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that young boy was emmett till. till had traveled from chicago to sumner, mississippi, to spend time with his extended family. while there, he was accused of flirting with a white woman. later, the woman's husband and brother-in-law kidnapped till, brutally beat him, and then threw him in the river after tying a 75-pound cotton gin around his neck, a large machine that separates cotton seeds from raw fiber, and they hung it around his neck with barbed wire. the two men were tried for till's murder. they were acquitted by an all-white jury. decades later, carolyn bryant, the woman who accused till, said she had lied. a young mississippi native, patrick weems, knows the importance of telling till's story. our correspondent diane roberts shows us his efforts to preserve till's legacy. patrick weems: the only version of civil rights i was taught was that rosa parks sat down, and martin luther king stood up -- and everybody was free. diane: 30-year-old patrick weems grew up in mississippi. patrick weems: and it wasn't un
that young boy was emmett till. till had traveled from chicago to sumner, mississippi, to spend time with his extended family. while there, he was accused of flirting with a white woman. later, the woman's husband and brother-in-law kidnapped till, brutally beat him, and then threw him in the river after tying a 75-pound cotton gin around his neck, a large machine that separates cotton seeds from raw fiber, and they hung it around his neck with barbed wire. the two men were tried for till's...
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after george floyd murder i've been thinking a lot about emmett. in the wake of the past few days remembering i have the opportunity with the words of the year anniversary i need to get on tv it can be my voice. after george floyd murder in the wake of thinking about reading the words and coming to tulsa this the first time i've left left middle tennessee in over a year. and i came here. thinking about emmett in the past few days this is become more complicated. mississippi is maybe the only place on earth i did not feel gas lift. the divide between the reality of it and the dream of it. mississippi as is clean as the train tracks, still divide one half of any delta town from another. the academy and the defendant public counterpart. mississippi is the only place a white person has called me a negative or to my face without fear or trepidation. not out of a speeding car but in shared space. neither of us planning to leave the room before or after the exchange. mississippi is the reason the man brandishing the capitol on january 6 there's not any hi
after george floyd murder i've been thinking a lot about emmett. in the wake of the past few days remembering i have the opportunity with the words of the year anniversary i need to get on tv it can be my voice. after george floyd murder in the wake of thinking about reading the words and coming to tulsa this the first time i've left left middle tennessee in over a year. and i came here. thinking about emmett in the past few days this is become more complicated. mississippi is maybe the only...
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she told a much different story at trial which was that emmett till basically all but writer. if you want to really kind of boil it down, that's kind of real quick version of that. fast forward so the two pillars -- there were actually more than that involved -- there were at least four white guys involved. jeremy mylan, right right, leslie mile i'm, the guy who kind of ran that plantation, which is also where emmett till was beaten and killed which was -- william bradford he we's piece i long believed was true. i now believe almost everything in that piece of was a lie. is kind of been guarded regarded for so many years as gospel, and it's obvious the ally, i realize now, almost everything in it, in detail and it. because we know, we can prove otherwise. i mean facts, not just conjecture, so fast forward. caroline bryant was quoted in tim tyson's book as admitting that she light, basically when she testified. something along those lines. we can't it in some way. this is where it gets crazy. caroline bryant's family says that's not true. and actually tim tyson doesn't have it
she told a much different story at trial which was that emmett till basically all but writer. if you want to really kind of boil it down, that's kind of real quick version of that. fast forward so the two pillars -- there were actually more than that involved -- there were at least four white guys involved. jeremy mylan, right right, leslie mile i'm, the guy who kind of ran that plantation, which is also where emmett till was beaten and killed which was -- william bradford he we's piece i long...
