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onlyjust a fireworks on the mississippi only just a few fireworks on the mississippi onlyjust a few excuse mike terrible camera works, i'm just turning now. we have the mississippi here and it is a very central is what i am trying to give you the sense of. everything was happening around here and it is a small city. so the mood today is bewilderment because it is not a city without its problems. there is crime here, but no one would ever think that it would be a terrorist attack that would've caused these problems. if anything would have happened, people would think god in order to gain the violence, not something like this and the sense of bewilderment that this is now being described as a terror attack is beginning to hit home. this really is a city that really does like to rise after terrible things have and we are seeing some vans coming out here and they're starting to play music —— bands coming out to. to play music -- bands coming out to. �* , ., ., to play music -- bands coming out to. �*, ., ., , out to. let's find out a bit more about _ what it was like to be on the scene
onlyjust a fireworks on the mississippi only just a few fireworks on the mississippi onlyjust a few excuse mike terrible camera works, i'm just turning now. we have the mississippi here and it is a very central is what i am trying to give you the sense of. everything was happening around here and it is a small city. so the mood today is bewilderment because it is not a city without its problems. there is crime here, but no one would ever think that it would be a terrorist attack that would've...
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i can speak to that simply because i was in jackson, mississippi, at the time.ay this because we're going to need a real, concerted effort for democrats to win back the south. it cannot be lip service. cannot be ear service. there must be tactical, intuitive, instructive measures for us to win back the south. also we must build our base when it comes to urban america. at any given time, any given national election, democrats are carried forth by urban population centers. when we do the serious investment of growing our base in those areas, also being intentional about unlocking our power in the south that will operate and open our liberating power throughout the united states. greg: thank you. senator, that question from jeff straider, a d.n.c. member from texas, how would you employ the d.n.c. to duke it out in emerging battlegrounds here in the south? >> thank you for the question. and it's important to note, we went from losing texas in the 2020 election by six percentage points to just losing it by 14. we saw massive back sliding in texas and other states th
i can speak to that simply because i was in jackson, mississippi, at the time.ay this because we're going to need a real, concerted effort for democrats to win back the south. it cannot be lip service. cannot be ear service. there must be tactical, intuitive, instructive measures for us to win back the south. also we must build our base when it comes to urban america. at any given time, any given national election, democrats are carried forth by urban population centers. when we do the serious...
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while i needed reminding count mississippi can be a place you can rebuild your life, how mississippian be a wonderful place to fall in love. how mississippi has held my family, mynd dad needed no reminding i needed to be reminded of the fact that i am on one side of the veil and there on the other but that does not mean we are not together. >> it's really beautiful. thank you. you do mention there are things you need to unlearn in your journey and transition. once the most surprising thing to unlearn? i think probably just like masculinity as a learned practice. a learned culture. i grew up with expectations of normative video. we not fit into those moles i'vi started to dress more masculine like a literally the moment i got my job at summit retail store that paid meat much less than they should have i started buying hollister close and these rhinestone belts all this really bad early 2000 fashion, right. [laughter] then all of the seven those around me were telling me that was wrong. this came into a genderless nest i was exploring. i also started to pantomimed the masculinity i saw
while i needed reminding count mississippi can be a place you can rebuild your life, how mississippian be a wonderful place to fall in love. how mississippi has held my family, mynd dad needed no reminding i needed to be reminded of the fact that i am on one side of the veil and there on the other but that does not mean we are not together. >> it's really beautiful. thank you. you do mention there are things you need to unlearn in your journey and transition. once the most surprising...
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with that i'll recognize five minutes to the gentleman from mississippi, mr. ezell.he speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. ezell: i rise in favor of h.r. 164, the power act which would allow public utilities to implement cost-effective hazardous activities as part of power restoration. public power utilities are essential in ensuring our communities have access to reliable and resilient electricity especially in the aftermath of major disasters. current law said if states and localities get costs for reimbursement from fema from activities like restoring power, it can make them ineligible for future hazard mitigation funds. our community should not have to make either/or decisions when it comes to restoring critical infrastructure in the wake of natural disasters. i'm proud to co-lead this bill besides representatives hoyle and urge my colleagues to support this legislation and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri reserves. the gentlewoman from oregon is recognized. ms. hoyle: thank you, mr. speaker. the
with that i'll recognize five minutes to the gentleman from mississippi, mr. ezell.he speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. ezell: i rise in favor of h.r. 164, the power act which would allow public utilities to implement cost-effective hazardous activities as part of power restoration. public power utilities are essential in ensuring our communities have access to reliable and resilient electricity especially in the aftermath of major disasters. current law...
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reed was chairman of the mississippi republican party from 1966 to 1976.ill dominated the region. he is credited with helping president gerald ford win the 1976 republican nomination, when during the convention, delegates were divided between ford and california governor ronald reagan. and remembering reed, senator roger wicker of mississippi wrote, "there is no more significant figure in the development of modern day mississippi republican party than clarke reed. our state has lost a giant." >> yeah, i mean, we lived in mississippi in the late '60s and early '70s. carmichael, meridian, and clarke reed. two republicans in the entire state. jon, you knew him well. he was the father of julia reed. think of taking the republican party from nothing to a dominant force in mississippi was tough? i think he'd tell you raising julia was more difficult. >> that is correct. >> you wrote an absolutely beautiful, touching tribute to reed. it reads in part this. "handsome, charming, peripathetic, reed, who spoke in a delta patois that was best described in a drawling m
reed was chairman of the mississippi republican party from 1966 to 1976.ill dominated the region. he is credited with helping president gerald ford win the 1976 republican nomination, when during the convention, delegates were divided between ford and california governor ronald reagan. and remembering reed, senator roger wicker of mississippi wrote, "there is no more significant figure in the development of modern day mississippi republican party than clarke reed. our state has lost a...
