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proctor: ok.aking the black experience understandable. we all have children. i think about trayvon martin. every time i think about august wilson. august wilson's artistic purpose, i find myself thinking about trayvon martin. i want to know why the newspaper, why the media depicted him as such a monster deserving of such treatment. when all i saw was a 17-year-old boy who had been followed home. right? empathy, that is what ideology has to do with. if, ideologically, we can construct the black experience as something that is hostile, something that is aggressive, something that is violent, then the treatment of black people becomes justified by our criminal justice systems. right? but if we can perform the narrative of blackness in such a way that it becomes universal, then maybe there can be empathy. maybe then we can get the rest of america to go, you know what, this demonizing of blackness that is happening on in ideological level, let's step away from that. find out that is just a mother and j
proctor: ok.aking the black experience understandable. we all have children. i think about trayvon martin. every time i think about august wilson. august wilson's artistic purpose, i find myself thinking about trayvon martin. i want to know why the newspaper, why the media depicted him as such a monster deserving of such treatment. when all i saw was a 17-year-old boy who had been followed home. right? empathy, that is what ideology has to do with. if, ideologically, we can construct the black...
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here is what happened today joe proctor. he was a cowboy.ided after several trips to live there. his abilities brought him great respect and admiration. when he died, the fourth times journal wrote his memorial on the front page of the newspaper. moscow boys didn't get the first, second, third, fourth page, no pages at all. joe proctor was again reflected -- it was written about on the front page of the journal. they celebrated his life and made numerous references to his life as a coy bow and a steriling character. there is a number of blacks that make a tran sis from being working cowboys to becoming ranchers. this is a photograph of a black cowboy and rancher. now daniel webster wallace lived that way and convinced his parents that he would like to join them. now i don't know if you have like a 12, 11, or 13-year-old son and says well he wants to do this so i'm going to just let him go. so as a matter of fact some people would be looking for you and they would not be there to give you any awards, but this was not uncommon. especially if y
here is what happened today joe proctor. he was a cowboy.ided after several trips to live there. his abilities brought him great respect and admiration. when he died, the fourth times journal wrote his memorial on the front page of the newspaper. moscow boys didn't get the first, second, third, fourth page, no pages at all. joe proctor was again reflected -- it was written about on the front page of the journal. they celebrated his life and made numerous references to his life as a coy bow and...
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greg: proctor & gamble.he uses for ways to get rid of you. >> you guys probably didn't know this but i i won back-to-back shakespearean awards in the shakespeare contest. it's the real deal. not just flip all in basketball. i am not here because of my looks but the point is shakespeare is about the human condition and you are an idiot if you don't see that. i learned about a black man being a general married to a white woman running a whole military through shakespeare. he was betrayed not because of the color of his skin but because of his power and his best friend. the best part of that story was the end they are dying face to face and he asked him why and he said you know all you are going to know in that to me translated you don't always get to know why people do bad things do to you. that lesson i have yet to see that on fiancÉ. >> this is the deep stuff. >> you started that hardy. you learn more about yourself in his stories and even hamlet and you look at macbeth about being a coward and his wife tell
greg: proctor & gamble.he uses for ways to get rid of you. >> you guys probably didn't know this but i i won back-to-back shakespearean awards in the shakespeare contest. it's the real deal. not just flip all in basketball. i am not here because of my looks but the point is shakespeare is about the human condition and you are an idiot if you don't see that. i learned about a black man being a general married to a white woman running a whole military through shakespeare. he was...
