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to start at the association. in fall of 2016. susan: you describe yourself in the same article as self taught more or less on the white house history because there is not an existing graduate program. matthew: unfortunately. i think lindsay, she is going through the growing pains of this right now. lindsay: in process. matthew: when we go into these very specific graduate programs, oftentimes we end up writing about a research topic that is very specific, very narrow and focused. our scholarly training reflects that. we are experts on early american history, that was our training. now, being a white house historian, the story of the white house does not end in 1820. it continues and changes and evolves. all of a sudden, you find yourself using all of your knowledge of american history and starting to connect the dots. in terms of major changes in american society or demographic or economic changes. you can see these things unfolding at the white house. so, it is one of those things where you do not really learn the depths of the
to start at the association. in fall of 2016. susan: you describe yourself in the same article as self taught more or less on the white house history because there is not an existing graduate program. matthew: unfortunately. i think lindsay, she is going through the growing pains of this right now. lindsay: in process. matthew: when we go into these very specific graduate programs, oftentimes we end up writing about a research topic that is very specific, very narrow and focused. our scholarly...
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ward shepard" in this interview, recorded at american historical association meeting, he talked about shepard's involvement in education and politics, his impact on north carolina and how era.vigated the jim crow this is about 20 minutes. >> reginald ellis, a professor at florida a&m university, let's gentleman, "the racial politics of james edward shepard." who was he? individualard was an who was born and raised of a father who was a prominent african-american minister in the carolina.orth parents were individuals who out of theme institution of slavery and then up thriving as prominent african-americans in the state carolina. dr. shepard goes on to what --ed education at receive advanced education and goes on to become one of the first inican-american pharmacists the state of north carolina. shortly thereafter, he goes on father's footsteps and tries out the ministry and theels the world with international sunday school association, which leads him to his higher calling, which ultimately becomes the -- institution that is present day north carolina central university. his role inab
ward shepard" in this interview, recorded at american historical association meeting, he talked about shepard's involvement in education and politics, his impact on north carolina and how era.vigated the jim crow this is about 20 minutes. >> reginald ellis, a professor at florida a&m university, let's gentleman, "the racial politics of james edward shepard." who was he? individualard was an who was born and raised of a father who was a prominent african-american...
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i oppose this on behalf of my members of my association. my members told me since they started using e-cigarettes and stopped using tobacco, their health is better, and they have a better outlook on life. they're afraid that taking away this choice from them will get them to start smoking tobacco again. so i encourage you to approach the legislation, and only because i'm a big proponent of freedom of choice. we give everybody a freedom of choice. why are we going to restrict our residents of san francisco from that freedom of choice? it's -- the jury's still out whether e-cigarette is harmful or more harmful or more helpful, but we have testimonies here that e-cigarettes have been helping a lot of people who used to smoke, and their health is -- and they're feeling better because their health is improved, so i urge you to reject this legislation. thank you very much. >> good afternoon, committee members. my name is nicolle, and i'm a resident of district 5 in san francisco, and i'm here to speak in opposition of the proposed ban of e-cigare
i oppose this on behalf of my members of my association. my members told me since they started using e-cigarettes and stopped using tobacco, their health is better, and they have a better outlook on life. they're afraid that taking away this choice from them will get them to start smoking tobacco again. so i encourage you to approach the legislation, and only because i'm a big proponent of freedom of choice. we give everybody a freedom of choice. why are we going to restrict our residents of...
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attorney investigator's association and the san francisco building inspector's association. for item 36, the mou between the deputy's sheriff's office and for item 37, an ordinance to adopt and implement the mou between the city and craft's coalition. these 27 aforementioned ordinances adopt and implement the mous effective july 1, 201 throug2019through june 30, 2022. 2022. >> 27 individual votes or all at once? >> all at once. >> colleagues, before i say that, i want to thank our hr department and brother and sisters in the labour unions for their hard work and coming to these memorandum of understanding and i'm glad we're able to get to this point where we can actually cast a vote on this. so colleague, can we take these items, same house, same call? without objection, these ordinances are passed on first reading unanimously. madam clerk, please call the next item. >> item 38 to receive and approve and annual report for the business improvement district for fiscal year 2017-'18. >> colleagues, can we take this item, same house, same call? without objection, this resolution
attorney investigator's association and the san francisco building inspector's association. for item 36, the mou between the deputy's sheriff's office and for item 37, an ordinance to adopt and implement the mou between the city and craft's coalition. these 27 aforementioned ordinances adopt and implement the mous effective july 1, 201 throug2019through june 30, 2022. 2022. >> 27 individual votes or all at once? >> all at once. >> colleagues, before i say that, i want to thank...
