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twenty me to it discuss of children's health defense president robert f kennedy jr. and betty carter who received the pfizer trail vaccine but welcome gentlemen. very good to have you both. congressman carter i will start with you. tell me, how did you get involved in the trial? what was your experience? >> as a member of congress and eight membered of the doctors caucus professionally i'm a pharmacist. a member of the doctor's caucus in congress i felt was important to set an example but i volunteer for the clinical trials. fortunately there being some help here in my hometown of savannah georgia. so i was able to do that. i am in phase two -- three part of the trial. i received my first dose about a month ago. and then i got my booster shot today as a matter fact this afternoon. thus far everything has gone well part of course it is a double-blind study i don't know if i'm getting the placebo or the actual vaccine for the doctors do not know, the nurses do not know. that is why you have double blinded study. kennedy: so robert f kennedy jr., i know you have an issu
twenty me to it discuss of children's health defense president robert f kennedy jr. and betty carter who received the pfizer trail vaccine but welcome gentlemen. very good to have you both. congressman carter i will start with you. tell me, how did you get involved in the trial? what was your experience? >> as a member of congress and eight membered of the doctors caucus professionally i'm a pharmacist. a member of the doctor's caucus in congress i felt was important to set an example but...
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she has won many awards including the robert f kennedy journalism award, the silver gavel award and waspart of the miami herald team that won the pulitzer prize for breaking news in 2001. so, let me tell you the format. they will talk and then i will come back on and i will pose questions from the audience. if you have any questions please feel free to put them in the chat or the q and a and i will get to as many as i can. without further ado, take it away. >> thank you very much. >> i'm going to talk about the book quickly. the story you tell starts this way. america gets a cruel sucker punch december 7th, 1941. the pearl harbor attacks galvanize and demoralize americans. they were angry, probably scared and wanted revenge. four months later, a scrappy bunch of pilots at the center of the story, the doolittle raiders fight deep into the japanese territory, drop bombs on military target or strategic targets and most of them make it all the way to china, our ally and then fdr [inaudible] >> that's exactly right in a nutshell. >> the story that i've been covering from forever ago seems li
she has won many awards including the robert f kennedy journalism award, the silver gavel award and waspart of the miami herald team that won the pulitzer prize for breaking news in 2001. so, let me tell you the format. they will talk and then i will come back on and i will pose questions from the audience. if you have any questions please feel free to put them in the chat or the q and a and i will get to as many as i can. without further ado, take it away. >> thank you very much....
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downtown area in washington, d.c., 7000 people were arrested and were incarcerated temporarily in robert f. kennedy stadium. newsweek magazine was appalled and he condemned the attacks on the protesters seemed more appropriate to saigon in south korea in war times than in washington, d.c. president nixon was unperturbed. a few days later, he told his aid -- this is a nixon quote that can be read. it says, one day, we will get them. we will get them on the ground where we want them. we will stick our heels in, step on them hard and twist. right? that is our president. somewhere between 1967 and 1971, the war we were fighting ceased to be a war between the united states and vietnam and became a vicious battle among americans. president nixon finally achieved a negotiated settlement in vietnam in january, 1973. you see how long this is dragging out. this is into his second term. american bombing ended, as did the draft. since then, we have had an all volunteer draft since 1973. in november, 1973, congress passed something called the war powers act. this spelled out the procedures to be followed when t
downtown area in washington, d.c., 7000 people were arrested and were incarcerated temporarily in robert f. kennedy stadium. newsweek magazine was appalled and he condemned the attacks on the protesters seemed more appropriate to saigon in south korea in war times than in washington, d.c. president nixon was unperturbed. a few days later, he told his aid -- this is a nixon quote that can be read. it says, one day, we will get them. we will get them on the ground where we want them. we will...
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she's one of many awards including robert f kennedy and part of the miami team that won the pulitzer prize in 2001. let me tell me you the format. they will talk and then i will come back on and i will pose questions to the audience. if you have questions, feel free to put them in the chat or if you prefer the q and a and i will get to as many as i can. without further ado. take away. >> think it much, thank you much. >> i'll talk about the book quickly. the story that's told, america gets this sucker punch pearl harbor in 1941. the pearl harbor attack galvanize and demoralize americans, they were angry, probably scared. four months later, the wealthy pilots of the center of the story, the raiders, they dropped bombs on the military target and most of them to all the way to china and are allies in fdr is allowed to process this. >> that's exactly right. that is in a nutshell. >> the story i've been covering in what seems like forever goes like this -- in 2001, 19 hijackers in a very cool sucker punch attack the world trade center pentagon and crash the plane into a pennsylvania field
she's one of many awards including robert f kennedy and part of the miami team that won the pulitzer prize in 2001. let me tell me you the format. they will talk and then i will come back on and i will pose questions to the audience. if you have questions, feel free to put them in the chat or if you prefer the q and a and i will get to as many as i can. without further ado. take away. >> think it much, thank you much. >> i'll talk about the book quickly. the story that's told,...
