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yeah, i'm because from the university of maryland school to public policy. thank you. thank you for having me. the still i had heard officer searching for wait for the son of senegal leaders meeting jacket to discuss a presidential election and others articles on the hello. we have a massive temperature contrast in the weather across north america. once again, we've got some winfrey weather up towards the northwest board. we've got some very hot weather down across the central most pond. so choose that. we saw the temperature is getting up around 32 celsius the in dallas but to want a 16 in calgary. huge types of contrasts. something like the best part of 4550 degree type of the contrast of parts of the region. let's go from here. so that's where the cooler is behind, unless that winds will go to around 12 celsius in dallas. well, down in kansas city to around 4 degrees celsius here on wednesday. that cool s like a little further south with for a time it bounces back as we go through the state. not quite as help place the site, but so very much on the warm side movement
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eastern, the second part of a lecture by the university of maryland history professor michael ross on the trial about teaching evolution and its cultural significance in 1920's america. at 9:30 p.m. on the presidency, first ladies and civil rights, the complicated history of american first ladies and race relations, from slaveowner martha washington, to michelle obama, the first african-american to hold the position. at 10:30, look at in 1988 speech by george h to be bush -- george h w bush, followed by joe's victory speech after the south carolina primary. exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a full schedule on yogram guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. now, president biden speaking with union members in michigan after a recent endorsement for his reelection from the united auto workers, day after former president trump met with the teamsters union, who has yet to endorse a candidate in 2024 presidential race. this is about 15 minutes. pres. biden: you all are the ones who have brung need to the dance, and i never left
eastern, the second part of a lecture by the university of maryland history professor michael ross on the trial about teaching evolution and its cultural significance in 1920's america. at 9:30 p.m. on the presidency, first ladies and civil rights, the complicated history of american first ladies and race relations, from slaveowner martha washington, to michelle obama, the first african-american to hold the position. at 10:30, look at in 1988 speech by george h to be bush -- george h w bush,...
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eastern, the second part of a lecture by the university of maryland history professor michael ross onhe trial about teaching evolution and its cultural significance in 1920's america. at 9:30 p.m. on the presidency, first ladies and civil rights, the complicated history of american first ladies and race relations, from slaveowner martha washington, to michelle obama, the first african-american to hold the position. at 10:30, look at in 1988 speech by george h to be bush -- george h w bush, followed by joe's victory speech after the south carolina primary. exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a full schedule on yogram guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. now, president biden speaking with union members in michigan after a recent endorsement for his reelection from the united auto workers, day after former president trump met with the teamsters union, who has yet to endorse a candidate in 2024 presidential race. this is about 15 minutes.
eastern, the second part of a lecture by the university of maryland history professor michael ross onhe trial about teaching evolution and its cultural significance in 1920's america. at 9:30 p.m. on the presidency, first ladies and civil rights, the complicated history of american first ladies and race relations, from slaveowner martha washington, to michelle obama, the first african-american to hold the position. at 10:30, look at in 1988 speech by george h to be bush -- george h w bush,...
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reporter: for the pbs newshour and the poet jen howard centers at the university of maryland this is ting from lexington, mississippi. ♪ ♪ amna: later tonight here on pbs, new docuseries hosted by henry louis gage junior delves into the power of african-american gospel music exploring the rich history of black spirituality, their sermon and song. >> the black preaching tradition is deeply connected to gospel music. our singers preach and our preacher is saying. -- preacher is saying. -- preachers sing. >> it makes you want to shout and sing. >> that is beautiful. ♪ amna: gospel airs tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on pbs stations and at pbs.org. going us again here tomorrow for our report from the streets of el salvador where a crackdown on gang violence has made neighborhoods safer but also put democratic values at risk. and that is the newshour for tonight. on behalf of the entire newshour team, thank you for joining us. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- ♪ >> q nod is a proud supporter of public television. on a voyage with cunard, the world awaits. a world
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redlands diary likes the theater, which is where we had those sitting places and that's at the university of maryland . miss julian is a student who was sitting here. there's a couple of us, i mean, kind of went to the elections together. there wasn't many actually students that had the cost either between physics, science, loud sciences and politics of philosophy. so i was really lovely to engage with someone who was thinking about both of those things and how to marry up those kind of ideas of logic and political thoughts. that ability to one thing clearly critically from original perspectives and to, to have no fear and communicating them to think outside the box to think from a different angle. here is clear that it was incredibly at the depth, that's even computers, as mazda, head of, i think, where most of us were with what we were learning in science. and actually, i think i had to call a lot of the computer science courses at the time that was at solar eclipse. and the office to go through and south is right, like a narrow window through the world. may use of julian and on the night of as a c
redlands diary likes the theater, which is where we had those sitting places and that's at the university of maryland . miss julian is a student who was sitting here. there's a couple of us, i mean, kind of went to the elections together. there wasn't many actually students that had the cost either between physics, science, loud sciences and politics of philosophy. so i was really lovely to engage with someone who was thinking about both of those things and how to marry up those kind of ideas...
