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nelson: thank you.irst of all, i want to thank you all, because it would not have been possible to have the s.t.e.m. engagement that we have, because, in the previous administration, in the president's budget, they had zero s.t.e.m. in the nasa budget. and you all in the house and senate restored it, and i thank you for that. and in almost everybody's district, you have a s.t.e.m. grant to one of your colleges or universities. it is extensive, it is important , it is for future generations. and what i want to see is i want to see those young minds ignite, just fired up with imagination about science and technology and engineering and mathematics. often, you can do that through the success of the space program. so that is what we are going to try to do. thank you again for your part. rep. cartwright: very good. at this time, the chair recognizes mr. garcia for five minutes of questions. rep. garcia: thank you. this is a special treat for me. i envy you your position. thank you for your service not only i
nelson: thank you.irst of all, i want to thank you all, because it would not have been possible to have the s.t.e.m. engagement that we have, because, in the previous administration, in the president's budget, they had zero s.t.e.m. in the nasa budget. and you all in the house and senate restored it, and i thank you for that. and in almost everybody's district, you have a s.t.e.m. grant to one of your colleges or universities. it is extensive, it is important , it is for future generations. and...
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nelson: absolutely. the art of this program has first of all the first will launch at the end of the year. it will go from pad 39 b at the kennedy space center. artemis to which we the first human launch on the sls and in the spacecraft capsule orion will be from the same pad. artemis three, which is going to be the first demonstration landing under the scenario that was awarded to spacex, the sls with the crew will launch from pad 39b, it will rendezvous in lunar orbit and the crew will transfer into a lander and that will go down to the surface, bring the crew back up, hitch up with orion for the way home. the answer is yes. going from kennedy. depending on the successful bidder on this or future contracts of delivering crew to the surface of the moon, there may be differing architectures of how you transfer the crew in lunar orbit, but in fact, they will ride on orion on top of the largest, most powerful rocket ever, the sls which will launch from kennedy. >> wonderful, thank you very much. as you kno
nelson: absolutely. the art of this program has first of all the first will launch at the end of the year. it will go from pad 39 b at the kennedy space center. artemis to which we the first human launch on the sls and in the spacecraft capsule orion will be from the same pad. artemis three, which is going to be the first demonstration landing under the scenario that was awarded to spacex, the sls with the crew will launch from pad 39b, it will rendezvous in lunar orbit and the crew will...
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nelson: how did they do it?tudent: they just went into town to buy it, and some they made themselves. prof. nelson: doing things women were expected to do. go into town, buy cloth and food, take the wheat in to be ground. this is how they supported their men, right? now why has women's direct participation in this context kind of been erased from civil war memory? student: they were often made to be victims i both the union army and the guerrilla fighters, and they were in between, and they also made themselves victims so they did not necessarily carry a lot of the responsibility. prof. nelson: why would they do that? student: well, because it takes away their fault in the problems that were being caused. prof. nelson: that is part of their gender role, right? we talked about the ideal of the southern lady and the defense of the homefront as a very strong part of confederate male identity. so this moves with that, this is expected for them in their gender role to underplay their activities. they have been erased
nelson: how did they do it?tudent: they just went into town to buy it, and some they made themselves. prof. nelson: doing things women were expected to do. go into town, buy cloth and food, take the wheat in to be ground. this is how they supported their men, right? now why has women's direct participation in this context kind of been erased from civil war memory? student: they were often made to be victims i both the union army and the guerrilla fighters, and they were in between, and they...
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civil nelson -- set bill nelson -- senator nelson: it is such an honor to serve in a leadership position in this extraordinary group of folks. i am so proud today to be joined by my wife, grace, and be joined virtually by our children, bill junior. i am so grateful for all of their support over a lifetime of public service. i got a call from the president-elect right after the first of the year. he wanted me to serve here. it was a surprise. because, i had not sought this position. but, when the president calls you, you know what you do. you click your heels and salute and say "yes, sir." i am very glad that he gave me this opportunity. it has been an incredible month getting up to speed with the agency's goals and mentions -- missions. truth be told, i am like a kid in a candy shop. space has always been a passion for me. i grew up in the shadow of the cape. the names of the original seven were all known by our schoolmates. it has been a passion that has been fueled by my family history. as a matter of fact, on what was scrubbed lands of rattlesnakes and mosquitoes and alligators, in 19
civil nelson -- set bill nelson -- senator nelson: it is such an honor to serve in a leadership position in this extraordinary group of folks. i am so proud today to be joined by my wife, grace, and be joined virtually by our children, bill junior. i am so grateful for all of their support over a lifetime of public service. i got a call from the president-elect right after the first of the year. he wanted me to serve here. it was a surprise. because, i had not sought this position. but, when...
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nelson. our next witness is john greenbaum. he is the chief counsel and senior deputy director of the lawyers committee for civil rights under the law where he is responsible for managing the committee's efforts to seek racial justice. he oversees the committee's legal projects, among other things criminal justice, fair housing and voting rights. he previously served as director of the lawyers committee's voting rights project. he also is a cochair of the voting rights task force of the leadership conference on civil and human rights, the national umbrella organization of american civil rights group. mr. greenbaum received his jd from the university of california los angeles school of law and his undergraduate degree from the university of california at berkeley. mr. greenbaum, you are recognized for five minutes. >> chair across, ranking member and members of the subcommittee -- chair ross, ranking member, members of the subcommittee, as we address the issue of whether and how to respond to
nelson. our next witness is john greenbaum. he is the chief counsel and senior deputy director of the lawyers committee for civil rights under the law where he is responsible for managing the committee's efforts to seek racial justice. he oversees the committee's legal projects, among other things criminal justice, fair housing and voting rights. he previously served as director of the lawyers committee's voting rights project. he also is a cochair of the voting rights task force of the...
