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howard university medical has speeded up training to furnish and nurses for the fighting forces. one of the country's leading authorities on blood plasma shows students. how determine the gravity of plasma to be used in the war zone in the college of liberal arts. this class that is the economics of war many graduates fill jobs in, the accounting departments of war, plant and government agencies hampton institute located on the banks of hampton roads, virginia, is practically on a 24 hour basis, training hundreds war workers. the president's home was an old plantation house here. one of the country's great educators welcomes foreign students who are sent to learn american customs culture students studying building and architecture built most of the buildings on hampton. one of the special workers is in radio operation and construction. here, students learn, operate communication centers and thus prepare for specialized with the armed forces hampton war program is more than that of here. the class in chemistry assists an instructor with doing much research in development of new wa
howard university medical has speeded up training to furnish and nurses for the fighting forces. one of the country's leading authorities on blood plasma shows students. how determine the gravity of plasma to be used in the war zone in the college of liberal arts. this class that is the economics of war many graduates fill jobs in, the accounting departments of war, plant and government agencies hampton institute located on the banks of hampton roads, virginia, is practically on a 24 hour...
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at howard university. we always appreciate your time. >>> coming up, voting is underway in russia, but this presidential election is neither free nor fair. and the outcome is a foregone conclusion. it will end in yet another victory for president vladimir putin, following a brutal crackdown on dissent in russia. i will speak to evgenia kara- murza, wife of jailed incident vladimir kara-murza about the situation inside russia, and why it is so important to the world outright reject's so- called victory. e you wearing? he thinks his flaky red patches are all people see otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. ned? otezla can help you get clearer skin, and reduce itching and flaking. with no routine blood tests required. doctors have been prescribing otezla for nearly a decade. otezla is also approved to treat psoriatic arthritis. don't use otezla if you're allergic to it. serious allergic reactions can happen. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. some people taking otezla
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. >> i don't know, howard university's men's basketball. yes, my alma mater. yes. miac champs. yeah. >> miami did. my school did not make it. so congrats to you guys. i don't care. it's my favorite sporting event of the year. 68 teams competing to win the ncaa tournament in the men's bracket and our four regions number one overall seed, the defending champs, connecticut, uconn. they're playing here in new york. and we got purdue, houston, north carolina rounding out the other one seeds. and to the women's bracket. our number one overall squad is south carolina who's undefeated again two regular seasons in a row 32 and zero. then we got usc, texas and of course iowa and caitlin clark. >> yeah, well, obviously she made history just a few weeks ago. we talked so much about it becoming division one's all time leading scorer, men or women's. but the only thing she has left to do is to win the big dance. last year, iowa lost to lsu in the title game, so we'll see if they can pull it off this year. and i just realized, danny, i know i've been pressuring you about putting together a br
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heart professor and dramaturg howard university. and i'll be your moderator this evening. throughout the evening will hear as we already have selected letters from jonathan w white's book to address you as my friend african-american letters to abraham. dr. white is also the author of a house built by slaves, african-american visitors to the lincoln white house. in addition to dr. white, we will hear from historian and retired howard university professor dr. edna mefford. dr. medford in forward of to address you as my friend, you discuss how historians have relegated the lived experience of black people in the mid 98th century to be reflected the writings and oration of privileged few who did possess oratorical abilities were skilled with the pen. you assert that all the well-meaning those interpretations are limited. why is it important for the voices of black people who largely existed at the march chins of society be given center stage without edit or you know as a and we deal primarily written sources so we're looking at documents but if we're talking about marginalized
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wagner was taking on howard university and the winner of this game gets the opportunity to play north carolina in the opening round on thursday. 1st, half wagner up by 3 melvin council junior almost turns the ball over but he turns water into wine right here and puts his team up by 6 early. he had 21 still in the 1st half wegner up by 12 javier st era. i was just gets in the lane to be dropped off or louis exquisite scores he had 10 points and as a 14 point game second has howard made this one a game? they were at all the way bryce harris makes it a one-point game with 17 seconds left times. all right. hit, a couple of free throws, howard has a chance to tie. >> they get not once. not to. but 3 chances at a thai and they missed all 3 of and like i said, the drama of the ncaa tournament is unmatched tough law for howard wagner win. 71 to 68. that's their first ever tournament when they'll play unc on thursday in charlotte called task for that. the golden state warriors have been up and down most of the season, which has been a call. the frustration amongst the fanbase. when you win 4 c
wagner was taking on howard university and the winner of this game gets the opportunity to play north carolina in the opening round on thursday. 1st, half wagner up by 3 melvin council junior almost turns the ball over but he turns water into wine right here and puts his team up by 6 early. he had 21 still in the 1st half wegner up by 12 javier st era. i was just gets in the lane to be dropped off or louis exquisite scores he had 10 points and as a 14 point game second has howard made this one...