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the oldest and largest library association in the world. ms. brown has an exemplary record as the director of library services at winston-salem state university's c.g. owe kelly library in north carolina's fifth district. she also served as associate dean of the z. smith reynolds library at wake forest university. during her tenure as president of the north carolina library association, ms. brown received many national awards recognizing her leadership in numerous library organizations, including the black caucus of a.l.a. ms. brown's presidency of the american library association is the culmination of an extraordinary career in librarianship. i wish ms. brown the best in her new endeavors to expand the valuable library services in america and around the world and know that the a.l.a. is in great hands. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. green, for five minutes. and still i rise, mr. speaker. a proud american and i'm especially proud today because i rise to acknowledge that we have iled a r
the oldest and largest library association in the world. ms. brown has an exemplary record as the director of library services at winston-salem state university's c.g. owe kelly library in north carolina's fifth district. she also served as associate dean of the z. smith reynolds library at wake forest university. during her tenure as president of the north carolina library association, ms. brown received many national awards recognizing her leadership in numerous library organizations,...
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you say i mean you know you don't say that huawei kills people but by associating them with a company that whose product did do that you know you make it sound like well you're guilty by association this attack. while way and all the chinese companies are actually here is really about this big fight between the u.s. and china over who's going to dominate technology in the next decade the trade war is beginning to slide into an economic war as the u.s. goes globally to try to wean its allies away from any kind of economic relationships what china. brings up so that that's how things are looking so far today here on our table back again and you stay behind. join me every 1st day on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics or business i'm showbusiness i'll see if an. officer. told him to get up off the ground serve began to. sound it. away from the officer. the obvious or did they kind of lunge for the weapon ones missed and then what happened on tree swung at the officers hands didn't hit them i never saw any contact between the 2 at any kind of went
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dollar value remains stable but while the association says it hopes to create better cheaper and open financial services critics have some reservations even facebook's co-founder chris hughes has called both brilliant and frightening that it is paper op ed he urged quote exhaustive scrutiny of the forthcoming currency by government regulators joining us to discuss. he is head of policy communications i believe association which will govern the incumbency tumbi brad not is a policy advisor and engineer who manages block chain projects in india she is in india u.s. fellow at new america she joins us from frankfurt germany. and charles off a phone with technology editor at the guardian newspaper he's also cyber wars hacks this is the business well as he joins us from just outside a saffron walden in u.k. hello everybody it's good to have you so much to talk about and just the strength and to do it unless you're somebody we're going to start with our community because of course there are a lot of questions and some excitement some enthusiasm so i want to dip right into that this is more y
dollar value remains stable but while the association says it hopes to create better cheaper and open financial services critics have some reservations even facebook's co-founder chris hughes has called both brilliant and frightening that it is paper op ed he urged quote exhaustive scrutiny of the forthcoming currency by government regulators joining us to discuss. he is head of policy communications i believe association which will govern the incumbency tumbi brad not is a policy advisor and...
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when you have the sudanese professional association it's one association after the other who's actually in charge you might say who is the focal point as far as you see it of of the the protest movement now. it's always been the sudanese professional association is has been the platform for that for the mobilization for tactics and and where to go on where to stay and it has been always a rip presented of the people's choice says so that the s.b.a. it will remain a source of information and they just put out 2 statements of 1st calling people to come to that's a 10 because when there were reports of some attempts to disperse the people and then after that they put in also a statement saying that it's going to go into a disobedience and strike so they are taking the lead and they had been the platform where people go to and turn to for guidance and and that trust has been solidified over the couple of the past week since that the personalities of the people who are behind it have been no one and that the dynamic of the interaction has been more refined as as they go so i'm not worried ab
when you have the sudanese professional association it's one association after the other who's actually in charge you might say who is the focal point as far as you see it of of the the protest movement now. it's always been the sudanese professional association is has been the platform for that for the mobilization for tactics and and where to go on where to stay and it has been always a rip presented of the people's choice says so that the s.b.a. it will remain a source of information and...
