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mary mcleod bethune. the image you see behind me usually when i'm doing tv from my whipped office, you see wb devoid is, mary mcleod bit thune -- mary mcleod bethune and thurgood marshall. there's a statue i have to explain sometimes called "i am a man." some of you may remember that statue grew out of a protest in memphis, tennessee that led to the death of martin luther king jr. i spend all of my time trying to do what i can to make sure that we preserve history. i don't want to whitewash history. i don't want to revise history. i want us to learn from history and do what -- said to us -- if we fail to learn the lessons of history you are bound to repeat them and you cannot learn history lessons by dealing in false representations of history. it has to be what it is. and so what the state of florida has done is kick started something because after they made this move, she is so proud of it, she talks about it all the time, stops me on the floor with an update. with this -- when the state of virginia dec
mary mcleod bethune. the image you see behind me usually when i'm doing tv from my whipped office, you see wb devoid is, mary mcleod bit thune -- mary mcleod bethune and thurgood marshall. there's a statue i have to explain sometimes called "i am a man." some of you may remember that statue grew out of a protest in memphis, tennessee that led to the death of martin luther king jr. i spend all of my time trying to do what i can to make sure that we preserve history. i don't want to...
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mary mcleod thune. -- dr. mary mcleod bethune. please stand for the presentation of colors and the national anthem. max holt. ♪ o say can you see, by the dawn's early light, what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming, whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight, o'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming? and the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there, o say does that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave. ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing for the indication -- invocation. >> let us pray. god, our weary ears, god of our silent tears, you who have brought us thus. those who have by might led us to the light, keep us forever in right paths, we pray. we praise you, for the audible life of -- for the laudable life of mary mcleod bethune. for this statute dedication service in her honor. we celebrate the fact that she was a drum major for justice. tru
mary mcleod thune. -- dr. mary mcleod bethune. please stand for the presentation of colors and the national anthem. max holt. ♪ o say can you see, by the dawn's early light, what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming, whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight, o'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming? and the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there, o say does that...
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three of marie madalyn's top.lso chosen was her estranged husband, a free french office who commanded regiment during fthe allied landing in southern france in august 1944. are there same to the group were leaders resistance movements and networks. among them the chief of the free french intelligence network that was second only to alliance in size and importance. but marie madalyn was not one of the six women awarded the honor. most of the six had been associates of mail movement leaders who were allies. the only woman who had actually been a resistance chief and his network achievements were unparalleled was not judged worthy of the honor. the omission of marie madalyn and the pitifully small number of women named as the sexism among the three friends and most resistance leaders are just like the rest of french society and their view amendment men fought and women stayed home for the words of one french historian discrimination based on a notion of inequality between the sexes was solidly rooted in the resistanc
three of marie madalyn's top.lso chosen was her estranged husband, a free french office who commanded regiment during fthe allied landing in southern france in august 1944. are there same to the group were leaders resistance movements and networks. among them the chief of the free french intelligence network that was second only to alliance in size and importance. but marie madalyn was not one of the six women awarded the honor. most of the six had been associates of mail movement leaders who...
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it's the lack of attention bothered marie-madeleine she never showed it. in her view of thousands of agents in her network were the ones who should be remembered and she worked very hard to keep their memory fresh. the years have passed, my friends have died but their spirit is still alive, she wrote in her memoir. i should like to note they would not be forgotten and the divine flame that burns in their hearts would be understood. these ordinary men and women never planned to be heroes but they were every bit as much and some perhaps even more than 1038 and tried in the museum. although they were from various walks of life, a common denominator overrode all theirdifferences . a refusal to be silenced and an iron determination to fight against the disruption of freedom and human dignity. in doing so they along with other members of the resistance saved the soul and honor of france. many years after the war and american journalists actually david ignatius of the washington post asked johnny russo one of marie matalin's operatives why she had risked her life
it's the lack of attention bothered marie-madeleine she never showed it. in her view of thousands of agents in her network were the ones who should be remembered and she worked very hard to keep their memory fresh. the years have passed, my friends have died but their spirit is still alive, she wrote in her memoir. i should like to note they would not be forgotten and the divine flame that burns in their hearts would be understood. these ordinary men and women never planned to be heroes but...
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. >> did it also get a little steamy, mary? >> yes. >> passion and a secret the wrong person discovered. >> her face looked like she had seen a ghost. >> stay with me. >> you have a phone call, i think you need to take. >> hello and welcome to dateline. keith reed was a school superintendent who was respected by his students and adored by friends and family. when he didn't show up at an out of town conference, it set off alarm bells. investigators would take a hard look at keith's love life for clues, and it would be another person off everyone's radar who would help detectives piece together this puzzle. here is dennis murphy with at close range. >> winter comes early and stays late in far western new york. the farm is near chuck ottawa -- and almost families -- but in this place a frozen stillness, the hottest of passions, boiling jealousy came to call one day. and tiny clymer, southwest of the county, is still shaking off the shock shock of it all. joe gerace was the sheriff of chautauqua county. >> in my 35 years in law enf
. >> did it also get a little steamy, mary? >> yes. >> passion and a secret the wrong person discovered. >> her face looked like she had seen a ghost. >> stay with me. >> you have a phone call, i think you need to take. >> hello and welcome to dateline. keith reed was a school superintendent who was respected by his students and adored by friends and family. when he didn't show up at an out of town conference, it set off alarm bells. investigators would...