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redmond, barry, election data, which is where we had those sitting places and that's at the university of maryland . miss julian is a student who was sitting here, there's a couple of us, i mean, kind of went to the elections together. there wasn't many actually students that had the crossover between physics science, lod, someone's in politics and fluffy. that was really lovely to engage with someone who was thinking about both of those things and how to marry up those kind of ideas of logic and political thoughts. that ability to one thing clearly critically from original perspectives and to, to have no fear and communicating them to think outside the box to think from a different angle. here's is clear that he was incredibly at the depth of that t, as in computers, as mazda head of i think we're much devoss where with, when we will learning and science. and actually, i think i had it on a lot of the computer science courses at the time as those at solar eclipse and the off is to go through and se drive like an hour. we 93, the well man himself, julian, and a night of as a crammed into a car and
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[applause] doctor clayborn is a mom of two and adjunct professor at the amazing university of maryland. [applause] she loves teaching medicine. but she always wanted to be an entrepreneur as well. is it woman of color she struggles to find capitol to get her ideas off the ground but doctor clayborn does not give up. [applause] she was six months pregnant at the height of covid and still went to work on the front lines at prince george's hospital center. [applause] eventually she raised enough money to start her business and today she is the founder and ceo of her own medical device company that's focused on helping children and families it is located right here in the state of maryland. [applause] [applause] god bless you, thank you. michelle, ms. cleo, doctor clayborn, they remind all of us that this work will take all of us. first corinthians paul, the apostle wrote about love. he told us that love is patient and kind. love keeps no record of being wrong. it does not rejoice about injustice but rejoices whenever the truth wins out. while i think about partnerships the exact same way.
[applause] doctor clayborn is a mom of two and adjunct professor at the amazing university of maryland. [applause] she loves teaching medicine. but she always wanted to be an entrepreneur as well. is it woman of color she struggles to find capitol to get her ideas off the ground but doctor clayborn does not give up. [applause] she was six months pregnant at the height of covid and still went to work on the front lines at prince george's hospital center. [applause] eventually she raised enough...
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eastern on flexors in history, the second part of the lecture university of maryland history professorss on the 25, scope monkey trial about teaching evolution and cultural significance in 1920s america had a p.m. eastern on the presidency first lady has said civil rights are look at the public in history of american first ladies and race relations, from slaveowner martha washington come to michelle obama the first african-american to hold the position hosted by the white house historical association day 2:30 p.m. eastern on historic campaign speeches, a look at a 1980 a speech by then vice president george hw bush. and rock hill south carolina followed by 2020 democratic presidential candidate joe biden victory speech of the south carolina primary exploring the american story can watch a mark in history tv, saturdays on "c-span2" and fight a full schedule on your program guide, watch online anytime a cspan.org/history. >> good morning and welcome back toon washington journal we are joined now by lloyd robberson managing editor
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great play to sweet university of maryland baltimore county. they will take on san jose state on tuesday and warriors leave tomorrow for game eastern conference. road trips. darks. >> in dc boston all week. they'll be tough. tough, tough. all right. well, hopefully they could pull some victories asked all right, jason, thanks a lot. politics. a new inside california politics. emerson college poll on the state of the u.s. senate race. the trends we're tracking as the california primary on super tuesday. quickly approaching.
great play to sweet university of maryland baltimore county. they will take on san jose state on tuesday and warriors leave tomorrow for game eastern conference. road trips. darks. >> in dc boston all week. they'll be tough. tough, tough. all right. well, hopefully they could pull some victories asked all right, jason, thanks a lot. politics. a new inside california politics. emerson college poll on the state of the u.s. senate race. the trends we're tracking as the california primary on...
