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tamika, i will start with you.re? >> you know, i am actually not dregdz the election. i'm really excited. i think that 16 months out unfortunately i think we have voter apathy for every election and people don't get excited until the very end. so i do think that we will see people get more excited. i'm excited because i think if we can pivot and start talking about real issues instead of the things polarizing us i think that's going to get us moving forward. >> charlie, do you agree with this article? >> i actually agree with tamika. i think a lot of people are probably dreading the whole process of going through the elections so much vitriol comes out. a lot is to be blamed on the media as well as some of the unusual tactics that we have seen in politics lately. i think in terms of candidates, there is a lot of enthusiasm for several candidates. for example, we see enormous enthusiasm for robert f. kennedy jr. i don't think there is too much enthusiasm for joe biden. for obvious reasons on the democrat side. on th
tamika, i will start with you.re? >> you know, i am actually not dregdz the election. i'm really excited. i think that 16 months out unfortunately i think we have voter apathy for every election and people don't get excited until the very end. so i do think that we will see people get more excited. i'm excited because i think if we can pivot and start talking about real issues instead of the things polarizing us i think that's going to get us moving forward. >> charlie, do you agree...
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tamika, tell me a little bit about what was going through your head when you woke up your son for schoolou saw that he had his head shaved >> i was like really happy and already starting to tear up. and then he showed me the video of the boys and i just bawled in pure joy it was a great moment. >> reporter: what do you think the bigger message is here, you know >> again, it showed a true test of friendship. but it also showed the kindness and the goodness of our young kids and it shows that there's people that really care >>> and that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. kate snow will be here tomorrow night. i'm jose diaz-balart thank you for the privilege of your time and good night . >>> right now at 6:00, a high-speed chase comes to a fiery end in danville. we're live from the scene with what we know. >>> plus this -- >> what went through your head? why would you take innocent lives away? >> she says her father is fighting for his life after he was the first victim attacked during a deadly rampage in the south bay. the plea for help from her family. >>> and could it be a disaster
tamika, tell me a little bit about what was going through your head when you woke up your son for schoolou saw that he had his head shaved >> i was like really happy and already starting to tear up. and then he showed me the video of the boys and i just bawled in pure joy it was a great moment. >> reporter: what do you think the bigger message is here, you know >> again, it showed a true test of friendship. but it also showed the kindness and the goodness of our young kids and...
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it was an unforgettable show of love and support that we simply had to ask all of them about >> tamikaas going through your head when you woke up your son for school and you saw that he his head shaved >> i was like really happy, and already starting to tear up. and then he showed me the video of the boys. and i just bawled, in pure joy it was a great moment for us >> what do you think the bigger message is here? >> again, it shows a true test of friendship. but it also showed the kindness and the goodness of our young kids and the show that there is people who really care >> and our thanks to jose for those smiles >>> after the break, michelle's trackingng your forerecast for e weweek ahead stay w with us this i is not justst deliver. ♪ ththis is knowowing even superhereroes... can n use a sidedekick. ♪ walgreens.s. ♪ this is s not just a a pharma. ♪ this i is living t the care in healtlthcare. ♪ walgreens. i used to pre-rinse dishes cause my old detergentt dididn't actuaually get ''em c. but new w cascade plplatinum s has me doioing dishes.s... differerently. has me doioing dishes.s.
it was an unforgettable show of love and support that we simply had to ask all of them about >> tamikaas going through your head when you woke up your son for school and you saw that he his head shaved >> i was like really happy, and already starting to tear up. and then he showed me the video of the boys. and i just bawled, in pure joy it was a great moment for us >> what do you think the bigger message is here? >> again, it shows a true test of friendship. but it also...
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something that makes hazard like one to name or like minding like they're, they're be exposed to tamika association is the, i mean, overall the situation is the problem is immense. there are lots of issues to it. you can do need to put on that, you're going back to school. but for that you have to have social safety nets. so children are not really compelled by the patterns by the mothers and fathers, our children were open spirit, often of us to go out and, and for this families. so this is a big issue that needs to be there in focus on, in the context of buckets stuff. and you talk about cove and the impact that has had to what extent has the downward spiral of the economy driven more families to put their children to work a yeah. when, when to go, we just have to, fortunately bought something back, was foreigners compared to other other nubian countries like in the army on that issue. but then some of these actually of offices are going to go out in time. and then we're actually pushing through labor because at the time you're going well employed for far less reduce compared to other
something that makes hazard like one to name or like minding like they're, they're be exposed to tamika association is the, i mean, overall the situation is the problem is immense. there are lots of issues to it. you can do need to put on that, you're going back to school. but for that you have to have social safety nets. so children are not really compelled by the patterns by the mothers and fathers, our children were open spirit, often of us to go out and, and for this families. so this is a...
