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and left.— duopoly similar to the us with wilbur and left. ., ,., ., , wilbur and left.it is for the company to _ wilbur and left. how important it is for the company to evolve - wilbur and left. how important it is for the company to evolve with - for the company to evolve with services beyond right hailing to survive and have longevity in their business? aha, survive and have longevity in their business? �* , , survive and have longevity in their business? , ., ., ., business? a typical combination of riahts business? a typical combination of ri . hts and business? a typical combination of rights and food _ business? a typical combination of rights and food delivery _ business? a typical combination of rights and food delivery is - business? a typical combination of rights and food delivery is a - business? a typical combination of rights and food delivery is a strong one because it allows drivers for grab and other businesses to work for both of those services which again improves their earning power. in addition to that, what we have seen for uber but also for grab i
and left.— duopoly similar to the us with wilbur and left. ., ,., ., , wilbur and left.it is for the company to _ wilbur and left. how important it is for the company to evolve - wilbur and left. how important it is for the company to evolve with - for the company to evolve with services beyond right hailing to survive and have longevity in their business? aha, survive and have longevity in their business? �* , , survive and have longevity in their business? , ., ., ., business? a typical...
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my name is matika wilbur. i'm from the spin amish and tyler tribe. and i am the creator, the creator of project five, six, two, changing the way we see native america is as well as the co-host of the all my relations podcast. so thanks for having me. absolute lutely absolutely. so let's just dive right into it. it was such a pleasure to your book and i've actually following your work several years now and so it's, so exciting to have something out in the press that people get their hands on and have opportunity to look at your incredible as well as interviews that accompany each of the photographs. and so really at the heart of this project is an intervention into the representation of indigenous peoples in the united states. can you tell us little bit about what inspired you to take on this particular topic and to use photography as a mechanism investigating this material? yeah, so well i'm actually i'm trained as a photographer i studied photography in school, but after after college was working in los angeles and the elders in my community, they s
my name is matika wilbur. i'm from the spin amish and tyler tribe. and i am the creator, the creator of project five, six, two, changing the way we see native america is as well as the co-host of the all my relations podcast. so thanks for having me. absolute lutely absolutely. so let's just dive right into it. it was such a pleasure to your book and i've actually following your work several years now and so it's, so exciting to have something out in the press that people get their hands on and...
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my name is matika wilbur. i'm from the spin amish and tyler tribe. and i am the creator, the creator of project five, six, two, changing the way we see native america is as well as the co-host of the all my relations podcast. so thanks for having me. absolute lutely absolutely. so let's just dive right into it. it was such a pleasure to your book and i've actually following your work several years now and so it's, so exciting to have something out in the press that people get their hands on and have opportunity to look at your incredible as well as interviews that accompany each of the photographs. and so really at the heart of this project is an intervention into the representation of indigenous peoples in the united states. can you tell us little bit about what inspired you to take on this particular topic and to use photography as a mechanism investigating this material? yeah, so well i'm actually i'm trained as a photographer i studied photography in school, but after after college was working in los angeles and the elders in my community, they s
my name is matika wilbur. i'm from the spin amish and tyler tribe. and i am the creator, the creator of project five, six, two, changing the way we see native america is as well as the co-host of the all my relations podcast. so thanks for having me. absolute lutely absolutely. so let's just dive right into it. it was such a pleasure to your book and i've actually following your work several years now and so it's, so exciting to have something out in the press that people get their hands on and...
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but wilbur fisk was their first president. and fisk wrote this treatise, really gave a speech and then published it for colonization for and this a terrible thing to say, but it's just the truth. he's part of this movement to deport, to and and this fellow hammond ahmed, who served in the american revolution, wasn't going anywhere. you know, he knew that he had the bona fides not only to live in the united states, but to be revered properly as an american hero. he says in his pension application, i this charge blood from a wound suffered at the battle of germantown. and he was very proud of his service for the patriot cause. and this lock of hair that you see here is a lock of hair that he said that washing curtains airs had at some point given to him and he claimed that after the war, at some point he had been a a servant was his term. but one would assume it must have been enslaved the servants of george washington. that specific claim. i can't verify i've talked to many times to mary thompson. he's recently retired as the i
but wilbur fisk was their first president. and fisk wrote this treatise, really gave a speech and then published it for colonization for and this a terrible thing to say, but it's just the truth. he's part of this movement to deport, to and and this fellow hammond ahmed, who served in the american revolution, wasn't going anywhere. you know, he knew that he had the bona fides not only to live in the united states, but to be revered properly as an american hero. he says in his pension...
