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i will start with marcia. i get so much hope and so much inspiration for the people who are day in and day out in the streets. they have been undeterred by tear gas, they have been and he state by threats of violence. they have been undeterred by characterizations that they don't understand what this is about. so i am so deeply moved by everyone who turns out the next day. i think the one concrete action for everyone after church on sunday, get your pastries and your coffee. i want everyone to sit down with their local budget and look how much money is going into ,olicing, policing in schools as well as how much money is being spent bringing in arms from the department of defense's program into their local policing and ask themselves if they want state violence to be done in their name. john: gloria, if you could. one sign of hope and one concrete action. gloria: honestly, i feel like the lord is calling the entire nation to repentance, and i call find that as a sign of hope, because he said, speak my mercy no
i will start with marcia. i get so much hope and so much inspiration for the people who are day in and day out in the streets. they have been undeterred by tear gas, they have been and he state by threats of violence. they have been undeterred by characterizations that they don't understand what this is about. so i am so deeply moved by everyone who turns out the next day. i think the one concrete action for everyone after church on sunday, get your pastries and your coffee. i want everyone to...
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let me turn to marcia if i could. marcia, you are a professor here at georgetown and you're one of the most popular professors. you are in the history department and the african-american studies department. you wrote a wonderful book, you have a new book, a fascinating book called "franchise," about mcdonald's and the black community. you were on the slavery memory and reconciliation committee to help georgetown begin to confront our complicity in racism. you, with others created resources -- let me get this right -- the ferguson syllabus and worked on a project after the death of freddie gray. you are one of the people that helped me know what i don't know. my question is, what are we missing in the commentary? what you talk about as far as economic life in the black community and the focus on black men but you focus on black women. what is it about this crisis that we don't understand and that conventional wisdom misses? >> i think what we are failing to recognize is that what is happening in america isn't simply ab
let me turn to marcia if i could. marcia, you are a professor here at georgetown and you're one of the most popular professors. you are in the history department and the african-american studies department. you wrote a wonderful book, you have a new book, a fascinating book called "franchise," about mcdonald's and the black community. you were on the slavery memory and reconciliation committee to help georgetown begin to confront our complicity in racism. you, with others created...
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marcia then turns her camera to a white child who appears to be leaving after being served dressed in athletic clothing similar to dallas'. >> that white kid out there, he here with his tennis shoes on and his athletic shirt. >> we have to be allowed tennis shoes but not athletic shoes. shorts and t-shirts. >> reporter: the manager has since been placed on indefinite leave, and the owners of the restaurant released a statement saying they, quote, are sickened by this incident adding, quote, we know we failed in this instance and sincerely hope we can be afforded the opportunity to meet with marcia grant and her son. the restaurant revised its dress code saying anyone under 12 is exempt from its policies. and later on "good morning america," marcia will tell their story during an exclusive interview. >>> time now for a look at your wednesday morning weather. temperatures near 120 degrees today will pose an extra challenge for fire crews in arizona. air tankers were used to knock down the small fire in phoenix that forced hundreds of people to evacuate. on the radar right now, plenty of
marcia then turns her camera to a white child who appears to be leaving after being served dressed in athletic clothing similar to dallas'. >> that white kid out there, he here with his tennis shoes on and his athletic shirt. >> we have to be allowed tennis shoes but not athletic shoes. shorts and t-shirts. >> reporter: the manager has since been placed on indefinite leave, and the owners of the restaurant released a statement saying they, quote, are sickened by this incident...
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. >> reporter: a manager claimed 9-year-old dallas and mom, marcia, had to leave because dallas was in. marcia turns her camera to a white child who appears to be leaving after being served dressed in athletic clothing similar to dallas'. >> the white kid out there can eat here with tennis shoes on and his athletic shirt? >> allowed tennis shoes but not athletic shorts and t-shirt. >> reporter: the manager has been placed on indefinite leave and the owners released a statement saying they, quote, are sickened by this incident, adding, we know we failed in this instance and sincerely hope we can be afforded the opportunity to meet with marcia grant and her son. the restaurant has revised its dress code, saying anyone under 12 is exempt from its policies. that mom, marcia, will be on "good morning america" later this morning. >> mona, thank you. >>> coming up next half hour, the new legal victory for bill cosby and what his wife camille is telling abc news. >>> first, the new surge in covid-19 cases. what we are doing wrong. our medical expert weighs in. >>> welcome ba >>> welcome back.
. >> reporter: a manager claimed 9-year-old dallas and mom, marcia, had to leave because dallas was in. marcia turns her camera to a white child who appears to be leaving after being served dressed in athletic clothing similar to dallas'. >> the white kid out there can eat here with tennis shoes on and his athletic shirt? >> allowed tennis shoes but not athletic shorts and t-shirt. >> reporter: the manager has been placed on indefinite leave and the owners released a...
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>> well, you know, pride started at stone wall in new york and marcia b. johnson is the mother of this whole movement, the pride movement, and a trans woman in new york at stone wall, marcia b. johnson, another trans woman of color, so we owe owe whole movement to trans women and also, in the city of san francisco, the compton's riots, compton cafeteria, black trans m women stood up against police brutality. so our movement owes its genesis to those black trans women. so we at pride, we understand pride is about celebrating our community, it's about educating the world and liberating our people, and right now, pride needs to focus on liberating black lives and any way that we can support black lives, we want to do. we are having a virtual program on saturday and sunday. we just released today the press release, from new orleans, just heading our performers, the headliner. however, we at pride are looking for ways that we can support the black lgbtq community and the larger black community also, so -- >> and that's so important, so sorry to interrupt you, b
>> well, you know, pride started at stone wall in new york and marcia b. johnson is the mother of this whole movement, the pride movement, and a trans woman in new york at stone wall, marcia b. johnson, another trans woman of color, so we owe owe whole movement to trans women and also, in the city of san francisco, the compton's riots, compton cafeteria, black trans m women stood up against police brutality. so our movement owes its genesis to those black trans women. so we at pride, we...