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can be a place where you can rebuild life, how mississippi can be a wonderful place to fall in love, how mississippi has held my family, my dead need to reminding i needed to be reminded of where their graves were. i needed to be reminded of the fact that i am on one side of the veil and they are on the other. but that does not mean we're not together. it's beautiful. thank you. kb you do mention there were things that you needed to unlearn, so your journey and your transition, what was some of the most surprising things that found you needed to unlearn. oh, man, i probably just like masculinity as like a learned practice. a learn like culture. so i grew up with these kind of expectations of like, cis heteronormativity, like, you're going to be straight and you're going to be cisgender, like girl. and then when i started to not fit into those molds, i started dress like more masculine. like literally the moment i got my little job at like some retail, they paid me much less than they should have. i started buying these like, clothes and these rhinestone belts and like all of this rea
can be a place where you can rebuild life, how mississippi can be a wonderful place to fall in love, how mississippi has held my family, my dead need to reminding i needed to be reminded of where their graves were. i needed to be reminded of the fact that i am on one side of the veil and they are on the other. but that does not mean we're not together. it's beautiful. thank you. kb you do mention there were things that you needed to unlearn, so your journey and your transition, what was some of...
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my parents come from oklahoma and mississippi. >> uh-huh. >> but i was born in oakland.attended schools in oakland and i've had the opportunity to travel all over the country as a journalist and as an activist and as a participant in the civil rights struggle. >> that's right. >> and as an advocate for change. >> now, you told me earlier that you had not taken a course in journalism, but you are gifted in writing a great deal. >> yes. no, i did not take any courses in journalism. i always got great grades in english and in writing and in composition and i remember as a youngster i was a spelling bee champion. so i've always -- >> and no one could beat you in scrabble, right? >> nobody beats me in scrabble. >> now, when you started realizing you had that gift, what made you lead to working in the community to do so? >> well, i have always -- my mother used to tell me that i was named after paul lawrence dunbar. >> oh, the great poet. >> the great poet. and she read to me all of his poems and so forth as a child. so that left an indelible impression. that's my name, paul l
my parents come from oklahoma and mississippi. >> uh-huh. >> but i was born in oakland.attended schools in oakland and i've had the opportunity to travel all over the country as a journalist and as an activist and as a participant in the civil rights struggle. >> that's right. >> and as an advocate for change. >> now, you told me earlier that you had not taken a course in journalism, but you are gifted in writing a great deal. >> yes. no, i did not take any...
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we are five or six blocks from the mississippi river.ners�* vans, three vans lined up on the corner of bourbon street where the incident happened. we are told there are several bodies back there are several bodies back there that can't be removed because it's an active crime scene. what's starting to happen now is we are starting to see more and more tourists who have woken up after a big night and they are coming down. when i got here at 7:30am, eight o'clock, there was hardly anybody here but now we have a lot of spectators who are waking up bleary eyed in their hotels and thinking, what's going on. this street is all hotels. everyone will be staying here in downtown and it couldn't be much more of a tourist area. it is full of locals as well. we are seeing the whole city coming out to say, how could this have happened last night? we have heard in the last 20 minutes, some small detonations for stop back there in the french quarter. it sounded like, and this is completely unconfirmed, but it sounded like they were detonating some devic
we are five or six blocks from the mississippi river.ners�* vans, three vans lined up on the corner of bourbon street where the incident happened. we are told there are several bodies back there are several bodies back there that can't be removed because it's an active crime scene. what's starting to happen now is we are starting to see more and more tourists who have woken up after a big night and they are coming down. when i got here at 7:30am, eight o'clock, there was hardly anybody here...
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we have an 18—year—old, nikyra cheyenne dedeaux, who travelled from mississippi, and had gone with withher mum does for a living as well. her mum said she had begged her daughter not to go to bourbon street and she was worried about what might happen on such a busy night. she had been due to start her nursing training later on this month and she had snuck outjust to have a bit of fun with a cousin and herfriend. her grandmother and her friend. her grandmother said and herfriend. her grandmother said she was a joy for the little time we had her, i'm proud of all my grandchildren, but that one especially. karine badawi was a fresh man at the university of alabama. he graduated from high school earlier in 202a. his friends and class mates remember him as kind and ambitious and on facebook his father said it is with great sadness, that i announce the death of my son. the president of the university where he had started, i grieve with family and friends in their loss and he asked people to take a moment to play for those impacted —— pray for those impacted —— pray for those impacted. another
we have an 18—year—old, nikyra cheyenne dedeaux, who travelled from mississippi, and had gone with withher mum does for a living as well. her mum said she had begged her daughter not to go to bourbon street and she was worried about what might happen on such a busy night. she had been due to start her nursing training later on this month and she had snuck outjust to have a bit of fun with a cousin and herfriend. her grandmother and her friend. her grandmother said and herfriend. her...
