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Transcripts For CSPAN Morning Hour 20131114

Speaker pro tempore on this day. Signed, john a. Boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. The speaker pro tempore pursuant to the order of the house of january 3, 2013, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. The chair will alternate recognition between the parties with each party limited to one hour and each member other than the majority and minority leaders and the minority whip imited to five minutes, but in no event shall debate continue beyond 11 50 a. M. The chair recognizes the gentleman from oregon, mr. Lumenauer, for five minutes. Mr. Blumenauer thank you, mr. Speaker. Since 2006 when i introduced the legislation that game the Iraqi Special immigrant visa, ive been haunted by the prospect of the brave iraqi and afghan nationals that risked their lives to help american efforts in these troubled countries that they themselves would be victims because of their trust in us. As my friend, kirk

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Junius Williams Interview Part 1 20140616

Virginia for schools. So they had a big musical impact on my life. Were your parents virginians. My parents are virginians. My father is from danville, my mother is from suffolk. How old were you when you moved from suffolk to richmond. I was 5. I dont have too much independent recollection of growing up in suffolk although we went to suffolk quite often in the summer when my parents were off from Summer School working on their degrees. Where did they get their musical training. My mother went to howard university. She got a degree in Music Education and my father got the same degree from West Virginia state. He was a violinist and a singer. She was a pianist and a singer. A house full of music. House full of music. Siblings. I have several siblings. My most immediate is my brother john. I have other half brothers and sisters. So you would have been if you moved at 5 you would have done your schooling in richmond. Die. Can you talk a little bit about the community, the neighborhood, th

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Junius Williams Interview Part 1 20140615

Mother is from suffolk. How old were you when you moved from suffolk to richmond. I was 5. I dont have too much independent recollection of growing up in suffolk although we went to suffolk quite often in the summer when my parents were off from Summer School working on their degrees. Where did they get their musical training. My mother went to howard university. She got a degree in Music Education and my father got the same degree from West Virginia state. He was a violinist and a singer. She was a pianist and a singer. A house full of music. House full of music. Siblings. I have several siblings. My most immediate is my brother john. I have other half brothers and sisters. So you would have been if you moved at 5 you would have done your schooling in richmond. Die. Can you talk a little bit about the community, the neighborhood, the Public School experience . Ahha. We started school a little early because my brother, both my brother and i turned 5 in the latter part of the year. So m

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Author Discussion On History Racial Inequality 20220827

My name is noel king. Im delighted to be here at the Annapolis Book festival. I am even more delighted that we are seeing each other in person as opposed to overseas. Everyone if your cell phone volume is turned on which you might turn it off. And ill let you know a little bit about the program. Were going to talk about 35 minutes and then were gonna open it up to audience questions. So i know that you are here to see these two gentlemen not to see me. So come with your questions. Well have about 15 minutes for you. We we should have plenty of time. The title of this panel is a reckoning how systematic how systemically excuse me racism has shaped our history policies and education and were really lucky today to be joined by two of the best writers in this country on history and race currently working adam harris is the author of the state must provide why americas colleges have always been unequal and how to set them, right . This book is a history of a Higher Education in this country

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Author Discussion On History Racial Inequality 20220826

On hope were starting. My name is noel king. Im delighted to be here at the Annapolis Book festival. I am even more delighted that we are seeing each other in person as opposed to overseas. Everyone if your cell phone volume is turned on which you might turn it off. And ill let you know a little bit about the program. Were going to talk about 35 minutes and then were gonna open it up to audience questions. So i know that you are here to see these two gentlemen not to see me. So come with your questions. Well have about 15 minutes for you. We we should have plenty of time. The title of this panel is a reckoning how systematic how systemically excuse me racism has shaped our history policies and education and were really lucky today to be joined by two of the best writers in this country on history and race currently working adam harris is the author of the state must provide why americas colleges have always been unequal and how to set them, right . This book is a history of a Higher Ed

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