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she told a much different story at trial which was that emmett till basically all but raped her. that was really -- if you really want to boil it down, that's kind of real quick version of that. fast forward so the two killers -- actually there were more than that involved, there were at least four white guys involved, jeddah mylum, roy bryant, roy mylan who ran the plantation which is where emmett till was beaten and killed -- william bradford huey's piece i always believed for so long was true. i now believe almost everything that's in that piece is a lie. and it's kind of been regarded for so many years as gospel and it's all basically a lie. i realize. almost everything in it. in detail in it. because we know we can prove otherwise. i mean, with facts not just conjecture. so fast forward carolyn bryant was quoted in tim tyson's book as admitting that she -- that she lied basically when she testified. something along those lines. recanted in some way. this is where it gets crazy. carolyn bryant's family says that's not true and actually tim tyson doesn't have it on tape. so it
she told a much different story at trial which was that emmett till basically all but raped her. that was really -- if you really want to boil it down, that's kind of real quick version of that. fast forward so the two killers -- actually there were more than that involved, there were at least four white guys involved, jeddah mylum, roy bryant, roy mylan who ran the plantation which is where emmett till was beaten and killed -- william bradford huey's piece i always believed for so long was...
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even prepend emmett, we are offering certain bonuses or benefits to employees who are retained employees. so we always invest in our staff here. because we see it as an asset. romaine: in addition to staffing costs, we have heard from a lot of other restaurants about the additional costs of food, of supplies, the much higher costs. >> all of us. everything goes up now. we are all connected. again, it is very odd, this time, you don't feel you are disconnected. the struggle is there for everyone. it is not something i am going through s and individual. -- going through as an individual. it is a shared struggle. we have wine deliveries at 10:00 at night because they are understaffed. they are apologizing. we are understaffed. so, you feel it. there is an understanding what is happening right now, which is an understanding may be among the industry. but, we are open that the patrons as well, because you do want to provide them the same service, the quality before the pandemic. but, it is harder. romaine: that was my conversation with the co-owner of marlowe's bistro. that is just part of ou
even prepend emmett, we are offering certain bonuses or benefits to employees who are retained employees. so we always invest in our staff here. because we see it as an asset. romaine: in addition to staffing costs, we have heard from a lot of other restaurants about the additional costs of food, of supplies, the much higher costs. >> all of us. everything goes up now. we are all connected. again, it is very odd, this time, you don't feel you are disconnected. the struggle is there for...
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him with protesters clashing with police. berlin has only just banged andry lockdown demonstration. emmett, a 4th wave of infection. israel says it now has proof of that iran on thursday attacking 10 ker off the coast of a mom killing to israeli prime minister and the poly bennett called it a reminder of iranian aggression, however, to iran adamantly denies the claims also in the stories that shaped the week a case of negligent homicide is launched after a huge explosion at a.
him with protesters clashing with police. berlin has only just banged andry lockdown demonstration. emmett, a 4th wave of infection. israel says it now has proof of that iran on thursday attacking 10 ker off the coast of a mom killing to israeli prime minister and the poly bennett called it a reminder of iranian aggression, however, to iran adamantly denies the claims also in the stories that shaped the week a case of negligent homicide is launched after a huge explosion at a.
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. >> in the evenings when it's cool, the boys play contribute on a -- crick emmett on a dusty playing field at the orphanage. two sides, a team sport but everyone hear has similar stories and wants peace and a better future. afghanistan has suffered more than 40 years of conflicts and war and the country now is starting a new chapter but it's difficult to be optimistic about the moment future, at least, for children like these. 56 children are living at the orphanage and it's funded by loam donations. about half are girls. nearly all of them lost parents in the war. mara's father recently died of a heart attack. >> i want to be a teacher. i want to team english and math. >> our fear is that the tall banal won't let us work because of the girls here. but the girls have and boys are separated from each other. girls are taught by female teach operation only. >> the tap banal says the war is over and it promises to respect women's rights with its own vision of islam. these children and millions hike them to see whether those promises are not justery words. >> more than a million homes and
. >> in the evenings when it's cool, the boys play contribute on a -- crick emmett on a dusty playing field at the orphanage. two sides, a team sport but everyone hear has similar stories and wants peace and a better future. afghanistan has suffered more than 40 years of conflicts and war and the country now is starting a new chapter but it's difficult to be optimistic about the moment future, at least, for children like these. 56 children are living at the orphanage and it's funded by...