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back call marcia all describe the harsh conditions of his detention say purple call which i was a pa. who went on to quavo conventicles say to promise a ten day w. puff is until get tossed aside presumptive myers did a presumptive- a conflict to add. to that t that will still see te latter because seeing here during an interview with france twenty four last year is both the citizen. of france and- but a run does not recognize dual. in may she was sentenced to five years i in prison on chargs of violatingng national securit. the french foign minister says the charges are not based on fact and appear to be motivated by politics saying this ongoing situation can only have a negative impact on the bilateral relations between france and iran. and can only significantly reduce the t trust between our two countries. a researcher at the international center of seals po in paris and at columbia university adult kerr has written several books on iran. in protest over arrest she went on a hunger strike for nine days which took a toll on her health. iran has arrestedd dozens of foreign and dual n
back call marcia all describe the harsh conditions of his detention say purple call which i was a pa. who went on to quavo conventicles say to promise a ten day w. puff is until get tossed aside presumptive myers did a presumptive- a conflict to add. to that t that will still see te latter because seeing here during an interview with france twenty four last year is both the citizen. of france and- but a run does not recognize dual. in may she was sentenced to five years i in prison on chargs of...
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it's like marcia, marcia, marcia. china, china, china. and there's more. she goes on to try to blame cbs white house correspondent ouija jiang, who first brought to light that someone in the white house used that racist phrase, back in march. >> you should have come forward 100 days ago when you had the chance. you lost your opportunity. you lacked the courage to tell everybody who said that to you. >> hmm. kellyanne conway sure as chanha changed her tune. in march, she was outraged. outraged at the idea that anybody in the administration would say kung flu. she found it offensive. she demanded to know who said it. >> that's highly offensive. so you should tell us all who it is. i'd like to know who it is. >> and now that she knows, at least one person who said it, one person who sits behind the resolute desk in the oval office. she's, apparently, not offended anymore. the truth always catches up to people, though. even those in the white house. hypocrisy. unbelievable. three most populated states in this country hitting all-time highs for coronavirus case
it's like marcia, marcia, marcia. china, china, china. and there's more. she goes on to try to blame cbs white house correspondent ouija jiang, who first brought to light that someone in the white house used that racist phrase, back in march. >> you should have come forward 100 days ago when you had the chance. you lost your opportunity. you lacked the courage to tell everybody who said that to you. >> hmm. kellyanne conway sure as chanha changed her tune. in march, she was...
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thank you very much professor, thatis thank you very much professor, that is marcia castro.ficial birthday celebrations this weekend will look different, because of the coronavirus outbreak. instead of the usual fly—past at buckingham palace, there's going to be a smaller ceremony at windsor castle. our royal correspondent sarah campbell reports. pulling the first world war guns into position. in normal times, state and ceremonial occasions are punctuated by the king's troop, but with all such events cancelled since march, most of the regiment‘s horses have been enjoying a quieter life, locked down in leicestershire. the decision has been taken to get them back to the barracks. one of the first to return is ten—year—old equinox. he has just been eating grass and chilling out. he needs to do some exercise. in common with many others, he needs a haircut. we take off the manes off for safety reasons because when they are in harness it can get entangled. back to work means getting the correct footwear. hundreds of hours of practice would have been put in to make sure no mistakes
thank you very much professor, thatis thank you very much professor, that is marcia castro.ficial birthday celebrations this weekend will look different, because of the coronavirus outbreak. instead of the usual fly—past at buckingham palace, there's going to be a smaller ceremony at windsor castle. our royal correspondent sarah campbell reports. pulling the first world war guns into position. in normal times, state and ceremonial occasions are punctuated by the king's troop, but with all...
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questionl do our last from marcia dunn. kenny.er for steve or when do you anticipate deciding whether to proceed with the spacewalks and how quickly could you start kicking them off? would this be june or july? >> we are still having this escutcheon's. if we had down this path, it's most likely going to be toward the end of june. we have considered doing upfront work ahead of this mission to start laying the groundwork for that but decided against it just to make sure we got the crew on orbit and in that way where not in this constant replay in case we were having weather issues and so forth. we made the decision we would wait until the crew got on board and lay some of these upfront items in the plan stop we got about another week and a half you will see some buildup. there will be things that will start to happen preparing for some eva's that will kick up around the end of june. i would call that very preliminary planning just because we need to work with steve and the rest of the agency we arehip to make sure well calibr
questionl do our last from marcia dunn. kenny.er for steve or when do you anticipate deciding whether to proceed with the spacewalks and how quickly could you start kicking them off? would this be june or july? >> we are still having this escutcheon's. if we had down this path, it's most likely going to be toward the end of june. we have considered doing upfront work ahead of this mission to start laying the groundwork for that but decided against it just to make sure we got the crew on...