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joe proctor was again, written about on the front page of the times journal.hey celebrated his life, and made numerous references to the skill as a cowboy, and a sterling character. it ended with a lively tribute, with words appropriate for any cattle bear, or leaving against citizen -- . there are a number of blacks that make the transition, from being working cowboys to becoming ranchers. okay. this is a photograph of again, a black cowboy and ranch or. named daniel webster wallace. he was born september 15th 1860 and victoria county texas. now daniel webster wallace, at the end lived a long. so adults being driven -- convinced his parents that he would like to join them. now, i don't know if you have a 12, 13 or 11 year old son. some of you would say, well, he wants to do this. and i'm gonna let him go. and so, as a matter of fact some people would be looking for you. and they would not be there to give you any kind of awards. that would be very bad but this was not uncommon especially if you knew the ranchers was moving the cattle or if he knew the floor m
joe proctor was again, written about on the front page of the times journal.hey celebrated his life, and made numerous references to the skill as a cowboy, and a sterling character. it ended with a lively tribute, with words appropriate for any cattle bear, or leaving against citizen -- . there are a number of blacks that make the transition, from being working cowboys to becoming ranchers. okay. this is a photograph of again, a black cowboy and ranch or. named daniel webster wallace. he was...
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john ray proctor teaches a class about playwright august wilson his contribution to you african-american theater and his pulitzer prize-winning play fences. we wanted to present one of our guests today in the more traditional lecture format. and those who have heard our next guest. either on one of his many tv appearances or lectures that c-span has broadcast over the
john ray proctor teaches a class about playwright august wilson his contribution to you african-american theater and his pulitzer prize-winning play fences. we wanted to present one of our guests today in the more traditional lecture format. and those who have heard our next guest. either on one of his many tv appearances or lectures that c-span has broadcast over the
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the schools are closed and one of the parents has to take off of work to -- to, you know, do the proctor of the schooling, there's definitely been a huge impact on those families, so i think a more appropriate mechanism might be rather than looking at 2019 earnings, why don't they do a comparison between 2019 and 2020 and if you've been impact, say your income fell by some percentage, 20%, then you get stimulus. i don't understand why if you earn under a certain amount but your earnings haven't been impacted, why would they provide a stimulus check for those individuals if they haven't been impact, it doesn't make any sense? >> right now one. questions is getting this out the door, right? are you talking about waiting until april 15th, until everybody files their 2020 taxes and making that comparison because we're talking several months down the road then. >> well, it's about two months, right? i don't think several is primpt yeah, you can file your taxes, and then if you've been impacted by, it then you would receive stimulus in that form. otherwise you're just blowing out money to a lo
the schools are closed and one of the parents has to take off of work to -- to, you know, do the proctor of the schooling, there's definitely been a huge impact on those families, so i think a more appropriate mechanism might be rather than looking at 2019 earnings, why don't they do a comparison between 2019 and 2020 and if you've been impact, say your income fell by some percentage, 20%, then you get stimulus. i don't understand why if you earn under a certain amount but your earnings haven't...
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weekend every weekend on c-span 3 next on lectures in history tulane university professor john ray proctor teaches a class about playwright august wilson his contribution to african-american theater and his pulitzer prize-winning play fences in one hour and 15 minutes david wilkins discusses 18th and 19th century us policy toward american indians and explains their impact on them today. in two hours on reel america three films that show the uso at work founded on february 4 1941 the uso united services organizations is 80 years old this year. today we're going to look at august wilson's fences. we're going to begin with a very brief discussion about who and what august wilson was his goal as a playwright. i'm gonna repeat some stuff that you have heard before from our in-class presentation from semhall, but there's going to be some stuff that i'm going to talk about in a little bit more depth than we talked about last class on thursday. you guys are going to look at t-bone and weasel. i really hope you all read that and prepared to do that. i'm gonna give you your very quick pop quiz the p
weekend every weekend on c-span 3 next on lectures in history tulane university professor john ray proctor teaches a class about playwright august wilson his contribution to african-american theater and his pulitzer prize-winning play fences in one hour and 15 minutes david wilkins discusses 18th and 19th century us policy toward american indians and explains their impact on them today. in two hours on reel america three films that show the uso at work founded on february 4 1941 the uso united...
