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Bernie Sanders calls for ending the Exploitation of the Prison Labor, by jamess
The fact that women aren't allowed to perform certain roles comes as a surprise to many millenials, said Council on Foreign Relations Senior Fellow For Defense Policy Janine Davidson. "This is an important moment and an important week because I see it as reality and perception catching up with each other," said Davidson, former U.S. Air Force Aircraft Commander and Senior Pilot. "Women have been on the front lines in Afghanistan and Iraq and have done a transition here. "So you see policy makers in the Pentagon are ready to say 'We don't see any reasons why women can't be (in certain roles)."
"This is an important moment and an important week because I see it as reality and perception catching up with each other," said Davidson, former U.S. Air Force Aircraft Commander and Senior Pilot. "Women have been on the front lines in Afghanistan and Iraq and have done a transition here. "So you see policy makers in the Pentagon are ready to say 'We don't see any reasons why women can't be (in certain roles)."
In a segment on Monday's Jimmy Kimmel Live, Josh Groban sat down at the piano to put some of the presidential candidate's more colorful tweets to song.
McCain shook hands with high school senior Adriano Tsinigine until he noticed the young man was carrying a card saying Protect Oak Flat. Said Tsinigine:
When McCain noticed it, “He took it, looked at it, and threw it back at me.” “When Mr. John McCain looked at me, his eyes got big,” Tsiningine says. “You can’t really tell in the video, but when he looked at me, he had that look in his eyes, that look like 'Get out of here; get away from me.’”
“When Mr. John McCain looked at me, his eyes got big,” Tsiningine says. “You can’t really tell in the video, but when he looked at me, he had that look in his eyes, that look like 'Get out of here; get away from me.’”
The National Black Chamber of Commerce (NBCC), a prominent critic of environmental and renewable energy initiatives, is getting even more of its funding from fossil fuel energy companies than previously thought. According to an analysis by the Florida Center for Investigative Reporting (FCIR), the group’s funding — which had been known to include at least $1 million from ExxonMobil — can in fact be traced to several other fossil fuel companies.
According to an analysis by the Florida Center for Investigative Reporting (FCIR), the group’s funding — which had been known to include at least $1 million from ExxonMobil — can in fact be traced to several other fossil fuel companies.
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