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because one is struck by that relationship with orville and wilbur. it's quite unusual for that period. and i wanted again to ask you to talk a little bit about what is it about that space dunbar occupies that is important. ohio is in the midwest. he has to leave eventually, but that's where the genesis of his writing takes place. and i wanted to hear a little bit about what is it about dayton, ohio, in the 1890? yeah. and so, you know, i do talk about this in the book where dayton, ohio was a key stop for the underground railroad, you know, particularly the region, ohio, where african-americans were fleeing slavery on their to the north. it was especially prominent as african-americans were making their way to places as far as canada. and then they came back to the united states enlist in the army, in their view, to fight for freedom during the civil war and ohio itself turned out to be an important gestation for african-american community. and it simultaneously became key site for industrial design. and so there was great cultural and economic activ
because one is struck by that relationship with orville and wilbur. it's quite unusual for that period. and i wanted again to ask you to talk a little bit about what is it about that space dunbar occupies that is important. ohio is in the midwest. he has to leave eventually, but that's where the genesis of his writing takes place. and i wanted to hear a little bit about what is it about dayton, ohio, in the 1890? yeah. and so, you know, i do talk about this in the book where dayton, ohio was a...
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visit ncicap.org] >> tonight on c-span, after words photographer matika wilbur talks about her efforts to change how native americans are viewed in the u.s. president talking about the jobs report as he meets with his economic team. leader from the u.s. southern border, homeland security secretary alejandra mayorkas touring the area at the end of title 42. that and more on c-span. >> early saturday morning the coronation of king charles iii will take place. he became king following the death of his mother queen elizabeth ii, the uk's longest reigning monarch. c-span will air the coverage of the coronation in its entirety from the royal procession, to official crowning of the king. the coronation of king charles iii, saturday 4:00 p.m. eastern on c-span or online at c-span.org. >> listening to programs on c-span through c-span radio got easier. tell your smart speaker, play c-span radio, and listen to washington journal daily at 7:00 a.m. eastern, important congressional hearings and other public affairs events throughout the day. and weekdays at 5:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. eastern. listen
visit ncicap.org] >> tonight on c-span, after words photographer matika wilbur talks about her efforts to change how native americans are viewed in the u.s. president talking about the jobs report as he meets with his economic team. leader from the u.s. southern border, homeland security secretary alejandra mayorkas touring the area at the end of title 42. that and more on c-span. >> early saturday morning the coronation of king charles iii will take place. he became king following...
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he left out key details, if we read the full report, there are certain things that author donald wilburt include because otherwise it didn't seem like it, things like the black organization working closely with the nazi party in iran because in washington could not work together very well to the questions related to terror, which to some extent i believe was reasonable, so they didn't answer, so the names and specifications in the report and changing it, in my opinion , are black compared to places like guatemala or indonesia in the k53 structure. and he accuses someone who has this information that's why he didn't want to publish this issue and we should know the truth and this is the truth that will make you aware of the coup d'état . it seems like a great victory, but we have to look at it from the perspective of history. from the perspective of the king, 25 years of repression and the suppression of the explosion happened at the end of 75, the same thing called the islamic revolution , from a historical point of view, it was not successful at all, and 37 and 953 brought many history
he left out key details, if we read the full report, there are certain things that author donald wilburt include because otherwise it didn't seem like it, things like the black organization working closely with the nazi party in iran because in washington could not work together very well to the questions related to terror, which to some extent i believe was reasonable, so they didn't answer, so the names and specifications in the report and changing it, in my opinion , are black compared to...
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i wanted to say that my father was stationed in germany as an mp during world war ii, right after wilbur two in mannheim, and nuremberg, and the war trials. he didn't speak a lot about germany at that time. only that it was a complete mess, just the destruction and then 37 years later i was stationed in the army as the mpa in germany and it was just amazing how you would never know that there is a war there at all. the highway system, the eisenhower brought over to the united states, everything was just so beautiful. originally what my question was is what kinds -- going back to ukraine, what kind of cooperation do you think that we in the united states or nato would get to help rebuild ukraine? i don't think that it would be very much in today's political climate. the right-wing politicians and their supporters are, against sending supplies and money to the ukraine right now to help fight russia. so i was just wondering if you had anything more on that. also, going back -- i'm sorry i'm flip-flopping back and forth, but going back, what kind of cooperation was there with the local popul
i wanted to say that my father was stationed in germany as an mp during world war ii, right after wilbur two in mannheim, and nuremberg, and the war trials. he didn't speak a lot about germany at that time. only that it was a complete mess, just the destruction and then 37 years later i was stationed in the army as the mpa in germany and it was just amazing how you would never know that there is a war there at all. the highway system, the eisenhower brought over to the united states, everything...
