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. >> earlier today your union, the united teache reached a deal with the school district r distance to learning can you tell me about any specific pieces related to equity in that deal and what a typical day will ok like? >> i think theyfocus have been making this deal was equity and to do that we worked directly with our parents and with the leadership council to make sure they were involved. it was crisis learning. teachers overnight had to figure it out how do i take what i learned in the classroom and years of learning and do it online? this new really lows for mo training for our teachers so they will be really prepared to do this with a special training on race and equity. every frid the month our teachers will get an hour and half of professional development which will really help make surewe are bringing all of our learning back when they come back to the classroom physically as t ll. >> m this conversation around equity has been framed in terms of race. do you think it should be broader? can you tell us about that? >> i am both a black parent obviously but i also have children
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the united states went to teach them better farming techniques to build housing that wouldn't blow away with each hurricane, because they were living in huts made out of sugarcane. it was a very rough life. in fact it was an enormously high infant mortality rate. the children were drinking coffee instead of milk which does not have good nutritional value for young children. there was this kind of extreme poverty that he wanted to address. jack was the only one who got down there and made these photographs in part because while he was there, pearl harbor occurred and the united states entered world war ii. he couldn't stay as long as he had hoped because he had to get back to sign up to go back to the military. croix some work in st. must summon puerto rico. while he was there he fell in love with the culture and decided that after the war, he was going back, and that's exactly what happened. he went back and lived out the rest of his life in puerto rico. where he worked initially for ande government projects, then he became the head of public television in puerto rico. i went to visit h
the united states went to teach them better farming techniques to build housing that wouldn't blow away with each hurricane, because they were living in huts made out of sugarcane. it was a very rough life. in fact it was an enormously high infant mortality rate. the children were drinking coffee instead of milk which does not have good nutritional value for young children. there was this kind of extreme poverty that he wanted to address. jack was the only one who got down there and made these...
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the united states went to teach them better farming techniques, to build housing that would not blow away with the hurricane, because they were living in huts made out of poles and sugarcane. it was a very rough life. in fact, it was an enormously high infant mortality rate. there was no milk for the children. they were taking coffee instead of milk, waste is not have good does not have good nutritional value. for young children trying to build bodies. and it was this kind of extreme poverty he wanted to address. jack is the only one who got down there and made these photographs in part because, while he was there, pearl harbor occurred and the united states entered world war ii. and he couldn't stay as long because he had to get back to sign up to go into the military. so, he did some work in st. croix. but while he was there, he fell in love with the culture, decided after the war, he was going back and that is exactly what happened. he went back and lives out the rest of his life in puerto rico where he worked initially for these government kinds of projects. and then he became th
the united states went to teach them better farming techniques, to build housing that would not blow away with the hurricane, because they were living in huts made out of poles and sugarcane. it was a very rough life. in fact, it was an enormously high infant mortality rate. there was no milk for the children. they were taking coffee instead of milk, waste is not have good does not have good nutritional value. for young children trying to build bodies. and it was this kind of extreme poverty he...
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he did a teaching guide to united in anger that is now available online free. so that teachers who want to teach but feel like they have the talk about angle or drugs or whatever, they can just follow the teaching guide. always have done everything we can to make it is possible for people. but they still have prejudices in curriculum construction to keep the information out. next is i too am a history maker but end up going to law school the women's rights movement the lavender threat was a very large part then. do you think that lgbtq movements borrowed anything from the women's movement at all that was helpful? >> over my gosh, so much of it. do i think that, we started the lesbian adventures the original club card we made out three different groups of people the women who were now it was called the gate movement there also alienated from the feminist. they notoriously had lesbian especially -- i had experience that in 1982. although it wasn't called that. so there's always been a lot of tension. and ultimately, i think one of the failures of traditional femin
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headquarters as a foreign mission of the chinese communist peter, there - party, there are 75 in united states claim to teachhinese language and culture but the state department said actually they are quote, an entity advancing beijings global propaganda and mae -- malign campaign, some american universities have failed to report millions of dollars they have received throug through th- confew -- program. and that have committed visa fraud. perhaps more remark able. the state department told congress it has no idea how many chinese nationals are associated with the confucius program and how many are in country at no point did u.s. government ask. our first guest suggested that president trump should be considered a front-runner for nobel peace prize for his role in normalizing relations. joining us, national security adviser robert o'brien. great to see you, congratulations to you, administration and president in achieving this historic agreement, give us your sense of its importance. >> this is really a remarkable accomplishment by united states and by crowns prince and prime minister netanyahu, to come tog
headquarters as a foreign mission of the chinese communist peter, there - party, there are 75 in united states claim to teachhinese language and culture but the state department said actually they are quote, an entity advancing beijings global propaganda and mae -- malign campaign, some american universities have failed to report millions of dollars they have received throug through th- confew -- program. and that have committed visa fraud. perhaps more remark able. the state department told...