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emmett -- democrat majority in adam schiff shifted the entire committee to be one of impeachment and political. devin nunes warned us time before the number of hearings they wanted to look on an international basis on what a threat is out there. we now have a border that is open. when i traveled to it earlier this year, it was then we found that we have been arresting people on the terrorist watch list from yemen. when i brought forth that on a press conference, i was criticized by democrats. he said i was not telling the truth, i was lying. he has not apologized for that. we now have 5000 prisoners that were released in afghanistan. more than a hundred different countries of individuals coming across our southern border. we have a president that opened it up. now is the time to close. this country is less safe today than they were 20 years ago based on the actions that have just taken place. allowing taliban to control our foreign policy, weaponizing -- reports now saying they have more blackhawks than australia. the aircrafts, to the drones, weaponry. they have more support than th
emmett -- democrat majority in adam schiff shifted the entire committee to be one of impeachment and political. devin nunes warned us time before the number of hearings they wanted to look on an international basis on what a threat is out there. we now have a border that is open. when i traveled to it earlier this year, it was then we found that we have been arresting people on the terrorist watch list from yemen. when i brought forth that on a press conference, i was criticized by democrats....
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they've gone for the military take over the country of forcible imposition of update slamming emmett. and they've done this in, in ways that bed bed. perhaps we underestimated. they have taken a more political approach. they've tried to induce, sit enders succeeded at that, and now it is looking like they want to take control of the whole of the government . they're not interested in the traditional government. it remains to be seen if there is include a major actors, you've condra public in any time the government audit settlement, my sense is that that remains long, shot and hands on the town about itself. we talk about the taliban and there one unified united organization, the clear command structure is that the case that's my interpretation. and it's argued that that amount of fragmented and perhaps the local, the monday to empower to a point that they make the tournaments decisions. but in my analysis, by not clearly go ahead and yes, they have factionalism within data cleavages. but that faction isn't, has not gets if i to a point where different parts of the organization make t
they've gone for the military take over the country of forcible imposition of update slamming emmett. and they've done this in, in ways that bed bed. perhaps we underestimated. they have taken a more political approach. they've tried to induce, sit enders succeeded at that, and now it is looking like they want to take control of the whole of the government . they're not interested in the traditional government. it remains to be seen if there is include a major actors, you've condra public in...
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why wasn't there emmett? and these are the bass of the, of the islamic republic of gun. it's done speaking to the human rights council by the president, addressing of course, many will speak as it will come through the more. let's cost back over to natasha butler live in paris. natasha. i'm sorry to interrupt you there. at least on 2 occasions, we had obviously the chairperson of the independent human rights commission. and now the basset of a gun is done really on the same page when it came, came to talking about the violations that they and now hearing goals, both from civil society and really at a very high level diplomatic front. but the message is the same. there are major problems beyond the urban areas of i've got his son while by speakers certainly did not meant their words. they said that this was an opportunity for the international community not to just stand by and, and come up with resolutions, which might not lead to very much, but really to do things and act 3 things that have a real impact. now, one of the things that both those afghan speakers said was t
why wasn't there emmett? and these are the bass of the, of the islamic republic of gun. it's done speaking to the human rights council by the president, addressing of course, many will speak as it will come through the more. let's cost back over to natasha butler live in paris. natasha. i'm sorry to interrupt you there. at least on 2 occasions, we had obviously the chairperson of the independent human rights commission. and now the basset of a gun is done really on the same page when it came,...
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and emmett, but and demi games was really important for japan and not to give that to china. but you know, i don't know what's going to happen to the next 6 months. it's their everyday things change so much. i would not dare to give any assumptions what we're going to be seeing in the next 6 months. fair enough. ross griffin, if, if, if some sort of a boy called does happen, and i'm not saying it will for china and in 20 for beijing in 2022. what, what will be the ramifications of that? you think i thought it's hard to say my own personal opinion. i think money talks in these things, so i don't see any boy. i don't see any boy happening. i don't see any delay in the game happening. if contracts are signed by television, companies, and sponsors, i think the games are going to go ahead if you want some hint as to how things could panel i think looking at the russian olympic committee team as it's called. and these games might give you some clue me in all of these because this incredibly unfair to punish the needs i think, who have spent their entire lives. not just for your seg
and emmett, but and demi games was really important for japan and not to give that to china. but you know, i don't know what's going to happen to the next 6 months. it's their everyday things change so much. i would not dare to give any assumptions what we're going to be seeing in the next 6 months. fair enough. ross griffin, if, if, if some sort of a boy called does happen, and i'm not saying it will for china and in 20 for beijing in 2022. what, what will be the ramifications of that? you...