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>> there is an i&r, mental health association that works closely with community partners. so, social service program, community service programs know the mental health association has a mental disorder program that they can refer folks to. yeah. >> i just wanted to add that adult protective services works and very often assists on these cases and works with landlords and code enforcement to ensure that we can prevent eviction for people who are really at risk. >> thank you. commissioner? >> has the funding for this program existed since 2007 when the task force started or how long has this program -- and i had just -- you can answer it at the same time, but is this a significant expansion with this dollar amount or sort of -- >> this is a renewal for this dollar amount for this year. as far as daas-related funding, i don't have that answer off the top of my head. i do recall when it started. i wasn't working with the domestic, but it has grown over time and the mental health association has done a great job of staying on top of the needs of this particular population and h
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which is the professional association for doctors and other medical providers the american medical association is leading in a song on medicare for home legislation it's versus. the governor and there was a spy and actually. i need to work on my steps to. while these angry nurses marched outside the a.m.a. held their annual meeting to help themselves on the back for the work they didn't do here's this a.m.a.'s president delivering a riveting speech about equitable care and year of the members trekking live empty to see if she is correct. though it seems the president was blowing a lot of hot air which is clinically speaking jinja vitus it seems that a.m.a. has been historically opposed to considering health care as a human right so much so that now the medical professionals have stood up and said that the a.m.a. does not stand for them and you know when a drum circle appears outside your door until drum circles only have been on seoul's disses to ward off evil spirits or to give the seniors of ashville something else to watch because they couldn't figure out how to operate the smart t.v. the r
which is the professional association for doctors and other medical providers the american medical association is leading in a song on medicare for home legislation it's versus. the governor and there was a spy and actually. i need to work on my steps to. while these angry nurses marched outside the a.m.a. held their annual meeting to help themselves on the back for the work they didn't do here's this a.m.a.'s president delivering a riveting speech about equitable care and year of the members...
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this is the strongest association they have. put out an announcement you know they have announced about how many are killed and how many are injured that is just getting us what is the situation right now. that is not that is the end of the belief that it or not we know nothing now about negotiation or agreement now we have we have to get rid of those military hubba trey do you feel by the military transitional council considering there was a great deal of talk now there was a just a complete loss of face. what do you think what did you say how betrayed to do you feel. the transitional military council there was a lot of talk and now just betrayal by the sounds of it if it doesn't it was expected you know this you know you cannot reach an agreement with you know those people they don't know how to negotiate and they don't they don't want you know but they just using power on course but we're not expecting anything to come out of them but you just give them as you said their workspace just to let. you know our negotiations let th
this is the strongest association they have. put out an announcement you know they have announced about how many are killed and how many are injured that is just getting us what is the situation right now. that is not that is the end of the belief that it or not we know nothing now about negotiation or agreement now we have we have to get rid of those military hubba trey do you feel by the military transitional council considering there was a great deal of talk now there was a just a complete...
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association so it remains to be seen if this frustration actually breaks them their leverage on the ground has been largely lost because of the dispersal of the sit in so this is a critical moment for the opposition and we have to watch closely what comes next definitely have to watch closely thank you very much i know time. we had to south africa we're just still the most severely affected country when it comes to contracts and they'd be more than 7000000 people live with a virus that's one in 7 south africans but in a town in the country's worst affected province quite soon the situation has improved considerably and that's all thanks to even massive educational campaign over 100000 visits by hell the positions and more than a 1000000 we condoms a year our correspondent chris has more. engineering student. way to the campus health center students can get tested for free in the waiting room there's a video advertisement for print a preventative medicine that protects against the virus she began taking prep few months ago which involves taking one template per day and going for a ch
association so it remains to be seen if this frustration actually breaks them their leverage on the ground has been largely lost because of the dispersal of the sit in so this is a critical moment for the opposition and we have to watch closely what comes next definitely have to watch closely thank you very much i know time. we had to south africa we're just still the most severely affected country when it comes to contracts and they'd be more than 7000000 people live with a virus that's one in...
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the portable generator manufacturers association to write their own standards. the failures have not just been with the safety standards intended to protect against dangerous products. also, the consumer product safety commission initially essentially stopped imposing civil penalties on manufacturers. i think two recent examples highlight a trend that is very problematic. first involved the bob jobbing stroller. the consumer product safety commission found a serious defect in the stroller that allowed the front wheel to detatch unexpectedly. those detatchments caused serious injuries. some on the commission voted to move forward with a lawsuit against the manufacturer. but instead the commission sought a settlement with the company that resulted in little more than a public safety campaign and provided certain consumers with replacement parts. other consumers with older models got nothing more than a 20% coupon on the stroller. the second is the infant sleeper. according to the consumer product report, 35 instant deaths have been associated with this product sin
the portable generator manufacturers association to write their own standards. the failures have not just been with the safety standards intended to protect against dangerous products. also, the consumer product safety commission initially essentially stopped imposing civil penalties on manufacturers. i think two recent examples highlight a trend that is very problematic. first involved the bob jobbing stroller. the consumer product safety commission found a serious defect in the stroller that...
