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school project outraged and a student wore a ku klux klan out fit to his school. a bask it's just my eczema again,. but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you okay? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. myeczemaexposed.com. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go to myeczemaexposed.com to learn more. ♪ >>> abc7 news was in san francisco when music filled the air one of bay area's longest running street festivals. attracts thousands of people to enjoy music and shopping and food. one of the people who thinks the festival is special. >> the crowd is a lot of locals and you have the tourists and people who come. there's a lot of history here. >> and in case you missed it, the north beach festival open tomorrow, 10:00 in the morning to 6:00 in the evening. >>> lesson about bears. they are determined and a video to prove it. a bear raiding the couple's kitchen for food. they have live in tahoe for 20 years and
school project outraged and a student wore a ku klux klan out fit to his school. a bask it's just my eczema again,. but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you okay? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. myeczemaexposed.com. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go to myeczemaexposed.com to learn more. ♪ >>> abc7 news was in...
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why this student wore a ku klux klan outfit to his high school. >>> killed on duty. the inmate with an escape plan. now two deputies are dead. the struggle near the courthouse and how a prisoner possibly got his hands on a gun. >>> the highway rescue. a toddler nearly runs out in traffic and the police officer who jumped into action. >>> and kimmel versus cruz. the comedian takes on the senator on the hardwood. the grudge match for charity in a game no one will want to remember. >>> and good evening. thanks for joining us on this saturday. i'm tom llamas. we begin tonight with the breaking news overseas. the world cup scare. the dangerous moment. take a look. all caught on camera in moscow. a speeding taxi cab plowing in a sidewalk crowded with tourists including world cup fans. the driver of the cab making a run for it. what we are just learning now about the incident. the new details are coming in. julie mcfarland in london starts us off. >> reporter: it came all of the sudden and out of nowhere. a taxi in central moscow suddenly veers on the sidewalk straight in a
why this student wore a ku klux klan outfit to his high school. >>> killed on duty. the inmate with an escape plan. now two deputies are dead. the struggle near the courthouse and how a prisoner possibly got his hands on a gun. >>> the highway rescue. a toddler nearly runs out in traffic and the police officer who jumped into action. >>> and kimmel versus cruz. the comedian takes on the senator on the hardwood. the grudge match for charity in a game no one will want...
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they are not the ku klux klan. and they keep doing this.d this to the family research council where somebody saw that information where they went in and shot somebody. it's not just defamation but dangerous. >> do you expect more lawsuits? >> i hope so. people seem to be intimidated by this organization because of their history. but now maajid nawaz has shown that if you take them to court and threatened to destroy their livelihood and their funding, they will back off and now they will be more careful about using this power in the name of theirs that they built many years ago in a good way to attack people that don't have anything to do with anything like the ku klux klan. >> nine if you've been a big part in following that story, so thanks for that. still ahead, do you see anything wrong with the message on this billboard? wait until you hear why they were ordered to be taken down? that's coming up. thoughts come up more and more republicans are seeing success running on the trump agenda in 2018. but what about those who don't? ronna mcda
they are not the ku klux klan. and they keep doing this.d this to the family research council where somebody saw that information where they went in and shot somebody. it's not just defamation but dangerous. >> do you expect more lawsuits? >> i hope so. people seem to be intimidated by this organization because of their history. but now maajid nawaz has shown that if you take them to court and threatened to destroy their livelihood and their funding, they will back off and now they...
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ku klux klan. >> it was close. >> i thought he had some. >> you think i had chicken on the ku klux klant you was doing. i was nervous. >> growing up, i had the impression hbcu was there because pwi is not where black people could get educated. i guess partially that's true but more true is that hbcus are here in addition to various colleges and universities this country has. none of these are looking forward to the day pwis become peis, predominantly everybody institutions. pwis can serve whoever they want and hbcus can serve whoever they want. if you want to go to harvard, go to harvard, if you can get in. if you want to experience black excellence all day every day where black twitter and 3 d and the movie "the black panther" is a blueprint for the future, go to an hbcu. it's cool dr. dre gave usc money but hbcus need our money, attention and respect, too, and before i get out of here, i want to say i really don't want any beef with dr. dre and also, i did not eat chicken with the klan. come on, angela. ♪ >> anthony: serj is armenian. like most armenians around the world, he wasn't bo
ku klux klan. >> it was close. >> i thought he had some. >> you think i had chicken on the ku klux klant you was doing. i was nervous. >> growing up, i had the impression hbcu was there because pwi is not where black people could get educated. i guess partially that's true but more true is that hbcus are here in addition to various colleges and universities this country has. none of these are looking forward to the day pwis become peis, predominantly everybody...
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romelu lu ka ku demolition of tunisia in group g.— team made it two wins out of two with eight goals so far. england we re with eight goals so far. england were put through their paces with a final training session today for travelling 800 miles east ahead of their second world cup match tomorrow. dele alli back in training but over for the first part and he is expected to miss the match tomorrow against panama. everyone expect england to win and secure their place in the last 16 alongside belgium but the manager isn't getting ahead of himself. we have seen already that the difficulty big countries in terms of rankings have had in breaking down lower—ranked teams. that has been a thing right the way throughout. so there is no way there is any complacency in the way we have prepared for the game. the situation in the group obviously is a healthy one for us, but we've got to focus on our performance. the series had been tied after the first two tests but ireland got the only try of the game shortly into the second half, putting them ah
romelu lu ka ku demolition of tunisia in group g.— team made it two wins out of two with eight goals so far. england we re with eight goals so far. england were put through their paces with a final training session today for travelling 800 miles east ahead of their second world cup match tomorrow. dele alli back in training but over for the first part and he is expected to miss the match tomorrow against panama. everyone expect england to win and secure their place in the last 16 alongside...
