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CSPAN U S House Of Representatives U S House Of Representatives July 12, 2024

Between parties and each member other than the majority and minority leaders and minority whip limited to five minutes. But in no event shall debate a. M. Nue beyond 10 50 the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from North Carolina, minutes. , for five ms. Adams thank you, mr. Speaker. I rise this morning to honor two North Carolina women who left us this year, former former dr. Dorsett, representative mcalister. I admired and was friends with them. Of they were both educators who service. Public proud graduates of historically colleges. Founded and led organizations to cell a anemia. Lows of personal tragedy, both women were predeceased by a child they loved like a best friend. They were both county commissioners and state legislators. All, trailblazers. Katie dorsett was the first black women on the greensboro i was proud to follow in her footsteps. After serving on the security she was elected to the county board of commissioners and went on to serve in governor hunts administration an

KPIX CBS July 3, 2024

To even wartorn yemen, few here believe the president and say israel is squarely responsible for the explosion as well as the widespread misery unfolding in gaza. Including a strike tonight on a building just yards from another hospital. With the protests only spreading, President Biden left the region without meeting any arab leaders facetoface. All u. S. Allies, after they canceled a previously planned summit in jordan, followng the blast. Now President Biden did have a phone call with egyptian president Abdel Fattah El sisi and did give him credit for opening the border with gaza to allow 20 trucks of humanitarian aid, all to address a rapidly growing crisis on the ground there. But with anger only spreading across the region, more will need to be done. Norah . Imtiaz tyab, thank you. For more on this extraordinary visit, lets turn to cbs chief Foreign Affairs correspondent margaret brennan. All right, margaret, i look at those protests in the streets across the middle east. I wonde

CSPAN3 Lectures July 3, 2024

States, canada as we know them today, starting in. 1818, Great Britain and the United States agreed to a joint occupancy of the oregon country that occupancy would last for the next three decades. By 1846, the two nations would sign a treaty that established the borders as know them today. And so in class, lets walk through those three decades of history, talk about the different interests that the two nations had in the regions. Youll see the differences in approaches to colonization on the part of Great Britain and the united all building up to the resolution of the oregon boundary. All right. Lets step back a little bit and lets begin with general process, by which the United States established itself as a nation and asserted control over borders. There are two broad factors at play here. When we. Territorial acquisition by the United States the first the United States needed dispossess the indigenous of the continent and extinguish their claims their land. Now this manifests federa

CSPAN3 Lectures July 3, 2024

Oregon boundary and the process by the United States and Great Britain negotiated the boundaries between the United States, canada as we know them today, starting in. 1818, Great Britain and the United States agreed to a joint occupancy of the oregon country that occupancy would last for the next three decades. By 1846, the two nations would sign a treaty that established the borders as know them today. And so in class, lets walk through those three decades of history, talk about the different interests that the two nations had in the regions. Youll see the differences in approaches to colonization on the part of Great Britain and the united all building up to the resolution of the oregon boundary. All right. Lets step back a little bit and lets begin with general process, by which the United States established itself as a nation and asserted control over borders. There are two broad factors at play here. When we. Territorial acquisition by the United States the first the United States

CSPAN3 Lectures July 3, 2024

1818, Great Britain and the United States agreed to a joint occupancy of the oregon country that occupancy would last for the next three decades. By 1846, the two nations would sign a treaty that established the borders as know them today. And so in class, lets walk through those three decades of history, talk about the different interests that the two nations had in the regions. Youll see the differences in approaches to colonization on the part of Great Britain and the united all building up to the resolution of the oregon boundary. All right. Lets step back a little bit and lets begin with general process, by which the United States established itself as a nation and asserted control over borders. There are two broad factors at play here. When we. Territorial acquisition by the United States the first the United States needed dispossess the indigenous of the continent and extinguish their claims their land. Now this manifests federal indian policy and the removal of native peoples t

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