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Transcripts For CSPAN3 African American Voting Rights 20240711

Years ago. It was then that Irena Webster and Barbara Spencer dunn joined with the woman who became my first boss at the aspca. They had the vision to get right to support the works the Parks Service was doing to protect the africanamerican experience. Sadly, irena passed away at the start of this year, and i wanted to take a moment to talk about the preservation of the history to achieve black Voting Rights to remember my boss, my friend, and the true pioneer in the long and ongoing process to make conservation and preservation organizations like npca more inclusive. For our panel today, people will understand that it is wideranging, multifaceted and current. Its still going on. What we want to do with this panel of experts and people who are my friends, folks that i admire, is to get their insights on this issue, but maybe in more specific and direct ways. We have one person, Josephine Bolling mccall, who actually lived through the struggle for Voting Rights. Well hear from josephine

Transcripts For ALJAZ Dr Hanan Mohamed Al Kuwari 20240713

Public health minister. About the governments efforts to tackle the coded 19 pandemic join me for a special talk to aljazeera with the qataris Public Health minister. Of her medical worry thank you for talking to al jazeera lets start with where we are today over the last few days a week or so weve seen a significant twice infection rates why is that yes the number of cases has gone up but thats only natural and i believe that actually its a result of our very strong testing measures so as youve seen we are testing a lot of that so weve been testing approximately 40000 per 1000000 so thats a question that because thats one of the highest rates of testing and that reflects a true picture of whats happening in terms of infection. Its so the rates are not high theyre realistic but you will find that a lot of countries at the end of their pandemic will realize that their curve actually looks like ours so if you see the number of cases and that are maybe high but theyre actually a mild case

Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Briefing 20240713

A warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. And you can be part of the conversation. Tell us what you think, just use the hashtag bbcthebriefing. Some breaking news now from new zealand where the man accused of killing the british backpacker Grace Millane has been found guilty of murder. Grace millane was killed in auckland last december. The defendant, who cant be identified for legal reasons, had pleaded not guilty. Lets go to new zealand, there is a press c0 nfe re nce lets go to new zealand, there is a press conference happening outside the court now. The verdict of murder today will be welcomed by the members of the millane family and friends of grace. It will not justify the suffering we have had to endure over the past year. I cant see it. Grace was taken away from us in the most brutal fashion a year ago and our lives have been ripped apart. This will be with us for the rest of our lives. Grace was a beautiful, talen

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240713

Hello, and im here, just three miles down the road at one of the uks biggest Scientific Research parks to find out what businesses here want from this election. Good morning. Ben stokes stars for england again. He hits 91, as england take a sizeable lead over new zealand on day two of the first test. And weather wise, after a cold few days, things dont a bit milder as we head towards the weekend, but there is rain and the forecast and through the night heavy rain for wales and South West England. Ill have all the details here in norwich live on breakfast. Good morning. Its friday the 22nd of november. Our top story a 27 year old man has been found guilty of the murder of the british backpacker Grace Millane, whose body was found in a suitcase in new zealand last year. In the last hour, her parents reacted to the verdict. Grace was taken away from mars in the most brutalfashion grace was taken away from mars in the most brutal fashion a year ago from us. Our lives have been u nfa i rly

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Global Perspectives On Commemorating World War II 20161231

Genetically predisposed to commit violence. They are savage. You also see though as we it it into the mid1880s, becomes a symbol of what is wrong with appalachia. These coloradoans are going to say the reason why appalachia people live in squalor and ignorance and uneducated is because of geographical isolation. It is because they are savage people. It is because genetically they are predisposed to committing violence. So the moonshiner demises what is wrong with mountain society. Watch the entire program tonight at 8 00 and midnight eastern on lectures and history. American history tv, only on cspan3. Coming up next, a panel of historians explore the ways of germany, china, japan and the United States remember and commemorate their involvement in world war ii. This roundtable discussion as part of a multiday conference at the National World war two is a menorah lens, called 1946 year zero triumph and tragedy. It is about one hour 15 minutes. As we get ready, this is our second to last

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