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marie loved every minute of living there.s a teenager, she, her mother, and her siblings moved to paris after her father died suddenly at a tropical disease. but she never lost her taste for the unconventional. at the time, the french capitulation to hitler's in 1940, she embodied everything of the government marshall peten detested. she was separated from her army hospital husband. she married at the age of 17 to a very handsome -- i think he was a captain at that time, military intelligence officer. they immediately had two children. she decided she had enough of him and his very conservative views on how a wife should behave. so she picked up her children and moved back to paris. whereupon she immediately learned how to fly a plane. she bought a car at a time when women -- most women did not know how to drive, much less by a car. she participated in car rallies, the biggest craze in europe during that time. and she got a job, which was very unusual. all of that proved she had a mind of her own, and ambitions that stretched
marie loved every minute of living there.s a teenager, she, her mother, and her siblings moved to paris after her father died suddenly at a tropical disease. but she never lost her taste for the unconventional. at the time, the french capitulation to hitler's in 1940, she embodied everything of the government marshall peten detested. she was separated from her army hospital husband. she married at the age of 17 to a very handsome -- i think he was a captain at that time, military intelligence...
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mary: sure.one who grew up in the united states and the 1970's and early 1980's, we know what high inflation felt like, and you could experience it in various ways depending on what your income was. for me, i remember in very uniquely in my own upbringing is that, that was the time when we had to make real trade-offs about putting things back, not getting them. and what i take from that is i see it today. and that's the part that's really painful. go to the store, you can walk out into any store, any part of your community, and you could watch people and you will see them as they approach the aisle, putting things back as they approach the checkout because they don't want to face the pain and embarrassment of having the checkers say, that's not enough, or having their time, they put it back there. that's an indignity. i think of this as the indignity of inflation. you are working, earning a living, you are getting wage increases and your wage increase, even if it feels good, isn't keeping up, so
mary: sure.one who grew up in the united states and the 1970's and early 1980's, we know what high inflation felt like, and you could experience it in various ways depending on what your income was. for me, i remember in very uniquely in my own upbringing is that, that was the time when we had to make real trade-offs about putting things back, not getting them. and what i take from that is i see it today. and that's the part that's really painful. go to the store, you can walk out into any...
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mari: wonderful. and i would say, simply, reach out to organizations like ours, and we can get you started at a local level. questions from anybody else. >> i work on the production side of things, as it pertains to different messages. the question i have is, what would be the ideal tone for some sort of video project in which she did a message out, would you want to go for a more, like, a sympathetic tone, or would you want to go for more like a hard on, ok, guys, what tone do you think is more effective in getting that message out? and that goes to most to want to answer that. mari: i have thoughts, but i'm going to defer to the panel. porter, do you want to talk about how you talk to your constituents, doing it positively? rep. porter: i think it can depend a little bit on who you are, but answering in regard to you, i think there is a real need to highlight the voices of those who have been affected and their families and their community. so my own engagement in this issue came from incredible rep
mari: wonderful. and i would say, simply, reach out to organizations like ours, and we can get you started at a local level. questions from anybody else. >> i work on the production side of things, as it pertains to different messages. the question i have is, what would be the ideal tone for some sort of video project in which she did a message out, would you want to go for a more, like, a sympathetic tone, or would you want to go for more like a hard on, ok, guys, what tone do you think...
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marie matalin the loved every minute of living there. as a teenager she her mother and her two siblings moved to paris after her father died suddenly of a tropical disease. but she never lost her taste for the unconventional. at the time of the french capitulatio' in 1940 kammerer marie matalin embodiedsh everything about women that the government of marshall detested. she was sober keep it from her army officer husband. i should mention marion at the age of 17, very handsome i think that he was the captain of the time military intelligence officer. theye, immediately had two children and she decided in her mid-20s that she had enough of him and was very conservative on how a wife should behave so she picked up her children and moved back to paris whereupon she learned how to fly a plane. she bought a car at the time women did not know how to drive much less by a car. she participated in car rallies during that time and again it uwas very unusual. so all of that proved she had a minde of her own and ambitions that stretched far beyond ho
marie matalin the loved every minute of living there. as a teenager she her mother and her two siblings moved to paris after her father died suddenly of a tropical disease. but she never lost her taste for the unconventional. at the time of the french capitulatio' in 1940 kammerer marie matalin embodiedsh everything about women that the government of marshall detested. she was sober keep it from her army officer husband. i should mention marion at the age of 17, very handsome i think that he...
