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nikki whitehead was a single mom working towards a brighter future.hat dream died when nikki was viciously murdered. her teenage girls seemingly inconsolable, and investigators were committed to solving her murder. the answer would prove elusive. in the end, difficult for even the veteran detectives to believe. here is keith morrison with bad blood. >> once in a while, in a complicated life, a woman can get lucky. which is why you are looking at the sweet little town called conyers, georgia. and deep downtown, with gated communities, and schools, it was pure luck that brought nikki whitehead to this house, in this quiet, safe neighborhood. just far enough away from atlanta, that capital of overheated ambition down the drive. here in conyers, she could give her beautiful twin daughters a better life than hers. but of course, look, fortune and faith can go either way. sometimes, in ways very hard to comprehend. >> everything about this goes against nature. >> how can somebody do that? >> it was definitely the bloodiest crime scene i had ever been to. >>
nikki whitehead was a single mom working towards a brighter future.hat dream died when nikki was viciously murdered. her teenage girls seemingly inconsolable, and investigators were committed to solving her murder. the answer would prove elusive. in the end, difficult for even the veteran detectives to believe. here is keith morrison with bad blood. >> once in a while, in a complicated life, a woman can get lucky. which is why you are looking at the sweet little town called conyers,...
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let's turn to brad whitehead. guest: one of the things that gives me comfort in this is that the money is being pushed down to be deployed at the local level. one of the things that can be frustrating for us -- i am in cleveland ohio -- when it is a federal program telling us exactly what we need to do and it does not comport with what we know needs to happen on the ground. as gordon was saying, with this money coming, it feels like there's a lot of latitude for how we spend it locally. not just in terms of what we spend it on, but where we spend it, things of that sort. hopefully this is an example of government closer to the people. if we don't screwed up, this should be a more positive. on the self-inflicted point, i know it is a political discussion about what was needed or not needed. the reality we have is that there were a lot of restaurants and service industries and other things hurt. whether we could rerun the tapes and do it differently, that is a good debate. we find ourselves where we are. now the que
let's turn to brad whitehead. guest: one of the things that gives me comfort in this is that the money is being pushed down to be deployed at the local level. one of the things that can be frustrating for us -- i am in cleveland ohio -- when it is a federal program telling us exactly what we need to do and it does not comport with what we know needs to happen on the ground. as gordon was saying, with this money coming, it feels like there's a lot of latitude for how we spend it locally. not...
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commander whitehead, thank you for your service. thank you for being here to advocate for the needs of your fellow veterans. i look forward to your testimony and to working with you in the upcoming congress on the work we have done to ensure no veteran is left behind. thank you and i yield back, chairman takano. chairman takano: ok. thank you, senator tester. welcome, commander whitehead. you are now recognized for your opening comments. commander whitehead: thank you, chairman tester. chairman takano and all members of the committee for veterans affairs, thank you for allowing me to present the 2021 program for our organization of more than one million members. michael opening statement details the legislative priorities for the, 117th congress and report in our many programs and accomplishments. today i will highlight some of our most critical policy goals, but before i do, i would like to introduce my colleague joining me today executive director randy reese, national service director, and the legislative director. also want to t
commander whitehead, thank you for your service. thank you for being here to advocate for the needs of your fellow veterans. i look forward to your testimony and to working with you in the upcoming congress on the work we have done to ensure no veteran is left behind. thank you and i yield back, chairman takano. chairman takano: ok. thank you, senator tester. welcome, commander whitehead. you are now recognized for your opening comments. commander whitehead: thank you, chairman tester. chairman...