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nelson. ms. nelson is associate director counsel of the naacp legal defense and educational fund. she's also a member of ldf's litigation and policy teams and was one of the lead counsel in a federal challenge to the texas voter i.d. law. prior to joining ldf in june 2014, she was associate dean and faculty scholarship and associate director of the ronald h. brown center for civil rights and economic development at st. john's university school of law where she was also a full professor of law. ms. nelson received a j.d. from the university of california los angeles school of law where she served as articles editor of the ucla law review. she received her b.a. from new york university. upon graduating from law school she clerked for the honorable theodore mcmillian on the united states court of appeals for the eighth circuit, and the honorable david corr on the united states district court for the northern district of illinois. ms. nelson, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. good mo
nelson. ms. nelson is associate director counsel of the naacp legal defense and educational fund. she's also a member of ldf's litigation and policy teams and was one of the lead counsel in a federal challenge to the texas voter i.d. law. prior to joining ldf in june 2014, she was associate dean and faculty scholarship and associate director of the ronald h. brown center for civil rights and economic development at st. john's university school of law where she was also a full professor of law....
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i think you for that, administrator nelson.ith that, i would like to yield to the ranking member, robert aderholt for five minutes of questions. >> mr. chairman i have not voted on this yet. i will defer to the next in line , on the republican side, then you can come back to me. i will slip out for a minute and go vote. >> that would be mr. palazzo. mr. palazzo, if you are on, you are recognized for five minutes of questions. i am not seeing mr. palazzo. mr. cline? you are recognized for mr. palazzo's five minutes, which was going to be mr. aderholt's five minutes. which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [laughter] -- >> [laughter] thank you mr. chairman. i will take what i can get. mr. administrator, welcome. it is good to have you here. i am jealous of you for your position. you have an amazing job. it must be thrilling every day to work in this field. outerspace is our final frontier and u.s. is leading the charge into space to explore, learn, and discover more about our vast universe. it
i think you for that, administrator nelson.ith that, i would like to yield to the ranking member, robert aderholt for five minutes of questions. >> mr. chairman i have not voted on this yet. i will defer to the next in line , on the republican side, then you can come back to me. i will slip out for a minute and go vote. >> that would be mr. palazzo. mr. palazzo, if you are on, you are recognized for five minutes of questions. i am not seeing mr. palazzo. mr. cline? you are...
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nelson talked about mitigating factors. if you think about them, they weren't really mitigating factors. there are lots of information that shows that george of mr. shogun was not the kind of person who never did anything wrong in his life. and so that's not really the case, but he was trying to put the judge on the spot that we know you're going to come up with a sentence and we're not going to get parole, a probation or anything. but think of the mitigating factors of but it is important and george floats, brother was correct. it is important that we get more than a slap on the wrist full out of this. and this is the kind of punishment that should take place when an officer of the law who is supposed to protect us and the people who hire him does this kind of thing and in public view with so many people seeing it, you just can't lock, continue to let people get away with that if he got away with that slap on the wrist. and then the movement for police reform is greatly set back. mary frances berry, i want to leave it ther
nelson talked about mitigating factors. if you think about them, they weren't really mitigating factors. there are lots of information that shows that george of mr. shogun was not the kind of person who never did anything wrong in his life. and so that's not really the case, but he was trying to put the judge on the spot that we know you're going to come up with a sentence and we're not going to get parole, a probation or anything. but think of the mitigating factors of but it is important and...
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here is the one and only willie nelson.year now. and i'm not sure i can remember "whiskey river." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, exactly, yeah. well, of course the first thing that a lot of people think of when they think of you going on tour is "on the road again." and i didn't want to do that it could be too corny. but, i do love that, and we all love you singing "on the road again. do you remember writing "on the road again" and where did that come from? >> yeah, i was on an airplane with sydney pollack, and jerry schatzberg the director of and producer of the "honeysuckle rose" movie >> jimmy: yeah >> and they were trying to think of a song that might go with the movie and i said, "well, what do you want the song to be like what do you want it to say?" and they said, "well, something about being on the road. and i said, "well, what about on road again. i can't wait to get on the road again. the life i love is making music with my friends. i can't wait to get on the road again. is that all right? and they said, "i think so
here is the one and only willie nelson.year now. and i'm not sure i can remember "whiskey river." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, exactly, yeah. well, of course the first thing that a lot of people think of when they think of you going on tour is "on the road again." and i didn't want to do that it could be too corny. but, i do love that, and we all love you singing "on the road again. do you remember writing "on the road again" and where did that come...
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admstr nelson: well, thank you so much.y believe that no other organization in the world can do what this amazing team has done. and certainly not under such difficult circumstances. in the nearly 15 months since the beginning of the pandemic, you all have not only landed a rover on mars, but also supported advancements, getting us closer to launching the first crude artemis mission. and in just a few months, the launch of the james webb space telescope, which we'll see the light from the first galaxies that formed in the early universe after the big bang. think about that. universe almost 13 and a half billion years ago. james webb will capture the light from about 150 million years after the big bang. so james webb will be looking back 13,350,000,000 years to capture the light. and so this is just a few other things that you all have been working on. and i'm thrilled now to have a special treat for you because it's a special guest, captain kirk himself, to inspire you all to boldly go into the future. william shatner: i w
admstr nelson: well, thank you so much.y believe that no other organization in the world can do what this amazing team has done. and certainly not under such difficult circumstances. in the nearly 15 months since the beginning of the pandemic, you all have not only landed a rover on mars, but also supported advancements, getting us closer to launching the first crude artemis mission. and in just a few months, the launch of the james webb space telescope, which we'll see the light from the first...