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mari: wonderful. and i would say, simply, reach out to organizations like ours, and we can get you started at a local level. questions from anybody else. >> i work on the production side of things, as it pertains to different messages. the question i have is, what would be the ideal tone for some sort of video project in which she did a message out, would you want to go for a more, like, a sympathetic tone, or would you want to go for more like a hard on, ok, guys, what tone do you think is more effective in getting that message out? and that goes to most to want to answer that. mari: i have thoughts, but i'm going to defer to the panel. porter, do you want to talk about how you talk to your constituents, doing it positively? rep. porter: i think it can depend a little bit on who you are, but answering in regard to you, i think there is a real need to highlight the voices of those who have been affected and their families and their community. so my own engagement in this issue came from incredible rep
mari: wonderful. and i would say, simply, reach out to organizations like ours, and we can get you started at a local level. questions from anybody else. >> i work on the production side of things, as it pertains to different messages. the question i have is, what would be the ideal tone for some sort of video project in which she did a message out, would you want to go for a more, like, a sympathetic tone, or would you want to go for more like a hard on, ok, guys, what tone do you think...
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mary? >> maryalice, thank you. we know you'll stay on top of this. >> let's bring in abc news senior investigative reporter aaron katersky. aaron, you've been reporting all week in the wake of this raid the fbi has been warning of threats against its agents, against law enforcement. tonight you have new information to share. authorities making it clear this threat is intensifying. >> reporter: it sure is, mary. we've had a look at a new joint intelligence bulletin from the fbi and the department of homeland security that says there's been an increase in threats and acts of violence against law enforcement and government officials since the raid of president trump's florida estate. that includes the federal judge that authorized the search. chillingly, mary, the bulletin also says that home addresses, relatives and family members have been identified as potential targets. one other note from the bulletin, mary. it says that some of the rhetoric from public officials is escalating the threat.
mary? >> maryalice, thank you. we know you'll stay on top of this. >> let's bring in abc news senior investigative reporter aaron katersky. aaron, you've been reporting all week in the wake of this raid the fbi has been warning of threats against its agents, against law enforcement. tonight you have new information to share. authorities making it clear this threat is intensifying. >> reporter: it sure is, mary. we've had a look at a new joint intelligence bulletin from the fbi...
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marie: absolutely not.ou will see aggressive targets for net zero than the nordic with a date of 2025. there are places in the netherlands that have quick benchmarks. even in ireland and the u.k., you are not only seeing green transition strategies, but also looking at net zero as part of tabletops for doing business. we are talking about climate having a place in top-down portfolios as well. dani: looking at bank of america, michael hardin saying that they are 13% below levels on the s&p. of course, that depends on what your strategies are and what kind of client you are, but what is the importance of staying involved in the current environment versus staying in cash? marie: they are seeing over a large period of time, there was a large gold above cash. we saw that in the u.k. and with the search for yields, there is more active deployment of cash. we are watching through this at northern trust asset management, but we have a spectrum of clients that have all kinds of his and perspectives -- views and pers
marie: absolutely not.ou will see aggressive targets for net zero than the nordic with a date of 2025. there are places in the netherlands that have quick benchmarks. even in ireland and the u.k., you are not only seeing green transition strategies, but also looking at net zero as part of tabletops for doing business. we are talking about climate having a place in top-down portfolios as well. dani: looking at bank of america, michael hardin saying that they are 13% below levels on the s&p....
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mary in the back of the _ well for laura muir.or laura muir. mary in the back of the field, so now - well for laura muir. mary in the back of the field, so now trying | well for laura muir. mary in the l back of the field, so now trying to do what she loves to do, stretch it out, looking much better coming to these championships. keely hodgkinson is in the perfect place. laura muir could be there to strike him up at the pace is fast and it's quick and mara is coming back again. noidea quick and mara is coming back again. no idea what sort of race she's running, but keeley had skin skin —— keely hodgkinson. and going right to the back of the field, this is what keely hodgkinson is good at. she can just celebrate —— accelerates from here. she will always tend to beat her, she is going to come strong, the canyon has got something extra. she's the strongest i've ever seen in the home straight, and she is going to come away to take the gold medal, mary morrow with an incredible performance keely hodgkinson has two settle for silver aga
mary in the back of the _ well for laura muir.or laura muir. mary in the back of the field, so now - well for laura muir. mary in the back of the field, so now trying | well for laura muir. mary in the l back of the field, so now trying to do what she loves to do, stretch it out, looking much better coming to these championships. keely hodgkinson is in the perfect place. laura muir could be there to strike him up at the pace is fast and it's quick and mara is coming back again. noidea quick and...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with calls for transparency after federal agents searched former president trump's home in florida. members of the senate intelligence committee want to see the documents seized from mar-a-lago last week, and they're asking the white house to provide more details on what led to the search. all this comes as the fbi and homeland security issued a memo to law enforcement across the country warning of growing threats against them. bradley blackburn is in new york with more on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. those threats are being fueled on line. federal officials say personal information like home addresses and even family members' names are being shared as targets. the rhetoric is getting intense and has some republicans calling for calm. >> it's outrageous rhetoric. >> reporter: the fbi and department of homeland security are on high alert following the search of former president trump's mar-a-lago estate last week. >> everybody needs to respect our law
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with calls for transparency after federal agents searched former president trump's home in florida. members of the senate intelligence committee want to see the documents seized from mar-a-lago last week, and they're asking the white house to provide more details on what led to the search. all this comes as the fbi and homeland security issued a memo to law enforcement across the country warning of growing threats against them. bradley blackburn is in new york...