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you know, marcia, this sort of racism, it is not new.ou say you have experienced it before, but was this the first time dallas has ever been exposed to something like this, and what did you say to him after? >> yes. this was the first time dallas had experienced that and he goes to a predominantly white school. it's mixed but it's predominantly white and they teach the kids that everyone is the same so for him to see a kid outside that looked like one of his friends at school, it was tough for him, but i just explained to him, you know, we just have to keep on fighting, keep on pushing. he knows i'll always fight for him regardless of whether it's the school or anyone that's supposed to do something for him and does not. whatever is right for him, he knows i'll continue to push for him and we just have to keep on pushing for social justice, you know, and for equality. >> and, dallas, i know this has been tough for you. you were recognized on the street the other day. you want to tell us about that? >> yes, it was a baltimore city police
you know, marcia, this sort of racism, it is not new.ou say you have experienced it before, but was this the first time dallas has ever been exposed to something like this, and what did you say to him after? >> yes. this was the first time dallas had experienced that and he goes to a predominantly white school. it's mixed but it's predominantly white and they teach the kids that everyone is the same so for him to see a kid outside that looked like one of his friends at school, it was...
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louis >>> el 8 marcia es la fecha tentativo para el inicio del juicio por la muerte de george floyd.uez amenazÓ con llevara el juicio fuera de minneapolis si los abogados y funcionarios siguen vento land detalles del caso >>> dieron un golpe dur a la administraciÓn trump. revocÓ una ley en lousiana, a las clÍnica que se dedican al aborto esta ley violaba la constituciÓ y derechos de la mujer a practicarse un aborto seguro >>> los restos encontrados el sÁbado no son los de vanessa guillÉn. asÍ lo confirmaron las autoridades locales, el cuerpo estaba en una zona que se ha intensificado la bÚsqueda de vanessa, que desapareciÓ desde el pasado 22 de abril. muy cerca el cadÁver del soldado gregory morales. >>> cerca de 20 mil inmigrantes sin documentos comenzaron a recibir una ayuda monetaria en la ciudad de new york. son personas que se han quedado afuera de los cheques de alivio en medio de esta crisis y gracias a una donaciÓn de la fundaciÓn open soziety es una ayuda que muchos per ban hace tiempo. >>> he estado todo estÉ tiempo sin trabajara y este dinero me sirve para comprar la comid
louis >>> el 8 marcia es la fecha tentativo para el inicio del juicio por la muerte de george floyd.uez amenazÓ con llevara el juicio fuera de minneapolis si los abogados y funcionarios siguen vento land detalles del caso >>> dieron un golpe dur a la administraciÓn trump. revocÓ una ley en lousiana, a las clÍnica que se dedican al aborto esta ley violaba la constituciÓ y derechos de la mujer a practicarse un aborto seguro >>> los restos encontrados el sÁbado no...
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like to recommend the book which just came out as a memoir called building a life worth living by marcia she is a clinician and scientists who developed dialectical behavior heresy. which developer borderline personality disorder which she herself has lived with for her entire life. but also very useful for ocd and eating disorders and emotional regulation, stress tolerance, just reading the memoir as someone who have lived with a lot of demons and the weight she describes it is she made a vow to herself when she was a teenager to get out of hell herself so she could help other people get out. i find that really inspiring. sue and i have one last question and will take questions i hate the term self-care. and has some implications about money, who is privileged enough to do that. and so on, i want to ask you throughout this period of writing this book , coming up and whatnot, which ways do you take care of yourself? as a young woman who is clear and undocumented how do they feel they are under attack and they don't take care of their needs very often. >> guest: i am like undocumented, my
like to recommend the book which just came out as a memoir called building a life worth living by marcia she is a clinician and scientists who developed dialectical behavior heresy. which developer borderline personality disorder which she herself has lived with for her entire life. but also very useful for ocd and eating disorders and emotional regulation, stress tolerance, just reading the memoir as someone who have lived with a lot of demons and the weight she describes it is she made a vow...
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we begin in a moment with marcia washington. you will hear about her early life, her relationship with george washington, and how she defined the role of first lady. then, and an hour and a half, the life of abigail adams, the first woman to be both wife of a president and a mother of a president, john quincy adams. now, march the washington. martha washington was george washington's confidant. >> she was a person very capable, but she did not like that, she called herself a prisoner of state. >> by the same token that everyone in washington took to found the washington, everything martha washington did likewise. >> it was a business relationship, but not without affection. i think they had deep respect and affection for each other. >> she was as close to her hometown and she would get. she owned most of this whole block going back a couple of acres, which means she owned a huge chunk of what williamsburg was. >> there was a lot of tragedy in martha washington's life. she lost her first husband. >> she was raised a rich woman, w
we begin in a moment with marcia washington. you will hear about her early life, her relationship with george washington, and how she defined the role of first lady. then, and an hour and a half, the life of abigail adams, the first woman to be both wife of a president and a mother of a president, john quincy adams. now, march the washington. martha washington was george washington's confidant. >> she was a person very capable, but she did not like that, she called herself a prisoner of...
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amy: we will speak with marcia .astro then to the reverend william barber, co-founder of the poor people's campaign. >> in recent weeks, we have heard the media ask when will the protests stop? since we have lunch this campaign, people have asked what one demand is your top priority? decided toy when you dodo covid respoponse, you get 5 trillion, nearlrly $3 trillion o the banks and the corporations. if they can have $3 trillion, don't ask us what is our one thing. all that anand more, comiming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. welcome to democracy now!, i'm amy goodman. the united states reported nearly 37,000 coronavirus cases nationwide wednesday, the highest daily toll yet, as much of the u.s., south, and west barreled toward a new and deadlier phase of the pandemic. florida, oklahoma, south carolina, and texas all confirmed record numbers of new covid-19 cases, with infections increasing in 29 states. in houston, the texas medical center reports 97% of its intensive care unit beds are full. officials are planning to convert standard hospital beds
amy: we will speak with marcia .astro then to the reverend william barber, co-founder of the poor people's campaign. >> in recent weeks, we have heard the media ask when will the protests stop? since we have lunch this campaign, people have asked what one demand is your top priority? decided toy when you dodo covid respoponse, you get 5 trillion, nearlrly $3 trillion o the banks and the corporations. if they can have $3 trillion, don't ask us what is our one thing. all that anand more,...