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the ku klux klan, everyone you could name -- they were there around the building.e with baseball bats in their hands. yelled, leave here. e blacks wereth not nonviolent. that was not a good thing for nonviolence when dr. king went to that meeting. when the discussion took place after this meeting -- wait a minute, you are going to lead them home with one bullet, two bullets, what are they going to do when they run out? that was the discussion, if you are not going to be nonviolent, you don't need to attend these meetings here. lafayette was in the same neighborhood. he was almost killed. the ku klux klan was pretending they needed some help. they beat him up pretty bad. it with a saw shotgun, if you don't stop, we are going to put some bullet holes in you. that was the first incident he had of being attacked. i never told my mother we were involved in civil rights. we were going to get a flat word -- no. because of fear. this was a dangerous town during that era. if you did anything out of the ordinary, if you stepped out of line, you could be killed. your house co
the ku klux klan, everyone you could name -- they were there around the building.e with baseball bats in their hands. yelled, leave here. e blacks wereth not nonviolent. that was not a good thing for nonviolence when dr. king went to that meeting. when the discussion took place after this meeting -- wait a minute, you are going to lead them home with one bullet, two bullets, what are they going to do when they run out? that was the discussion, if you are not going to be nonviolent, you don't...
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senator from alabama who was part of the ku klux klan, but today it is known all around the world for the courageous fight that took place here for the right to vote. it is known for that. and when i think about how we are going to help revitalize economically the city of soma, you can't pay for the marketing of the fact that the whole world bridge,out the pettus not because of who it is named after, but because of the great place on thatok bridge. if you ask folks who grew up in soma, we note become located history that is soma. the fact that the civil war and civil rights are fought side-by-side here and we cannot change that history. we have to learn the history. it's part of american history. it's important that we embrace that history. even the painful parts. who are from if we alabama do not tell that history, others will and they may not get it right. they may not see it through the lens of people who grew up, who understand it and understand the complicated history of selma. we can change that history, but we can learn from it and i think it's important that we learn from it.
senator from alabama who was part of the ku klux klan, but today it is known all around the world for the courageous fight that took place here for the right to vote. it is known for that. and when i think about how we are going to help revitalize economically the city of soma, you can't pay for the marketing of the fact that the whole world bridge,out the pettus not because of who it is named after, but because of the great place on thatok bridge. if you ask folks who grew up in soma, we note...
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we pay the price with the ku klux klan, but at with the ku klux klan, but at least we did not pay a worse price. we could have. we could be at war, we could be at each other's throats even today. t.s. eliot once said there are some civil wars which never end. i remember reading a few years ago a book by david reefe, a journalist and bosnia - in bosnia during the 1990's. he was interviewing a bosnian leader and as he was leaving, one of the staff members of this bosnian leaders slipped a piece of paper into his hands. when he left, he opened it up. one thing was written, 1358. this was the battle -- here are people and the 1990's who believe they are still fighting a civil war from 600 years efore. could we be doing the same today? quite possibly. we did things wrong in reconstruction, but there were at least some things we did right. >> author of the new book, "reconstruction and a new history." i know there are questions out there and we are going to ransition. >> if you have a question, please stepped to the microphone and dr.gelso will be happy to answer questions. > part of the proble
we pay the price with the ku klux klan, but at with the ku klux klan, but at least we did not pay a worse price. we could have. we could be at war, we could be at each other's throats even today. t.s. eliot once said there are some civil wars which never end. i remember reading a few years ago a book by david reefe, a journalist and bosnia - in bosnia during the 1990's. he was interviewing a bosnian leader and as he was leaving, one of the staff members of this bosnian leaders slipped a piece...
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the ku klux klan as an organization is not a protected class. so, yes, the lb -- the public accommodations law does not say you must treat everybody, it says you cannot discriminate on the basis of protected categories. justice kennedy: well, but this whole concept of identity is a slightly -- suppose he says: look, i have nothing against -- against gay people. he says but i just don't think they should have a marriage because that's contrary to my beliefs. it's not -- mr. cole: yeah. justice kennedy: it's not their identity, it's what they're doing. mr. cole: yeah. justice kennedy: i think it's -- your identity thing is just too acile. mr. cole: well, justice kennedy, this court faced that question in bob jones university. bob jones university said we're not discriminating on the basis of race, we allow black people to come into the school. we just refuse to admit those who are engaged in interracial marriages or advocate interracial dating. and this court said that's race discrimination. that's identity-based discrimination, even if you treat
the ku klux klan as an organization is not a protected class. so, yes, the lb -- the public accommodations law does not say you must treat everybody, it says you cannot discriminate on the basis of protected categories. justice kennedy: well, but this whole concept of identity is a slightly -- suppose he says: look, i have nothing against -- against gay people. he says but i just don't think they should have a marriage because that's contrary to my beliefs. it's not -- mr. cole: yeah. justice...
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players at top european clubs, even hazzard, romelu lukaku european clubs, even hazzard, romelu lu ka kuster european clubs, even hazzard, romelu lukaku at manchester united, thibaut courtois, the list goes on and on. a+ for them as they get ready to play panama, is that vincent kompany is fit. with a political decision this morning that we are going to maintain the squad of 23 that is announced, we won't use any changes. vincent has evolved better than we thought, even though we thought that he could have a good opportunity to be involved in the group phase, i think now it has got a stronger opportunity. so, we see his presence asa opportunity. so, we see his presence as a very valuable part of our squad and his experience and his know—how. also in belgium's group on monday, england pay, play tunisia. gareth southgate's team unburdened the pressures of the past. four years ago england failed to get out of their group at the brazil world cup, so they go into this one, perhaps they will play without fear. we are a work in progress. the average age of the team, the average number of caps.
players at top european clubs, even hazzard, romelu lukaku european clubs, even hazzard, romelu lu ka kuster european clubs, even hazzard, romelu lukaku at manchester united, thibaut courtois, the list goes on and on. a+ for them as they get ready to play panama, is that vincent kompany is fit. with a political decision this morning that we are going to maintain the squad of 23 that is announced, we won't use any changes. vincent has evolved better than we thought, even though we thought that...