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michael faulkender, for economy policy and chief economist at afpa and economics professor at university of marylandd of mean and talk about his family not paying their fair share, but i want to talk about another fib, only rich benefited from the tax cuts, we knew in 2019 when the data gain streaming in and "new york times" of all people reported on this, that the 65% of all tax payers, this was in "new york times," 65% of all taxpayers got a tax cut from the trump law only 6% paid more. i am wondering, russ vought, was this not a blue collar bonanza? >> it was, at the time you saw every economic group, every demographic was benefiting from the economy that was ab built as a result of that tax cut. they -- the left has to go and essentially put these talking points out, but, we know from recent history because the american people saw the benefits in their pocketbooks, that these accusations are not true. david: michael, one thing that is almost certain, if the democrats take the white house, and both houses of congress, there are going to be new taxes, we have the sunset, 2025 sunset of most of tax
michael faulkender, for economy policy and chief economist at afpa and economics professor at university of marylandd of mean and talk about his family not paying their fair share, but i want to talk about another fib, only rich benefited from the tax cuts, we knew in 2019 when the data gain streaming in and "new york times" of all people reported on this, that the 65% of all tax payers, this was in "new york times," 65% of all taxpayers got a tax cut from the trump law only...
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history. 134 spies, assassins, martyrs and witches, famous trials in american history at the university of maryland last class we did the first part of the scopes trial where we talked about the origins of the case and we spent a significant amount of time placing the case in the context of the time in an effort to explain why the case became so sensational, why a good portion of the united states in the world was focused on this trial. certainly europe and part of the story was, although we think of the roaring twenties as this era of gatsby's parties and flappers and jazz and fun and a roaring economy, it was also a deeply divided nation between urban and rural. it's for the first time in 1920, the census announces more people live in cities than in the countryside and their status excited amongst farmers who had been kind of the core of american life between people who wanted to cut off the ellis island era of immigration. the two arrive guys in ku klux klan that felt that america was sliding into gomorrah, a second rise of the ku klux klan debates over prohibition. people who supported prohibit
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my friend and colleague is the dean at the university of maryland is also the former acting surgeon generalerved 27 years in the u.s. public health service as a commissioned officer and trained in dermatology family medicine and occupational medicine. and then lastly the public was executive director of the american public health association. this health secretary he has experienced it as a clinician. were going to continue our discussion we start with doctor bush on. i want to start with you. you oversell the 50th anniversary of the surgeon general's report on smoking. you are both an idealist and a realist. what steps do you think we should take to lower the overall burdens of tobacco products used in the u.s. while protecting youth? >> but to acknowledge the facts and made incredible progress in this arena but let's pat ourselves on the back. public health is an incredible things. as you mentioned it was just 10 years ago in january that we issued the 50th anniversary report which makes it according to my math is 60 years we will be commemorating since he first surgeon general's report o
my friend and colleague is the dean at the university of maryland is also the former acting surgeon generalerved 27 years in the u.s. public health service as a commissioned officer and trained in dermatology family medicine and occupational medicine. and then lastly the public was executive director of the american public health association. this health secretary he has experienced it as a clinician. were going to continue our discussion we start with doctor bush on. i want to start with you....