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of any problems from the homeowners association. we've looked through the past meeting minutes and there's no mention any of issues. >> the record before they were computed in a binder, i wrote ribbon, i you name it, we did it. >> reporter: herb two children were part of the team. she tried to go in to voice her concerns to be turned away. >> my husband and i were both on the d, he died nine years ago. and the trust says it's now mine, but they won't let me in. >> i've never seen them check ids. the tire is open, you walk inside and sit down and listen to i've never seen armed security. >> reporter: she was only let in after showing her husband's death certificate and trust. >> our kids have been on this team for years. they have friends here. it's right in our community. >> the swim team is a big part of this community. >> reporter: i reached out to members of the association but was told they did not want to speak with me. homeowners did say they have a lawyer. the association is looking at this as a legal issue. >>> governor news
of any problems from the homeowners association. we've looked through the past meeting minutes and there's no mention any of issues. >> the record before they were computed in a binder, i wrote ribbon, i you name it, we did it. >> reporter: herb two children were part of the team. she tried to go in to voice her concerns to be turned away. >> my husband and i were both on the d, he died nine years ago. and the trust says it's now mine, but they won't let me in. >> i've...
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he founded the association for the study of african-american life in history in the 19 if teen. was callednded it it the association for the city of negro league in history. -- negro life in history. it was founded to
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kenny: the country music association awards are the most important in our industry. people who really know, choosing the best of the best. [applause] glen campbell: ♪ like a rhinestone cowboy riding out on a horse in a star-spangled rodeo ♪ announcer: it's country music's biggest night. alan jackson: ♪ don't rock the jukebox i want to hear some jones ♪ announcer: when country's greatest stars perform on the biggest stage of all. willie nelson: ♪ i am the highwayman along the coast roads i did ride ♪ announcer: time life proudly presents the cma awards live dvd collection, the greatest moments from the cma awards. randy travis: ♪ oh baby, i'm gonna love you forever forever and ever, amen ♪ announcer: you'll see five decades of historic performances, including merle haggard, marty robbins, loretta lynn. loretta lynn: ♪ when i was born a coal miner's daughter [applause] loretta lynn: in a cabin on a hill in butcher holler ♪ announcer: kenny rogers, george strait, vince gill. vince gill & patty loveless: ♪ nobody answered when i called your name ♪
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he is head of policy communications i believe association which will govern the incumbency tumbi brad not is a policy advisor and engineer who manages block chain projects in india she is in india u.s. fellow at new america she joins us from frankfurt germany. charles off a phone with technology editor at the guardian newspaper he's cyberwar us hacks this is the business well as he joins us from just outside assassin warden in u.k. hello everybody it's good to have you so much to talk about and just a strange and to do it unless you're somebody we're going to start with our community because of course there are a lot of questions and some excitement some enthusiasm so i want to dip right into that this is more you know what he says this is a significant game changer imagine with a single click facebook will be able to add nearly 1000000000 people to have a bank account the question will be the security from happier than government legality legalities regulations which we will talk about a little bit later in the show but we can't dive into deep without understanding how it works so th
he is head of policy communications i believe association which will govern the incumbency tumbi brad not is a policy advisor and engineer who manages block chain projects in india she is in india u.s. fellow at new america she joins us from frankfurt germany. charles off a phone with technology editor at the guardian newspaper he's cyberwar us hacks this is the business well as he joins us from just outside assassin warden in u.k. hello everybody it's good to have you so much to talk about and...
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you say i mean you know you don't say that huawei kills people but by associating them with a company that whose products did do that you know you make it sound like well you're guilty by association coming up muslim gangs in the u.k. jails are using the threat of violence to get prisoners to convert to islam the details after the break. one else seemed wrong. but all wrong just don't call. me i'll get to see how it does the attitude and it against me because the trail. when something find themselves worlds apart. just on the common ground. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic. and. i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. welcome back muslim gangs in high security jails in the u.k. are forcing prisoners to convert to islam with threats and beatings the claim comes in a report by the ministry of justice. all the prison is scared of us they know they're only going to 3 of the jail sunday no that will be brought this way to stop them there is an und
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you say i mean you know you don't say that huawei kills people but by associating them with a company that whose product did do that you know you make it sound like well you're guilty by association this attack. while y. and all of the chinese companies are actually here is really about this big fight between the u.s. and china over who's going to dominate technology in the next decade the trade war is beginning to slide into an economic war as the u.s. goals globally to try to wean its allies away from any kind of economic relationships where china. russia is prosecutor general has ordered a review of the case of an investigative journalist who was charged over the weekend with intent to supply drugs and something quickly placed under house arrest of ongoing off detention which has been strongly condemned by his supporters was also addressed for the 1st time by the kremlin on monday. or do you then vote in the putin was informed about the case in some petersburg on friday he was informed that it's a high profile case. in criminal cases and wouldn't do in this case but taking into acc