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joining us mississippi governor tate reeves. welcome back. good to see you. happy new year.oubt, i mean, was there any objection to any part of mr. trump's agenda as you talked to him last night? >> well, larry thanks for having me on again. it's always good to see you. i will tell you that audiology aside, for most of us republican governors we just sincerely appreciate the fact that president trump is willing to have dialogue, sit down and talk to us. the reality is that i just finished my fifth year in office and i spent more time in meetings and talking partially to president trump in my first year in office than the other four years combined with the current administration and so president trump, as you well know from your time working in the white house, respects governors of all stripes and so whether you agree with him or not he is willing to listen to other chief executives from around the country and that's going to go a long way towards the president himself understanding the issues that we're dealing within the states and we were very grateful to have been invite
joining us mississippi governor tate reeves. welcome back. good to see you. happy new year.oubt, i mean, was there any objection to any part of mr. trump's agenda as you talked to him last night? >> well, larry thanks for having me on again. it's always good to see you. i will tell you that audiology aside, for most of us republican governors we just sincerely appreciate the fact that president trump is willing to have dialogue, sit down and talk to us. the reality is that i just finished...
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joining me know is congressman bennie thompson of mississippi, former chair of the january 6th select committee and ranking member of the committee on homeland security. congressman, it is wonderful to see you and i wanted to give you an opportunity. you have just heard what i think about today and i would like for you to tell us how you feel on today. >> will obviously, what you saw today is how the process is supposed to work. the certification is a formality that's required. the vice president is supposed to preside and obviously the results are the results. well four years ago, that was not the case. former president trump invited people to come to washington and told them it would be wild. and so, when that occurred, and a lot of us were involved in it, it became crystal clear that we have to fix this. so congress directed the formation of the january 6th select committee to look at the facts and circumstances, and for almost 2 years we did that. we produced a report. some people didn't like the report but joy, it stands for it self. know if those individuals who had a problem wi
joining me know is congressman bennie thompson of mississippi, former chair of the january 6th select committee and ranking member of the committee on homeland security. congressman, it is wonderful to see you and i wanted to give you an opportunity. you have just heard what i think about today and i would like for you to tell us how you feel on today. >> will obviously, what you saw today is how the process is supposed to work. the certification is a formality that's required. the vice...
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dedeaux was from mississippi. years old and living on the streets at the time of his death. his older brother, cecil, told reporters elliott had a history of mental illness. he said on facebook, "you will be truly missed. i know life was hard for you at times." reggie hunter headed to bourbon street straight after work. his cousin said he loved fashion and always matched. the 37 year old was a father of two. 21 year old hubert gauthreaux was from a nearby town, and was a huge chicago white sox fan. in a facebook post, his sister, brooke, said, "you deserved so much better than this. i don't know how i'm supposed to go on without you." edward pettifer was from london and had ties to the british royal family. his stepmother was prince william and prince harry's nanny. in a statement, the elder prince said, "catherine and i have been shocked and saddened by the tragic death of ed pettifer." he was 31. latasha polk, 47, lived in new orleans. the nursing assistant had a 14 year old son. her aunt said, "she wouldn't wan
dedeaux was from mississippi. years old and living on the streets at the time of his death. his older brother, cecil, told reporters elliott had a history of mental illness. he said on facebook, "you will be truly missed. i know life was hard for you at times." reggie hunter headed to bourbon street straight after work. his cousin said he loved fashion and always matched. the 37 year old was a father of two. 21 year old hubert gauthreaux was from a nearby town, and was a huge chicago...
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president biden is about to award 20 on ariz including liz cheney of wyoming and bennie thompson of mississippi with presidential citizens metals. live coverage on c-span. >> christopher j dodd. denise rowen, excepting on behalf of diane carlson evans. gracie galloway. cynthia baker, excepting on behalf of nancy lindenbaum. ted kaufman. gracie mccarthy excepting on behalf of -- mccarthy. excepting on behalf of of lewis ready. collin sykes junior excepting on behalf of collins sykes. eleanor smeal. bennie g thompson. wayne sis any. thomas j -- francis visco. paula wallace. and evan wilson. ♪ distinguished guests, the president of the united states. ♪ [applause] pres. biden: hello, hello. please have a seat. happy new year. welcome to your house, the white house, the people's house. as i've said before, the most important title in america is not president but citizen. it is we the people, these are the words on which the entire nation has been built, not hyperbole. we gather here in the east room next to the portrait of teddy roosevelt. reformer, soldier, governor, president. he promoted the caus
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but in mississippi said history with joshua for the good off on the backs of the mississippi. seeing. but i will say that, you know, we have to get to know the stand out, office please, and documents. and so, as of now, the constitutional court, we, we do goes to all the arguments as to whether you will be balance, will be, or, you know, you'll be dealt with as, and then you know, something just to be on points up by different times and fractions and so by piece legacy you see what can sense of what he has done so far with frontier and uh from from i need a new one point of view of the deal if it was um you know, fees you know, has effects, you know, the, the probably pollution in the future, probably question for the country and for the reason and date is going to be interesting to watch when he, thanks for speaking to us today is really great to get things size and your expertise on the situation that as to what to as trustworthy as secure to expect from the university of milan, collins at tongue you can reach me. thanks. thank you. the next he's been cold blood, the blinkin
but in mississippi said history with joshua for the good off on the backs of the mississippi. seeing. but i will say that, you know, we have to get to know the stand out, office please, and documents. and so, as of now, the constitutional court, we, we do goes to all the arguments as to whether you will be balance, will be, or, you know, you'll be dealt with as, and then you know, something just to be on points up by different times and fractions and so by piece legacy you see what can sense of...
