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the occupiers is a vital condition for victory in the war artem lagutenko andriy verstyuk pavlo white tv channel espresso from september 1, only 22 schools in the capital will work online, the remaining 400 are full-time or in a mixed format. according to him, schoolchildren will be able to sit at their desks only in those schools that are equipped with shelters or they are step-by-step accessibility. currently, the city authorities are completing the inspection of all educational institutions regarding their readiness mar assured that all students whose parents expressed a desire to study in person will have such an opportunity. today, there are more than 130,000 schoolchildren. the so-called visa- free visa between ukraine and the european union will start in october. the prime minister of ukraine denismagal said that this will allow faster transportation of goods between ukraine and the eu countries, because data exchange between all customs offices will actually take place in real time in addition, visa-free customs will reduce bureaucracy and eliminate the possibility of any fraud a
the occupiers is a vital condition for victory in the war artem lagutenko andriy verstyuk pavlo white tv channel espresso from september 1, only 22 schools in the capital will work online, the remaining 400 are full-time or in a mixed format. according to him, schoolchildren will be able to sit at their desks only in those schools that are equipped with shelters or they are step-by-step accessibility. currently, the city authorities are completing the inspection of all educational institutions...
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of other soldiers today defend the independence of ukraine artem lagutenko andriy verstyuk pavlo white tv channel espresso well, i personally want to congratulate the military and from the division of the third tank brigade to thank them for their service and good health, guys, take care, we move on to the next news, a new package of aid to ukraine worth 54 million pounds was announced by the prime minister of great britain on independence day, boris johnson came to kyiv for the third time since the beginning of the full-scale russian invasion, the aid package will include, in particular, two thousand modern drones and ammunition, ukraine will receive 850 manual black hornet microdrones, they are smaller than a mobile phone, and great britain will continue to expand the training program for ukrainian defenders. johnson stressed that he believes in the victory of ukraine and now is not the time to start negotiations with the aggressor, because russia only wants to attack and take the lives of ukrainians. president volodymyr zelensky thanked for his support and awarded johnson with the orde
of other soldiers today defend the independence of ukraine artem lagutenko andriy verstyuk pavlo white tv channel espresso well, i personally want to congratulate the military and from the division of the third tank brigade to thank them for their service and good health, guys, take care, we move on to the next news, a new package of aid to ukraine worth 54 million pounds was announced by the prime minister of great britain on independence day, boris johnson came to kyiv for the third time...
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the occupiers is a vital condition for victory in the war artem lagutenko andriy verstyuk pavlo white tvel espresso we thank our aerial scouts incredible people who with their own eyes heaven help us, we hope that the armed forces of ukraine will work according to the power of the occupier, who very, very carelessly ended up on our ukrainian land. well, we are moving on, let's talk about the further scenarios of the development of the war in view of the colorful, as it seems to me, statements of high- ranking officials of the political and military leadership in our country viktor chumak reserve major general military prosecutor of ukraine for the years 2019-20 years in contact with us, we congratulate you mr. viktor glory to ukraine glory to the heroes good day so literally the forces of ukraine were you talking about dream and outlined in the same way er some dissonance between the statements of official representatives of different parties, varshikov says good news for the new year, and danilov says let's not set society up for some easy solutions and easy news, the war will be diffic
the occupiers is a vital condition for victory in the war artem lagutenko andriy verstyuk pavlo white tvel espresso we thank our aerial scouts incredible people who with their own eyes heaven help us, we hope that the armed forces of ukraine will work according to the power of the occupier, who very, very carelessly ended up on our ukrainian land. well, we are moving on, let's talk about the further scenarios of the development of the war in view of the colorful, as it seems to me, statements...