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you say i mean you know you don't say that huawei kills people but by associating them with a company that whose product did do that you know you make it sound like well you're guilty by association this attack on our way and all of the chinese companies are actually here is really about this big fight between the u.s. and china over who's going to dominate technology in the next decade the trade war is beginning to slide into an economic war as the u.s. goes globally to try to wean its allies away from any kind of economic relationships with china still to come the sandwich and gangs in business and the threat of violence to get princeton is to convert saying that's according to an eva poet from having a car that in more detail just after the break. what politicians do something. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be. captured like to be close it's like the full screen can't be that. interested always in the waters of our. city. hello again i'm muslim gangs in u.k. high security jails are forcing prisone
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you say i mean you know you don't say that huawei kills people but by associating them with a company that whose product did do that you know you make it sound like well you're guilty by association this attack. on our the chinese companies are actually here is really about this big fight between the u.s. and china over who's going to dominate technology in the next decade the trade war is beginning to slide into an economic war as the us girls globally to try to we know it's our eyes away from any kind of economic relationships with china. that's being claimed that muslim gangs and u.k. child's use and the threat of violence to get prisoners to convert to islam that's among the stories to come just after the break. inconvenient truth time we've never been off the gold standard. people say we left the gold standard but in fact central banks clear all their. dealings with gold and now after this period of experimentation with a purely wrong currency. various countries are recognizing that. they need to go back to pure standardization. so what we've got to do is identify the threats tha
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is the chair of the conservative association in canterbury. do you have a feel for who your members will be back in? not yet, the final two will be decided by the mps, so, over the next few weeks, after the final two have been chosen, then the candidates will be moving around the country, going to hustings. members will be attending, thatis hustings. members will be attending, that is hopefully where they will get a real sense notjust for the policies but the personalities. going to you, greg, obviously, hustings taking place today in central london, what are your members telling you, is there strong support for boris johnson? certainly strong support for a brexiteer, i'm standing outside the whole way, we have just had to hustings in central london, three things really strike me. the first, a huge amount of enthusiasm, and quite a lot of excitement in the hall, these candidates providing new ideas, and potentially a new direction for the party. the second thing, the biggest round of applause lines were always around making sure that we leave
is the chair of the conservative association in canterbury. do you have a feel for who your members will be back in? not yet, the final two will be decided by the mps, so, over the next few weeks, after the final two have been chosen, then the candidates will be moving around the country, going to hustings. members will be attending, thatis hustings. members will be attending, that is hopefully where they will get a real sense notjust for the policies but the personalities. going to you, greg,...
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use the pool that belongs to the homeowners association. >> our kids have been on this team for years. they have friends. it's part of the community. >> the homeowners association said they won't comment on the situation because the swim team has hired an attorney. >>> san francisco will be busy with pride festivities this weekend. rosemary joins us with all you need to know. >> the weekend is here and pride celebrations will be taking place around the bay in san francisco. you can take part in the giant pink triangle ceremony saturday morning on twin peaks at 7:00 am. followed by the lgbt pride celebration and parade at should have beening center plaza. 20 stages and venues, artists food, and bev vendors. the parade issand is the 10:30. the sf dikes march and rally is at at delores park. the lgbtq plus family pride celebration is saturday. in montclair, celebrate the pacific arts festival as more than 65 artists fill the sidewalks with friday through sunday. in fremont e inside town plaza where you can enjoy vendor. in the north bay, the wine country tour de tour is at sonoah state u
use the pool that belongs to the homeowners association. >> our kids have been on this team for years. they have friends. it's part of the community. >> the homeowners association said they won't comment on the situation because the swim team has hired an attorney. >>> san francisco will be busy with pride festivities this weekend. rosemary joins us with all you need to know. >> the weekend is here and pride celebrations will be taking place around the bay in san...
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the provision associations arranged for protesters to come from different cities this is done so this attack today because the numbers are low since the end of the modern. because they don't want to go through another phase of a peaceful fit and it's a very i was for i'm sorry but it's a very wrong move to do a presentation but you can't specifically today in front of the right things in your real thinking is that the minute she's moving against the process now before which of course is the festival that follows ramadan within a couple of days but basically what you're telling me also is that the numbers of protests as is growing by by the week. yes definitely growing by the day i can tell you that in erbil done put the less than usual because people are fasting. from like over $5.00 to 7 pm and the heat is really terrible the people decided to stay at their houses but now we have 2 more days to come back again if it's not in front of the sitting we're going to. different locations the people are going to gather in protest and we're going to look down to entire city and that's the pro
the provision associations arranged for protesters to come from different cities this is done so this attack today because the numbers are low since the end of the modern. because they don't want to go through another phase of a peaceful fit and it's a very i was for i'm sorry but it's a very wrong move to do a presentation but you can't specifically today in front of the right things in your real thinking is that the minute she's moving against the process now before which of course is the...