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if we do with no improperly, we will get the lead pennies, the pro, to the situation or the to mississippi. ready asian, they have failed in to apply democratic that you have followed the diplomacy of form a syrian piece of negotiate to says the international community is right to use. it simply means to keep things on a democratic pause, but they must be careful not to hurt the syrian people in the process. i know they're doing that catalog and stick a pro us, which is fine. but of those things, it can compare us with other countries. celia is very special, means a serious challenge for the government eventually, if it's going to unify the country, how does it deal with it? and it involves external powers in northern syria. so it's going to be a very long process that's going to involve a lot of diplomacy. the fact if you have cherokee, of the largest backer of the car, of new government and ask you some of the other side, you have us back forces. she were in democratic forces, which the us has continuously back because the us main concern been serious, specifically east and north people
if we do with no improperly, we will get the lead pennies, the pro, to the situation or the to mississippi. ready asian, they have failed in to apply democratic that you have followed the diplomacy of form a syrian piece of negotiate to says the international community is right to use. it simply means to keep things on a democratic pause, but they must be careful not to hurt the syrian people in the process. i know they're doing that catalog and stick a pro us, which is fine. but of those...
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our studies of lynchings in mississippi show that starting in 1880, the rate of lynching there, 53 per 100,000. that's awful. what about hispanics in southern california and the southwest during the 30 years prior to that, much worse. the point here, the bleak, depressing point is, just as america was expanding its embrace of family, so america was also, others inside this system were opposing it violently. and the story just happens both in the east and the west, and it starts in the west and it spreads to the east. so, same thing with chinese, of course. they are excluded from participation, including the chinese exclusion act in the 1880s. keep them out. so, the point here, i hope i came across with it, is that if we're going to understand how america is transformed and how the united states moves in this new trajectory, in this new course, onto what we became, now, as we know in the 20th and 21st centuries as a modern nation, we have to look beyond the civil war. no doubt that the civil war was critical, but it was not alone in doing this. we need to think continentally if we're go
our studies of lynchings in mississippi show that starting in 1880, the rate of lynching there, 53 per 100,000. that's awful. what about hispanics in southern california and the southwest during the 30 years prior to that, much worse. the point here, the bleak, depressing point is, just as america was expanding its embrace of family, so america was also, others inside this system were opposing it violently. and the story just happens both in the east and the west, and it starts in the west and...
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course, numerous bridges by this waterway, which the narrowest access to the headwaters of the mississippi. the perpetrators of long ago launched the traffic which destined to build a great city. today great ships come to chicago from all the great lakes region and in time of peace, even from overseas on the river and on the lake beyond, chicagoans carry on their commerce. and in summer, numerous water sports as. well. one need not own a yard however to enjoy the waters of lake michigan. and there is ample testimony to this fact in the thousands who make use of chicago's miles of lakefront and the numerous well-guarded bathing beaches here on warm days from to autumn. residents of the city, visitors alike seek the white sands and the blue waters. swimming areas are so extensive the crowds are seldom excessive unless the weather is abnormally warm. beautifully landscaped in every section of the city are the refreshment of broad lawns, great trees and the quiet waters lagoons. here, visitors may picnics or dine somewhat more luxuriously in a nearby pavilion overlooking the water. and there a
course, numerous bridges by this waterway, which the narrowest access to the headwaters of the mississippi. the perpetrators of long ago launched the traffic which destined to build a great city. today great ships come to chicago from all the great lakes region and in time of peace, even from overseas on the river and on the lake beyond, chicagoans carry on their commerce. and in summer, numerous water sports as. well. one need not own a yard however to enjoy the waters of lake michigan. and...
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beginning about 1880 and nowhere worse than in mississippi. our studies of in mississippi show that starting in 1880 to the thirties, the of lynching there 53 per 100,000 awful. what about hispanics hispanics in southern in the southwest during the 30 years prior to that. much worse the point here the very bleak depressing point is just as america was expanding its embrace of family. so america was also others inside this system were opposing it violently in the story it happens both in the east and of the west and it starts in the west it spreads and. it spreads to the east. so the same thing with chinese, of course they are excluded from participate in including for the chinese exclusion. and in the 18 and the 1880s to keep them out. so the point here, i hope, came across with is that if we're going understand how america is transformed and how the united states moves in this new trajectory and this new and this new course onto, what we became now, as we know in the 20th and 21st centuries as a modern nation, we've got to look beyond civil w
beginning about 1880 and nowhere worse than in mississippi. our studies of in mississippi show that starting in 1880 to the thirties, the of lynching there 53 per 100,000 awful. what about hispanics hispanics in southern in the southwest during the 30 years prior to that. much worse the point here the very bleak depressing point is just as america was expanding its embrace of family. so america was also others inside this system were opposing it violently in the story it happens both in the...
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spending 18 years in mississippi before learning that black citizens had a constitutional right to voteth that newfound freedom she sacrifice her own safety to organize and register fellow black voters across the south. brutally beaten but undeterred for decades, she spoke truth to power though expand political participation and economic rights for all americans. let these words echo the nation 's conscience. nobody is free until everybody is free. [applause] [applause] irvine magic johnson. [cheering and applause] the presidential medal of freedom is awarded to irvine magic johnson with unmatched vision of versatility, irvine magic johnson drove the showtime era for the los angeles lakers. free time mvp 12 time all-star olympic gold medalist and hall of famer. under the same bright lights his diet -- honesty about his hiv status shattered stigma and saved lives. [cheering and applause] the first retired athlete to build a true business empire. he champions underserved communities with the legendary will and smiled magic johnson rose from the playground in lansing, michigan, to becoming
spending 18 years in mississippi before learning that black citizens had a constitutional right to voteth that newfound freedom she sacrifice her own safety to organize and register fellow black voters across the south. brutally beaten but undeterred for decades, she spoke truth to power though expand political participation and economic rights for all americans. let these words echo the nation 's conscience. nobody is free until everybody is free. [applause] [applause] irvine magic johnson....