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people haven't bought black and white tvs yet. television has justified itself color television. it justified itself so much that in the end mark iosifovich himself began to fight him now problems, where is the shooting. this is one single digital dvd-2 standard at the moment, and before in the era of television analogues, there were various ntc standards. there were different bandwidths, so they were not compatible with each other. many people remember how imported tvs required a special set-top box or an additional fee, how the tournament was to make friends with the soviet ruby with a japanese tape recorder. this story is just about the war of standards. signal and e research, development of principles for measuring signal features carrying out the standardization of e, television signals, without this it is impossible to move forward. krivosheev understood this, but not all of his opponents, for example, did not believe him that he did not change frequencies. it is possible not only to standardize video in the stream, but also
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or he could have taken the introductions to the white house tv remote.to watch 'happen days'. change the channel, please!" ( applause ) i know, i know some of you are wondering right now, some of you are thinking, trevor, is a former president keeping documents that they have already had in their possession, is that, that serious of a crime? trump didn't look at the documents when he was president, so you think he's looking at them now? look, i kind of agree with you. i'll be honest. i didn't think it was that serious of a matter. but my opinion doesn't count. the reason this is the way it is is because there was once an american president who believed that this crime was so serious, he increased the penalty from one year to five years in prison. now who was that president? ( laughter ) donald "just look at him now," trump. trump's removal of documents might violate a 28 anti-act he signed into law increasing the penalty for mishandling of documents to five years in prison. trump signed the law after spending years accusing hillary clinton of illegally s
or he could have taken the introductions to the white house tv remote.to watch 'happen days'. change the channel, please!" ( applause ) i know, i know some of you are wondering right now, some of you are thinking, trevor, is a former president keeping documents that they have already had in their possession, is that, that serious of a crime? trump didn't look at the documents when he was president, so you think he's looking at them now? look, i kind of agree with you. i'll be honest. i...
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these are, kind, of contemporary genres and images we have of white science on tv is. but really, to understand what is going on in the 1950s, you have to back up. because, tv was new media. particularly for education. so, tv was to education then like something like the internet, or online education is to educate him now. right? it's this brave, new frontier. it's not so new. it really comes out of the use of 16 millimeter film in classrooms, which is something that we've already talked a little bit about from the 20s and 30s. but, moving that discussion forward, what's going on in the 50s as a real, massive expansion of the use of 16 millimeter film in classrooms. that driven, in part, by technology. you see a picture there of the kodak pageant projector. the pageant projector was a new projector that kodak mended. it was lighter, more portable. it was easier to thread. the film didn't burn. always good when a school system invest in it. although, the film did sometimes burn, but it was advertised as not burning. this new, new version of classroom technology really,
these are, kind, of contemporary genres and images we have of white science on tv is. but really, to understand what is going on in the 1950s, you have to back up. because, tv was new media. particularly for education. so, tv was to education then like something like the internet, or online education is to educate him now. right? it's this brave, new frontier. it's not so new. it really comes out of the use of 16 millimeter film in classrooms, which is something that we've already talked a...
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excitement to the next 60 years of the white house historical association and the continued success of its vital mission. thank you [applause] >> up next on american history tv a succession of presidents. >> i'm happy to now introduce our final panel today which brings together a highly impressive group of scholars and practitioners dedicated to the preservation of the white house. something that's very near and dear to us here at the white house historical
excitement to the next 60 years of the white house historical association and the continued success of its vital mission. thank you [applause] >> up next on american history tv a succession of presidents. >> i'm happy to now introduce our final panel today which brings together a highly impressive group of scholars and practitioners dedicated to the preservation of the white house. something that's very near and dear to us here at the white house historical
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tv. you're listening to michelle obama in her own words just a month after moving into the white house. she hosted children in the east room and event marking african american history month. well, hello. welcome to the white house. how are you guys doing? that's good. it's good to see you all i've heard you all been just quiet as mice. have you been behaving in here? is it exciting? come on? it's exciting. isn't this a beautiful house? well, we are so so very proud and happy to have you here. see we were all very much kids like you guys. we just figured out that one day that our fate was in our own hands. we made decisions to listen to our parents. and to our teachers and to work very very hard for everything in life. and then we worked even harder any time anybody doubted us as president and first lady barack and i are just the caretakers of this house. we're just borrowing it a little bit. but while we live here. will your neighbors? okay, and we want you to feel welcome here at the white house. which really is as the admiral said it's the people's house. it belongs to all of us. so j
tv. you're listening to michelle obama in her own words just a month after moving into the white house. she hosted children in the east room and event marking african american history month. well, hello. welcome to the white house. how are you guys doing? that's good. it's good to see you all i've heard you all been just quiet as mice. have you been behaving in here? is it exciting? come on? it's exciting. isn't this a beautiful house? well, we are so so very proud and happy to have you here....
