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so it was professor sane, is there anything you all can do for morehouse college?collective, and the role in jubilee, were able to collaborate with morehouse college. with the college, they took every penny they had in collections prior to fall 2022, and transferred that debt to the debt collective for a total of about $10 million. rather than collect on, it we canceled at. we have sent everyone now letters in the mail that says this is a no strings attached gifts. your balances now let's zero dollars. we unfortunately can't counselor federal student debt, that is something that the federal government can do, but we want to take care of these often on pay tuitions, library, parking fines and fees that amounts to 20, $30,000 for some individuals. >> according to the national center for education, statistics to do loan rejection -- it would increase the wealth of black americans by up to 40%. and what way will the student debt cancellation via steppingstone for thousands of luck students? >> at the least, people have holds removed from their accounts. that means that
so it was professor sane, is there anything you all can do for morehouse college?collective, and the role in jubilee, were able to collaborate with morehouse college. with the college, they took every penny they had in collections prior to fall 2022, and transferred that debt to the debt collective for a total of about $10 million. rather than collect on, it we canceled at. we have sent everyone now letters in the mail that says this is a no strings attached gifts. your balances now let's zero...
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when she came to morehouse it was fun.ssion. >> with biden at the top of the ticket, potentially facing a rematch of the 2020 race, voters say the burden rests on him to deliver on his promises and not take their support for granted. >> just as well as we hold trump accountable, we have to hold biden accountable. >> so, john, the margin clearly is very key. again, the president carried georgia by just 11,779 votes so every coalition is important, particularly younger voters who expressed to us concerns about the economy, student debt and more. the biden campaign says, look, they are aware of this. kevin munoz, a spokesman for the campaign told me this, n yext year's election is deeply consequential for young people and we're highlighting how an extreme maga,a jenda would devastate the safety and freedom of young people. we will meet younger voters where they are and earn their votes. john, one thing that's clear from talking to so many younger voters here. they have their work cut out for them, no doubt. the biden campaign
when she came to morehouse it was fun.ssion. >> with biden at the top of the ticket, potentially facing a rematch of the 2020 race, voters say the burden rests on him to deliver on his promises and not take their support for granted. >> just as well as we hold trump accountable, we have to hold biden accountable. >> so, john, the margin clearly is very key. again, the president carried georgia by just 11,779 votes so every coalition is important, particularly younger voters...
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hopes were high for singleton and other students on the grounds of clark-atlanta university and morehouse college. since then voting rights legislation stalled. the supreme court rejected a student loan forgiveness plan and high prices from food to housing are fueling economic anxieties. >> i do think that everyone is willing to hold the administration accountable for some of those promises that were made, and if they don't happen, i think it will be a scary election. >> reporter: for all the warning signs facing the president a year before the election, the skepticism and apathy of young voters ranks high. >> folks just feel poorer right now than two years ago. there's going to have to be a lot of conversations about how we feel like our issues are being heard. >> reporter: the youngest woman to win a seat in the georgia senate. in 2020 she went door-to-door in the atlanta suburbs, building a coalition to help biden turn the state blue. that coalition, she said, could fracture by the president's handling of the israel/hamas war. >> i think that young voters recognize you can't bomb your
hopes were high for singleton and other students on the grounds of clark-atlanta university and morehouse college. since then voting rights legislation stalled. the supreme court rejected a student loan forgiveness plan and high prices from food to housing are fueling economic anxieties. >> i do think that everyone is willing to hold the administration accountable for some of those promises that were made, and if they don't happen, i think it will be a scary election. >> reporter:...
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and if that happens day by day morehouse's just come out. if that happens, then i think we're in a position where perhaps along the time c spy could take hold. okay, mike, mountain and london, thank you. thank you. now's we had area, 59 police to indians have been released. most of those women with some teenage boys, one of the women released is myra back here. she spends a t as in jail for the knife. i talk on these really board of police month when she was 16 years old. she's now being returned to east to joey's of them tomorrow, but here's mother hold her tight unable to fight the tiers with the it's been 8 years since her daughter was jailed in a nice really prison to the that mara is now home. but the feeling is bitter sweet, but i'm happy to be out. but at the same time, it is very upsetting that the price paid for our release is the blood of the people with god. mara was only 16 when she was jailed on nice and assault charges. her mother has been waiting ever since for this day. and after that she was shot 14 times and that she needed
and if that happens day by day morehouse's just come out. if that happens, then i think we're in a position where perhaps along the time c spy could take hold. okay, mike, mountain and london, thank you. thank you. now's we had area, 59 police to indians have been released. most of those women with some teenage boys, one of the women released is myra back here. she spends a t as in jail for the knife. i talk on these really board of police month when she was 16 years old. she's now being...