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fannie lou hamer spent years as a sharecropper in mississippi before learning that black citizens had a constitutional right to vote. with that newfound freedom she sacrificed her own safety to organize and register fellow black voters across the south. brutally beaten but undeterred, for decades she spoke truth to power to expand political participation and economic rights for all americans and left these words echoing in the nation's conscience. nobody is free until everybody is free. [applause] earvin “magic” johnson. [applause] the presidential medal of freedom is awarded to earvin “magic” johnson. with unmatched vision and versatility earvin “magic” johnson drove the showtime era for the los angeles lakers. five-time nba champion, three-time m.v.p., 12-time all-star, olympic gold medalist, and hall of famer. his honesty about his hiv status scattered stigma and save lives. [applause] the first retired athlete to build a true business empire, he championed underserved communities with a legendary will and smile. magic johnson rose from the playground in lansing to become one of th
fannie lou hamer spent years as a sharecropper in mississippi before learning that black citizens had a constitutional right to vote. with that newfound freedom she sacrificed her own safety to organize and register fellow black voters across the south. brutally beaten but undeterred, for decades she spoke truth to power to expand political participation and economic rights for all americans and left these words echoing in the nation's conscience. nobody is free until everybody is free....
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there's others you mentioned the book from freedom summer of 64 and mississippi. talk to us about what you learned from your teachers about the craft and discipline of organizing and and what do you actually mean? the craft of organizing drives the practice of democracy. what does that mean? it's a really good i mean, i think where i began to learn what organizing was and really find what my calling was, was in mississippi because the inequalities were so stark white, black on everything. and but it's also clear that it's also that we're closer a little closer. i it's also where i learned the difference charity and justice that charity is like, oh, how, how sad. let me help you. justice. why is it happening let me change it. and when you ask that, you get pushback because it is the way it is because there's a power. so then you have to figure how to generate power and of course, the bus boycott us all about how people's feet, if used together, could become a source of power instead of getting on the bus, giving the person a bus fare. you stay off the bus and you f
there's others you mentioned the book from freedom summer of 64 and mississippi. talk to us about what you learned from your teachers about the craft and discipline of organizing and and what do you actually mean? the craft of organizing drives the practice of democracy. what does that mean? it's a really good i mean, i think where i began to learn what organizing was and really find what my calling was, was in mississippi because the inequalities were so stark white, black on everything. and...
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se desplaza para maÑana para el valle de mississippi y tennessee.a dallas entre dos pulgadas a cinco pulgadas, para nashville hasta seis pulgadas. el promedio para dallas es 1.6 pulgadas, pudiera doblar o triplicar el promedio. ilia: muchas gracias. para hablar de esa tormenta nos enlazamos con eliÁn. cÓmo se preparan? eliÁn: ilia, buenas tardes. estÁn muy frÍas las cosas. nuestro vuelo tuvo que ser desviado a austin porque el aeropuerto de dallas estÁ prÁcticamente paralizado por este temporal. estamos viendo una mezcla de nieve y lluvia, aunado a las bajas temperaturas. la sensaciÓn tÉrmica es poco menos de 5°. cÓmo se preparan ante estas condiciones?lidia preparado uniforme. —— lidia ha preparado un informe. lidia: la tormenta amenaza varios estados con mÁs de seis pulgadas de nieve por lo que escuelas en texas, oklahoma, luisiana y arkansas han cancelado clases. >> estÁn un poquito enfermos y se pueden agravar. lidia: raÚl saliÓ a trabajar como conductor de autobÚs. >> trabajamos 365 dÍas al aÑo. lidia: asegura estar preparado. >> teniendo listo
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kelly of mississippi. johnson. kelly of pennsylvania. johnson. ken of new york. jeffries. kennedy of utah. johnson. khanna. jeffries. kiggans of virginia. johnson. kiley of california. johnson. kim. johnson. knott. johnson. krishnamoorthi. jeffries. landsman. jeffries. langworthy. johnson. larsen of washington. jeffries. larson of connecticut. latimer. jeffries. latta. johnson. lawler. johnson. lee of florida. johnson. lee of nevada. jeffries. lee of pennsylvania. jeffries. leger fernandez. jeffries. let low. johnson. levin. jeffries. liccardo. jeffries. lieu. jeffries. lofgren. jeffries. loudermilk. johnson. lucas. johnson. luna. johnson. luttrell. johnson. lynch. jeffries. mace. johnson. mackenzie. johnson. magaziner. jeffries. malliotakis. johnson. maloy. johnson. mann. johnson. mannion. jeffries. massie. emmer. mast. johnson. matsui. jeffries. mcbath. jeffries. mcbride. jeffries. mccaul. johnson. mcclane. johnson. mcclain delaney. jeffries. mcclellan. jeffries. mcclintock. johnson. mccollum. jeffries. mccormick. johnson. mcdonald rivet. jeffries. mcdowell. johnson. mcg
kelly of mississippi. johnson. kelly of pennsylvania. johnson. ken of new york. jeffries. kennedy of utah. johnson. khanna. jeffries. kiggans of virginia. johnson. kiley of california. johnson. kim. johnson. knott. johnson. krishnamoorthi. jeffries. landsman. jeffries. langworthy. johnson. larsen of washington. jeffries. larson of connecticut. latimer. jeffries. latta. johnson. lawler. johnson. lee of florida. johnson. lee of nevada. jeffries. lee of pennsylvania. jeffries. leger fernandez....
