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here at dickinson we hold fast the ideals of which d -- 240 yes ago. an informed citizenry is essential to the health of a democracy, that is why dickinson is happy to host this important debate. it is our hope this debate will encourage the kind of interest among voters that will allow for both engagement turnout in the upcoming may primary election. i wish alls the candidates good luck. >> now i would like to inte the executive director and editor and chief of spotlight pa, our organizing sponsor. [applause] >> good evening. i am the executive director and editor in chief of spotlight pa. welcome to our second pennsylvania spotlight 2022 primary debate. tonight's event is a historic milestone for our state. for the first time in pennsylvania's modern history, an unprecedented coalition of the state's largest media outlet have joined forces to ensure voters, as possible -- as many voters as possible can hear directly from those who seek to represent them. tonight's host, will reach millions of pennsylvania's -- pennsylvanians and each are the -- deepl
here at dickinson we hold fast the ideals of which d -- 240 yes ago. an informed citizenry is essential to the health of a democracy, that is why dickinson is happy to host this important debate. it is our hope this debate will encourage the kind of interest among voters that will allow for both engagement turnout in the upcoming may primary election. i wish alls the candidates good luck. >> now i would like to inte the executive director and editor and chief of spotlight pa, our...
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this is why dickinson is happy to host this important debate. it is erour hope this debate will encourage the kind of interest among voters that will allow for both engagements and turnout inthe upcoming may binary election . i wish all the candidates good luck . >> i like to introduce you to christopher baxter the executive director and editor-in-chief of spotlight pa etare organizing sponsor. >> good evening. i'm christopher baxter executive director and editor-in-chief of spotlight pa. welcome to our third and final pennsylvania in the spotlight 2022 primary debate . tonight's event is a historic milestone for our state. for the first time in pennsylvania's modern history and unprecedented coalition of the state's largest media outlets have joined forces to ensure as many voters as possible can hear directly from those who speak seek to represent them. collectively tonight's hosts reach millions of pennsylvanians in all corners of the state and are each deeply committed to public service journalism. for those of you not familiar with spotligh
this is why dickinson is happy to host this important debate. it is erour hope this debate will encourage the kind of interest among voters that will allow for both engagements and turnout inthe upcoming may binary election . i wish all the candidates good luck . >> i like to introduce you to christopher baxter the executive director and editor-in-chief of spotlight pa etare organizing sponsor. >> good evening. i'm christopher baxter executive director and editor-in-chief of...
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a special thank you tonight -- dickinson college. a special thank you tonight to the pennsylvania women's forum. before we introduce the candidates, i will introduce you to the president of dickinson college student senate. [applause] >> good evening and welcome to dickinson college, including those watching on pcn. it is my privilege to welcome you to this debate among republican candidates for the u.s. senate. at dickinson we hold the ideals that we were guided by 250 years ago. this is why dickinson is happy to host this important debate. it is our hope this debate will encourage interest among voters for engagement and turnout in the upcoming primary elections. i wish all of the candidates good luck. [applause] >> i would like to introduce you to christopher faster -- baxter, who is the owner of our organizing sponsor. chris. >> good evening. i am christopher baxter, the editor and chief of spotlight pa. welcome to our third and final pennsylvania in the spotlight primary 2022 debate. for the first time in pennsylvania's modern h
a special thank you tonight -- dickinson college. a special thank you tonight to the pennsylvania women's forum. before we introduce the candidates, i will introduce you to the president of dickinson college student senate. [applause] >> good evening and welcome to dickinson college, including those watching on pcn. it is my privilege to welcome you to this debate among republican candidates for the u.s. senate. at dickinson we hold the ideals that we were guided by 250 years ago. this is...