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to play revisionist history, he knows darn well his advice constantly from the bully pulpit from tv, whiteitrary policies of the last 50 years. unfortunately we're paying the price. he needs to be held accountable for his policy advice. he is going to retire in december. he has a 350,000-dollar a year pension. if that is not taken away from him, it will be one of the big straffties of our travesties of our time, liz. elizabeth: covid-19 was still not discovered in nature. we don't know if it was created out of a china lab. >> not to mention gain of function research. elizabeth: funding supervirus research with taxpayer money with little oversight. talking about weaponizing making things like the ebola virus airborne in a more powerful way. ford o'connell, good to see you. the judge in the raid of trump's florida home, redacted fbi raid affidavit has to be released by noon tomorrow. trump declares he is innocent. evidence grows that president may have known what was going on ahead of time. matthew whitaker next on "the evening edit". ♪. >> the day you get your clearchoice dental implants ma
to play revisionist history, he knows darn well his advice constantly from the bully pulpit from tv, whiteitrary policies of the last 50 years. unfortunately we're paying the price. he needs to be held accountable for his policy advice. he is going to retire in december. he has a 350,000-dollar a year pension. if that is not taken away from him, it will be one of the big straffties of our travesties of our time, liz. elizabeth: covid-19 was still not discovered in nature. we don't know if it...
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the seminary, the seminaries were all white seminaries he was one of the first integrated, there he experienced racism and reached a peak in 1968 were there watching tv where martin luther king jr. is shot and what of the white seminaries dies. after clarence thomas that kept it off felt the church was injured in civil rights and he was wrong about everything and he became an angry black and became radicalized so he didn't want to be reached his grandfather said you can make your own decisions are on your own kicked him out of the house the only father he ever knew kicked him out, he is on his own he has to go wherever he has a p fellowship holy cross massachusetts and there he continues to be radical he helped spread the black student union, engages in a walkout, you remember this . . . i do in the next is coming back to his grandfather's values and that reaches one of the key moments with the anti-war demonstration in massachusetts and araya and f in the riot and, to get pleasure from of a stratified anticounterfeiting mob mentality for his become and even though when he gets back to the holy cross in the middle of the night he kneels in front of t
the seminary, the seminaries were all white seminaries he was one of the first integrated, there he experienced racism and reached a peak in 1968 were there watching tv where martin luther king jr. is shot and what of the white seminaries dies. after clarence thomas that kept it off felt the church was injured in civil rights and he was wrong about everything and he became an angry black and became radicalized so he didn't want to be reached his grandfather said you can make your own decisions...
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white supremacists. when the rittenhouse trial was shown on tv. the three people he shot were white supremacists. what were they doing with the black lives matter rally? and number three. when it comes to abortion, according to -- journal in the year of 2020, 52 young girls under the age of 15 were raped at had to have abortions. and we have the heartbeat law and the people in cleveland are having to put the kids that they don't have places to put them in , sleeping on the floor in their offices. what are we doing? host: that's diane in ohio. guest: i certainly hear your concerns specifically on abortion. there are lots of organizations locally that i'm sure we'll have some information. i agree. i think we are in a dangerous place specifically on issues of civil and human rights. host: one of the efforts priorities when it comes to voting rights. what's the effort that you are making? >> -- guest: since 2015 we have led and supported a voting rights litigation program. we supported and funded a lot of the lawsuits that you saw across the country regarding protecting and expanding access. we know
white supremacists. when the rittenhouse trial was shown on tv. the three people he shot were white supremacists. what were they doing with the black lives matter rally? and number three. when it comes to abortion, according to -- journal in the year of 2020, 52 young girls under the age of 15 were raped at had to have abortions. and we have the heartbeat law and the people in cleveland are having to put the kids that they don't have places to put them in , sleeping on the floor in their...
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tv. because when you think of person of color, you think samantha b, a white lady from canada imagine thetough times for true canadians of color. justin trudeau. it's a tragedy that women of prominence was removed from tv. the writer actually said fingers crossed twice. but the only we that's going to happen is if the show actually includes some full frontal. we got to get rid of these people. who are they? did you write that? then of course they mention other canceled shows of obscured women and minorities. the idiot writer says if only they get it. they got a show. that was their chance. and they'll probably get another. never mind that these shows have viewers reaching for the remote like brine stelter reaching for a scoop of cherry flavored ladder. that's why hillary and her daughter now have a show on apple tv plus. i feel bad for the pool that eventually cancel their show. rest in peace, whoever that is. suicide note as already written. the next day the la times ran a piece with this headline, the late night recession is here and it will hit underrepresented voices. well, at least s
tv. because when you think of person of color, you think samantha b, a white lady from canada imagine thetough times for true canadians of color. justin trudeau. it's a tragedy that women of prominence was removed from tv. the writer actually said fingers crossed twice. but the only we that's going to happen is if the show actually includes some full frontal. we got to get rid of these people. who are they? did you write that? then of course they mention other canceled shows of obscured women...