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erez manela is a professor of history at harvard university where he teaches international history and the history of the united states in the world. he also serves as director of the graduate programs at harvard's weatherhead center for international affairs and is cochair of the harvard international and global history seminar. he's coedter of the global and international history series for cambridge university press, with robert gurwath, which reframes the history of the global war and the wilsonian moment, self-determination and the international origins of anticolonial nationalism. mr. manela will close our symposium with a lecture that explores how wilson's ideas and convictions reformed, how they helped shape the 1919 peace settlement and how that continues to impact us today. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming dr. erez manela. [ applause ] >> thank you, lora, for that kind introduction. i want to take a second to thank lora and matt and camille and everybody else, all the rest of the staff at the world war i museum and memorial, including everybody who has kept us organized and on time an
erez manela is a professor of history at harvard university where he teaches international history and the history of the united states in the world. he also serves as director of the graduate programs at harvard's weatherhead center for international affairs and is cochair of the harvard international and global history seminar. he's coedter of the global and international history series for cambridge university press, with robert gurwath, which reframes the history of the global war and the...
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. >> a professor of history at harvard university where he teaches international history and the history of the united states and the world. he serves as director of graduate programs at harvard's weatherhead center. he is coed t-editor for cambrid university press. the volume "empires at war" which reframes the history of the great war as a global war of empires and the wilsonen moment, the international origins of anticolonialism. he will explore how president w explores how the president's convictions were formed, how they helped shape the 1919 peace settlement, and how that continues to impact us today. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming dr. erez manela. [ applause ] >> thank you, lora for that kind introduction. i just want to take a minute to thank lora and matt and camille and everybody else, all the rest of the staff at the world war i museum and memorial, including everybody's who's kept us organized and on time and well-fed throughout these two days. it's the second time, as you mentioned, lora, that i've worked with this group. and i'm just -- i've been amazed by your intelle
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united states. they claim to teach chinese language and culture but the state department says actually they are, quotea advancing beijing global propaganda and campaign on u.s. campuses and k-12 classrooms. some american universities, in fact, failed to report the millions of dollars that they have received through the confucius program. and at least 32 chinese national associated with institutes have committed the fraud. perhaps, more remarkable, the state department told congress that it has no idea how many chinese nationals are associated with the confucius institute program, how many of them are in this country because it no point didma u.s. government ask. our first guest today, suggested that president trump should be considered front runner for noble peace prize in his role in normalizing between israel and united arab emirates joining us is national security advisor robert o'brien. robert great to see you and congratulations to you. the administration, the president in achieving this historic agreement. gives your sense of its importance. >> thank you lou nice to be with you tonight. this is
united states. they claim to teach chinese language and culture but the state department says actually they are, quotea advancing beijing global propaganda and campaign on u.s. campuses and k-12 classrooms. some american universities, in fact, failed to report the millions of dollars that they have received through the confucius program. and at least 32 chinese national associated with institutes have committed the fraud. perhaps, more remarkable, the state department told congress that it has...