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i think marcia johnson image of her climbing this lamppost, that was something that manuel saw with his own eyes happened and who knows if there were bricks inside the cage or whatever she was climbing up but i think the larger question is who cares? who cares what was thrown, whether it was a shot glass or a brick . i think that actually minimizes the importance of the moment and what actually was occurring and also the contributions of those like marcia p johnson and sylvia rivera not just on those four nights but before and after stonewall and as you know big part of the book, honestly i'm most proud of is some of the findings that i was able to find about sylvia rivera and her indispensable contribution to the gay activists alliance, in particular so when you see especially in the popular media on who really threw the first shot glass or what really happened at stonewall, i think that's a red herring. i think we need to be asking larger questions of people's contributions around and especially after stonewall. >> then let's go to questions. >> i want to encourage anyone who hasn't a
i think marcia johnson image of her climbing this lamppost, that was something that manuel saw with his own eyes happened and who knows if there were bricks inside the cage or whatever she was climbing up but i think the larger question is who cares? who cares what was thrown, whether it was a shot glass or a brick . i think that actually minimizes the importance of the moment and what actually was occurring and also the contributions of those like marcia p johnson and sylvia rivera not just on...
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to msnbc and hear more from marcia this evening . i want to you to know i have lost the names of dahlias supreme court dispatches in jurisprudence. also he has a book coming out eventually, weighing justice. we youplease come and do an event with us and masha, thank you . you are, we turn to you. we now have turned to you for many years . you are a dose of reality and a dose of insight that we just count on so much. i know you've got many more books and you and i hope you will do events with us for years to come. thank you all for joining us tonight. we had a huge audience area purchased masha's book. you will get a fine booklet with it and you can do that on the link at the bottom of the screen. it's an important book and you need to read it and get it for other people and we need to get it out there. and for now, we just thank you all for joining. after the event at your next event, you've been going all daylong all of you be well be well read . >> thank you. good night. >> here's a look at books being published this week, historia
to msnbc and hear more from marcia this evening . i want to you to know i have lost the names of dahlias supreme court dispatches in jurisprudence. also he has a book coming out eventually, weighing justice. we youplease come and do an event with us and masha, thank you . you are, we turn to you. we now have turned to you for many years . you are a dose of reality and a dose of insight that we just count on so much. i know you've got many more books and you and i hope you will do events with us...
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than >> announcer: today on "tamron hall" academy award winner marcia gay harden on her role in nat geo's." "hamilton" is on its way to disney+ and christopher jackson has all the details. plus, when perseverance pays off. patton oswald honors his late wife in a new hbo docuseries. scott turner so field makes history as the first transgender man to be nominated for an actie identical twins overcome tragedp of their class. an all new "tamron hall" starts now. ♪ >> tamron: welcome to an all new "tamron hall" for my home. many of you know that i hosted a show that i was very passionate about art investigation and discovery called "deadline crimes." over six years and met a lot of people who really would describe themselves as folks who are crime. in that they fancy themselves as attorneys or detectives or even a potential juror on some of these cases, what would you do or what would i do that attracts millions of people to crime shows? just over four years ago, comedian patton oswalt lost his beloved wife and mother to their young daughter alice. michelle mcnamara died while writing one of t
than >> announcer: today on "tamron hall" academy award winner marcia gay harden on her role in nat geo's." "hamilton" is on its way to disney+ and christopher jackson has all the details. plus, when perseverance pays off. patton oswald honors his late wife in a new hbo docuseries. scott turner so field makes history as the first transgender man to be nominated for an actie identical twins overcome tragedp of their class. an all new "tamron hall" starts...
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marcia p johnson was a marginalized black trans woman and a sex worker who was at the stonewall riots that night, who was actually fighting with the cops and i noticed that most of the photos and videos that we see am i talking? >> yes you are on the air. tanya >> okay. . did you have a question or comment? >> yes, i wonder why he doesn't mention the black drag queens who were in front of the bar fighting that night like marshy johnson sylvia rivero was also part of the gay rights movement. >> thank you for the call, mark stone. >> the collars absolutely right as far as we can determine some of the leading roles in the riots were played by african americans, puerto ricans, trans people, street queens, drag queens. it's still quite uncertain as to whether they represented a majority of the people who participated in the riots, but there are many accounts that place them at the key moments leading the rights, displaying real carriage, i can't be courage, we might. say some individuals who are often credited with instigating the rights leading the rights, sylvia rivera, marsha pete johns
marcia p johnson was a marginalized black trans woman and a sex worker who was at the stonewall riots that night, who was actually fighting with the cops and i noticed that most of the photos and videos that we see am i talking? >> yes you are on the air. tanya >> okay. . did you have a question or comment? >> yes, i wonder why he doesn't mention the black drag queens who were in front of the bar fighting that night like marshy johnson sylvia rivero was also part of the gay...
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protests that lasted several nights, vital to the uprising queer and transpeople of color including marcia p. johnson, because of coronavirus we spoke by phone with reverend kennedy who can't help but think of stonewall as she watches today's protests. >> this is finally a time when people are realizing that we're really all in this together. >> reporter: the very first pride took place on the one-year anniversary of stonewall but it was nothing like the energetic parades we've grown accustomed to it was a protest march. >> the pride parades grew out of a protest that was a result of violence, police-induced violence we have to remember that. >> reporter: this year pride festivities across the country were put on hold because of coronavirus, but now in the wake of george floyd's death l.a. pride is holding a solidarity protest on the same streets they marched on 50 years ago, raising some of the same issues. >> until we get this right we will continue to come back to this place. >> reporter: a banner hanging outside stonewall last week said pride is a riot, reminder not just where pride be
protests that lasted several nights, vital to the uprising queer and transpeople of color including marcia p. johnson, because of coronavirus we spoke by phone with reverend kennedy who can't help but think of stonewall as she watches today's protests. >> this is finally a time when people are realizing that we're really all in this together. >> reporter: the very first pride took place on the one-year anniversary of stonewall but it was nothing like the energetic parades we've...