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they would compare -- they would ask an african-american sculptor to sculpt something for the ku klux klan. ranks know this is about the ability to -- >> what boils down to is a narrow category of services that cross the threshold into protective speech, you have protection. i do not think you could've force the african-american sculptor to stop something for the ku klux klan just because -- >> if you prevail, could the baker put a sign and his window "we do not bake cakes for gay weddings." >> i think what he could say is he does not make custom-made cakes for gay weddings. >> you would -- >> i would not minimize the dignity interests one bit that there are dignity interests on the other side, too. >> not just dignity but a couple of the amici briefs pointed out that most military bases are in isolated areas far from cities and they are in areas where the general population, the service population, is of one religion or close to one religious belief. so there might be 2k bakers. cake bakers, to florist, there are a small number of resources. in those situations, they posit that it ma
they would compare -- they would ask an african-american sculptor to sculpt something for the ku klux klan. ranks know this is about the ability to -- >> what boils down to is a narrow category of services that cross the threshold into protective speech, you have protection. i do not think you could've force the african-american sculptor to stop something for the ku klux klan just because -- >> if you prevail, could the baker put a sign and his window "we do not bake cakes for...
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we have a klan exhibit showing the ku klux klan memorabilia used.hey the ku klux klan monroe, used.of the cross. they would put that in front of leaders houses to give them a single that we know what you are doing, and if you don't stop, we will burn your house down next. those with a terror things they were doing to the leaders of the movement. the klan would terrorize people in many ways. in the early days, they would take away black people's property, farm produce and those things. you fromey would stop getting to vote. using scare tactics to stop people from registering to vote. it was prevalent throughout the south, not just alabama. at the end of the civil war, there were three new lost. 13th, 14th and 15th amended. the 15th amendment gave black men the right to vote. black men started voting in the southern states. they were able to get black men are elected to congress. that process went on for about 30 years electing black men into congress. thehe end of the 1900s, southern states -- you can see them mentioned in the room -- they are basically changed their state laws withi
we have a klan exhibit showing the ku klux klan memorabilia used.hey the ku klux klan monroe, used.of the cross. they would put that in front of leaders houses to give them a single that we know what you are doing, and if you don't stop, we will burn your house down next. those with a terror things they were doing to the leaders of the movement. the klan would terrorize people in many ways. in the early days, they would take away black people's property, farm produce and those things. you...
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it's kus mare for royal ladies to sit with their niece primly together or crossing their legs demurelyt the ankles. hold on, people. we have spotted duchess kate full-on crossing her leagues just like meg han did. maybe the leg. crossing rules have loosened up a bit. the duchess featured a new look with more dramatic makeup. he cheeched seem to be dusted with a bronzer. it was a contrast to the natural look she showed off. >> i guess you can stay you're stuck with me. >> while harry charmed the audience, his wife looked on approvingly. her hair was blown out in bouncy waves reminding people of the shoulder skimming style that dutchess kate often favored. i now owe were thrilled by that. you want know the shade of the bronzer the stlp the microscope that she's under. it seems too focussed. >> have you been in the store? there's millions of bronzers. the barrel of the curling iron. i want to know. she always looks good. think she's doing a wonderful job. not easy to become a new royal. cross your legs. any way, now to a pop princess. ariana grande. she turned 25 yesterday. by the way her
it's kus mare for royal ladies to sit with their niece primly together or crossing their legs demurelyt the ankles. hold on, people. we have spotted duchess kate full-on crossing her leagues just like meg han did. maybe the leg. crossing rules have loosened up a bit. the duchess featured a new look with more dramatic makeup. he cheeched seem to be dusted with a bronzer. it was a contrast to the natural look she showed off. >> i guess you can stay you're stuck with me. >> while harry...
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diplomatic and royal duties as the political climate gets more tense with the president's son-in-law jareder kusth in the region. promising to reveal his long awaited peace plan with or without input from the palestinian president. kir simeon is in aman with more. >> prince william arriving inrd jordan praising jordan for welcome hundreds ofhousand of syrian refugees. later this week he meets with israeli and palestinian leaders hoping those close to him tell me to bring positivit to the region but last week israeli forces launched airstrikes aryinst palestinian mil positions in gaza. for long awaited trumpad nistrations israeli poltsennen peace plan could be published without the ooperion of the palestinian leader. according to the son-in-law jared kushner, already palestinian leaders arepe refusg to to the would y p say afterresident trump announced the u.s. embassy would be moved to jerusalem. the white house and a future british king trying to make a difference in different ways.ny where so have failed. >> thanks for that report. >>> two former hockey playe failurenhl claiming a to warn inju
diplomatic and royal duties as the political climate gets more tense with the president's son-in-law jareder kusth in the region. promising to reveal his long awaited peace plan with or without input from the palestinian president. kir simeon is in aman with more. >> prince william arriving inrd jordan praising jordan for welcome hundreds ofhousand of syrian refugees. later this week he meets with israeli and palestinian leaders hoping those close to him tell me to bring positivit to the...
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manchester united's romelu lu ka ku scoring afternoon.chester united's romelu lukaku scoring twice. england's group in this world cup beginning to hot up. dan roan, bbc news, nizhny novgorod. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week we're in cairo, where i get to check out a new style of music that has become a youtube sensation. we head to italy for a cut—price guide to florence. there are many, many places you can see forfree in florence. florence is an open—air museum. we find out how to make your travel pictures pop online. and we take a walk on the wild side in spain. we start this week in florence. it's one of the most beautiful cities in italy, full of renaissance art and architecture. but recent price increases at art galleries and museums have scared off some travellers. so we sent keith wallace to see if there are ways to experience this iconic italian city on a budget. they call it the cradle of the renaissance, and you can see why. the streets, piazzas and galleries drip with pieces from some of the most celebrated figures
manchester united's romelu lu ka ku scoring afternoon.chester united's romelu lukaku scoring twice. england's group in this world cup beginning to hot up. dan roan, bbc news, nizhny novgorod. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week we're in cairo, where i get to check out a new style of music that has become a youtube sensation. we head to italy for a cut—price guide to florence. there are many, many places you can see forfree in florence. florence is an open—air museum. we find out how...
