. >> benjamin franklin. >> excellent. do you know who ben franklin was? >> a president? >> not a president. >> i know i was like a pump and loved the ladies. but -- >> he did the kite and lightning with the key on the string. >> do you like a fly a kite? >> i haven't flown one in a while. >> i'm not sure that these individuals have impacted me enough to say i'm proud of them to actually be on the currency. >> he did kind of help invent electricity. that kind of helps you? >> okay. >> who is this guy? >> lincoln. >> very good. what did he do? >> i forgot -- what are
>> harriet tubman. >> excellent. who is she so famous for?round railroad and getting the slaves through to freedom. >> choo choo. >> more american should know our presidents aren't just expresidents and rich white slave owners. who is that -- he is ugly. i don't know who that is, i just know it's 20 dollars. >> andrew jackson. >> very good. what did he do? >> owned some slaves? >> i mean, they all did, didn't they? >> washington. >>...
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in 1939 or harriet tubman. like that, in a way, is the same kind of story telling.and the fact that people liked it, and now there's a ten dollar bill were not the things that we were discussing in 2010. >> seth: now i know you're leaving. you got to run off tonight because you have a new show. what do you think the chances are that that one will affect currency? [ laughter ] >> i think strong to very strong. >> seth: strong to very strong. yeah, well you're on a winning streak right now. you're on -- congratulations so much again. >> thank you. i appreciate it. >> seth: such a pleasure to have you. thomas kail everybody. "hamilton" is playing now at the richard rodgers theater. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to aaron paul, gilbert gottfried, thomas kail, mark guiliana. and of course the 8g band. stay tuned for carson daly. we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carson: hey, gang. it's your buddy carson daly here. thanks for tuning in. "last call" is officially on. we're out in l.a. at 97.1
in 1939 or harriet tubman. like that, in a way, is the same kind of story telling.and the fact that people liked it, and now there's a ten dollar bill were not the things that we were discussing in 2010. >> seth: now i know you're leaving. you got to run off tonight because you have a new show. what do you think the chances are that that one will affect currency? [ laughter ] >> i think strong to very strong. >> seth: strong to very strong. yeah, well you're on a winning...
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harriet tubman, eleanor roosevelt, the blonde one from "two broke girls."ry of america is the story of bold, courageous women. and whenever a woman takes a noble, brave stand, "the nightly show" contributes, robin and holly, salute her with their "that's what she said" awards. ♪ >> that's what she said! >> robin: if you think our federal lawmakers are embarrassing, they're nothing compared to crazy state reps. >> holly: take a look at a new amendment proposed by louisiana representative kenny havard last week. >> : a lawmaker offered an amendment to a human trafficking bill that said strippers shouldn't be too old or too heavy. >> harvard: i have put an age limitation on it of no more than 28 years of age and shall be no more than 160 pounds. and i'll take any questions. >> robin: hey, i've got a question. how'd you get to be such a dick? (cheers and applause) >> holly: but this week's "that's what she said" award recipient boldly exclaimed, "i'm not gonna take this lying down!" >> robin: that's what she said. sorry. i couldn't help it. >> holly: that's oka
harriet tubman, eleanor roosevelt, the blonde one from "two broke girls."ry of america is the story of bold, courageous women. and whenever a woman takes a noble, brave stand, "the nightly show" contributes, robin and holly, salute her with their "that's what she said" awards. ♪ >> that's what she said! >> robin: if you think our federal lawmakers are embarrassing, they're nothing compared to crazy state reps. >> holly: take a look at a new...
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clarence: i predict that after $20 when the harriet tubman bill becomes released, which i approve, digital dollars like apple money will begin to make paper money obsolete. john: i predict the federal reserve will raise interest rates when it meets in june. bye-bye. >>> coming up on our program a roundup of top tech stories. colorful events. our top picks and new developments about the five protesters that went on a hunger strike against what they say are injustices of the san francisco police department. this afternoon the frisco five were all hospitalized due to deteriorating health. this caps a week where hundreds marched on city hall. the hunger strikers led the march. they claimed chief awe
clarence: i predict that after $20 when the harriet tubman bill becomes released, which i approve, digital dollars like apple money will begin to make paper money obsolete. john: i predict the federal reserve will raise interest rates when it meets in june. bye-bye. >>> coming up on our program a roundup of top tech stories. colorful events. our top picks and new developments about the five protesters that went on a hunger strike against what they say are injustices of the san...