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so, to get us startedpl welcome stacey abrams, the chair for racd black politics at howard university. the former georgia candidate for governor and igp carnegie distinguished fellow. secretary gina raimondo, the 40th secretary of the commerce department and a staunch advocate on behalf of women and economic prosperity. and ouroderator, a professor, ruth bader ginsburg professor of law, columbia law school and igp these are just three of the extraordinary people we will hear from this afternoon. please welcome them. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> thank you. body. this panel is entitled women empowering women through the onomwe have already queued up issues. economic gaps and the role women in various powerful positions. shaping public policy in a way that addresses those gaps. i am a lawyer. what i think of the most is courts and legislation. you will see a theme running through this panel about another part of law and■p policy, thinkg about the ways in which you can have federal policy, state and local policy be shaped in a way that actually advances equality. i will say very little. turn i
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thank you so much for talking to us, howard, from the - for talking to us, howard, from the university of buffalo. you for talking to us, howard, from the university of buffalo.— university of buffalo. you are welcome- _ today is international women's day, and we've seen events around the world to mark the occasion. in thailand, hundreds of people joined a march in bangkok calling for improvements to the kingdom's laws on maternity leave. and in pakistan, people rallied in the streets of karachi and islamabad. many used the occasion to stand in solidarity with the women of gaza. meanwhile in berlin, where international women's day is a public holiday, thousands held a rally calling for gender equality. and we've seen the day play out on the political stage, too. let's start in france, which has become the first country to enshrine abortion in its constitution. this was the moment outside thejustice ministry in paris. abortion was decriminalised in france 50 years ago, but parliament voted to officially amend the constitution on monday. this was president macron's message. translation
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and so so having howard university with, its large universities, i think i'm not sure if is larger than the entire u.s. combined, but it is so large. that we've got a howard bias. we've got bison over here. we can't we can't believe the island of iowa. it was a double check dog. yeah, yeah, yeah. um, the business school, medical school, all of that. yeah. think you know it. i you know. yeah. you spend quite a bit so so that that is i think a very, very important factors why atlanta and d.c. become these places. the other thing is there's a i share the story i love the story there are two fascinating stories. i shared it with friends. there's a white comedian came to atlanta and he was like, he he had a show in atlanta. this was recently made last few weeks. and it came on my feet and he was like, yeah, i came atlanta and i he does work. that makes commentary race. sometimes. i keep in mind as a white guy, he's just a very sort of like, like he's going to lowe's to buy some nails or something right. so he's like in a very sort of like informal dress but came to atlanta for showed he want
and so so having howard university with, its large universities, i think i'm not sure if is larger than the entire u.s. combined, but it is so large. that we've got a howard bias. we've got bison over here. we can't we can't believe the island of iowa. it was a double check dog. yeah, yeah, yeah. um, the business school, medical school, all of that. yeah. think you know it. i you know. yeah. you spend quite a bit so so that that is i think a very, very important factors why atlanta and d.c....
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joining me now is the chair of civil rights at howard university. i should also note she filed an amicus brief in the trump case which was of course recently decided by the court. it's great to see you. thank you for being here in new york. i'm not going to ask you to tell me the good news because i think it's truly bad news here. the very last day of the court's term is when they're going to hear this immunity claim contrasted with the relatively quick time frame with the 14th amendment ruling. how do you interpret that decision? >> it's very much consistent with this court's refusal to be moved from the narrative as it has tried to create that we are somehow impervious to the politics of what's happening around us, and this is one of their ways of doing it, pretending they don't understand the urgency, the reason why american voters would want to know that whether the candidates for president has been convicted of a crime, and so what they do is they just carry on business as usual, and i suspect in their mind they think it is carrying forward a n
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university bison. captain pruitt, i will start with you because i am biased let's talk criminal justice reform. we know that the criminal justice system has long racist history that leads to disproportionate policing and prosecution of people of color tuckly black people. i want to talk about black people. why is reform so impactful particularly for black communities who don't want to- overpoliced but still want to be safe? >> what a great question. you know, we have been disenfranchised since time untold. but i am going go back to reconstruction at the end of reconstruction, when we started really flexing our political muscle, and wanting the right to vote and fighting for our civil rights. and then all of a sudden, someone said we have to put together a playbook to make sure these oppressed people continue to be oppressed. right. and so every since then, what with the war on crime, with what we are facing right now with this erational fear of black people and under valued people, right, since then, t
university bison. captain pruitt, i will start with you because i am biased let's talk criminal justice reform. we know that the criminal justice system has long racist history that leads to disproportionate policing and prosecution of people of color tuckly black people. i want to talk about black people. why is reform so impactful particularly for black communities who don't want to- overpoliced but still want to be safe? >> what a great question. you know, we have been disenfranchised...
