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there are multinational financial inclusion networks such as the alliance for we've al inclusion which got the declaration for that. country that is have signed up are in most cases making good on the commitments associated with that. there are countries that have joined the better than cash alliance which is also been a critically important organization for promoting financial inclusion. so the countries that actively engage with those sorts of networks in general we found that those are extremely important and extremely effective in promoting inclusion. secondly, digital financial service ks accelerate financial inclusion. there's enormous advantages associated with digital and many environments. but that doesn't mean there aren't also concerns. for example, cyber security. t on balance we believe that digital financial transactions offer enormous advantages in terms of security, efficiency, costs efficiency, access locations and so on. so as those digital financial services become more common we believe that will have a positive feedback cycle with respect to promoting financial inc
there are multinational financial inclusion networks such as the alliance for we've al inclusion which got the declaration for that. country that is have signed up are in most cases making good on the commitments associated with that. there are countries that have joined the better than cash alliance which is also been a critically important organization for promoting financial inclusion. so the countries that actively engage with those sorts of networks in general we found that those are...
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donnan: leora, do you want to talk about inclusion and inclusion of people with disabilities? and also this micro-finance example. how do you make sure this helps communities rather than hurts them? the disabilities side, there is huge importance in the work and research we have been doing. it is of specific interest. unfortunately, at least with this data, the methodology is we add on the questions to the pre-existing surveys, which is relatively short and does not have robust enough questions on disability. we actually tried -- one sort of question, are you able to do physical activities of people your age should be able to do. but we simply don't have the data. but i certainly agree that that is important to explore. opportunities to make money, and also bring that question back to consumer protection questions, something that keeps coming up, often the first question is there is tremendous concern -- and some of my colleagues can talk about it -- mobile credit offerings. how people are going to make money off of this. this is certainly one way quick way where people get on
donnan: leora, do you want to talk about inclusion and inclusion of people with disabilities? and also this micro-finance example. how do you make sure this helps communities rather than hurts them? the disabilities side, there is huge importance in the work and research we have been doing. it is of specific interest. unfortunately, at least with this data, the methodology is we add on the questions to the pre-existing surveys, which is relatively short and does not have robust enough questions...
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there are multinational financial inclusion networks alliance for financial inclusion which is we have the declaration through that. countries that have signed up for the declaration are in most cases making good on the commitments associated with that. there are countries that have joined the better than cash alliance which has also been a critically important organization for promoting financial inclusion. so the countries that actively engage in those sorts of networks in general we found that those networks are extremely important and extremely effective in promoting inclusion. secondly digital financial service ks accelerate financial inclusion. there are enormous advantages associated with digital and many environments. that doesn't mean there aren't also concerns. for example cyber security. but on balance we believe that digital financial transactions offer enormous advantages in terms of alliance for financial security, efficiency, cost sufficiency, access locations and so on. so as those services become more common we believe that that will have a positive feedback cycle with
there are multinational financial inclusion networks alliance for financial inclusion which is we have the declaration through that. countries that have signed up for the declaration are in most cases making good on the commitments associated with that. there are countries that have joined the better than cash alliance which has also been a critically important organization for promoting financial inclusion. so the countries that actively engage in those sorts of networks in general we found...
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she will be inclusive, which we need.there is one thing she knows more about than anybody on earth, it's on what subject i should be listened to. [laughter] and what subject i shouldn't. [applause] let me say something serious. i hope that i will be asked to help support her main determination, which is to try to give the country a middle-class again and give poor people the chance to work into it and make it a dynamic and again inclusive society. i think it is important -- the good news about all of this technological revolution is we have more options than ever before. the bad news is we can get silo'd. we get isolated from one another. one of the things that is heartbreaking about all of these horrible instances where young people have been killed by these encounters with law-enforcement. it has revealed almost a total lack of trust in neighborhood after neighborhood in america. somehow, if to succeed we have got to be able to create a sense of inclusion where people at least feel safe in their basic functions and safe
she will be inclusive, which we need.there is one thing she knows more about than anybody on earth, it's on what subject i should be listened to. [laughter] and what subject i shouldn't. [applause] let me say something serious. i hope that i will be asked to help support her main determination, which is to try to give the country a middle-class again and give poor people the chance to work into it and make it a dynamic and again inclusive society. i think it is important -- the good news about...
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she will be inclusive, which we need.there is one thing she knows more about than anybody on earth, it's on what subject i should be listened to. [laughter] and what subject i shouldn't. let me say something serious. i hope that i will be asked to help support her main determination, which is to try to give the country a middle-class again and give poor people the chance to work into it and make it a dynamic and again inclusive society. i think it is important -- the good news about all of this technological revolution is we have more options than ever before. the bad news is we can get silo'd. we get isolated from one another. one of the things that is heartbreaking about all of these horrible instances where young people have been killed by these encounters with law-enforcement. it has revealed almost a total lack of trust in neighborhood after neighborhood in america. somehow, if to succeed we have got to be able to create a sense of inclusion where people at least feel safe in their basic functions and safe expressing
she will be inclusive, which we need.there is one thing she knows more about than anybody on earth, it's on what subject i should be listened to. [laughter] and what subject i shouldn't. let me say something serious. i hope that i will be asked to help support her main determination, which is to try to give the country a middle-class again and give poor people the chance to work into it and make it a dynamic and again inclusive society. i think it is important -- the good news about all of this...