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the kind of in 1900 pounds. emmett briefly reduced air pollution but it did not hold climate change damage. it seems already done. some issues like greenland glass is melted and sea levels rising or irreversible. and unless, as a dramatic change in human behavior, the world should expect an unsettled an uncertain future. nick lark, al jazeera southern turkey. well, the report is focusing the minds of world leaders on what can be achieved at a crucial you and climate summit. in november, the us secretary of state anthony blinkin said government and the private sector must act together with urgency to protect the planets. the u. k. prime minister borrows johnson who's governs hosting the summit said the report makes what sobering reading. india described the study as a clarion call for develop nations is urging them to take immediate steps towards the colonizing their economies. the european union, however, did strike a more hopeful node since deputy climate chief said the report shows is not too late to turn the tide. the greek prime minister has apologized for failing to properly tackled d
the kind of in 1900 pounds. emmett briefly reduced air pollution but it did not hold climate change damage. it seems already done. some issues like greenland glass is melted and sea levels rising or irreversible. and unless, as a dramatic change in human behavior, the world should expect an unsettled an uncertain future. nick lark, al jazeera southern turkey. well, the report is focusing the minds of world leaders on what can be achieved at a crucial you and climate summit. in november, the us...
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him with protesters clashing with police. berlin has only just back to entry lockdown demonstration. emmett, a 4th wave of infections. israel says it now has proof of that iran on thursday attacking 10 ker off the coast of a mom killing to israeli prime minister and the poly bennett called it a reminder of iranian aggression, however, to iran adamantly denies the claims also in the stories that shaped the week, a case of negligent homicide is launched after a huge explosion at a key chemical plant in germany kills 5 people. environmental group, greenpeace alarms describing the possible impact. and here the main question arises . it's an acceptable to place this as it were, told the tags near large settlements in american lives. the blower daniel hail is sentenced to almost 4 years in jail for leaking information on us going warfare we hear from others who also followed their conscience and shared government secrets. when we kill civilians and then put in the official report that they weren't children for example, they were goes, that is a war crime. it's really a war on truth. not just with
him with protesters clashing with police. berlin has only just back to entry lockdown demonstration. emmett, a 4th wave of infections. israel says it now has proof of that iran on thursday attacking 10 ker off the coast of a mom killing to israeli prime minister and the poly bennett called it a reminder of iranian aggression, however, to iran adamantly denies the claims also in the stories that shaped the week, a case of negligent homicide is launched after a huge explosion at a key chemical...
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we took it on down to alek's son, the third generation, emmett. then we took it to johnnie lewis, which is my dad. he's the fourth generation. we got his oldest son's bloodline coming. we tell different things about them, and so -- >> could you back up a minute and tell us who was cudjoe lewis? >> he was the last -- last known surviving slave on the clotilda ship. he survived all the other slaves, and he settled in magazine port. so when they -- the slave ship came in, they had the slaves at the bottom of the ship. they told them to be quiet. he said, i don't know why, but they had to be quiet. well, they were searching for slaves, and it was illegal to bring them in. so when they got to the top of the ship and they were searching, they didn't see nobody, so what they would do is let them go. they smuggled the slaves up into magazine point, where he first stepped on soil, in magazine point. so when they got them off the ship, they burnt the ship up. that's how he ended up in there. so as the story go on, we goes to my dad, johnnie, right here. he
we took it on down to alek's son, the third generation, emmett. then we took it to johnnie lewis, which is my dad. he's the fourth generation. we got his oldest son's bloodline coming. we tell different things about them, and so -- >> could you back up a minute and tell us who was cudjoe lewis? >> he was the last -- last known surviving slave on the clotilda ship. he survived all the other slaves, and he settled in magazine port. so when they -- the slave ship came in, they had the...