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harriet tubman may be going on the $20, but we have a gender gap when a black woman earns 66% of what the white man gets paid. [applause] we have got to justice gap. too many black boys and girls passed through a pipeline from underfunded schools to overcrowded [indiscernible] this is one area where things have gotten worse. when i was in college, about half a million people in america were behind bars. today, about 2.2 million. black men are about six times as likely to be in prison right now than white men. around the world, we still have challenges to solve that threaten everybody in the 21st century. old scourges like disease, conflict, but also new challenges from terrorism and climate change. make no mistake, class of 2016, you have got plenty of work to do. but as complicated and sometimes impractical as these challenges may seem, the truth is that your generation is better positioned than any before you to meet those challenges, to flip the script . how you do that, how you meet the challenges, how you bring about change will ultimately be up to you. my generation, like all ge
harriet tubman may be going on the $20, but we have a gender gap when a black woman earns 66% of what the white man gets paid. [applause] we have got to justice gap. too many black boys and girls passed through a pipeline from underfunded schools to overcrowded [indiscernible] this is one area where things have gotten worse. when i was in college, about half a million people in america were behind bars. today, about 2.2 million. black men are about six times as likely to be in prison right now...
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. >> harriet tubman is about to grace the $20 bill and a woman, on the hunt to be the next u.s. president. are women not be adequately represented by emojis? one silicon valley giant thinks it's a big problem and what google wants to do about it. >> google said the emojis don't show women in a diversity prof fegss. take a look. construction worker. man. and private eye. man. so google submitted a proposal to add 13 new emojis, including business woman, doctor, scientist, mechanic and more. in this video, explaining girls talk about not seeing their current selves in emojis. though women, under 30 are the most frequent emojis users. >> fwoogel issuing ate statement no matter where you look, women are gaining visibility and recognition. isn't it time emojis also reflect the reality that women play a key role? google hopes designs will be approved in time. >> thank you, kristin. >> today, a big, smiling place. >> yes. yes. >> i'm getting emojinal about it. >> that is a good one. >> thank you, thank you. here is a look at live doppler 7 hd. sunny skies and low clouds and fog near th
. >> harriet tubman is about to grace the $20 bill and a woman, on the hunt to be the next u.s. president. are women not be adequately represented by emojis? one silicon valley giant thinks it's a big problem and what google wants to do about it. >> google said the emojis don't show women in a diversity prof fegss. take a look. construction worker. man. and private eye. man. so google submitted a proposal to add 13 new emojis, including business woman, doctor, scientist, mechanic...
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promised to put harriet tubman on the $10 bill but now we have to wait until 2034 the $20 bill.eah. women have not been this d.c. by a bill since cosby. [boos] a: oh, like i did it. ben carson praised andrew jackson saying he was a tremendous president. from the grave, jackson said, what did that jigaboo say? that is what he said. that is what he said. i am just reporting. i'm just reporting, mr. president. aboo"?rry say "jig i did. i honestly did. 2016 has been eight b. "b." we lost prince. or as hillary clinton says, my favorite singer, my favorite singer! and now -- is back to doing what he does best, manning the pottery booth at the craft fair. chris christie was supposed to be here tonight. he, his wife, and donald yours dry-cleaning. chris lost a lot of weight recently, didn't he? he said he eliminated everything from his routine that was not necessary. like his self pride hand dignity. -- and dignity. senator bernie sanders is here tonight. senator. i am surprised, you never come to these things. he usually goes to the white house early bird's correspondent dinner. he rec
promised to put harriet tubman on the $10 bill but now we have to wait until 2034 the $20 bill.eah. women have not been this d.c. by a bill since cosby. [boos] a: oh, like i did it. ben carson praised andrew jackson saying he was a tremendous president. from the grave, jackson said, what did that jigaboo say? that is what he said. that is what he said. i am just reporting. i'm just reporting, mr. president. aboo"?rry say "jig i did. i honestly did. 2016 has been eight b....