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she will be inclusive, which we need.there is one thing she knows more about than anybody on earth, it's on what subject i s i should be listened to. [laughter] i. clinton: and what subjects shouldn't. let me say something serious. i hope that i will be asked to help support her main determination, which is to try to give the country a middle-class again and give poor people the chance to work into it and make it a dynamic and again inclusive society. i think it is important -- the good news about all of this technological revolution is we have more options than ever before. the bad news is we can get silo'd. we get isolated from one another. one of the things that is heartbreaking about all of these horrible instances where young people have been killed by these encounters with law enforcement -- it has revealed almost a total lack of trust in neighborhood after neighborhood in america. somehow, if to succeed we have got to be able to create a sense of inclusion where people at least feel safe in their basic functions an
she will be inclusive, which we need.there is one thing she knows more about than anybody on earth, it's on what subject i s i should be listened to. [laughter] i. clinton: and what subjects shouldn't. let me say something serious. i hope that i will be asked to help support her main determination, which is to try to give the country a middle-class again and give poor people the chance to work into it and make it a dynamic and again inclusive society. i think it is important -- the good news...
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model used to identify passengers for this managed inclusion program. and the usefulness of having behavior that takes an officer to implement the managed inclusion program. and the reason i say that, mr. director, is we have been asking for whatever science that's available relative to behavior detection officers and how that falls into this layered system of protection and unfortunately we've yet to get that report back from a scientific standpoint. this past monday legislation introduced by subcommittee chairman katko ranking member rice and me, directs t.s.a. to limit expedited airport screening to participants of the precheck program and other known low risk passengers. our bill passed the house. last week, three new measures were approved by the transportation security subcommittee. as we consider the three bills, we know that there are some issues that remain for the full committee's consideration. for instance, significant concerns have been raised by a diverse group of labor stakeholders for the measure aimed to address the alarming reports of
model used to identify passengers for this managed inclusion program. and the usefulness of having behavior that takes an officer to implement the managed inclusion program. and the reason i say that, mr. director, is we have been asking for whatever science that's available relative to behavior detection officers and how that falls into this layered system of protection and unfortunately we've yet to get that report back from a scientific standpoint. this past monday legislation introduced by...
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model used to identify passengers for this managed inclusion program. and the usefulness of having behavior that takes an officer to implement the managed inclusion program. and the reason i say that, mr. director, is we have been asking for whatever science that's available relative to behavior detection officers and how that falls into this layered system of protection and unfortunately we've yet to get that report back from a scientific standpoint. this past monday legislation introduced by subcommittee chairman katko ranking member rice and me, directs t.s.a. to limit expedited airport screening to participants of the precheck program and other known low risk passengers. our bill passed the house. last week, three new measures were approved by the transportation security subcommittee. as we consider the three bills, we know that there are some issues that remain for the full committee's consideration. for instance, significant concerns have been raised by a diverse group of labor stakeholders for the measure aimed to address the alarming reports of
model used to identify passengers for this managed inclusion program. and the usefulness of having behavior that takes an officer to implement the managed inclusion program. and the reason i say that, mr. director, is we have been asking for whatever science that's available relative to behavior detection officers and how that falls into this layered system of protection and unfortunately we've yet to get that report back from a scientific standpoint. this past monday legislation introduced by...
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so is supposed to be this inclusive space on the hilltop ride up the hill going on to georgia avenue in washington, d.c. the first graduating class was all children of the trustees. there were five white students. it is known as a black institution but that largely becomes the case in the early 20th century. a lot of big heavy hitters are associated with this old 20th century intellectual renaissance. a lot of the work is foundational in the seed. a lot of the work is made possible by the work happening at howard university. so it is locally celebrated as a prestigious institution on the hill but gains a national reputation as african-american in the united states. so lucy dix low graduates from a colored high school in baltimore and she is valedictorian. and she's the first female student from the school to go to howard and one of the first to receive a full academic scholarship to go to howard. she is involved in everything. she is a tennis player, a singer, a student leader. she is taking incredible courses and graduates as valedictorian of her class at howard. she goes on to regi
so is supposed to be this inclusive space on the hilltop ride up the hill going on to georgia avenue in washington, d.c. the first graduating class was all children of the trustees. there were five white students. it is known as a black institution but that largely becomes the case in the early 20th century. a lot of big heavy hitters are associated with this old 20th century intellectual renaissance. a lot of the work is foundational in the seed. a lot of the work is made possible by the work...
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this will boost financial inclusion. reach customers of predominately -- they're not allowed to offer loans or launch products. will improve technology use across the financial sector while also a lab for citizens who are transacting only in cash to transform -- transition into a formal banking system. the launch of two full-fledged private-sector lenders. the central bank is experimenting with other categories of lenders, and this is the first step towards that. rishaad: thank you for that. we head to the break. it is almost halfway to the workday. we show you the best ways to do that, next. ♪ rishaad: it might be good to take a nap at work. with the creative ways to snooze now. >> over the last 10 years a lot of research suggests that napping in the middle of the workday makes us more productive. i will see if it is realistic to nap on the job. they aren't the most comfortable places to sleep all stop a whole nap gadget industry has evolved. for -- four nap helpers. calledp is a device the wrapanap. it wraps around you
this will boost financial inclusion. reach customers of predominately -- they're not allowed to offer loans or launch products. will improve technology use across the financial sector while also a lab for citizens who are transacting only in cash to transform -- transition into a formal banking system. the launch of two full-fledged private-sector lenders. the central bank is experimenting with other categories of lenders, and this is the first step towards that. rishaad: thank you for that. we...