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nelson. >> i'm sorry. thank you. the defendant's mother would like to address the court. >> carolyn, pawlenty. >> i am the mother of derek chauvin. i am here to speak on behalf of my entire family. on november 25th, 2020, not only did derek's life change forever, but so did mine and my family's. derek devoted 19 years of his life to the minneapolis police department. it's been difficult for me to here and read what the media, public and prosecution team believe derek to be an aggressive, heartless and uncaring person. i can tell you that is far from the truth. my son's identity has also been reduced to that as a racist. i want this court to know that none of these things are true and that my son is a good man. derek always dedicated his life and time to the police department even on his days off he would call to see if they needed help. derek is a quiet, thoughtful, honorable and selfless man. he has a big heart and he always has put others before his own. the public will never know the loving and caring man he is th
nelson. >> i'm sorry. thank you. the defendant's mother would like to address the court. >> carolyn, pawlenty. >> i am the mother of derek chauvin. i am here to speak on behalf of my entire family. on november 25th, 2020, not only did derek's life change forever, but so did mine and my family's. derek devoted 19 years of his life to the minneapolis police department. it's been difficult for me to here and read what the media, public and prosecution team believe derek to be an...
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. >> demonstrator bill nelson announced two new nasa missions and give an update on the mars perseverance mission and the new nasa observatory. this runs 40 minutes. nus, and nasa's new org system observatory. this one is 40 minutes. ♪ >> hello and welcome aboard the international space station. i am megan mcarthur, along with my expedition 63 crewmates. >> we are excited to kick off this year's state of nasa, from 250 miles above the earth, conducting world-class research. >> as astronauts, we have the best jobs in the galaxy, but the work we do would not be possible without your support. we are on a path to land the first woman and the first person of color on the moon as part of the artemis program. >> it is our honor to introduce someone who knows exactly what it is like to live and work here in orbit, our new administrator, the honorable senator bill nelson. ♪ [applause] bill: hi everybody, thank you very much. and thank you, megan, shane and mark for the introduction. it's well-known that nasa is the most popular agency or department of the federal government. and that's because of
. >> demonstrator bill nelson announced two new nasa missions and give an update on the mars perseverance mission and the new nasa observatory. this runs 40 minutes. nus, and nasa's new org system observatory. this one is 40 minutes. ♪ >> hello and welcome aboard the international space station. i am megan mcarthur, along with my expedition 63 crewmates. >> we are excited to kick off this year's state of nasa, from 250 miles above the earth, conducting world-class research....
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but over here, this is all nelson court.rybody on this side of the street was evacuated, and the oil operations that was the source of the gas leak is this operation over here. you know, you have homes right here, and then you have within a couple hundred feet, you have oil operations. man: a monitor that we place ere. it's been here for about 8 months now, man. so, it was developed from the community perspective. and so, right away, you see the pump jack. just a lemon throw's away, literally, from the house, and then right behind [indistinct] on this side is the tank. we've seen this tank in past years, you know, releasing vocs into the air. and so, we monitor--monitor the 8 monitors that we have here in arvin, and we--and the story is the same. you know, the background levels in this community are sky-high. we see fence-line oil and gas operations like this around communities like this, you know, in small, rural communities, and so, this is one of the big issues here in arvin. gurrola: what the city and its residents here,
but over here, this is all nelson court.rybody on this side of the street was evacuated, and the oil operations that was the source of the gas leak is this operation over here. you know, you have homes right here, and then you have within a couple hundred feet, you have oil operations. man: a monitor that we place ere. it's been here for about 8 months now, man. so, it was developed from the community perspective. and so, right away, you see the pump jack. just a lemon throw's away, literally,...
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tom: eric nelson -- erik nelson with wells fargo, thank you.l of you here to an extremely busy day calendar. lisa, let me go to you on ecb. i think we have underplayed it with our bias to new york. matt miller helping us out from berlin in the 6:00. young ferro is more up to speed on it then we are. what is your take on ecb, other than the camera shot to the multiple podia of madame lagarde? lisa: the complacency of both traders and the ecb that they can continue bond purchases at the current pace. we had been talking about talking about tapering. there seems to be some backing away from that. the question i have is how much dissent is there. so far it seems like there's a lot of agreement among members to keep going with their policy as is. do you start to get disagreements, do will get worried about frost, -- about froth? do you get worried about other considerations? tom: they've got advisers who are attuned to all we are talking about, but the answer is revenue growth is wrapped around this gdp. romaine: one thing i am really interested in
tom: eric nelson -- erik nelson with wells fargo, thank you.l of you here to an extremely busy day calendar. lisa, let me go to you on ecb. i think we have underplayed it with our bias to new york. matt miller helping us out from berlin in the 6:00. young ferro is more up to speed on it then we are. what is your take on ecb, other than the camera shot to the multiple podia of madame lagarde? lisa: the complacency of both traders and the ecb that they can continue bond purchases at the current...