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after republican past voter registration restrictions during the regular legislative session, governor emmett called a special session to try to ram through these and type democratic measures. under the texasth law he must sd an agenda for these special sessions by specifying what issues the lawmakers should consider. there were 11 items on the governors agenda which he released less than a day before the special session began. and he called these priority items that will keep texas", on the path to prosperity. they we have a slide might show those and if we do, can we have the slides. we won't worry about it at the moment. governor abbott had some other things there and you can see governor abbott had things on his mind be audit just butter suppression. he also forced are focused on banning transgender student athletes from the school sports and on curtailing discussing the racism in texas and on the restrictions, woman's right to choose predict what is not included on this list, there isg ont this list about solving the problemsit with taxes electrical grid because widespread power outages
after republican past voter registration restrictions during the regular legislative session, governor emmett called a special session to try to ram through these and type democratic measures. under the texasth law he must sd an agenda for these special sessions by specifying what issues the lawmakers should consider. there were 11 items on the governors agenda which he released less than a day before the special session began. and he called these priority items that will keep texas", on...
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emmett -- economics have a certain vintage in a certain time and i think one of -- the kind of work that i do one of the more unfortunate things that i often see our knee-jerk reactions made by historians against work done by economists in taking history really seriously in their work and i think that expectations has a checkered history and economic thought from eden through lucas and so on and if the category is coming out that i think has not been very prominent outside of economics may be some political science. but i think it's an example of an analysis that has traction in economics but also has traction in history and create a site in which these different subjects can engaged one another and i guess that would be to note that i would like to end on. my hope for the book is that for people and i see a lot of students another young scholars in the chat and i want to find ways to gather with economics in new ways. >> amen to that john and i guess i should bring this to a close by commending you on the marvelous scholarship and writing and thanks to you for the dust sketch and in man
emmett -- economics have a certain vintage in a certain time and i think one of -- the kind of work that i do one of the more unfortunate things that i often see our knee-jerk reactions made by historians against work done by economists in taking history really seriously in their work and i think that expectations has a checkered history and economic thought from eden through lucas and so on and if the category is coming out that i think has not been very prominent outside of economics may be...
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and -- >> if this is going to become an end emmett pathogen -- endemic pathogen, it is going to be around forever. we are not going to wipe it out. >> you know when you're at ross and all those brands have her like... yes! ...and all those prices have you like... yes! that's yes for less! you've got this school year, and we've got you with the best bargains ever at ross. get your yes for less at our new store in east san mateo. babe? ooh... oh! ooh! ooh... yeah? oh, yeah! there are many ways to say it... sí. yes. ...but when you find the best bargains ever at ross, you'll say yes for less! >> >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc news. julian: good morning. we are starting this half hour off with a look at the forecast. we have meteorologist frances dinglasan in. frances: less smoke throughout the weekend. clouds all along the coast filling in. you see some over the golden gate bridge. there is an air quality advisory for today. sunrise at 6:18. hazy sunshine this afternoon with the fog lingering at the coast all day long. we have this onshore bree
and -- >> if this is going to become an end emmett pathogen -- endemic pathogen, it is going to be around forever. we are not going to wipe it out. >> you know when you're at ross and all those brands have her like... yes! ...and all those prices have you like... yes! that's yes for less! you've got this school year, and we've got you with the best bargains ever at ross. get your yes for less at our new store in east san mateo. babe? ooh... oh! ooh! ooh... yeah? oh, yeah! there are...
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finally started to talk about that because emmett folks that were laid off and i look into the audience saying i'm 52 years old what will i do? and it hit me. i just started to talk about my dad in that meeting. i never spoke to him being out of work before. the staff said i did not know that about you. so it is my constituents after i had my two girls i started to talk about ivf and then people would come up and say thank you for talking. one person said because of you i tried ivf and now i have my baby. that constituents have made me comfortable and trying to relate to them to hear to them come i can share experiences with them. that is got me to the place i cannot write this book. i cannot open myself and share the stories and they learn to recognize it. these are stories people have gone through and i hope people can see themselves in my story if there the first person to go to college, if they have been asked where you from. because even though they are americans if they have to fight to try to get some support to be a working mom come i hope they see themselves in this >> host: th
finally started to talk about that because emmett folks that were laid off and i look into the audience saying i'm 52 years old what will i do? and it hit me. i just started to talk about my dad in that meeting. i never spoke to him being out of work before. the staff said i did not know that about you. so it is my constituents after i had my two girls i started to talk about ivf and then people would come up and say thank you for talking. one person said because of you i tried ivf and now i...