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and mary, you poke people again to form. it shows you got to talk to people as my dummy dual credit. 2 of them looked at all as could view, as he could look to see what he saw of year across the game. you do, you're going to go up to 43 and it will be earlier for you to leave your spring. lou just forwarded to me that old you my senior you based on your boss with the horrible bridge or see what you brought on another bus. but most of them, but some of the people call them and you almost almost midnight. i hm. with a go to school. when you get over a bit, i see a little more, not a resource for you. what's the matter? you're calling about professor some like ah, articles, case prediction came true within weeks. the city, the new keep authority sent on my dad. protest isn't amin. it's too was murray. you both a crucial industrial center in southern ukraine. maryland in the cool and you could it's all little screen regionally i suppose, to live with the midland church. listen in. okay. and he wants to know sold it in a call whe
and mary, you poke people again to form. it shows you got to talk to people as my dummy dual credit. 2 of them looked at all as could view, as he could look to see what he saw of year across the game. you do, you're going to go up to 43 and it will be earlier for you to leave your spring. lou just forwarded to me that old you my senior you based on your boss with the horrible bridge or see what you brought on another bus. but most of them, but some of the people call them and you almost almost...
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ah when the battle for mary you will began? keith thanked its hopes on militants from the ultra nationalist as our regiment. which is the boston near couple of quarter numbers, a bomb care? i'm not a good deal better. i'm a little shy. yeah, my cousin, of course it would be so bold puzzles, but you said austin, you're probably the most mature garcia for you to, you know, somebody from the word. yeah. as of regimen fighters, trained by nato instructors have adopted a new tactic of forcing residence to stay in the besieged city. they use them as human shields. with heidi not, you know, they do. so when you got a i didn't have up on the look in the way to dig up and then the point b when the issue with just with up with you deliberate growth that much. i'm here any proof that i still only knew st. ya? yes, you will check and see it on you, but these are like national. i brought them back. i see. and you've been there and you got when you brought that, but you move. no, good luck. waking them up with them. loose professional russia
ah when the battle for mary you will began? keith thanked its hopes on militants from the ultra nationalist as our regiment. which is the boston near couple of quarter numbers, a bomb care? i'm not a good deal better. i'm a little shy. yeah, my cousin, of course it would be so bold puzzles, but you said austin, you're probably the most mature garcia for you to, you know, somebody from the word. yeah. as of regimen fighters, trained by nato instructors have adopted a new tactic of forcing...
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mary was about to make some incredible accusations. been killed? a second autopsy magnifies the mystery. coming up. >> there are some deep bruising and internal bleeding, which couldn't be explained by the hanging. >> but could be explained by what? >> somebody knocking her down from behind and hog-tying her. there was a struggle. >> a twist was coming. >> did you have anything to do with rebecca's death? >> absolutely not. >> you thought you had nothing to hide? >> i knew i had nothing to hide. >> when dateline continues. nexgard is the flea and tick protection that's #1 with vets. your vet trusts it for her patients and her own dog. plus, its delicious beef flavor is #1 with dogs. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures or neurologic disorders. ask your vet about nexgard. want to wake up to smoother, brighter skin? olay retinol 24 recharges my skin while i sleep. no wonder it was awarded best night cream! night mode... activated. olay. face anything. ugh-stipated... feeling weighed down by a backedup gut" olay. miralax is
mary was about to make some incredible accusations. been killed? a second autopsy magnifies the mystery. coming up. >> there are some deep bruising and internal bleeding, which couldn't be explained by the hanging. >> but could be explained by what? >> somebody knocking her down from behind and hog-tying her. there was a struggle. >> a twist was coming. >> did you have anything to do with rebecca's death? >> absolutely not. >> you thought you had...
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i would also like to note that, uh, the ministry of emergency situations in the republic of mari el,eers with foresters with fire brigades. uh, spend uh? extinguishing the spill exactly along the support strips around the entire perimeter of the fire i would like to note an important issue. uh, today there is not one, the settlement is not endangered. well, here is the nearest point. we have, uh, the village of vasilyevskoye, it is located at a distance from the edge of the fire at a distance of about 10 km. by the way, there is an airmobile group of the main directorate of the ministry of emergency situations in the republic and personnel of 68 people and 12 pieces of equipment. so we spent work on the arrangement of fire breaks around this village to this day. uh, any m-th dangers. uh in relation to a locality or object. there is no economic character, well, respectively, smoke in the settlements. we don’t have here, gleb sergeevich noted vladimirovich, in addition to working on the territory of the republic, the forces of our consolidated group provide active assistance in extingu
i would also like to note that, uh, the ministry of emergency situations in the republic of mari el,eers with foresters with fire brigades. uh, spend uh? extinguishing the spill exactly along the support strips around the entire perimeter of the fire i would like to note an important issue. uh, today there is not one, the settlement is not endangered. well, here is the nearest point. we have, uh, the village of vasilyevskoye, it is located at a distance from the edge of the fire at a distance...