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faulkender for economic policy and chief economist at aspi and economics professor at the university of marylandcould be mean and talk about his family not paying their fair share but i'm knocking to goai there for the moment.i i want to talkwa about another b that the president said the only the rich benefited from the tax cuts, we knew way back in 2019 when the data began streaming in in the new york times of all people reported on it that 65% of all taxpayers, this is in the new york times 65% of all taxpayers got a tax cut, only 6m paid more.ot i'm wondering russ vought wasn't this a blue-collar bonanza? the time you saw every economic group in every demographic was benefiting from the economy that was built on the result of the deregulatory agenda, the left has to go in essentially put the talking points out but we know from recent history because the american people saw the benefits and the pocketbook that the accusations are just not true. david: one thing that is almost certain if the democrats take the white house and both housesn of congress, there will be new mtaxes we have the sunset
faulkender for economic policy and chief economist at aspi and economics professor at the university of marylandcould be mean and talk about his family not paying their fair share but i'm knocking to goai there for the moment.i i want to talkwa about another b that the president said the only the rich benefited from the tax cuts, we knew way back in 2019 when the data began streaming in in the new york times of all people reported on it that 65% of all taxpayers, this is in the new york times...
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. >>> left a duracell, the former head coach of the university of maryland's men's basketball team has died. he took marilyn for making the ncaa tournament once in 46 years, to eight tournament appearances and multiple titles. the college basketball hall of fame inductee was not for a volcanic temper and some controversies away from the court . but he did revitalize basketball programs wherever he went . that included davidson, james mattis in and georgia state. when he retired he finished with a 786 and 394 record. he died at home in virginia beach yesterday at the age of 92. no cause was disclosed. >>> coming up . former president trump takes on multiple roles. a candidate, a defendant, and now a shoe salesman. what he is saying about friday's multimillion dollar ruling against him. >>> the united states threatens to the to a gaza cease-fire at the united nations. as american officials work on their own way to put a positive fighting in the middle east. >>> it is 6:28 on the sunday morning. this is a live look at the san mateo bridge and traffic is moving nicely. we did not expect mu
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renewing america, michael falkander, former assistant professor of economics professor at university of marylanding about hi family not paying their fair share. i'm not going there for the moment, guys. i want to talk about another fib the president said, only the rich benefited from the tax cuts. in fact we knew way back in 2019 when the data began streaming in, "the new york times" of all people reported on it, at that % of all taxpayers, again this was in "the new york times," 65% of all taxpayers got a tax cut from the trump law. only 6% paid more. so i'm just wondering, russ vought, wasn't this actually a blue-collar bonanza? >> it was and at the time you saw every economic group, every demographic was benefiting from the economy that was built as a result of that tax cut that was built on as a result of that deregulatory agenda. and so the left has to go and essentially put these talking points out but we know that from recent history because the american people saw those benefits in their pocketbook, that these accusations are just not true. david: michael, one thing that is almost certai
renewing america, michael falkander, former assistant professor of economics professor at university of marylanding about hi family not paying their fair share. i'm not going there for the moment, guys. i want to talk about another fib the president said, only the rich benefited from the tax cuts. in fact we knew way back in 2019 when the data began streaming in, "the new york times" of all people reported on it, at that % of all taxpayers, again this was in "the new york...
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of the u.s. federal government, has for many years at the u.s. army center for military history. he's also an adjunct faculty member at george mason university and, the university of maryland global campus. next, would be to his right, your left would be colonel l scott lingamfelter. united states army, retired. he's the author of the book yanks and blue berets, american u.n. peacekeepers in the middle east curling and father began his military career as a field women. hooray! yes he then served as a front military observer in the united nations true supervision organization in syria, israel and southern lebanon. sound familiar? which the subject of his new book after 28 year military career, colonel lincoln felder served in the virginia house of delegates from 2002 to 2018. he's a contributor to the washington times and his book, desert red lake artillery and the first gulf war was also an official title in the usa book program. colonel lincoln felder will be inducted into the next class of the u.s. army field hall of fame. and again, last but not least to my immediate left is lieutenant colonel james lecture. united states army retired. his he is the of with my shield an
of the u.s. federal government, has for many years at the u.s. army center for military history. he's also an adjunct faculty member at george mason university and, the university of maryland global campus. next, would be to his right, your left would be colonel l scott lingamfelter. united states army, retired. he's the author of the book yanks and blue berets, american u.n. peacekeepers in the middle east curling and father began his military career as a field women. hooray! yes he then...