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let's turn to brad whitehead. things that gives me comfort in this is that the money is being pushed down to be deployed at the local level. one of the things that can be frustrating for us -- i am in cleveland ohio -- when it is a federal program telling us exactly what we need to do and it does not comport with what we know needs to happen on the ground. as gordon was saying, with this money coming, it feels like there's a lot of latitude for how we spend it locally. not just in terms of what we spend it on, but where we spend it, things of that sort. hopefully this is an example of government closer to the people. if we don't screwed up, this should be a more positive. on the self-inflicted point, i know it is a political discussion about what was needed or not needed. the reality we have is that there were a lot of restaurants and service industries and other things hurt. whether we could rerun the tapes and do it differently, that is a good debate. we find ourselves where we are. now the question is how we ca
let's turn to brad whitehead. things that gives me comfort in this is that the money is being pushed down to be deployed at the local level. one of the things that can be frustrating for us -- i am in cleveland ohio -- when it is a federal program telling us exactly what we need to do and it does not comport with what we know needs to happen on the ground. as gordon was saying, with this money coming, it feels like there's a lot of latitude for how we spend it locally. not just in terms of what...
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you can see mr whitehead in this picture yes i think gives you again a deft perception of the placement of mr sharon's knee relative to mr for somewhat yes. we can take this down. to show you work has been introduced into evidence. which on the left hand side of your screen you see that appears to be the vice ganda video yes on the right hand side that's from mr king's body worn camera yes. you'd agree that at this point based on everything that we've seen in the same photographs on the left hand side appears that mr shoguns knee is on mr ford's neck yes. more of the base of the neck. and from officer king's. body worn camera appears that it was more of the base of the neck in between the shoulder blades yes. and in fact as you review some of the videos on mr ford it was. on. the prone position there are points in time in which mr ford picks up his head and moves a grid he attempted to really do and yes he stated he couldn't reach so you assume he was attempting to try to breathe better but he was able to lift up his head at some points turn. it and. i have no further questions. bredero
you can see mr whitehead in this picture yes i think gives you again a deft perception of the placement of mr sharon's knee relative to mr for somewhat yes. we can take this down. to show you work has been introduced into evidence. which on the left hand side of your screen you see that appears to be the vice ganda video yes on the right hand side that's from mr king's body worn camera yes. you'd agree that at this point based on everything that we've seen in the same photographs on the left...
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through that whitehead. this keeps me maybe maybe to entrap let's say. the countryside of the north eastern congo is beautiful certain fear of attack by armed militias over 120 such groups have been operating for more than 2 decades on the territory of the democratic republic of the congo along its northern borders to south sudan uganda and rwanda neither the government nor tens of thousands of un peacekeepers have been able to stop them and the people suffering inevitably leads to more suffering as victims join one rebel group or the other since they killed my father. they killed every one of my family. that's the only reason i became a fighter. a woman grieves for her murdered child an all too common side in the north eastern congo the militias killed around 2000 people here in 2020 alone the worst of them called themselves the allied democratic forces or a.d.f. their islam ist rebels who have been terrorizing the local population for some 30 years. but of us this moment they kill people with bullets they kill people with machetes. they killed my broth
through that whitehead. this keeps me maybe maybe to entrap let's say. the countryside of the north eastern congo is beautiful certain fear of attack by armed militias over 120 such groups have been operating for more than 2 decades on the territory of the democratic republic of the congo along its northern borders to south sudan uganda and rwanda neither the government nor tens of thousands of un peacekeepers have been able to stop them and the people suffering inevitably leads to more...
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most representations of douglas depict him as an older man as the oldest statesman the grizzly herd whitehead statesman this depicts frederick as i know him as a 27 year old fugitive slave who came to ireland this is the young frederick. this such is by an sculptor. it's deeply symbolic. it's the cloak is the cloak of daniel o'connell his great hero the waistcoat you may court vest is the best of abraham lincoln who he came to have a friendship with and the outstretched hand is exactly modeled on the hand of present obama. and in his left hand his clutching a copy of the narrative. so it's a beautiful powerful statue unusual because it's frederick speaking as he loved to speak. he was such a great arter. it's also impressive not only is it impressive because it's so dynamic but because it's size. it's almost 9 foot by nine foot, which is great, except it did not fit in our library. so the exhibitors in our main library frederick is at the law school, so we are spreading the frederick around campus. but anyway, so i hope you come and see this exhibit if i can also social promote myself, so i h
most representations of douglas depict him as an older man as the oldest statesman the grizzly herd whitehead statesman this depicts frederick as i know him as a 27 year old fugitive slave who came to ireland this is the young frederick. this such is by an sculptor. it's deeply symbolic. it's the cloak is the cloak of daniel o'connell his great hero the waistcoat you may court vest is the best of abraham lincoln who he came to have a friendship with and the outstretched hand is exactly modeled...