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the benefits that black lives matter might gain will be reflected in even greater gains for the ku klux klan. so in order to protest this, you must not play the game at all. >> mark zuckerberg talks about this utopian idea of a facebook global community. so there are clearly a lot of people who want it to be used for the best sides that it can offer. >> and that can still happen. what we need to do is give up on this manipulator machine in the background. if we only had people connecting, i think the world would get better. we've created a society where any time two people connect over the internet it's financed exclusively by third parties who wish to manipulate them. it's a society based on trickery and deceit. it must not continue on this line. >> so mark zuckerberg has now been questioning in two public forums recently since the cambridge analytica, at the european union and in front of congress in the united states. >> right. what more can he do and how does one stop this cycle you're talking about given that it's a multibillion dollar business. >> well, i think what he should do,
the benefits that black lives matter might gain will be reflected in even greater gains for the ku klux klan. so in order to protest this, you must not play the game at all. >> mark zuckerberg talks about this utopian idea of a facebook global community. so there are clearly a lot of people who want it to be used for the best sides that it can offer. >> and that can still happen. what we need to do is give up on this manipulator machine in the background. if we only had people...
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ronald lu ka ku favourites. thrashing toonie cf 5—2.t afford to get had themselves. they have panama to negotiate first. england can expect a physical counter and he hits rock. let's not sugar—coat this. the fee to panama would be even worse than the debacle against ike was —— iceland. mexico secured their place in the last 16 with a win over south korea. it means the current game between germany and sweden is a big one. germany really need to win this. they are throwing everything, the world champions at sweden. the score is currently 0—0. thank you. much more throughout the evening. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, i'll be back with the team for the late news at ten past ten — now on bbc1 its time for the news where you are. goodbye. evening. temperatures were into people to what he said the south today. a notch up on yesterday. and through the north it was a little warmer, too, but with more cloud. but everywhere had a bit more cloud today, some hazier sunshine because of the high cloud. you can see that h
ronald lu ka ku favourites. thrashing toonie cf 5—2.t afford to get had themselves. they have panama to negotiate first. england can expect a physical counter and he hits rock. let's not sugar—coat this. the fee to panama would be even worse than the debacle against ike was —— iceland. mexico secured their place in the last 16 with a win over south korea. it means the current game between germany and sweden is a big one. germany really need to win this. they are throwing everything, the...
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goals from eddie has that and two more from top scorer lukaku. that and two more from top scorer lu ka kue you should not bet against the belgium either. if you want it keep up—to—date with what is going on go to the website. new zealand's prime ministerjacinda adern presented her new baby girl. she is said to be regaining her strength with macaroni and she's, and her partner, have been swamped with congratulations from around the world including a private e—mail from twin elizabeth, apparently. people on twitter have the calling the baby prime miniature.|j people on twitter have the calling the baby prime miniature. i think probably, like everyone, we live through the struggle for a manner of months before picking a name and we wa nted months before picking a name and we wanted to wait until the baby arrived but we chose niamh because we just liked it and we thought she looked like she suited the name and it means bright and radiant and snow which seemed like a good combination. there was our way of inflicting the amount of love she gave even before she arrived. how do i reflect the gene
goals from eddie has that and two more from top scorer lukaku. that and two more from top scorer lu ka kue you should not bet against the belgium either. if you want it keep up—to—date with what is going on go to the website. new zealand's prime ministerjacinda adern presented her new baby girl. she is said to be regaining her strength with macaroni and she's, and her partner, have been swamped with congratulations from around the world including a private e—mail from twin elizabeth,...
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romelu lu ka ku favourites, threshing tunisia 5—2. romelu lukaku got two goals.est some of their stars against england but southgate's men cannot afford to get ahead of themselves as they have panama to beta first. we're taking you to california where a black bear is stuck inside a car ona a black bear is stuck inside a car on a campsite at lake tahoe. an officer managed to break the rear window so that the animal could escape without suffering any major injuries. it is a winnie the pooh moment. didn't find any honey, clearly. let's find out how the weather is looking. the satellite imagery does show how cloudy it was. elsewhere, temperatures into the low 20s. overnight, and need the clear skies, it may well be that we see temperatures in the countryside going into single figures. with that amount of clear skies, sunday is going to be a decent day again for northern ireland, perhaps more in the way of cloud to parts of the south—east but less in the way of cloud across the greater part of scotla nd cloud across the greater part of scotland and eventually i think
romelu lu ka ku favourites, threshing tunisia 5—2. romelu lukaku got two goals.est some of their stars against england but southgate's men cannot afford to get ahead of themselves as they have panama to beta first. we're taking you to california where a black bear is stuck inside a car ona a black bear is stuck inside a car on a campsite at lake tahoe. an officer managed to break the rear window so that the animal could escape without suffering any major injuries. it is a winnie the pooh...
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hazard, lukaku and lu ka ku and that's lukaku and that's a lie win a fifth.zhny novgorod this afternoon ‘s. silently austria to clinch a series win. the try was alan's only up against. they w011 try was alan's only up against. they won by 20—16 point. more on those stories at 4:30 p:m.. england are hoping to secure a place in the last 16 world cup teams tomorrow with victory over panama tomorrow. fans have been arriving in nizhny novgorod, where the game will take place. it's a city that was closed off to foreigners until just a few weeks ago, as sarah rainsford reports. this is nizhny novgorod as it has never been before. a city closed to foreigners in soviet times is now wide open to the world. there are football fans from all over, enjoying the party. there's even the odd england supporter. for now, though, it is the fans from panama that are most conspicuous. and some, like the lopez family, are confident ahead of the england match. what's your score prediction? 3-0. 3—0 to panama? 0oh! you're optimistic! you don't think much of england and harry kane the
hazard, lukaku and lu ka ku and that's lukaku and that's a lie win a fifth.zhny novgorod this afternoon ‘s. silently austria to clinch a series win. the try was alan's only up against. they w011 try was alan's only up against. they won by 20—16 point. more on those stories at 4:30 p:m.. england are hoping to secure a place in the last 16 world cup teams tomorrow with victory over panama tomorrow. fans have been arriving in nizhny novgorod, where the game will take place. it's a city that...