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this report comes to us from the shirley povich and howard centers of journalism at the university of marylandent correspondent is sapna bansil. >> like many kids in lexington, rj and mason have been playing tackle football on this field they were five. it is a place that fosters big dreams. >> do you know what you want to be when you grow up? >> a football player. >> and nfl player? >> yes. >> how about you? >> parents enrolled their kids on teams by the time they reach kindergarten. with an ion where the sport can take them. currently, one out of every three lexington residents plays football at a power five school, considered a prominent conference. it is one of the best rates of any town in the country. it inspires mason and rj's father to imagine what is possible for his sons. >> when we watch the nfl games on sundays and saturdays or whatever the case may be, i tell them that can be you out there on the field. it is all boiling down to what you want. if you wanted enough. >> lexington, a town of nearly 1200, is 77% black. it is in the second poorest county in the nation's poorest state.
this report comes to us from the shirley povich and howard centers of journalism at the university of marylandent correspondent is sapna bansil. >> like many kids in lexington, rj and mason have been playing tackle football on this field they were five. it is a place that fosters big dreams. >> do you know what you want to be when you grow up? >> a football player. >> and nfl player? >> yes. >> how about you? >> parents enrolled their kids on teams by...
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that's university of maryland, baltimore county. >> go a state used a but warriors. i saw a pretty alarming number when i was just kind doing my research after the they are 3.18 against teams that are on pace to win 50 games. oh jeez so basically they can't be good teams. yeah, yeah. the numbers, right, right. so hopefully they can. i don't know, maybe turn around a little bit and it's tough when you're going up against the nuggets a nice stretch there. and then. >> got to face the champs. though the knicks are really good and the celtics are really good. they'll play those 2 teams on this four-game. sure. they also play the raptors in the but, you know, maybe they can get some some quality road wins and we will say and of course, march madness right around the couple weeks usf. they play in chase center this thursday against gonzaga. that's going to be a fun one. exciting, right, jason, thanks. a lot jail. >> yes, well, we had a nice spring-like weekend, but rain another one in the books. but we're just getting started. everything going well? oh yeah. let's take a l
that's university of maryland, baltimore county. >> go a state used a but warriors. i saw a pretty alarming number when i was just kind doing my research after the they are 3.18 against teams that are on pace to win 50 games. oh jeez so basically they can't be good teams. yeah, yeah. the numbers, right, right. so hopefully they can. i don't know, maybe turn around a little bit and it's tough when you're going up against the nuggets a nice stretch there. and then. >> got to face the...
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joining us university of maryland economist peter morici. or a while the street was fixated on sticky inflation. everyone was talking about the sticky inflation, they quit talking about it but looks like it is one of the key problems, right? >> we've gone from transitory inflation to sticky inflation as you say. once you starts to build expectations of year after year price increases which we have established in the mind of the consumer which also provides services. after all these people go to work in the dry cleaners, the sandwich shops, and so forth. those indicators say 3 to 5% inflation. the most significant number yesterday which was pointed out mere was super core services. services plus energy and shelter. they're now moving along at a pace of 10% a year, double-digit rates. basically we have a self-feeding cycle right now, a dog chasing its tail. charles: so wall street is fixated on this thing on rents. they keep betting it's going to go lower even them they keep moving the goalposts. you talked about real-life folks and real-life s
joining us university of maryland economist peter morici. or a while the street was fixated on sticky inflation. everyone was talking about the sticky inflation, they quit talking about it but looks like it is one of the key problems, right? >> we've gone from transitory inflation to sticky inflation as you say. once you starts to build expectations of year after year price increases which we have established in the mind of the consumer which also provides services. after all these people...