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of dollars for energy and then we're supposed to protect your money for marcia how does that work it doesn't work in other news president trump or does thousands of troops out of germany accusing the country of funding. for monuments to t.v. classics to shutting the leading national newspaper no company in this push to purge br.
of dollars for energy and then we're supposed to protect your money for marcia how does that work it doesn't work in other news president trump or does thousands of troops out of germany accusing the country of funding. for monuments to t.v. classics to shutting the leading national newspaper no company in this push to purge br.
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>>ohio representative marcia fudge says fixing racial inequalities in the health care system will require better communication how can we build trust between underserved communities and the local institutions including hospitals doctor camara jones of emory university told fudge that trust is built when the health care system listens we need to have the people who are at impacted by decisions at the decision-making table at a congressional hearing monday health experts and lawmakers talked about the staggering difference of health outcomes during the pandemic communities of color. i'm more likely to be infected with the virus and then once infected the more likely to die because they are more burdened by chronic diseases with less access to health care and experts told lawmakers inequality extends beyond health care into the economy itself. >>it's estimated that black owned businesses of experience losses of 41% between february in april versus 17% for white on companies. what this indicates is that opportunity is not equally distributed. i race ethnicity in this country north exposure to
>>ohio representative marcia fudge says fixing racial inequalities in the health care system will require better communication how can we build trust between underserved communities and the local institutions including hospitals doctor camara jones of emory university told fudge that trust is built when the health care system listens we need to have the people who are at impacted by decisions at the decision-making table at a congressional hearing monday health experts and lawmakers...
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from an apartment in brooklyn show a jammed black translives matter a number of groups including the marcia p. johnson institute, the black trans in the arts co-organized the rally >>> we could soon learn the fate of an american accused of spying on russia. last week, secretary of state mike pompeo called for the release of paul whelan, a former marine who has spent nearly 18 months in a russian prison a verdict is expected today. our reporter joins us now from moscow matthew, what's the latest on the trial? >> reporter: the hearing is starting just now. looks like finally ambassadors have been admitted into the trial to hear the verdict today. while we may not be expecting a sentence we'll find out whether or not the judge considers mr. whelan on guilty or not guilty on espionage charges two weeks ago at the last hearing russian prosecutors asked for 18 years end a russian penal colony if they factor in the last 18 months considering the maximum is 20 years. however statements from his family and u.s. embassy this is the maximum anybody is expecting. over the past few days u.s. embassy has
from an apartment in brooklyn show a jammed black translives matter a number of groups including the marcia p. johnson institute, the black trans in the arts co-organized the rally >>> we could soon learn the fate of an american accused of spying on russia. last week, secretary of state mike pompeo called for the release of paul whelan, a former marine who has spent nearly 18 months in a russian prison a verdict is expected today. our reporter joins us now from moscow matthew, what's...
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kerry and marcia, good morning to you both.sha, i will begin with you both. marsha, i will begin with you just picking up on what is said in that report, you are aware of cases where employers are using shielding to get rid of someone. tell us more on how they are trying to do this? it is a range of circumstances. this situation has brought up a number of issues. employers need to ensure they are treating their staff fairly. in situations where people believe they are in serious, imminent danger and refusing not to return to the workplace, an employee has to look at that and take that into account. an employer cannot treat somebody u nfa i rly an employer cannot treat somebody unfairly because they have raised issues about returning to work or because they have to work and they are protections for people who are in sucha are protections for people who are in such a situation. someone who is vulnerable in the shielding and has a genuine concern about their health and safety, the employer should assess the risk around that before
kerry and marcia, good morning to you both.sha, i will begin with you both. marsha, i will begin with you just picking up on what is said in that report, you are aware of cases where employers are using shielding to get rid of someone. tell us more on how they are trying to do this? it is a range of circumstances. this situation has brought up a number of issues. employers need to ensure they are treating their staff fairly. in situations where people believe they are in serious, imminent...
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ohio representative marcia fudge says fixing racial inequalities in the health care system will require better communication how can we build trust between underserved communities and the local institutions including hospitals doctor camara jones of emory university told fudge that trust is built when the health care system listens we need to have. >>the people who are at impacted by decisions at the decision-making table at a congressional hearing monday health experts and lawmakers talked about the staggering difference of health outcomes during the pandemic communities of color. i'm more likely to be infected with the virus and then once infected the more likely to die because they are more burdened by chronic diseases with less access to health care and experts told lawmakers inequality extends beyond health care into the economy itself. >>it's estimated that black owned businesses that experience losses of 41% between february in april versus 17% for white on companies what this indicates is that opportunity is not equally distributed by race ethnicity in this country north exposur
ohio representative marcia fudge says fixing racial inequalities in the health care system will require better communication how can we build trust between underserved communities and the local institutions including hospitals doctor camara jones of emory university told fudge that trust is built when the health care system listens we need to have. >>the people who are at impacted by decisions at the decision-making table at a congressional hearing monday health experts and lawmakers...