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anticipating where you want to go with this because those monuments or already up by the 1950s, by 1955 when emmett till was murdered in mississippi so if you can continue to explore this idea how did this overwrites movement change the conversation of the monument between those who were in power and white supremacist south and those who are having that power brought upon them. >> i think what you discover is during the civil rights movement first of all a lot of civil rights leaders were very upset about confederate iconography in general and very often it's a battle flag. the battle flag is used by segregationist as a tool of intimidation where is confederate monuments are stationary. but the ways in which white children are still being taught these ideas of the lost cause are being talked about a civil rights leaders in d.c. that really pick up around the civil war centennial 1961 to 65 which also happens to be the most heated period of the civil rights movement and so one of the things i write about or what changes that the civil rights act and the voting rights act of 1965. it's then you begin
anticipating where you want to go with this because those monuments or already up by the 1950s, by 1955 when emmett till was murdered in mississippi so if you can continue to explore this idea how did this overwrites movement change the conversation of the monument between those who were in power and white supremacist south and those who are having that power brought upon them. >> i think what you discover is during the civil rights movement first of all a lot of civil rights leaders were...
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. -- vera emmett -- trump era and aggression polish a -- trump era immigration policy should stand. the fda gave full approval to the pfizer vaccine. jeffrey zeiss says people who resisted the shots no longer have an excuse and employers have no more reason to delay. >> if you are a business, a nonprofit, a state or local leader who has been waiting for full and final fda approval, now is the time. you have the power to protect your committees. >> in tokyo, the paralytic's open amid the pandemic's worst surge yet. california's lake tahoe is shrouded in smoke as firefighters worked to keep the caldor fire him spreading into the vacation area along the nevada border. the fire has a ruptured, becoming the number one firefighting priority. it has scorched 180 square miles. the death toll in middle tennessee's disaster was down today. three people were still listed as missing. local officials reported more than 270 homes were completely destroyed. more than 100 watched from their foundations. scores of flood victims are relying on donated clothes and food. vice president harris accused c
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where i want to go with this because those monuments are already out by the 1950s covid-19 55 when emmett till it is murdered in mississippi. if you can continue to explore this idea of how does the civil rights movement change the conversation about the monuments between those who are in power and white supremacist south and those who are having the power be upon them. >> i think what you see and what i've discovered during the civil rights movement there was a lot of civil rights leaders that they were upset about confederate in general and very often it's a battle flag because it's used by segregationist of the two intimidation those things are mobile and confederate monuments are stationary. but that complaint about confederate memory and the ways in which white children are still being taught, these ideas of the lost cause our being talked about by civil rights leaders and you see that picked up by the centennial 1961 - 65 which happens to be the most hated. of the civil rights movement when is most intense one of the things that i write about and what changes that is a civil rights
where i want to go with this because those monuments are already out by the 1950s covid-19 55 when emmett till it is murdered in mississippi. if you can continue to explore this idea of how does the civil rights movement change the conversation about the monuments between those who are in power and white supremacist south and those who are having the power be upon them. >> i think what you see and what i've discovered during the civil rights movement there was a lot of civil rights...
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those represent the majority of neurons in the brain there are also called emmett hendy inhibitory neurons and their job is to manage everything. they're like the bouncers at the bar and they keep things under control. so when they're out of commission you have chaos. that's what happens with fentanyl is locked on to the specific opioid receptors on the inhibitory neurons and it shuts them down. so they're out of commission and the excitatory neurons are firing wildly out of control and burning more energy than they athave and this is compounded by the people use opioids, not in a hospital setting let's say it suppresses the drive to paris so there also usually somewhat hypoxic. so that exacerbates because they're not getting enough oxygen to this vulnerable structure. at the idea of the mechanism of damage but what it doesn't happen to most people, it's definitely still a mystery . though it could be a genetic predisposition that's rare. it could be a prior use. it could be you know, for example: have used drugs since age 11. but had been sober for a year and a half so was it the prolonge
those represent the majority of neurons in the brain there are also called emmett hendy inhibitory neurons and their job is to manage everything. they're like the bouncers at the bar and they keep things under control. so when they're out of commission you have chaos. that's what happens with fentanyl is locked on to the specific opioid receptors on the inhibitory neurons and it shuts them down. so they're out of commission and the excitatory neurons are firing wildly out of control and burning...