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it was a stirring reminder that even while she was second lady of the united states, she was continuing to teach at a community college. she was continuing to be an amazing mom and spouse as well as an amazing teacher and a national leader. she has been very actively engaged with military families as has joe. and what i'll be speaking about tomorrow night is the ways in which i've seen his empathy, his personal touch, his engagement. jacqueline who nominated him last night, someone who met him just in an elevator ride up to the "new york times" endorsement meeting, recognized in her few minutes with him his warmth, his sincerity, his open heartedness to others. i'll talk about ways in which that i've seen that here in delaware, families who have lost a loved one. joe for years has been someone who will stop everything, focus on someone who he's just met who needs a shoulder to cry or or a partner in prayer. joe is someone whose faith has sustained him, it is central to who he is. jill spoke to this last night. but i think that we'll hear more from president obama about it tonight as well as from
it was a stirring reminder that even while she was second lady of the united states, she was continuing to teach at a community college. she was continuing to be an amazing mom and spouse as well as an amazing teacher and a national leader. she has been very actively engaged with military families as has joe. and what i'll be speaking about tomorrow night is the ways in which i've seen his empathy, his personal touch, his engagement. jacqueline who nominated him last night, someone who met him...
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the soldiers went through in those campaigns, it's another way to teach and learn about them because we're always researching the unit. there's always something to learn about them and there's always something coming out of the woodwork, with the photographs or more personal accounts that we can learn and we can pass on their stories so they're not forgotten. ♪ >> the final line had been forged between our forces which landed in southern france on august 15th, and those which had landed in normandy on the 6th of june. this junction closed for the germans remain in the south and west of france. thus the soldiers, airmen of the united nations defeated the enemy in southern france, their valor, stamina and devotion to duty were beyond praise. ♪ ♪ >> you can learn more about the 517th parachute regimental combat team at 517 prct.org where you will find the regimental history, photographs and a collection of soldier's stories and you can watch this and all other american history tv programs online at c-span.org. >> wooe featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonig
the soldiers went through in those campaigns, it's another way to teach and learn about them because we're always researching the unit. there's always something to learn about them and there's always something coming out of the woodwork, with the photographs or more personal accounts that we can learn and we can pass on their stories so they're not forgotten. ♪ >> the final line had been forged between our forces which landed in southern france on august 15th, and those which had landed...
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united states of america. i do so committed to the values she taught me, to the word that teaches me to walk by faith and not byight, and to a vision passed on through generations of americans, one that joe biden shares, a vision of our nation as a beloved community, where all are welcome, no matter what we look like, no matter where we , ae from or who we love country where we may not agree on every detail, but we are united by the fundamental belief that every human being is an infinite worth, deserving of compassion, dignity, and respect outcountry where we look for one another, where we rise and fall as one, where we face our challenges and celebrate our triumphs together. today, that country feels distant. failure ofp's leadership has caused lives and livelihoods. if you are a parent struggling with your child's remote learning, or you are a teacher, struggling on the other site of that screen, you know what we are doing right now is not working. a nation that is grieving. loss-of-life, the loss of jobs, the loss of opportunities, the loss of normalcy, and, yes, the loss of certainty. and while this virus
united states of america. i do so committed to the values she taught me, to the word that teaches me to walk by faith and not byight, and to a vision passed on through generations of americans, one that joe biden shares, a vision of our nation as a beloved community, where all are welcome, no matter what we look like, no matter where we , ae from or who we love country where we may not agree on every detail, but we are united by the fundamental belief that every human being is an infinite...
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united states of america. i do so committed to the values she taught me, to the word that teaches me to walk by faith and not by sight, and to a vision passed on through generations of americans, one that joe biden shares, a vision of our nation as a beloved community, where all are welcome, no matter what we look like, no matter where we , ae from or who we love country where we may not agree on every detail, but we are united by the fundamental belief that every human being is an infinite worth, deserving of compassion, dignity, and respect outcountry where we look for one another, where we rise and fall as one, where we face our challenges and celebrate our triumphs together. today, that country feels distant. failure ofp's leadership has caused lives and livelihoods. if you are a parent struggling with your child's remote learning, or you are a teacher, struggling on the other site of that screen, you know what we are doing right now is not working. a nation that is grieving. loss-of-life, the loss of jobs, the loss of opportunities, the loss of normalcy, and, yes, the loss of certainty. and while this viru
united states of america. i do so committed to the values she taught me, to the word that teaches me to walk by faith and not by sight, and to a vision passed on through generations of americans, one that joe biden shares, a vision of our nation as a beloved community, where all are welcome, no matter what we look like, no matter where we , ae from or who we love country where we may not agree on every detail, but we are united by the fundamental belief that every human being is an infinite...
