Audible conversations. Good afternoon, everyone. Thank you for coming to this session. Civil rights and american issues. We have about 45 minutes for this session. I ask you to please silence your bones so we have any interruptions. Mississippi communities counsel. We have anybody from the Advisory Board . Thank you. Also partner who just recently retired from congress from the mississippis third district. Thank you. [applause] our moderator for this session is a visiting professor of english and at the university of mississippi. The former editor of the quarterly review and author of two memoirs. Introduced our distinguished panelists. [applause] thank you all for joining us this afternoon. If i were to retitle this panel, i would call it family memory history and civil rights. Our analyst books all deal with those subjects. I want to quote from one of our panelists books books of history often help us we reach the present by explaining how people solve or failed to solve problems. Th
Media companies monitor stories and features about cannabis. This is just over three hours. Morning everybody. I would like to welcome all of you here today to the Second Annual National Cannabis policy summit here at the new dm and i would like to start the day by thinking our nonprofit Advocacy Partners without whom this wouldnt exist and many businesses in this industry would not exist. I would like to thank americans for state access, the aclu of dc, baltimore Harm Reduction coalition, bridges coalition, and bear with me, the long list, the cannabis cultural association, cannabis voter project, dance safe dc chapter, dc vote, dc mj, dc normal, delaware normal, doctors for cannabis regulation, Drug Policy Alliance, headcount, hip, Law Enforcement action partnership, Marijuana Policy project, maryland normal, mission zero, the minority cannabis is and is association, the National Cannabis bar association, National Cannabis industry association, normal, pittsburgh normal, students for
Pivotal moment for the cannabis movement. Theres so much excitement for the progress we have made and for where we are pushing to go. And if we do this right, by ensuring that we address the legacy of the failed war on drugs and center our work in Restorative Justice there is no stopping us. Thank you all for your leadership, keep up the good work. Hey, hey,. The war on drugs has got to go. Hey, hey,. The war on drugs has got to go. What do we want . Justice. When do we want it . Now. What do we want . Justice. When do we want to . No. Family, i just love those chants which i have either led or decided in demonstrations along with dpas damp why . Because they capture the essence of the man that i have been asked to introduce. I am mcgeachy 25, the tiny for group llc. I also commence a justice round table. Coalition over 100 organizations working in washington to advance, promote Justice System transformation. For 16 years, i worked for George Soros Open Society foundations and open Soc
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Audience. And he does. He stirs the audience up. And you can feel the tension rising. All that calling and screaming and yelling. Anai just thought this is so uninformative andi thought this is so uninformative and i thought. It would be shouting across the other panel members. We will have to leave it there. Thank you so much two alex, kate, and to james. Thats all from us. We will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc News Coverage again next week. Goodbye. Good morning, welcome to breakfast with Rachel Burden and ben thompson. Our headlines today Scotland Yard launches a criminal investigation into the alleged leak of diplomatic emails from the uk ambassador in washington which led him to resign. Braced for Tropical Storm barry. People in louisiana are told to stay inside as high winds and heavy flooding hit the us state. Facebook is reportedly fined a record 5 billion to settle an investigation into data privacy violations. Good morning from wimbledon. This is how the players wil