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with me are the editor of the political news website, politics home, kate proctor and the broadcasteron. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... lockdown to continue until cases drop below 1,000 a day" is the daily telegraph's understanding of when restrictions will be eased, ahead of borisjohnson publishing an exit plan next week. two jabs for all by august is the headline in the metro, which quotes the head of the vaccination task force as saying that every uk adult may be offered a jab by the autumn. the guardian reports that nearly two million more people are to be put on the shielding list after new research confirms higher coronavirus risk amongst deprived and ethnic minority groups. the i's take is that an oxford breakthrough means more people will be told to shield for six weeks because the identified risks from the virus. and the ft reports that some employers are draughting �*no jab, no job�* contracts. lots to talk about. welcome to you both. twojobs lots to talk about. welcome to you both. two jobs for all by august that splashed from the metro, especially a lot better fr
with me are the editor of the political news website, politics home, kate proctor and the broadcasteron. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... lockdown to continue until cases drop below 1,000 a day" is the daily telegraph's understanding of when restrictions will be eased, ahead of borisjohnson publishing an exit plan next week. two jabs for all by august is the headline in the metro, which quotes the head of the vaccination task force as saying that every uk adult may be offered a jab...
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the dow is down 300 points shares of proctor and gamble are down 8% despite growth across all of itsegories. he spoke with ceo david taylor about where he sees consumer trends and whether people at this point, with vaccinations rising and cases falling, are still hoarding cleaning products >> no, they are not hoarding anymore. they are in -- in many cases they are working offthe inventory they have built at home i think consumers recognize there is still a lot of variability ahead in what could happen so they are going the maintain a little more than they did prepandemic. but no i am not seeing the hoarding anymore. >> how do you think about life after the pandemic as far as the consumer habits and changes? what's permanent, and what's not? >> i think many of us have experienced now over a year of changed behavior so from our copy perspective, health, cleaning and hygiene categories will take an increased importance than they did prepandemic. i think we have all gotten in habits of cleaning more often. we have got in the habit of the home being a bigger part of our life e home is our
the dow is down 300 points shares of proctor and gamble are down 8% despite growth across all of itsegories. he spoke with ceo david taylor about where he sees consumer trends and whether people at this point, with vaccinations rising and cases falling, are still hoarding cleaning products >> no, they are not hoarding anymore. they are in -- in many cases they are working offthe inventory they have built at home i think consumers recognize there is still a lot of variability ahead in what...
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tulane university professor john ray proctor teaches a class about august wilson, his contribution to african-american theater in his pulitzer prize-winning play "fences." >> today we will look at august wilson's "fences." we will begin with a brief discussion about who and what august wilson w
tulane university professor john ray proctor teaches a class about august wilson, his contribution to african-american theater in his pulitzer prize-winning play "fences." >> today we will look at august wilson's "fences." we will begin with a brief discussion about who and what august wilson w
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this trial is about who we are proud to profit proctored floyd. and morally responsible destroyer has raised the question about words actions consequences drawn from former president united states. is going to go to a preacher all and i think a bit cowardly the 1st $43.00 senators were basically saying no amount of facts would have made any difference to them he has to be this threat in the eyes of the american people and the judgment of history but i don't think it was his fault what happened and i look forward to him coming back. also coming up a little archie will soon be a big brother his parents the duke and duchess of sussex say their family is about to grow from 3 to 4. units especially. close. games are 57 the nays are 43 are 2 thirds of the servers present not having for a guilty the set of judges that responded down john crunk former president nice states is not a guilty is charging article. another impeachment trial of donald trump and another verdict of not guilty to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around t
this trial is about who we are proud to profit proctored floyd. and morally responsible destroyer has raised the question about words actions consequences drawn from former president united states. is going to go to a preacher all and i think a bit cowardly the 1st $43.00 senators were basically saying no amount of facts would have made any difference to them he has to be this threat in the eyes of the american people and the judgment of history but i don't think it was his fault what happened...
