We are opening up regional lines this morning. If you are in the eastern or central time zone, your telephone number is 202 7488000. If youre in the mountain or pacific time zones, your telephone number is 202 7488001. We are opening up a special line for people who voted this year already in the 2020 primaries. If you voted in the primaries, your number is 202 7488002. Tell us what happened. You can keep in mind always text us at 202 7488003. We are always reading on social media on twitter and facebook. What happened in the georgia primary earlier this week has caused concern around the nation about what will happen for this fall election. And there is a story in politico that was written about what happened in the georgia primary. I will read this to you. Some voters and george are experiencing our long lines to cast ballots in todays primary, with official trading blame for who exactly is responsible for the latest trip up and holding an election during the pandemic. Since polls op
Protected civil rights writ large. So this is going to require a longterm bipartisan commitment. But not just from us in washington but folks in the state capitals, city halls, and Police Departments across the country. Because ultimately its the local officials that have the responsibility to hire and fire the police chief, to make sure that bad Police Officers are removed from the force. And thats where the nearterm responsibility needs to lie, because we dont have that capability here. But we do believe, i do believe there are concrete steps we can take right now to address the racial injustices that were exposed once again with the death of mr. Floyd. So i appreciate senator scott and leader mcconnell for responding to this crisis with the urgency that it deserves, and im proud to be part of this effort in the senate. Mr. President , i yield the floor. The presiding officer the clerk will call the roll. Quorum call the presiding officer the senator from. The presiding officer the s
My am director of outreach at the american antiquarian society. I want to welcome you to this talk. You can find out up a brochure at the desk. You can also join our mailing list by filling out the information on your sheet. You can also pick one up at the front desk. As many of you know, we are a National Research library Whose Mission is to collect, preserve and share the printed record of the United States, portions of canada and the British West Indies before the 20th century. Collect anything and everything printed within these parameters from graphic princeton newspapers and periodicals. We use these collections as the basis for all of our programs which bring scholars, artists, writers and teachers and students at all levels together to participate in the workshop, seminars, performances and a variety of other programs. Tonights lecture is part of a series of programs we are offering connected to an exhibition called beyond midnight paul revere. It is currently on display in mes
music music music [ [ since jesus came into my heart] thank you, soldier. While i was listening to the sergeant solow, i kept looking up at our service flags. I was thinking of the men and service. I see some of them here this morning. Private roberts, sergeant jackson, lieutenant carter, and private parks, first class. First class is right. I met somebody and i saw this man, one of my members treated me to a ticket to Yankee Stadium to see joe lewis. In one minute and 49 seconds, an american fist won a victory. It was not the final victory. Those two men that were matched in the ring that night are matched again. This time in a far greater arena and for much greater stakes. A paratrooper in the nazi army, men turned into machines challenging the world. Joe lewis, training for the fight of his life. This is not a fight between man and man, but between nation and nation. The fight for the real championship of the world to determine which way of life shall survive. Their way or ooooos ti
Espn putting out a Young Readers bookcalled the fierce 44 . For the undefeated, our platform which is based on race, sports and culture, we had done a digital project in 2017 that was kind of an ode to the first africanamerican president , hence the title the fierce 44 so we had this idea that lets do kind of an all my two in arguably i think the greatest achievement for africanamericans is tobecome president and who else should be on that list . We did a list, an Interactive Digital project and it was well received. Highlydonated. And then Houghton Mifflin harcourt published it. Said could you turn this into a Childrens Book . And because there are not a lot of africanamerican biographies in the genre that was popular, childrens biography collections so they let robert ball have thesebig beautiful illustrations so we edited our digital project and turned it into a book. Whats the format of this book . Its basically short bio sketches with a couple of illustrations and it just gives yo