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senate, and hear dickinson's most ideals which we are found in nearly 240 years ago, essential to the health of a democracy, this is why dickinson is happy to host this important debate, it is our hope that this debate will encourage the kind of interest among the owners they will offer both engagement and the upcoming may primary election, adams all of the candidates good luck. [applause] [applause] >> now i like to introduce you to christopher baxter, the executive director of energy and chief spotlight p-letter hi, organization spotlight, chris. >> good evening, i'm christopher baxter the executive director editor and chief and welcome to our third and final pennsylvania spotlight 2022, primary debate printed tonight's event is a historic milestone for our state, for the first time in pennsylvania's modern history, an unprecedented coalition of the state's largest immediate outlets, join forces to ensure that as many voters as possible can hear directly from those who seek to represent them. elective late-night host reach millions of pennsylvanians in all corners of the state, henr
senate, and hear dickinson's most ideals which we are found in nearly 240 years ago, essential to the health of a democracy, this is why dickinson is happy to host this important debate, it is our hope that this debate will encourage the kind of interest among the owners they will offer both engagement and the upcoming may primary election, adams all of the candidates good luck. [applause] [applause] >> now i like to introduce you to christopher baxter, the executive director of energy...
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the event is hosted by dickinson college and here at the anita auditorium. a special thank you to the other partners with the news media association and the pennsylvania women's forum.or before we get to the rules and introduce the candidates tonight, i'd like to introduce you to president of the dickinson college student senate. [applause] good evening and welcome to dickinson college including those watching on pcn. as president of the student senate it isle my privilege to welcome you to the debate among candidates for senate. here we hold fast to the ideals fromrd nearly 240 years ago. informed citizenry is essential to the health of a democracy. thats it's happy to host this important debate. it's our hope this debate will encouragenc the kind of interest among voters that will allow for both engagement and turnout in the upcoming primary election. i wish all the candidates good luck. >> i would now like to introduce the executive director and editor-in-chief of spotlight our organizing sponsor good evening. i'm christopher baxter the executive director
the event is hosted by dickinson college and here at the anita auditorium. a special thank you to the other partners with the news media association and the pennsylvania women's forum.or before we get to the rules and introduce the candidates tonight, i'd like to introduce you to president of the dickinson college student senate. [applause] good evening and welcome to dickinson college including those watching on pcn. as president of the student senate it isle my privilege to welcome you to the...
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the event is hosted by dickinson college and is being held here at the and need a auditorium. a special thank you tonight for otherci supporting partners, the pennsylvania news media association and the pennsylvania women's forum. before we get to the rules of the debate and introduce thehe candidates i want to introduce you to the president of dickinson college student senate. [applause] good evening and welcome to dickinson college including is watching on and as president's student senate hit is my privilege to welcome you to this debate among the republican candidates for the u.s. senate, and hear dickinson's most ideals which we are found in nearly 240 years ago, essential to the health of a democracy, this is why dickinson is happy to host this important debate, it is our hope that this debate will encourage the kind of interest among the owners they will offer both engagement and the upcoming may primary election, adams all of the candidates good luck. [applause] [applause] >> now i like to introduce you to christopher baxter, the executive director of energy and chief
the event is hosted by dickinson college and is being held here at the and need a auditorium. a special thank you tonight for otherci supporting partners, the pennsylvania news media association and the pennsylvania women's forum. before we get to the rules of the debate and introduce thehe candidates i want to introduce you to the president of dickinson college student senate. [applause] good evening and welcome to dickinson college including is watching on and as president's student senate...
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in dickinson, north dakota. judy: a reminder, fred's reporting is in partnership with the under told stories project at the university of st. thomas in minnesota. ♪ it is shaping up to a busy week in politics as washington and the nation gear up for midterm races. >> ndorsements this week as the primary election season ramps up. meanwhile president biden will tap his climate, summons and honor of earth day, a move some hope could boost his slumping poll numbers. i am joined by our politics monday duo. amy walter and tamara keith of npr. let's dive right in. tam, president biden has been talking about what his administration has bn doing on the climate front. he is up against a tightening energy market it is trying to act on that. on friday they announced they will start resuming oil and gas leases on federal lands. he took a lot of criticism on that from environmental groups. is this the president going back on his pledge? >> the white house would argue they are constrained by court rulings and other things th
in dickinson, north dakota. judy: a reminder, fred's reporting is in partnership with the under told stories project at the university of st. thomas in minnesota. ♪ it is shaping up to a busy week in politics as washington and the nation gear up for midterm races. >> ndorsements this week as the primary election season ramps up. meanwhile president biden will tap his climate, summons and honor of earth day, a move some hope could boost his slumping poll numbers. i am joined by our...