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. >>> joshua nelson is paying it forward.but after being awarded a scholarship, he set up a fund with his savings to help others in need. he's going to join us live next to talk about that. there's interest you accrue, and interests you pursue. plans for the long term, and plans for a long weekend. at thrivent, we believe money is a tool, not a goal. to learn more, text thrive to 444555, or visit thrivent.com. - [narrator] at southern new hampshire university, we're committed to making college more affordable. that's why we're keeping our tuition the same through the year 2021. - [student] i knew snhu was the place for me when i saw how affordable it was. - [narrator] find your degree at snhu.edu. >> jess: at safelite, we have service the way you need it. when you have a cracked windshield, schedule safelite's drop and go service. just drop off the car and keys in the morning... ♪ uplifting music ♪ >> jess: ...and go enjoy your day. we'll text you updates along the way. or you can check the status any time... and we'll let yo
. >>> joshua nelson is paying it forward.but after being awarded a scholarship, he set up a fund with his savings to help others in need. he's going to join us live next to talk about that. there's interest you accrue, and interests you pursue. plans for the long term, and plans for a long weekend. at thrivent, we believe money is a tool, not a goal. to learn more, text thrive to 444555, or visit thrivent.com. - [narrator] at southern new hampshire university, we're committed to making...
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derek chavin, this is— nelson at the lectern? derek chavin, this is your— nelson at the lectern?ttorney-— so i turn it over to you and your attorne . ., ,, ., ., �* attorney. thank you, your honour. at this time there _ attorney. thank you, your honour. at this time there are _ attorney. thank you, your honour. at this time there are some _ attorney. thank you, your honour. at this time there are some additional l this time there are some additional le-al this time there are some additional legal matters — this time there are some additional legal matters at _ this time there are some additional legal matters at hand, _ this time there are some additional legal matters at hand, i— this time there are some additional legal matters at hand, i am - this time there are some additional legal matters at hand, i am not- this time there are some additionall legal matters at hand, i am not able to give _ legal matters at hand, i am not able to give a _ legal matters at hand, i am not able to give a bold — legal matters at hand, i am not able to give a bold statement _ legal matters at han
derek chavin, this is— nelson at the lectern? derek chavin, this is your— nelson at the lectern?ttorney-— so i turn it over to you and your attorne . ., ,, ., ., �* attorney. thank you, your honour. at this time there _ attorney. thank you, your honour. at this time there are _ attorney. thank you, your honour. at this time there are some _ attorney. thank you, your honour. at this time there are some additional l this time there are some additional le-al this time there are some...
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it would make it no different than nelson.t would make it no different than garcetti, where the government occupies the field of prosecutions. the government occupies the field of law enforcement. there are lots of places where the government has reasonably made the determination to carry out a certain service and is allowed to establish, as nelson put it, reasonable rules to carry out that service. justice sotomayor: i have one last question. if one wanted to find a compromise in this case, can you suggest one that wouldn't do real damage to all the various lines of law that have been implicated here? mr. fisher: well, i think, justice sotomayor, the place to start in that respect would be where justice breyer started earlier today, with the city's concession at pages 45 and 46 of its brief, that if what css is concerned about is a perception that by participating in this program they are endorsing marriage for same-sex couples, that they can disclaim that and make very clear that all they're doing is following state law and
it would make it no different than nelson.t would make it no different than garcetti, where the government occupies the field of prosecutions. the government occupies the field of law enforcement. there are lots of places where the government has reasonably made the determination to carry out a certain service and is allowed to establish, as nelson put it, reasonable rules to carry out that service. justice sotomayor: i have one last question. if one wanted to find a compromise in this case,...
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our new administrator the honorable senator bill nelson. >> hello, everybody. thank you very much. thank you, megan, shane and mark for the introduction. it is well-known that nasa is most popular agency♪ or department of the federal government and that is because of you, the nasa family. at it is an honor to serve and in a leadership position in this extraordinary group of folks. i am so proud today to be joined by my wife, grace and be joined virtually by our children bill junior and ellen. i am so grateful for all their support which is been over a lifetime of public service. i got a call from the president elect right after the first of the year and he wanted me to serve here and it was a surprise because i had not sought this position. but when the president calls you, you know what you do, you click your heels and you salute and you say yes, sir. i am very glad thaten he gave me this opportunity and it has been an incredible month getting up to speed about the agency's goals and missions and i want you to know that the truth be known i am like a kid in a candy shop. this -- s
our new administrator the honorable senator bill nelson. >> hello, everybody. thank you very much. thank you, megan, shane and mark for the introduction. it is well-known that nasa is most popular agency♪ or department of the federal government and that is because of you, the nasa family. at it is an honor to serve and in a leadership position in this extraordinary group of folks. i am so proud today to be joined by my wife, grace and be joined virtually by our children bill junior and...
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ourr new administrator, the honorable senator bill nelson. [applause]on >> hi everybody, thank you very much. and thank you, megan, shane and mark for the introduction. it's well-known that nasa is the most popular agency or department of the federal government. and that's because of you, the, nasa family, and it's such an honor to serve in a leadership position in this extraordinary group of folks. i'm so proud today to be joined by my wife, grace, and be joined virtually by our children, bill jr. and nan ellen. i'm so grateful for all of their support, which has been over a lifetime of public service. i got a call from the president-elect right after the first of the year and he wanted me to serve here. it was a surprise because i had not sought this position, but when the president calls you, you know what you do, you click your heels and you salute and you say, yes, sir. and i am very glad that he gave me this opportunity. it's been an incredible month getting up to speed about the agency's goals and missions. and i want you to know, the
ourr new administrator, the honorable senator bill nelson. [applause]on >> hi everybody, thank you very much. and thank you, megan, shane and mark for the introduction. it's well-known that nasa is the most popular agency or department of the federal government. and that's because of you, the, nasa family, and it's such an honor to serve in a leadership position in this extraordinary group of folks. i'm so proud today to be joined by my wife, grace, and be joined virtually by our...