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to was the idea dozens of rallies were also held across proctor there were $30000.00 people taking part according to the interior minister a total of $35.00 arrests were made. while tension spilled out onto the streets of non example with 4 officers reportedly injured in the clashes it comes as police in the city have complained that brought the rioters off to avoid conviction we heard from a representative of the french police here know out who shared his views on this situation. you know that there is a part of the population which resents the police sometimes this resentment is ideological which means that we have both left and right wing protesters hostile to the police and sometimes this resentment this from people threaten anti against protests who feel anger towards the police we can legitimately wonder both about the effectiveness of the court's response and about whether these rioters have a political role to play the presence of rioters at the protests gives a pretext and legitimacy to the prefix and in particular to the police prefect to ban gatherings which are initially leg
to was the idea dozens of rallies were also held across proctor there were $30000.00 people taking part according to the interior minister a total of $35.00 arrests were made. while tension spilled out onto the streets of non example with 4 officers reportedly injured in the clashes it comes as police in the city have complained that brought the rioters off to avoid conviction we heard from a representative of the french police here know out who shared his views on this situation. you know that...
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prosecutors say he paid confessed ringleader rick singer $50,000 to bribe a proctor to change his son's wrong answers on the a.c.t. under the deal, mclashen will spend three months in prison, pay a quarter million fine and do 250 hours community service. >>> oakland city council president nikolai bass is urging oakland to support chinatown safety after several violent assaults in seniors. in one accident reported on, a 91-year-old man was knocked to the ground in broad daylight. it's one of more than 20 assaults and robberies the chinatown chamber of commerce has documented in the neighborhood in recent weeks. councilwoman bass is calling for community safety walks. >> we are creating a visible presence of eyes on the streets, feet on the street to make sure that we're taking care of each other. >> the oakland police department says a person of interest has been in custody since last monday. he is also connected to two other assaults on chinatown seniors the same day. >>> it is a changing of the guard at the oakland police department. the city's new chief of police, leronne armstrong wi
prosecutors say he paid confessed ringleader rick singer $50,000 to bribe a proctor to change his son's wrong answers on the a.c.t. under the deal, mclashen will spend three months in prison, pay a quarter million fine and do 250 hours community service. >>> oakland city council president nikolai bass is urging oakland to support chinatown safety after several violent assaults in seniors. in one accident reported on, a 91-year-old man was knocked to the ground in broad daylight. it's...
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already deferred day on the proctors even kept a long distance on not the main street to release problem how so who was imprisoned for not. screaming their aggression on the freedom of expression and they are. these. so the protesters have just destroyed one of the main banks of qatar long. as you can see behind me. they are getting quite aggressive and they're all the time provoking the police they are damaging the shops as you can see behind me there are rubbish containers on fire by the protesters there mostly teenagers playing the music becoming aggressive that provoking c the police if it's guarded and it seems like it's going to last for another couple hours probably tomorrow also. u.k. companies are considering a much criticized no job no job policy that would make vaccination mandatory for employees but trade unions are threatening legal action and have asked the government to intervene. we think the primary house the key can people say things and i say trade unions you know encouraging people to get that see what priority i'm working to get back to the same time we think given t
already deferred day on the proctors even kept a long distance on not the main street to release problem how so who was imprisoned for not. screaming their aggression on the freedom of expression and they are. these. so the protesters have just destroyed one of the main banks of qatar long. as you can see behind me. they are getting quite aggressive and they're all the time provoking the police they are damaging the shops as you can see behind me there are rubbish containers on fire by the...
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their present crop as proctored boy. morally responsible for provoking. the lawyers have rested their case on the matter of donald trump's involvement in the january 6 riots but the divisions in us society remain the equipped opens the door for trump to run for the white house again in 2024. a powerful earthquake has struck northeastern japan injuring more than 130 people and leaving some 860000 homes without power experts believe the quake was actually an aftershock from the massive tremor that hit the region 10 years ago. woken up with a jolt a strong overnight quake as it hit northeastern japan off the coast of fukushima the initial quake was followed by a series of aftershocks are. you hoping. to get to go get it was like an explosion it shook so much that all of our tableware foul . also we haven't had a large earthquake in a while and this one was really big it made me remember the past. back in 2011 a similar earthquake in the same region triggered a tsunami that caused a severe nuclear accident the fukushima nuclear power plant had a meltdown that
their present crop as proctored boy. morally responsible for provoking. the lawyers have rested their case on the matter of donald trump's involvement in the january 6 riots but the divisions in us society remain the equipped opens the door for trump to run for the white house again in 2024. a powerful earthquake has struck northeastern japan injuring more than 130 people and leaving some 860000 homes without power experts believe the quake was actually an aftershock from the massive tremor...