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a woman of culture, she orchestrated a story on emily dickinson's garden. an erstwhile musician, she produced our stories on schubert's songs and bach's st. john's passion. throughout the years, lee has been our bach or maybe more aptly, our emily dickinson: private; brilliant; eagle-eye observant; alwayoriginal; and always word perfect. will she be missed after 38 years of hyperexcellence? it's a banality even to ask. for the pbs newshour, and mainly for lee, paul solman. she is a treasure, we caot believe she is leaving us. we will miss you so much. we want all of you to tune into washington week as we discussed a busy week in news tonight on pbs and streaming. tomorrow's addition of pbs news weekend looks at one of the stars of abbott elementary who reflects on the challenges facing public schools. that is saturday on pbs news weekend. that's the newshour for tonight. from all of us, thank you. please stay safe and we will see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs news hour been provided by >> moving our ecomy, bnsf. >> consumer cellular. bnsf railway.
a woman of culture, she orchestrated a story on emily dickinson's garden. an erstwhile musician, she produced our stories on schubert's songs and bach's st. john's passion. throughout the years, lee has been our bach or maybe more aptly, our emily dickinson: private; brilliant; eagle-eye observant; alwayoriginal; and always word perfect. will she be missed after 38 years of hyperexcellence? it's a banality even to ask. for the pbs newshour, and mainly for lee, paul solman. she is a treasure, we...
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that like dickinson, it's happy to host this important debate. it's our hope that it encourage engagement and turnout in the upcoming may primary election. i wish all the candidates good luck. >> and mou now i'd like to introduce the editor in chief of the spotlight u.s. or sponsor. >> chris. >> (applause). >> good evening, i'm the executive director and editor in chief of spotlight pa. welcome to our second pennsylvania in the spotlight 2022 primary debates. tonight's event is milestone in our state. it's a coalition of the largest media outlets to ensure that voters-- as many voters as possible can hear directly from those who seek to represent them. collectively tonight's hosts retch millions of piflions in each corner of the state and each are committed to public journalism. for those of you who not familiar with, we're dedicated to investigative and public journalism with the pennsylvania state government and urgent statewide issues. to hold public and private forces to account through urgent and compelling reporting that empowers voters and
that like dickinson, it's happy to host this important debate. it's our hope that it encourage engagement and turnout in the upcoming may primary election. i wish all the candidates good luck. >> and mou now i'd like to introduce the editor in chief of the spotlight u.s. or sponsor. >> chris. >> (applause). >> good evening, i'm the executive director and editor in chief of spotlight pa. welcome to our second pennsylvania in the spotlight 2022 primary debates. tonight's...
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. >> pennsylvania cable map, the event is hosted by dickinson college, is being held here at the auditorium, and a special thank you tonight, for her other sparring partners, pennsylvania news media association, the pennsylvania women's forum, now before we get to the roles of the debate and introduce the candidates, i want to introduce you to the
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ah oh, lusciously julie dickinson. oh, russia did come. nobody must come with the story. that is no with picnic. we're coming to do both streets and toys and to the roof is not blue. business moves, organization, douglas, douglas and mouths. shifting crews will shortly was that with your, do you do any crops duper to the americans in cuba or ah and alexis, mr. alex h. thank you very much for your time. you are. thank you for inviting me that fall cove. nick once colonel of the yugoslav air defense myself for says, now you are a retired officer that in 1999 when nato was ruthlessly bowman. bell grade you and asked think serb, we're part of a unique operation in each. they asked 117 knight hawks. dow fighter jack of america's air forces was shut down. as far as i know, this was the only time when the aircraft of that type was lost in combat. how did that happen with richard? that night i was at the command post of the $200.00 and 15th air defense missile brigade, which was guarding belgrade, chief of staff. colonel dragon, stank of which was the commander of the task force.