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experience to try a helmet on, try equipment on, it is another way to teach and for us to learn about them. we are always researching the unit. there is always something coming out of the woodwork. we can learn and pass on their stories. >>> the final line had been forged between our forces which landed in southern france on august 15th and those which landed in normandy on june 6th. this junction closed the last escape route for the germans remaining in the south and west of france. thus the fighting qualities of the soldiers, sailors, airmen of the united nations defeated the enemy in southern france. their valor, stamina, and devotion to duty were beyond praise. >> you can learn more about the 517th parachute regimental combat team at 517 prct.org where you'll find regimental history, photographs, and an extensive collection of soldiers' stories. you can watch this and all other american history tv programs online. at c-span.org. >>> week nights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what is available every weekend on c-span 3 with. tonight at 8:00 eastern a look at korean war oral histori
experience to try a helmet on, try equipment on, it is another way to teach and for us to learn about them. we are always researching the unit. there is always something coming out of the woodwork. we can learn and pass on their stories. >>> the final line had been forged between our forces which landed in southern france on august 15th and those which landed in normandy on june 6th. this junction closed the last escape route for the germans remaining in the south and west of france....
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i'm not taking the inevitability of the united states here something i understood on analytical level and able to teach students about. but it honestly was not the thing that i anticipated learning so much about when i started the book on st. louis. because st. louis has entered the history of the 19th century and this is where i began outside of the majority compromise. this aside if you're on the left of the first general strike in the history of the united states. start reading it fence and not been some barracks i'm sorry, jefferson barracks was in lightless. start to read about that and discover that jefferson barracks was really the seat of the western department of united states army which was late for for which all of the western union was the first half of the 19th century where it was supported. so it was them that, the thing that i knew but had not allowed myself to fully think through became essential. in all these said it became clear to me, what is the missouri compromise but an imperial compromise. right? what is the dred scott decision that a decision over the future of slavery in land
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teaching in 1984. and i have levels of anxiety that i've never experienced before.>> tonight teachers united to have their voices heard. not only do they want to safely return to school, they want to know why the district wants them to return to cl en fodista learning. according to the mill valley school district, the return to the classroom for all teachers is just one of many ideas being negotiated tonight. >> this is the first global pandemic for everybody at this point so i think everybody is just working it out and figuring out what works for them. what their needs are, and trying to meet the needs of students. >> with the start of school less than two weeks away teachers say they need a clear plan for the first day of school, now. >> everteacher is just right now having nightmares about how do you start the year off as a face on the screen. i think families, grandparents, extended families, that's even more important. >>'s both sides are hoping to come to an agreement soon but even the first day of school is up for tiion. theye ovide fa ore ination meg and a similar story tonight, and san jose teach
teaching in 1984. and i have levels of anxiety that i've never experienced before.>> tonight teachers united to have their voices heard. not only do they want to safely return to school, they want to know why the district wants them to return to cl en fodista learning. according to the mill valley school district, the return to the classroom for all teachers is just one of many ideas being negotiated tonight. >> this is the first global pandemic for everybody at this point so i...
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key states standards a new online campaign 60 united position to trump ousted from the white house in. brazil india plans to abolish primary school teaching in english we get reaction from an indian m.p. who supports the move. we would like to be. released we. believe the definitive. stand on all. here in moscow great to have you with us on r.t. international. fears of a 2nd wave of the pandemic have seen parts of europe tightening restrictions again spikes in cases have been recorded in france germany and a number of other countries on the continent earlier i spoke with our correspondents in paris berlin. france is seen more towns and cities in now where or when wearing a mask will be a legal tree. as it aims to take in the cases of virus to be forwarded here from monday the city of the heart of france has said that wearing a mask is going to make it now in the city's big debts to an area is also in the city's parks policy decisions for example in all these things which is decided that if you go to the open market in. that city you will have to wear a mask and into west hot spots such as be a hit and some olive they've said that within t
key states standards a new online campaign 60 united position to trump ousted from the white house in. brazil india plans to abolish primary school teaching in english we get reaction from an indian m.p. who supports the move. we would like to be. released we. believe the definitive. stand on all. here in moscow great to have you with us on r.t. international. fears of a 2nd wave of the pandemic have seen parts of europe tightening restrictions again spikes in cases have been recorded in france...
