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national endowment for democracy knowing the brutality and the 10s of millions killed wounded tortured or displaced at the hands of national endowment for democracy policies around the world well we established campaign for a course in the fall of 2017 in order to advocate for this nest on president that human rights atrocity in the world after the holocaust we found campaign for it was 2017 my sister was abducted and september 28th when i quit my full time job as an international business development director from the consulting firm that i was working and i became full time activist one year and were 3 of my sisters at the actually funded by the national endowment for democracy i really started funding from october 2090 i don't mean to wiggers there's no funding from the national and our democracy to help salute not absolutely not i to look at look at records i was going full time job and i was funding myself the organization giving us the ability to be the voice for those millions of whistler's people those and millions of people who are suffering so that's all i could hear and i kn
national endowment for democracy knowing the brutality and the 10s of millions killed wounded tortured or displaced at the hands of national endowment for democracy policies around the world well we established campaign for a course in the fall of 2017 in order to advocate for this nest on president that human rights atrocity in the world after the holocaust we found campaign for it was 2017 my sister was abducted and september 28th when i quit my full time job as an international business...
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bill for the national endowment of the arts, and national endowment of the humanities, and stopped special handouts to federal employees. and rescind billions in bailouts that go to state governments. our democrat colleagues were unwilling to accept such a commonsense approach. they wanted to simply pretend $1.9 trillion in spending is not happening and erase the evidence. thankfully the senate in a bipartisan vote of 90-2 agreed to the bill that is before us today. legislation that postpones the budget control act's reduction in medicare spending that is otherwise set to begin this month. it offsets and achieves those savings by extending future funding restraints an additional year. it avoids a cut to medicare that is smaller than that which is set to occur because of the biden bailout bill, but it also does not simply shove under the rug the cost of the debt, inducing actions taken by washington democrats thus far. they will have to deal with those actions and their spending. in the meantime, we can and should act on the legislation before us to do what is prudent and possible to protec
bill for the national endowment of the arts, and national endowment of the humanities, and stopped special handouts to federal employees. and rescind billions in bailouts that go to state governments. our democrat colleagues were unwilling to accept such a commonsense approach. they wanted to simply pretend $1.9 trillion in spending is not happening and erase the evidence. thankfully the senate in a bipartisan vote of 90-2 agreed to the bill that is before us today. legislation that postpones...
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foreign policy the national endowment for democracy and so forth interference in latin american policies and in fact to more of the ecuadorian election has been influenced by leaks by wiki leaks as well because marino apparently with to some extent brought down by the demonstrations for julian advantage in ecuador in 21 thing i think many many countries all very much to weekly and to julian assange will expose seen. corruption basically from the power people. many many in many places in the world. in this it is ironic it is ironic and. growing sites we do action of julian assange and he was sorry and i know firsthand that giuliani's very very. concerned about what's happening in what became she's 2nd country in ecuador and i'm sure that the new government of equal or we'll. take. the defense of. julia sanch steel prosecuted steel socially in full full political row persecution and steal and justly in jail and just finally what do you know about the condition of julian as anjan belmarsh prison in london hand in expectations from joe biden who's earth and nothing about dropping all the esp
foreign policy the national endowment for democracy and so forth interference in latin american policies and in fact to more of the ecuadorian election has been influenced by leaks by wiki leaks as well because marino apparently with to some extent brought down by the demonstrations for julian advantage in ecuador in 21 thing i think many many countries all very much to weekly and to julian assange will expose seen. corruption basically from the power people. many many in many places in the...
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, the national endowment for the arts, center for asian-american media, and by south arts. additional funding for "seadrift" was provided by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people,
, the national endowment for the arts, center for asian-american media, and by south arts. additional funding for "seadrift" was provided by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people,
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also, the national endowment is launching a virtual library to include resources educators, leaders, and families to explore these and address this history of anti- asian racism in the united states. biden and menstruation are committed to working hand-in-hand with leaders and communities to have inclusion for all. thank you for inviting me to speak and thank you for your leadership and for addressing these and reach out any time for resources and i now pass it off to may or may. >> thank you. next we will hear from the mayor who will share some of her personal experiences and her insight as a leader for the u.s. conference of mayors. welcome. >> thank you, may or may and thank you for your leadership on this. thank you mayor fischer for your leadership and your center for compassion and for tom cochran, the leadership of the u.s. conference of mayors and all of the activities that we need to address and with everything that's going on in our country. what we are experiencing is something that everyone has spoken to that it is something that we cannot tolerate in our country. let me
also, the national endowment is launching a virtual library to include resources educators, leaders, and families to explore these and address this history of anti- asian racism in the united states. biden and menstruation are committed to working hand-in-hand with leaders and communities to have inclusion for all. thank you for inviting me to speak and thank you for your leadership and for addressing these and reach out any time for resources and i now pass it off to may or may. >> thank...