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or maybe more aptly, o emily dickinson. brilliant, eagle-eye observant, always original, and always word perfect. will she be missed after 38 years of hyperexcellence? it's a banality even to ask. for the pbs "newshour," and mainly for lee, paul solman. judy: thank you, paul. lee is a treasure. we cannot believe she is leaving us. we will miss you so much. we want all of you to tune in to "washington week" tonight as yamiche alcindor and her panel discuss this busy week in news. that's tonight on pbs and streaming. and as you heard earlier, tomorrow's edition of pbs "news weekend" looks at one of the stars of abc's "abbott elementary," who reflects on the challenges facing public schools. that's saturday on pbs "news weekend" with geoff bennett. and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. for all of us at the pbs "newour," thank you. please stay safe, and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been proved by -- ♪ >> moving our economy for 160 years, bnsf, the engine that connects us. ♪ >>
or maybe more aptly, o emily dickinson. brilliant, eagle-eye observant, always original, and always word perfect. will she be missed after 38 years of hyperexcellence? it's a banality even to ask. for the pbs "newshour," and mainly for lee, paul solman. judy: thank you, paul. lee is a treasure. we cannot believe she is leaving us. we will miss you so much. we want all of you to tune in to "washington week" tonight as yamiche alcindor and her panel discuss this busy week in...
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in dickinson, about 80 miles west, a nurse and wife arrived from manila with their one-year-old son. exhausted from the travel, unsure about the blast of cold air that greeted him. however, his employer, the 88 bed skilled nursing facility, offered a warm welcome on a busy first full day in dickinson. >> apartment shopping, i hope you are ready for this. reporter: roger had waited four years before -- since being offered the job for his visa to clear. ce played tour guide for the day as he got fingerprinted at the police station, required for new iigrants. >> a recliner, sectional? reporter: as they browsed the furniture store. and most critically, they got to meet filipino colleagues at st. luke's, six of the seven nurses now on staff. >> if we can have any employee with their family, they are less likely to be lonely, you are more likely to be social and out and about, versus if your family is across the world. just having an adequate sized filipino population in our town is a good asset and resort -- and resource. reporter: counsttr qie osue luring away tt talents of poorer ones,
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we can now speal to danielle conway who's dean and professor of law at penn state dickinson law. thank you very much for being with us. the districtjudges and attorney generals and even as supreme courtjustice of the future there. what is the conversation around this on campus? give a mag well, the mood on campus isjubilant. there that they could actually be a return to bipartisanship and people are looking at the opportunities now to do many more things that they dream about than they otherwise would have without this confirmation. what does it mean to have the voice and life experience of a black woman on america's highest court? it black woman on america's highest court?— black woman on america's highest court? it means the feelin: highest court? it means the feeling of — highest court? it means the feeling of being _ highest court? it means the feeling of being affirmed. . highest court? it means the | feeling of being affirmed. to have your humanity and your dignity affirmed. the duo represented at the highest seats of our democratic institutions.— seats of our democra
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live coverage from dickinson college in carlisle, pennsylvania, start at 7 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org or watchful coverage on c-span now, our free video app. >> next, the supreme court hears oral argument in george the mcdonough, a case concerning veterans denied disability benefits and the appeals process that follows. under federal law veterans are entitled to benefits for service related injuries or disabilities including pre-existing conditions aggravated during service. this case dates back to 1975 when kevin george was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia just months after listing as a marine. he received a medical discharge and filed for disability benefits but was denied. in 1988 congress voted to allow veteran affairs department decisions to be adjudicated in federal court and in 2014 mr. george appealed the earlier denial of benefits. lower federal courts ruled against him and he brought the case to the supreme court. justices have through june to issue a ruling. this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> we will hear argument first this morn