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many investors get swept away chasing tech stocks, my eye is on proctor and gamble. they reported great earnings and paid a nice dividend despite that, it's down 13% from an all-time high i don't know about you, but i still plan on cleaning my house, washing my clothes, and wiping my you know what you think i can clean up with p and g? >> did he say that >> yeah. >> can we take that out in post-production? okay here's the deal. i share with you, and sarah eisen, who interviewed david taylor today i was surprised the stock came back down, i agree with you, although i think you're too granular, frankly. let's go to matt in arizona. >> boo-yah to you from the state of arizona i'm doing home work on smuckers. they're getting into the multibillion-dollar pet food industry, and they're working on other things that i'm excited about. >> i think they're doing a dynamite job i'm with you i like the 3% yielders then you can't make any money in cash, and this company is doing well and it does have, to me, peanut butter, it's a tough category. the other day, somebody got rid of,
many investors get swept away chasing tech stocks, my eye is on proctor and gamble. they reported great earnings and paid a nice dividend despite that, it's down 13% from an all-time high i don't know about you, but i still plan on cleaning my house, washing my clothes, and wiping my you know what you think i can clean up with p and g? >> did he say that >> yeah. >> can we take that out in post-production? okay here's the deal. i share with you, and sarah eisen, who...
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he paid ring leader $60,000 to bribe a proctor to change his son's answers on the a.c.t.in prison, pay a quarter million dollars fine and do 250 hours of community service. >>> a virtual exhibition debuting today on black national h.i.v. awareness is raising awareness of the impact on black americans. a national aids memorial has curated dozens of blocks from a quilt that tells the stories of americans who are black whose lives were affected by h.i.v. and aids. >> they're going to see children. they're going to see men. they're going to see women. they're going to see some famous people. they're going to seeom activi hadone l a aids to movr dialogue further along about how insidious h.i.v. and aids has been for the black community. >> the exhibit is online through march and we have a link to it at our website, abc7news.com. >>> well, still ahead on abc7 news at 11:00, dreaming big and leaving a mark. meet two teenagers who are literally helping build a better bay area with their artistic skills. >> and i'm meteorologist drew tuma tracking cooler it's time for the ultimate
he paid ring leader $60,000 to bribe a proctor to change his son's answers on the a.c.t.in prison, pay a quarter million dollars fine and do 250 hours of community service. >>> a virtual exhibition debuting today on black national h.i.v. awareness is raising awareness of the impact on black americans. a national aids memorial has curated dozens of blocks from a quilt that tells the stories of americans who are black whose lives were affected by h.i.v. and aids. >> they're going...
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how to become wealthy in america , we should develop a proctor service where you get richly rewarded,eople who have their head screwed on correctly share that success with others less fortunate. is the world at her off or worse off because of bill gates, jeff bezos, and a host of other people? i've said on your program and other programs, one of the finest human beings i've ever met, i think he raised something like $2 million -- like $10 million. they have several thousand employees and the heirs. that is the american dream. lisa: how does the fed factor into the american dream? because the american dream increasingly has been people with assets continuing to see their wealth grow dramatically, versus those that don't have assets which have been left out. leon: i am not a big bull in the market presently. i understand exactly what is going on basically, but we have had the government performing some type of life support for the economy and the markets since 2008. mr. bernanke figured out he had to reverse that, and the best way to revert that is to create wealth. the best way to get
how to become wealthy in america , we should develop a proctor service where you get richly rewarded,eople who have their head screwed on correctly share that success with others less fortunate. is the world at her off or worse off because of bill gates, jeff bezos, and a host of other people? i've said on your program and other programs, one of the finest human beings i've ever met, i think he raised something like $2 million -- like $10 million. they have several thousand employees and the...