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. >> the things that causes conflict in gentrification is because it's not inclusive.nd economic development and progress at the expense of people who have been there for years. >> is progress at the expense of some people worth it? >> no. >> if the alternative is no progress? >> i believe that the two can coexist. that you can satisfy those who have been in the neighborhood before, it can be inclusive. >> pierce got interested in acting at an early age. >> this is how we greet each other every night before the play. >> i love if you get that line right! >> for me acting is about creating a world so strong that it induces a behavior. >> you believe it while you're in it. >> i believe it. >> he took theater classes in high school at new orleans center for creative arts. he went on to study drama at the prestigious julliard school in new york. he has won multiple ward awardsr his acting work. but the 52-year-old is perhaps most notable for his role in the hbo crime series the wire. >> first line in my obituary will be playing bunk moreland on the wire. i was bunk on the
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scouts for equality is committed to building more inclusive units in the boy scouts. we are working with the association, leaving the boy scout. bringing them back into the family and other progressive groups. we have to reach out to schools bring them back. >> let me follow up with you. you are talking about a slippery slope argument. is there any indication from national council in texas, local councils around the country that this is the beginning of a process that ends with churches being pushed out the door? it sounds like you are predicting a future that is dire and terrible, instead of talking about the actual policy that has been put in place, allowing the organization to be who they want to bep. >> you have to listen to what zack said, it's a step in the right direction. if you look at the announcement from the human rights campaign, that no dissent in local churches should be tolerated. equality doesn't ply if you have a long-standing historical view if the practices is immoral. teaching children to make ethical and moral choices - this choice by the leaders
scouts for equality is committed to building more inclusive units in the boy scouts. we are working with the association, leaving the boy scout. bringing them back into the family and other progressive groups. we have to reach out to schools bring them back. >> let me follow up with you. you are talking about a slippery slope argument. is there any indication from national council in texas, local councils around the country that this is the beginning of a process that ends with churches...
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more success at inclusion.our entire tech team happens to be women, including some women of color. our administration -- thank you. our administration as a whole in terms of senior jobs and our administration across all agencies is 53% women in senior management roles for the entire new york city government. so i think it is quite available if the mind-set of what is valued changes. i would argue this is not just about social responsibility or building a more inclusive society. i think it's smart in terms of recognition of markets. who are going to be the biggest markets going forward? the majority of our people are women, obviously. we are in a society that is increasingly people of color and an increasing percentage of our community. so i think the further integration of the sector is good for everyone and every sense. we're going to try and do all we can through our public schools, our public universities, our training programs to really improve that pipeline. but i think one of the things that people in the
more success at inclusion.our entire tech team happens to be women, including some women of color. our administration -- thank you. our administration as a whole in terms of senior jobs and our administration across all agencies is 53% women in senior management roles for the entire new york city government. so i think it is quite available if the mind-set of what is valued changes. i would argue this is not just about social responsibility or building a more inclusive society. i think it's...
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i am currently working on a project funded by the network on reflective democracy that is inclusive of native american people and leaders. wdm found .3% of elected leaders are native american, which is just atrocious. we are notdence that included in this american political system and democracy, and we lose a lot from that. we have a lot of talents, values and a lot to contribute. we are working on a project where we are interviewing native american leaders through the country about what are the structural barriers that keep us from participating in american democracy at all levels of government, and what our strategies for us to get represented? i will share a little bit more about the project when we get into the questions, but i will hand it to jessica. ms. byrd: good morning, thank you for joining us. and ie is jessica byrd currently own three-point strategies, a political consultant firm that works with people of color organizations in s. one of the reasons i'm here is that i have spent the last decade being positively addicted to campaigns. but that has meant is that i've really
i am currently working on a project funded by the network on reflective democracy that is inclusive of native american people and leaders. wdm found .3% of elected leaders are native american, which is just atrocious. we are notdence that included in this american political system and democracy, and we lose a lot from that. we have a lot of talents, values and a lot to contribute. we are working on a project where we are interviewing native american leaders through the country about what are...
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the past two years pope francis and his words captured the attention of catholics worldwide, from inclusion of homosexual and global warming. it seems it's too controversial. now the u.s., pope francis saw 11 million african-americans have been on the outside of the church looking in. ifs "inside story". >>> welcome to "inside story". i'm del walters in for ray suarez. pope francis is at it again. that's what a lot of catholics may have been thinking when he said he would not close the doors to divorced couples. he added that they are not extracommunicated and should not be treated that way. for some, it's about timing. the comments coming ahead. a country where 28% of catholics have been divorced. al jazeera's paul beban takes is closer look. >> reporter: in his latest weakly address, pope francis called on the church to be more understanding, and to welcome them to church with open arms. >> lately we have seen the growth, the awareness of the fact. love and truth. they have establish bd a new relationship after the failure of the marriage. to all effects these people are not excommunicate
the past two years pope francis and his words captured the attention of catholics worldwide, from inclusion of homosexual and global warming. it seems it's too controversial. now the u.s., pope francis saw 11 million african-americans have been on the outside of the church looking in. ifs "inside story". >>> welcome to "inside story". i'm del walters in for ray suarez. pope francis is at it again. that's what a lot of catholics may have been thinking when he said he...
