, and our new series, real america, featuring governmental and educational films from the 1930s through the 1970s. Cspan3, created by the cable tv industry. Watch as an hd. Like us on facebook. Follow us on twitter. In this recent Associated Press image, protesters are blocking a street in front of the Police Department to call attention to grand jury decisions in missouri and new york not to prosecute White Police Officers for the death of unarmed black man. Next on American History tvs real america series, the people and the police, oakland, a 1970 more 1974 documentary. From the day it was founded in 1948, the folks across the bay in San Francisco have been making jokes about oakland. There is no there there. On,e the jokes may live oakland is no longer that faceless other city across the bay. Californias fourth largest city is a booming center of art, industry, and culture. Oaklands new glamour and prosperity are not shared equally by all of its citizens. Nearly half of the citys p
About Police Restrict about Police Brutality in various reforms. Almost from the day it was founded in 1948, the folks in 1848, the folks across the bay in San Francisco have been making jokes about oakland. There is no there there. Gertrude stein is supposed to have said. While the jokes may live on, oakland is no longer that faceless other city across the bay. Californias fourth largest city is a booming center of art, industry, and culture. Oaklands new glamour and prosperity are not shared equally by all of its citizens. Nearly half of the citys population is nonwhite and many are poor. They do not patronize the symphony or the museums. They dont use the coliseum or airport very much, nor do they hold their share of the jobs created by oaklands new industry, port and transportation facilities. Most of oaklands black and brown citizens came here from the south during world war ii, lured by recruiters for government and private industry to work in shipyards and defense plants. After
Youre going to get funded. What is the chance the grant is going to get funded . Its about one in six. Traditionally it has been one in three. In the Cancer Institute it is one in 10. Its even lower. You might say we were funding too much stuff before, and we werent putting a tight enough filter on this. The filter is rigorous peer review by experts in the field. Went back and looked. This was in Heart Disease research, but i imagine its true across the board. I can 2001 we were funding a third of the grants back in 2000 when we were funding a third of the grants. Does a grant in the 10th percentile turnout more productive than a grant funded in the 25th percentile . It is. Viewed, so is one better than the other . What happened . Peerreviewed, so is it better than the other . There is not a difference anyone can tell between the 10th percentile and the 25th percentile. They are both great. That shows we are living have to grade science on the table right now. Just at this moment of gr
The dots of innovation to patients. Its an exciting time because we have the opportunity to make the most advanced clinical decisions available to every cancer patient regardless of where they live and what their socioeconomic background is. And regardless of what practical resources they may have available to them. Expectation. N all things are taking place right now. , and imng, Research Going to go someplace thats going to be innovative. Overall, one of the goals of Cancer Innovation is to improve the outcome. Personalized medicine, advanced diagnostics. Cancer. S can we afford innovations . We cant afford not to innovate. The status quo gets more expensive year after year. Think we are on the cusp of an information revolution. It is a few months, a year of survival. It has been amazing. We continue with the research to e cancer a disease it is on the edge of revolution. We will feature and target treatment for problems that cause cancer. Therapyres the targeted and the development
We shouldve been coming to the conversation the table along time ago. We stood down with police. This is what is happening. This is where we are having the problem. This is where we want it to stop. We also got together and started looking at the lessons of putting these people into office. Talking about the situation down there. Going to be our last collar on todays washington journal. We will see you right back here tomorrow morning. Hope you have a great monday. All this week highlighting books during the authors series. Tomorrow Cheryl Atkinson on her water her book, stonewalled. On wednesday shane harris and out war the rise of the military internet complex. Day as friday, clarence page. Columnist 1904 to 1918. This year q1 day turns 10 years old. To mark a decade of conversations, we are featuring one interview over the holiday season. Today kenneth feinberg, special master of the 911 fund and what his life is like. That will be at 7 00 eastern here on cspan. The nih onrector of