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clinics right now fellows on the ground in malawi tanzania and in the united states in boston and newark. it's the idea behind teachfor america to teach them to work in clinics and setting up the supply chain. one of the fellows did work for the gap and man the supply chai chain. so now for tanzania he is setting up their supply chain for antiretrovirals. so the people in the clinics can keep up with her medications. so i'm very proud of both of them and they are doing great. >> and your in-laws? >> they are doing very well. at this very moment they are in dallas, in my backyard with george hosting a party. george's assistant met barbara bush's assistant last summer in maine and they are getting married tonight. [laughter] so tonight we are hosting the welcome to texas barbecue for the out of town guests. a lot of maryland friends are there in the backyard right now. they are doing well enough to fly from houston go to the party and fly back home and fly back on saturday for the wedding and then fly all the way to maine for the summer. >> i would love you to read the end of your book is so beautiful. what do you en
clinics right now fellows on the ground in malawi tanzania and in the united states in boston and newark. it's the idea behind teachfor america to teach them to work in clinics and setting up the supply chain. one of the fellows did work for the gap and man the supply chai chain. so now for tanzania he is setting up their supply chain for antiretrovirals. so the people in the clinics can keep up with her medications. so i'm very proud of both of them and they are doing great. >> and your...
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united states of america. i do so committed to the values she taught me to the word that teaches me to walk by faith and not by sight. and to a vision passed on through generations of americans one that joe biden shares a vision of our nation as a beloved community where all are welcome no matter what we look like no matter where we come from or who we love a country where we may not agree on every detail but we are united by the fundamental belief that every human being is of infinite worth deserving of compassion dignity and respect a country where we look out for one another where we rise and fall as one where we face our challenges and celebrate our trying. to gether today that country feels distant. donald trump's failure of leadership has cost lives and livelihoods. if you're a parent struggling with your child's remote learning or you're a teacher struggling on the other side of that screen you know what we're doing right now is not working and we are a nation that is grieving. grieving the loss of life the loss of jobs the loss of opportunities the loss of normalcy and yes the loss of certainty and whi
united states of america. i do so committed to the values she taught me to the word that teaches me to walk by faith and not by sight. and to a vision passed on through generations of americans one that joe biden shares a vision of our nation as a beloved community where all are welcome no matter what we look like no matter where we come from or who we love a country where we may not agree on every detail but we are united by the fundamental belief that every human being is of infinite worth...
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but teach i meet you and i see you contrary to the united states russia and civilizations has existed for 10 centuries and there can only be a president from for a maximum of 9 years so we're not worried it's like an annoying fly buzzing around of no if we should not overstate the significance of the u.s. and donald trump you know. ultimately the bromance between putin and trump began full of hope and ended. and dissolution so now it's back to square one what's left is a world which has become less secure and a future which has become much less certain. place. to go to india and. there is a big buzz behind this mom bees in the indian region that she must solve her dash including it tomorrow is a beekeeper here using traditional methods she wants to protect the native species they are endangered and of course so very important for the farmers and the ecosystem she took. next fall d.w. . good shape ready during. oh you mean one stock to show ok as a trunk can others have negative consequences especially for young people as a medicine and it is used more and more often. what responsible
but teach i meet you and i see you contrary to the united states russia and civilizations has existed for 10 centuries and there can only be a president from for a maximum of 9 years so we're not worried it's like an annoying fly buzzing around of no if we should not overstate the significance of the u.s. and donald trump you know. ultimately the bromance between putin and trump began full of hope and ended. and dissolution so now it's back to square one what's left is a world which has become...
