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The 50th Anniversary of the Tinker v. Des Moines Schools Decision
Mary Beth Tinker was a 13-year-old junior high school student in December 1965 when she, her brother John, 15, and a group of Iowa students wore black armbands to school to protest the war in Vietnam. That decision led the students and their families to embark on a four-year court battle that culminated in the landmark 1969 U.S. Supreme Court decision for student free speech: Tinker v. Des Moines Independent School District.
In honor of the 50th anniversary of the Supreme Court decision, Iowa Public Television captured a live presentation and Q&A with Mary Beth and John Tinker as they reflected on the case and its impact. The program was recorded at the State Historical Museum of Iowa in Des Moines on Friday, February 22, 2019, and features special guests and questions submitted by students across the U.S.
Student questions and discussion during the event were shared on Twitter using the hashtag #tinkerversary.
Explore more about the case and its impact with the following resources:
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Students' Freedom of Speech and Symbolic Speech Rights in Schools podcast (United States Courts).
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2020 candidate John Hickenlooper holds a ‘living room town hall’ in Des Moines, Iowa. As Colorado’s governor, Hickenlooper led his state from 40th to 1st in job growth, invested in pre-K education, and beat back the NRA to pass universal background checks. The event is hosted by Progress Iowa and the Interfaith Alliance of Iowa, and is streaming exclusively on NowThis.
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Democratic presidential candidates square off at Iowa debates
Health care and taxes will likely be two major topics at the final Democratic presidential debate before the Iowa caucuses. Six candidates have made the cut and will take the stage. David Wessel, director of the Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy at Brookings, and James Pethokoukis, AEI's economic policy analyst, join Squawk Box to discuss.
The 10 leading Democratic presidential contenders took to the debate stage on Wednesday in Atlanta after a momentous day of impeachment testimony in Washington.
While attention going into the event was focused on South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, who has recently surged in the first contest state of Iowa, the young Democrat emerged largely unscathed after two hours of debate, parrying critiques from Rep. Tulsi Gabbard and Sen. Amy Klobuchar about his experience.
Instead, much of the ire was directed at President Donald Trump, with Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont calling him the “most corrupt president in the modern history of the United States of America.”
“If you think a woman can’t beat Donald Trump — Nancy Pelosi does it every single day,” Klobuchar said at one point.
Despite the harsh words, former Vice President Joe Biden chided Democrats who have chanted “lock him up” at Sanders rallies and sports events, and said if he is elected he would not order Trump to be criminally investigated.
The debate itself was largely cordial, punctuated by a contentious skirmish between Sen. Kamala Harris and Gabbard that echoed moments from earlier debates. And, at one point, Sen. Cory Booker expressed his shock that Biden still disagreed with legalizing marijuana because it could be a “gateway drug.”
“I thought you might have been high when you said it!” Booker said.
Here are the top moments from the fifth Democratic debate.
The fourth day of public impeachment hearings in the House ended shortly before the debate got started. The candidates used the issue to give versions of their stump speeches.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who has been a vocal proponent of impeachment, said she will “of course” lobby her GOP colleagues to vote to remove the president if Trump is impeached.
But she said the testimony earlier in the day by Ambassador Gordon Sondland, a Trump donor who lacked foreign policy experience before his diplomatic appointment, pointed to a deeper issue.
“That tells us about what’s happening in Washington. The corruption. How money buys its way into Washington,” Warren said.
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MISS USA 2017 - 66TH EDITION - BEAUTY PAGEANT COMPETITION
Location Site: Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Original Airdate: Sunday May 14, 2017 (ICE-TV)
JUDGES
Final telecast:
Halima Aden – Somali-American model and first woman to compete in a Miss USA state pageant wearing a hijab and burkini
Carson Kressley – TV personality, style expert, fashion designer and author
Brook Lee – Miss USA 1997 from Hawaii and Miss Universe 1997
Nancy Lublin – Founder of Dress for Success
Jeannie Mai – Style expert, philanthropist, and co-host of The Real
Janet Mock – Author, television host and advocate
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51 contestants competed for the title of Miss USA 2017:
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Alabama Baylee Smith Tuscaloosa
Alaska Alyssa London Anchorage
Arizona Tommy Lynn Calhoun Tucson
Arkansas Arynn Johnson Hot Springs
California India Williams Lafayette
Colorado Sabrina Janssen Denver
Connecticut Olga Litvinenko Greenwich
Delaware Mia Jones Bear
District of Columbia Kára McCullough Washington, D.C.