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researchers did the study by tracking health -- heart rate and emmett -- energy consumption when participants paid -- played fifa and call of duty: war zone. mike: i think someone is reaching. she just joined the gym. 200 calories an hour? that is not enough. kumasi: do you have abs when it is done? reggie: the same number of calories does not necessarily mean the same thing as doing a bunch of abend shabbat exercises. mike: a great point. let us talk about what is going on. we have a couple of items, a little troubling in your forecast. as far as right now we are looking at san jose and to 17 where it is clear. we will have cleaner air and milder temperatures especially inland, it will be comfortable to be outside today. high fire danger tonight through tomorrow might -- tomorrow night in the breeze from the north brings all of the dixie smoke into our neighborhoods. we will have a drastic change tomorrow in our air quality and it will be hotter tomorrow. enjoy today. we have more days like today coming, but today and tomorrow, i weather whiplash. a cold front brings in the refreshing sea br
researchers did the study by tracking health -- heart rate and emmett -- energy consumption when participants paid -- played fifa and call of duty: war zone. mike: i think someone is reaching. she just joined the gym. 200 calories an hour? that is not enough. kumasi: do you have abs when it is done? reggie: the same number of calories does not necessarily mean the same thing as doing a bunch of abend shabbat exercises. mike: a great point. let us talk about what is going on. we have a couple of...
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about credibly accused he was credibly accused of serious sexual assault and he compared himself to emmett till and i'mwe not picking on one party happens in both parties and it seems interesting to me that they take aggressive attack, i don't know how to explain it. elizabeth: i hear you about the doubling down. >> is a structural problem in new york without having checked on the governor the attorney general asked the governor for a referral to investigate the governor is crazy we need to empower people. elizabeth: great point in the always terrific sol wisenberg, it's great to see you both, thank you for coming on monica crowley joins us that the senate has ran through the cost of infrastructure bill how speaker pelosi progressive saying they make it a hard time in the house they basically want to join it with the three and half trillion dollars spending bill loaded with a lot of stuff you want to hear about this debate. it is unconstitutional for one party in this case, the democrats to raise your taxes without the republicans voting on that. that story next. >> this is a gateway drug
about credibly accused he was credibly accused of serious sexual assault and he compared himself to emmett till and i'mwe not picking on one party happens in both parties and it seems interesting to me that they take aggressive attack, i don't know how to explain it. elizabeth: i hear you about the doubling down. >> is a structural problem in new york without having checked on the governor the attorney general asked the governor for a referral to investigate the governor is crazy we need...
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my 9-year-old, emmett, has sacrificed 15% of his childhood to stay safe at home. i'm terrified his brothers may bring covid home to him. >> to stand for the safety of our community. the leadership means protecting others and speaking up for them. >> it is our responsibility to protect our children. returning to school without a mask mandate risks the lives of our children. it teaches them that science is irrelevant, that education is unnecessary, that expertise is meaningless, and that critical thinking is not actually critical. >> huh, interesting. listen. i think i misspoke when i said that you were against -- you want the mask. you are against the governor banning the masks, so that's my bad. so, you -- you all want the school board to -- of trustees to go against your governor, require masks. so how do you see this playing out? >> yeah. thanks, don. thanks for having me, tonight. you know, i called into the school-board meeting, this morning, um, you know, thinking my audience was just whoever watches the school-board meeting in austin, texas. and -- and now,
my 9-year-old, emmett, has sacrificed 15% of his childhood to stay safe at home. i'm terrified his brothers may bring covid home to him. >> to stand for the safety of our community. the leadership means protecting others and speaking up for them. >> it is our responsibility to protect our children. returning to school without a mask mandate risks the lives of our children. it teaches them that science is irrelevant, that education is unnecessary, that expertise is meaningless, and...