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. >> harriet tubman is about to grace the $20 bill and a woman, on the hunt to be the next u.s. president. are women not be adequately represented by emojis? one silicon valley giant thinks it's a big problem and what google wants to do about it. >> google said the emojis don't show women in a diversity prof fegss. take a look. construction worker. man. and private eye. man. so google submitted a proposal to add 13 new emojis, including business woman, doctor, scientist, mechanic and more. in this video, explaining girls talk about not seeing their current selves in emojis. though women, under 30 are the most frequent emojis >> fwoogel issuing ate statement no matter where you look, women are gaining visibility and recognition. isn't it time emojis also reflect the reality that women play a key role? google hopes designs will be approved in time. >> thank you, kristin. >> today, a big, smiling place. >> yes. yes. >> i'm getting emojinal about it. >> that is a good one. >> thank you, thank you. here is a look at live doppler 7 hd. sunny skies and low clouds and fog near the coast
. >> harriet tubman is about to grace the $20 bill and a woman, on the hunt to be the next u.s. president. are women not be adequately represented by emojis? one silicon valley giant thinks it's a big problem and what google wants to do about it. >> google said the emojis don't show women in a diversity prof fegss. take a look. construction worker. man. and private eye. man. so google submitted a proposal to add 13 new emojis, including business woman, doctor, scientist, mechanic...
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ben carson was also against harriet tubman replacing andrew jackson on the $20 bill.endous president. from the grave andrew jackson said, what did that jiggaboo say? that's what he said. that's what he said. i'm just the reporter here, guys. i'm just the reporter. i'm the reporter, mr. president. did larry wilmore say jiggaboo on obama's last -- i did. i honestly did. but 2016 has been a beast, though, man. we lost david bowie, merle haggard, prince, or is hillary clinton calls it, my favorite singer, my favorite singer, my favorite singer. okay. biggest thing this year though has been the presidential election. lincoln chafee ran an applicable campaign. now he's back at doing what he does best, manning the pottery booth at the craft fair. chris christie was supposed to be here tonight. i don't know if he made it. he rsvp'ed for three, him, his wife, and donald trump's dry-cleaning. i shouldn't make -- chris lost a lot of weight recently, didn't he? he said he just eliminated everything from his routine that wasn't necessary, like his self, pride, and dignity. you guy
ben carson was also against harriet tubman replacing andrew jackson on the $20 bill.endous president. from the grave andrew jackson said, what did that jiggaboo say? that's what he said. that's what he said. i'm just the reporter here, guys. i'm just the reporter. i'm the reporter, mr. president. did larry wilmore say jiggaboo on obama's last -- i did. i honestly did. but 2016 has been a beast, though, man. we lost david bowie, merle haggard, prince, or is hillary clinton calls it, my favorite...
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harriet tubman may be going on , but we have a gender gap when a black woman earns 66% of what the white man gets paid. [applause] we have got to justice gap. black boys and girls passed through a pipeline from underfunded schools to overcrowded [indiscernible] this is one area where things have gotten worse. in college, about half a million people in america were behind bars. today, about 2.2 million. black men are about six times as likely to be in prison right now than white men. around the world, we still have challenges to solve that threaten everybody in the 21st century. old scourges like disease, also new but challenges from terrorism and climate change. make no mistake, class of 2016, you have got plenty of work to do. sometimesplicated and impractical as these challenges may seem, the truth is that your generation is better positioned than any before you to meet those challenges, to flip the script . how you do that, how you meet the challenges, how you bring about change will ultimately be up to you. , like allion generations, is too confined ir own experience, too invested in
harriet tubman may be going on , but we have a gender gap when a black woman earns 66% of what the white man gets paid. [applause] we have got to justice gap. black boys and girls passed through a pipeline from underfunded schools to overcrowded [indiscernible] this is one area where things have gotten worse. in college, about half a million people in america were behind bars. today, about 2.2 million. black men are about six times as likely to be in prison right now than white men. around the...