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wilbur mora and jason rivera, they were ambushed while responding to domestic violence violence callt january. rivera died that day. he left behind his childhood sweetheart and wife and did not live to see the birth of his child. the 27-year-old was shot in the head. he had a bullet lodged in his brain. he was on life support and died days later. house lawmakers also passed a new resolution on monday that memorialized police officers killed the line of duty and expressed condolences to their loved ones. while the house resolution was approved with near unanimous support, two progressive congresswoman voted against honoring those fallen officers. democratic squad members rashida tlaib and cori bush were the only two lawmakers to vote nay. i have the honor at the blue lives matter nyc gala to be present and help give out the archangel awards the families of those fallen officers. my question is, shouldn't support for law enforcement and isn't support for law enforcement bipartisan? why the dissent? >> kevin: 's the idea that after someone has fallen and given their life in service and
wilbur mora and jason rivera, they were ambushed while responding to domestic violence violence callt january. rivera died that day. he left behind his childhood sweetheart and wife and did not live to see the birth of his child. the 27-year-old was shot in the head. he had a bullet lodged in his brain. he was on life support and died days later. house lawmakers also passed a new resolution on monday that memorialized police officers killed the line of duty and expressed condolences to their...
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more than 500 people actually packed into a gym and wilbur wright college.they cheered and they jeered a city officials who shared plans to turn the spot into a shelter for up to 400 people. well, they could actually move in as early as saturday. and stay until august 1st. >> we are inviting in like a magnet everyone come here, collect all your freebies. we're going to give it to you. every sucker in here is going to pay for it. >> we have struggled along the way and needed help, everyone of us. it is time to pay it forward. >> the police departments is going to make frequent visits here. which means if they are making frequent visits here, they are not out there. >> there's plenty of resources providing -- [audience reacts] so wright college is part of our community. >> kevin: the folks who live in chicago who have been suffering with incredible spikes in crime. the city as you put it out, trace, is facing what officials there called a humanitarian crisis. with hundreds of migrants sleeping at police stations in recent weeks. now, the city is also receiving
more than 500 people actually packed into a gym and wilbur wright college.they cheered and they jeered a city officials who shared plans to turn the spot into a shelter for up to 400 people. well, they could actually move in as early as saturday. and stay until august 1st. >> we are inviting in like a magnet everyone come here, collect all your freebies. we're going to give it to you. every sucker in here is going to pay for it. >> we have struggled along the way and needed help,...
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and i'm so excited to sit down today to talk to matika wilbur about her new
and i'm so excited to sit down today to talk to matika wilbur about her new
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in 1934 my uncle wilbur wright who was scheduled to testify and it forgery case. was murdered the 1960s through water flood in 1950s that particular allotment was flooded with water for a remedy of to refresh the oil supply at that time, and there a great environmental damage. so there were attempts to mitigate that damage through environmental resources and the 1950s 1960s and in 1970. the wealth have been capped the the tanks have been removed and there seemed to be a certain level of peace that felt over that land. but by 19 by the 2020 2004 the all-american pipeline company suddenly appears and there is a movement underfoot to bring a pipeline diagonally across the allotment which at that at this time in history is is being farmed. my mother was in the courts protesting and fighting this pipeline access just before her death. and of course the courts decided in favor of the pipeline company based on the 1904 access to a pipeline. historic pipeline by the prairie pipeline company so so often we we think of these acts of colonialism has acts of the historical pa
in 1934 my uncle wilbur wright who was scheduled to testify and it forgery case. was murdered the 1960s through water flood in 1950s that particular allotment was flooded with water for a remedy of to refresh the oil supply at that time, and there a great environmental damage. so there were attempts to mitigate that damage through environmental resources and the 1950s 1960s and in 1970. the wealth have been capped the the tanks have been removed and there seemed to be a certain level of peace...
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enough votes to pass,shd which i think surprised a lot g of people and kept all the frogs in the wilbur and passed it. >> did you think there will be not referring to alligators inre the wheelbarrow? we talk about gators.s of >> do you think that you'll be able to pass this with just republican votes or will there be some defections? >> is there almost always are there for necessitating help from the democrats ? well, it's hard to say, because, as you know, trey, you're very well versed inou kn this. but the devil is always you'r is always in the detailse the d and i would say that if there are spending cuts, if there are work requirements, then we're going to have something thathere i believe the vast majorit arey republicans in the congress, in the house can support. t. shy of that, you know, who knows? we'll have to see what what happens after the weekend. but i also found it very ironic today that at the last minute, in the 11th hour, that janet yellen also extended the date from june 1st to june 5th when i 're slated to be back in congress in washington, d.c..ne so i really i have
enough votes to pass,shd which i think surprised a lot g of people and kept all the frogs in the wilbur and passed it. >> did you think there will be not referring to alligators inre the wheelbarrow? we talk about gators.s of >> do you think that you'll be able to pass this with just republican votes or will there be some defections? >> is there almost always are there for necessitating help from the democrats ? well, it's hard to say, because, as you know, trey, you're very...