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so while desegregation, equal rights, full inclusion certainly remained the main call by leaders and black civil rights leaders and leaders of power movement there was a concern that the brown ruling the way it had been implemented and extend it had been implemented and that have been slow in piecemeal led to the loss of black institutions and the loss of jobs for black teachers and principals and black schools had disappeared had been shut down in the aftermath of the implementation of brown pico border that at the state and local level and i think what this generation of college students had come to understand what should have hbcu's even though they might be funded by white legislatures are funded by white philanthropists were important black community institutions that gave crucial administrative and faculty jobs to black professionals and had a much better rate of producing black graduates than white universities particularly in the areas of law, medicine and other professional fields. instead of integrating away these institutions they wanted to preserve and defend it that upgr
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one of the key realities is that we know this city can't be a place of inclusion, can't be successfulne our fellow new yorkers don't have access to the internet. we are building the world's largest, fastest free municipal wi-fi network, in terms of the number of people to have access, in terms of the devices that will be out there to connect people come in terms of the speed that it will allow them to connect it to be the largest and fastest in the world, over 10,000 hotspots enacting potentially all 8.5 million of us and growing. we know this is something that has to happen. to realize our vision which is but a plan in the last 10 days called one new york. it is a plan for the future of the city and it's a plan that looks at everything from economic growth to resilience he to sustainable that add to that notion that we must also address income inequality, that it truly sustainable seed is one that's physically, environmentally sustainable but also economically sustainable for its people. we need to both notes at once and that's what our plan addresses, and that's why broadband is suc
one of the key realities is that we know this city can't be a place of inclusion, can't be successfulne our fellow new yorkers don't have access to the internet. we are building the world's largest, fastest free municipal wi-fi network, in terms of the number of people to have access, in terms of the devices that will be out there to connect people come in terms of the speed that it will allow them to connect it to be the largest and fastest in the world, over 10,000 hotspots enacting...
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coming from a continent where people with disabilities face various challenges to access and inclusion. by the challenges, i have grown. i have become a contributing member of my country and society. i have become a voice for the voiceless. i am for filling my dream as a mandela washington fellow. [applause] exciting enough, for the first time in 13 years, i get to experience freedom. access and freedom to me mean -- don't mean the same thing to you. access to similarly insignificant things, like accessing the shopping mall, accessing the toilet, accessing public transportation that are inclusive of people like me. i get to experience it here in america after 13 years. [applause] grace: i represent a huge community of persons with disabilities who do not have bases, who do not have voices -- faces, who do not have voices. after so many years, what inclusion and access should be for them, and i am going back to africa to make sure that dream becomes a reality for africans with disabilities. [applause] grace: it has become a platform for inspiration for young emerging africans, leaders l
coming from a continent where people with disabilities face various challenges to access and inclusion. by the challenges, i have grown. i have become a contributing member of my country and society. i have become a voice for the voiceless. i am for filling my dream as a mandela washington fellow. [applause] exciting enough, for the first time in 13 years, i get to experience freedom. access and freedom to me mean -- don't mean the same thing to you. access to similarly insignificant things,...
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the chinese government has been calling for inclusion during the current review. imf executive board members may decide on the matter by the end of this year. >>> japanese stocks moved higher on wednesday as investors grew confident following a number of strong earnings reports. let's go to our business reporter at the tokyo stock exchange for more. we saw shares snap losses today. >> reporter: that's right, gene. well, stocks actually opened lower, but they immediately reversed those losses after japanese companies posted good numbers. so let's check out the closing levels here in tokyo for august 5th. the nikkei is up 0.5% at 20,614. and the broader topix has posted gains for six consecutive sessions. today it closed up 0.4%. investors started buying after service sector pmi rose to 53.8 in july, the highest since august last year. and that came on top of strong performance from japan. we saw tokyo stocks at two-week highs as fears over china's growth eased. >>> individual shares, terumo surged after they posted a 20% rise in operating profits in the april to ju
the chinese government has been calling for inclusion during the current review. imf executive board members may decide on the matter by the end of this year. >>> japanese stocks moved higher on wednesday as investors grew confident following a number of strong earnings reports. let's go to our business reporter at the tokyo stock exchange for more. we saw shares snap losses today. >> reporter: that's right, gene. well, stocks actually opened lower, but they immediately reversed...