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richard and mary's beloved henry was 6 years old. of us sending our love to richard, mary and theo if you'd like to support rett syndrome research, you can donate in henry's name at texas' children's hospital that's "nightly news." thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night. >>> next on nbc bay area news tonight, two planes collided in midair. we are live on the scene with new information. >>> also, some uneasy memories in the san bruno. pg&e crews back near the side of the deadly pipeline explosion . we will tell you i. >>> plus, we are finally getting the inside story of the drowning at a high school in danville. it happened during pe class four years ago. chilling details about a distracted teacher and heartbroken parents. >>> the blame game continues in oakland. we are talking to the mayor.
richard and mary's beloved henry was 6 years old. of us sending our love to richard, mary and theo if you'd like to support rett syndrome research, you can donate in henry's name at texas' children's hospital that's "nightly news." thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night. >>> next on nbc bay area news tonight, two planes collided in midair. we are live on the scene with new information. >>> also, some...
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mary daley having the let them eat cake moment. she doesn't feel the pain ever inflation and you wonder why the fed lacks credibility. a lot of crypto wallets have been drained as another massive hit to this industry. still we have players here. we'll talk about the future of the defi revolution. i think it is alive and well although some issues. douglas holtz-eakin on preview of tomorrow's jobs report around whether or not we'll go into recession. all that and so much more on "making money". ♪. >> the skynet funding bill is passed. the system goes online on august 4th, 1997. human decisions are remove from strategic defense. skynet begins to learn at a geometric rate. >> that's right. august 4th, that was the movie terminator. the cyborg assassin sent back to 1984 from 2029 to kill sarah conner to prevent the future birth of her son john, that would lead resistance movement that would top tell skynet, turned against its houma creators and destroyed mankind. there is resistance movement, against the establishment that pulls strings
mary daley having the let them eat cake moment. she doesn't feel the pain ever inflation and you wonder why the fed lacks credibility. a lot of crypto wallets have been drained as another massive hit to this industry. still we have players here. we'll talk about the future of the defi revolution. i think it is alive and well although some issues. douglas holtz-eakin on preview of tomorrow's jobs report around whether or not we'll go into recession. all that and so much more on "making...
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this idead to raise as i hear you and mary helen talking and how he might envision it.t seems to me as i'm listening to that obviously have critiques in the work of both writers. it's a very strong critique of the existing power structure. listening to it occurs to me he was much more the writer activist than williams. i'm wondering as writers think about their roles for some the critique in the writing is enough and for others they see a role for themselves that the writing is only part of it. they need to do other stuff and am wondering if that's a distinction that you see in if you would have something to say about that? >> that's a good question. marshall struggled without all of her life. how much to devote her life to writing and how much was she obligated to do some kind of activism. interestingly enough she asked malcolm x what he thought and he told her that her activism was her writing. in a way he gave her permission to be a writer. i don't think that satisfied her entirely because she has that story told over andee over agai. how much can i be an activist an
this idead to raise as i hear you and mary helen talking and how he might envision it.t seems to me as i'm listening to that obviously have critiques in the work of both writers. it's a very strong critique of the existing power structure. listening to it occurs to me he was much more the writer activist than williams. i'm wondering as writers think about their roles for some the critique in the writing is enough and for others they see a role for themselves that the writing is only part of it....
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mary, my name is marie, i'm 22 years old and i have 4922 followers on instagram. ready ready ready ready ready i tend to paste mostly fashion, beauty and lifestyle photos, invoice down. i like to post a little bit of everything showing a bit of my world horror so you can see a lot of me on social media and it's not just photos of my food or nails. i'll post all kinds of stuff, but mostly about myself and what one me to gain new followers bri transforms. she shells a very specific side of herself. she plays a role, goes out in her machine and getting ready for a nice photo. i'll usually take a good hour to put on my makeup called that in the makeup is my passion. but i also have to wear it for work by georgia. carried it all over. i change my look every day and i never wear the same look twice him on the max. so here, shortly, if his i mean, ah, on social media, everyone can invent a new image for themselves. create a mask, play a role and work on perfecting it day by day. ah, ah, you know, by kelly veterans, i don't want to disappoint people. i don't want my follo
mary, my name is marie, i'm 22 years old and i have 4922 followers on instagram. ready ready ready ready ready i tend to paste mostly fashion, beauty and lifestyle photos, invoice down. i like to post a little bit of everything showing a bit of my world horror so you can see a lot of me on social media and it's not just photos of my food or nails. i'll post all kinds of stuff, but mostly about myself and what one me to gain new followers bri transforms. she shells a very specific side of...
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mary, you both are your dog. i don't my lease for a host the way a bunch your direction a here with a little difficult on for she him on the really love a new much partition that you still have all her children with kind of short. i did a boil by any chance to be able to model you should this my forgivable bureaus like to present your booth with me. recently civilians they had to learn of and wolf that tactics in the midst of shelling with a few short interferes with while hiding behind the banks of civilians. the ukrainian military turn. hundreds of my re, you pose houses into stronghold with a motion with a b, a, a boy should throw short, they're not, i mean you're a ga, a with militants. wanted any evacuation attempts. people fleeing from the burning city came under precision fire from the ukrainian army. a suppose i was looking for was a focus. i look forward to talk about what else. thank you for your help. okay. oh, gotcha. well, if you do corporate australia style panella laraca also about what you thought
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thank you mary uh mary. >> and i wanted to uh just bring liz you and you in here to you said recently that this bill was your focus here was on real solutions for working families and hoping you could give us your perspective from the kind of the the ground level view from the families and workers that you're talking to and engaging with how you see this piece of legislation intersecting with their needs and their priorities. >> absolutely. thank you brian. hello everyone. i too want to start by thanking president biden and the administration for your commitment to american manufacturing. and of course for inviting us uh to be a part of this conversation today. um i think i think it's a great mix of labor and business leaders and and it shows how important and historic the inflation reduction act is. and i'm bringing the voice of our 57 unions 12.5 million members who believe this bill is gonna help us reshape the future and deliver real help to working families by reducing rising energy and health care costs. and when i'm on the road talking to working people, they're worried about m
thank you mary uh mary. >> and i wanted to uh just bring liz you and you in here to you said recently that this bill was your focus here was on real solutions for working families and hoping you could give us your perspective from the kind of the the ground level view from the families and workers that you're talking to and engaging with how you see this piece of legislation intersecting with their needs and their priorities. >> absolutely. thank you brian. hello everyone. i too...