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and if that happens, day by day morehouse's, just come out. if that happens, then i think we're in a position where perhaps along the times the spy to take hold. okay. mike mountain and london, thank you. thank you. asked. we had area that tonight for listing is have been released. most of those women with some teenage boys. one of the women of least is myra by care. she spends a t as in jail for the 9th attack when he's really bought a police mind when she was 16 years old. she's now back in east jerusalem. tomorrow the tears mother hold her tight, unable to fight the tears. it's been 8 years since her daughter was jailed and a nice riley prison to the that mara is now home, but the feeling is bitter. sweet. the i'm happy to be out. but at the same time, it is very upsetting that the price paid for our release is the blood of the people with god. mara was only 16 when she was jailed on life and assault charges. her mother has been waiting ever since for this day. and after that, she was shot 14 times here that she needed me. it was very painf
and if that happens, day by day morehouse's, just come out. if that happens, then i think we're in a position where perhaps along the times the spy to take hold. okay. mike mountain and london, thank you. thank you. asked. we had area that tonight for listing is have been released. most of those women with some teenage boys. one of the women of least is myra by care. she spends a t as in jail for the 9th attack when he's really bought a police mind when she was 16 years old. she's now back in...
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and if that happens, day by day morehouse's just come out. if that happens, then i think we're in a position with the haps along the time, sees.
and if that happens, day by day morehouse's just come out. if that happens, then i think we're in a position with the haps along the time, sees.
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when she came to morehouse, it was fun. i feel her passion. >> reporter: but wbiden at the top of the ticket potentially face a rematch of the 2020 race, voters say it rests on him to deliver on promises and not take their support for granted. >> hold trump accountable. we have to hold biden accountable. >> reporter: now, some of the sentiment classic disappointment from a younger generation that the president is not progressive enough. some of the complaints are rooted in serious economic concerns about affordable housing, childcare, minimum wage and others. but the bottom line here it's not a question of if some of these students will vote for the president. most of the ones we talked to said they reluctantly will. will perhaps non-college students not vote for him. the biden campaign realizes they have a challenge here and want to mach this a contrast election if trump becomes the nominee against president biden. >> it is so interesting and so important to hear from the voters. jeff, thank you for the great reporting. >>
when she came to morehouse, it was fun. i feel her passion. >> reporter: but wbiden at the top of the ticket potentially face a rematch of the 2020 race, voters say it rests on him to deliver on promises and not take their support for granted. >> hold trump accountable. we have to hold biden accountable. >> reporter: now, some of the sentiment classic disappointment from a younger generation that the president is not progressive enough. some of the complaints are rooted in...
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when she came to morehouse, it was fun. i feel her passion. >> reporter: but with biden at the top of the ticket, potentially facing a rematch of the 2020 race, voters say the burden rests on him to deliver on his promises and not take their support for granted. >> we have to hold biden accountable just like we hold trump accountable. >> reporter: having these conversations with so many young voters makes one thing clear. the economy for them is a very top issue as well as it is, of course, for voters across the spectrum. now, the biden campaign talking to them about this and their strategy says they are reaching out to young voters. they're increasing their outreach. and they said that they will go after young voters where they are. and they will make this a contrast election. but, erin, it's not as much, perhaps, as people voting for biden or trump. it's a concern about enthusiasm if young voters will turn out at all. that's why this is one key part of the coalition the biden campaign is trying to rebuild. >> all right. t
when she came to morehouse, it was fun. i feel her passion. >> reporter: but with biden at the top of the ticket, potentially facing a rematch of the 2020 race, voters say the burden rests on him to deliver on his promises and not take their support for granted. >> we have to hold biden accountable just like we hold trump accountable. >> reporter: having these conversations with so many young voters makes one thing clear. the economy for them is a very top issue as well as it...