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the sarah nelson knows a thing or two about flight emergencies.f flight attendants cwa. and across the industry, reports of unruly passengers are up more than 60 times this year. flight attend ants are heroes but we prefer not to be. and sarah nelson joins me now. hi, sarah. thank you for coming on the show. what is going on here? >> well this is really out of control. as a flight attendant sponted to me, the flight attendants are not okay, be kind. these are only the events that are being reported. there are events every single day that flight attendants are man managing. we have commonly deescalating situations onboard. the they're serving as heroes from the beginning of this virus. seven really at a 10 here. and we have to recognize that people are wanting to get out. they have been told this mask issue is a political decision rather than a public health necessity. we're continuing to require the masks. not everyone on our planes have access to vaccine yet swrechlt children flying. we have people that can't get the vaccines. of the safest way t
the sarah nelson knows a thing or two about flight emergencies.f flight attendants cwa. and across the industry, reports of unruly passengers are up more than 60 times this year. flight attend ants are heroes but we prefer not to be. and sarah nelson joins me now. hi, sarah. thank you for coming on the show. what is going on here? >> well this is really out of control. as a flight attendant sponted to me, the flight attendants are not okay, be kind. these are only the events that are...
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, why is it that the message you preached of unity, fraternity, the message of nelson mandela, is notristians and islam in egypt, in syria, all these places, fighting each other. in the central african republic. why are we doing that? why is it happening? christianity and the islamic faith should find a way of working together. when you were president kenneth kaunda of zambia, who struck an unusual note. one of your ten children died of hiv/aids. you were still president then. you brought him in his dying days, to state house. a lot of people criticised you, asking why you are washing your dirty linen in public. there was a stigma attached to hiv/aids. this disease, hiv and aids, is a disease like any other. my wife and i... so, our son suffered from a disease and because of the stigma that is put against that disease, any child dying of it, the parents say it's malaria. we thought it was right that we should fight this stigma. my child, his wife was staying with him. we brought his family to come to state house, to demonstrate to the people of zambia that the stigma on this disease i
, why is it that the message you preached of unity, fraternity, the message of nelson mandela, is notristians and islam in egypt, in syria, all these places, fighting each other. in the central african republic. why are we doing that? why is it happening? christianity and the islamic faith should find a way of working together. when you were president kenneth kaunda of zambia, who struck an unusual note. one of your ten children died of hiv/aids. you were still president then. you brought him...
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i want to bring in the former florida senator bill nelson., i have a friend that was not in her apartment and she is safe and i have another friend that is thought to have been in her apartment on the east side when it collapsed. and so, this is a tragedy of immense proportions. i want to tell you about, since i now head up nasa, there is nasa technology now on site, it's a suitcase size. it is technology that is built on radar that we sent earth observing, as well as planets, and it detects heartbeats and breathing and it was used successfully in nepal after the earthquake and it can detect heartbeats and breathing through 30 feet of rubble and 20 feet -- >> senator nelson, sorry to break in, but the news conference is breaking in. >> once we call upon the person would be up to the podium. let's bring in the dade county mayor. >> good evening, everybody. we're approaching the end of day three. today, i want to report that we did make some progress with the fire and the smoke that we reported earlier was hampering our search and rescue operat
i want to bring in the former florida senator bill nelson., i have a friend that was not in her apartment and she is safe and i have another friend that is thought to have been in her apartment on the east side when it collapsed. and so, this is a tragedy of immense proportions. i want to tell you about, since i now head up nasa, there is nasa technology now on site, it's a suitcase size. it is technology that is built on radar that we sent earth observing, as well as planets, and it detects...
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russian for administrator nelson . you have said that we need to watch china and its growing partnership with the russians for going to the moon. you have said that it is easier said than done to with a are doing. your meeting later this month, do you plan to talk about the partnership? will you, i don't know, make any kind of gesture or offer to join forces in any way with that alliance? >> talking about alliance for china? >> yeah, is there any plan to address that? >> with russia. ok, let me take you back. in the midst of the cold where -- cold war, 1975, an incredible thing happened. two nations with nuclear warheads facing each other, 1970 five, only 30 years after the cuban missile crisis, which years, we all knew there was a nuclear holocaust. back in space, they lived together for nine days. out of that came the friendship of the two commanders. so much so that they arranged for stafford to be able to adopt two russian children. those boys are now in college. so, it was no surprise that when alexi passed away a
russian for administrator nelson . you have said that we need to watch china and its growing partnership with the russians for going to the moon. you have said that it is easier said than done to with a are doing. your meeting later this month, do you plan to talk about the partnership? will you, i don't know, make any kind of gesture or offer to join forces in any way with that alliance? >> talking about alliance for china? >> yeah, is there any plan to address that? >> with...