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various bob pursued higher education earning a degree in business administration from the university of maryland. in the pivotal year of 1965, bob walked alongside congressman john lewis across the edmund pettus bridge on bloody sunday this historic march for voting rights left an indelible mark on bob's soul, shaping his commitment to justice and equality. his participation in such a seminal moment in the civil rights movement is a testament to his turnlg and dedication. for over phi decades, bob wynn has served as a church deacon in the san fernando valley. he's been a source of guidance for countless individuals. his commitment to faith has translated to action as he actively serves on numerous committees and commissions, leaving and enduring impact on the communities he has touched. bob's vision for a more just society extends beyond the walls of the church. as the president and c.e.o. of the african-american leadership organization, he's been instrumental in fostering leadership advocacy and empowerment within the african-american community. his tireless efforts naffed way for progress in t
various bob pursued higher education earning a degree in business administration from the university of maryland. in the pivotal year of 1965, bob walked alongside congressman john lewis across the edmund pettus bridge on bloody sunday this historic march for voting rights left an indelible mark on bob's soul, shaping his commitment to justice and equality. his participation in such a seminal moment in the civil rights movement is a testament to his turnlg and dedication. for over phi decades,...
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eastern on lectures in history, the second part of a lecture by university of maryland professor michaels on the 1925 scope monkey trial on teaching evolution and the cultural significance in america. first ladies and civil rights, a look at the complicated history of american first ladies and race relations from slaveowner martha washington to michelle obama, the first african-american to host the position. at 10:30 p.m. eastern on the historic campaign speeches, a look at a 1988 speech by george h.w. bush in south carolina followed by 2020 democratic presidential candidate joe biden. exploring the american story. watch american history tv full schedule on your program a guide or watch anytime at c-span.org/his.to ♪ ♪ >> book tv every sunday on c-span2 features leading authors discussing their latest, nonfiction books. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, former trump administration white house deputy chief of staff with his book, the five-year presidency about his idea about a new transition period for incoming presidents that would start the year before they take office. on afterwards, her book be a
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>>> joining us now, professor of political science at the university of maryland, baltimore county, tomul waldman. their new book out tomorrow is entitled "white rural rage: the threat to american democracy." tom, i'll start with you. why are white rural voters a threat to democracy at this point? you would think, looking at joe biden and donald trump's background, that the opposite would be true. >> we lay out the fourfold interconnected threat that while rural voters pose to the country. we show 30 polls and national studies. we provide the receipts. they are the most anti-gay, xenophoic in the country. qanon support and subscribers, covid denialism, obama birthism. third, anti-democratic sentiments. they don't believe in an independent press, free speech. they're most likely to say the president should be backed unilaterally without checks from the courts, and the strongest white christian nationalists. fourth, they're most likely to excuse or justify violence as acceptable. >> you mentioned a lot of negative factors about this demographic. tom, what else do they have in common? what
>>> joining us now, professor of political science at the university of maryland, baltimore county, tomul waldman. their new book out tomorrow is entitled "white rural rage: the threat to american democracy." tom, i'll start with you. why are white rural voters a threat to democracy at this point? you would think, looking at joe biden and donald trump's background, that the opposite would be true. >> we lay out the fourfold interconnected threat that while rural voters...
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served on the boards of charitable and educational institutions including the ben heim center for finance at princeton university and in the nature conservatory of washington dc in maryland. chairman powell was born february 1953 in washington and received a bachelors in politics from princeton university in 1975 and earned a law degree from georgetown university in 1979. president gayle began serving july 1, 2022 after serving as president and ceo of the chicago community trust from october 2017-june 2022. under her leadership the trust adopted a new strategic focus on closing the racial wealth gap in the chicago region. for almost a decade she served as both president and ceo of care a leading humanitarian organization. as a pediatrician and public health division with expertise in economic development, humanitarian efforts, and health issues she spent 20 years with the cdc working primarily on hiv and aids. a previous member of the federal reserve of chicago's board, she serves on public and nonprofit boards including the coca-cola company, organized how tomato networks, the bill and melinda gates foundation, the brigantine -- bridging's institutions, new america and
served on the boards of charitable and educational institutions including the ben heim center for finance at princeton university and in the nature conservatory of washington dc in maryland. chairman powell was born february 1953 in washington and received a bachelors in politics from princeton university in 1975 and earned a law degree from georgetown university in 1979. president gayle began serving july 1, 2022 after serving as president and ceo of the chicago community trust from october...