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we need to think back to the history of the stonewall movement where on june 28th 1969 people like marcia penn all mine johnson people like sylvia repair people like miss major who were really on the front lines of what we now know as a pride and you know the 1st tried was a riot and so what i'm talking about policy i'm talking about why the son in the police and investing in communities that that look like us that actually are black and brown that are actually plus other things must be protected and not only the local and state level at the federal level even though in sassaman jordi of law enforcement budgets are really at the helm at the local level we need to call attention to congressional members cetera leaders who can actually provide incentives who actually encourage local and state elected to say you know what let's take your 500000000 dollars budget of policing and actually invest in things like housing for unhoused or employment for people who are unemployed or underemployed health care for people who don't have health insurance because many people don't have employers who have
we need to think back to the history of the stonewall movement where on june 28th 1969 people like marcia penn all mine johnson people like sylvia repair people like miss major who were really on the front lines of what we now know as a pride and you know the 1st tried was a riot and so what i'm talking about policy i'm talking about why the son in the police and investing in communities that that look like us that actually are black and brown that are actually plus other things must be...
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vietnam and also tend to show she will southern areas of the philippines why spread across borneo so marcia and also the mill a peninsula in the next couple of days really the dry areas are going to be java and to the east of there very heavy downpours on thursday a particular cross into those areas over borneo i mean want across into australia is mostly fine and mostly dry it's not a particularly warm day particularly in the southeast lots of cloud developing trout wednesday some pretty strong winds particularly through these coastal areas and then rather vigorous system working its way to both on in new zealand some very strong winds along these west facing case as we go through wednesday the rain also pushing across and it'll stay in the forecast as we go through thursday clear skies generally across the southeast but a cool day melbourne at just 13 degrees celsius and you see these winds really working their way up the queensland coast feeling a little bit cool in that breeze and plenty of cloud as well in fact just 26 degrees in cannes that was all that is going on the west and not a b
vietnam and also tend to show she will southern areas of the philippines why spread across borneo so marcia and also the mill a peninsula in the next couple of days really the dry areas are going to be java and to the east of there very heavy downpours on thursday a particular cross into those areas over borneo i mean want across into australia is mostly fine and mostly dry it's not a particularly warm day particularly in the southeast lots of cloud developing trout wednesday some pretty strong...
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. >> hello marcia. the short answer is, chris had it right on the hatch where we left it nine years ago and it is right here and i think he's got a note, do not forget to take with crew dragon so depending on how long we stay up here you can bet we will take it with us when we depart back to earth and from that standpoint we talked about this flag before many times over the last years since we left it here and i think the important point is as i said before returning launch capability to the united states, to and from the international space station. that is what this flag really means and i think a little bit more it is to the thousands of people that made it possible from the folks at space x to the folks at nasa to the folks within the commercial crew program and we just are lucky enough to be able to take it home with us and i will be our plan here in a month or two or three or four, depending on what, as bob says, what uncle kurt lets us do. >> let's go to question from aviation week. >> a question
. >> hello marcia. the short answer is, chris had it right on the hatch where we left it nine years ago and it is right here and i think he's got a note, do not forget to take with crew dragon so depending on how long we stay up here you can bet we will take it with us when we depart back to earth and from that standpoint we talked about this flag before many times over the last years since we left it here and i think the important point is as i said before returning launch capability to...
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really going to be another train coming in their direction i think that's really the analogy here marcia what do you think of how the government is responding to this because i must say this problem moralistic point of view you know they kind of wipe their hands they've been on big. ation you know i mean there are tens of millions of the emergencies out there in the country people losing their jobs. you know and i'm a you know as a conservative. i don't you know my 1st reaction is limited government i don't like people becoming dependent on the government i think that anything that the government should do should keep families together in people and work and then that's the positive derivative but in an emergency in the blocks want to bend like this i think that you know if you can't use the argument we don't have any money we have plenty of money for their friends and their special interests here but in the end you brings up this really important issue is that you know how much is how the people good and creating or creating relief but without creating dependency because there is that i
really going to be another train coming in their direction i think that's really the analogy here marcia what do you think of how the government is responding to this because i must say this problem moralistic point of view you know they kind of wipe their hands they've been on big. ation you know i mean there are tens of millions of the emergencies out there in the country people losing their jobs. you know and i'm a you know as a conservative. i don't you know my 1st reaction is limited...
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. >> marcia, no, it is not -- no, no. but something substantial, yes. i will be subject to negotiatio negotiation. and the first thing i want to see it go to is youth programs. >> but do you think the $1 billion number in their mind is not good for the nypd? >> again i'm not in anybody else's mind. i respect everyone. i'm not going to give you a number today. >> if i could follow up on that. i know durbin calls to return to some of your unappointed programs and secondly, i know you and the commission of a separate appearances since yesterday since announcement yesterday. if you maybe want to talk, maybe in a private discussion what your conversations have been like with the commissioner. i don't know what the conversation is like so what can you tell us. >> with the commission and andi talk all the time. a member this is some i've been working very closely with since 2014. i have immense respect for them. we have a constant ongoing dialogue. of course there's no commissioner, no commission here would like to hear that their budget might be cut and there
. >> marcia, no, it is not -- no, no. but something substantial, yes. i will be subject to negotiatio negotiation. and the first thing i want to see it go to is youth programs. >> but do you think the $1 billion number in their mind is not good for the nypd? >> again i'm not in anybody else's mind. i respect everyone. i'm not going to give you a number today. >> if i could follow up on that. i know durbin calls to return to some of your unappointed programs and secondly,...