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with me are the editor of the political news website, politics home, kate proctor and the broadcaster, john stapleton. tomorrow's front pages starting with... "lockdown to continue until cases drop below 1,000 a day" is the daily telegraph's understanding of when restrictions will be eased, ahead of borisjohnson publishing an exit plan next week. the mail says it can reveal how ministers are discussing a road map out of lockdown that will take untiljuly before leisure and uk tourism will be �*broadly back to normal�*. the times speaks of a "mass testing blitz" under which 400,000 rapid lateral flow tests will be sent out to homes and workplaces everyday, with the aim of getting the country to "a new normal". two jabs for all by august is the headline in the metro, which quotes the head of the vaccination task force as saying that every uk adult may be offered a jab by the autumn. the guardian reports that nearly two million more people are to be put on the shielding list after new research confirms higher coronavirus risk amongst deprived and ethnic minority groups. a warning from hos
with me are the editor of the political news website, politics home, kate proctor and the broadcaster, john stapleton. tomorrow's front pages starting with... "lockdown to continue until cases drop below 1,000 a day" is the daily telegraph's understanding of when restrictions will be eased, ahead of borisjohnson publishing an exit plan next week. the mail says it can reveal how ministers are discussing a road map out of lockdown that will take untiljuly before leisure and uk tourism...
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proctor and gamble said it is reconsidering his sponsorship of crest.his hosting duties over backlash for defending current contestant rachel after photographs surfaced of her attending an old south plantation themed party in 2018. i want to say he hasn't said how long he will step away. tomi, your reaction. >> cancel culture is the most ridiculous thing. now it came to the point if you defend someone you should allow people to apologize and right their wrongs, even that is subjecting you to cancel culture. it is ridiculous. we don't give people breaks or allow people to apologize or judge people on their intention. someone makes a mistake we cut them off at the knees and throw them away and now throw away the people that defend people. i hope hollywood and everyone involved nft entertainment industry realizes how ridiculous this is and it will come around and bite them in the butt, too. they better make sure they're perfect before they cancel other people. those who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. there are a lot of glass houses in enterta
proctor and gamble said it is reconsidering his sponsorship of crest.his hosting duties over backlash for defending current contestant rachel after photographs surfaced of her attending an old south plantation themed party in 2018. i want to say he hasn't said how long he will step away. tomi, your reaction. >> cancel culture is the most ridiculous thing. now it came to the point if you defend someone you should allow people to apologize and right their wrongs, even that is subjecting you...
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teacher instructor story maybe in flexner and he was supported by the current foundation and the proctorthe foundation and basically the whole point of it was to take a closer look at the american medical association system was also you know supported by the american medical association so. the flexner reports is the model at the time in the early 20th century of the kind the study that's useful to this network of foundations. why because it's a study by someone they trust to provide reliable knowledge i.e. someone from their own networks who also not question bently as whites. providing a survey of different schools and which ones should be funded. at the time there were 7 historically black schools there were training black physicians over those 7 schools the flecks report recommended the closure of 5 of those closure minted really showing off the streets to protest me back doctors those black doctors are often the only ones a black patients could see this is really this idea of like black doctors preventing the spread of infectious disease among the black population to the white popul
teacher instructor story maybe in flexner and he was supported by the current foundation and the proctorthe foundation and basically the whole point of it was to take a closer look at the american medical association system was also you know supported by the american medical association so. the flexner reports is the model at the time in the early 20th century of the kind the study that's useful to this network of foundations. why because it's a study by someone they trust to provide reliable...
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presenting today's science category is proctor & gamble's molecular biologist dr. markaisa black.rning champ. - where do we begin? - game theory, $200. - john. - what is "all in"? - that's right. - game theory, $400.
presenting today's science category is proctor & gamble's molecular biologist dr. markaisa black.rning champ. - where do we begin? - game theory, $200. - john. - what is "all in"? - that's right. - game theory, $400.
