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now, itto the weather was a chilly start to our day. you need a light jacket on the way out this morning. we have doug hill they look at the forecast and a taste of spring. part about this, this is the coolest morning we have had in months. 70 degrees live. a nice breeze out of the northwest. it was 46 in gaithersburg. 53 was the lot the charter school in the district. now ranging in the upper 60's to lower 70's. temperatures are going to climb. we will stay in the 70's with low humidity and a northwesterly breeze. 15 at washington dulles. through the afternoon we will somb through the upper 80's we will be comfortably warm. how many more days of this? you may be surprised of the answer. >> thank you. help is on the way for people recently released from -- released from prison. some new work readiness programs were announced this morning. sam with more on that. sam? >> this new program is all about helping inmates but the transition into society. plan includes helping those who are charged with misdemeanor crime get back into society qu
now, itto the weather was a chilly start to our day. you need a light jacket on the way out this morning. we have doug hill they look at the forecast and a taste of spring. part about this, this is the coolest morning we have had in months. 70 degrees live. a nice breeze out of the northwest. it was 46 in gaithersburg. 53 was the lot the charter school in the district. now ranging in the upper 60's to lower 70's. temperatures are going to climb. we will stay in the 70's with low humidity and a...
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roof and itto the is a huge flag to take a wild to cut down. they are coming down the steps and they have this thing in both arms. he is holding it when james jackson, the proprietor of the hotel discharges his shotgun and kills him immediately. rifle,l pulled out his shoots jackson, and then runs him through with his bayonet. brownell became a northern war hero. he actually gets the medal of honor for this in 1877. he has got not one but two bayonets. one in the scabbard and one mounted on his rifle. obviously showing off the weapon that he used to dispatch jackson. he is standing on the side that was torn down. symbolically here is a bayonet that made a difference, because many northerners heard this story. i have a series of soldiers posing with their bayonets. they are using them like daggers here, looking very warlike and , but they certainly give the impression that they are going to go out and stab someone. here we have the united states colored troops, you just see scads of these guys when they go in the studio. the bayonet goes on. it
roof and itto the is a huge flag to take a wild to cut down. they are coming down the steps and they have this thing in both arms. he is holding it when james jackson, the proprietor of the hotel discharges his shotgun and kills him immediately. rifle,l pulled out his shoots jackson, and then runs him through with his bayonet. brownell became a northern war hero. he actually gets the medal of honor for this in 1877. he has got not one but two bayonets. one in the scabbard and one mounted on his...
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employers but if everyone contributed a little to theeed social welfare fund, that might right.y to get itto we will need to look at a series of models and probably try different models to get thistalt right. not having policymakers talk about this is a huge mistake. spee1 there is no legislation pending. guest: there is no legislation pending and i don't think we want to have washington rush to a solution before we have raought through ther problem. for some folks, my age theyma scratch their head when we talk about this. you talk to someone in the 20s y and they absolutely understandg. it. >> we go to harvey and for a question. >> i met you in the early 60s when he first ran for office. it's a pleasure speaking with you. this gig economy you're speakins of, is this what you term a faif false economy, is this an contrt economy that is paying their fair share of taxes? are they actually contributing the countrybeing of you mentioned a second service about kelly service and the product they make i work for them.
employers but if everyone contributed a little to theeed social welfare fund, that might right.y to get itto we will need to look at a series of models and probably try different models to get thistalt right. not having policymakers talk about this is a huge mistake. spee1 there is no legislation pending. guest: there is no legislation pending and i don't think we want to have washington rush to a solution before we have raought through ther problem. for some folks, my age theyma scratch their...
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is often a proxy for the other ways that the state is violent to people and it is a visceral is -- ittoducation is a visceral reminder. education is amorphous. housing is amorphous. i don't think people are ignoring it, but i do think this is a place to start. i am mindful of the fact that it was the terror of police that got people into the streets. it is important that we use this to talk about broader understandings of violence. it is about more than broken bodies, it is about broken futures and broken homes. we have to talk about that and the conversation is not as complex as it could be when we talk about the range of violence but the police are like an entrance because they are the visceral reminders of how the state oppresses people. >> let me begin by saying a number of things, the issue of racial profiling has been going on for some time. first the clinton ministration was extremely helpful in bringing together major conference with law enforcement and community organizations and others. emphasis thathat i spoke to janet reno. she made it very loud and clear that if we talk abo
is often a proxy for the other ways that the state is violent to people and it is a visceral is -- ittoducation is a visceral reminder. education is amorphous. housing is amorphous. i don't think people are ignoring it, but i do think this is a place to start. i am mindful of the fact that it was the terror of police that got people into the streets. it is important that we use this to talk about broader understandings of violence. it is about more than broken bodies, it is about broken futures...