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richard and mary chose to share it publicly. to rai awareness. >> reporter: the worst days -- >> i think it's the hardest that it's ever felt as a caregiver. physically, mentally, worrying, the anxiety about what's going to happen with him, regression, what does the future look like >> reporter: and they shared the best days ♪ swimming in the sea ♪ >> reporter: like the celebration when richard first heard those two unforgettable words. >> henry looked at me and he called me dada for the first time just a few days ago. and it was something i'd been waiting for for years. >> reporter: physical therapy helped, briefly sitting up unsupported, a major milestone. richard and mary dedicated themselves to creating awareness of rett syndrome researchers even learning things from henry, studying his cells to one day help others but in may, richard tweeted henry had taken a turn for the worst but was home getting love from brother theo today richard and mary tweeting the crushing news that henry had passed away, writing, he had the softes
richard and mary chose to share it publicly. to rai awareness. >> reporter: the worst days -- >> i think it's the hardest that it's ever felt as a caregiver. physically, mentally, worrying, the anxiety about what's going to happen with him, regression, what does the future look like >> reporter: and they shared the best days ♪ swimming in the sea ♪ >> reporter: like the celebration when richard first heard those two unforgettable words. >> henry looked at me...
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mary, you both sex jordan dog and i need to join my lease for a 2nd. i actually have a host with a garage door with dawson build mother here with the whole campbell, a new march partition that you still have all her children with kind of short. just wanted to show jennifer bullish me a boiler by any chance to be able to mumble. you should this my frontier mobile bureaus like a slender booth with recently civilians. they had to learn of and wolf that tactics in the midst of shelling. with a few sure industries or gci with while hiding behind the banks of civilians, the ukrainian military turn. hundreds of maria post houses, a strong health with a family with a little b o, a yes, it pro for the store. when those booster, as a boy should throw, saw up there. not, i mean you're a ga, a, the with the militants wanted any evacuation attempts. people thing from the burning city came under procession, fire from the ukrainian army. a say a lot about what those. thank you for your help. okay. oh, gotcha. well, if you do corporate australia style of point laraca
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mary you too. thanks. jordan . this dominique? yeah. john my lease for a host the way through a bunch. do a good fit the whole campbell, the car. so a much you've been a kind of short of a few boil by any chance to be able to what you should decide forgivable bureaus like a slender booth with recent j civilians, they had to learn of and wolf that tactics in the midst of shelling with feeling sure interface with a with while hiding behind the banks of civilians, the ukrainian military turn. hundreds of my re you post houses into strong health letting you know with a more of a family with it and you were moving. boy, i deal with a pro fair the store when those move to the boys should throw, saw a pair. not, i mean, you're a ga, a, the with the militants thought it any evacuation attempts. people fleeing from the burning city came under precision fire from the ukrainian army worship bush. i was looking for a book or a stylus. laraca also about what you thought struggled with your personal don't work with like we did a care. but i'm with a
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up next, my interview with ceo mary barra.e'll ask how she and team gm will handle the demand rash while ramping up production to meet the ev goals and match buyer's desire to get their hands on thou those new cars and what's on the re-instate of gm's dividend last friday that sent the stock into overdrive? gm ceo mary barra next here on the "claman countdown". 28 minutes till the closing bell. we are coming right back. liz: kind of stunning news for anyone expectiing a buy a new car. overwhelming demand for new vehicles this month will push car prices to record highs. that's what jd power and l.l.c., predict in their new report out today that shows the average transaction prices will smash through previous highs to a record $46,259. that's an 11.5% increase from just a year ago. horrible for car buyers, but great for auto companies if they can match that demand. if the wait list for gm's all electric hummer pickup that i got up close and personal with two weeks ago is any indication. gm, just last friday re-instated the quart
up next, my interview with ceo mary barra.e'll ask how she and team gm will handle the demand rash while ramping up production to meet the ev goals and match buyer's desire to get their hands on thou those new cars and what's on the re-instate of gm's dividend last friday that sent the stock into overdrive? gm ceo mary barra next here on the "claman countdown". 28 minutes till the closing bell. we are coming right back. liz: kind of stunning news for anyone expectiing a buy a new car....
