2018 Fair Housing and Lending Seminar
The seminar is a free public event that includes presentations by fair housing and lending experts. This year's event was held Thursday, April 5 and Friday, April 6, 2018 at City Hall, 701 East Broadway, Columbia, Missouri.
(00:00:00) Welcome and special presentation by Columbia Mayor Brian Treece.
(00:18:12) Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing in Columbia and the Community Land Trust, presented by Randy Cole, City of Columbia Housing Programs Manager.
(00:48:11) Redlining, Fair Housing and Lending and Missouri, presented by Gary Kremer, Executive Director of the State Historical Society of Missouri, Adjunct Professor of History at the University of Missouri, and author.
(01:52:06) Update on Fair Housing and Lending Laws and Cases, presented by University of Missouri School of Law Professor Rigel Oliveri.
(02:45:15) Fair Housing and Lending Complaints under the Missouri Human Rights Act presented by Eric Krekel, Director of Investigative Operations for the Missouri Commission on Human Rights.
(03:34:40) Redlining, Fair Lending and Community Reinvestment presented by Elisabeth Risch, Assistant Director of the Metropolitan St. Louis Equal Housing and Opportunity Council.
(04:22:25) Closing Remarks presented by City of Columbia Human Rights Commission Chair Zach Rubin.
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1993 AFC Divisional: Montana Upsets the Oilers | Chiefs vs. Oilers | NFL Full Game
In honor of Free Game Friday the NFL presents Joe Montana's upset of the Houston Oilers!
8:45 Al Del Greco 49-yard Field Goal
25:30 Gary Brown 2-yard TD Run
54:50 Warren Moon Strip Sacked, Chiefs recover
1:16:52 Montana 7-yard TD Pass
1:47:38 Al Del Greco 43-yard Field Goal
1:52:02 Montana 11-yard TD Pass
1:55:23 Derrick Thomas Strip Sacks Warren Moon
1:57:39 Montana 18-yard TD Pass
2:06:56 Warren Moon 7-yard TD Pass
2:15:31 Marcus Allen 21-yard TD Run
2:20:35 Chiefs Seal Win with 4th Down Stop
The 1993 Houston Oilers cruised into the playoffs on the back of an 11 game winning streak to claim home field advantage, making them impeccable favorites over the Chiefs. However, Houston quickly found they had a problem: the Chiefs passing attack led by Joe Montana, who threw 3 touchdown passes in the second half to vanquish the Oilers.
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Arizona | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Arizona
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Arizona ( (listen); Navajo: Hoozdo Hahoodzo Navajo pronunciation: [xòːztò xɑ̀xòːtsò]; O'odham: Alĭ ṣonak Uto-Aztecan pronunciation: [ˡaɺi ˡʂonak]) is a U.S. state in the southwestern region of the United States. It is also part of the Western and the Mountain states. It is the sixth largest and the 14th most populous of the 50 states. Its capital and largest city is Phoenix. Arizona, one of the Four Corners states, is bordered by New Mexico to the east, Utah to the north, Nevada and California to the west, and Mexico to the south, as well as the southwestern corner of Colorado. Arizona's border with Mexico is 389 miles (626 km) long, on the northern border of the Mexican states of Sonora and Baja California.
Arizona is the 48th state and last of the contiguous states to be admitted to the Union, achieving statehood on February 14, 1912, coinciding with Valentine's Day. Historically part of the territory of Alta California in New Spain, it became part of independent Mexico in 1821. After being defeated in the Mexican–American War, Mexico ceded much of this territory to the United States in 1848. The southernmost portion of the state was acquired in 1853 through the Gadsden Purchase.
Southern Arizona is known for its desert climate, with very hot summers and mild winters. Northern Arizona features forests of pine, Douglas fir, and spruce trees; the Colorado Plateau; some mountain ranges (such as the San Francisco Mountains); as well as large, deep canyons, with much more moderate summer temperatures and significant winter snowfalls. There are ski resorts in the areas of Flagstaff, Alpine, and Tucson. In addition to the Grand Canyon National Park, there are several national forests, national parks, and national monuments.
About one-quarter of the state is made up of Indian reservations that serve as the home of 27 federally recognized Native American tribes, including the Navajo Nation, the largest in the state and the United States, with more than 300,000 citizens. Although federal law gave all Native Americans the right to vote in 1924, Arizona excluded those living on reservations in the state from voting until the state Supreme Court ruled in favor of Native American plaintiffs in Trujillo v. Garley (1948).