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we want harriet tubman's party back. you hear hamilton a lot in the blogosphere. >> hillary clinton is to the right of donald trump. >> please. these are family fights. we don't need to hold press conferences to air our differences. if the republicans want to win in november, they need to cut it out. charles: would donald trump give them one of their core platforms, sort of a peacemaking bargaining chip? >> abortion, maybe? >> i don't think donald trump will alter so far what he has done to win. i don't think he plays by the rules and i don't think he will play by anyone else's rules. but there can be a stone established between the two of them. charles: donald trump with overwhelming support of republican voters. he's got the mandate and the wind in his sails. president obama's administration's anti-business rhetoric. they got support from the federal judge in the stables bill. wait until you hear the story going on between these great american companies. you can fly across welcome town in minutes16, or across the globe
we want harriet tubman's party back. you hear hamilton a lot in the blogosphere. >> hillary clinton is to the right of donald trump. >> please. these are family fights. we don't need to hold press conferences to air our differences. if the republicans want to win in november, they need to cut it out. charles: would donald trump give them one of their core platforms, sort of a peacemaking bargaining chip? >> abortion, maybe? >> i don't think donald trump will alter so far...
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lots of big news this year, the treasury promised to put harriet tubman's face on the 10-dollar bill,it until 2030 for the face to be on the bill, man, like women have not been deceived by a bill since bill cosby. oh, like i did it. he praised jackson saying he was a tremendous president. from the grave, andrew replied, what did that jigaboo say? that is what he said. that is what he said. i'm just the reporter, you guys. i'm just the reporter, i'm the reporter, mr. president. did larry say jigaboo, on president obama's last -- i did, i actually did. but 2016 has been a beast, though, we lost david bowie, merle haggard, prince. biggest thing this year, though, has been the presidential election. now he is manning the pottery booth at the craft fair. chris christie was supposed to be here tonight. i don't know if he made it. he rsvp'd for three, him, his wife and dry cleaning, he said he just eliminated everything from his routine that wasn't necessary, like his self-pride and dignity. you guys are tough, man. senator bernie sanders is here tonight. senator? which i'm surprised, you ne
lots of big news this year, the treasury promised to put harriet tubman's face on the 10-dollar bill,it until 2030 for the face to be on the bill, man, like women have not been deceived by a bill since bill cosby. oh, like i did it. he praised jackson saying he was a tremendous president. from the grave, andrew replied, what did that jigaboo say? that is what he said. that is what he said. i'm just the reporter, you guys. i'm just the reporter, i'm the reporter, mr. president. did larry say...
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michelle: let's go outside now live to harriet tubman elementary school where steve rudin is by the soccerield. you have the right idea. get out and enjoy it now. it won't last. steve: absolutely! this is the best job of the day. the sun is finally out. just a few clouds here and there. the kids are so excited. get this. this is the first time this month that they have been able to play a game on this field. that is because the weather has been so awful with the rain and the clouds and the cool temperatures. some changes are on the way. let's take a we are looking at mainly clear skies. temperatures northern and the western suburbs fall to upper 30's to the lower 50's in downtown d.c. tomorrow it will be nearly perfect in terms of the biking to work day. we will see the temperatures that will go from the 50's eventually the 60's and then the lower to middle 70's. so you want to dress in layers, warmer for tomorrow morning. then as you move in to the afternoon hours a little bit doug: this is a good question. the warmest we have been month of may has been 78 degrees. so the question was whe
michelle: let's go outside now live to harriet tubman elementary school where steve rudin is by the soccerield. you have the right idea. get out and enjoy it now. it won't last. steve: absolutely! this is the best job of the day. the sun is finally out. just a few clouds here and there. the kids are so excited. get this. this is the first time this month that they have been able to play a game on this field. that is because the weather has been so awful with the rain and the clouds and the cool...
