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school. we should look forward to a very different school year. we should look forward to a school year where every child is in school, in person, full-time, for the whole year. the changes the cdc hopes will keep kids in the classroom. dire warnings from scientists who say the arctic is warming at alarming speeds. we re joined by one researcher who is seeing the changes firsthand. and the disturbing new testimony in vanessa bryant s case against l.a. county, allegations that gruesome photographs were shared at a social gathering. newsroom starts right now. good morning and welcome to your weekend. it is saturday, august 13th. we re grateful to be a part of it. i m boris sanchez. grateful to be with you as well, boris. i m amara walker. you re in the cnn newsroom. this morning, growing t controversy about the fbi raid at former president donald trump s residence. some material was marked as top secret/sci which stands for sensitive compartmented information.

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Booknotes 20131228

booktv susan butler from 1997. ms. butler talked about her, east to the dawn the life of amelia earhart. the book examines her life and times and her marriage to publisher george putnam who promoted his wife s adventures and feeds. ms. butler s book coincided with 100th anniversary of amelia earhart s birth in and the 60th anniversary of her disappearance. this is about an hour. c-span: susan butler, author of east to dawn: the life of amelia earhart, where did you get the title east to dawn ? guest: oh, the title east to the dawn was my h actually my husband s contribution to the book. i had a very trendy title, amelia earhart, an extraordinary woman, and we decided it had to be something really much more interesting, and he came up with east to the dawn, which i thought was brilliant. c-span: what s it mean? guest: well, it means that her major flights were from west to east, and she was on her solo flight across the atlantic flying into the dawn. she was o

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20140102

mother of the murdered black teenager, steven lawrence. lord [inaudible] a former assistant deputy police commissioner. lady jones, a green party politician in london. and lord finkelstein, columnist and a former associate editor of the times. to put all the new peers, in october a former first sea lord had a novel suggestion to make. and i wonder if the royal navy could come to the nation s assistance again, i ve been asking people to buy the third invincible class carrier, two having been scrapped, and i wonder if the house authorities would like to buy it to accommodate the huge number of new piers being created. [laughter] in fact, it can accommodate up to 700 people and has a bank, laundry and shop. the death of nelson mandela was a moment that parliament couldn t ignore. the first black president of south africa and father figure for his nation came to parliament back in 1996 and spoke in westminster hall. he was fully aware of the anti-apartheid campaigns that ran

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thousands of years to get us to where we are now. it s not going to change in 22. so we have this snapshot of today of sort of 50 years ago, what was the status of women. and you know we have been charged as this last panel to talk about where we are today. well, we have got a lot to cover. so, but in preparations for doing this one of the things i did was to go back and listen to that tape of eleanor roosevelt and john kennedy. after some pleasantries and this exchange, mrs. roosevelt says to president kennedy, why aren t there more women leaders in the united states? i mean we are a privileged country. we are educated women. why aren t there more leaders? and it occurred to me when i was going back through just trying to figure out how we are going to talk about where we are todao be willing to do is to ask like eleanor roosevelroosevel t did, the difficult questions. the questions that you know may be a little bit embarrassing for some people to try to answer, but really a

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less than 60%. and 60% to 90%. and that 90% and overt. whether you cured by percentage weight or the annex of racial and ethnic fragmentation, we ve got to middle segment that that is 50%, whose racial and ethnic identities are activated by racial context as well. so it s not just in the south. they re sort of a continue on from the southern states to the central midwestern states, like ohio, going to upper midwestern states like minnesota where it comes from, where my cousin, mary lu, vote solid democratic. reese is not an issue at the click of a debt in vermont and maine. it is somewhat of an issue in ohio, central midwestern states and the further south you go, the more it becomes an issue both in the southwest and southeast. thank you. i want to ask a question primarily for david campbell and colleagues about, i think you were saying the two dimensional alignment that michael talked about was declining over time and attributing it to party queuing and opinion formation.

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