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nelson says we don't know the answer to what those navy pilots saw.w something attract it, locked radar onto it and followed it, it move from one location to another. nelson has directed scientists to research potential explanations. not really getting any answers. todd: why has nobody said this is completely not possible? nobody said that. leaving it open. jillian: how do you confirm unless you have explored all of space and everything it offers. todd: implies you might be right. and she might be an alien. jillian: it is 9 minutes after the hour. it looks like something from 9/11, one surfside resident describes the tragic scene, shares the story with us next. todd: the white house blaming republicans for taking cops off the streets. americans is grappled with a crime crisis, coming up the democrats latest attempt to flip the switch on movement to defend the police. how much money can liberty mutual save you? one! two! three! four! five! 72,807! 72,808... dollars. yep... everything hurts. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liber
nelson says we don't know the answer to what those navy pilots saw.w something attract it, locked radar onto it and followed it, it move from one location to another. nelson has directed scientists to research potential explanations. not really getting any answers. todd: why has nobody said this is completely not possible? nobody said that. leaving it open. jillian: how do you confirm unless you have explored all of space and everything it offers. todd: implies you might be right. and she might...
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at 3:00 p.m., nasa administrator bill nelson gives an update on operations with a news conference to follow. on c-span two at 3:00 p.m., a look at the future of conservative foreign policy posted by the american enterprise institute. ♪ >> next, federal reserve vice chair of supervision randal quarles, on the u.s. economic recovery. he talked about the actions the federal reserve has taken to limit the strain of the coronavirus pandemic on the economy. about economic output. we will take you there now. >> it is also joining me this morning is a federal reserve vice chair of supervision, randal quarles. thanks so much for being with us. >> thanks for having me. we will be discussing how the nation's banks are faring, the u.s. economic outlook, and what to expect from the fed on rates and regulations. good follow the conversation on twitter using the hashtag #politicoeconomy. i didn't want to go back to last year for a second. the fed launched a dozen emergency programs. but was it like for you at that time? was there a time when you were worried that we might have a financial crisis? >
at 3:00 p.m., nasa administrator bill nelson gives an update on operations with a news conference to follow. on c-span two at 3:00 p.m., a look at the future of conservative foreign policy posted by the american enterprise institute. ♪ >> next, federal reserve vice chair of supervision randal quarles, on the u.s. economic recovery. he talked about the actions the federal reserve has taken to limit the strain of the coronavirus pandemic on the economy. about economic output. we will take...
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at 3:00 p.m., bill nelson gives an update on space operations with a news conference to follow. on c-span two at 3:00 p.m., a look at the future of conservative foreign policy hosted by the american enterprise institute. ♪
at 3:00 p.m., bill nelson gives an update on space operations with a news conference to follow. on c-span two at 3:00 p.m., a look at the future of conservative foreign policy hosted by the american enterprise institute. ♪
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the now he's styled prominent africans, like nelson mandela, morocco's king of judah. the 6th and wondering president polka, gummy. the orient designer party were drago known as patio is on a mission to promote fashion as a fundamental element of the continents heritage. for 50 years patio designs have grace runways, displaying the best of what africa has to offer the world of fashion. at this event in abbey, john ivory and government officials are honoring him for his work. the patio has built his name over decades, but he feel that fashion still needs greater respect. since it's not fair that a continent like africa doesn't even realize that we haven't read on africa as well to do this. part of that well has to do with the development of the fabrics. patio uses the cloth that ends up on the runway is died by hand here to create the patterns was this is going to cause you happy when i see important men wearing my work. i'm happy one more thing to pat hill. that's up to then the fabric ends up in the workshop, where again, tailors work by hand to bring ideas to life. t
the now he's styled prominent africans, like nelson mandela, morocco's king of judah. the 6th and wondering president polka, gummy. the orient designer party were drago known as patio is on a mission to promote fashion as a fundamental element of the continents heritage. for 50 years patio designs have grace runways, displaying the best of what africa has to offer the world of fashion. at this event in abbey, john ivory and government officials are honoring him for his work. the patio has built...
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. >> how do you feel about competing with chef nelson over here?if i'm going to lose to anybody, it's chef nelson because i freaking love him so much. >> kim is at paw works. >> we're at the first ever dog rescue and veterinary clinic in ventua county. >>> and wait till you see what deal
. >> how do you feel about competing with chef nelson over here?if i'm going to lose to anybody, it's chef nelson because i freaking love him so much. >> kim is at paw works. >> we're at the first ever dog rescue and veterinary clinic in ventua county. >>> and wait till you see what deal
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to expand the conversation and dig into that more, david nelson, chief strategic at bell point assetom things for viewers. but, david, is it that the skew is widely offbase? >> brian, i'm a little nervous we climb the bwall and it's always something take your pick, big growth small, growth versus value it's all under the federal reserve telling us the inflation that we see and everything we consume is just transitory i think in the month ahead, that's a tough piece of rhetoric to buy >> but macro market aside, there are names like viacomcbs, applied material goldman sachs, three mnames righ now. clearly, those companies have absolutely nothing in common why do you like them, david? >> i think because of the move from growth to value if you look at applied material, during the dotcom double, smith of the sales, currently 30 times. stocks have come from 40 times to 30 times sale doesn't mean they're a bargain. you can own technology but you have to move down the valuation curve right now. >> yeah, goldman sachs, i mean is this as simple as interest rates will ultimately rise and global
to expand the conversation and dig into that more, david nelson, chief strategic at bell point assetom things for viewers. but, david, is it that the skew is widely offbase? >> brian, i'm a little nervous we climb the bwall and it's always something take your pick, big growth small, growth versus value it's all under the federal reserve telling us the inflation that we see and everything we consume is just transitory i think in the month ahead, that's a tough piece of rhetoric to buy...