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now what did you know emily of dickinson? oh, which in no r o. kinshasa da tested, articulate. soc, do treated authentic? no. you don't own was audrey cur, the present producer evie is as you can company in the company, could you kind didn't offer more push pull men me for lot. we are currently having trouble with the audio line them from brussels. we're trying to sort that out and bring you that statement a bit later in the program. but 1st, since invading ukraine, russian forces have attacked more than a 100 medical facilities. the world health organization says more hospitals and health care facilities have been attacked around the globe this year than ever recorded on world health day. the un body is calling on competence to avoid targeting health facilities. ah, the moment a bomb exploded in the city of mary awful and this is what was hit. c the maternity and children's hospital oh, since the start of russia invasion, more than 90 health facilities, including hospitals like this one in the city of him have been attacked
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we did acquire the services of marty dickinson to provide interpretive services for this item. miss dickinson, one more time with the interpreted services, please. >> interpreter: certainly. [speaking spanish language] >> interpreter: thank you, mr. clerk. >> clerk: thank you, miss dixon. mr. atkins, can you unmute the first caller, please? i think that's an unattended line. perhaps we can come back to that one. >> hi. i'm jennifer friedenbach, calling from the coalition on homelessness, and i'm absolutely thrilled to be supporting the acquisition of 333 12 street. our families are desperate to get some stability. it's a beautiful dignified building, close to public areas, shopping, and groceries, and san francisco unified has tracked over 2,000 children that are homeless today. for the past few years, we have little to no permanent supportive housing available to families, and no new housing available for years and years. for the families to have the simple joy of a door to lock, a private bathroom to use, a table to serve dinner, it is time for us to realize the promise of pr
we did acquire the services of marty dickinson to provide interpretive services for this item. miss dickinson, one more time with the interpreted services, please. >> interpreter: certainly. [speaking spanish language] >> interpreter: thank you, mr. clerk. >> clerk: thank you, miss dixon. mr. atkins, can you unmute the first caller, please? i think that's an unattended line. perhaps we can come back to that one. >> hi. i'm jennifer friedenbach, calling from the coalition...
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live coverage from dickinson college in carlisle, pennsylvania, starts at 7:00 on c-span, c-span now, and c-span.org. >> there are a lot of places to get political information, but only at c-span do you get it from the source. no matter where you stand on the issues, c-span is america's network. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word, whether it happens here, here, or anywhere that matters. america is watching on c-span, powered by cable. >> now to a briefing with white house press secretary jen psaki who provided an update on support for ukraine and u.s. -mexico border security. [echo] jen psaki: this will hopefully allow movement of more goods, getting them on shelves, lowering costs. while the president is doing everything he can to lower prices for american families, the federal reserve plays an important role. these nominees are qualified and they deserve bipartisan support and they will also make history. lisa cook would become the first black woman to serve. the v.a. announced new action today to expand disability and health benefits to veterans suffering from rare respiratory can
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marty dickinson providing interpretation services in spanish. [speaking spanish language] >> clerk: thank you so much, and teresa for cantonese. >> interpreter: yes, thank you. this is teresa lee in cantonese. [speaking cantonese language] >> clerk: thank you. and lastly, we have hon su in mandarin. >> interpreter: hi. this is hon su, and let me give the instruction in mandarin now. [speaking mandarin language] >> interpreter: okay. thank you. >> clerk: thank you, call. we are setting the timer for two minutes. for those wishing to speak, lineup in the room to your right, my left. it does not appear we have any commenters. operations, can you please put through the first caller? >> operator: madam clerk, we have no callers in the queue. >> clerk: thank you. mr. president? >> president walton: thank you. lastly, i will invite a rebuttal argument. you have three minutes. >> just a few things. the insinuation that portsmouth investment is surprised by these proceedings, they were a full participant in these proceedings. i got notices of the histori
marty dickinson providing interpretation services in spanish. [speaking spanish language] >> clerk: thank you so much, and teresa for cantonese. >> interpreter: yes, thank you. this is teresa lee in cantonese. [speaking cantonese language] >> clerk: thank you. and lastly, we have hon su in mandarin. >> interpreter: hi. this is hon su, and let me give the instruction in mandarin now. [speaking mandarin language] >> interpreter: okay. thank you. >> clerk: thank...