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judy: you write in the book also about how teaching is central to who you are, you have made a career of it. you were the first second lady of the unitedork full-time while your husband was vice president. you said some years ago you wanted to teach, if he were tected president. would you still t? dr. jill biden: i would love to do that. if i have the honor of being first lady, i hope i can continue to teach. that is one of the things i am looking forward to. judy: education is so important to you and a huge problem during this pandemic. right now schools, parents, do.ng over what to you said the health of the children and teachers should be remost, but at the same time you know very well not having an education can be very damaging, especially for the young or children with disabilities. how does that getved? listen to the exped doctorave to s and only returned to school when it is safe. i think what this pandemic has done, it has shown the inequity in education. msoy areas of our country do not have broadband. ansokids do not have laptops or computers. they do not have internet. eed to fix that. this hopefully gives us the opportunit
judy: you write in the book also about how teaching is central to who you are, you have made a career of it. you were the first second lady of the unitedork full-time while your husband was vice president. you said some years ago you wanted to teach, if he were tected president. would you still t? dr. jill biden: i would love to do that. if i have the honor of being first lady, i hope i can continue to teach. that is one of the things i am looking forward to. judy: education is so important to...
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key states standards a new online campaign 60 united position to trump ousted from the white house and. also india plans to abolish primary school teaching in english we get reaction from an indian m.p. who supports the move. we would like to be. a lot yeah definitely.
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united states of america. i do so, committed to the values she taught me. to the word that teachesy sight. and to a vision passed on through generations of americans, one thatjoe biden shares. a vision of our nation asa shares. a vision of our nation as a beloved community, where all our welcome, no matter what we look like, no matter where we look like, no matter where we come from or who we love. a country where we may not agree on every detail, but we are united by the fundamental belief...
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states that as a new online campaign seeks to unite opposition to trump him from the white house in november. and india plans to abolish primary school teaching in english to get reaction from an indian m.p. who supports the move. this yeah i definitely would like to stand on the lives. of very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at r t h q and moscow thanks for joining us this hour. fears of a 2nd wave of the pandemic have seen parts of europe tightening restrictions again spikes in cases have been reported in france germany and a number of other countries on the continent earlier my colleague neil harvey spoke with our correspondent in paris and berlin. francis seymour towns and cities announce where or when wearing a mask will be obligatory in public as it aims to take in the cases or could new virus that it be wanted to hear from monday the city of neil even though the cost of fronts has said that wearing a mask is going to make it free now in the city's pedestrian areas and also in the city's cogs that follows decisions for example in new orleans which has decided that if you go to the open air market in that city you will ha
states that as a new online campaign seeks to unite opposition to trump him from the white house in november. and india plans to abolish primary school teaching in english to get reaction from an indian m.p. who supports the move. this yeah i definitely would like to stand on the lives. of very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at r t h q and moscow thanks for joining us this hour. fears of a 2nd wave of the pandemic have seen parts of europe tightening restrictions again spikes...
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the hope is that its story can teach future generations to look ahead with hope self-confidence and self-determination. and the united the world though my whole life's journey is dedicated to a happy and bright future he did lots more so my train of life that i was traveling towards optimism for everyone everywhere i go on. our journey through mongolia is joined to a close. there is much more that could be told about us as an old mongolian proverb not seen once is better than had a 1000 times. enter the conflict zone in these extraordinary times we decided to take the opportunity to focus on the impact that the coronavirus pandemic is having on human rights around the world there are reports of invasive surveillance authoritarian power grabs my guest is the head of human rights watch kenneth roth how many limitations are people willing to accept in order to fight a threat like coronavirus conflicts of. interest in minutes on w. n n puzzle yourself up i don't know it's not easy to go to another country you know nothing about why for i don't do this because we can't stay on venezuela i support that. closely global news
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united states of america. i do so committed to the values she taught me, to the word that teaches me to walk by faith and not by sight. and to a vision and passed on through generations of americans , one that joe biden shares, a vision of our nation is a beloved community, where all of our welcome, no matter what we look like, no matter where wee come from or who we love. a country where we may not agre on every detail, but we are united by the fundamental belie that every human being is of infinite orders, different deserving of compassion, dignity , and respect. country where we look out for one another, where we rise and fall is one, where we face our challenges, and celebrate our triumphs together. today, that country feels different. donald trump's failure of leadership has cost lives and livelihoods. if you're a parent struggling with your child's remote learning, or you or ed teacher, struggling on the other side of that screen, you know what we'r doing right now is not working. and, we are a nation that is grieving. we are grieving the loss of life , the loss of jobs, the loss of opportunities, the los
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united of the day in the game. is above into this it's nobody can teach me. to listen am an adult if i don't know the sickest. thing let me know it. look easy to look innocent almost a look at who is and think that. is a person a sort of. did a sadistic video and i think there you know. again it does. but there aren't. who specialty. that i did she leave. winstein about because she. has a serious really. i'm an object in siblings you don't you find him an object yeah. it think he didn't like...