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marcia me want to end it really is about the southwest monsoon the rhesus like you are not like has really cleared out of the picture very heavy amounts of rain across these western states but the securely widespread further to the south across into canada extending on up towards the top will not a bit away from those rains in the cloud is so remains very warm with a high of 38 celsius in new delhi on monday. as bombs continue to rain down on afghanistan civilians are paying the ultimate price. and no one is listening to the people while those responsible operate with impunity. mistakes. accountability in an unaccountable war as anyone from the u.s. military been in touch with. klein's investigates afghanistan civilian loss in the u.s. . the all . i. want to back you want you want is a really simple rub a reminder of our top stories a libyan war teacher hafter has said he supports a ceasefire with the un backed government it's been proposed by his allies gyptian president of the c.c. after sources have suffered several setbacks in recent weeks with the government taking control of key citi
marcia me want to end it really is about the southwest monsoon the rhesus like you are not like has really cleared out of the picture very heavy amounts of rain across these western states but the securely widespread further to the south across into canada extending on up towards the top will not a bit away from those rains in the cloud is so remains very warm with a high of 38 celsius in new delhi on monday. as bombs continue to rain down on afghanistan civilians are paying the ultimate price....
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new yorker staff writer marcia gasson draws from her childhood to argue the truck presidency is movingtocracy. emory university african american studies professor carol anderson weighs in on voting rights. join in conversation by democratic congressman barbara lee of california. that all begins tonight at 8:30 p.m. eastern. here on c-span2 booktv. welcome back national book festival presents, a series of features timely subjects and big ideas brought to you by the library of congress, my name is maria lana and i'm a literary director of the library of congress. our program today features distinguished keppra profession or of harvard university joe lepore. among her countless establishments she's also a staff writer at the new yorker and host of a brand-new
new yorker staff writer marcia gasson draws from her childhood to argue the truck presidency is movingtocracy. emory university african american studies professor carol anderson weighs in on voting rights. join in conversation by democratic congressman barbara lee of california. that all begins tonight at 8:30 p.m. eastern. here on c-span2 booktv. welcome back national book festival presents, a series of features timely subjects and big ideas brought to you by the library of congress, my name...
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marcia mccloskey, they were in fear of our lives, their attorney says they received death threats from crowd and the attorney says protesters broke down a cast iron gate to get into their private street the couple grabbed their guns after seeing other armed people marching in a crowd outside their house, they support peaceful protest and were protecting themselves from potential violence. some are questioning the couple's motives, even calling them racist but radio host and former nra spokesperson dana lash says the far left is always looking for excuses to attack the second amendment. >> there is no evidence there racist. they are just homeowners that wanted to protect their property, you can't tell me after watching weeks of violence and arson and distraction and all that broadcast and your home that you see a rage mob coming down your street and think something good comes of it. i want to remind everyone on kings highway just on the road david doran was murdered by violent writers and 15 minutes away is the statue of st. louis, people i getting beaten up for protesting or counter pr
marcia mccloskey, they were in fear of our lives, their attorney says they received death threats from crowd and the attorney says protesters broke down a cast iron gate to get into their private street the couple grabbed their guns after seeing other armed people marching in a crowd outside their house, they support peaceful protest and were protecting themselves from potential violence. some are questioning the couple's motives, even calling them racist but radio host and former nra...
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president trump denying a "new york times" report that he knew back in marcia sha put a bounty on u.s. troops. >> the president is going out of his way to say he hasn't heard anything about it. >> reporter: russia denies they paid anyone to hunt down and kill american soldiers. now president trump was credible. that's why it didn't get to him, it never landed on his desk, he says, despite "the new york times" reporting and we've learned that congress is getting an update. some lawmakers are getting an update about what the government knows. that will happen today. back to you. >> all right, we'll be listening for that, tracie potts live from washington, thanks so much. new overnight four gunmen are dead after an attack on the pakistani stock exchange that killed at least two people. it happened early this morning in the capital city of karachi. police say the attackers used grenades and heavy firearms and security forces quickly responded. security forces are still looking for additional attackers. so far no one has claimed responsibility. >>> the bay area has nearly 23,000 coronaviru
president trump denying a "new york times" report that he knew back in marcia sha put a bounty on u.s. troops. >> the president is going out of his way to say he hasn't heard anything about it. >> reporter: russia denies they paid anyone to hunt down and kill american soldiers. now president trump was credible. that's why it didn't get to him, it never landed on his desk, he says, despite "the new york times" reporting and we've learned that congress is getting...
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president trump denying a "new york times" report that he knew back in marcia sha put a bounty on u.s. troops in afghanistan. >> it is pretty remark tbl the president is going out of his way to say he hasn't heard anything about it. >> reporter: russia denies they paid militias linked to the taliban to hunt down and kill american soldiers. now president trump is tweeting that this didn't reach him because he didn't know about it because the intelligence community couldn't verify the information. they didn't think it was credible. the white house still trying to verify if the bounty was ever paid and new this morning we have confirmed that lawmakers are getting a briefing about this some time later today. back to you. >> all right, tracie potts, thanks so much. >>> new overnight four gunmen are dead after an attack on the pakistani stock exchange. it killed at least two people. it happened early this morning in the capital city of karachi. police say the attackers used grenades and heavy firearms and security forces quickly responded. security forces are still looking for those attacke
president trump denying a "new york times" report that he knew back in marcia sha put a bounty on u.s. troops in afghanistan. >> it is pretty remark tbl the president is going out of his way to say he hasn't heard anything about it. >> reporter: russia denies they paid militias linked to the taliban to hunt down and kill american soldiers. now president trump is tweeting that this didn't reach him because he didn't know about it because the intelligence community couldn't...