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martin luther king is a morehouse graduate. marva collins is the clark atlanta university graduate. you know, the list goes on and on, on and on. and hbcu stands for certainly black colleges, university. but let's be honest. why were they built in the first place? hmm. why are they built in first place? because you can't come over here. yeah, right. if we're going to be honest. right. and. but at this point. now, historically. right. i think it's important for us to be very clear that we need these institutions because. these institutions do a particular kind of work that mainstream white institutions don't do for black kids. right. and i think that work is too vital for us to miss. and i think that work is too vital for us not to celebrate. so i think in integration, there were many, many, many things. the black community lost. and i think some of those need to be absolutely resurrected. but i'm a be honest with you, brother. the thing really believe that we missed on integration is white children missed black instruction. okay. and i think that would have changed this nation. i me
martin luther king is a morehouse graduate. marva collins is the clark atlanta university graduate. you know, the list goes on and on, on and on. and hbcu stands for certainly black colleges, university. but let's be honest. why were they built in the first place? hmm. why are they built in first place? because you can't come over here. yeah, right. if we're going to be honest. right. and. but at this point. now, historically. right. i think it's important for us to be very clear that we need...
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morehouse. are leading this country have flipped the dynamic from the ivy leagues to our black ivy league, hbcus. many of these hbcus were born out of the massacre in slavery times, they wanted to make sure that the slave understood how to read christian books, the bible, okay? and they started out as many of these schools did as bible colleges, like my alma mater, morgan state university. and it grew into a college and then to a university. this is a big deal. hbcus are in their prime right now and it makes a big difference to show all america and it needs to be at a time, for this setting and this venue, when people are talking about all of these anti-woke movements, all of these anti-, the book bans, et cetera, et cetera. >> and affirmative action, and other issues that will be issues in the 24 campaign. >> exactly. >> the only thing i'm going to be watching for is, will donald trump show up? he's not shown up to the primary debates so far in the republican party. i want to see if he shows up
morehouse. are leading this country have flipped the dynamic from the ivy leagues to our black ivy league, hbcus. many of these hbcus were born out of the massacre in slavery times, they wanted to make sure that the slave understood how to read christian books, the bible, okay? and they started out as many of these schools did as bible colleges, like my alma mater, morgan state university. and it grew into a college and then to a university. this is a big deal. hbcus are in their prime right...
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he went to morehouse college, atlanta. his wife went to spelman college, atlanta. they moved new jersey, had a house in jersey or condo in new jersey. and moved down south and was going to buy a house. and they they kind of knew, you know, we know how to get a house. got to have good credit, got have a low debt income ratio. you to have a job you got to be able to thereof. so they knew it was already pre-approved and they had a closing date and right before the closing date they got a call saying that there a problem with the underwriter. long story short they were denied last minute. well, the said well it was the algorithm well my friends know i'm in computers so got the first call what's on calvin. well i know exactly what's going on because i know mortgage companies to replace underwriters. that's what i does. i told you earlier, i teaches judges, learns, mimic human behavior so you can replace people and become more efficient and make millions, millions and sometimes billions by doing that. but the algorithm, what is capable of, not just looking at those four
he went to morehouse college, atlanta. his wife went to spelman college, atlanta. they moved new jersey, had a house in jersey or condo in new jersey. and moved down south and was going to buy a house. and they they kind of knew, you know, we know how to get a house. got to have good credit, got have a low debt income ratio. you to have a job you got to be able to thereof. so they knew it was already pre-approved and they had a closing date and right before the closing date they got a call...
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i attended morehouse college, graduated to improve nichols science.ike there was no one who was willing to be invested into state and change with ⌞> for people to leave northern cities? we talk about the great migration, and this is kind of like a reverse migration, back home, if you will. >> right. so before the great migration, and particularly right after the civil war, the southern states where majority black. louisiana, mississippi, and south carolina. three other southern states within eight percentage points of being majority black. the only reason those states didn't remain wintry black and close to it worse because of racial terror. so black people fled that racial terror and also looking for economic opportunity and became part of the great migration. but in doing so they gave up also the potential for real state level power. i cannot underscore enough how important state power is in these united states of america. it's a reason it has that name. the states have half the power. invite the constitution says every power that is explicitly give
i attended morehouse college, graduated to improve nichols science.ike there was no one who was willing to be invested into state and change with ⌞> for people to leave northern cities? we talk about the great migration, and this is kind of like a reverse migration, back home, if you will. >> right. so before the great migration, and particularly right after the civil war, the southern states where majority black. louisiana, mississippi, and south carolina. three other southern...