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i was rooting for harriet tubman. thatudicial review is not important of phenomena and early on. constitutional issues are really important. presidents are vetoing bills all the time. half of the presidential vetoes are constitutionally based. thathey are vetoing bills courts have upheld or would ofold, like the constitution says,nk, but andy jackson i'm vetoing it. judicial review is almost none of the important issues in the early republic. can presidents negotiate secret treaties? can they send secret invoice? roundingd they use errors in the apportionment of the house of representatives? can presidents fire cabinet officers at will? debts assumption of state by the federal government constitutional? issuesd lots of early arrive and the supreme court does not play a role in the resolution. they are resolved and the other branches. .nd today -- wow the supreme court is the 1800-pound gorilla. it ousts presidents and picks them -- richard nixon and george but twice a year it is invalidating an act of congress. and not original versus appellate jurisdictions. who cares about that
i was rooting for harriet tubman. thatudicial review is not important of phenomena and early on. constitutional issues are really important. presidents are vetoing bills all the time. half of the presidential vetoes are constitutionally based. thathey are vetoing bills courts have upheld or would ofold, like the constitution says,nk, but andy jackson i'm vetoing it. judicial review is almost none of the important issues in the early republic. can presidents negotiate secret treaties? can they...
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the treasury promised to put harriet tubman's face on the $10 bill. we have to wait till 2030 for the $20 bill. women haven't been this deceived by a bill since cosby. oh, like i did it. ben carson was also against harry tubman replacing andrew jackson on the $20 bill. he praised jackson saying he was a tremendous president. from the grave andrew jackson replied, what did that jigaboo say? that's what he said, that's what he said. i'm just the reporter, you guys. i'm just the reporter. i'm the reporter, mr. president. yeah. did larry wilmore say jigaboo on obama's last -- i did, i honestly did. but 2016 has been a beast though, man. we lost david bowie, merle haggard, prince. or as hillary clinton calls it, my favorite singer, my favorite singer, my favorite singer. no? okay. biggest thing this year though has been the presidential election. lincoln chafee ran an admiral challenge pain. now he's back to doing what he does best, manning the pottery booth at the craft fair. chris christie was supposed to be here tonight. i don't know if he made it. he r
the treasury promised to put harriet tubman's face on the $10 bill. we have to wait till 2030 for the $20 bill. women haven't been this deceived by a bill since cosby. oh, like i did it. ben carson was also against harry tubman replacing andrew jackson on the $20 bill. he praised jackson saying he was a tremendous president. from the grave andrew jackson replied, what did that jigaboo say? that's what he said, that's what he said. i'm just the reporter, you guys. i'm just the reporter. i'm the...
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why is it that we are talking about harriet tubman on american dollar bills or trance gender access totoilets when woman are being sold into sex slavery now. does somebody else see, obsessing about slavery in america over a century ago but when slavery is happening today. there needs to be an understanding of what is going on in the world. so what is to be done, to quote a certain individual who may be familiar to you, number one, we have to be honest about who is enemy is and what they want. no more censorship. let's get politics out of national security that must end. also we have to be honest that it is not a function of poverty or political enfran choosement but that it's fuir -- pure evil that represents the greatest threat to america. there are other problems, i will admit, yes, russia is a spoiler, north korea but not climate change, okay. sex slavery today. construction fictions and beheading based on what religion you profess. that's the primary problem. allow our professionals to do what they have been trained to do and then the second part operationally. it should be our sun
why is it that we are talking about harriet tubman on american dollar bills or trance gender access totoilets when woman are being sold into sex slavery now. does somebody else see, obsessing about slavery in america over a century ago but when slavery is happening today. there needs to be an understanding of what is going on in the world. so what is to be done, to quote a certain individual who may be familiar to you, number one, we have to be honest about who is enemy is and what they want....