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it runs counter to the inclusive economy. iowa, theree in were about a dozen packing houses. farmers have become more productive. .nother only for packing houses fair competition is not only a right and just pre-it is best for growth and allowing people to earn a living wage. i intend to be more aggressive when it comes to pushing back against mergers and monopoly power. said freedomn means freedom from monopoly. they are putting the screws to farmers and communities. americans, and agriculture in particular can play a critical role in moving us to a clean energy future. the next generation of biofuels and the good things you are doing with wind and other energy. between hillary clinton on your right and bernie sanders on your left you seem to be getting squeezed out. -- i see a opening lane opening. the great thing about iowa is people are not intimidated by big money taking over elections for they want to meet us and they come out and engage in a serious conversation. they are looking for new leadership and an ability to get things done. i have accomplished progressive thin
it runs counter to the inclusive economy. iowa, theree in were about a dozen packing houses. farmers have become more productive. .nother only for packing houses fair competition is not only a right and just pre-it is best for growth and allowing people to earn a living wage. i intend to be more aggressive when it comes to pushing back against mergers and monopoly power. said freedomn means freedom from monopoly. they are putting the screws to farmers and communities. americans, and agriculture...
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studio right now are folks from the rainbow community center in contracosta county, kim baranek, inclusiveator and mayela zuniga who is a youth mentor. thank you bowing for being here today. >> thanks for having us. >> i've been enjoying visiting with you on the break. may yellla, you work with the kids. when you were growing up, you didn't have a lot of role models. tell me about that and how that relate tosses the kids. >> i grew up very first generation mexican-american and grew up very working class and in southern alameda county. and when i started realizing that i wasn't straight, it was very difficult for me because i didn't know anyone especially anyone that looks like me that will identified as gay. so it was very isolating. tan actually wasn't until i really connected with organizations similar to the rainbow community center in southern alameda county that i really got to see role models and people that were like me. >> how much of a difference did that make for you? >> it made a huge difference. it saved my life. i was very, very depressed teenager, very suicidal. it gave me a
studio right now are folks from the rainbow community center in contracosta county, kim baranek, inclusiveator and mayela zuniga who is a youth mentor. thank you bowing for being here today. >> thanks for having us. >> i've been enjoying visiting with you on the break. may yellla, you work with the kids. when you were growing up, you didn't have a lot of role models. tell me about that and how that relate tosses the kids. >> i grew up very first generation mexican-american and...
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we try to be inclusive to everybody. you don't know what the future holds, but things are changing with cuba. in the past, we had a very close relationship with cuba. it is going to be a new adventure as things between key west and cuba change over the next few years. tour of keyue our west with arlo haskell. he wrote a book on the jewish history of key west. arlo: the book i am working on is called "the jews of key west ." it looks at the jewish community, both the growth of the jewish community which began in earnest in the 1880's and also the earlier history prior to the
we try to be inclusive to everybody. you don't know what the future holds, but things are changing with cuba. in the past, we had a very close relationship with cuba. it is going to be a new adventure as things between key west and cuba change over the next few years. tour of keyue our west with arlo haskell. he wrote a book on the jewish history of key west. arlo: the book i am working on is called "the jews of key west ." it looks at the jewish community, both the growth of the...
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coming from a continent where people with disabilities face various challenges to access and inclusion. by the challenges, i have grown. i have become a contributing member of my country and society. i have become a voice for the voiceless. i am for filling my dream as a mandela washington fellow. [applause]
coming from a continent where people with disabilities face various challenges to access and inclusion. by the challenges, i have grown. i have become a contributing member of my country and society. i have become a voice for the voiceless. i am for filling my dream as a mandela washington fellow. [applause]
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he talks about being inclusive. because what politics really are, there's a certain amount of people going to vote democratic, a certain amount of people are going to vote republican. you have to try to manipulate a 5% to 7% and go one way or the other. and the republicans have always used negativity. like i say, when there was gay marriage or abortion, now it's immigration. and that's the problem i've always had with the republican party. >> i'm going to talk about governor kasich and the republicans in one second, just one final question on the d's, what about bernie sanders? or what if joe biden gets into this? >> well, you know, bernie sanders has not inspired me yet, to be honest with you. no disrespect. and i say, i need somebody -- i'm going to campaign with this guy, i'm going to tell my friends i like this guy. and that's no disrespect to senator clinton or mr. sanders. joe biden, he seems like a really nice man. he's a person that is like my grandfather type, but i would be concerned about his age, to be h
he talks about being inclusive. because what politics really are, there's a certain amount of people going to vote democratic, a certain amount of people are going to vote republican. you have to try to manipulate a 5% to 7% and go one way or the other. and the republicans have always used negativity. like i say, when there was gay marriage or abortion, now it's immigration. and that's the problem i've always had with the republican party. >> i'm going to talk about governor kasich and...
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these people gathered here say that it does not do that, and it is not inclusive, it is unjust and does not address the identities. since starting to write the constitution, people were euphoric and hoped that issues of identity, inclusion of marginalized community would be addressed and now people say that politicians have made a charade out of this. >> people in haiti are voting in elections that were supposed to be held more than three years ago. polls opened just over five hours ago, and our correspondent rob reynolds is in the capital, port au prince for us. tell us how the vote's going there. >> well, the voting is going on. you can see behind me that there are people here in the court yard of this school. you will see these big white tents that are donated by the united nations agencies here and in the upper floors, a lot of people running around, bustling around trying to find their names and proper place to pick up their ballots and that has been a problem. many told us that although this is their accustomed polling place, they live in the neighborhood, they've voted here befor
these people gathered here say that it does not do that, and it is not inclusive, it is unjust and does not address the identities. since starting to write the constitution, people were euphoric and hoped that issues of identity, inclusion of marginalized community would be addressed and now people say that politicians have made a charade out of this. >> people in haiti are voting in elections that were supposed to be held more than three years ago. polls opened just over five hours ago,...