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it was toppled by ordinated never by the united states by the cia by the national endowment for democracy this actually happened now it's not made up it's real it happened. oh all right a guy who i was a very interesting alternative history lesson that's all the time we have i went on when he thinks of my guest in washington london and in budapest and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are to see you next time and remember a prostate. all of the information in the world when you put it together and process simultaneously it adds up to 0 it adds up to nothing all deal luzhin of differentiation will be obliterated the illusion of making a profit will be obliterated because we're entering into a period called the singularity. in the 1920 s. and thirty's several 100 african-americans moved to the soviet union and many of them descendants still live in russia. in your post because you know nobody but us throw up at us yes you. will see things your way. back home but i can merican something from racism and a complete lack of prospects. is i cannot post. real lybia losing show won by els
it was toppled by ordinated never by the united states by the cia by the national endowment for democracy this actually happened now it's not made up it's real it happened. oh all right a guy who i was a very interesting alternative history lesson that's all the time we have i went on when he thinks of my guest in washington london and in budapest and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are to see you next time and remember a prostate. all of the information in the world when you put it...
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i said yes, but you're the only speaker who is chairman of the national endowment of the humanities for seven years. and you're the only speaker who was second lady of the united states of america for eight years. [ applause ] if you google dr. cheney, you will be blown away by all of her awards and accomplishments. but as always i'm not going to list all of that, i expect you to do that. but while she was head of neh, she published "american memory," a report that warned about the failure of schools and institutions of higher learning to transmit accurate knowledge about the past to future generations. she said, quote, a system of education that fails to nurture memory of the past denies students a great deal. one of the most successful series she funded when she was there was the civil war series by ken burns, which we all loved. but she said, neh is a difficult place to be, and some projects were good, and some were not. dr. cheney has authored 15 books. her most recent, "james madison: a life reconsidered," is a masterful insight into one of the physically smallest of the founding f
i said yes, but you're the only speaker who is chairman of the national endowment of the humanities for seven years. and you're the only speaker who was second lady of the united states of america for eight years. [ applause ] if you google dr. cheney, you will be blown away by all of her awards and accomplishments. but as always i'm not going to list all of that, i expect you to do that. but while she was head of neh, she published "american memory," a report that warned about the...
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andns recipient of the national endowment for the art fellowship. the pros in poetry published in new york teams paris review, poetry and elsewhere. poetry fed tore of the new republic, and it is a full professor at rutgers university. joining kathy in conversation is casey lema the professor of english and creative writing at the university of mississippi and as author of the novel longi division and collection of essays how to slowly kill yourself and others in america. also the author of the memoir heavy. heavy short listed for the andrew carnegie medal and the prize named one of the best books of 2018 by the undefeated "new york times," publishers weekly, npr, and library journal, "the washington post," southern living entertainment weekly, san francisco prodigal and new york teams critic so without further adieu join me in welcoming kathy. >> hey, hey. >> hi. >> how are you? >> doing okay how are you? [laughter] >> i notice the part where we didn't talk like five minutes ago but i want to say i'm so with so, so happy to be here when i read mino
andns recipient of the national endowment for the art fellowship. the pros in poetry published in new york teams paris review, poetry and elsewhere. poetry fed tore of the new republic, and it is a full professor at rutgers university. joining kathy in conversation is casey lema the professor of english and creative writing at the university of mississippi and as author of the novel longi division and collection of essays how to slowly kill yourself and others in america. also the author of the...
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and national endowment of the arts gets 200 million and national endowment of humanities gets 200 million dollars. i never realized they were two things and so it is stuff like that that is in this bill and get a 350 billion dollar, they put a blue state that has had terrible lockdown policies and unemployment rates are through the roof you're getting significantly more money than a state like florida that actually managed the pandemic while letting people get back to work. this is how they're rewarding bad behavior and blue state governors this is the true bailout that's happening. and it is one of the worst ways to spend money further more and this is the last thing that's important in this our economy is rebounding and every state that is allowed to open, r our businesses are getting back to work are people returning to job and tired much being locked downgoing back to their lives we would just open up, we wouldn't need to spend all of this money. but the democrats don't care about science, they don't care about economics, they care about politics, and that's what's happening up here i
and national endowment of the arts gets 200 million and national endowment of humanities gets 200 million dollars. i never realized they were two things and so it is stuff like that that is in this bill and get a 350 billion dollar, they put a blue state that has had terrible lockdown policies and unemployment rates are through the roof you're getting significantly more money than a state like florida that actually managed the pandemic while letting people get back to work. this is how they're...
