of presidential elections, when i met you in 2016 you accurately predicted that donald trump would win. 0h, accurately predicted that donald trump would win. oh, i think we ve actually lost. are you still there professor? asked me again, you kept me waiting so long that other people are coming in. i people are coming in. i apologise but i have one more question for you. i met you in 2016 if you accurately predicted about this time last last year that year, if you look at your keys now, are you predicting it for mr trump or mr biden? i predicting it for mr trump or mr biden? predicting it for mr trump or mr biden? i have not made a final prediction. mr biden? i have not made a final prediction. but - mr biden? i have not made a final prediction. but i - mr biden? i have not made a final prediction. but i have i final prediction. but i have said a lot would have to go wrong for biden to lose this election. a lot would have to go wrong for biden to lose this election. it c
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in mind of the senate who voted to acquit trump the next day. jamie herrera beutler s action did make real waves. and guess? what last month she was ousted. losing in the primary to joe can t, a far-right candidate with ties to white supremacists. new york times opinion columnist, michelle goldberg really went to the district to report on the race. she said it will quote, show us whether rubble can overreach nominating candidates who speak almost exclusively to their base, or whether politicians like can t really are the party future. michelle gold joins me. now i love this because i quarterback the race but didn t tune into. it it s like a microcosm that we re talking about with carrie lake and mastriano. you nominate someone who s really out there. can voters tell? does it reach? them give us the lay of the land. part of the reason i went there is cause it s perfect microcosm of the race. where you have the super far-right republican candidate, someone who aspires to join the
again. now it did not seem to change in mind of the senate who voted to acquit trump the next day. back in washington there, district jamie herrera beutler s action did make real waves. and guess? what last month she was ousted. losing in the primary to joe can t, a far-right candidate with ties to white supremacists. new york times opinion columnist, michelle goldberg recently went to the district to report on the race. she said it will quote, show us whether rubble can overreach in nominating candidates who speak almost exclusively to their base, or whether politicians like kent really are the party future. michelle gold joins me. now i love this because i quarterback the race but didn t tune into. it it s like a microcosm that we re talking about with kari lake and mastriano. you nominate someone who s really out there. can voters tell? does it reach them? give us the lay of the land. part of the reason i went there is cause it s perfect microcosm of the race. where you have t
literature. it was an unbelievable achievement for a child of the great depression who was born to a family of sharecroppers who move north. a journey that culminated in morris becoming the first black woman ever to win a noble prize for literature. morrison will forever be remembered as the greatest nadasen in the 20th century. one thing that she credited making this document even possible is that she went to a starkly black university. morrison got her bachelors degree in english from howard in washington, d.c.. and when she later returned to the university to teach part-time, nurtured our very first book, the bluest eye. howard university has just announced its decision to honor tony morrison with a new position, establishing a newly endowed chair in the arts and humanities program. the schools expecting to fill that role with someone who will quote, have a track record of academic and creative impact that reflects the acclaimed career of tony morrison. that is what howard universit