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that washed out in the edit, but when i teach about medical racism, i begin with sara bartman. i don't begin in the united states. all right, who is going to go? you're going to have to speak loud. you're supposed to be at the mic. c-span wants to say hi. >> thank you very much for your reading. can you speak about the archival work you did for the collection? damaris: yes. so, i don't know if there's any particular methodology with archives, but i treat archives like a sand box. it's my favorite place to be. so, because i believe the history lies. history lies. you want to know a place, go to the archives. you got to sift through the sand. find the glitches. wait? wait? this place isn't wonderful? and that was probably the beginning of like archival research, but i just love it. it's not really a methodology, it's more like a craving. yeah. so that's it. >> you have a lot of fascinating people in that book and i'm looking forward to getting to know them better, some of them that i don't know well. you also talked about something not making it through the editing. who is somebody that wants desperately or
that washed out in the edit, but when i teach about medical racism, i begin with sara bartman. i don't begin in the united states. all right, who is going to go? you're going to have to speak loud. you're supposed to be at the mic. c-span wants to say hi. >> thank you very much for your reading. can you speak about the archival work you did for the collection? damaris: yes. so, i don't know if there's any particular methodology with archives, but i treat archives like a sand box. it's my...
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united states. they sent gis back to school structuresr collagen -- college instructors teaching regular courses at an accelerated rate. each semester was three months long. chicago i went -- well, first i went to illinois for testing. at the university of illinois. ohio state, to eventually. so, from chicago i went to illinois, the university of illinois, vanna. from a herb and i went to columbus and ohio state university for nine months and three semesters. true electrical engineering course. really true course, including learning how to deal with motors, generators, electronics, such as it was at the time. so, by this time it was the end 43, and of 1943. -- the end of 1943. and believe it or not in 1943, you know what happened at the end of 1943, the battle of the bulge. the battle of the bulge wiped out the astp right away. they abandoned it and they shipped everybody to belgium. [laughter] buddies all my disappeared. everybody went to belgium and toother places in the army do real fighting. very real fighting. at that very moment, my commanding officer, who knew that i was a new yorker, told m
united states. they sent gis back to school structuresr collagen -- college instructors teaching regular courses at an accelerated rate. each semester was three months long. chicago i went -- well, first i went to illinois for testing. at the university of illinois. ohio state, to eventually. so, from chicago i went to illinois, the university of illinois, vanna. from a herb and i went to columbus and ohio state university for nine months and three semesters. true electrical engineering course....
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engineers from all over the united states and they sent gis back to school the college instructors teaching regular courses at an accelerated rate. so each semester was three months long and so in from chicago, i went for testing at the university of illinois. in chicago, i went to i went to the university of illinois, and then i went to ohio state for a weekend. i went torbana, columbus, ohio, search for nine months, taking three semesters, a true electrical engineering course. really true course, including learning how to deal with dc motors and learning the generators, electronics, such as it was at this time. it was the end of 1939, 1943. the end of 1943. and believe it or not in 1943, you know what happened at the end of 1943, the battle of the bulge. it wiped out the astp right away. they abandoned the astp. they shipped everybody to belgium. so all my buddies disappeared, everybody went to belgium and and to other places in the army to do real fighting real fighting, and at that very moment, my commanding officer, who knew that i was a new yorker, told me, he said to me, there are a
engineers from all over the united states and they sent gis back to school the college instructors teaching regular courses at an accelerated rate. so each semester was three months long and so in from chicago, i went for testing at the university of illinois. in chicago, i went to i went to the university of illinois, and then i went to ohio state for a weekend. i went torbana, columbus, ohio, search for nine months, taking three semesters, a true electrical engineering course. really true...