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martin luther king is a morehouse graduate. marva collins is the clark atlanta university graduate. you know, the list goes on and on, on and on. and hbcu stands for certainly black colleges, university. but let's be honest. why were they built in the first place? hmm. why are they built in first place? because you can't come over here. yeah, right. if we're going to be honest. right. and. but at this point. now, historically. right. i think it's important for us to be very clear that we need these institutions because. these institutions do a particular kind of work that mainstream white institutions don't do for black kids. right. and i think that work is too vital for us to miss. and i think that work is too vital for us not to celebrate. so i think in integration, there were many, many, many things. the black community lost. and i think some of those need to be absolutely resurrected. but i'm a be honest with you, brother. the thing really believe that we missed on integration is white children missed black instruction. okay. and i think that would have changed this nation. i me
martin luther king is a morehouse graduate. marva collins is the clark atlanta university graduate. you know, the list goes on and on, on and on. and hbcu stands for certainly black colleges, university. but let's be honest. why were they built in the first place? hmm. why are they built in first place? because you can't come over here. yeah, right. if we're going to be honest. right. and. but at this point. now, historically. right. i think it's important for us to be very clear that we need...
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i attended morehouse college, graduated to improve nichols science. like there was no one who was willing to be invested into state and change within the community, so i took it upon myself. >> do you have to get encouraged to knock on a strangers door in not knowing who's behind it? >> i'm richard a story from jen thousand and 12. we dropped in this neighborhood and white man looked older, he opens the door, as i'm talking i see him moving. as i continue to talk, i see what he's doing. he actually grabbed a shotgun. i said i'm sorry to bother you, thank you so much, have a good day. and i actually went ahead and went to the next door. for me that was a defining moment because i know i'm doing this work for a big purpose, and i care about it so much that at that moment, if you show me my life didn't matter. >> wow. very impressive. >> joining us now is charles blow, columnist for the new york times in an msnbc political analyst. charles is the executive producer of the documentary south to black power, which debuts next tuesday on hbo and its streamin
i attended morehouse college, graduated to improve nichols science. like there was no one who was willing to be invested into state and change within the community, so i took it upon myself. >> do you have to get encouraged to knock on a strangers door in not knowing who's behind it? >> i'm richard a story from jen thousand and 12. we dropped in this neighborhood and white man looked older, he opens the door, as i'm talking i see him moving. as i continue to talk, i see what he's...
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a special thank you to and rue morehouse, executive director of the food bank, the franklin county chamber of commerce, dr. dave, amy and the amazing staff at the attorney general andrea campbell's office who marched with us as well as district attorney dave sullivan and so many more. although the march was hard, we all know being hungry is harder. across the country, 44 million people are food insecure. in massachusetts, one in five families don't have reliable access to affordable, nutritious food. that is a disgrace. as i say every week on this floor, hunger is a political condition. and in this congress, we've seen house republicans attack anti-hunger programs every chance they get, from advocating for onerous, and let me just say, ineffective work requirements, to slashing programs that feed hungry moms, infants and children. it appears this extreme maga majority will stop at nothing to turn the clock back on the progress we've made to fight hunger. that's why the march for the food bank of western massachusetts is so critical. it is a display of care and generosity in spite of the fa
a special thank you to and rue morehouse, executive director of the food bank, the franklin county chamber of commerce, dr. dave, amy and the amazing staff at the attorney general andrea campbell's office who marched with us as well as district attorney dave sullivan and so many more. although the march was hard, we all know being hungry is harder. across the country, 44 million people are food insecure. in massachusetts, one in five families don't have reliable access to affordable, nutritious...