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marty dickinson providing interpretation services in spanish. [speaking spanish language] >> clerk: thank you so much, and teresa for cantonese. >> interpreter: yes, thank you. this is teresa lee in cantonese. [speaking cantonese language] >> clerk: thank you. and lastly, we have hon su in mandarin. >> interpreter: hi. this is hon su, and let me give the instruction in mandarin now. [speaking mandarin language] >> interpreter: okay. thank you. >> clerk: thank you, call. we are setting the timer for two minutes. for those wishing to speak, lineup in the room to your right, my left. it does not appear we have any commenters. operations, can you please put through the first caller? >> operator: madam clerk, we have no callers in the queue. >> clerk: thank you. mr. president? >> president walton: thank you. lastly, i will invite a rebuttal argument. you have three minutes. >> just a few things. the insinuation that portsmouth investment is surprised by these proceedings, they were a full participant in these proceedings. i got notices of the histori
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that memorization that is you getting into another character because you cannot recite emily dickinson if you don't imagine her character, experience, feelings but then the words come. and then to boost your vocabulary and this is all very healthy for the narcissistic 16 -year-olds. but then this technology they have to memorize us president you have to know friends lend me your ears these are common activities because it gets in means days inside of me. it is made external and stays external when i needed i just call it up that's all that is masterful so what happened at shiloh and' gettysburg? do you want to know the stories? that this will make you more serious and interesting person if you have these things inside of you. >> and of course a better citizen. >> absolutely. >> look at how the nails took november 2016 they went to / one for hillary and they could not believe that this monster was actually going into the white house. politics go like this and then you think you never lose? very important. george w. bush and al gore pretty much split the youth vote. >> reagan crushed the
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to north dakota with the dickinson press reports more afghan refugees soon will be headed to that state after the state department approved the resettlement of 96 afghan refugees there, in addition to the 52 afghan refugees who have already arrived in fargo since october. >>> in south dakota, the mitchell republic highlights a group of republican senators, including john thune, who say it is time for repayments on federal student loans to resume after a two-year pause during the pandemic. they say these extensions are causing damage to the federal deficit. president biden has extended the freeze on student loan payments until august 31st. talking about canceling some of them all together. >>> nebraska's lincoln journal star is focusing on governor pete ricketts and his recent denial of $120 million in federal rental assistance to neb nenens. it is the latest example of the republican governor denying pandemic relief from supplemental food assistance to expanded unemployment benefits offered by the federal government. the governor says the covid-19 emergency is over. >>> to north carolin
to north dakota with the dickinson press reports more afghan refugees soon will be headed to that state after the state department approved the resettlement of 96 afghan refugees there, in addition to the 52 afghan refugees who have already arrived in fargo since october. >>> in south dakota, the mitchell republic highlights a group of republican senators, including john thune, who say it is time for repayments on federal student loans to resume after a two-year pause during the...
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because you can't recite an emily dickinson poem if you're not imagining her character. and her experience her feelings. you you can't do it from the outside you got to get into into it and then the words come you're using someone else's words. it boosts your vocabulary. and this is all very healthy for the narcissistic 16 year old. that's a redundancy to do. okay. the this technology saves young people from doing that work they don't have to memorize the us presidents. in order, they don't have to memorize friends romans countrymen lend me your ears. this was these were common activities. in the past because that was it it gets in me and it stays inside me. that the web makes it all external and it stays external when i need it. i'll just call it up. that's all that that's all that. is masterful lines of verse mean to you. okay, what happened at shiloh and gettysburg? those are just going to be facts that you'll you'll come don't you want know the stories? then you want to know about the carnage. that took place there. this this is going to make you a more serious and i
because you can't recite an emily dickinson poem if you're not imagining her character. and her experience her feelings. you you can't do it from the outside you got to get into into it and then the words come you're using someone else's words. it boosts your vocabulary. and this is all very healthy for the narcissistic 16 year old. that's a redundancy to do. okay. the this technology saves young people from doing that work they don't have to memorize the us presidents. in order, they don't...
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as stated earlier, we have partnered with marty dickinson who will provide spanish interpretation for these items. marty? [speaking spanish language] >> interpreter: thank you, mr. clerk. >> clerk: thank you, marty. and for those who have lined up along the curtains, i imagine you're here for public comment. please wait until we open public comment, and then, i'll direct you to go and stand, but for this item for the time being, please go ahead and take a seat. madam chair? >> chair ronen: thank you so much. i believe that brian chu is on the line to present this item? >> yes. brian chu with the mayor's office of housing and community development, and i believe we have a presentation that we can put on the line. thank you. so we can go to the next slide. we have two items, item 7 and 8. item 7 is to amend a portion of the administrative code to administer funds that are placed in specific created funds in the emergency rental assistance relief fund that would allow us to be able to offer rent funds directly to tenants as well as landlords, nonprofits, and c.b.o.s to distribute the fun
as stated earlier, we have partnered with marty dickinson who will provide spanish interpretation for these items. marty? [speaking spanish language] >> interpreter: thank you, mr. clerk. >> clerk: thank you, marty. and for those who have lined up along the curtains, i imagine you're here for public comment. please wait until we open public comment, and then, i'll direct you to go and stand, but for this item for the time being, please go ahead and take a seat. madam chair? >>...