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where we can see people clearly injured difficult to say how seriously but we know that the doctors association has reported alarmingly an increasing number of people having been wounded and now at least 2 dead but we're getting we can expect that number to rise let's speak now to mohammed munir who's a protest say he's there in khartoum mohammed thank you for joining us thank you for talking to us tell us what you've been seeing over the last couple of hours. thank you for having me well so far in the last hours it was a normal morning like every day and i got a phone basically all the life when on all those media about 5 o'clock about a high high number of military or at that time it was unclear what we're trying to break the whole setting and they were talking from the bridge side and they were calling for everyone to go there as i personally you know got on my bike head to that direction when i was getting married everyone was running out and now they told me everyone's like get out of there shooting was everywhere and they were picking up people off the street and they were shooting at eve
where we can see people clearly injured difficult to say how seriously but we know that the doctors association has reported alarmingly an increasing number of people having been wounded and now at least 2 dead but we're getting we can expect that number to rise let's speak now to mohammed munir who's a protest say he's there in khartoum mohammed thank you for joining us thank you for talking to us tell us what you've been seeing over the last couple of hours. thank you for having me well so...
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of professional association of professionals should not have affiliated themselves with the rest of the group in the if of c. from the very beginning people trust the association of professionals but when the spoiler's way of brought in to be part of the forces of freedom and change the whole thing again and see the transition in military council it started getting some conflicting messages so this is the right moment and this is a moment. to which they are not prepared of just this mission to you that they cannot shoot the moral consciousness of the sudanese some important of the protests like this then it's very important. at the beginning they realize that they thought by us kicking people out of the sitting area that might influence change in the whole political scene and they're very very stupid the they were very dummy in the in the sense that they're very dumb in the sense that you know the whole nation is that involved and what do you do about this. send in a nuclear bomb or what is it that you're going to do the next thing we're going to have a civic a strike and it's going
of professional association of professionals should not have affiliated themselves with the rest of the group in the if of c. from the very beginning people trust the association of professionals but when the spoiler's way of brought in to be part of the forces of freedom and change the whole thing again and see the transition in military council it started getting some conflicting messages so this is the right moment and this is a moment. to which they are not prepared of just this mission to...
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even though there were many inspirations for uncle tom josiah henson got associated with it. and this was one of the best and the worst things that could happen to him. it caused his fame to skyrocket. he had an exhibition at the london's world fair of the lumber produced at the settlement in canada. and even queen victoria met him and invited him to windsor castle. so he was a phenomenally famous man, more so when he became associated with uncle tom, which originally was incredibly high praise. >> and so tell me, how did harriet beecher stowe know about him, and did the two ever meet? >> yes. they did meet once, at least once. they ran in the same circles. harriet beecher stowe had read his first autobiography. he wrote four. but she also read many other slave narratives and had spoken with many people, both enslaved and free. so she had a lot of sources for the character. but the problem was, of course, that within a couple of years of her very, very famous novel being published, they started spewing uncle tom in something else. josiah henson was incredibly strong physicall
even though there were many inspirations for uncle tom josiah henson got associated with it. and this was one of the best and the worst things that could happen to him. it caused his fame to skyrocket. he had an exhibition at the london's world fair of the lumber produced at the settlement in canada. and even queen victoria met him and invited him to windsor castle. so he was a phenomenally famous man, more so when he became associated with uncle tom, which originally was incredibly high...
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he is head of policy communications i believe association which will govern the. ton be right not is a policy adviser and engineer who manages block chain projects in india she is in india u.s. fellow add new america she joins us from frankfurt germany. and charles off a phone with technology editor at the guardian newspaper his cyber wars hacks this is the business well as he joins us from just outside assassin warden in u.k. hello everybody it's good to have you so much to talk about and just the strength and to do it unless you're somebody we're going to start with our community because of course there are a lot of questions and some excitement some enthusiasm so i want to dip right into that this is a more you know what chain up with says this is a significant game changer imagine with a single click facebook will be able to add nearly 1000000000 people to have a bank account the question will be the security from happier than government legality legalities regulations which we will talk about a little bit later in the show but we can't dive into deep without
he is head of policy communications i believe association which will govern the. ton be right not is a policy adviser and engineer who manages block chain projects in india she is in india u.s. fellow add new america she joins us from frankfurt germany. and charles off a phone with technology editor at the guardian newspaper his cyber wars hacks this is the business well as he joins us from just outside assassin warden in u.k. hello everybody it's good to have you so much to talk about and just...
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he is head of policy communications i believe association which will govern the. ton be right not is a policy adviser and engineer who manages block chain projects in india she is in india u.s. fellow at new america she joins us from frankfurt germany. and charles off a phone with technology editor at the guardian newspaper he's cyberwar us hacks this is the business well as he joins us from just outside assassin warden in the u.k. hello everybody it's good to have you so much to talk about and just a strange thing to do it unless you're somebody we're going to start with our community because of course there are a lot of questions and some excitement some enthusiasm so i want to dip right into that this is a more you know what chain up with says this is a significant game changer imagine with a single click facebook will be able to add nearly 1000000000 people to have a bank account the question will be the security from happier than government legality legalities regulations which we will talk about a little bit later in the show but we can't dive into deep with
he is head of policy communications i believe association which will govern the. ton be right not is a policy adviser and engineer who manages block chain projects in india she is in india u.s. fellow at new america she joins us from frankfurt germany. and charles off a phone with technology editor at the guardian newspaper he's cyberwar us hacks this is the business well as he joins us from just outside assassin warden in the u.k. hello everybody it's good to have you so much to talk about and...