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the idea that we will have an educated citizenry, inclusive, it is an improvement over what we had in the mississippi river at the time. kansas city was a fertile ground for a new america. we tell the story to visitors. principally, we have an education program which we deal with, middle schoolers and education schools, where we talk about the underground railroad and we connect the activities this house represents. we tell the story and kids can identify with it. but we also go five blocks to the south and they go to the monroe school, where they talk about the issues that lead to the civil rights movement of the 1950's. you have freedom issues we talk
the idea that we will have an educated citizenry, inclusive, it is an improvement over what we had in the mississippi river at the time. kansas city was a fertile ground for a new america. we tell the story to visitors. principally, we have an education program which we deal with, middle schoolers and education schools, where we talk about the underground railroad and we connect the activities this house represents. we tell the story and kids can identify with it. but we also go five blocks to...
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politics is about winning, about inclusi inclusion. i look at those two because they're nonpoliticians. >> did he tell you that? >> no, this is my opinion. but it's obvious from the poll numbers. the american people want bold solutions, from people who aren't part of our feted political system. >> roger stone, a pleasure to have you on. thank you very much. i appreciate it, sir. >> glad to be here. >> also, i want to point you to this. the next republican debate. what will donald trump say, you're only going to find out here on cnn. the next republican debate september the 16th at the ronald reagan library in california, right here on cnn. cnn will also host the first of six democratic debates. also, october 13th, that first of the democratic debate in nevada. >>> still to come this hour, another commercial airliner crashing in the mountains in indonesia. search crews about to head out this hour to crisscross 13,000-foot mountains in their search and rescue efforts. we'll take you live to the region, next. why should over two hundred y
politics is about winning, about inclusi inclusion. i look at those two because they're nonpoliticians. >> did he tell you that? >> no, this is my opinion. but it's obvious from the poll numbers. the american people want bold solutions, from people who aren't part of our feted political system. >> roger stone, a pleasure to have you on. thank you very much. i appreciate it, sir. >> glad to be here. >> also, i want to point you to this. the next republican debate....
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his idea of being conservative is being inclusive.ost of the conservatives, they prefer to attack blame, it's always somebody else's fault why these people aren't doing better. it's kind of like these black lives matter campaign. you can't just go to rallies and scream and yell, you have to come up with a game plan, the black vote, the hispanic vote, we have to band together with these candidates and come up with answers how we can get more economic opportunity to blacks in the ghetto. to hispanics in certain neighborhoods. they're using us as a scapegoat, instead of us using the power we have, we have to come together and use that power. >> you've been critical of the gop, does the democratic party take that minority vote for granted? >> they always have 100%, that's a great question, michael. they have not done enough for poor people. everyone sits around and wants to make this about being a democrat, a republican, a liberal. what america has become is poor people get screwed by rich people. poor people need more economic opportunit
his idea of being conservative is being inclusive.ost of the conservatives, they prefer to attack blame, it's always somebody else's fault why these people aren't doing better. it's kind of like these black lives matter campaign. you can't just go to rallies and scream and yell, you have to come up with a game plan, the black vote, the hispanic vote, we have to band together with these candidates and come up with answers how we can get more economic opportunity to blacks in the ghetto. to...
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i come to youth work from a general inclusion perspective, so all the programs i have been have been involved with serve both girls and boys. it's refreshing and needed to have a discussion about particular education needs and support needs that girls would face in furthering their civic education and leadership. thank you for those comments. there is one other theme i would like to explore we are sort of shifting gears a little bit but i think it's something that needs to be raised. so often used in an information technology and social media are discussed in sort of the same breath, much has been made of the social media role and recruiting young people to extremist movements i would like test our panelists whether technology and social media have a role in engaging young people for doing the exact opposite. if you could share his thoughts about that and perhaps a programmatic example if it exists, where we have been able to do that successfully. >> absolutely, ict has a big big part to play in youth programming today. we solid social media and the internet did for the revolution in
i come to youth work from a general inclusion perspective, so all the programs i have been have been involved with serve both girls and boys. it's refreshing and needed to have a discussion about particular education needs and support needs that girls would face in furthering their civic education and leadership. thank you for those comments. there is one other theme i would like to explore we are sort of shifting gears a little bit but i think it's something that needs to be raised. so often...
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. >> so inclusive. >> that is inclusive. >> they are sophomores. your daughter is so thin skin thatthin-skinned that she can handle a couple of crude signs they will be worse things to deal with. the outreach culture in overdrive. >> i can't believe they have sheets. obviously they were not using them to sleep and where they were covered and scabies. >> thank you so much. >> thismuch. >> this was delightful. we should do this again. >> don't look in the window. the duo and there team of professionals. >> talkers. kicking off the show's 10th season season by investigating the wild turkey whiskey distillery. which is allegedly haunted. in aa way there will be spirits. welcome, gentlemen. >> thank you for having us back. >> stokes that you are here. thermal imaging, hearing device, a giant copper, exterior. >> ii think will avoid the copper cone. they teamed up. they set us up to field test equipment. that equipment really came in handy. and just of course some newer audio recording equipment. >> and lessthat stuff i have to tell you has revolutionize
. >> so inclusive. >> that is inclusive. >> they are sophomores. your daughter is so thin skin thatthin-skinned that she can handle a couple of crude signs they will be worse things to deal with. the outreach culture in overdrive. >> i can't believe they have sheets. obviously they were not using them to sleep and where they were covered and scabies. >> thank you so much. >> thismuch. >> this was delightful. we should do this again. >> don't look...
