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>> well, what it's meant for morehouse college is that we've had to be very clear.here in the state of georgia, where they've had some legislation passed to limit what can be taught under this banner, under this anti die banner, for example, if you are a school that can certify people to teach in the public schools. >> you're not. >> supposed to teach anything related to dei or critical race theory. and so. >> we've. >> had to say publicly at morehouse that we will not change our curriculum because our focus is on developing teachers, who in particular will go and teach black. >> and brown students. >> and students in rural areas, and for us not to equip them to teach. all of the truth about american history and world is to underserve them. it is essentially educational malpractice now, and i've gone public to say that. and i think that most of my colleagues at who are leaders of historically black colleges and universities have. not gone. >> on a full scale. >> rampage to read. >> their curriculums. >> especially their. >> curriculums that are training educators to
>> well, what it's meant for morehouse college is that we've had to be very clear.here in the state of georgia, where they've had some legislation passed to limit what can be taught under this banner, under this anti die banner, for example, if you are a school that can certify people to teach in the public schools. >> you're not. >> supposed to teach anything related to dei or critical race theory. and so. >> we've. >> had to say publicly at morehouse that we will...
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at out there in atlanta looking forward to, you know, learning about the colleges, learning about morehousefically, learning about the major that i want to major in, which is electrical engineering. >> the booklet here, each booklet has. >> prince jaden neronha, a senior at skyline high school. and on this first day of black history month, we want to shine a light on a local educator and his students. he's trying to empower them with a very special trip that would expose them to the hbcu experience. it will happen in just a couple of months if they can raise the necessary money. the tour will take students to three historically black colleges and universities to give them some firsthand insight into the institutions. and for many of the students, this will be a trip filled with firsts. the first time leaving the state, the first time on a plane, the first time visiting a college, even the first time wearing a suit. so joining us to share more about this journey and how the community can support. we have mr. kyle jackson, thank you so much for being here. and senior jade norona, thank you fo
at out there in atlanta looking forward to, you know, learning about the colleges, learning about morehousefically, learning about the major that i want to major in, which is electrical engineering. >> the booklet here, each booklet has. >> prince jaden neronha, a senior at skyline high school. and on this first day of black history month, we want to shine a light on a local educator and his students. he's trying to empower them with a very special trip that would expose them to the...
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then at 2 p.m, it's the hbcu classic morehouse college versus tuskegee university. it's one of the oldest sports rivalries among historically black colleges and universities. then back here at the chase center at 5:00, it's all star saturday night with the skills challenge, three point contest, and of course, the slam dunk contest. now, sunday, that's where things will be different this year. you see, there was a little problem with the all star game. nobody was really playing defense. so last year the two teams had a combined score of almost 400 points. this year they're trying something different. the all stars will divide up into three teams, and the fourth team in the bracket will be the winner of the rising stars game. they'll play both semifinal games starting sunday at 5:00, then the final game right after that, and each game is only played to 40 points. so you've got to play defense. of course, for all the skill you'll see up and down the court, some of the toughest maneuvering is actually done by fans getting in and out of the chase center. parking is alway
then at 2 p.m, it's the hbcu classic morehouse college versus tuskegee university. it's one of the oldest sports rivalries among historically black colleges and universities. then back here at the chase center at 5:00, it's all star saturday night with the skills challenge, three point contest, and of course, the slam dunk contest. now, sunday, that's where things will be different this year. you see, there was a little problem with the all star game. nobody was really playing defense. so last...
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. >> but sam went to morehouse. i went to spellman.y's lines. >> jimmy: he did? >> no, he knew everybody's lines. >> jimmy: why? >> that's what you do. that's the era who that man is, yeah. >> jimmy: wow, if you forgot a line, he's remembered it? >> i'd be like, man, blah, blah, blah. he'd just blab it off. "you're right, thank you." and you keep going. >> jimmy: that's impressive. >> you don't want to m this is an abc news special report. >> good evening everyone. i'm juju chang at abc news headquarters in new york, and we're coming on the air at this hour with breaking news. it's morning in israel. it's 1030, to be exact. and we have confirmation now that three hostages held by hamas have been released into red cross custody. they were driven away in white vehicles with red cross markings, first from khan younis, then gaza city, including one american hostage, keith siegel. as you see right there, 65 year old american israeli held hostage for more than 15 months. you see him flanked there by hamas fighters who are armed and masked, t
. >> but sam went to morehouse. i went to spellman.y's lines. >> jimmy: he did? >> no, he knew everybody's lines. >> jimmy: why? >> that's what you do. that's the era who that man is, yeah. >> jimmy: wow, if you forgot a line, he's remembered it? >> i'd be like, man, blah, blah, blah. he'd just blab it off. "you're right, thank you." and you keep going. >> jimmy: that's impressive. >> you don't want to m this is an abc news special...