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. >> his friend was 18-year-old from mississippi. he says her dream was to become a nurse. he saw. he will join us in just a moment. first, more on those victims. >> the new orleans -- several days to perform all of the autopsies. next of ken will be notified. several friends and family members have already come forward on social media to mourn the loss of their loved ones. a mom of the mississippi teen suggested on facebook that her daughter wasn't supposed to be in new orleans. when your parents say don't go anywhere, please listen to them. this was an act of terrorism, and now my baby was gone. the young woman was off to college who said who watch the horrifying moments she was killed. >> i saw her. moving people out of their way to find her. quite small. i move people out of the way to find her. where is she? i turned my head, and it is her in the street. >> this morning, auburn university identified one of its alumni as another victim. tiger w was a louisiana football star. he played at princeton. his high school held a vigil for him last night. his brother posting on
. >> his friend was 18-year-old from mississippi. he says her dream was to become a nurse. he saw. he will join us in just a moment. first, more on those victims. >> the new orleans -- several days to perform all of the autopsies. next of ken will be notified. several friends and family members have already come forward on social media to mourn the loss of their loved ones. a mom of the mississippi teen suggested on facebook that her daughter wasn't supposed to be in new orleans....
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en estados como louisiana, mississippi, texas y alabama, se esperan tormentas severas en zonas donde 2025 se reportÓ al norte de california ayer, algo raro para esta regiÓn, mientras que la oficina de la regiÓn de emergencia de california se prepara para la nieve que llegarÁ a zonas montaÑosas. >> la mayor acumulaciÓn se concentra en el norte. la cantidad de nieve se encuentra por encima del promedio. reportero: las lluvias y tormentas se extenderÁ hasta la semana que viene. iniciando la prÓxima semana, se esperan fuertes vientos en el sur de california, lo cual tiene en alerta a las autoridades por el peligro de incendios que esto significa, dada la falta de lluvias. elyangelica: precisamente el mal tiempo estÁ ocasionando serios problemas en las carreteras del paÍs. es lo que ocurriÓ en la autopista i70 de kansas. no cesa la violencia en mÉxico. el estado de sinaloa reportan muertos, desaparecidos y enfrentamientos armados en las Últimas horas. veamos algunas reacciones de las autoridades y las posibles causas de la crisis que se vive en esa regiÓn. reportero: en el estado mexicano
en estados como louisiana, mississippi, texas y alabama, se esperan tormentas severas en zonas donde 2025 se reportÓ al norte de california ayer, algo raro para esta regiÓn, mientras que la oficina de la regiÓn de emergencia de california se prepara para la nieve que llegarÁ a zonas montaÑosas. >> la mayor acumulaciÓn se concentra en el norte. la cantidad de nieve se encuentra por encima del promedio. reportero: las lluvias y tormentas se extenderÁ hasta la semana que viene....
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en luisiana, mississippi, y alabama tiempo severo.sa preocupante es el frÍo intenso a partir de esta noche en varios de nuestros estados hacia el norte con sensaciÓn tÉrmica por debajo de los 20 grados. conductora: vamos con los miles que rindieron tributo al fallecido expresidente carteren el segundo dÍa de homenajes pÓstumos. sus restos mortales van a permanecer hasta el martes en el centro residencial que lleva su nombre en atlanta, georgia. pedro esta allÍ nos cuenta mÁs. pedro: continuaya en el segundo dÍa para que el pÚblico en georgia pueda ver de cerca los restos del expresidente carter. y estamos a las afueras del centro carter junto a la familia. vamos a hablar con sebastiÁn silva que vino junto su padre, su hermana, a dar un Último adiÓs al fÉretro y los restos del presidente carter. quÉ sentiste? >> al entrar al centro realmente la sensaciÓn es muy solemne. uno siente respeto aunque estÁ en un lugar muy formal. donde se conmemora todo lo que hizo en la vida. desde su presidencia hasta sus razones humanitarias luego de la p
en luisiana, mississippi, y alabama tiempo severo.sa preocupante es el frÍo intenso a partir de esta noche en varios de nuestros estados hacia el norte con sensaciÓn tÉrmica por debajo de los 20 grados. conductora: vamos con los miles que rindieron tributo al fallecido expresidente carteren el segundo dÍa de homenajes pÓstumos. sus restos mortales van a permanecer hasta el martes en el centro residencial que lleva su nombre en atlanta, georgia. pedro esta allÍ nos cuenta mÁs. pedro:...
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en las calles 16 mississippi en el vecindario de portero gil. para algunos ha sido difÍcil decir adiÓs despuÉs de casi siete dÉcadas en las calles, representantes del mercado dijeron el cambios seropositivo y que esperan que sus clientes los sigan a sus nuevos establecimientos, la firma de inversiÓn inmobiliaria propietaria del mercado de flores que es mÁs pequeÑo compro el espacio antiguo. asÍ llegamos al final de noticias univisiÓn 14 a las seis yo soy carla farÍas de parte de todo el equipo, feliz aÑo. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] presentador: el fbi confirma que el atropellamiento masivo en nuevo orleans fue un acto de terrorismo. el actor del atentado se inspirÓ en el grupo terrorista isis. un sargento mayor del ejÉrcito explotÓ un vehÍculo en las vegas y se suicidÓ antes. confiscan bombas caseras en virginia. edwin: honduras dice que va a cerrar la base militar estadounidense en su suelo si donald trump deporta hondureÑos. >> tenemos que considerar un cambio de nuestras polÍticas de cooperaciÓn con estados unidos, especialmente en el campo militar. ♪ ♪ [m
en las calles 16 mississippi en el vecindario de portero gil. para algunos ha sido difÍcil decir adiÓs despuÉs de casi siete dÉcadas en las calles, representantes del mercado dijeron el cambios seropositivo y que esperan que sus clientes los sigan a sus nuevos establecimientos, la firma de inversiÓn inmobiliaria propietaria del mercado de flores que es mÁs pequeÑo compro el espacio antiguo. asÍ llegamos al final de noticias univisiÓn 14 a las seis yo soy carla farÍas de parte de todo...