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today, mary, you police getting used to peaceful life again. the city is recovering after almost 3 months of fighting. mm hm. everyone's looking for something new housing, food and water, lost relatives and friends through stories of rescue repeat themselves. ah, with sure that when you that show a film on a few days for all of us in the she didn't the one lea a she lives with alicia, a volunteer. anna has just a few hours left before the curfew. she's been looking for the stopping her family all day long or something else. i've been to go this with a lawyer . 3. i don't know. the main thing is to get ready and leave the city before dark so that people vote lucius with the call. you know, there's nothing in boxes. louis armstrong and nobody used to vote for diseased. both. i usually now listen to pregnancy loans with funds from a photo and video of it. i think if one of these sources mom was just by you them for my kids or my last that they're now state again, those. ready ready ready ready known. ready ready ready mm. ready ready ready ready r
today, mary, you police getting used to peaceful life again. the city is recovering after almost 3 months of fighting. mm hm. everyone's looking for something new housing, food and water, lost relatives and friends through stories of rescue repeat themselves. ah, with sure that when you that show a film on a few days for all of us in the she didn't the one lea a she lives with alicia, a volunteer. anna has just a few hours left before the curfew. she's been looking for the stopping her family...
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the fed's mary daly is hike next month. >> i have a baseline case going into september. 50 basis pointsthat's where i have been since the last meeting. i have an open mind about whether it is going to be necessary. >> the u.s. attorney general said he personally approved the search of donald trump's residence. the f.b.i. was looking for classified documents relating to nuke weapons. and the u.k. g.d.p. is set to drop in the next hour. expectations for a contraction of the economy. that is a battle for prime minister continues. 7:00 a.m. in frankfurt and paris. we kick off. bring our debate guns. take some of the hot air out of this market. inequity markets are a little bit higher this morning. there is a deep misunderstanding about the risks that are out there. the s&p came out with gains. the nasdaq up 20% from its lows. as far as equity market risks are concerned, nearly $3 trillion has been added on the nasdaq. the battle of the bulls is there. the equity markets are raging but of course euro stoxx 50. flat, the price of power, if you think you're going to work from home for the wint
the fed's mary daly is hike next month. >> i have a baseline case going into september. 50 basis pointsthat's where i have been since the last meeting. i have an open mind about whether it is going to be necessary. >> the u.s. attorney general said he personally approved the search of donald trump's residence. the f.b.i. was looking for classified documents relating to nuke weapons. and the u.k. g.d.p. is set to drop in the next hour. expectations for a contraction of the economy....
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i'm anne-marie green. we could be days away from seeing some of the affidavit that allowed the fbi to search former president trump's home in florida. yesterday, a federal judge who authorized the search warrant said that there are portions of the affidavit that could possibly be unsealed. he also ordered the justice department to release other records, which included the alleged crimesed th include willful retention of national defense information, the concealment or removal of government records, and obstruction of a federal investigation. bradley blackburn is here in new bradley, good morning.of this.- >> hey, ann marie, good morning. the doj had argued that releasing that affidavit could compromise ongoing investigations, but yesterday, the judge did not agree. he said he is inclined to unseal some of it, and asked the doj to prepare a version of the affidavit that plaques out sensitive details. but he will have the final authority. >> reporter: federal magistrate judge bruce reinhart is giving the jus
i'm anne-marie green. we could be days away from seeing some of the affidavit that allowed the fbi to search former president trump's home in florida. yesterday, a federal judge who authorized the search warrant said that there are portions of the affidavit that could possibly be unsealed. he also ordered the justice department to release other records, which included the alleged crimesed th include willful retention of national defense information, the concealment or removal of government...
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todd mary. lincoln dolly todd madison, okay. and so she tried to emulate dolly and so i meant it when i said dolly set the tone for first ladies for you know two centuries, but she was kind of tone deaf, right? like she threw parties in a war which dolly had done but that wars 1812 wars all happening out there, but the battlefield was like a mile away in virginia. i was just it was bad news, wasn't it? far be it for me to be a mary todd lincoln apologist, but it's worth noting before diana jumps into this because i can. see no first lady. ever gets it right. yeah some big portion of america says you're doing it completely wrong and it should be this way and the other half of america says you're just perfect darling. keep going. no. no first lady ever gets it, right and so mary todd lincoln had her supporters. she's certainly had a lot of detractors and even among his stories today who study here. there are first lady. i guess i would say first lady scholars of different backgrounds who would fin
todd mary. lincoln dolly todd madison, okay. and so she tried to emulate dolly and so i meant it when i said dolly set the tone for first ladies for you know two centuries, but she was kind of tone deaf, right? like she threw parties in a war which dolly had done but that wars 1812 wars all happening out there, but the battlefield was like a mile away in virginia. i was just it was bad news, wasn't it? far be it for me to be a mary todd lincoln apologist, but it's worth noting before diana...