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. >> reporter: it was a life-changing opportunity for tamika turner when she was told that she would have an address of her own. her spot in blue oak landing would end 13 years of homelessness, but when the time came to pick up the keys, excitement would turn to frustration. >> i sat there for maybe five hours, then she told us that they were having problems with my verification for an address that i was using for mailing. >> reporter: turner and her partner quickly found themselves in a pile of paperwork and confusion. >> they said we were approved. approval is approval. >> reporter: their search for answers bounce around several offices and they also dropped by the development where most of the units had already been filled, something that is only increasing the anxiety. >> she needs to get off the street! >> reporter: so the couple found a motel room where they have tried to clear up the confusion. >> my health is bad now so i need to get in a place, so i signed up for those apartments. i did everything they told me to do. i signed my voucher. >> yeah. our tenant selection plan, w
. >> reporter: it was a life-changing opportunity for tamika turner when she was told that she would have an address of her own. her spot in blue oak landing would end 13 years of homelessness, but when the time came to pick up the keys, excitement would turn to frustration. >> i sat there for maybe five hours, then she told us that they were having problems with my verification for an address that i was using for mailing. >> reporter: turner and her partner quickly found...
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. ♪ ♪ >> good evening and thank you for joining us, i'm tamika duncan in for nora.n tonight with the desperate search for that missing submersible vessel, it was carrying five passengers and disappeared during an expedition to the sunken wreckage of the titanic. coast guard officials say they have detected underwater noises for the second straight day, the sounds which have been described as banging noises have given rescue workers hope. they don't know the source of the voices, more ships and vessels are being moved in the area to assist in what authorities are calling a search and rescue operation including a robot capable of reaching the open floor more than 2 miles down. if those on board are still alive, time is clearly running out. it's believed the passengers might only have enough oxygen to survive until thursday morning. roxana saberi will start us off tonight from boston, good evening. >> search teams battle tough conditions, wind gusts of up to 30 miles per hour and 7-foot waves. the coast guard says they are still treating this as a search and rescue ope
. ♪ ♪ >> good evening and thank you for joining us, i'm tamika duncan in for nora.n tonight with the desperate search for that missing submersible vessel, it was carrying five passengers and disappeared during an expedition to the sunken wreckage of the titanic. coast guard officials say they have detected underwater noises for the second straight day, the sounds which have been described as banging noises have given rescue workers hope. they don't know the source of the voices, more...
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. >> that's take our next question from tamika tillman. >> this is great to have you with us.t technology and the importance of technology in shaping the evolving world order. you did a lot of good work at the state department to build new infrastructure what will it look like going forward, not only for the state department, but for public institutions that have historically struggled to adopt to rapid innovation in other fields? >> one of the things i have learned, the hard ways i think you have the same experience, it is that governments, some extent the domestic apparatus is usually not great at understanding new technologies, adapting to them, figuring out what the government's roles need to be in shaping them. in the foreign policy space most of us are not drawn up in scientific, technological disciplines. that is a deficit. one of the things we have been trying to do, and we have done with some success, is build that into the dna of the state department. as you alluded to, we stood up a new bureau that is focused on digital policy, on cyberspace, on emerging technology
. >> that's take our next question from tamika tillman. >> this is great to have you with us.t technology and the importance of technology in shaping the evolving world order. you did a lot of good work at the state department to build new infrastructure what will it look like going forward, not only for the state department, but for public institutions that have historically struggled to adopt to rapid innovation in other fields? >> one of the things i have learned, the hard...
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they are civil rights queen constance baker motley and the struggle struggle for equality by tamika brownnation. the venn diagram overlap for the modern civil rights legal landmarks and the life of constance baker motley. almost one and the same. her legal hand is imprinted on everything from brown versus the board of education to the defense of martin luther king. she was the first black woman to argue before the supreme court. and the first black woman to become a federal judge in, a southern courtroom. both the judge and opposing counsel refused to call her mrs. motley. they referred to her, as she or her. through it all, she herself in dignity as a shield against the racism coming from the greater world and the sexism coming even from within the naacp, g-men j edgar hoover and the making of the american century by beverly gage. caricature. fear and mythology cloak. this man much of it of his own creation. yet he averted his own eyes from the paradoxes of his character, and instead scrutinize the behavior. others, for half of 20th century. hoover essentially wielded the power to decide
they are civil rights queen constance baker motley and the struggle struggle for equality by tamika brownnation. the venn diagram overlap for the modern civil rights legal landmarks and the life of constance baker motley. almost one and the same. her legal hand is imprinted on everything from brown versus the board of education to the defense of martin luther king. she was the first black woman to argue before the supreme court. and the first black woman to become a federal judge in, a southern...