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down today to talk to matika wilbur about her new
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. -- and this is wilbur. >> -- bloomberg. >> first, analysis on the fed outlet with university of maryland as policymakers walk a tightrope between sticky inflation and stress in the financial sector. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> demand will have to weaken and labor market conditions may have to soften to begin to see progress. in that world would not be appropriate for us to cover it. the system is sound. conditions have improved since march. stresses have been resolved, it is essential that the debt ceiling be raised in a timely way. so the u.s. government can pay all of its bills when they are due. we would be in uncharted territory and the consequences would be highly uncertain and could be quite averse. the case of avoiding a recession is in my view more likely but it is possible we will have one. i hope it will be a mild recession. we are committed to returning inflation to a 2% objective. inflation is going to come down, not to quickly, it will take some time. -- so quickly. it will take some time. >> jerome powell on the fight against inflation. this professor thinks that this is all th
. -- and this is wilbur. >> -- bloomberg. >> first, analysis on the fed outlet with university of maryland as policymakers walk a tightrope between sticky inflation and stress in the financial sector. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> demand will have to weaken and labor market conditions may have to soften to begin to see progress. in that world would not be appropriate for us to cover it. the system is sound. conditions have improved since march. stresses have been resolved, it is...
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the guy that many money, one little mountain grand ah ah ah ah ah ah ah thanks a really good with wilbur honey. i knew him to leave your bill is necka for dental, gave them, you know, a while a but it's kind of a gazillion with with with a go like was on the my bit a cup, but then you will make it on the other, you know, once i'm on to london, my god for that. and that was the song go out for a even comes into play. and when i'm on with that you, i'm doing good. my little fun on file, i'm with . good, but wouldn't be there. i'm not telling you to give me them seen add any again, interesting to see you sit with the dilemma in was will begin it when you're letting them get free. dairy, you get new guy by yourself. believe me that, that what we're down, i'm the, i'm will more proportionally give. i'm will for the lesson for shoes. learning is going to get going, isn't it must have been correct. ah, i got a a when a guy like your mom. yeah, yeah. you the island. huh. begin going home. you're getting the guy. i went to the guy in your case renewal guy. yeah. why? me that it was a good i will
the guy that many money, one little mountain grand ah ah ah ah ah ah ah thanks a really good with wilbur honey. i knew him to leave your bill is necka for dental, gave them, you know, a while a but it's kind of a gazillion with with with a go like was on the my bit a cup, but then you will make it on the other, you know, once i'm on to london, my god for that. and that was the song go out for a even comes into play. and when i'm on with that you, i'm doing good. my little fun on file, i'm with...
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we all have casework staff to try to chase through things so here is wilbur this is really important is out we find ways stick ways to be able to process this. i want to try to drill down a little bit from the physician side of this. so, insurance plan reaches out since were looking to build poor networks together for next year if you want to be in network or out of network they said this is what were going to pay a flat out' no we will not negotiate go throw the back-and-forth audit. finally resolving her by the end of the summer they put their open season plan with a list of the providers on it. people select their plant based on who the providers are near them who their own position is there. the pick up the phone and start calling people. is there a requirement for physicians at their plant to be in the plan for the next year? or can a physician they generally come b with deborah, marsha said society don't really think this plant really locked gift company to company it may be different is their commitment on the physician cypress is going to be the three employees been for youro
we all have casework staff to try to chase through things so here is wilbur this is really important is out we find ways stick ways to be able to process this. i want to try to drill down a little bit from the physician side of this. so, insurance plan reaches out since were looking to build poor networks together for next year if you want to be in network or out of network they said this is what were going to pay a flat out' no we will not negotiate go throw the back-and-forth audit. finally...