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the now he's styled prominent africans like nelson mandela, morocco's king of judah. the 6th and wondering president polka, gummy, the orient designer party were drago, known as patio is on a mission to promote fashion as a fundamental element of the continents heritage. for 50 years patios designs have graced runways, displaying the best of what africa has to offer the world of fashion. at this event in abbey, john ivory and government officials are honoring him for his work. the patio has built his name over decades, but he feel that fashions still need greater respect in the project. it's not fair that a continent like africa doesn't even realize that we henry, part of africa as well. part of that well has to do with the development of the fabrics. patio uses the cloth that ends up on the runway is dyed by hand here to create the patterns was this is called the happy when i see important men wearing my one. i'm happy 11 thanks to pat hill, that's up by then the fabric ends up in the workshop where again, tailors work by hand to bring ideas to life. to do for you kn
the now he's styled prominent africans like nelson mandela, morocco's king of judah. the 6th and wondering president polka, gummy, the orient designer party were drago, known as patio is on a mission to promote fashion as a fundamental element of the continents heritage. for 50 years patios designs have graced runways, displaying the best of what africa has to offer the world of fashion. at this event in abbey, john ivory and government officials are honoring him for his work. the patio has...
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and the the now he's styled prominent africans like nelson mandela morocco's king of duleigh. the 6th and wondering president polka, gummy. the orient designer party were drago, known as patio is on a mission to promote fashion as a fundamental element of the continent. heritage for 50 years patio designs have graced runways, displaying the best of what africa has to offer the world of fashion. at this event in abbey, john ivory and government officials are honoring him for his work. the patio has built his name over the decades, but he feels that fashion still needs greater respect. since it's not fair that a continent like africa doesn't even realize that we have we partner with africa. well respected part of that well has to do with the development of the fabrics. patio uses the cloth that ends up on the runway is died by hand here to create the patterns was this is going to cause you when i see important men wearing my one, i'm happy one more thing to pat hill. that's up by then the fabric ends up in the workshop where again, tailors work by hand to bring ideas to life. yo
and the the now he's styled prominent africans like nelson mandela morocco's king of duleigh. the 6th and wondering president polka, gummy. the orient designer party were drago, known as patio is on a mission to promote fashion as a fundamental element of the continent. heritage for 50 years patio designs have graced runways, displaying the best of what africa has to offer the world of fashion. at this event in abbey, john ivory and government officials are honoring him for his work. the patio...
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why is it that the message that you preach of unity and fraternity in the message that nelson mandela pains me to see christians and islam and all of these places fighting each other. in the republic. why are we doing that? what is happening? christianity and the islamic faith should find a way of working together.- faith should find a way of working together. faith should find a way of workin: touether. ~ , ., ., working together. when you are resident working together. when you are president of _ working together. when you are president of zambia, _ working together. when you are president of zambia, he - working together. when you are president of zambia, he struck. president of zambia, he struck a very unusual note —— you just struck. 0ne a very unusual note —— you just struck. one of the ten children died of hiv aids when you're still president and you brought him in in his dying days to the statehouse. a lot of people criticised you and said, why are you washing your dirty linen in public like that by bringing your son linen in public like that by bringing yourson and, linen in
why is it that the message that you preach of unity and fraternity in the message that nelson mandela pains me to see christians and islam and all of these places fighting each other. in the republic. why are we doing that? what is happening? christianity and the islamic faith should find a way of working together.- faith should find a way of working together. faith should find a way of workin: touether. ~ , ., ., working together. when you are resident working together. when you are president...
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nelson at the lectern? mr. chauvin this is your opportunity if you wish to give any input to the court and so i turn it over to you and your attorney. >> thank you, your honor. at this time due to some additional legal matters at hand, i'm not able to give a full formal statement at this time. but very briefly though, i do want to get my condolences to the floyd family. there is going to be some other information in the future that would of interest and i hope things will give you some peace of mind. thank you. >> i'll note that i did read your comments in the presentence investigation as well. >> thank you, your honor. >> all right. we're going to take a 15-minute recess so that i can complete the sentencing order based on what i heard today. and let's reconvene at 2:45. we're in recess. >> good afternoon, everyone. we're continuing our breaking news conference of the sentencing hearing for derek chauvin. it is in a 15-minute recess after nearly an hour of testimony. impact testimony that included members of g
nelson at the lectern? mr. chauvin this is your opportunity if you wish to give any input to the court and so i turn it over to you and your attorney. >> thank you, your honor. at this time due to some additional legal matters at hand, i'm not able to give a full formal statement at this time. but very briefly though, i do want to get my condolences to the floyd family. there is going to be some other information in the future that would of interest and i hope things will give you some...