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during your time as associate ounsel to the president was that clearly defined? having it different from an individual client as an attorney, correct? my experience i was john counsel to the governor of is similar to what don mcagain served it the mcgann served and it was something very clear. team the and our collective "we" served the white office. not the president in his capacity as a personal lawyer. he had personal lawyers to handle the matters coming in his capacity and continues to have private lawyers. what the s most of white house counsel's office was deregulation, judges and legal policy issues s it related to the executive agencies and executive branch of government. host: there were several where the president was quoted as saying he western liked something quote more cohn. do you think he got the difference between his personal white house counsel? did you ever feel like were serving more of the president the office? guest: i never felt like i was serving anything but the office presidency. and the president in his capacity as president. that is pu
during your time as associate ounsel to the president was that clearly defined? having it different from an individual client as an attorney, correct? my experience i was john counsel to the governor of is similar to what don mcagain served it the mcgann served and it was something very clear. team the and our collective "we" served the white office. not the president in his capacity as a personal lawyer. he had personal lawyers to handle the matters coming in his capacity and...
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a governing board of the founding members of association which currently includes $28.00 soon to be founding members from several different industries the members each put up $10000000.00 to join and include the likes of master card visa e-bay left vodafone and vodafone among others for those worried about security and facebook having endless access to your data the company will launch a subsidiary called that will ensure user privacy by never never collecting connecting labor payments with facebook data so it won't be used to target consumers with ads for more on this we're joined by bitsy and c.e.o. rocky miller rocky thanks for joining us. thank you rocky some analysts within the crypto space have been quick to say. this isn't actually a crypto currency but just a virtual currency what do you make of these initial details of libor and does the difference matter. yes it's definitely a virtual currency. based on low volatility assets that are going to be selected by what's called the reserve so in this association it will select the assets that goal and back libra the crypto curren
a governing board of the founding members of association which currently includes $28.00 soon to be founding members from several different industries the members each put up $10000000.00 to join and include the likes of master card visa e-bay left vodafone and vodafone among others for those worried about security and facebook having endless access to your data the company will launch a subsidiary called that will ensure user privacy by never never collecting connecting labor payments with...
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it takes us to the second applicant, scarpelli and associates physical therapy. scarpelli and associates is a niche manual therapy practice that opened in 1985. the focus of the practice has been to provide outstanding physical therapy service and wellness support services to the community. the business was founded by elizabeth scarpelli and lisa, sorry, i will mispronounce this -- as a partnership, and in 2014 , she retired from the practice. elizabeth has many therapists for 42 years and brings a wealth of experience, expertise, and energy to her practice. she mentor students, she is an instructor, and she is help set standards for advanced clinical residency education in the united states. the property is located within the proposed castro lgbtq cultural district, which is in the area associated significant -- area associated with significant events of the lgbtq community in san francisco. staff is recommending support for the application and safeguarding of the following features. their dedication to providing outstanding healthcare to the community and manua
it takes us to the second applicant, scarpelli and associates physical therapy. scarpelli and associates is a niche manual therapy practice that opened in 1985. the focus of the practice has been to provide outstanding physical therapy service and wellness support services to the community. the business was founded by elizabeth scarpelli and lisa, sorry, i will mispronounce this -- as a partnership, and in 2014 , she retired from the practice. elizabeth has many therapists for 42 years and...
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we just asking to make the association and about a no—deal brexit. wejust asking to make his mind up, the more he said, the more unlikely it would be that he would be chosen. whether former new clip members entering the party? no. i have to smile because that is an overblown story. yes, we have one or two returning from uk but there was no new clip takeover. there was no infiltration of the party by the ex uk members, who many of them were already conservatives before. what happened was that people join the party to have a say in the future a party. the central office and minister encouraged people to rejoin the party. who do you now want as leader? i'm not too sure. i have been coming round to the idea that it probably has to be boris. but i'm not 100% convinced yet. he attended a dinnerfor us the not 100% convinced yet. he attended a dinner for us the other not 100% convinced yet. he attended a dinnerfor us the other night not 100% convinced yet. he attended a dinner for us the other night and was very popular. people are very keen to meet him and
we just asking to make the association and about a no—deal brexit. wejust asking to make his mind up, the more he said, the more unlikely it would be that he would be chosen. whether former new clip members entering the party? no. i have to smile because that is an overblown story. yes, we have one or two returning from uk but there was no new clip takeover. there was no infiltration of the party by the ex uk members, who many of them were already conservatives before. what happened was that...