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john ray proctor teaches a class about playwright august wilson his contribution to you african-american theater and his pulitzer prize-winning play fences. we wanted to present one of our guests today in the more traditional lecture format. and those who have heard our next guest. either on one of his many tv appearances or lectures that c-span has broadcast over the years will know what a treat we're in for. and that guest is historian hw brands author of the just released book, which you see. peeking out over my shoulder. the zealot and the emancipator john brown abraham lincoln and the struggle for american freedom anyone who's observed the controversies this past year over lincoln statues? that celebrate his role as an emancipator or seen the new and current tv series the good lord bird. which dramatizes john brown as a zealous of freedom fighter knows that this is a piece of history. that could not be more current and relevant. and professor brands has responded as they always does with a book of great insight and high drama work of deep research sound analysis and good old-fashion
john ray proctor teaches a class about playwright august wilson his contribution to you african-american theater and his pulitzer prize-winning play fences. we wanted to present one of our guests today in the more traditional lecture format. and those who have heard our next guest. either on one of his many tv appearances or lectures that c-span has broadcast over the years will know what a treat we're in for. and that guest is historian hw brands author of the just released book, which you...
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— our guestsjoining me tonight are the editor of the political news website, politics home, kate proctorst seen, the daughter of dubai's ruler — has accused her own father of holding her hostage. in video messages recorded over months on a mobile phone that was smuggled to her, the 35 year old says she's being held in a villa in dubai that has been converted into a jail. it comes after the princess escaped from dubai with the help of a friend in february 2018 — but was then captured at sea. last year, the high court in london found that herfather, sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum, had "ordered and orchestrated" the abduction and forced return to dubai of princess latifa twice, in 2002 and again in 2018. he claims she is in the safe care of herfamily. 0ur correspondent nawal al—maghafi has this report. princess latifa, daughter of one of the most powerful men in the middle east — sheikh mohammed bin rashid al—maktoum, ruler of dubai. here she is skydiving. it looks like the perfect life, but it's not one that she wanted any more. she says she's a princess held captive. she filmed thi
— our guestsjoining me tonight are the editor of the political news website, politics home, kate proctorst seen, the daughter of dubai's ruler — has accused her own father of holding her hostage. in video messages recorded over months on a mobile phone that was smuggled to her, the 35 year old says she's being held in a villa in dubai that has been converted into a jail. it comes after the princess escaped from dubai with the help of a friend in february 2018 — but was then captured at...
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. >> we're in the people pleasing business, we're in the yes business, now we're in the proctoring kindf business. but the truth is, is we're in a pandemic. >> reporter: joe's has been in the family for over 100 years, he says when the shutdown happened last year he wasn't sure they'd make it but he says protecting the public is good business. >> i thought this was possible. i said who's going to walk into an empty restaurant. i thought they wanted the crowd. i never thought it would take like it has and it's been very positive. this is a matter of life and death so we have to take the proper precautions. >> reporter: hotel bookings are already estimated to be 20% higher this march than they were last year before the virus took off. the mayor says he's definitely concerned about the potential for a superspreader event and not just concerned about what tourists could be taking home but what they could be bringing in and leaving here. tony? >> good point, thank you very much. >>> a shocking new twist in a major gymnastics abuse investigation, a former u.s. olympics coach died by suicide h
. >> we're in the people pleasing business, we're in the yes business, now we're in the proctoring kindf business. but the truth is, is we're in a pandemic. >> reporter: joe's has been in the family for over 100 years, he says when the shutdown happened last year he wasn't sure they'd make it but he says protecting the public is good business. >> i thought this was possible. i said who's going to walk into an empty restaurant. i thought they wanted the crowd. i never thought...