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white he was one of the first integrating. and there he started to experience some racism. it reached e a peak in 1968 they are watching tvluther king jr. shoprite one of the white seminarian said i hopena that slb dies. after clarence thomas caps off felt the church was not doing enough for civil rights. his grandfather was wrong about everything. and he became in hishe own words and angry black man. and became radicalized. his grandfather said if you can make your own decisions are on your own and kicked him out of the house. the onlyen father he ever knew really, kicks him out. he is on his own. he has to go wherever he has the scholarship, holy cross of massachusetts. there he continues to be erratically starts a black student union, engages in a walkout you may remember this period, i do the next period ofa his life is working through that and coming back to his grandfather's values. that reaches one of the key moments in that an antiwar demonstration in cambridge, .assachusetts and it turns into a right he get swept up into the riot. the liquor from a liquor store ahead ofmb time he's caught up n the mob mentality.
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. >> president biden went on tv, and he said, that the insurrection was about white supremacy, right?viously, it's false. i am not a white supremacist. my last name is garcia. so, i am definitely not there fighting for a race. i'm fighting for my beliefs, as an american, and to have a voice to be heard. >> latinos talk about communism, you're good. >> i know, this is the epicenter of. >> yeah, this is where it is. >> the cuban community. >> coffee? < < yes. >> for many of the latinos we met in miami, gabriel's political beliefs were shaped in part by his family's escape from communist cuba. >> what do you think chances are, when i start to ask you, people around here, there are more republican, or left, maybe? >> i'm gonna say, 90% chance to get more republicans here. like, here, yes. >> have you faced any stigma because of your participation in january 6th, like, when you are seen in public, do people shame you, or do some even congratulate you? >> some congratulate me. it's not something i am proud of, but all my friends are pretty much open. and everybody i know, in places like thi
. >> president biden went on tv, and he said, that the insurrection was about white supremacy, right?viously, it's false. i am not a white supremacist. my last name is garcia. so, i am definitely not there fighting for a race. i'm fighting for my beliefs, as an american, and to have a voice to be heard. >> latinos talk about communism, you're good. >> i know, this is the epicenter of. >> yeah, this is where it is. >> the cuban community. >> coffee? < <...
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tv. it is rare for a first lady to take to the podium in the white house press briefing room. but, as she prepared for her daughter jenna's wedding in may of 2008, that's exactly what laura bush did. a devastating cyclone in myanmar, formerly called burma, caused her to speak publicly about the humanitarian and political plight of the people there. she explained, when questioned by a reporter, why she felt compelled to take that stage. >> thank, you everybody, for coming out. i just want to make a few comments about burma. on saturday, cyclone nargis swept through burma. the storm affected more than 2 million people. and according to the burmese media, killed thousands. the aftermath has left cities paralyzed, families separated, and houses and businesses destroyed. americans are a compassionate people, and we are already acting to provide help. the u.s. has provided financial assistance through our embassy. we will work with the un and other international non government organizations to provide water, sanitation, food, and shelter. more assistance will be forthcoming. the uni
tv. it is rare for a first lady to take to the podium in the white house press briefing room. but, as she prepared for her daughter jenna's wedding in may of 2008, that's exactly what laura bush did. a devastating cyclone in myanmar, formerly called burma, caused her to speak publicly about the humanitarian and political plight of the people there. she explained, when questioned by a reporter, why she felt compelled to take that stage. >> thank, you everybody, for coming out. i just want...
