primary. i m michael smerconish in philadelphia. voting is underway now in south carolina unless all the polls are wrong, donald trump will score a big victory over nikki haley and move one step closer to securing the gop nomination. this despite facing four criminal indictments and personal financial peril on friday in new york state, judge finalized a $355 million judgment against trump and triggered a countdown for when trump must put up cash or post bond to cover that amount. plus the roughly 100 million in interest that he was ordered to pay. that s a huge sum no matter what trump s net worth might be. and it doesn t include the combined the 88 million that he owes e. jean carroll after twice losing civil trials to her. you would think the combination of potential jail and financial collapse for the republican candidate would build confidence among his democratic detractors. and independent never trumpers and instead the opposite is true the political question on the min
starting next on cnn the first of all, can we agree that we should teach black history without ever asking students to play runaway slaves. i ll tell you about that story and admitted this week there were more classroom reenactment that ask students to experience slavery and jim crow in a way that we do not see with other atrocities of history today from the organization that created black history. three month teaching between the extremes and reenactments, notwithstanding, you might be surprised to learn which students say they are most uncomfortable trouble with conversations about racism in the classroom. plus election day in south carolina, donald trump tells black conservatives his mug shot and his indictments are white black voters like him and we ll get into nikki haley s struggle to reach black voters in her home state also, a judge rules that a school in texas can keep a teen out of class because his locs or too long the co-sponsor of the law that the teenager though
Before family photos, or school pictures or Instagram, there were hand-drawn and painted portraits. Throughout the ages, portrait artists have captured expressions and personalities on canvas or paper, and those who view the picture interpret this “likeness” in their own way. We talk with a philosopher, a musician and a novelist about the role of portraits through history, and how we see ourselves and others through these deeply personal images.
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