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we had a couple of goals from eden hazard, rob luke lukaku goals from eden hazard, rob luke lu ka ku— romelu lukaku. belgium, well, they arejust looking so well drilled with all those glared players who play in the premier league as well. 5—2, all those goal—scorers playing in the premier league. so, when they get to play england, they are going to know each other inside out in that final group matches. england are playing panama on sunday, down in nizhny novgorod, and panama making their world cup debut, they are ranked outside the world's top 50. they kept belgium quite for a5 minutes before losing 3—0. england getting the equaliser from harry kane, the winner against tunisia. if england get a winner against tunisia. if england geta win winner against tunisia. if england get a win against panama, and they should, they willjoin belgium at the top on six points, both go through to the last 16 and they face each other on thursday to see who tops the group. ready to look forward to, and we can look forward to seeing germany for a bit longer as they are still alive at this world cup. no
we had a couple of goals from eden hazard, rob luke lukaku goals from eden hazard, rob luke lu ka ku— romelu lukaku. belgium, well, they arejust looking so well drilled with all those glared players who play in the premier league as well. 5—2, all those goal—scorers playing in the premier league. so, when they get to play england, they are going to know each other inside out in that final group matches. england are playing panama on sunday, down in nizhny novgorod, and panama making their...
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manchester united striker romelu lu ka ku took his tally in the tournament to four with his double, whileple of goals as roberto martinez‘s team made it two wins out of two, with eight goals so far. england meanwhile, were put through their paces at a final training session today before travelling to their base near the finnish border — 800 miles east, ahead of their second world cup match tomorrow. dele ali was back in training, but only for the first part and is still expected to miss tomorrow's match against panama. everyone expects england to win and secure their place in the last i6 alongside belgium, but manager gareth southgate isn't getting ahead of himself. we have seen already that the difficulty, big countries in terms of rankings, have that in breaking down lower ranked teams. that has been a theme right the way throughout so there is no way there is any complacency in the way we have prepared for the game. the situation in the group is obviously a healthy one for us but we need to focus on our performance. ireland have made history down under by winning a series against austr
manchester united striker romelu lu ka ku took his tally in the tournament to four with his double, whileple of goals as roberto martinez‘s team made it two wins out of two, with eight goals so far. england meanwhile, were put through their paces at a final training session today before travelling to their base near the finnish border — 800 miles east, ahead of their second world cup match tomorrow. dele ali was back in training, but only for the first part and is still expected to miss...
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we are different from the ku klux klan that was big in the 1920s. we are different from the folks that live on the county. we're going to keep segregation with a non-peaceful way. we're going to run this thing. and that is the way they talked about the citizens councils. what happened in the late 1950s, was at the citizens council that were keeping down the hotheads and the violent types and the clan. if you look, the state after state in the deep south, what is happening is the clan and the more radical militant demagogue forces that were actually radicalizing the councils. and so the people who were quote - unquote the good white folks, are either going along for the ride were there in a cowering silence just keeping her head down and not saying anything. and so for that. from the late 50s to the early 60s, this was mississippi, the madhouse then. that was one of the journalists that talk about it. in 1964 it was happening in alabama and it was happening in georgia, it was happening across so that's what i'm talking about. thank you so much for co
we are different from the ku klux klan that was big in the 1920s. we are different from the folks that live on the county. we're going to keep segregation with a non-peaceful way. we're going to run this thing. and that is the way they talked about the citizens councils. what happened in the late 1950s, was at the citizens council that were keeping down the hotheads and the violent types and the clan. if you look, the state after state in the deep south, what is happening is the clan and the...
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he spent six years embedded against three of the most ideological white nationalist groups, the ku klux klan, the nationalist movement and the traditional workers party. the movements have bee movementr since he began his work which makes it especially timely. his book is everything you love oldeloveolder women. love older women. in spite of the rebirth of white nationalism in america published by nation books. we have two memoirs and fun first person narrative which is interesting for our kind of panel. the books are a little bit in tension with each other on various points in the south i want to ask you all 31st about something that is definitely central to each of the books and that his vitamins a. all of them protrude the humanities of those that commit to violence that makes it interesting if you are trying to understand what they are up to and why they do what they do. and in two cases that seemed to be driven primarily by ideology. yours focuses on ideology and isaac's book is more of a family history in which he starts from the circumstances, personal demons, problematic family
he spent six years embedded against three of the most ideological white nationalist groups, the ku klux klan, the nationalist movement and the traditional workers party. the movements have bee movementr since he began his work which makes it especially timely. his book is everything you love oldeloveolder women. love older women. in spite of the rebirth of white nationalism in america published by nation books. we have two memoirs and fun first person narrative which is interesting for our kind...
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manchester united's romelu lu ka ku scoring twice.hot up. dan roan, bbc news, nizhniy novgorod. away from the world cup, tomorrow's final at queens will be between marin cillic and novak djokovic. the former world number one, who has dropped down the rankings, beat france'sjeremy chardy in straight sets to reach his first final in over a year. in rugby union, ireland are celebrating their first series win in australia since 1979. the six nations champions beat the wallabies in the third and final test in sydney. johnny sexton kicked five penalties as they won 20 points to 16. you can find details of wins for england and scotland on the bbc sport website and also much more from the world cup. thank you very much. new evidence of the devastating effect of plastic pollution on wildlife has been recorded by the bbc. a team filming on a remote pacific island for a bbc one documentary — drowning in plastic — found seabirds starving to death because their stomachs were full of discarded waste, with no room forfood. 0ur science correspondent,
manchester united's romelu lu ka ku scoring twice.hot up. dan roan, bbc news, nizhniy novgorod. away from the world cup, tomorrow's final at queens will be between marin cillic and novak djokovic. the former world number one, who has dropped down the rankings, beat france'sjeremy chardy in straight sets to reach his first final in over a year. in rugby union, ireland are celebrating their first series win in australia since 1979. the six nations champions beat the wallabies in the third and...