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white house. but, it was a wonderful time, and we enjoyed it. we felt very, very privilege to serve, particularly in the bicentennial year. >> you are watching american history tv, where you are listening to betty ford in her own words. as of former first lady, mrs. ford is sometimes reflected in public about the journey that took to the white house and the life she lived because of it. when she took questions from an audience, they inevitably wanted to know about her current policy and political views, as well as past controversies. >> it's an understatement to make that betty and i are overwhelmed. she is the one who always says the right words on such occasions. since i clearly have seniority in the birthday book, i will say the last words for myself. now, that's a switch in our family. [laughs] betty, you go ahead and tell them how wonderful the first 45 years have been. i will concentrate on the second 45. my dear wife, betty. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you very much, dear husband. you know, in our 45 years of marriage, i have learned a few things about togetherness. there are three things that i have found that are probably the most importan
white house. but, it was a wonderful time, and we enjoyed it. we felt very, very privilege to serve, particularly in the bicentennial year. >> you are watching american history tv, where you are listening to betty ford in her own words. as of former first lady, mrs. ford is sometimes reflected in public about the journey that took to the white house and the life she lived because of it. when she took questions from an audience, they inevitably wanted to know about her current policy and...
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tv. modern first ladies devote time and attention to the preservation of the white house and work closelyivate, non profit white house historical association, developed by mrs. kennedy. -- ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good evening. please sit down. the president and i are delighted to be with all of you this evening as we celebrate the incredible work of the white house historical association over this past year, and prepare for our continued work to preserve and restore the people's house in the years to come. i want to recognize and thank members of the association's board of directors who have joined us this evening. president stewart mclaurin, chairman fred ryan, and vice chairman, john rogers. your entire team has been incredible to work with, and that is a statement to your leadership and vision. i would also like to thank secretary of commerce wilbur ross and his wife hilary for being here, and for the continued support. the white house historical association has been a real partner with my office over the past two years, hoping to find, preserve, and promote the important history and timeless beauty
tv. modern first ladies devote time and attention to the preservation of the white house and work closelyivate, non profit white house historical association, developed by mrs. kennedy. -- ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good evening. please sit down. the president and i are delighted to be with all of you this evening as we celebrate the incredible work of the white house historical association over this past year, and prepare for our continued work to preserve and restore the people's house in the years...
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tv. as laura bush's time at 1600 pennsylvania avenue came to an end. she talked again with c-span sitting in the white house. she'd called home for the past eight years. she reflected on her life there and the role of first ladies i think of each of us because we're sort of in a club the women who lived here in this house and served while our husband served. can learn a lot from each other. what about you though? how is it changed? how you view the job and really how you view the world. well, i'm much more. obviously aware of problems in the world. then i was when i grew up in texas or lived in, you know, even lived in the texas governor's mansion. i'm very very aware of problems in the world. i'm aware of problems that women face in afghanistan for instance or in other parts of the world where women are oppressed and very aware of pandemic diseases now and hunger in the world because i've had the chance to visit so many parts of the world, but also i've heard of all the things that the president works on every day. i know the issues that he deals with and so i'm aware of what those problems are. i th
tv. as laura bush's time at 1600 pennsylvania avenue came to an end. she talked again with c-span sitting in the white house. she'd called home for the past eight years. she reflected on her life there and the role of first ladies i think of each of us because we're sort of in a club the women who lived here in this house and served while our husband served. can learn a lot from each other. what about you though? how is it changed? how you view the job and really how you view the world. well,...
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ladies in their own words continues now on american history tv modern first ladies devote time and attention to the preservation of the white house and work closely with the private nonprofit white house historical association established by first lady jacqueline kennedy, melania trump talked about that partnership at a may 2019 dinner. good evening, please sit down. the president and i delighted to be with the all of you this evening as we celebrate the incredible work of the white house historical association. over these past year and prepare for our continued work to preserve and restore the people's house. in the years to come. i want to recognize and thank members of the associations board of directors who have joined us this evening president stewart mclaren chairman, fred ryan. and vice chairman john rogers your entire team has been incredible to work with. and that is a statement to your leadership and vision. i would also like to take paying secretary of commerce, wilbur ross and his wife hillary for being here and a continuous support. the white house historical association has been a real partner with my office o
ladies in their own words continues now on american history tv modern first ladies devote time and attention to the preservation of the white house and work closely with the private nonprofit white house historical association established by first lady jacqueline kennedy, melania trump talked about that partnership at a may 2019 dinner. good evening, please sit down. the president and i delighted to be with the all of you this evening as we celebrate the incredible work of the white house...
