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On this edition of This Week In Richmond, host David Bailey welcomes the Honorable Atif Qarni, Secretary of Education and Del. Lamont Bagby, (D) 74th House District, Henrico and member of the Pre-K-12 Subcommittee of House Education Committee.
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The White House coronavirus task force, led by Vice President Pence, is holding a briefing at the Department of Health and Human Services.
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The House Judiciary Committee hears testimony from Department of Justice whistleblowers who allege that political considerations are unduly influencing major prosecutorial decisions.
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On this edition of This Week In Richmond, host David Bailey welcomes Katy Brown, Producing Artistic Director - Barter Theatre and John Maxwell, Commissioner - Department of Veteran Services.
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How might coronavirus reshape geopolitics? For some, the answer is clear: China is on the rise. While Washington embraces “America First” and abdicates its global leadership role, they argue, Beijing is stepping up to fill the void.
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From the early years of feminism, American Masters — Unladylike2020 is a multimedia series consisting of a one-hour special for broadcast and 26 digital short films featuring courageous, little-known and diverse female trailblazers from the turn of the 20th century.
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So how does a bird get lead poisoning? It starts with hunting. When big game such as deer are shot with a lead bullet, that bullet often shatters into fragments inside the animal. If the hunter field dresses the animal, removing its entrails on the spot, many of those fragments are left behind.
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The House Judiciary Committee is holding hearings on racial profiling and policing following the killing of George Floyd. The hearings follow congressional Democrats unveiling legislation that would amount to major reforms for the nation's police departments.
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Family and friends gather at The Fountain of Praise church in Houston, to pay respects to George Floyd, who was killed by police in Minneapolis on Memorial Day. NPR will provide a live video and story coverage starting at 12:00 noon ET today (Tuesday June 9th)