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live coverage from dickinson college in carlisle, pennsylvania, start at 7 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org or watchful coverage on c-span now, our free video app. >> next, the supreme court hears oral argument in george the mcdonough, a case concerning veterans denied disability benefits and the appeals process that follows. under federal law veterans are entitled to benefits for service related injuries or disabilities including pre-existing conditions aggravated during service. this case dates back to 1975 when kevin george was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia just months after listing as a marine. he received a medical discharge and filed for disability benefits but was denied. in 1988 congress voted to allow veteran affairs department
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so a 2020 survey conducted by the aj in conjunction with fairleigh dickinson university found that many respondents prefer to consume history as a form of entertainment. created in 1995. the history channel has achieved an enduring popularity. but so too have video games films and cable tv offerings such as drunk forgotten and crooked history. all of which offer a lively take on the past although of course their claims to scholarly rigor are uneven. public history websites such as university of texas not even passed. offer an arresting mix of videos images podcasts and texts that make interviews primary documents and book reviews accessible to the general reader and listener and appropriate for use in the classroom. individual historians produce personal blogs and podcasts that offer a near daily running commentary on historical perspectives on the news with the most successful of these media boasting thousands of paid subscribers. so many most everybody encounters history via stories passed down through the generations about their own families in photo albums diaries and objects such a
so a 2020 survey conducted by the aj in conjunction with fairleigh dickinson university found that many respondents prefer to consume history as a form of entertainment. created in 1995. the history channel has achieved an enduring popularity. but so too have video games films and cable tv offerings such as drunk forgotten and crooked history. all of which offer a lively take on the past although of course their claims to scholarly rigor are uneven. public history websites such as university of...
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live coverage from dickinson college in carlisle, pennsylvania starts at 7:00 p.m. on c-span, online at www.c-span.org or watch full coverage on c-span now, our free you at. -- air free video app. >> at least six presidents recorded conversations while in office. your many of those conversations on c-span must new podcast, presidential recordings. the first episode focuses on president lyndon johnson. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly, johnson's secretaries knew because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact, they were the ones to make sure the conversations were taped as johnson was signaled to them through an open door between his office and there's. >> you also your blunt talk. >> presidential recordings on c-span now or wherever you get your podcasts. >> c-span brings you an unfiltered view of government, our newsletter word for word recaps the day for you from the halls of congress to daily press briefings to remarks from the president. scan the qr code at the right bottom to sign up for this email and sta
live coverage from dickinson college in carlisle, pennsylvania starts at 7:00 p.m. on c-span, online at www.c-span.org or watch full coverage on c-span now, our free you at. -- air free video app. >> at least six presidents recorded conversations while in office. your many of those conversations on c-span must new podcast, presidential recordings. the first episode focuses on president lyndon johnson. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly, johnson's secretaries...
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stacey cordery is in the audience from dickinson state university. thank you to doctor cordery and dsu who got this idea started about ten years ago. and the last you two years, remarkably, during the pandemic, probably due to digital, we have really rocketed to where we are now on the cusp of acquiring the land on which the future set will be situated in the badlands of western north dakota. that happens next month. we'll have a groundbreaking in june of 2023. and we will open -- this is a perfect segue into lodge -- on july 4th, 2026. >> oh! >> and what was interesting about the pandemic -- you know, we're not pivoting to digital, weapon in digital. we're here digital natives museum. and so from the start, i think, one, in association with dsu and the theodore roosevelt center, they have done a remarkable job of digitizing 70,000 records from the archives of theodore roosevelt. and we helped facilitate a grant through the rob and melanie walton foundation of $10 million to the theodore roosevelt center to continue that tremendous work and work in p
stacey cordery is in the audience from dickinson state university. thank you to doctor cordery and dsu who got this idea started about ten years ago. and the last you two years, remarkably, during the pandemic, probably due to digital, we have really rocketed to where we are now on the cusp of acquiring the land on which the future set will be situated in the badlands of western north dakota. that happens next month. we'll have a groundbreaking in june of 2023. and we will open -- this is a...