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should say were all white seminaries and he was one of the first groups integrating them and there he started to experience some racism and it reached a peak in 1968 when they're watching tv when martin luther king jr. shot and one of the white seminarians says hope that smb dies and for clarence thomas that capped it off. he felt the church wasn't doing enough for civil rights that his grandfather was wrong about everything and he became in his own words and angry black man and became radicalized and decided i didn't want to be priest and his grandfather said well if you can make your own decisions, you're on your own and kicked him out of the house. so the only father he ever knew really kicks him out. he's on his own. he has to go wherever he has a scholarship holy cross in massachusetts and there he continues to be a radical. he helped start the black student union engages in a walk-out invite black panthers to come and speak. you may remember this period i do and the next period of his life is sort of working through that and coming back to his grandfather's values. and that reaches a one of the key moments in that is money goes to an anti-war demonstration in cambri
should say were all white seminaries and he was one of the first groups integrating them and there he started to experience some racism and it reached a peak in 1968 when they're watching tv when martin luther king jr. shot and one of the white seminarians says hope that smb dies and for clarence thomas that capped it off. he felt the church wasn't doing enough for civil rights that his grandfather was wrong about everything and he became in his own words and angry black man and became...
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white. he was one of the first groups integrating and there he started to experience racism and it reached its feet in 1968 when there watching tv and martin luther king jr. is shot and one of the white seminaries says i hope that white suv guys and backpacked it off. he felt the church wasn't doing enough for civil rights . that is grandfather was wrong about everything and he became in his own words and angry black man and became radicalized and decided i didn't want to be a priest and his grandfather said if you can make your own decisions on your own and kicked him out of the house. the only father he ever knew enough, he's on his own. you have to go with her wherever he has ascholarship, holy cross in massachusetts. continues to be a radical . he engages in a walk set by black pastors to come and speak. you may remember this as i do and the next period of his life is working through that and coming backto his grandfather sounds . greaches, one of the key moments is when he goes and antiwar demonstration at cambridge massachusetts and it turns into a right and lyhe gets swept up in the light. the letter from a store at halft
white. he was one of the first groups integrating and there he started to experience racism and it reached its feet in 1968 when there watching tv and martin luther king jr. is shot and one of the white seminaries says i hope that white suv guys and backpacked it off. he felt the church wasn't doing enough for civil rights . that is grandfather was wrong about everything and he became in his own words and angry black man and became radicalized and decided i didn't want to be a priest and his...
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. >> we are live streaming on roku, amazon fire tv, apple tv, and we're on line. the white house made that announcement. $10,000 in loan forgiveness is what president biden promised on the campaign trail. >> scott joins us now. not a lot of fanfare from the white house on this. >> there isn't. with a written statement and a tweet, the white house says the president will speak more about it at 11:15. 10,000 in loan forgiveness for anyone earning 20,000 or less. these are federal loans. if you borrowed from a bank with a personal loan, that will not be forgiven here. former students can opt to cap their monthly payments to 5% of their income, and the suspension on student loan payments is extended to everybody until the end of the year. the president returned to the white house this morning from vacation in delaware. we had not seen him since last tuesday when he signed the inflation reduction act and returned to vacation without speaking about it further despite the fact that it's one of the biggest accomplishments of his administration. biden had promised that 10,000 on the
. >> we are live streaming on roku, amazon fire tv, apple tv, and we're on line. the white house made that announcement. $10,000 in loan forgiveness is what president biden promised on the campaign trail. >> scott joins us now. not a lot of fanfare from the white house on this. >> there isn't. with a written statement and a tweet, the white house says the president will speak more about it at 11:15. 10,000 in loan forgiveness for anyone earning 20,000 or less. these are...