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joining me once benefit national reporter for associated press juana summers. what do you make of stephanie grisham and her role in the white house? >> this is an interesting position for her. she's known as a loyal protector of the trump family. there's an unique arrangement going on here, she's going to oversee overall communications strategy. as well as handling the east wing. i think the big question for a lot of people in our line of work is whether or not we'll see a return of daily briefings that have been absent from the trump white house for months now. what we're hearing from sources that there is internal deliberation that are unclear and in what form and what capacity they will. that's really the big question. i think that shows again smith who has been with the trump administration for years now who is being rewarded for loyalty in the white house but for many time known for it. and it's interesting to see what she'll make of the relationship that sarah sanders has had with reporters. >> the last time we had a white house briefing it seems was back
joining me once benefit national reporter for associated press juana summers. what do you make of stephanie grisham and her role in the white house? >> this is an interesting position for her. she's known as a loyal protector of the trump family. there's an unique arrangement going on here, she's going to oversee overall communications strategy. as well as handling the east wing. i think the big question for a lot of people in our line of work is whether or not we'll see a return of daily...
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you say i mean you know you don't say that huawei kills people but by associating them with a company that whose product did do that you know you make it sound like well you're guilty by association trade tariffs are the big issue for china and its relations with the u.s. has issued an ultimatum to his chinese counterpart xi jinping urging him to attend the upcoming g 20 summit if he doesn't the u.s. president is threatening to impose another $300000000000.00 worth of trade tariffs president xi doesn't come will that mean that the tariffs on china for the additional $300000000000.00 in cuts go on immediately yes it would and i think he will go and i think we're scheduled to have a meeting. threat comes amid a trade war between washington and beijing last month trump raise tariffs on $200000000000.00 of chinese goods to 25 percent beijing retaliated with hikes on a revised list of u.s. products china's response targeted more than 5000 goods and came into force on june the 1st beijing and says it does not want tension with the u.s. but will respond to white house actions. china does not
you say i mean you know you don't say that huawei kills people but by associating them with a company that whose product did do that you know you make it sound like well you're guilty by association trade tariffs are the big issue for china and its relations with the u.s. has issued an ultimatum to his chinese counterpart xi jinping urging him to attend the upcoming g 20 summit if he doesn't the u.s. president is threatening to impose another $300000000000.00 worth of trade tariffs president xi...
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these are the fbi mug shots that are associated with a ten print criminal card associated with a criminal arrest record. >> do individuals who consent to having their faces in the noncriminal database also consent to having their faces searched by the fbi for criminal investigations? for example, when applying for a driver's license, does someone consent at the dmv to being in a database searchable by the fbi? >> the fbi worked diligently with the state representatives in each of the states that we have mous. we did so under the states' authority to allow photos to be used for criminal investigations. we also abided by the federal driver's license privacy protection act. and we consider that very important process for us to access those photos to assist the state and local law enforcement and our federal agencies. >> you just said state authority allows you to do this. one question that our ranking member has been asking over and over again is, do you know whether in these states do any elected officials have anything to do with these decisions? in other words, where is that authority com
these are the fbi mug shots that are associated with a ten print criminal card associated with a criminal arrest record. >> do individuals who consent to having their faces in the noncriminal database also consent to having their faces searched by the fbi for criminal investigations? for example, when applying for a driver's license, does someone consent at the dmv to being in a database searchable by the fbi? >> the fbi worked diligently with the state representatives in each of...
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we recorded the interview at the annual black history luncheon hosted by the association for the study of african-american life and history. >> sandra bolzenius, what was the women's army corps? >> the women's army corps or the wac, i'll be using that acronym to describe the women's army corps and members of the women's army corps -- it was established in 1942. the military, the army was fighting a two front war and needed more troops so they enlisted women for the first time in its history in order to make sure they were able to fill the jobs that the men were leaving so they could go to the front. >> and there have been many books on the mistreatment of african-american soldiers during world war ii, but you wrote about four enlisted female soldiers. who were they? >> first of all, i'm very glad that you mentioned that because so often the books are on the officers and they're on the white wacs who served, but very few on black enlisted women so i wrote about the four women that i mentioned here, they're part of the 6,500 contingent of black women who enlisted in the war, pioneers of
we recorded the interview at the annual black history luncheon hosted by the association for the study of african-american life and history. >> sandra bolzenius, what was the women's army corps? >> the women's army corps or the wac, i'll be using that acronym to describe the women's army corps and members of the women's army corps -- it was established in 1942. the military, the army was fighting a two front war and needed more troops so they enlisted women for the first time in its...