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in history. when someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time. naomi says this is who she is and in order for the focus to rightly stay on the court in tennis, she needs to step back and take care of herself right now. do we know if she will return for wimbledon? do we know anything more about her future? we don t. but wimbledon is just in a few weeks, right here in the uk. you have the olympics in a couple of months. she was one of the highest japanese star athletes in the country. at the end of this tournament she said she would talk about how to make it better for the press and players. so i think we will hear more from her. that s important for athletes as well as everyone else, to pay attention and stay strong.
the reason that talc can be dangerous. the company decided to stick with talc. and now it s facing one of the largest onslaughts of lawsuits in history. back when this started, they said we are confident in our talc and does not cause cancer. the supreme court has ruled these people can sue and the judgment should stand. the case that just got appealed to the supreme court comes from the summer of 2018. if you go through the transcripts i have part of them here this is one of a dozen or two dozen cases i have been going through over the last
had passed between the first and second appraise al. the only difference was the white stand-in homeowner. that s why hud is focused on this issue. we know that home ownership is the key to financial success, whether you are white, black or what have you. that is how the administration is focused on the equity piece of this as the president becomes the first u.s. president in history to come to tulsa on this anniversary and shine a spotlight on what was one of the most overlooked instances of racial violence in history. i was having a deja vu moment. as geoff was talking, one of my first reports as a young radio reporter was to send out two teams, one black, one white, to buy a house in a suburban
we are but one generation away from legal housing segregation in the city of tulsa. the city of tulsa s own economic equality report shows in 2018, 2019 and 2020, that black families are half as likely to own a home as a white family in this city. these are the things that citizens in tulsa have been dealing with for generations now having their generational wealth stolen from them in 1921 and again during the urban renewal era. and those policies and harms against the black community in tulsa still reverberate today. professor, let s talk about this history and how americans can be so ignorant really.