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united states international coverage now from our sister network sky news and their reporter dan whiteheady in the welsh valleys. >> this is where mootral is made >> reporter: they claim it can produce the amount of methane cattle produce by 30%. >> it is a game changer. the cows are a huge, huge problem. they put an enormous amount of methane into the atmosphere. and what people don't appreciate is that methane is so much more powerful than carbon do i object dioxide. >> reporter: what dan is doing is seeing just how effective this new feed is at removing the microorganisms which create methane inside a cow mootral hopes companies with big carbon footprints will offset their emissions by buying this food for tackle. it's one initiative to tackle growing methane emissions. these organic cattle are fed just grass and hay the owner is concerned about the cost of food supplements but is open to the idea >> it would need to be a supplement alongside the grass if they can come up with an organic and certified one in time, i would be very keen >> reporter: cows do improve soil quality, which hel
united states international coverage now from our sister network sky news and their reporter dan whiteheady in the welsh valleys. >> this is where mootral is made >> reporter: they claim it can produce the amount of methane cattle produce by 30%. >> it is a game changer. the cows are a huge, huge problem. they put an enormous amount of methane into the atmosphere. and what people don't appreciate is that methane is so much more powerful than carbon do i object dioxide....
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he discusses these and other subjects featured in a book with peter carmichael and ashley whitehead luskey of the gettysburg college civil war institute, which provided this video in an hour and 10 minutes jack bales co-author of the lost life of horatio alger, jr. tells alger's life story and explains how he's been misrepresented in history and in two hours. we look back at the failed april 1961 bay of pigs invasion, and it's consequences our guest is former cia historian nicholas doomovich who now heads catholic universities intelligence studies program.
he discusses these and other subjects featured in a book with peter carmichael and ashley whitehead luskey of the gettysburg college civil war institute, which provided this video in an hour and 10 minutes jack bales co-author of the lost life of horatio alger, jr. tells alger's life story and explains how he's been misrepresented in history and in two hours. we look back at the failed april 1961 bay of pigs invasion, and it's consequences our guest is former cia historian nicholas doomovich...
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roosevelt and leaving the whitehead. she has pictures of mrs. movies of mrs. roosevelt coming to the senate. ladies luncheons. and they're wonderful wonderful movies because she saw this as a tourist. she was a great tool. she loved going and seeing historical homes. and and that's why she wanted the most beautiful things that belonged to america the history of america and the white house and she also invited white house descendants with the hope. i won't say this exactly, but i think she wanted to have him come. with the desire that they might give a piece of their family. descendants artifacts things they used in the white house and i know we got a beautiful beautiful piece from the addams family. i think adam's family are probably the best because they were so many of them. all the different atoms and so they had lots that they could do but she also wanted to share the white house with everybody. and so while daddy would be downstairs meeting with members of congress and having receptions and they would be learning about different pieces of the great societ
roosevelt and leaving the whitehead. she has pictures of mrs. movies of mrs. roosevelt coming to the senate. ladies luncheons. and they're wonderful wonderful movies because she saw this as a tourist. she was a great tool. she loved going and seeing historical homes. and and that's why she wanted the most beautiful things that belonged to america the history of america and the white house and she also invited white house descendants with the hope. i won't say this exactly, but i think she...
