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MSNBC The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell October 19, 2021 05:07:00

And i think he made that point very clearly. i would love to hear their take on. it was such a seismic moment within the campaign, it must have been transformative. we will get to. it thank you rachel all right, thank you lawrence. well colin powell was 40 when you watch the united states of america what march off to work with the segregated army. when in world war ii made that segregated army that colin powell would eventually grow up to command? the most powerful military force in the history of the world. colin powell was ten years old when he saw a black man playing major league baseball for the first time. that happened with colin paul s hometown in new york city, when jackie robinson was allowed to join the brooklyn dodgers in 1947. colin powell went to new york city s public school for elementary school, he graduated from to the college of the arts where he joined the army rotc, ....

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MSNBC The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell October 19, 2021 02:08:00

Powell would eventually grow up to command, the most powerful military force in the history of the world. collin powell was 10 years old when he saw a black man play major league baseball for the first time. that happened in his hometown of new york city when jackie robinson was allowed to join the brooklyn dodgers in 1947. collin powell went to new york city public schools for elementary school, high school, and college. he graduated from city college of new york where he joined the army rotc and began his army career immediately after college in 1958. he did his first tour of duty in vietnam in 1962 and 1963 when most americans did not know that there was a place called vietnam and that there was an american military presence in vietnam. he went back to vietnam in 1968 at the peak of the combat and at the peak of the death count in ....

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KGO ABC World News Tonight With David Muir October 18, 2021 22:35:00

Doctors say the blood cancer can weaken the immune system, making him more vulnerable, even though he was fully vaccinated. he had been scheduled for the booster right when he came down with covid. powell s journey was an american journey. born to jamaican immigrants in harlem, powell grew up in the bronx, joining the army rotc in college, serving two combat tours in vietnam. powell once said when he first put on a uniform, he liked what he saw. powell would soon break through barriers, becoming a four-star general, serving under four presidents, republican and democrat. in 1991, overseeing the successful gulf war, when the u.s. ousted iraqi president saddam hussein from kuwait. his most controversial moment coming more than 20 years later. in 2003, as secretary of state, during a speech to the u.n., powell made the case for war, ....

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SIUE staff senate awards Spring scholarships


SIUE staff senate awards Spring scholarships
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SIUE sophomore Noah Tungett, left, with his grandfather, SIUE retiree Garry Sammons, was one of two SIUE Staff Senate’s spring Faculty for Collective Bargaining scholarship winners.
EDWARDSVILLE The Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Staff Senate awarded spring 2021 Faculty for Collective Bargaining scholarships to freshman Noah Tungett and sophomore Courtney Vollmer.
“I am grateful for this scholarship, because it will help me in my pursuits at SIUE, said Tungett, a history major in the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) from Bethalto. “I am also in the SIUE Army ROTC program with plans to be an officer in military intelligence.” ....

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