Florida Linette De Los Santos Miami
Georgia DeAnna Johnson Hazlehurst
Hawaii Julie Kuo Honolulu
Idaho Cassie Lewis Moscow
Illinois Whitney Wandland Chicago
Indiana Brittany Winchester Indianapolis
Iowa Kelsey Weier West Des Moines
Kansas Catherine Carmichael Manhattan
Kentucky Madelynne Myers Louisville
Louisiana Bethany Trahan Lake Charles
Maine Brooke Harris Lee
Maryland Adrianna David Rockville
Massachusetts Julia Scaparotti Peabody
Michigan Krista Ferguson Detroit
Minnesota Meridith Gould Minneapolis
Mississippi Ashley Hamby Madison
Missouri Bayleigh Dayton Lee's Summit
Montana Brooke Bezanson Missoula
Nebraska Jasmine Fuelberth Norfolk
Nevada Lauren York Las Vegas
New Hampshire Sarah Mousseau Portsmouth
New Jersey Chhavi Verg Edison
New Mexico Ashley Mora Albuquerque
New York Hannah Lopa Spencerport
North Carolina Katie Coble Charlotte
North Dakota Raquel Wellentin Fargo
Ohio Dinaleigh Baxter Winchester
Oklahoma Alex Smith Mooreland
Oregon Elizabeth Denny Roseburg
Pennsylvania Cassandra Angst Feasterville
Rhode Island Kelsey Swanson Cranston
South Carolina Megan Gordon North Augusta
South Dakota Tessa Dee Mitchell
Tennessee Allee-Sutton Hethcoat Franklin
Texas Nancy Gonzalez Freeport
Utah Baylee Jensen South Jordan
Vermont Madison Cota Bellows Falls
Virginia Jacqueline Carroll Stanardsville
Washington (state) Alex Carlson-Helo Mill Creek
West Virginia Lauren Roush Mason
Wisconsin Skylar Witte Schofield
Wyoming Mikaela Shaw Casper
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Washington, D.C. District of Columbia – Kára McCullough
1st Runner-Up
New Jersey New Jersey – Chhavi Verg
2nd Runner-Up
Minnesota Minnesota – Meridith Gould
Top 5
Illinois Illinois – Whitney Wandland
South Carolina South Carolina – Megan Gordon
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Lawrence and Ames Compared
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Lawrence, Kansas and Ames, Iowa
Two fairly typical college towns in the American Midwest. Located just 269 miles from each other, or about a 4 hour drive. Why am I comparing them?
Well I’m from Lawrence.
And I’m Xander from the channel ARTexplains. I live in Ames.
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Both Lawrence and Ames are dominated by the major universities in each city. Lawrence is the home of the University of Kansas, the largest university in Kansas, and Ames is the home of Iowa State University, the largest university in Iowa.
So yeah, overwhelmingly the largest employer in both cities are those two universities. After that, most workers in both towns work for either the city government, school district, or hospital in town.
Both Lawrence and Ames are relatively cheap places to live compared to the rest of the country, although Ames is 3 percent more expensive than Lawrence.
Both are consistently ranked on various lists of the top college towns to raise a family or retire. I don’t know, though, aren’t those lists fairly arbitrary? Yeah, I think those lists are pretty much meaningless.
Both are about the exact same distance from major urban centers. Lawrence is short drive west from Kansas City, and Ames is a short drive north from Des Moines.
Both cities have similar, continental climates, although Lawrence gets more precipitation than Ames, and since Ames is further north it gets colder and gets more snowfall than Lawrence.
Both cities are on the prairie, in areas where lots of agriculture is going on. Farmers represent. Wheat tends to be more common around Lawrence, and not to sound corny, but corn is all around us in Ames.
Both cities were founded during the Civil War Era. Kansas in 1854, and Ames in 1864. Now, Lawrence had a much more chaotic first few years compared to Ames. It started with the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act, a law which said the people living in Kansas and Nebraska territories could vote on whether they wanted slavery to be legal or not when they voted for statehood. This idea of popular sovereignty to determine whether or not Kansas would be a slave state or not caused a flood of Americans to migrate there. Many of the first settlers of Lawrence were Free Staters, or those who wanted Kansas to be a free state. However, due to developing a reputation as a Free Stater hotbed, Lawrence became a huge target for pro-slavery bushwhackers, who raided the town multiple times, most famously during the Lawrence Massacre, aka Quantrill’s Raid. The violence in Lawrence and around the state was so bad it became known as Bleeding Kansas.
Uh, yeah, Ames was pretty quiet and chill in its early years. It was pretty much just a railroad crossing.
Lawrence has a lot more people living there than Ames. Lawrence recently crossed the 100,000 mark, while Ames has around 67,000 people.
Ames has lower taxes than Lawrence. We just pay a 7% sales tax rate and we don’t pay taxes on groceries like you silly Kansans.
Yeah we pay taxes on groceries and over a 9% sales tax. But property taxes are a little lower in Lawrence so there’s that.
Ames has more residents with bachelor’s degrees and a higher graduation rate than Lawrence. Ames also has a lower unemployment rate currently than Lawrence.
Are you sure about that, Xander? It’s pretty low here. It’s 3.3%.
Yeah, it’s 2.1% in Ames.
Ames has significantly better air quality than Lawrence.
Lawrence has less poverty than Ames.