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former first lady of the nation, former first lady of georgia, she's also an honorary graduate of morehouseou were able to reference grace and dignity, grace and dignity incavernate. tia mitchell, thank you for spending time with us. eddie, you are sticking around. a quick break for us. when we come back, a huge blow to voting rights in this country. that story when we come back. that story when we come back and did all i could to prevent recurrence. verzenio reduces the risk of recurrence of hr-positive, her2-negative, node-positive, early breast cancer with a high chance of returning, as determined by your doctor when added to hormone therapy. hormone therapy works outside the cell... while verzenio works inside to help stop the growth of cancer cells. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at the first sign, call your doctor, start an antidiarrheal, and drink fluids. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor about any fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infection that can lead to
former first lady of the nation, former first lady of georgia, she's also an honorary graduate of morehouseou were able to reference grace and dignity, grace and dignity incavernate. tia mitchell, thank you for spending time with us. eddie, you are sticking around. a quick break for us. when we come back, a huge blow to voting rights in this country. that story when we come back. that story when we come back and did all i could to prevent recurrence. verzenio reduces the risk of recurrence of...
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he went to morehouse college, atlanta. his wife went to spelman college, atlanta. they moved new jersey, had a house in jersey or condo in new jersey. and moved down south and was going to buy a house. and they they kind of knew, you know, we know how to get a house. got to have good credit, got have a low debt income ratio. you to have a job you got to be able to thereof. so they knew it was already pre-approved and they had a closing date and right before the closing date they got a call saying that there a problem with the underwriter. long story short they were denied last minute. well, the said well it was the algorithm well my friends know i'm in computers so got the first call what's on calvin. well i know exactly what's going on because i know mortgage companies to replace underwriters. that's what i does. i told you earlier, i teaches judges, learns, mimic human behavior so you can replace people and become more efficient and make millions, millions and sometimes billions by doing that. but the algorithm, what is capable of, not just looking at those four
he went to morehouse college, atlanta. his wife went to spelman college, atlanta. they moved new jersey, had a house in jersey or condo in new jersey. and moved down south and was going to buy a house. and they they kind of knew, you know, we know how to get a house. got to have good credit, got have a low debt income ratio. you to have a job you got to be able to thereof. so they knew it was already pre-approved and they had a closing date and right before the closing date they got a call...
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law but now we need to increase the funding to this program so schools like charles university, morehouse school of medicine and many others can continue to conduct critical research into minority health disparities. increased funding will support existing and new grantees. i urge support for my amendment so we can fund research to reduce health disparities and save lives. mr. chair, i yield back. the chair: gentlelady yields back. ms. do you recall: reserve. the chair: the gentleman from alabama is recognized. mr. aderholt: reserve. the chair: the gentlelady from connecticut. ms. delauro: i'd like to rise to support another amendment en bloc with regard to safe school drinking water. i rise in support of the amendment. i thank the representative for sponsoring the amendment and allowing this time to talk about the importance of safe drinking water at schools. children are more susceptible to lead exposure because their bodies are still rapidly developing. approximate 400,000 schools and childcare centers are served by a lead service line or pipes and other fixtures. let me be clear, ther
law but now we need to increase the funding to this program so schools like charles university, morehouse school of medicine and many others can continue to conduct critical research into minority health disparities. increased funding will support existing and new grantees. i urge support for my amendment so we can fund research to reduce health disparities and save lives. mr. chair, i yield back. the chair: gentlelady yields back. ms. do you recall: reserve. the chair: the gentleman from...
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morehouse, brigadier general isabel r. smith, brigadier general craig w.trong, and brigadier general katherine e. white. the presiding officer: is there an objection? mr. tuberville: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. tuberville: i object. the presiding officer: socks is heard. mr. kaine: i ask that it be in order to make the same request with respect to calendar number 388, brigadier general michael j.regan jr. to be brigadier general. the presiding officer: is there an objection? mr. tuberville: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. tuberville: socks is heard. -- the presiding officer: socks is heard. the presiding officer: is it is there an objection? mr. tuberville: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. tuberville: i object. the presiding officer: objection is heard. mr. kaine: i ask that it be in order to make the same request with respect to calendar item number 90 engineers lieutenant general douglas a. simms to be lieutenant general. the presiding officer:
morehouse, brigadier general isabel r. smith, brigadier general craig w.trong, and brigadier general katherine e. white. the presiding officer: is there an objection? mr. tuberville: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. tuberville: i object. the presiding officer: socks is heard. mr. kaine: i ask that it be in order to make the same request with respect to calendar number 388, brigadier general michael j.regan jr. to be brigadier general. the presiding officer: is...