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of the most iconic moments, sharing what's widely believed to be the first interracial kiss on tv with whitetar trek" movies. >> can you handle that >> i'll have him eating out of my hand, sir. >> reporter: and the star on the hollywood walk of fame her fellow trekkies are remembering her. william shatner wrote, she played an admirable character that she did so much for redefining social issues george takei called her trail blazing and adam nimoy wrote -- >> i said if they let me in the door, i will open it so wide they will see the world. >> reporter: nichols also became a passionate recruiter for nasa, helping to inspire some of the first people of color to join the space program. nasa tweeted, she symbolized to so many what was possible, and inspired generations to reach for the stars. dr. may jemison tweeted overnight, calling nichols the embodiment of grace, daring, intelligence, fun, inspiration, beauty, talent and the future. that sums her up. >> well said the resident trekkie she'll really be missed. we loved her thank you, joe. >>> that's the news, guys. how about a boost? >> yes. >
of the most iconic moments, sharing what's widely believed to be the first interracial kiss on tv with whitetar trek" movies. >> can you handle that >> i'll have him eating out of my hand, sir. >> reporter: and the star on the hollywood walk of fame her fellow trekkies are remembering her. william shatner wrote, she played an admirable character that she did so much for redefining social issues george takei called her trail blazing and adam nimoy wrote -- >> i said...
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the tv was black-and-white.he corner, do you want the paddle?" [laughter] just the threat. my mom would not spoon for eating -- for. this would be if i did something bad. >> it sounds like you have eating disorders. [laughter] on his cross-country show saturday night. there is a teacher shortage. one of the things that some of the teachers are saying is that many are leaving because students in the classroom -- behavioral issues that are out of control. you disrespect your teachers, it's a huge problem. not exaggerated, it has come back. i can understand parents --" but also, don't want teachers to deal with the sensitive topics like gender issues, for example. looking to do that at home. i would want to take care of the paddling myself >> on the butt, right? >> yes, not on the hands. >> you can't cause physical h harm. physical harm, physical injuries where you leave a mark. >> but how do you know? >> the parents will tell you. >> the kids are going to sue the school, and it will never be the same. >> the paren
the tv was black-and-white.he corner, do you want the paddle?" [laughter] just the threat. my mom would not spoon for eating -- for. this would be if i did something bad. >> it sounds like you have eating disorders. [laughter] on his cross-country show saturday night. there is a teacher shortage. one of the things that some of the teachers are saying is that many are leaving because students in the classroom -- behavioral issues that are out of control. you disrespect your teachers,...
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there is definitely that perception and there is coding particular on tv like the white point guard whos so cerebral the most cerebral point guard ever know was tommy anderson who wasn't taken wasn't fastl and wasn't quick. all they did was win the game for you. and now coaches at harvard. and by the way one of my favorite stories they play m.i.t.it every year usually ther opening game.me the m.i.t. students come to harvard and when the harvard players introduced they chant -- which i think is great. perception is reality the old saying unfortunately yeah people believe perception that the reality and like what's her name on "fox news" saying shut up and drivel. most of the time upon james, he's not always right none of us are but the notion that because you play ball or because you are black or both you can't have an opinion about things. it happens to me all the time politics have been a part of sports forever. go back to the 1936 olympics and adolf or go back to the first greek olympics when the guy was running and ran it whereupon to get news update. that was the first olympics. >>
there is definitely that perception and there is coding particular on tv like the white point guard whos so cerebral the most cerebral point guard ever know was tommy anderson who wasn't taken wasn't fastl and wasn't quick. all they did was win the game for you. and now coaches at harvard. and by the way one of my favorite stories they play m.i.t.it every year usually ther opening game.me the m.i.t. students come to harvard and when the harvard players introduced they chant -- which i think is...
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the are also seeing wi-fi used in some areas through tv white spaces in order to promote precision agriculture. setting up auctions into the future but making sure that sharing unlicensed and i sent officers are possible -- and licensed officers are possible. >> last question. as we develop new technologies to deploy and maintain 5g, it is important to find innovative solutions that make the most of available spectrum. especially the constraint on spectrum growth. in your testimony, you say this is important to meeting future spectrum needs. how can sharing techniques deliver more consistent service to consumers? >> the new technology, such as more creative boost and incentive auctions, but the database to manage sharing systems are newly innovated to create more value from spectrum and a way to find the uses of spectrum. those will be a key feature going forward in making thrilled that we liked her as possible. >> -- use spectrum as efficiently as possible. >> thank you senator and thank you for the work you do every day. next we will hear from senator moran. >> thank you very much for your p
the are also seeing wi-fi used in some areas through tv white spaces in order to promote precision agriculture. setting up auctions into the future but making sure that sharing unlicensed and i sent officers are possible -- and licensed officers are possible. >> last question. as we develop new technologies to deploy and maintain 5g, it is important to find innovative solutions that make the most of available spectrum. especially the constraint on spectrum growth. in your testimony, you...