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part of the building you give to them to the national archives in addition as an endowment. that's an additional problem. i also think there are questions as to what he is going to be doing as a former president in 2022 in the midterms in 2024. if you build a presidential library, that is theis capstone you're no longer going to be running for president. there is no precedent for president to build a presidential library well out of office and come back andhi runor again. which is one of the main reasons we've not seen any announcement from the white house prior to january or now the office of former president trump student we follow up on that is a fascinating question to a long time since it had a president who potentially could run again and maybe even be president again. i would like to ask both aunt and anthony what are the issues there? if trump came back as president what kind of control would he have over the records of his previous administration? ared do things he could do or nt do that would essentially terminatete the idea of access to presidential records? siu m
part of the building you give to them to the national archives in addition as an endowment. that's an additional problem. i also think there are questions as to what he is going to be doing as a former president in 2022 in the midterms in 2024. if you build a presidential library, that is theis capstone you're no longer going to be running for president. there is no precedent for president to build a presidential library well out of office and come back andhi runor again. which is one of the...
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the research endowment program at the national institute of minority health and health disparities provides funding to the endowments of academic institutions across the country. such as a university in my district, moorehouse school of college, the university of puerto rico school of dentistry, university of new mexico school of medicine, howard university college of pharmacy, and so many others. the goal of the program includes promoting minority health and health disparities research capacity and infrastructure. increasing the diversity and strength of the scientific work force, and enhancing the recruitment and retention of individuals from health disparity populations that are under-represented in the scientific work force. this is critical legislation that was going play a huge role in addressing and researching disparities. during the covid-19 health emergency, communities of color were once again disproportionately affected. research into health disparities is more crucial than ever. i want to thank my co-sponsors and want to thank chairman pallone for working to help me get this im
the research endowment program at the national institute of minority health and health disparities provides funding to the endowments of academic institutions across the country. such as a university in my district, moorehouse school of college, the university of puerto rico school of dentistry, university of new mexico school of medicine, howard university college of pharmacy, and so many others. the goal of the program includes promoting minority health and health disparities research...
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"the wall street journal" reports two people familiar with the matter says the u.s. is open to lifting terror sanctions against iran's central bank, its national oil and tanker companies and several key economic sectors. i want to bring in a senior fellow at carnegie endowment. thanks for joining us on this, really appreciate it. it seems as if they're motoring on with these negotiations when it comes to getting back into the jcpoa. i want to read from ned price, state department spokesperson, talking about the progress they've made so far. and he said this. when it comes to iran, there have been some signs of progress but i wouldn't want to overstate it. i think what i said yesterday certainly remains true that we probably have a long road ahead of us than we do in the rearview mirror at this point. talk about the dynamics of this situation and the negotiations so far, kareem. >> yasmin, i think the iranian ghost knows the biden administration is committed to reviving the jcpoa. at the moment iran is trying to reduce as much sanctions as possible. a lot of these san
"the wall street journal" reports two people familiar with the matter says the u.s. is open to lifting terror sanctions against iran's central bank, its national oil and tanker companies and several key economic sectors. i want to bring in a senior fellow at carnegie endowment. thanks for joining us on this, really appreciate it. it seems as if they're motoring on with these negotiations when it comes to getting back into the jcpoa. i want to read from ned price, state department...
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this symbol of national shame puts a stain on the notion that we believe in liberty and justice for all. it puts a stain on the notion that all persons are created equal, endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, among them, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. it puts a stain on the notion that we would speak to the world about their shortcomings but won't address one that the government has the power to change. it's shameful. this has got to change. now there are some who would want the change to take place, but they don't want it to appear as though someone has called this change to the attention of people and they somehow will feel that it was done because it was called to the attention of the public. friends, when others speak out about injustices against other subsets of society, i've always been there. to fight for that change. and i will continue to be there to fight for that change. doesn't have to originate with me, if it is something that requires a righteous movement to make a positive change, i'm going to be part of that. i'm going to continue to sup
this symbol of national shame puts a stain on the notion that we believe in liberty and justice for all. it puts a stain on the notion that all persons are created equal, endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, among them, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. it puts a stain on the notion that we would speak to the world about their shortcomings but won't address one that the government has the power to change. it's shameful. this has got to change. now there are some...