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tom: spike, i think what marie said is true at one time.n the intelligence services and d.o.j. who were split between democrat and republican, that was pre-trump, i think the intelligence services all threaten trump and they lost it, do you agree? >> to some extent they've always been partisan and they're still partisan now there partisan to the ruling class read as i say i'm brought on every time to talk about the fbi it was founded illegally over 100 years ago and continues to remain as a political organization that destroys anyone through character assassination falls jailing or assassination of anyone who threatens the control power of the ruling class whether it is martin luther king, fred hampton, whether russ albrecht or leonard or countless others that is with the fbi and the department of justice exist for even by their own metrics are terrible law enforcement because that's not the purpose or purposes not to protect people is not to enforce laws or to protect us. it is there to serve the political purpose of preserving the power o
tom: spike, i think what marie said is true at one time.n the intelligence services and d.o.j. who were split between democrat and republican, that was pre-trump, i think the intelligence services all threaten trump and they lost it, do you agree? >> to some extent they've always been partisan and they're still partisan now there partisan to the ruling class read as i say i'm brought on every time to talk about the fbi it was founded illegally over 100 years ago and continues to remain as...
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the battle from mary you paula had lasted almost 3 months. ah, blue a is the aggression today i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions. today russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that's constantly growing. a list of course, if you click on the billing you're seeing the most in mind that we're, we're, we're banding all in ports of russian oil and gas news. i know they, plenty of those with joe, by imposing these sanctions on russia. you know, has destroyed the american economy. so there's your boomerang with as you can see, the building is this still a blaze as the wire fighters are trying to put it out. that's all it to be careful because their root can collapse at any time. our correspondent reports from a done yet shopping center in gulf, the mustard blaze. after local officials report shelling by ukrainian forces or take gains access to those up arrows. yeah. nuclear power plant switch, russia has been calling all the international atomic energy agency to visit was the constant missiles being fi
the battle from mary you paula had lasted almost 3 months. ah, blue a is the aggression today i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions. today russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that's constantly growing. a list of course, if you click on the billing you're seeing the most in mind that we're, we're, we're banding all in ports of russian oil and gas news. i know they, plenty of those with joe, by imposing these sanctions on russia. you know, has...
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welcome mary helen. >> thanks, keith. this has been an outstanding program. i hope you have a tape of it. >> i think i -- i see a recording button here so i'm not sure. i think it is being recorded,and of course your presence is part another what makes it what it is so i'm glad to have you here. i was talking to larry a couple multiples ago and don't want to strait jacket either one of you because you prep a certain way and there are expectations people have for wanding to hear how you -- wanting to hear how you connect these writers, john average williams and paule marshal to a contemporary world. i assume as you quit into your preparations and say all the things you want to say, we'll see obvious resonances to the contemporary world and we'll let that go from there. i don't want to box you in with respect to what you want to say and what you are prepared to do. so, to begin, as i'm going to ask in alphabetical order, larry, to open up and with his reflections and information and we'll go from there i'm assuming you will be talking largely about -- >> i thin
welcome mary helen. >> thanks, keith. this has been an outstanding program. i hope you have a tape of it. >> i think i -- i see a recording button here so i'm not sure. i think it is being recorded,and of course your presence is part another what makes it what it is so i'm glad to have you here. i was talking to larry a couple multiples ago and don't want to strait jacket either one of you because you prep a certain way and there are expectations people have for wanding to hear how...
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why now, marie? why is he resigning now? >> well, i think he's been leading our government's health policy during the worst pandemic of our lifetimes. i think he's probably earned his requirement but look, let's remember hundreds of americans are dying every single day from covid. many are unvaccinated, not all. but he has been trying throughout this pandemic, a disease we'd never heard of in february of 2020 to develop the government's response to something that was rapidly changing each new variant was different and fauci is not perfect and dr. fauci has been a target of particularly republican and right wing ire and unfairly all the time trying to manage a situation unmanageable. and i think that, you know, whoever they appoint to replace him has to restore trust but i think in part it's hard because republicans don't seem to trust any government attempts to say, we're all in this together. there's collective health here that if i do something unsafe with covid, that impacts the rest of my community and i think republican
why now, marie? why is he resigning now? >> well, i think he's been leading our government's health policy during the worst pandemic of our lifetimes. i think he's probably earned his requirement but look, let's remember hundreds of americans are dying every single day from covid. many are unvaccinated, not all. but he has been trying throughout this pandemic, a disease we'd never heard of in february of 2020 to develop the government's response to something that was rapidly changing each...
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. >> thank you so much, mary. want to thank blair for having us and diana who coordinated a lot of this and could not be with us tonight. thank you nancy linda and mary. excellent presentations and they all pave the way for the last part. and what you talk specifically about misses nixon and women's issues tonight. i want to talk about what mary was talking about briefly about misses nixon's earliest life. she mentioned thelma catherine ryan later and was born in a two room minor shack in nevada in 1912. that's always so important in the formation of people's character. i don't think enough has been written about the frontier mentality and culture that pat nixon was born into or rather thelma ryan at that point. partially due to the more equal partnership demanded within this frontier culture western women had more rights during the settlement era than their sisters did back east. women achieved enfranchisement in the western states of kansas and oregon in 1912 the same year that misses nixon is born. her host sta
. >> thank you so much, mary. want to thank blair for having us and diana who coordinated a lot of this and could not be with us tonight. thank you nancy linda and mary. excellent presentations and they all pave the way for the last part. and what you talk specifically about misses nixon and women's issues tonight. i want to talk about what mary was talking about briefly about misses nixon's earliest life. she mentioned thelma catherine ryan later and was born in a two room minor shack in...