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and hasn't shown himself to be the football player i know from barcelona and it's not visible because kuplays better because of the injury he doubted whether he'd enter we see that james rodriguez has not yet recovered so there are many factors and in addition historically europe is for the europeans. news and world cup highlights for now i'll be back at the top of the hour with more so to stay with us. but the politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president interim. or somehow want to be rich. to do like to be press this is what the four three in the morning keep people. interested always in the waters about how. things should. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see that. rather they object as he should be. one of the more so if you be in love because a lot of on. the screen what i mean are well me and i don't know but the scene. in which you. get. what i was was a. dumb move to move me to. the school of. ole i
and hasn't shown himself to be the football player i know from barcelona and it's not visible because kuplays better because of the injury he doubted whether he'd enter we see that james rodriguez has not yet recovered so there are many factors and in addition historically europe is for the europeans. news and world cup highlights for now i'll be back at the top of the hour with more so to stay with us. but the politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or...
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it is 2—0 now because a few seconds ago, lukaku 2—0 now because a few seconds ago, lu ka ku got 2—0 nowd goal of the tournament his first in a match full for the great finish and tunisia, what a start to the game. tunisia we re what a start to the game. tunisia were looking completely out of it and they will go home if they lose this match, don't forget, so it is 2-1 this match, don't forget, so it is 2—1 hour after 70 minutes. bbc one is where you can see it. 2—1. these other games coming up later. in moscow it's a very hot. we expect the pace to slow down at some point so the pace to slow down at some point so in those matches later on today, south korea, who lost against mexico, beat germany in the opener and then the germans have a chance forward tension and beat to beat sweden if they are to make it through to the group stages having lost their first match to mexico. sweden struggling through. their players have got a stomach upset due to food poisoning or a bug so they will be slightly weaker than before. that match this evening on bbc one of. england have been put through their p
it is 2—0 now because a few seconds ago, lukaku 2—0 now because a few seconds ago, lu ka ku got 2—0 nowd goal of the tournament his first in a match full for the great finish and tunisia, what a start to the game. tunisia we re what a start to the game. tunisia were looking completely out of it and they will go home if they lose this match, don't forget, so it is 2-1 this match, don't forget, so it is 2—1 hour after 70 minutes. bbc one is where you can see it. 2—1. these other games...
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democratic party is the party of slavery and segregation and jim crow and the ku klux klan in opposition to the civil rights written -- host: bristow, virginia, democrats line. ali. caller: good morning. do you believe that president raised byn american an american family and is culturally american that does not have any cultural background as a kenyan? yet, you went to kenya and interviewed his brother. together --t i am african. i know what our people do, they dependable. i am not sure of your background, but i am sure you are familiar what i am talking about. don't you think of that is not right to go and interview someone in kenya for someone who was born here as an american -- can you answer that for me? guest: certainly. do i think that obama is an american? yes. he had a white mom and a kenyan dad. his dad was never an immigrant, he was a foreign student to came to america, studied, and went back to kenya. who influenced him more? the mom or the dad. the answer, his dad. father." "dreams of my describesk, obama taking a trip to europe and to kenya to learn more about his mother an
democratic party is the party of slavery and segregation and jim crow and the ku klux klan in opposition to the civil rights written -- host: bristow, virginia, democrats line. ali. caller: good morning. do you believe that president raised byn american an american family and is culturally american that does not have any cultural background as a kenyan? yet, you went to kenya and interviewed his brother. together --t i am african. i know what our people do, they dependable. i am not sure of...
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it will be more this time because romelu lukaku and be more this time because romelu lu ka ku and cristianokaku and cristiano ronaldo, a few players have already scored four or more. his goal—scoring record in the last two or three years is up there with lionel messi and cristiano ronaldo in domestic football and we should not be surprised. he is a goal—scoring phenomenon. the fact that he has got over scoring and a world cup, that was a big thing for wayne rooney, our last big famous world —class wayne rooney, our last big famous world—class striker and he went a long time, did not score at a world cup for several goes and i think the fa ct cup for several goes and i think the fact that harry kane was able to get away so quickly will be really good for his confidence. it is not something new, he has been one of the best goal—scorers in europe for three orfour the best goal—scorers in europe for three or four years now. just thinking about belgium and what notes gareth southgate will be reading out of the team. we have heard so much about the set pieces they have been working on, how do you
it will be more this time because romelu lukaku and be more this time because romelu lu ka ku and cristianokaku and cristiano ronaldo, a few players have already scored four or more. his goal—scoring record in the last two or three years is up there with lionel messi and cristiano ronaldo in domestic football and we should not be surprised. he is a goal—scoring phenomenon. the fact that he has got over scoring and a world cup, that was a big thing for wayne rooney, our last big famous world...
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manchester united's romelu lu ka ku scoring twice.news, nizhniy novgorod. and to keep up to date with what's going on in the world cup go to the bbc sport website for team news, interviews, results and fixtures. new evidence of the devastating effect of plastic pollution on wildlife has been recorded by the bbc. a team filming on a remote pacific island for a bbc one documentary, drowning in plastic, found seabirds starving to death, because their stomachs were full of discarded waste, with no room forfood. our science correspondent victoria gill reports. flying through the ocean in search of food, but these sea birds are all too often finding and eating pieces of plastic. tens of thousands of flesh—footed shearwaters nest on this from an island, hundreds of kilometres off the east coast of australia. but even here plastic is killing them. and another. scientists are finding young birds with so much of it in their stomachs there's no room forfood. these chicks have starved to death. but the researchers stepped in to save them. and thi
manchester united's romelu lu ka ku scoring twice.news, nizhniy novgorod. and to keep up to date with what's going on in the world cup go to the bbc sport website for team news, interviews, results and fixtures. new evidence of the devastating effect of plastic pollution on wildlife has been recorded by the bbc. a team filming on a remote pacific island for a bbc one documentary, drowning in plastic, found seabirds starving to death, because their stomachs were full of discarded waste, with no...
