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Transcripts For MSNBC The Culture Is Latina 20240707

understand latinos, you have no idea. a lot more view in the world. like, yes! we re just close with each other. we were taught to be grateful. and why. you can still be grateful, but you don t have to be quite. los angeles, a city rich with a latina culture. five brazilians enjoy. i ve been here for 27 years, with my chosen family, my friends, and my career. i m a matchmaker. i know what it is. there is a lot of good in this world. so, you better believe, i know exactly where to get the best emily to serve the lady. i ve been coming to this restaurant since 1995. since i got here to l.a., i mean you are actually, on your day one. i am, girl. one of the things that i love and i m obsessed with is that mole here. today, we are gonna make a [speaking spanish] . i love my puerto rican acts. here all all the ingredients. we re gonna blend this together. did you guys have a restaurant in oaxaca also? when we were in the oaxaca

Transcripts For CSPAN3 20170308

Students to produce documentaries telling us what is the most urgent issue for the new president and congress to address in 2017. Students competed for the chance to win one of 150 prizes totaling 100,000 in prize money. We received almost 3,000 entries from 46 states, plus the district of columbia, england, germany, singapore, and taiwan. Now were happy to announce our first place winners. In the middle school category, the first Prize Winners are 8th graders molly doherty, camden lewis and tony decker for their documentary, u. S. Gun violence, a complicated puzzle. The first place winner is 11th grader Matthew Gannon from washington d. C. For his documentary titled invisible which deals with homelessness. Matthew also won this years fan favorite contest and will receive an additional 500. In the High School Central category, our winner is 12th grader jared clark from Royal Oak High School in royal oak, michigan for his piece, enough is enough, dealing with pharmaceutical pricing. Our

Transcripts For CSPAN3 20170308

Students to produce documentaries telling us what is the most urgent issue for the new president and congress to address in 2017. Students competed for the chance to win one of 150 prizes totaling 100,000 in prize money. We received almost 3,000 entries from 46 states, plus the district of columbia, england, germany, singapore, and taiwan. Now were happy to announce our first place winners. In the middle school category, the first Prize Winners are 8th graders molly doherty, camden lewis and tony decker for their documentary, u. S. Gun violence, a complicated puzzle. The first place winner is 11th grader Matthew Gannon from washington d. C. For his documentary titled invisible which deals with homelessness. Matthew also won this years fan favorite contest and will receive an additional 500. In the High School Central category, our winner is 12th grader jared clark from Royal Oak High School in royal oak, michigan for his piece, enough is enough, dealing with pharmaceutical pricing. Our

Transcripts For CSPAN Washington Journal Representative Pramila Jayapal D-WA 20170308

Host we welcome for the first time freshmen democratic congresswoman Pramila Jayapal from washington. On twitter yesterday, you and some of your colleagues took to calling the new republican repeal and replace law why did you call it in that . Money fromakes regular people for Quality Health care, subsidies and gives it to Insurance Companies and Drug Companies and it is ultimately not going to cover the people who needed a moat. We call the wealth care. They are pushing it through without a hearing, without a cbo score, without any of the information we need to look at the plan and see what it is. The plane,u look at is there any areas of compromise you can see . Guest they recognize we need Medicaid Expansion. A number of governors, republican governors, put their foot down and said you cannot take this away. What they did with the expansion is cut it and cap the benefits. There is a pause on how they will fund some of the things. They also have said we need things like preexisting c

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Panel Discussion On Immigrants And Education 20170312

Arce. Her book, my underground american dream. Shell be talking about that and her experience as an undocumented immigrant. And after that, shell be taking your calls as well. Booktv now continues in tucson. Welcome to the tucson festival of books. We wish to thank Cox Communications for sponsoring this venue. Mr. Connolly is sponsored by [inaudible] the presentation will last one hour, including questions and answers. Please hold your questions to the end. Immediately following this session, the authors will be autographing books in the sales and signing area in the ua bookstore tent on the mall, booth 141. Books are available for purchase be at this location. Please note that ms. Arce will be 20 minutes late to the signing area due to a live interview with cspan. We invite you to become a friend of the festival by texting friend to 520214 book or 5202142665 as shown on the sign at the front of the room or visit the friends of the festival booth, number 110 on the mall. Your gift make

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