Shennette garrettscott. It is a first time joining us, my name is Donna Rapaccioli and had the honor of serving as the dean of the belly school of business. 2020 marks a very special year for our School Tickets are 100 anniversary and were celebrating 100 years of purpose driven his education. Since our inception we believe in the power of partnerships to inform and lead change. I very much like to thank the Global Security analysis and a wonderful partners, the museum of American Finance and the society of new york who are cosponsoring todays conversation. One of the goals of the centennial series is to shine the light on the report history plays in shaping the future. In her latest book, banking on freedom black women in u. S. Finance before the new deal, she explores a rich period a black financial innovation and its Transformative Impact on u. S. Capitalism. Todays session will take place in three parts. First, my colleague and friend david callan, president and ceo of the museum o
Is 2027488000. Republicans use 2027488001. Independents and others, its 2027488002. Send us a text if youd like, 2027488003. Include your name and where you are texting from. On twitter its cspanwj. And we welcome your comments on our facebook page, facebook. Com cspan. Well show you some of the comments of the majority leader, Mitch Mcconnell, and the minority leader shuck schumer. Washington times this morning their lead story is on the attorney generals efforts. Barr improves inquiry into voter fraud. Authorized the Justice Department to probe what he said are substantial allegations of voter fraud as President Trumps legal team detailed new evidence of purported election violations in two battleground states. Mr. Barr issued the memo days after presumptive president elect joseph biden was declared the winner of the 2020 president ial election by several media outlets. The president has launched legal challenges to the results in states where the voting margins are razor thin by giv
Happen here. We keep hearing about 500 Police Officers there, and everyone with whom ive spoken this last half hour has said it seems to be in control at this point. Talk about what happened then and what is happening today and the difference, and how Police Departments go about making that difference. Right, alex, a great question. Well, theres a couple of big differences. One is the size of the force. The charlottesville force is much smaller, maybe 130, 150 officers. Of course they were backed up by the Virginia State police. Boston pd, 2,000, sometimes up to 2500. I dont know the current number. And much more used to dealing with large mass gatherings, as most big city departments are. But for charlottesville as well, different problems. 3 militia men walking up, any government extremist with assault rifles lining the avenue. Everybody with sticks, disguised as signs, helmets, mace, shields ready for battle. Boston, you cant carry assault rifles to a rally. The gun laws are much to
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