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. ♪ >> joining us via zuma from cleveland, ohio is brad whitehead.enior fellow focusing on metropolitan policy issues for the brookings institution. here in washington, gordon gray from the american action forum. thank you for being with us. as we look at the american rescue plan, the covert release plan the president signed into law earlier this year. let me begin with you, gordon, about the money
. ♪ >> joining us via zuma from cleveland, ohio is brad whitehead.enior fellow focusing on metropolitan policy issues for the brookings institution. here in washington, gordon gray from the american action forum. thank you for being with us. as we look at the american rescue plan, the covert release plan the president signed into law earlier this year. let me begin with you, gordon, about the money
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and a discussion about the state of local funding with the brookings institution's brad whitehead and gordon gray. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern monday morning. easter to join with -- be sure to join with their phone calls, text messages, and tweets. announcer: monday night on the communicators a look at content moderation with director for the center of technology and innovation at the competitive enterprise interested -- in situ. >> republicans tend to be upset about content moderation being too much and it seems to be politically motivated and putting conservative voices at a disadvantage online, where a lot of the democrat members of congress seem very upset that more content is not being taken down. they feel that dangerous or untrue things are being left up and that is creating all sorts of other problems that spill over into our off-line worlds. i think a lot of washington can agree content moderation is something everyone is upset about, they come at it from two separate ways. announcer: monday night at 8:00 eastern on the communicators on c-span2. announcer: d
and a discussion about the state of local funding with the brookings institution's brad whitehead and gordon gray. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern monday morning. easter to join with -- be sure to join with their phone calls, text messages, and tweets. announcer: monday night on the communicators a look at content moderation with director for the center of technology and innovation at the competitive enterprise interested -- in situ. >> republicans tend to be upset about...
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you say, well, what's the whitehead? what i decided to do is because he had a complicated face -- a lot of subtle tees in monroe's face -- i was amazed how sul it was. i didn't want to go modelling the head again on the top of this thing, eight feet in the air and on the scaffold. and what i said, i am going the cast the par trat head that i have and i am going to transfer it up on this so that i have the exact detail that i wanted and put it on the piece. you can see the coat is -- you can't see it, but there's globe, there's the sword. and this is basically the finished piece before it goins to the bronze found foundry. we don't see things sometimes when we see it in the positive of it. if you reverse it, it gives us pause to think that, we are always looking at ourselves in the mirror, we see the reverse of ourselves. we don't see ourselves as other people see he is. we see the opposite. i always do this with every piece, j -- just to check it. it shows you the finished version again. see opposite that. this is in the
you say, well, what's the whitehead? what i decided to do is because he had a complicated face -- a lot of subtle tees in monroe's face -- i was amazed how sul it was. i didn't want to go modelling the head again on the top of this thing, eight feet in the air and on the scaffold. and what i said, i am going the cast the par trat head that i have and i am going to transfer it up on this so that i have the exact detail that i wanted and put it on the piece. you can see the coat is -- you can't...
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they discuss some of the stories and themes featured in the book with peter carmichael and ashley whitehead luskey of the gettysburg college civil war institute, which provided this video. coming up in one hour author saul david and rana mitter recount the events leading up to the battle of okinawa and the role it played an ending world war ii. they also discussed china's conflict with japan before the war and how it affected china's future and in two hours on lectures in history christopher newport university professor jonathan white teaches a class about the 1864 presidential election pitting incumbent abraham lincoln against his former top general democrat, george mcclellan. i'm going to start by asking the two of you and the book that you've recently published. it's what maybe just a few months old. there we go. okay. well, i believe yeah, okay. the war went on. fantastic and i like for you to just give us a sense. as to why you all came together and decided that this was a volume that needed to be done. i think i'll start in. thanks, pete and ashley for for
they discuss some of the stories and themes featured in the book with peter carmichael and ashley whitehead luskey of the gettysburg college civil war institute, which provided this video. coming up in one hour author saul david and rana mitter recount the events leading up to the battle of okinawa and the role it played an ending world war ii. they also discussed china's conflict with japan before the war and how it affected china's future and in two hours on lectures in history christopher...
