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Yes, you heard me right deputy dog. Hello, im katty kay in washington. Christian fraser is in london. Its been snowing here today in americas capital. A bit blustery. You can feel winter in the air, and perhaps just a hint of a shift in the political winds. Thats because for a second day running, the repulblican leader in the senate has signalled a willingness to find Common Ground with his staunch rivals on the democratic side of the aisle. On tuesday, Mitch Mcconnell acknowleged joe biden as the official president elect. No big deal, you may say, biden won. Sure, except donald trump has not conceded that fact. Nor have many other republicans. And today, mcconnelljoined democrats in striking a conciliatory, perhaps hopeful tone on a massive covid relief measure, that would help millions of americans. We made major headway towards hammering outa we made major headway towards hammering out a targeted pandemic relief package that would be able to pass all chambers with bipartisan majorit
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I am mcghee and i have the pleasure of introducing our keynote conversationalist for this afternoon and i would like to introduce you all to these two Brilliant Minds that we will be hearing from this afternoon. First, we will hear from dr. Noelle trent, who is director of interpretation and collections and an education at the National Civil Rights Museum in memphis, tennessee. Dr. Trent earned her in public history and a ph. D. In United States history from howard university, a proud hbcu in washington, d. C. So im sure. Theres some asuu alarms in the house, of course. Dr. Trent is also an accomplished public and shes worked with several noted organizations and projects including the National Park service, the Frederick Douglass National Historic site and the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of African American history and culture. Before she took those brilliant talents to memphis, she has been a contributor. The African American intellectual history societys blog and was feat
This afternoon and i would like to introduce you all to these two Brilliant Minds that we will be hearing from this afternoon. First, we will hear from dr. Noelle trent, who is director of interpretation and collections and an education at the National Civil Rights Museum in memphis, tennessee. Dr. Trent earned her in public history and a ph. D. In United States history from howard university, a proud hbcu in washington, d. C. So im sure. Theres some asuu alarms in the house, of course. Dr. Trent is also an accomplished public and shes worked with several noted organizations and projects including the National Park service, the Frederick Douglass National Historic site and the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of African American history and culture. Before she took those brilliant talents to memphis, she has been a contributor. The African American intellectual history societys blog and was featured in free and an underground special for the wgn america drama underground. One of