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news and politics reporter for the hill top and howard university. some of her recent interviews include stacey abrams and fani willis. natalia, what do you think about the potential band? >> i think this potential ban will have a large impact on voter turnout in upcoming elections. i saw firsthand, i entered on the hill, for a lot of offices they are receiving a lot of calls from young voters and also teenagers asking to avoid the ban. i think it's important to note that when we are considering what would be important for young voters and how presidential candidates should implement that into their campaign if they want to garner that vote. >> do you think those young voters realize why the ban is potentially being put in place? it's not because they feel like the kids are going outside to play baseball because they are on the tiktok, the issue is over national security. do you think the young voters realize that? >> i would say that probably for the most part they are not aware that it is an actual reason that's on the floor. it's kind of unfortuna
news and politics reporter for the hill top and howard university. some of her recent interviews include stacey abrams and fani willis. natalia, what do you think about the potential band? >> i think this potential ban will have a large impact on voter turnout in upcoming elections. i saw firsthand, i entered on the hill, for a lot of offices they are receiving a lot of calls from young voters and also teenagers asking to avoid the ban. i think it's important to note that when we are...
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university where i pledged by the way, and what we know that tenants of delta are schocial action, so when you think about what deltas have done, you being as historic you ares you came with aistori supre ketanji brown jackson, so many other people, so this was monumental for you to come in here and put delta on this pedestal. we know for as long as we can remember of voting rights, democracy, lots of social issues have been on the plate and frankly it is what helps catalyze the president into his role, and was the work of deltas, afrin american women who helped him solidify this presidency was a what would you cite is the value of black women specifically in foreign policy and national security and how can we continue to elevate black women in the space? amb. jenkins: thank you. the bio needs to be updated. jalina: we have to put that on the bio. amb. jenkins: yeah, briefly, it was great. i was accepted as an honorary member of delta along with an illustrious line of other women, and it really did, it is great to be part of this wonderful organization. but you know, being around all
university where i pledged by the way, and what we know that tenants of delta are schocial action, so when you think about what deltas have done, you being as historic you ares you came with aistori supre ketanji brown jackson, so many other people, so this was monumental for you to come in here and put delta on this pedestal. we know for as long as we can remember of voting rights, democracy, lots of social issues have been on the plate and frankly it is what helps catalyze the president into...
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she's also the night chair in race and journalism at the great howard university. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> so i thought we reached the nadir of it when clarence thomas declared the freedsman bureau was not for black people, it was for everyone, which is not true. you write this idea of color blindness has now spanned the spectrum from taking away small business grants to affirmative action to everything. tell us your thesis. >> my thesis is we now realize conservatives embarked on this decades-long campaign to overturn roe. they had a long strategy, but we missed that they were also implementic a parallel strategy, to take the rhetoric of the civil rights movement, this idea of color blindness and use it to actually take back and force us back, back to a pre-civil rights era. so they have also had this racial strategy to really delegitimize any efforts to try to bring about racial equality, particularly for black americans. >> you write about the case where a white man who applied to all of these medical schools and didn't get in, he sued. they be
she's also the night chair in race and journalism at the great howard university. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> so i thought we reached the nadir of it when clarence thomas declared the freedsman bureau was not for black people, it was for everyone, which is not true. you write this idea of color blindness has now spanned the spectrum from taking away small business grants to affirmative action to everything. tell us your thesis. >> my thesis is we now realize...