Impeachment trial of President Trump | Jan. 31, 2020 (FULL LIVE STREAM)
A crucial vote is anticipated Jan. 31 on whether to call witnesses in the Trump impeachment trial, including former national security adviser John Bolton. In a manuscript of his new book, Bolton reportedly says that Trump directly tied the holdup of nearly $400 million in military assistance to Ukraine to investigations of the Bidens.
Trump was impeached by the House of Representatives in December for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. Impeachment does not mean that the president has been removed from office. In the next phase, the Senate must hold a trial to make that determination. A Senate impeachment trial has happened only two other times in American history and once in the modern era. At the center of the Democrats’ case is that Trump sought to withhold military assistance and an Oval Office meeting until Ukraine announced investigations into former vice president Joe Biden and his son.
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How can I decide what's right?
When you're clouding up my mind
I can't win your losing fight all the time
How can I ever own what's mine
When you're always taking sides
But you won't take away my pride
No not this time
Not this time
How did we get here?
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How did we get here?
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The truth is hiding in your eyes
And its hanging on your tongue
Just boiling in my blood
But you think that I can't see
What kind of man that you are
If you're a man at all
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On my own
I'm screaming, I love you so
On my own
My thoughts you can't decode
How did we get here?
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How did we get here?
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Do you see what we've done?
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Do you see what we've done?
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Miss USA 2017 Top 3 Final Word | LIVE 5-14-17
MISS USA 2017 - 66TH EDITION - BEAUTY PAGEANT COMPETITION
Location Site: Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Original Airdate: Sunday May 14, 2017 (ICE-TV)
JUDGES
Final telecast:
Halima Aden – Somali-American model and first woman to compete in a Miss USA state pageant wearing a hijab and burkini
Carson Kressley – TV personality, style expert, fashion designer and author
Brook Lee – Miss USA 1997 from Hawaii and Miss Universe 1997
Nancy Lublin – Founder of Dress for Success
Jeannie Mai – Style expert, philanthropist, and co-host of The Real
Janet Mock – Author, television host and advocate
CONTESTANTS
51 contestants competed for the title of Miss USA 2017:
Country/Territory Contestant Hometown
Alabama Baylee Smith Tuscaloosa
Alaska Alyssa London Anchorage
Arizona Tommy Lynn Calhoun Tucson
Arkansas Arynn Johnson Hot Springs
California India Williams Lafayette
Colorado Sabrina Janssen Denver
Connecticut Olga Litvinenko Greenwich
Delaware Mia Jones Bear
District of Columbia Kára McCullough Washington, D.C.
Florida Linette De Los Santos Miami
Georgia DeAnna Johnson Hazlehurst
Hawaii Julie Kuo Honolulu
Idaho Cassie Lewis Moscow
Illinois Whitney Wandland Chicago
Indiana Brittany Winchester Indianapolis
Iowa Kelsey Weier West Des Moines
Kansas Catherine Carmichael Manhattan
Kentucky Madelynne Myers Louisville
Louisiana Bethany Trahan Lake Charles
Maine Brooke Harris Lee
Maryland Adrianna David Rockville
Massachusetts Julia Scaparotti Peabody
Michigan Krista Ferguson Detroit
Minnesota Meridith Gould Minneapolis
Mississippi Ashley Hamby Madison
Missouri Bayleigh Dayton Lee's Summit
Montana Brooke Bezanson Missoula
Nebraska Jasmine Fuelberth Norfolk
Nevada Lauren York Las Vegas
New Hampshire Sarah Mousseau Portsmouth
New Jersey Chhavi Verg Edison
New Mexico Ashley Mora Albuquerque
New York Hannah Lopa Spencerport
North Carolina Katie Coble Charlotte
North Dakota Raquel Wellentin Fargo
Ohio Dinaleigh Baxter Winchester
Oklahoma Alex Smith Mooreland
Oregon Elizabeth Denny Roseburg
Pennsylvania Cassandra Angst Feasterville
Rhode Island Kelsey Swanson Cranston
South Carolina Megan Gordon North Augusta
South Dakota Tessa Dee Mitchell
Tennessee Allee-Sutton Hethcoat Franklin
Texas Nancy Gonzalez Freeport
Utah Baylee Jensen South Jordan
Vermont Madison Cota Bellows Falls
Virginia Jacqueline Carroll Stanardsville
Washington (state) Alex Carlson-Helo Mill Creek
West Virginia Lauren Roush Mason
Wisconsin Skylar Witte Schofield
Wyoming Mikaela Shaw Casper
Final results Contestant
Miss USA 2017
Washington, D.C. District of Columbia – Kára McCullough
1st Runner-Up
New Jersey New Jersey – Chhavi Verg
2nd Runner-Up
Minnesota Minnesota – Meridith Gould
Top 5
Illinois Illinois – Whitney Wandland
South Carolina South Carolina – Megan Gordon
Top 10
Alaska Alaska – Alyssa London
California California – India Williams
Missouri Missouri – Bayleigh Dayton
New York (state) New York – Hannah Lopa
Tennessee Tennessee – Allee-Sutton Hethcoat
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