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if he had one of them strongly supported harriet tubman and other was in favor of rosa parks.hey had a big debate between them yesterday about it. but i cast the tie-breaking vote in support of our treasury secretary's decision. i think that was really exciting to see. on your second, the shift from cash to credit cards has, you know, had some impact on the monetary policy one reason why the velocity of money has become less stable which is one reason why the monetary authorities don't target the money supply but instead target interest rates and that shift had happened over the course of many decades and, you know, once you do that i think it doesn't complicate your monetary policy at all and doesn't actually have major changes in the way the economy functions. it just, you know, the fed sets interest rates. the money supply and velocity sort themselves out and it is interest rates that have impact on the economy. i think there is some other questions of, you know, to the degree you have easier access to borrowing. there is some evidence that led to some smoothing of shocks.
if he had one of them strongly supported harriet tubman and other was in favor of rosa parks.hey had a big debate between them yesterday about it. but i cast the tie-breaking vote in support of our treasury secretary's decision. i think that was really exciting to see. on your second, the shift from cash to credit cards has, you know, had some impact on the monetary policy one reason why the velocity of money has become less stable which is one reason why the monetary authorities don't target...
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why is that we are talking about harriet tubman on american dollar bills or substandard access to toilet when women are being sold into sex slavery now? does someone not see the incongruent transgender toilet versus sex market today. slavery is having a today. there needs to be an understanding of what is going on in the world. so what is to be done to quote a certain individual who may be familiar to you. number one, we have to be honest about who the enemy is and what they want. no more censorship. let's get politics out of national security. the idea that you are not allowed to talk about the enemy using the word the enemy uses to talk about themselves. that must end. also, we have to be honest that it is not a function of poverty or lack of political enfranchisement, but that it is pure evil. it is the evil that we see that represents the greatest threat to america. there are other problems. i will admit. russia is a spoiler in north korea, but not climate change. sex slavery today. crucifixions and beheadings based on what religion you profess. that is the primary problem. could cen
why is that we are talking about harriet tubman on american dollar bills or substandard access to toilet when women are being sold into sex slavery now? does someone not see the incongruent transgender toilet versus sex market today. slavery is having a today. there needs to be an understanding of what is going on in the world. so what is to be done to quote a certain individual who may be familiar to you. number one, we have to be honest about who the enemy is and what they want. no more...
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harriet tubman may be going on the $20, but we've still got a gender gap when a black woman working full-time still earns just 66% of what a white man gets paid! we've got a justice gap with too many black girls and boys pass through a pipeline from underfunded schools to overcrowded jails. this is one area where things have gotten worse. when i was in college, about half a million people in america were behind bars. today, there are about 2.2 million. black men are about six times likelier to be in prison right now than white men. around the world, we've still got challenges to solve that threaten everybody in the 21st century. old scourges like disease and conflict, but also, new challenges from terrorism and climate change. so make no mistake, glass of 2016. you've got plenty of work to do. but as complicated and sometimes intractable as these challenges may seem, the truth is that your generation is better positioned than any before you to meet those challenges. to flip the script. now, how you do that, how you meet these challenges, how you bring about change will ultimately be up to you
harriet tubman may be going on the $20, but we've still got a gender gap when a black woman working full-time still earns just 66% of what a white man gets paid! we've got a justice gap with too many black girls and boys pass through a pipeline from underfunded schools to overcrowded jails. this is one area where things have gotten worse. when i was in college, about half a million people in america were behind bars. today, there are about 2.2 million. black men are about six times likelier to...
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ben carson said in a new interview that he thinks harriet tubman would likely be turning over in herve if she found out her image were being placed on the $20 bill while the country was in debt. though i think she'd more likely say, "a black doctor? [ laughter ] okay. yeah, there's black doctors. you can put me on whatever you want." a new building here in new york is set to open next year and will feature a swimming pool suspended 300 feet in the air between two towers. and you think your swimming pool has a lot of pee in it. [ laughter ] that's the thing we all think, right? a woman named, "nazi," yesterday, won the 2016 u.s. apparently, she claimed the title after a woman named, "france," just gave up. [ laughter ] your world war ii joke of the day. still fresh. [ laughter ] according to a new study, people with several plants around their homes often live longer. "oh, hell, yeah!" said willie nelson. [ laughter and applause ] "i'm going to live forever." [ applause ] taco bell is reportedly testing out making taco shells from fried chicken, which should finally answer the age-old
ben carson said in a new interview that he thinks harriet tubman would likely be turning over in herve if she found out her image were being placed on the $20 bill while the country was in debt. though i think she'd more likely say, "a black doctor? [ laughter ] okay. yeah, there's black doctors. you can put me on whatever you want." a new building here in new york is set to open next year and will feature a swimming pool suspended 300 feet in the air between two towers. and you think...
