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the first family was the millikens, and this is a large family, carl milliken and his
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and you can see low 80s of running from theory over to one's firestone 84 will have the same in milliken about 70 issue make your way up to jamestown 72 in estes park at 79 in golden about 83 downtown low '80s across most of the metro and the south side of town cooler by just a few degrees 81 in highlands ranch is 79 castle pines casa rocca musgrove park my forecast for the rest of tonight will keep a few clouds around skies were clear but with picked early tomorrow morning before things break up comfortable 52 return of the year little bit tomorrow a stray storm best of chances as i showed you will be south of town i will get to your broncos rams game that will do that coming up in a few minutes but really it'll be a warm day out there and then warm weather and dry right through to tell next brightest paperback and parks its. >> plus a very unlikely life or death the situation as a woman fights to prove she's still alive when the government thinks she's dead and the epipen dilemma hitting close to home have a high cost of the medical device at making things tougher right here in colorad
and you can see low 80s of running from theory over to one's firestone 84 will have the same in milliken about 70 issue make your way up to jamestown 72 in estes park at 79 in golden about 83 downtown low '80s across most of the metro and the south side of town cooler by just a few degrees 81 in highlands ranch is 79 castle pines casa rocca musgrove park my forecast for the rest of tonight will keep a few clouds around skies were clear but with picked early tomorrow morning before things break...
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the first family was the millikens, and this is a large family, carl milliken and his wife are shown in the photograph along with their large family. there have been 21 families who have called the blaine house their home from the millikins in 1920 to currently governor paul lepage and his wife first lady ann lepage beginning in 2011. today when we think of james g. blaine in maine, i think we think primarily of the blaine house. it really is a symbol of both the maine governorship. thus the equating of the name blaine with the governor's mansion really keeps his name alive and in the public today. >>> the c-span radio app makes it easy to continue to follow the 2016 election wherever you are. it's free to download from the apple app store or google play. get audio coverage and up-to-the minute scheduling plus pod cast times for public affairs, books, and history programs. stay up to date on the election coverages. c-span's radio app means you always have c-span on the go. >>> james garfield served nine terms in the house of representatives and only 200 days as the 20th president of
the first family was the millikens, and this is a large family, carl milliken and his wife are shown in the photograph along with their large family. there have been 21 families who have called the blaine house their home from the millikins in 1920 to currently governor paul lepage and his wife first lady ann lepage beginning in 2011. today when we think of james g. blaine in maine, i think we think primarily of the blaine house. it really is a symbol of both the maine governorship. thus the...
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in milliken versus bradley, instead of forcing the focus back on inner-city schools, what brown versus board was really about was it was inherently discriminatory to black children to be held back by being in isolated schools. that was the interest at stake. it later became by the time we were there, the reason to integrate was to, quote, get around or remedy 300 years of intentional discrimination against black people. that was a massive task. that was the end, any means could be justified. it is so strange it was in four years of that the court was enshrining white flight as a way to get around programs that ought to focus on -- the only way to get around the assumptions the teacher was talking about is to be in close proximity in a high school or someplace like that, spend a lot of time together. that is the hope of integration and it worked for us. >> i want to ask you and tina one of the things i observed in the press of girls writing and especially talking about the book after it was published. my sense was it was still a learning process and a reconciliation process in a way tha
in milliken versus bradley, instead of forcing the focus back on inner-city schools, what brown versus board was really about was it was inherently discriminatory to black children to be held back by being in isolated schools. that was the interest at stake. it later became by the time we were there, the reason to integrate was to, quote, get around or remedy 300 years of intentional discrimination against black people. that was a massive task. that was the end, any means could be justified. it...