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eastern on "afterwards", wilbur speaks about h efforts to shows how america is viewed in her book projecte by university professor elizabeth. watch tv every sunday on c-span. radical scheduling a program guide or watch online anytime@directv.org. ♪♪ former president, come your deposition played forhe jury in the civil defatn battery trial. the fmer president in october 2022. to watch it, go to c-span the order or download the c-span no video at available in the apple app store and google play. >> a conversation with antony blinken on the state of global press freedom. he spoke benefit was submitted washington post. >> good morning, welcome to the washington post. the publisher and we are delighted to have all of you here in person today as well as any joining us around the world for this important event in press freedom.
eastern on "afterwards", wilbur speaks about h efforts to shows how america is viewed in her book projecte by university professor elizabeth. watch tv every sunday on c-span. radical scheduling a program guide or watch online anytime@directv.org. ♪♪ former president, come your deposition played forhe jury in the civil defatn battery trial. the fmer president in october 2022. to watch it, go to c-span the order or download the c-span no video at available in the apple app store and...
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instead, it took weeks for the average american, not wilbur's to the nuances of the act that covers this, to receive that assurance. mr. shaw, from norfolk southern, will be on our panel, and i look forward to hearing from you on what norfolk southern is doing to make things right. as you know, and as you stated in your statement, your company will pay for the harm that it has caused and is paying. it will pay for the initial cleanup, and likely pay again when the lawsuits from the harms cause come in. how much will be a matter for the courts. culpability in this incident and the liabilities that will result are clearly defined in the statutes known as circle, and liability for norfolk southern are among the broadest and strictest in any federal law. before congress considers any changes to existing laws, we must better understand what has gone wrong with this response so far, and what can be done better in the future, but also what went right. to the residents of east palestine, and surrounding communities, your congress hears you, every american deserves to feel safe, in their home, an
instead, it took weeks for the average american, not wilbur's to the nuances of the act that covers this, to receive that assurance. mr. shaw, from norfolk southern, will be on our panel, and i look forward to hearing from you on what norfolk southern is doing to make things right. as you know, and as you stated in your statement, your company will pay for the harm that it has caused and is paying. it will pay for the initial cleanup, and likely pay again when the lawsuits from the harms cause...
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detective wilbur d.mora. officer christopher wayne berry. deputy sheriff john l.granpanic. school resource officer hurley. master trooper vincent arnold mullins. deputy sheriff noah rainey. deputy sheriff lauren marie redmann. officer donald sahoto. senior correctional officer robert f. mccormack. master patrolman william daniel kelly. sergeant william shibley. sergeant burke n. hannibal. officer chris bardwell. deputy sheriff laquinton j. wilson. officer john painter. master police officer david j.nevis. sergeant arthur duran. deputy sheriff steve bobby. correctional officer helen may smith. sergeant kris jenkins. captain collin burney. chief leslie stevens. deputy sheriff brian j. norton. sergeant robert m. miller. officer leonard swanson. special deputy marshal joseph eli strvetion ondo gomez. patrolman david glenn evans. detective michael w. god win. -- godwin. sergeant joseph codwell. lieutenant scott brandon owens. correctional officer jose ruiz. deputy first class kenny hollander. senior officer robert eric durian. trooper tamar bucci. officer david a. mathura. congr
detective wilbur d.mora. officer christopher wayne berry. deputy sheriff john l.granpanic. school resource officer hurley. master trooper vincent arnold mullins. deputy sheriff noah rainey. deputy sheriff lauren marie redmann. officer donald sahoto. senior correctional officer robert f. mccormack. master patrolman william daniel kelly. sergeant william shibley. sergeant burke n. hannibal. officer chris bardwell. deputy sheriff laquinton j. wilson. officer john painter. master police officer...
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wilbur smith, george macdonald, fraser it's all in there. were the owners net— all in there. just give- i'm saying it's a legal process . s can i just give an- i'm saying it's a legal process . s can i just give an example of one that was acquired by legal process and the national trust are saying that they're going to give it back with clandon house, which is controversial many grounds controversial on so many grounds for so many reasons. there is in the in the estate , there is the in the estate, there is a maori hut which was acquired through very legal means by former lord onslow , who was former lord onslow, who was given it by the maori people themselves. now the national trust is saying they're going to give that maori back , give give that maori hut back, give it to people who gave it to it back to people who gave it to lord isn't it, if you're giving back, giving back against. well i snubbed. well it i g . g i 393 well i snubbed. well it depends i g . g i ege well i snubbed. well it depends what the present— i snubbed. well it depends what the present was. _ i snubbe
wilbur smith, george macdonald, fraser it's all in there. were the owners net— all in there. just give- i'm saying it's a legal process . s can i just give an- i'm saying it's a legal process . s can i just give an example of one that was acquired by legal process and the national trust are saying that they're going to give it back with clandon house, which is controversial many grounds controversial on so many grounds for so many reasons. there is in the in the estate , there is the in the...