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murray graduated as the only woman in her law school class at howard university and first coined the term “jane crow” to describe the misogyny she endured. i think in some ways she was very ahead of her time. and then in other ways, she really, as a female and as a black female, did not have very many opportunities to really work in the kind of law firms that, were known and whose lawyers were used, you know, in major cases. correspondent: rosita stevens-holsey is murray's niece and on the board of the pauli murray center for history and social justice. she says the late supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg turned to murray's legal theories to argue her own cases. and in murray's boundary-pushing life, she rejected gender norms and forged an intersectional approach to equality. >> she would do things i thought other people didn't do. for example, i've seen her smoke a cigarello, and i had never seen, in fact i've never seen anyone smoke a cigarello. and, i saw her puff on a pipe once or twice. correspondent: she really challenged gender norms. it was in the 1930s she was ask
murray graduated as the only woman in her law school class at howard university and first coined the term “jane crow” to describe the misogyny she endured. i think in some ways she was very ahead of her time. and then in other ways, she really, as a female and as a black female, did not have very many opportunities to really work in the kind of law firms that, were known and whose lawyers were used, you know, in major cases. correspondent: rosita stevens-holsey is murray's niece and on the...
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i would say on howard's campus specifically of course funny attended howard university so we have a little bit more of a stake in it than elsewhere. >> do you think students are paying attention to these trials that donald trump is going through, or are they hearing what they learned social media about the gold trump standards? >> i think students of following issues and not candidates. it means they're not into it about what's happening in georgia or new york. we know what we care about. i think students in my campus care about reproductive rights, transgender rights, the conflict between israel and gaza. if you like looking towards where candidates stand on those issues has been more for polls with people of rh deciding who should i give my vote to. i don't think they are following stuff like that. even though it could and probably will have huge implications for who is our next president. >> it's fascinating. stanford is not a politically engaged campus. since october 7 we have seen a resurgence of activism and away we haven't seen since the vietnam war. i'm not sure how lasting that's
i would say on howard's campus specifically of course funny attended howard university so we have a little bit more of a stake in it than elsewhere. >> do you think students are paying attention to these trials that donald trump is going through, or are they hearing what they learned social media about the gold trump standards? >> i think students of following issues and not candidates. it means they're not into it about what's happening in georgia or new york. we know what we care...
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>> i went to howard university where i didn't have to think about and what when it comes to go anywhere else >> so the privilege that you speak it for that i'm speaking for we want to hbc, but talking about privilege also talking about the privilege to choose between. i can go to this school for free and play and change the trajectory of my family. but because you want them to make a point, you're asking them to actually take on debt sorry, sir. i put it this way. >> any student who >> respect themselves and understand the impact of any school that deny their existence and still give their athletic ability to that school to generate revenue. we are talking about a system borderline slavery. we should not support that or present whether we are doing this commutator, anything else that fake argument there absolutely is not a fake argument. there's >> any >> me i hear you who have the ability to pick consider by a top tier school for athletes there are other options. we're not saying don't deny so much there are options. there always are. thank you. always good to have the conversation int
>> i went to howard university where i didn't have to think about and what when it comes to go anywhere else >> so the privilege that you speak it for that i'm speaking for we want to hbc, but talking about privilege also talking about the privilege to choose between. i can go to this school for free and play and change the trajectory of my family. but because you want them to make a point, you're asking them to actually take on debt sorry, sir. i put it this way. >> any...
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originally from california, willis attend attended howard university in washington, dc, then got her law degree from the emory school of law. she forged her professional reputation with successful prosecutions in a massive cheating scandal in atlanta's public schools. and by bringing anti-corruption charges against rapper young thug, a workaholic that is very driven, very smart and very like, if you're on a case, it's step one, step two, step three, get to it from here. >> analysts say the pressure on willis to be above reproach in the trump case will be enormous and one veteran attorney advises her to toe that line as far under the radar as possible. >> but i'm fani willis. i want to in retreat from the limelight of this case right now in the sense that let your line prosecutors let the team you assembled be the face of this case. >> analysts bradley moos willis should stay in the background so that when the public sees this case playing out in the months ahead, especially in the lead up to election day, there'll be thinking about the evidence in the case and the allegations against
originally from california, willis attend attended howard university in washington, dc, then got her law degree from the emory school of law. she forged her professional reputation with successful prosecutions in a massive cheating scandal in atlanta's public schools. and by bringing anti-corruption charges against rapper young thug, a workaholic that is very driven, very smart and very like, if you're on a case, it's step one, step two, step three, get to it from here. >> analysts say...