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previously he vuz vice chancellor for research and also shared ku's department and director for the science education. he has been active in projects to impruf science teaching and preparation and is the past chair of the american kept cal society's committee on education. he is a fellow of the american chemical society and currently serves as chair on the american chemical's society on finance. he received a bachelor of science from san jose university and ph.d. in organic chemistry, often thought to be the toughest subject from the university of wisconsin, madison and we appreciate you and appreciate what texas tech is doing. >> thank you to all the witnesses for being here today i now recognize assistant secretary walker for 5 minutes for his the president. >> thank you, chairman. chairman webber, chairman -- for his testimony. >> thank you, chairman. chairman webber, i appreciate the opportunity to discuss the research programs of the office of energy electricity and energy security and department of energy is ensuring the energy infrastructure is capable of securing our security, there
previously he vuz vice chancellor for research and also shared ku's department and director for the science education. he has been active in projects to impruf science teaching and preparation and is the past chair of the american kept cal society's committee on education. he is a fellow of the american chemical society and currently serves as chair on the american chemical's society on finance. he received a bachelor of science from san jose university and ph.d. in organic chemistry, often...
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panama were bisected again by a through ball from eden hazard, lu ka ku again by a through ball fromand for panama, one of history. sweden beat south korea 1—0 in nizhny norgorod — the swedes are now level with mexico at the top of their group but they couldn't match the mexicans for flair, as nick parrott reports. spectacular stadiums at world cups are almost a given. unfortunately the quality of the matches played within cannot be guaranteed. sweden haven't won their opening game since they hosted the tournament in 1958. what they would have given to be able to field their recent icon. the first shot in this match took 20 minutes to arrive, the second longest for a first attempt since 1966. south korea were even worse, failing to register a single shot on target. both sides tried to win penalties but the officials didn't fall for their antics. the video assistant referee finally intervened in the second—half, the outcome, a kick to sweden. captain andreas granqvist lead by example. that was as good as the finishing what, not that this swedish fans were complaining. they are now top
panama were bisected again by a through ball from eden hazard, lu ka ku again by a through ball fromand for panama, one of history. sweden beat south korea 1—0 in nizhny norgorod — the swedes are now level with mexico at the top of their group but they couldn't match the mexicans for flair, as nick parrott reports. spectacular stadiums at world cups are almost a given. unfortunately the quality of the matches played within cannot be guaranteed. sweden haven't won their opening game since...
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and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, manchester united striker romelu lu ka ku revs up for the worlde scores as england's group opponents belgium play their final warm—up friendly. good evening. president trump and kim jong—un are in singapore, ready for the long—awaited summit in the early hours of tomorrow morning. the americans say mr trump will accept nothing less than the complete denuclearisation of north korea, but they added that the us was willing to offer north korea guarantees about its security, as well as economic incentives. north korea says the two sides will seek to establish a "new relationship for a new era". we'll be live in singapore with our correspondent laura bicker and our north america editor, jon sopel, but first, here's jon's report on the day's events. cheering was there ever a more vivid symbol of the dramatic change that seems to be in the singapore air? the reclusive leader of a one—time pariah state on a night—time walkabout in a tourist destination, just ahead of his summit with donald trump. korea watchers even debating whether this is kim jong—un‘s
and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, manchester united striker romelu lu ka ku revs up for the worlde scores as england's group opponents belgium play their final warm—up friendly. good evening. president trump and kim jong—un are in singapore, ready for the long—awaited summit in the early hours of tomorrow morning. the americans say mr trump will accept nothing less than the complete denuclearisation of north korea, but they added that the us was willing to offer north korea...
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. >> excitement is building for sure.yo tucker, we ku are our super soccer fan here. russia isn't am i -- i would of course. love to be in russia. i mean the whole world will beye he next couple of weeks and i'm looking forward to watching the game later today. speaking of countdown, summer beginning seven days. june 21 at 6:08am celebrate hert work in week's time toingo feel like late spring later this afternoon daytime highs will top out in the mid 8 beautiful out there. justut ode a few minutes ago, hed nice start t day not a lot of humidity that's the great news. 77 now in washington. leonardtown 77. 74 dulles. 72 hagerstown. ternoon for us.noonafnd dry live look at satellite/radar and the last of the cloous kind of fading s here with our frontal system and we'll beyeft with p of sunshine this afternoon. low humidity, daytime highs in the mid 80s and t best part of this forecast, pay close attention we keep it d not only tomorrow for our trip down toon lexingt park come out and see us. 'll be down there in southern maryland. coming down to see you guys. 85 saturda
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that immediately and i had it smuggled out of the prison so a couple of the hollywood people john ku's act being the most important one tweeted hands off john kiriakou he tweeted at the director of the bureau of prisons sixteen hundred people called the bureau of prisons director and said leave him alone and they backed off and i think if you're loud enough even one little thing that you can make that difference they will notice yes that's we have to do if you can't be quiet you have to most definitely do and there's nothing and un-american. i want to thank you so much for coming on board i don't have to be it's always on always a pleasure thank you victor. in the ancient sanskrit guide to political and military military strategy of the earth the shah it is said the enemy of my enemy is my friend they say translated and whether it's said world war two or in the fight against cancer that ancient wisdom still holds true scientists conducted a small study for sixty one patients who had reoccurring and treatment resistant brain tumors known as glioblastoma researchers a dark university gen
that immediately and i had it smuggled out of the prison so a couple of the hollywood people john ku's act being the most important one tweeted hands off john kiriakou he tweeted at the director of the bureau of prisons sixteen hundred people called the bureau of prisons director and said leave him alone and they backed off and i think if you're loud enough even one little thing that you can make that difference they will notice yes that's we have to do if you can't be quiet you have to most...