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stacy corder is in the audience from dickinson state university. thank you to dr. cordary dsu who got this idea started about 10 years ago and in the last two years remarkably during the pandemic probably do to digital we really rocketed to we are now on the cusp of acquiring the land on which the future site will be situated in the badlands of western north dakota that happens next month. we will have a groundbreaking in june of 2023 and we will open this is a perfect segue into lunch on july 4th, 2026. and and what was interesting about the pandemic and you know, we're not pivoting to digital. we're born in digital. we're a digital native museum and so from the start i think one the association with dsu and the theater roosevelt center. they have done a remarkable job of digitizing 70,000 records from the archive of theodore roosevelt, and we helped facilitate a grant through the robin melanie walton foundation of 10 million dollars to the theater roosevelt center to continue that tremendous work and work in partnership with them and then for the museum itself, i
stacy corder is in the audience from dickinson state university. thank you to dr. cordary dsu who got this idea started about 10 years ago and in the last two years remarkably during the pandemic probably do to digital we really rocketed to we are now on the cusp of acquiring the land on which the future site will be situated in the badlands of western north dakota that happens next month. we will have a groundbreaking in june of 2023 and we will open this is a perfect segue into lunch on july...
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dennis and didn't denison von johnson endowed chair of theodore roosevelt honors leadership studies at dickinson state university. this is an incredible panel and as stuart has always advised us. we have a responsibility here. to inspire to encourage and to teach and i think with this panel you will get an abundance of material. thank you so much. well, welcome everyone to this panel on first ladies. thank you teresa for that very nice introduction. thank you to stuart and to aniee team at the white house historical association have done amazing work as you always do and many thanks to my colleagues here all of who's work has inspired mine over the years. so i'm very grateful to them. so as teresa said we're going to be looking at first ladies today and thinking about their influence on their president husbands. we're going to be thinking about when they promote change and sometimes we talked about when they have not been in favor of change which we can decide might be a good or a bad thing. let me start i'd like the last panel when we said let's do a flash poll. how many of you either work in t
dennis and didn't denison von johnson endowed chair of theodore roosevelt honors leadership studies at dickinson state university. this is an incredible panel and as stuart has always advised us. we have a responsibility here. to inspire to encourage and to teach and i think with this panel you will get an abundance of material. thank you so much. well, welcome everyone to this panel on first ladies. thank you teresa for that very nice introduction. thank you to stuart and to aniee team at the...
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is the dennis and vaune johnson endowed chair of theodore roosevelt honors leadership studies that dickinson state university. this is an incredible panel. and as stewart has always advised us, we have a responsibility here to inspire, to encourage, and to teach. and i think with this panel, you will get an abundance of material. thank you so much. [applause] >> well, welcome everyone to this panel on first ladies. thank you, teresa, for that very nice introduction. i thank you to stewart and to anita for this amazing summit here in dallas that we've all been waiting so to participate in and attend and to be in person. you and the team and the white house historical association have done amazing work, as you always do. and many thanks to my colleagues here, all of whose work has inspired mine over the years. so i'm very grateful to them. so as teresa said, we are going to be looking at first ladies today and thinking about their influence on their president husbands. we are going to be thinking about when they promote change, and sometimes we talked about when they have not been in favor of
is the dennis and vaune johnson endowed chair of theodore roosevelt honors leadership studies that dickinson state university. this is an incredible panel. and as stewart has always advised us, we have a responsibility here to inspire, to encourage, and to teach. and i think with this panel, you will get an abundance of material. thank you so much. [applause] >> well, welcome everyone to this panel on first ladies. thank you, teresa, for that very nice introduction. i thank you to stewart...