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kelly of mississippi. johnson. kelly of pennsylvania. johnson. ken of new york. jeffries. kennedy of utah. johnson. khanna. jeffries. kiggans of virginia. johnson. kiley of california. johnson. kim. johnson. knott. johnson. krishnamoorthi. jeffries. landsman. jeffries. langworthy. johnson. larsen of washington. jeffries. larson of connecticut. latimer. jeffries. latta. johnson. lawler. johnson. lee of florida. johnson. lee of nevada. jeffries. lee of pennsylvania. jeffries. leger fernandez. jeffries. let low. johnson. levin. jeffries. liccardo. jeffries. lieu. jeffries. lofgren. jeffries. loudermilk. johnson. lucas. johnson. luna. johnson. luttrell. johnson. lynch. jeffries. mace. johnson. mackenzie. johnson. magaziner. jeffries. malliotakis. johnson. maloy. johnson. mann. johnson. mannion. jeffries. massie. emmer. mast. johnson. matsui. jeffries. mcbath. jeffries. mcbride. jeffries. mccaul. johnson. mcclane. johnson. mcclain delaney. jeffries. mcclellan. jeffries. mcclintock. johnson. mccollum. jeffries. mccormick. johnson. mcdonald rivet. jeffries. mcdowell. johnson. mcg
kelly of mississippi. johnson. kelly of pennsylvania. johnson. ken of new york. jeffries. kennedy of utah. johnson. khanna. jeffries. kiggans of virginia. johnson. kiley of california. johnson. kim. johnson. knott. johnson. krishnamoorthi. jeffries. landsman. jeffries. langworthy. johnson. larsen of washington. jeffries. larson of connecticut. latimer. jeffries. latta. johnson. lawler. johnson. lee of florida. johnson. lee of nevada. jeffries. lee of pennsylvania. jeffries. leger fernandez....
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well, mississippi and west virginia until now can tell you. it means they have the lowest disease rates in the entire united states. neither mississippi norwest virginia had any exceptions to childhood vaccines, and they had eliminated to a large extent the childhood diseases. they're pushed hard for exemption. there's erroneous right in mississippi that there's exemption for vaccines. the cost to society of not providing routine mandated vaccines for childhood diseases is huge. from 1994 to '23, the best statistics that we saved 780 billion in direct costs and 2.9 trillion in societal costs due to vaccinated children. that means children who not only were vaccinated, but also did not, infect their mothers or elderly grandparents who are most at risk from dying from the childhood diseases. with respect to vaccine preventible illnesses, vaccines are a public health priority because once a child has these diseases, they are more likely to have long-term adult health care programs. they're more likely to have diminished capacity and they are more
well, mississippi and west virginia until now can tell you. it means they have the lowest disease rates in the entire united states. neither mississippi norwest virginia had any exceptions to childhood vaccines, and they had eliminated to a large extent the childhood diseases. they're pushed hard for exemption. there's erroneous right in mississippi that there's exemption for vaccines. the cost to society of not providing routine mandated vaccines for childhood diseases is huge. from 1994 to...
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fannie lou hamer spent 18 years as a sharecropper in mississippi before learning that black citizens had a constitutional right to vote. with that new found freedom, she sacrificed her own safety to organize and register fellow black voters across the south. brutally beaten but undeterred, for decades, she spoke truth to power to expand political participation and economic rights for all americans, and left these words echoing in the nation's conscience. nobody is free until everybody is free. earvin magic johnson. the presidential medal of freedom is awarded to earvin magic johnson with unmatched vision and versatility. earvin magic johnson drove the showtime era for the los angeles lakers. five time nba champion, three time mvp, 12 time all star olympic gold medalist, and the naismith hall of famer. under the same bright lights, his honesty about his hiv status shattered stigma and saved lives. the first. the first retired athlete to build a true business empire, he champions underserved communities with a legendary will and smile. magic johnson rose from the playground in lansing,
fannie lou hamer spent 18 years as a sharecropper in mississippi before learning that black citizens had a constitutional right to vote. with that new found freedom, she sacrificed her own safety to organize and register fellow black voters across the south. brutally beaten but undeterred, for decades, she spoke truth to power to expand political participation and economic rights for all americans, and left these words echoing in the nation's conscience. nobody is free until everybody is free....
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so if we do with no improperly, we will get the lead pennies approach of the situation or the to mississippi. ready asian, they have failed in to apply a democratic that you have followed the diplomacy 6, but that has been a month of relative stability income. the terms formation of this country in such a short period of time has been amazing. but there is still great challenges ahead and there are only going to be solved with patient detailed, and very difficult negotiations. yes, with the international community. but most importantly, among the syrians themselves, j space out as era, damascus obtains as live with us now from damascus. james, so it was really interesting listening to your report just now tell us about the diplomacy that's happening right now. right. we said that uh nc, blinking the us secretary of state is in europe right now, meeting european foreign ministers. what are they talking about? what are they trying to achieve, of the that meeting, starting actually at about 40 minutes so, so from now in the residence of the italian, a foreign minister in rome, having a dinner t
so if we do with no improperly, we will get the lead pennies approach of the situation or the to mississippi. ready asian, they have failed in to apply a democratic that you have followed the diplomacy 6, but that has been a month of relative stability income. the terms formation of this country in such a short period of time has been amazing. but there is still great challenges ahead and there are only going to be solved with patient detailed, and very difficult negotiations. yes, with the...