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it is also the day that a young boy named emmett till was lynched in mississippi in 1955. he was 14. just about my age. for him at every life lost to racism and hatred in this country, all like to observe a moment of silence. [silence] people have been asking me why i watch for voting rights. what is my role in this when i am 13 and cannot vote. here is what i tell them. my generation cannot vote but your vote affects us. we have to demand that our leaders do their jobs. marching and activism are the tools we have and need to use. i am march because this is not a game, it's about the issues and policies that affect our lives. it's about the kids were still to go to school because of gun violence. the black women who are fighting hard every day to make it easier for people to vote. i march because i am tired of elected officials putting themselves first. i am disgusted by the behavior of many of our leaders. in this country, it is easier to register to own a gun than to register to vote. think about that. if you are a a compass person protecting firearms, or want to protect
it is also the day that a young boy named emmett till was lynched in mississippi in 1955. he was 14. just about my age. for him at every life lost to racism and hatred in this country, all like to observe a moment of silence. [silence] people have been asking me why i watch for voting rights. what is my role in this when i am 13 and cannot vote. here is what i tell them. my generation cannot vote but your vote affects us. we have to demand that our leaders do their jobs. marching and activism...
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let's get more reaction to these events in kabul, mark emmett being the former us secretary of defence for the middle east policy and before that he was a brigadier general in the us army. he has given the bbc�*s response. army. he has given the bbc's response-— army. he has given the bbc's response. this was absolutely anticipated — response. this was absolutely anticipated and _ response. this was absolutely anticipated and unfortunately| response. this was absolutely i anticipated and unfortunately the taliban need to take responsibility for this. taliban need to take responsibility forthis. i taliban need to take responsibility for this. i would taliban need to take responsibility for this. iwould make taliban need to take responsibility for this. i would make one clarification on this notion of a complex attack. it is ied and gunfire with the most terrific part of a complex attack is that you have an ied go off with horrendous casualties and then you get a lot of people rushing to site —— to the sight of that ied explosion to try to help the people on the ground, the liv
let's get more reaction to these events in kabul, mark emmett being the former us secretary of defence for the middle east policy and before that he was a brigadier general in the us army. he has given the bbc�*s response. army. he has given the bbc's response-— army. he has given the bbc's response. this was absolutely anticipated — response. this was absolutely anticipated and _ response. this was absolutely anticipated and unfortunately| response. this was absolutely i anticipated and...
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this is emmett. independent. good morning. caller: good morning. correct me, but i understand that quantitative easing is still going on. is that correct? guest: i did not hear you. host: he said wanted to easing. -- quantitative easing. is it still going on? guest: yes. every month, they buy $100 billion. $80 billion is in treasuries and securities. $40 billion is in bringing back securities. they put that on their balance sheet and they issue a liability to the banks called a reserve or a deposit. that expands the amount of base money for the amount of money in those banks for use in the economy. yes, it is quantitative easing. host: it sounded like you had a follow-up question. caller: i did. how is that affecting the stock market? guest: as you put additional money into the market, it has to go somewhere. you have to deploy these funds. what you do is you buy assets. that is why inflation in asset prices has been going on far longer than inflation in goods and services. what you do, individuals, as they have more money, they buy into the stock
this is emmett. independent. good morning. caller: good morning. correct me, but i understand that quantitative easing is still going on. is that correct? guest: i did not hear you. host: he said wanted to easing. -- quantitative easing. is it still going on? guest: yes. every month, they buy $100 billion. $80 billion is in treasuries and securities. $40 billion is in bringing back securities. they put that on their balance sheet and they issue a liability to the banks called a reserve or a...
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it is the same day that emmett teal -- just about my age. for every life lost to racism like to observe a moment of silence. [moment of silence] yolanda: leading up to this day, people have been asking me what i am for voting rights. what is my role in all of this when i am just 13 and can't vote? here is what i tell them, my generation cannot vote, but your vote affects us. we have to demand that our leaders do their jobs. marching and activism are the tools that we have and we need to use them. i march because this is not a game, this is about the issues and policies that affect our lives. it's about the kids who are skilled to go to school because of gun violence, the black women who are fighting hard to make it easier for people to vote. i march because i am tired of electing officials that put themselves first. i am disgusted by the behavior of many of our leaders. in this country, it is easier to register to own a gun than to vote. think about that. if you are a congressperson protecting firearms, why won't you protect the right to vot
it is the same day that emmett teal -- just about my age. for every life lost to racism like to observe a moment of silence. [moment of silence] yolanda: leading up to this day, people have been asking me what i am for voting rights. what is my role in all of this when i am just 13 and can't vote? here is what i tell them, my generation cannot vote, but your vote affects us. we have to demand that our leaders do their jobs. marching and activism are the tools that we have and we need to use...