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the big reward is sdr inclusion. that they areear not perturbed by how china is handling this so far. the question is tomorrow, certainly the chinese currency fell again today which was a surprise to some people. the question is what it does tomorrow. in some ways, it is saying the currency might've gone as far as we wanted to for now. as far as territory, we really don't know. the question is really what happens tomorrow in the months after that. let's talk about the regional implications. 1998 being 1997 and thrown around a lot this morning especially when you look at malaysia. the wider impact, how many months could display out for? : it is difficult to overstate what happens when the world's second-biggest economy devalues its currency by 2%. down 10%.it is little moves like this can have a huge impact. vietnamnt widened -- widened their own trading band, there is talk of a currency war. you have the premier saying that china did not want currency devaluation because it did not want to rely on those old growth dr
the big reward is sdr inclusion. that they areear not perturbed by how china is handling this so far. the question is tomorrow, certainly the chinese currency fell again today which was a surprise to some people. the question is what it does tomorrow. in some ways, it is saying the currency might've gone as far as we wanted to for now. as far as territory, we really don't know. the question is really what happens tomorrow in the months after that. let's talk about the regional implications....
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no. 4, inclusion. a right for the students to march or attend graduation. clare taught me that a person with special needs has feelings. clare and her classmates were able to attend graduation in middle school, but not in high school. so you see they do have feelings. no. 5, treat these children the way you wish to be treated with dignity and worthiness. clare's currently in her mid-30s and attends community-based day program for adults. one adult is assigned to watch three students. they volunteer at a thrift store, help dust and clean redwood city hall, bowling and shopping and may attend special events. what moved me to become an advocate for the disabled was in 1984, i met the funders of the association for chinese families of the disabled. namely joyce chang and nancy yee. i attended one of their workshops for the disabled and left with a feeling one cannot describe. there was definitely a need to serve and assist those with special needs. there were parents that did not speak english and could really use some assistance as to resources for their young
no. 4, inclusion. a right for the students to march or attend graduation. clare taught me that a person with special needs has feelings. clare and her classmates were able to attend graduation in middle school, but not in high school. so you see they do have feelings. no. 5, treat these children the way you wish to be treated with dignity and worthiness. clare's currently in her mid-30s and attends community-based day program for adults. one adult is assigned to watch three students. they...
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i am currently working on a project funded by the network on reflective democracy that is inclusive of native american people and leaders. wdm found .3% of elected leaders are native american, which is just atrocious. we are notdence that included in this american political system and democracy, and we lose a lot from that. we have a lot of talents, values and a lot to contribute. we are working on a project where we are interviewing native american leaders through the country about what are the structural barriers that keep us from participating in american democracy at all levels of government, and what our strategies for us to get represented? i will share a little bit more about the project when we get into the questions, but i will hand it to jessica. ms. byrd: good morning, thank you for joining us. and ie is jessica byrd currently own three-point strategies, a political consultant firm that works with people of color organizations in s. one of the reasons i'm here is that i have spent the last decade being positively addicted to campaigns. but that has meant is that i've really
i am currently working on a project funded by the network on reflective democracy that is inclusive of native american people and leaders. wdm found .3% of elected leaders are native american, which is just atrocious. we are notdence that included in this american political system and democracy, and we lose a lot from that. we have a lot of talents, values and a lot to contribute. we are working on a project where we are interviewing native american leaders through the country about what are...
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i am currently working on a broad -- project about how to create a more reflect of that is more inclusive of native american people and leaders. for the funding that went to the new organizing institute, they found that .3% of elected leaders from the county to federal level are native american, which is just atrocious. notevidence that we are included in this american political system and democracy. we lose a lot from that. we have a lot of talents to contribute. we are working on a project where we are interviewing native american leaders throughout the country about the structural barriers that preclude us from participating in the american democracy. and what the strategies are for us to be represented in those spaces. i will share more about the project when we get into the question and answer project, but i will hand it to jessica. jessica: good morning, thank you for joining us. withme is jessica byrd, three-point strategies, a firm that works with candidates who are running for office. it is currently completely staffed by black women. one of the reasons i am here is i have spent
i am currently working on a broad -- project about how to create a more reflect of that is more inclusive of native american people and leaders. for the funding that went to the new organizing institute, they found that .3% of elected leaders from the county to federal level are native american, which is just atrocious. notevidence that we are included in this american political system and democracy. we lose a lot from that. we have a lot of talents to contribute. we are working on a project...