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i told her the only black woman i know something about, harriet tubman, sojourner truth, phyllis wheatley. to the rest of my knowledge, not one of them lives in indiana. but she won the argument because she did that taxpayer thing, -- citizenship thing and i didn't have a response. she said had the thank you got to purdue? i told her i want to graduate school. she said you got there because the women i want you to write about march to in the street. we protested, went to jail. we made a difference and we changed things and you are going to write this book. and i agreed to do it. that was the beginning of my entire emphasis on black women in american history but first, i had to do black women and african-american history and shattered some of those silences. is on myublic consciousness when we think about history. what questions are we not answering, what kind of sources do we need to collect and put into these institutions to levy next generation write even more inclusive and better american history and african-american history simultaneously? [applause] >> you want me to follow that? on,
i told her the only black woman i know something about, harriet tubman, sojourner truth, phyllis wheatley. to the rest of my knowledge, not one of them lives in indiana. but she won the argument because she did that taxpayer thing, -- citizenship thing and i didn't have a response. she said had the thank you got to purdue? i told her i want to graduate school. she said you got there because the women i want you to write about march to in the street. we protested, went to jail. we made a...
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harriet tubman may be going on the 20, but we've still got a gender gap when a black woman working full time still earns just 66% of what a white man gets paid. we've got a justice gap when too many black boys and girls path through a pipeline from underfunded schools to overcrowded jails. this is one area where things have gotten worse. when i was in college, about half a million people in america were behind bars. today there are about 2.2 million. black men are about six times likelier to be in prison right now than white men. around the world we've still got challenges to solve that threaten everybody in the 21st century. old scourges like disease and conflict but also new challenges from terrorism and climate change. make no mistake, class of 2016, you've got plenty of work to do. but as complicated and sometimes intractable as these challenges may seem, the truth is that your generation is better positioned than any before you to meet those challenges. to flip the script. how you do that, how you meet these challenges, how you bring about change will ultimately be up to you. my ge
harriet tubman may be going on the 20, but we've still got a gender gap when a black woman working full time still earns just 66% of what a white man gets paid. we've got a justice gap when too many black boys and girls path through a pipeline from underfunded schools to overcrowded jails. this is one area where things have gotten worse. when i was in college, about half a million people in america were behind bars. today there are about 2.2 million. black men are about six times likelier to be...
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harriet tubman may be going on the $20, but we have a gender gap when a black woman earns 66% [applause] we have a justice gap went to many black boys and black girls passed through a pipeline from under crowded schools overcrowded prisons. this is one area where things of god mor spirit when i was in -- when i was in 10lege, -- black men are times more likely to be in prison right now that white men. around the world, he still got challenges to solve that threaten everybody in the 21st century. old scourges like disease and conflict, but also new challenges from terrorism and climate change. mistake classic 2016, you got plenty of work to do. complicated and sometimes impossible as these challenges is, your the truth generation is better positioned than any before you to meet those challenges. to flip the script. that, how you meet those challenges, how you will about change ultimately be up to you. , like allion generations, is too confined by our experienced, too invested by our own biases, too stuck in our provide much of the new thinking that will be required. heads have learned a
harriet tubman may be going on the $20, but we have a gender gap when a black woman earns 66% [applause] we have a justice gap went to many black boys and black girls passed through a pipeline from under crowded schools overcrowded prisons. this is one area where things of god mor spirit when i was in -- when i was in 10lege, -- black men are times more likely to be in prison right now that white men. around the world, he still got challenges to solve that threaten everybody in the 21st...