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and a discussion of the late will and state funding with brad whitehead and american action form's gordon great. what c-span's washington journal. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls. south indian ocean. endeavor connected to the international space station for the seco >> astronauts say they e creating sleep arrangements. the iss population went up to 11 people over the weekend with the arrival of four more crewmembers.
and a discussion of the late will and state funding with brad whitehead and american action form's gordon great. what c-span's washington journal. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls. south indian ocean. endeavor connected to the international space station for the seco >> astronauts say they e creating sleep arrangements. the iss population went up to 11 people over the weekend with the arrival of four more crewmembers.
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he discusses these and other subjects featured in a book with peter carmichael and ashley whitehead luskey of the gettysburg college civil war institute, which provided this video in an hour and 10 minutes jack bales co-author of the lost life of horatio alger, jr. tells alger's life story and explains how he's been misrepresented in history and in two hours. we look back at the failed april 1961 bay of pigs invasion, and it's consequences our guest is former cia historian nicholas doomovich who now heads catholic universities intelligence studies program. i'm going to get us started dr. gallagher with a question that will eventually lead you to your most recent book and the question is about the first primary source that you encountered in the civil war manuscript source i'm curious if you can recall with was the first one you put into your hands. and he manuscripts for us. what do you think? i can remember first. boy, i think but it would have been it might have been. an alexander hamilton stevens letter that i a collection i was looking at. in the 1970s when i was working on my disserta
he discusses these and other subjects featured in a book with peter carmichael and ashley whitehead luskey of the gettysburg college civil war institute, which provided this video in an hour and 10 minutes jack bales co-author of the lost life of horatio alger, jr. tells alger's life story and explains how he's been misrepresented in history and in two hours. we look back at the failed april 1961 bay of pigs invasion, and it's consequences our guest is former cia historian nicholas doomovich...
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jessica whitehead is the curator of collections at the derby museum.w and is not you. what happened here? >> we have a team on our territorial team, the caretakers of this trophy in the winner's circle. stuart: tell me what it is going to look like, restricted capacity not quite back to normal. >> not quite but we are really excited to see the sun shining for the first time in several years and we love the way the sun glinting off of the gold trophy looks. stuart: you've got it. sorry it is so short but we have a crowded news program but good luck tomorrow. hope everything works out fine. got to get back to the markets, sinking 200 points, down 32, down 22. we will pick out major movers here. susan has the list. >> at&t which is the owner of warner media. then reaffirming the support for cnn, to cut down on $150 billion debt. stuart: i would be very interested to see what cnn is worth. i am a founder of cnn. myself. dobbs kicked off the business team on day one, june 1st, 1980. i would be very interested. thank you very much. >> certain media companies
jessica whitehead is the curator of collections at the derby museum.w and is not you. what happened here? >> we have a team on our territorial team, the caretakers of this trophy in the winner's circle. stuart: tell me what it is going to look like, restricted capacity not quite back to normal. >> not quite but we are really excited to see the sun shining for the first time in several years and we love the way the sun glinting off of the gold trophy looks. stuart: you've got it....
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kennedy: whitehead that hurts white people and by people and brown people? stacey abrams: it hurts all people. rep. kennedy: but what does that have to do with the president calling people racist? stacey abrams when your motivation is against people who you disagree with, that is racist. rep. kennedy:. i would agree with that. the chairman has gaveled me. i need to ask, how do you know that is what they meant? stacey abrams: we ask them not to do it because we showed them the effect. and they refused to answer. i worked with these people for 11 years. i believe everything a person who supports this bill has racial animus in their hearts and when racial animus is your predicate ub should -- you should be held accountable. rep. kennedy: i am sorry i went over. >> any colleague who would less like -- who would like to discuss election administration, i am more than happy to do so. i have served as chief election officer for the most populous state and most -- most diverse state. mr. char, our feet -- mr. chair, i feel in many ways this hearing is a continuation
kennedy: whitehead that hurts white people and by people and brown people? stacey abrams: it hurts all people. rep. kennedy: but what does that have to do with the president calling people racist? stacey abrams when your motivation is against people who you disagree with, that is racist. rep. kennedy:. i would agree with that. the chairman has gaveled me. i need to ask, how do you know that is what they meant? stacey abrams: we ask them not to do it because we showed them the effect. and they...