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you were told they were not worthy of inclusion on a college curriculum. students had to fight for their own education and i'd think what they have one has a rich higher education leading to a transformation of knowledge and college teaching that has certainly influence black studies and latino studies but all disciplines have been impacted for the better. >> given your book you address some of the critiques of african-american studies and that it is not a rigorous. >> when the students won the simeons the after first they started by negotiants and meetings to do research to demonstrate to the faculty at administrators it is inappropriate area of inquiry but so it was time to escalate the tactics. so they engaged in direct action protest they went on strike, occupied buildings organized demonstrations demonstrations, because this was the time with the summer after summer of very serious urban unrest many were nervous about the urban unrest coming into campus and nervous about escalating protests and all to believe day granted many student demands most nota
you were told they were not worthy of inclusion on a college curriculum. students had to fight for their own education and i'd think what they have one has a rich higher education leading to a transformation of knowledge and college teaching that has certainly influence black studies and latino studies but all disciplines have been impacted for the better. >> given your book you address some of the critiques of african-american studies and that it is not a rigorous. >> when the...
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money often built and nonprofit tint for individual families the news cities in california what the inclusive program requires that 10 or ottawa more units to certain blow income levels or contribute to the fund that supports the blow market rate unit almost 25 thousand have been supported by city funds and more than 6 nous thousand of the unit were built between 2000 and 2012 what you can't afford a million will home you're not alone in response san francisco mayor ed lee has set a goal of creating thirty thousand now e-mails homes by the year 2020 most will be in outreach of the san franciscan with federal and state funds drying up the san francisco ethics commission is, taking an iv i of actually roll is providing housing across all levels we're working diligently for everyone to live here and mr. chair protect the housing semiand strengthen goals against evictions we're commented for housing needs for all san franciscans to learn more visit highway >> good morning and welcome to actually the very first subcommittee of the transportation authority for timma, the treasure island mobility ma
money often built and nonprofit tint for individual families the news cities in california what the inclusive program requires that 10 or ottawa more units to certain blow income levels or contribute to the fund that supports the blow market rate unit almost 25 thousand have been supported by city funds and more than 6 nous thousand of the unit were built between 2000 and 2012 what you can't afford a million will home you're not alone in response san francisco mayor ed lee has set a goal of...
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educated citizenry, inclusive, it is an improvement over what we had in the mississippi river at the time. kansas city was a fertile ground for a new america. we tell the story to visitors. principally, we have an education program which we deal with, middle schoolers and education schools, where we talk about the underground railroad and we connect the activities this house represents. we tell the story and kids can identify with it. but we also go five blocks to the south and they go to the monroe school, where they talk about the issues that lead to the civil rights movement of the 1950's. you have freedom issues we talk about here and the monroe school, we talk about issues of the 1950's at the monroe school. kids begin to understand there is something really important about america that transpires right here. >> when the c-span city store was in the kansas state capital, we stopped by the governor's mansion for a conversation with sam brownback about the history and politics in his state. >> while in topeka, we spoke with republican governor sam brownback inside cedarcrest gover
educated citizenry, inclusive, it is an improvement over what we had in the mississippi river at the time. kansas city was a fertile ground for a new america. we tell the story to visitors. principally, we have an education program which we deal with, middle schoolers and education schools, where we talk about the underground railroad and we connect the activities this house represents. we tell the story and kids can identify with it. but we also go five blocks to the south and they go to the...
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a citizenry that is active in the fight against corruption and impunity for better political inclusion. >> on september 6th guatemalans will vote for the men and women who will lead their country for the next four years. many say that the potential for change has rarely been so close. david mercer, al jazeera, guatemala. >> now a collection of online data from people worldwide has proved valuable to all kinds of businesses. it's also raised concerns, understandably, about people's privacy. as part of our series cracking the code, tom ackerman looks at protecting privacy online. >> this monitor from nike prides lots of personal information, not only for its user. >> you can see what your friends are doing, compare with them and share your progress with them. >> that device is just one example of how inter connected we've become. and how the personal data collected from hundreds of millions of people have proven valuable to all kinds of businesses. >> companies are creating single universal eidurs to attract consumers across multiple devices to connect their online, e-mail and digital in
a citizenry that is active in the fight against corruption and impunity for better political inclusion. >> on september 6th guatemalans will vote for the men and women who will lead their country for the next four years. many say that the potential for change has rarely been so close. david mercer, al jazeera, guatemala. >> now a collection of online data from people worldwide has proved valuable to all kinds of businesses. it's also raised concerns, understandably, about people's...
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. >> so inclusive. >> that is inclusive. >> they are sophomores. daughter is so thin skin thatthin-skinned that she can handle a couple of crude signs they will be worse things to deal with. the outreach culture in overdrive. >> i can't believe they have sheets. obviously they were not using them to sleep and where they were covered and scabies. >> thank you so much. >> thismuch. >> this was delightful. we should do this again. find out which city is the most honest. which one you should keep an eye on. they are here. what super poligrip does for me is it keeps the food out. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. just a few dabs is clinically proven to seal out more food particles. super poligrip is part of my life now. >> don't look in the window. the duo and there team of professionals. >> talkers. kicking off the show's 10th season season by investigating the wild turkey whiskey distillery. which is allegedly haunted. in aa way there will be spirits. welcome, gentlemen. >> thank you for h
. >> so inclusive. >> that is inclusive. >> they are sophomores. daughter is so thin skin thatthin-skinned that she can handle a couple of crude signs they will be worse things to deal with. the outreach culture in overdrive. >> i can't believe they have sheets. obviously they were not using them to sleep and where they were covered and scabies. >> thank you so much. >> thismuch. >> this was delightful. we should do this again. find out which city is...