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scborn to move. d tot tirritation in its pt ku and if i can get comfortable keeping this tookus safe and protected... you can get comfortable doing the same with yours. preparation h. get comfortable with it. the freestanding, cord-free vacuum that can live anywhere because it has two rechargeable batteries. that means you can always be charging, even while you're cleaning. welcome to hassle-free runtime with shark. i'm still giving it my best even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm up for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. so what's next? seeing these guys. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise m
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the democratic party is the party of slavery and segregation and jim crow and the ku klux klan and opposition to the civil rights movement of the 1960s and those are simple facts. >> bristol, virginia, democrats line, ali. >> yes, mr. d'souza i want to ask you a few questions. do you believe president obama is an american raised by an american family, and is culturally american that doesn't have any cultural background as a kenyan? yet, you went to kenya and interviewed his brother that said he wast takinge of them because he's t his brother's keeper. how do you tie that together -- i'm an african and i know what our people do. they are dependent on america, and i don't know your background, but you are indian or something. i'm sure you're familiar to what i'm talking about. so, don't you think that's not right to go out and interview somebody in kenya because of somebody who was born here and an american. so can you answer that for me, please? >> certainly. do i think that obama is an american? yes. he had a white mom, and a kenyan dad. people sometimes describe his dad as an immigrant but h
the democratic party is the party of slavery and segregation and jim crow and the ku klux klan and opposition to the civil rights movement of the 1960s and those are simple facts. >> bristol, virginia, democrats line, ali. >> yes, mr. d'souza i want to ask you a few questions. do you believe president obama is an american raised by an american family, and is culturally american that doesn't have any cultural background as a kenyan? yet, you went to kenya and interviewed his brother...
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we've seen five goals for belgium, made in england, as hazard, lu ka ku and batshuayi overpower tunisia next for the belgians. gareth southgates teama hve arrived in nizhny novgorod for their match against panama tomorrow. we'll head their live shortly. i'm holly hamilton at the bbc sport centre. i'll have the rest of the days sport, including: an historic win for ireland, as they claim their first series victory over australia in nearly four decades. and england's losing streak finally comes to an end with victory over the springboks in the third test in durban. hello there. welcome to moscow, red square, the kremlin. it states and at the world cup. we arty have a couple results and a little bit later germany, well, they tend to be curtains for them because ask —— after mexico got another win i'm a germany and not now, the reigning champions, afford to lose against sweden down in sochl to lose against sweden down in sochi. we will bring you all the permutations in just sochi. we will bring you all the permutations injust a moment. the first match today within england's, group chief. on
we've seen five goals for belgium, made in england, as hazard, lu ka ku and batshuayi overpower tunisia next for the belgians. gareth southgates teama hve arrived in nizhny novgorod for their match against panama tomorrow. we'll head their live shortly. i'm holly hamilton at the bbc sport centre. i'll have the rest of the days sport, including: an historic win for ireland, as they claim their first series victory over australia in nearly four decades. and england's losing streak finally comes...
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[applause] >> jennie qwan ku, from mission high school school, heading to cal state university.bears! [applause] >> jose domingues espina, from abraham lincoln high school, going to san francisco state university. [applause] >> stay there. the next one is a san francisco state student, as well. cassandra lowell montez from john lowell high school, going to san francisco state. [applause] >> all right. stay there, less, because i'm going to skip katja, and i'm going to have keenan larue come up, from mission high school, heading to san francisco state. >> all right. our next recipient is katja suarez, from mission high school, heading to u.c. berkeley. [applause] >> great. keyona reynolds from george washington high school, heading to the university of washington in seattle. [applause] >> kyle chan from lowell high school, going to the university of california davis. [applause] >> congrats. laura gian from lowell high school, heading to the university of california san diego. [applause] >> okay. leisha from galileo high school, heading to san jose state university. [applause] >>
[applause] >> jennie qwan ku, from mission high school school, heading to cal state university.bears! [applause] >> jose domingues espina, from abraham lincoln high school, going to san francisco state university. [applause] >> stay there. the next one is a san francisco state student, as well. cassandra lowell montez from john lowell high school, going to san francisco state. [applause] >> all right. stay there, less, because i'm going to skip katja, and i'm going to...
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previously vice chancellor at the university of kansas, also shared ku's chemistry department and founding director at the center for science education. dr. heppert has been active in projects for science teaching and science teacher preparation and is the past chair of the american chemical society's commission on education. he is a fellow of the american chemical society and serves on the chair of budget and finance. dr. heppert received a bachelor of science and chemistry from san jose state university and ph.d in inorganic chemistry, often thought to be the toughest subject, from the university of wisconsin-madison. dr. heppert, we welcome you and appreciate what texas tech is doing. yield back, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you to all the witnesses for being here today. i now recognize assistant secretary walker for five minutes to present his testimony. >> thank you, chairman. chairman weber, chairman smith, ranking member vecsey and ranking member johnson ann distinguished members of the subcommittee. i appreciate the opportunity today. the department of energy
previously vice chancellor at the university of kansas, also shared ku's chemistry department and founding director at the center for science education. dr. heppert has been active in projects for science teaching and science teacher preparation and is the past chair of the american chemical society's commission on education. he is a fellow of the american chemical society and serves on the chair of budget and finance. dr. heppert received a bachelor of science and chemistry from san jose state...
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w cl litigathattion looks at the impact of public policy on creating equity that uses the 1981 ku klux klan act. and to move forward on this without adequate public representation and comment is going toleave the city with exposure on that and a number her issues so we urge you to take the time to make sure that thperses of ending discrimination in the industry are taken into account. thank you very much. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> thank you, board of supervisors, my name mr. ghtsbsin the san francisco bay area, we represent women and minority owned firms. we urge you to vote no on item 28 regarding fast tracking the project labor agreement ordinance. fast tracking this consequential ordinance authored by the yor sregards concerns for women and minority contractors. we are not asking you to oppose the p.l.a. ordinance at this time, we are asking you to give the most vulnerable contractors time to participate in the process. the city's capital plan calls for $35 billion in capital improvements over the nni ye this presents a tremendous opportunity to achiev
w cl litigathattion looks at the impact of public policy on creating equity that uses the 1981 ku klux klan act. and to move forward on this without adequate public representation and comment is going toleave the city with exposure on that and a number her issues so we urge you to take the time to make sure that thperses of ending discrimination in the industry are taken into account. thank you very much. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> thank you, board of...