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master just question the timing of the teaches compliance since march april may of this year we're looking at a concerted effort by nenni people throughout the united states to demonize our local law enforcement to demonize police officers that's not to say that all police officers individually are perfect by any means and nobody in any profession is perfect but our local law enforcement definitely helps force the rule of law and helps a protect and serve our societies and communities so with this demonization concerted demonization defunding of police departments that's why this particular timing of this lawsuit seems a little bit questionable given that for the past year many local law enforcement and police departments have been engaging in these kinds of drills you are not internationally going to take a quick break we'll be back. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to for him to let it be an arms race is often very dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. one else seemed wrong why don't we all just
master just question the timing of the teaches compliance since march april may of this year we're looking at a concerted effort by nenni people throughout the united states to demonize our local law enforcement to demonize police officers that's not to say that all police officers individually are perfect by any means and nobody in any profession is perfect but our local law enforcement definitely helps force the rule of law and helps a protect and serve our societies and communities so with...
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contracts were awarded now the final 7 is to teach him but when he says the process has to be more transparent a government agency the special investigative unit says $102.00 companies know how to get a loan under investigation while in other provinces officials have been suspended and investigations have begun but no one's yet been charged prosecuted corruption during this health crisis is estimated to have cost the country more than $116000000.00 at a time when south africa is dealing with the 5th worst outbreak of culvert 19 in the world for me to mullah al-jazeera johannesburg. or a meeting of hundreds of afghan leaders scholars and elders is happening in kabul aimed at finding ways to negotiate a peace deal with the taliban and end afghanistan's war a key issue will be whether the government should meet their taliban's demand of releasing $400.00 prisoners u.s. secretary of state mike on bail has a gathering known as you know it jirga to support the move saying it will be an important step towards peace that has been a way to bring afghans together for centuries. the in the you know again i'm fully back to go with the headlines on al-jaze
contracts were awarded now the final 7 is to teach him but when he says the process has to be more transparent a government agency the special investigative unit says $102.00 companies know how to get a loan under investigation while in other provinces officials have been suspended and investigations have begun but no one's yet been charged prosecuted corruption during this health crisis is estimated to have cost the country more than $116000000.00 at a time when south africa is dealing with...
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. >> on lectures in history davidson college professor sally mcmillen teaches a class about the polio epidemic in the united states in the early-to-mid-20th century. beginning with a major outbreak in 1916 the started in brooklyn, new york, that killed or than 6000 people. she also examines the efforts of president franklin roosevelt, a polio victim himself, to help find a cure, in part by starting the march of dimes organization. she details the efforts that lead to the 1955 efforts that led to a successful vaccine created by jonas salk. prof. mcmillen: ok. i just wanted to explain in advance that this advance that this history course looks at responses to disasters in american history, with an emphasis on research and writing. over the semester, we've examined various disasters from different perspectives. first of all, the psychological and physical problems at jamestown. disaster sermons and responses to fires, hurricanes, and epidemics in colonial america. famine suffered by the donner party en route to california. irish immigrants fleeing the potato famine and the ability to create new lives in this c
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this on our own and we have to teach individual responsibility so it is often out of government in the ministries but it's also if you are not usually it is normal united response. passion your house. you have to do something as a as a community so that's just my commentary on. you know all this and i don't have a just sick about to be mr community and i want to bring in our community we have a video comment from rachel didn't this is she's from human rights watch has got out now turkmen government needs to take urgent measures to address the public health crisis but pick up the country is today 1st it needs to stop its reckless to mile of the existence of covert 1000 cases in the country it needs to stop its repressive policies of controlling and paul for flying information to make testing immediately and widely available in an affordable way. to give you an idea of how tight the control on information is i want to take yours to my computer right now and show you from obama to here as we grow up with growing concern about the spread of copan $1000.00 in 2 minutes the end and authorities remaining in denial about it. are reportedly ordered to keep grav
this on our own and we have to teach individual responsibility so it is often out of government in the ministries but it's also if you are not usually it is normal united response. passion your house. you have to do something as a as a community so that's just my commentary on. you know all this and i don't have a just sick about to be mr community and i want to bring in our community we have a video comment from rachel didn't this is she's from human rights watch has got out now turkmen...