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she has been part of a team that was awarded the robert f kennedy price for journalism in chicago, where she worked on an investigation into murdered children there. she has dedicated her life to inquiry and shining a light on injustice. she is an author of a book on her journey and the complexity of race. teresa, thanks for joining us. willow you and derrick have a good conversation. we like -- we would like to thank all of our partners for joining us. so over to you. teresa: i'm happy to be here. i'm looking forward to having a really robust conversation with mr. johnson. why don't we get into it? johnson, can you talk a little bit about how the naacp was founded, and some of the historical issues that resulted in it being founded and the issues they were trying to combat at the time, many years ago? and thankood morning, you meridian for the opportunity. the naacp is 111 years old. we were established in the backdrop of several years of -- after reconstruction, many called this time redemption. it was a time when we saw an upsurge in racial hate crimes, particularly lynching, in the s
she has been part of a team that was awarded the robert f kennedy price for journalism in chicago, where she worked on an investigation into murdered children there. she has dedicated her life to inquiry and shining a light on injustice. she is an author of a book on her journey and the complexity of race. teresa, thanks for joining us. willow you and derrick have a good conversation. we like -- we would like to thank all of our partners for joining us. so over to you. teresa: i'm happy to be...
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she has won many awards including the robert f. kennedyournalism award, the aba silver gavel award and she was part of the "miami herald" team that won the pulitzer prize for breaking news and 2001. let me tell you the format. michel and carol will talk and then i will come back on and i will post some questions that have come from the audience. give any questions please feel free to put them in the chat or if you prefer the q&a, and i will get as many as i can. without further ado, michel, carol, take it away. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. i think i'm good to talk about the book real quickly. so the story you tell starts this way. then america gets this very cruel sector punch at pearl harbor on december 7, 1941. soearl harbor attacks both galvanize and demoralize americans. they were angry, probly scared, and they wanted revenge. four months later this scrappy bunch of pilots at the center of the story, the doolittle raiders, fly deep into japanese territory, drop bombs on ostensibly military targets, or strategic tarts, and most
she has won many awards including the robert f. kennedyournalism award, the aba silver gavel award and she was part of the "miami herald" team that won the pulitzer prize for breaking news and 2001. let me tell you the format. michel and carol will talk and then i will come back on and i will post some questions that have come from the audience. give any questions please feel free to put them in the chat or if you prefer the q&a, and i will get as many as i can. without further...
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she has won many awards including the robert f kennedy journalism award, and was part of the miami herald team that won the pulitzer prize of breaking news in 2001. so, when we tell you the format. michelle and carol we will talk and then i will come back on and i will pose questions that have come from the audience and if you have any questions at all please feel free to put them in the chat or if you prefer q&a then i will get to as many as i can do. without further ado michelle, carol, take it away. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> i think i will talk about the book real quickly. the story you tell starts this way. america gets this very cool upper punch of pearl harbor on december 7, 1941. the pearl harbor attacks galvanize and demoralize americans they were angry probably scared and wanted revenge. four months later this scrappy bunch of pilots are the center of the story, the doolittle raiders, drive deep into territory drop bombs on extensive military targets and or strategic targets and most of them make it all the way to china our ally and then fdr is allowed to trump his v
she has won many awards including the robert f kennedy journalism award, and was part of the miami herald team that won the pulitzer prize of breaking news in 2001. so, when we tell you the format. michelle and carol we will talk and then i will come back on and i will pose questions that have come from the audience and if you have any questions at all please feel free to put them in the chat or if you prefer q&a then i will get to as many as i can do. without further ado michelle, carol,...
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in that year, martin luther king was assassinated in april and robert f kennedy died just after i graduatedhe idealism of the people. we learned the strength of the constitution of the us and i would never ever have thought that we would reach this point. and that is a humbling lesson and i hope it will bea a humbling lesson and i hope it will be a humbling lesson for the people of the us that democracy is more fragile than you think. it needs more reinforcement than you think. i am glad that some republicans are coming around. i urge all republicans now to encourage their leader who must be going through some sort of personal trauma. understand that a little bit. encourage him because this is too important. it is very important for the us and it's very important for the us and it's very important for the world. in other countries, would you be sending a delegation to tell the leader it's over? would you consider doing this in america? we certainly would make statements and i set myself in relation to sri la nka i set myself in relation to sri lanka and in kenya and it's time but would not
in that year, martin luther king was assassinated in april and robert f kennedy died just after i graduatedhe idealism of the people. we learned the strength of the constitution of the us and i would never ever have thought that we would reach this point. and that is a humbling lesson and i hope it will bea a humbling lesson and i hope it will be a humbling lesson for the people of the us that democracy is more fragile than you think. it needs more reinforcement than you think. i am glad that...