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28 years after attending undergraduate school at howard university, she went on to emory university law school. >> she he says that ever since she was a little girl, the only thing she ever wanted to do was practiced law. her inspiration she says was her father on the time i was 78 or nine, i was putting my father's files together, which were mainly murderers and drug cases born in inglewood, california, willis spent time between divorced parents, but john floyd raised her as a single father in washington, >> dc, where he practiced law as a criminal defense attorney, which led to many days spent with him in the courtroom when she was a child, as so many single women or fathers? no, he wouldn't have anywhere to take me on saturdays. and so our routine would be that on saturdays he would go to court because he was a criminal defense lawyer and guess what, on friday night, a lot of folks get locked up and so he would be there saturday for those first appearance hearings to represent the clients i would just sit in the courtroom before willis became the da. she was in private practice f
28 years after attending undergraduate school at howard university, she went on to emory university law school. >> she he says that ever since she was a little girl, the only thing she ever wanted to do was practiced law. her inspiration she says was her father on the time i was 78 or nine, i was putting my father's files together, which were mainly murderers and drug cases born in inglewood, california, willis spent time between divorced parents, but john floyd raised her as a single...
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originally from california, willis attended howard university in washington, dc, then got her law a degree from the emory school of law. she forged her professional reputation with successful prosecutions in a massive cheating scandal in atlanta's public schools and by bringing anti-corruption charges against the rapper, young thug, a workaholic that is very driven, very smart and very like, if you're on a case, it's step one, step two, step three, get to it, but this isn't the first time willis has been in hot water over personal conduct. she held a fundraiser for someone running against a potential target of her investigation. >> so what are you thinking moment. if the optics our horrific one former prosecutor says, in this current case, willis should have known better than to get so deeply involved with special >> prosecutor nathan wade, even if the relationship didn't start until after she hired him, as they both claim, these are things that i think our missteps and our unforced errors. surely you have to know that the mind microscope is going to be on your every move >> former preside
originally from california, willis attended howard university in washington, dc, then got her law a degree from the emory school of law. she forged her professional reputation with successful prosecutions in a massive cheating scandal in atlanta's public schools and by bringing anti-corruption charges against the rapper, young thug, a workaholic that is very driven, very smart and very like, if you're on a case, it's step one, step two, step three, get to it, but this isn't the first time...
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tate was a college professort ig barber skosha university and howard university where she taught from 1942-1977. she spoke five languages, traveled the world twice, was an international reporter for baltimore's afro-american newspaper and worked as a photographer, filmmaker, and researcher for the u.s. state department. all while being a college professor. tate passed away in 1966 at the age of 91. she has left millions to institutes of higher learning that looked beyond her race and gender to provide her with a stellar education and to inspire her to impact the world in many areas for generations to come. we next have a pair of stories, those of major denzel harvey and dr. robert garrison. dr. harvey -- major harvey, excuse me, and dr. garrison both have strong connections to the it is keegan community and served as tuskegee airmen in world war ii. denzel was born at hackly hospital and graduated from it is keegan high school. in high school he earned a letter in track where i was only just one of a in 1941, harvey enlisted in the u.s. air force as a private first class and by 1942 h
tate was a college professort ig barber skosha university and howard university where she taught from 1942-1977. she spoke five languages, traveled the world twice, was an international reporter for baltimore's afro-american newspaper and worked as a photographer, filmmaker, and researcher for the u.s. state department. all while being a college professor. tate passed away in 1966 at the age of 91. she has left millions to institutes of higher learning that looked beyond her race and gender to...
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robert howard is an earth system scientist and professor at cornell university. my research suggests that at least a 3rd of that, maybe half of that total global increase is methane emissions from practice fuel gas in the united states. one of howard's recent studies asserts that natural gas might actually be dirtier than cold. consider all the energy it takes to drill wells, practice shell, rock liquefied, the gas, and transport it via massive tankers, which are often old and efficient. it was easy to add it all up and for elegy under the best case scenario can using conservative assumptions on emissions from shell gas. and using the best most modern tankers allergies are 25 percent larger footprint. then cool overall for greenhouse gas emissions. despite the environmental concerns about elegy, some experts believe biden is making a political play aimed at a certain demographic ahead of the 2024 presidential election. this was sort of that i think was, was, was trying to appeal to these younger voters that for them, you know, fossil fuels are evil and, and they'
robert howard is an earth system scientist and professor at cornell university. my research suggests that at least a 3rd of that, maybe half of that total global increase is methane emissions from practice fuel gas in the united states. one of howard's recent studies asserts that natural gas might actually be dirtier than cold. consider all the energy it takes to drill wells, practice shell, rock liquefied, the gas, and transport it via massive tankers, which are often old and efficient. it was...