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carla: a partir de hoy el mercado de flores se modera a un nueva ubicaciÓn en las calles 16 mississippiado de flores que es mÁs pequeÑo compro el espacio antiguo. asÍ llegamos al final de noticias univisiÓn 14 a las seis yo soy carla farÍas de parte de todo el equipo, feliz aÑo. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] presentador: el fbi confirma que el atropellamiento masivo en nuevo orleans fue un acto de terrorismo. el actor del atentado se inspirÓ en el
carla: a partir de hoy el mercado de flores se modera a un nueva ubicaciÓn en las calles 16 mississippiado de flores que es mÁs pequeÑo compro el espacio antiguo. asÍ llegamos al final de noticias univisiÓn 14 a las seis yo soy carla farÍas de parte de todo el equipo, feliz aÑo. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] presentador: el fbi confirma que el atropellamiento masivo en nuevo orleans fue un acto de terrorismo. el actor del atentado se inspirÓ en el
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las tormentas trae vientos daÑinos al sur, con avisos de tornados en arkansas, mississippi, entre otrostres pies de nieve por el efecto largo. la tormenta se va a desplazar hasta el valle de ohio y llegarÁ al atlÁntico medio con fuertes heladas, y que se van a sentir hasta el sur de florida. borja: ya estamos listos. carolina: gracias. esta tarde, joe biden llega a la escena de la masacre en nueva orleans para acompaÑar a las familias afectadas por ataques terroristas. el responsable utilizÓ gafas inteligentes de meta para filmar el lugar del crimen. el fbi tambiÉn investiga los viajes que hizo este hombre a egipto y canadÁ. reportera: se espera que el presidente biden y la primera dama se reÚnen con familias de las vÍctimas del ataque terrorista del 1 de enero en nuevo orleans. tambiÉn se estarÁ celebrando una misa en la catedral de san luis, cerca de donde ocurriÓ la tragedia. y podrÍa asistir el mandatario. y biden se estarÍa reuniendo con agentes federales y estatales para abordar lo mÁs reciente de la investigaciÓn. el fbi revelÓ nuevos detalles sobre el responsable de este atropel
las tormentas trae vientos daÑinos al sur, con avisos de tornados en arkansas, mississippi, entre otrostres pies de nieve por el efecto largo. la tormenta se va a desplazar hasta el valle de ohio y llegarÁ al atlÁntico medio con fuertes heladas, y que se van a sentir hasta el sur de florida. borja: ya estamos listos. carolina: gracias. esta tarde, joe biden llega a la escena de la masacre en nueva orleans para acompaÑar a las familias afectadas por ataques terroristas. el responsable...
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he was born in new york but lived in carrier, mississippi. he had dinner with his mother tuesday night before going to celebrate new year's with his friends. the next time she saw him was at the morgue. his mother said he had the job of his dreams working at the superdome. this is nicole perez. nicole was only 27 years old. she managed a deli near new orleans. now nicole, she leaves behind a 5-year-old son. her employer remembered her as a really good mom. and lastly, hubert gothro was 21 years old. a statement from his high school in muriel, louisiana, is asking for prayers during this difficult time. these are real people, their stories all cut too short by a senseless act that is now being investigated as terrorism. this happened all while authorities are working to determine whether there is a connection between the attack in new orleans and another incident involving a vehicle in las vegas. just hours after the bourbon street attack, a tesla exploded and burst into flames just outside the entrance of trump international hotel. now the fi
he was born in new york but lived in carrier, mississippi. he had dinner with his mother tuesday night before going to celebrate new year's with his friends. the next time she saw him was at the morgue. his mother said he had the job of his dreams working at the superdome. this is nicole perez. nicole was only 27 years old. she managed a deli near new orleans. now nicole, she leaves behind a 5-year-old son. her employer remembered her as a really good mom. and lastly, hubert gothro was 21 years...
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thought, i will move into free territory, supposedly, illinois, alton, on the other side of the mississippiiver. he found that the majority white public opinion, even in alton, illinois was anti- abolitionist. they did not like what he s saying in the newspaper, they asd m to stop with words at first, rewith violence, and several attempts to attack his warehouse where he kept his stuff. he had to order a new printing press, this kind of thing, over the years. in 1837, finally, he orded s last new printing press because a mob assemble when that was delivered, destroying the printing press, the int was, you wa to put your newspaper out of action, we do not want you to print your ideas anymore. in 1837, it got to the point where he anhis friends were holed up in his warehouse trying to defend the premes, thprinting press, the equipment, and a mob was gathered outside, gunfire was at exand from both sides and, elijah p. lovejoy was dead at the end of it. think of that, being shot dead for being a newspaper editor who printed certain opinions, it made a big impression on the reading public. i th
thought, i will move into free territory, supposedly, illinois, alton, on the other side of the mississippiiver. he found that the majority white public opinion, even in alton, illinois was anti- abolitionist. they did not like what he s saying in the newspaper, they asd m to stop with words at first, rewith violence, and several attempts to attack his warehouse where he kept his stuff. he had to order a new printing press, this kind of thing, over the years. in 1837, finally, he orded s last...