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RT Documentary July 13, 2024

I love this town. And mr out tonight. To many people and too many little Government People for them to tell you theyre all come on you can come were going to protect you in your theyre not going to do that. Cold i think if people realize that the government is not going to protect us not to miss the view if something were to happen it kind of like changes your your mindset your like only because i was in the military i know how the Government Works and i dont want to put money into that i dont believe theyre going to protect me when the time comes so the only way you can protect yourself is by protecting yourself. We are sitting in front of a blast proof bunker made by the u. S. Army during world war 2 it is 2200 square feet. Is very large but its not the only one. Theres 575. 00 of them around me stretching out 6 miles it leaves directions at 3 miles and these directions. Nobody was able to figure out what to do with the empty bunkers. But finally one of the ranchers that owned this s

CNN CNN Tonight July 6, 2024

it led to the firing of five memphis police officers and two fire department employees. question is there it finally show us what happened when 29-year-old tyre nichols was pulled over by police and three day later was dead after what an independent autopsy calls extensive bleeding caused by a severe beating. and will anybody face any charges? plus. some teachers in florida locking down every book in their classroom libraries. why? out of fear they could face criminal charges if get this, they let kids read books. it hasn t been preapproved some new state law. that s right. how books in a classroom could suddenly just break the law. and there was a speech on house floor tonight like nothing ever happened before. it was written by an artificial intelligence program, we told you about that last night. it s called chat gp t. and tonight, congressman jake will be here to tell us how he used it to write this speech on the floor. a lot to cover tonight i want to begin with the conc

CSPAN Washington Journal Reshma Saujani Discusses Closing The Gender Gap In STEM September 2, 2017

Conversation with your calls, tweets, and facebook questions at noon on sunday. On cspan two. Washington journal continues. Host welcome back. Is with us. Ni she is founder and ceo of the nonprofit group, girls who code. Good morning. Guest good morning. Host it is great to see her. Guest doing wonderful. Host you have a background in law and politics. How did you get involved in this . Guest i am a really weird person. At ageunning for office 33, ran for congress and lost his relief. But i would go into schools and computer labs and see hundreds of boys clamoring to be mark zuckerberg. Where are the girls . I am the daughter of refugees. Ive had a job since i was 12. I am a product of the american dream. I knew that the future of work was in computing. It did not make sense to me that we were leaving out half of the workforce so that is how i started, girls who code. Host you believe that it is not giving girls more opportunity, it is about changing the culture. Explain this. Guest wh

CSPAN C-SPAN Cities Tour In Charlottesville Virginia Part 2 May 26, 2017

We ought to get that tax bell out of the committee and that civil rights bill passed through the house. And we ought to get started in the senate. And we ought to just have a minimum of time. Lyndon johnson really captured it very well. The promise of the first year which is youre elected and you have a mandate working with the congress. You the president , the executive branch. But as Lyndon Johnson said when he became president , no matter how big your majorities you get one year before they the congress stops thinking about you, the president , and starts thinking about themselves, their own reelection. And at about january of your second year, after youve done your first year, all the members of congress are thinking about their midterm elections. And theyre really cautious about taking any risk to help you get your mandate and your agenda through. Which is why president s early on in their administration are so eager to get things done. Because they feel this is the moment theyll

CSPAN2 Thomas Jeffersons University Of Virginia Papers April 15, 2017

Its a term that got thrown around a lot today called an academic call village if you look at his plan for the university, at the time a lot of universities king thed of one very big building where class were held and dormitory rooms things like that and jeffersons idea was to essentially make a village out of it with the students living near the the professors and classes being given in the professors homes and you know so there was all of this constant interaction of students and faculty. Plus it is in charlottesville in the 1820s which is very small town of a village really and so if you think about these amazing buildings that went up in early 1820s in essentially in nowhere in virginia, you know, it was part of his ideal of, you know, the United States is in a gray society, and the elite becoming leaders of the country, and all of that sort of thing. Well the University Archives are the official Historical Records of the university, and they go back to actually long before the univ

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