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the associated press investigation was done with the howard center for investigative journalism at the university of maryland and arizona state university and pbs's frontline whose report on this will air april 30. a.p. investigative reporter reese was part of the program. how does the use of force not ended to be lethal end up in deaths? >> we found in howfns cases what happened was officers went too far. too fast. too long. and they were making errors in the way they applied this force that went beyond best safety practices. so they would hold people down on the grown on their chest in a way where these people couldn't breathe. their hearts couldn't function as properly. and that's exactly what happened to george floyd. or in o'cases they'd use their stun guns, too many times, and for too long. >> when you look at the victims in these cases, is there a common thread about where these instances happen? who the victims are? why they were being restrained? >> yeah, we found that in a number of cases, the location was actually the homes of those who died. that was because sometimes they
the associated press investigation was done with the howard center for investigative journalism at the university of maryland and arizona state university and pbs's frontline whose report on this will air april 30. a.p. investigative reporter reese was part of the program. how does the use of force not ended to be lethal end up in deaths? >> we found in howfns cases what happened was officers went too far. too fast. too long. and they were making errors in the way they applied this force...
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from the university of professor of history emerita at howard, where she also as the chair of the department history and interim dean, the college of arts and sciences she is the author of lincoln and emancipation proclamation.of the three views she was a recipient of the john wise simon a lifetime achievement association and was previously inducted as a of the lincoln academy of illinois and awarded thes highet honor by the governor of illinois. for her study of the president matthew norman is, associate professor of history at the university of cincinnati blue. ash college educated knox college and the university of illinois, urbana-champaign, where earned his ph.d. he served earlier as aqctinof civera studg professor right here at gettysburg college. matt has contributed chapters to our beloved abraham african american war veterans and abraham lincoln, war and memory and, fraught with great difficulty. lincoln and reconstruction. his labors of love also include 8serving coeditor with fred lee hord. of knowing him by heart. african-americans on abraham lincoln. nt of our program allows us
from the university of professor of history emerita at howard, where she also as the chair of the department history and interim dean, the college of arts and sciences she is the author of lincoln and emancipation proclamation.of the three views she was a recipient of the john wise simon a lifetime achievement association and was previously inducted as a of the lincoln academy of illinois and awarded thes highet honor by the governor of illinois. for her study of the president matthew norman...
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howard. mr. howard's known me my entire life, quite literally. i'm going back to early in the conversation where you talk about trust. and i'd like to focus on media and news for a moment, because what we're talking about is rebuilding institutions. and with consolidation, news media as well as the withering away local print media, our ability to communicate and create trust in communities, is dying on the vine. and so how can we either rebuild that reconstitute? i mean i'm not sure how we get there, because if everything from universal disney or, quite frankly, the new york times, there is no local accountability. right. it is a very good question. i think there are two problems. one, there is a consolidation of big media. it is lose for newspapers and are a challenging business model because advertising is sort of largely disappeared. but, you know, the problem is not just that there's a consolidate is that there is a balkanization. so now what you have is for four nuts on either side. you know, you have media that only talks to you know, they'
howard. mr. howard's known me my entire life, quite literally. i'm going back to early in the conversation where you talk about trust. and i'd like to focus on media and news for a moment, because what we're talking about is rebuilding institutions. and with consolidation, news media as well as the withering away local print media, our ability to communicate and create trust in communities, is dying on the vine. and so how can we either rebuild that reconstitute? i mean i'm not sure how we get...
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great universities making a difference in the lives of our people, and i want to salute to them and thank them and i will be spending some time with them bit later. it's an honor, always an honor to be able to present the state of black america. and it is always important for people to know what where did this notion of the report, the state of black america come from and it was 1976 we anticipate in a few days the president will give a state of the union address. very important time when you ar from the president of the united states on his position and execution for the nation. 1976 in t late great legend held this position and a person on t and watched prison forward deliver the early state of the union address, he listened intently and carefully to president ford. president for the most part painted the picture of america where there were no black people. a picture where there were no poor people. a picture of america that for the most part ignor the trials and travails of locked out and left out communities. no mention of poverty, no mention of cities, no mention of the raging recess
great universities making a difference in the lives of our people, and i want to salute to them and thank them and i will be spending some time with them bit later. it's an honor, always an honor to be able to present the state of black america. and it is always important for people to know what where did this notion of the report, the state of black america come from and it was 1976 we anticipate in a few days the president will give a state of the union address. very important time when you...