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figures like marcia p. and sylvia rivera who later established the foundations for the legal fight >> the book is "the deviance war it's a fascinating read. anyone interested in american history or queer history, i urge them to read it. eric, thank you so much. really appreciate it. thanks for writing the book. >>> what an investigation revealed when looking at president trump's hurricane dorian scandal. noaa's action at the time. "cl"" mercedes-benz suvs were engineered with only one mission in mind. to be the best. in the category, in the industry, in the world. now, get 0% apr financing up to 36 months on most models and 90-day first-payment deferral on any model. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. feel cool. because the tempur-breeze transfers heat... away from your body. so you feel cool... night after night. during the tempur-pedic summer of sleep, experience the mattress ranked number one in customer satisfaction by jd power. in customer satisfaction stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthrit
figures like marcia p. and sylvia rivera who later established the foundations for the legal fight >> the book is "the deviance war it's a fascinating read. anyone interested in american history or queer history, i urge them to read it. eric, thank you so much. really appreciate it. thanks for writing the book. >>> what an investigation revealed when looking at president trump's hurricane dorian scandal. noaa's action at the time. "cl"" mercedes-benz suvs were...
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marcia coyle, chief washington correspondent, says it underscos roberts emergence as the swing vote.ncern for the t credibility institution, he tends to write fairly narr opinions when he does move to the left, as he did here. he not going to make any immediate, gigantic shifts left or right. that and has done some in theng past. john: in a statement, the press secretary called the ruling unfortunate and have invaded on the sovereigniv prerog of state governments by imposing their own policy preference in favor of abortion to overrideti lete abortion safety regulations. roberts in particular is drying the ire of conservative legal scholars. >> rather than calling balls and his confirmation hearings, he comes down with an opinion i believe characterizes a political one. strangely enough, while trying to keep the cord out of politics, the court becomes more involved in politics than ever before. john: for president trump's appointees gorsu and cavanaugh, it was -- kavanaugh, it was the first involving gorsuch called it lite more than the judicial version of a hunters to. si -- stir in
marcia coyle, chief washington correspondent, says it underscos roberts emergence as the swing vote.ncern for the t credibility institution, he tends to write fairly narr opinions when he does move to the left, as he did here. he not going to make any immediate, gigantic shifts left or right. that and has done some in theng past. john: in a statement, the press secretary called the ruling unfortunate and have invaded on the sovereigniv prerog of state governments by imposing their own policy...
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if we do not make substantial investments in our election infrastructure ohio representative marcia fudge says this year's haphazard state primary show the need for a national standard election integrity advocate, christian clark points to this week's chaotic georgia primary as a sign of what's to come in november. >>georgia is the poster child for this dysfunction and disenfranchisement of african american voters. she wants action to make sure everyone gets safe and equal access at the polls, it's critical for congress in both expand options in person voting and vote by mail president trump has railed against mail in voting, even as many states expand that ability during the pandemic illinois republican representative rodney davis says state by state mail and options are fine but to presume that every state should or even can dramatically increased its capacity is ridiculous congress already approved more than $400 million for election integrity and safety. however much more is urgently needed the house passed heroes act has more than billion for election infrastructure, but hasn't gotte
if we do not make substantial investments in our election infrastructure ohio representative marcia fudge says this year's haphazard state primary show the need for a national standard election integrity advocate, christian clark points to this week's chaotic georgia primary as a sign of what's to come in november. >>georgia is the poster child for this dysfunction and disenfranchisement of african american voters. she wants action to make sure everyone gets safe and equal access at the...
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ohio representative marcia fudge says fixing racial inequalities in the health care system will require better communication how can we build trust between underserved communities and the local institutions, including hospitals doctor camara jones of emory university told fudge that trust is built when the health care system listens we need to have. >>the people who are. >>at impacted by decisions at the decision-making table at a congressional hearing monday health experts and lawmakers talked about the staggering difference of health outcomes during the pandemic. >>communities of color. i'm more likely to be infected with the virus and then once infected the more likely to die because they are more burdened by chronic diseases with less access to health care and experts told lawmakers inequality extends beyond health care. >>into the economy itself. >>it's estimated that black owned businesses of experience loss of 41% between february in april versus 17% for white on companies. what this indicates is that opportunity is not equally distributed. i race ethnicity in this country north
ohio representative marcia fudge says fixing racial inequalities in the health care system will require better communication how can we build trust between underserved communities and the local institutions, including hospitals doctor camara jones of emory university told fudge that trust is built when the health care system listens we need to have. >>the people who are. >>at impacted by decisions at the decision-making table at a congressional hearing monday health experts and...
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county tuesday night for perla navarro from richmond kyle erickson from pittsburgh in christopher marcia from rodeo. it's unclear who was driving with her when their 2006 infiniti suv went off the bridge and hit an empty train all 4 victims were pronounced dead at the scene. a 3.6 earthquake struck the south bay earlier today did you feel like the quake was reported about 5 miles southwest of alum rock about 8 miles west of milpitas that earthquake at a record adept of 7.4 kilometers so far there have been no reports of any damage. >>all right weather time as we get a live look outside on this beautiful warm night downtown san francisco all lit up. >>yeah, it sounds like it's going to be a warm night in a warm day need for days on meteorologist jim reeser rodriguez here with the forecast yeah that's right grant and they can remember i'm only the messengers have nothing to do with these warm hot temperatures heading our way we already got a sneak peek of that today and let's take a look at temperatures out there right now widespread 70's for most of the bay area but a little bit cooler ri
county tuesday night for perla navarro from richmond kyle erickson from pittsburgh in christopher marcia from rodeo. it's unclear who was driving with her when their 2006 infiniti suv went off the bridge and hit an empty train all 4 victims were pronounced dead at the scene. a 3.6 earthquake struck the south bay earlier today did you feel like the quake was reported about 5 miles southwest of alum rock about 8 miles west of milpitas that earthquake at a record adept of 7.4 kilometers so far...