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when george floyd was killed, his lawyer, eric nelson show van's lawyer to eric nelson said that show vin wasn't even scheduled to work that day. he volunteered because there was a shortage on that day. so we are hearing a little bit about children's perspective and very little of that came from showing himself. okay, thank you very much. sure. john andrew, appreciate it. on a henry calling from minneapolis. is john with respect to hear from the family of george floyd, of course he had his brothers in court giving providing statements. but we will certainly get to that a bit later when it starts. and also following this, of course, is professor ronald sullivan. professor of law and director of the criminal justice due to harvard law school doing just now from using massachusetts as a hearing from john very, as you all know, 2nd degree murder can carry a prison sentence of up to 40 years. that was always going to be unlikely in this case. what is your reaction to this judgment? i think that the sentence was somewhere in the mid range. i thought it was going to be higher, given that the
when george floyd was killed, his lawyer, eric nelson show van's lawyer to eric nelson said that show vin wasn't even scheduled to work that day. he volunteered because there was a shortage on that day. so we are hearing a little bit about children's perspective and very little of that came from showing himself. okay, thank you very much. sure. john andrew, appreciate it. on a henry calling from minneapolis. is john with respect to hear from the family of george floyd, of course he had his...
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anthony nelson. good talk to you again. this is non binding, so what's the point? what can realistically achieve? well, it's important for us to do what it can. but this resolution underscore the limitations of the un in terms of its ability to really strongly intervene. and it's certainly fall short of the expectations of some of the protesters in m r, who have been calling from day one about the responsibility to protect this resolution. while it does condemn the hunter, while it does call on the countries of the world to start preventing a form of arms into the country, it's not a step toward the formal arms embargo. and it's very clear that a strong security council action would be vetoed by china, and probably also by roger. but any foreign businesses or for an interest to have stayed the course inside me and mar, working with what is now in effect, a military government personally, they'll just write the storm of this as well. yeah, i think it any foreign business that is stuck its way through the terrible events of the past few months through us sanction thr
anthony nelson. good talk to you again. this is non binding, so what's the point? what can realistically achieve? well, it's important for us to do what it can. but this resolution underscore the limitations of the un in terms of its ability to really strongly intervene. and it's certainly fall short of the expectations of some of the protesters in m r, who have been calling from day one about the responsibility to protect this resolution. while it does condemn the hunter, while it does call on...
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investor who has been in wendy's for quite sometime >> yeah, big-name investigator by the name of nelsonof the board right now. he is the largest shareholder. what is fascinating about wendy's, scott, is throughout the whole meme stock mania we have been able to point to a few examples of sticking it to the man, the small retail investor taking on the hedge funds and squeezes, but wendy's doesn't fit that narrative in fact, we have the chairman of the board here with nelson peltz. he has been in the name since 2008 when he orchestrated a merger back then that was hotly contested, fought for a couple of years he won and he stuck with it, owning about 12% at this point in time. you can see their large hedge fund ownershipas well from other names to sigma, de shaw. a lot of quantity traders have been in this also. you have millennium, aqr, renaissance technology, which could be ago senniating some of the moves we are seeing as well. also on the short interest side wendy's is actually not heavily shorted at all it is only the 18th largest short in the domestic restaurant sector with $187 mil
investor who has been in wendy's for quite sometime >> yeah, big-name investigator by the name of nelsonof the board right now. he is the largest shareholder. what is fascinating about wendy's, scott, is throughout the whole meme stock mania we have been able to point to a few examples of sticking it to the man, the small retail investor taking on the hedge funds and squeezes, but wendy's doesn't fit that narrative in fact, we have the chairman of the board here with nelson peltz. he has...
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also joining us, janai nelson, associate director counsel for the naacp legal defense and election fund. and let me begin with you jim a tonight because the naacp legal defense fund has been fighting these battles as long as the naacp legal defense fund has existed. this chapter that we've arrived at now where we are dealing with the aftermath of voting, with secretary of states will be allowed to do or not be allowed to do, those changes in these election laws are things we've never seen before. >> that's right. until the acp defense fund has been around for 81 years and we've been fighting attacks on our democracy and attacks that have used black voters as a vehicle to undermine our democracy and to undermine black voting power. that has been something that we see time and again but this particular wave of voter suppression laws seeks to do something even more nefarious than what we've seen in other areas and other regions. because it's not only targeting black voters. he's doing that for sure but it is also targeting our democracy as a whole. it is undermining the machinery of our el
also joining us, janai nelson, associate director counsel for the naacp legal defense and election fund. and let me begin with you jim a tonight because the naacp legal defense fund has been fighting these battles as long as the naacp legal defense fund has existed. this chapter that we've arrived at now where we are dealing with the aftermath of voting, with secretary of states will be allowed to do or not be allowed to do, those changes in these election laws are things we've never seen...
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willie nelson! beabadoobee!meyers." kenan thompson from "ted lasso," actress juno temple, music from marina, featuring the 8g band with stevie nistor. ♪ and now, smeyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers and this is "late night" and it's monday for all of us. let's get to the news. [ light laughter ] summit and everyone has already muted biden on the text chain. today was former president trump's 75th birthday. well, it was going to be, but he said to stop the count i was 60 years old, then they started finding all these extra birthdays. 71, 72, now i'm 75 give me a break. give me a break. president biden attended the nato summit today and met with the leaders of estonia, latvia and lithuania. said biden, "i think i'm taking all three of those." after being fired from "the new yorker" magazine last year for masturbating on a zoom call, legal analyst jeffrey toobin appeared on cnn last week. but don't worry, they were extra careful.se press secretary kayleigh mcenany said yesterday, she quote, "never lied wh
willie nelson! beabadoobee!meyers." kenan thompson from "ted lasso," actress juno temple, music from marina, featuring the 8g band with stevie nistor. ♪ and now, smeyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers and this is "late night" and it's monday for all of us. let's get to the news. [ light laughter ] summit and everyone has already muted biden on the text chain. today was former president trump's 75th birthday. well, it was going to be, but he said to stop...