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old-fashioned multiple to earnings >> i think you have to i mean there's too many companies that, look at proctor david on this week, with an interview, and they are doing so well, and you get it, it's terrific, and viewed as a company that doesn't do well in opening, people don't want it, and it's crazy it's just crazy. by the way, i just want to come back one, moderna, where i'm getting my information, is from people who have do preclinical, so preclinical could be wrong, it may not work, but the preclinical stuff that they're trying to do is what i said. it does not mean they can succeed. as we know, david, many, many drugs fail there's 2,000 drugs being developed right now just, now, and they're trying and i want to be clear, they don't have it, and trying and very different from a lot of other drug companies that are doing me, too, and there david is the problem with pfizer, people view them as doing a me too job and moderna is trying to do more of a break through job. >> the pioneer. >> which you can fail. how many times have we seen, biotechs have something that we thought, you know, and c
old-fashioned multiple to earnings >> i think you have to i mean there's too many companies that, look at proctor david on this week, with an interview, and they are doing so well, and you get it, it's terrific, and viewed as a company that doesn't do well in opening, people don't want it, and it's crazy it's just crazy. by the way, i just want to come back one, moderna, where i'm getting my information, is from people who have do preclinical, so preclinical could be wrong, it may not...
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clerk: miss proctor? mr. chairman? clerk: mr. neil votes aye. . clerk: mr. chairman votes aye. >> the clerk will report the vote? clerk: 24 yeas, 18 nos. >> the motion is agreed to, subtitle c out of the budget, without objection staff are authorized to make technical and conforming changes with members given two additional days to file with the committee clerk, supplemental, additional, dissenting minority views. our next order of business is subtitled one, budget reconciliation recommendations related to childcare for workers . this legislation seeks to address the urgent need for childcare that so many workers are presently facing by increasing annual funding for childcare entitlement to states, $3.4 billion per year and it provides a guaranteed $100 million per year to indian tribes and u.s. territories as well, guaranteeing them $75 million a year. the committee is no stranger to the difficulties working for parents -- working parents face in the pandemic and my god, has it become even more obvious. over the summer we heard from working moms who share t
clerk: miss proctor? mr. chairman? clerk: mr. neil votes aye. . clerk: mr. chairman votes aye. >> the clerk will report the vote? clerk: 24 yeas, 18 nos. >> the motion is agreed to, subtitle c out of the budget, without objection staff are authorized to make technical and conforming changes with members given two additional days to file with the committee clerk, supplemental, additional, dissenting minority views. our next order of business is subtitled one, budget reconciliation...
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the proctor says hillary clinton says any republican senator who votes to acquit donald trump will beirit we have the story, i promise. in the 11:00 o'clock hour this morning doctor drew pinsky joins the show and i will ask him what he thinks about getting kids back in the classroom. ♪♪ we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ usaa ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ want to save hundreds on your wireless bill? with xfinity mobile you can. ♪♪ how about saving hundreds on the new samsung galaxy s21 ultra 5g? you can do that too. all on the most reliable network. sure thing! and with fast nationwide 5g included at no extra cost. we've got you covered. so join the carrier rated #1 in customer satis
the proctor says hillary clinton says any republican senator who votes to acquit donald trump will beirit we have the story, i promise. in the 11:00 o'clock hour this morning doctor drew pinsky joins the show and i will ask him what he thinks about getting kids back in the classroom. ♪♪ we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how...
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you heard from wendy proctor in the video. this team came together with so much fire power because we took a site that needed grading, electrical and a completion of the project from a pile of dirt essentially into an area ready for the trailers in 43 days. congratulations to this team. next slide. here we have our construction management team. this team actually experienced a major retirement and the remaining staff really took the challenges head on. you heard from staff the importance of going from in-person to social distance in-person and we delivered a lot of capital work during covid thanks to this team. congratulations to you. the next group is the emergency cost recovery group and the person who made the nomination here is the lead accountant. everyone on this list helped -- has helped us considerably with paperwork to help get our costs from fema. thank you for the important work on the financials. the next team is the i.t. group. this is the group that figured out to go on vpn way before the pandemic and got our pie
you heard from wendy proctor in the video. this team came together with so much fire power because we took a site that needed grading, electrical and a completion of the project from a pile of dirt essentially into an area ready for the trailers in 43 days. congratulations to this team. next slide. here we have our construction management team. this team actually experienced a major retirement and the remaining staff really took the challenges head on. you heard from staff the importance of...